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James Shorter; middle row 
(high hurdle, broad jump. champion), Ray Lowery (coach) Wally ms   
Vaccine Clinics 
Still Postponed New Shipments of Salk 
Serum Haven't Arrived; 
Delay Said Beneficial 
said 
protection from the vaccine prob- 
ably would be improved by the 
delay. 
“Last year, we gave the first 
and second shots a week apart. 
Now it’s recommended they be 
given three to six weeks apart,” 
he said. 
FIRST SHOTS APRIL 19 
First shots of the Salk vaccine 
were administered in the county 
April 19,. he said. 
’ He added even if vaccine is not 
forthcoming within the six weeks 
, the effectiveness 
to be gi at the following 
tonville, South Lyon-Novi, Troy, 
and Farmington. 
All county youngsters in the first 
and second grades have received | pard 
Coffee Prices Drop 
to Five-Year Low NEW YORK (UP) — The price 
of coffee in retail stores dropped 
to its lowest price -in five years   i 
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A track championship. 
No 
E. Forsythe, state director 
of athelics will be guest 
speaker. Forsythe witnessed 
e sweeping vic the 
PHS team octtleved at Ralph 
Young field, Michigan State 
College. He was tly im- 
ressed at the t per- 
ormance of the Pontiac 
athletes. 
Pontiac captured the state title 
the overwhelming total of 
51 13/14 points, more than the com- 
bined totals of the next three 
teams. 
Flint Northern was 2nd with 17 
points, a fraction less than the 
number scored by the Chiefs’ No. 
1 man, Hayes Jones, who won the 
high hurdles and broad jump and 
placed in two other events. 
Charges Police 
Abused Dr. Sam Defense Attorney Raps 
Investigation, Indictment 
in Murder Case 
CLEVELAND (INS)—Charges of 
sloppy police investigation, a pub- 
licity forced indictment -and gen- 
eral police bungling Were raised 
by Defense Counsel William J. Cor- 
rigan at the appeal hearing for con- 
victed wife-killer Dr. Sam Shep- 
  Michigan's New Class A Track Champions 
Charles Spann, Ted Munger; back row—Rod Treais, James Taylor, 
Archie Brooks, Alex Barge (shared high jump title), Hudson Ray 
(shared high jump title), Frank ? 
Williams, Hayes Jones | gene Cretal, manager Sam Karguwleoff. . 
See details and other pictures of the big meet on page 26. 
Press Will Banquet PHS 
State Champion Thinclads 
The Péntiac Press has planned a banquet Thursday 
Saints Episcopal Church, to 
tion of Pontiac High School’s State Class 
Members. of the fine track team, coached by Wally 
Schloerké, that has gone unbeaten in nine straight en- 
gagements, and their coaches will be guests of The Pon- 
tiac Press on this occasion, The ¢ime is 6:30 p.m. Whitlock, Charles Robinson, Eu- 
  
  
formal program has+ ——y 
}been planned but Charles rae 
  Pontiac 12- Year-Old 
Charged With Beating 
Tot With Board 
A 12-year-old Pontiac youth who 
Police say beat 4-year-old Cindy 
Lynne with a spiked 
board last April 12, was slated to 
undergo a sanity hearing at 2 p.m. 
this afternoon before Oakland 
County Probate Jtidge Arthur E. 
Moore. ‘ 
Terry Allen Morgan, son of Mr. 
and Mrs. Jack B. King, of 255 W. 
Fairmount Ave., has been await- 
ing the hearing in the-county juve- 
nile home. 
Two psychiatrists who exam- 
tned the boy were scheduled to 
testify. They are, Drs. Clinton 
3. Mumby, of Pontiac, and 
Charlies P. Barker, of Birming- 
ham. 
If it is found he has a mental 
illness, the youth will probably be 
ref for commitment to a state 
hospital.’ If he is ruled feeble- 
».Terry may be sent to the 
Lapetr State Home and Training 
School. 
If neither, his case will be re- 
turned to Juvenile Court for dis- 
position. 
The girl, daughter of Mr. and 
Mrs. Charles E. Montgomery, of 
575 E. Mansfield Ave., was found 
in the basement of a partially 
built home bleeding from numer- 
ous nail punctures. She recovered 
after being in critica] condition for 
more than a week. |Workers today amid more rumors Union Resumes 
Contract Talks ‘Hint GM Offer to Sell 
Stock to Workers on 
‘Thrift Plan’ 
DETROIT (INS) — The Ford, 
Motor Co. and the General Motors 
tions wit the ClO-United Auto 
of counter offers and new  pro- 
The latest rumor was that GM 
will offer the union a “thrift 
plan” similar to one announced by 
E. L Dupont de Nemours & Co. 
The Dupont plan calls fer the 
company to pay every employe 
25 cents toward the purchase of 
Dupont stock for every $1 the 
worker invests in U. S. savings 
bonds. 
The plan is voluntary and. was 
estimated as the equivalent of 
about five cents an hour in fringe’ 
benefits. Dupont will put the plan 
into effect for its 73,500 worke 
about Sept. 1. , 
COMPANIES MUM Experts Ponder 
Whether to OK 
Salk Polio Shots Study Vaccine Data 
Today in New Effort 
to Reach Decision 
WASHINGTON () — A 
government - sponsored 
meeting today may provide 
the anxiously awaited word 
on when the program of in- 
oculation against polio can 
get off dead center. 
Government.scien tists 
and representatives of firms 
making the Salk polio vac- 
cine assembled to study 
evidence which may lead to 
(1) early clearance of exist 
ing supplies or (2) added 
time-consuming tests which 
might further delay clear- 
A health service spokesman said 
Dr. Jonas E. Salk, the vaccine’s 
he could not attend today. 
A halt in the program was rec- 
Service has cleared the vaccine 
previously distributed by two 
makers, but much of that has been 
used. 
The ‘Senate Labor and Public Welfare Committee, ‘meanwhile, 
The Eisenhower administration 
has said there is no need for 
such controls, but Democratic 
leaders forecast the committee 
Sen REUT eNO & eteniiey content 
in. 
Chairman Priest (D-Tenn) of the 
House Commerce Committee an- 
nounced plans to start hearings 
Wednesday on Eisenhower's re- 
quest for 28 million dollars to as- 
sure vaccine ‘shots for children 
whose families could not afford to 
pay for them. 
There was no new report from 
  Neither GM nor the union would 
confirm or: deny the rumor. They 
reacted in a similar fashion to a | 
report Saturday that the company. | 
had offered the UAW & counter 
proposal hinging on another long- 
term contract. 
Whether the alleged .GM offer~ 
contained a form of the guaran- 
teed annual wage was not known. 
Both sides have consistently 
againtained secrecy concerning 
Progress of the talks, which they 
pledged when negotiations began 
more than a month ath ago. 
GM's contract with the UAW, 
which represents 325,000 company 
workers, expires June 7 as does its 
pact with the ClO-International 
Union of Electrical Workers, which 
bargains for approximately 35,000 
employes. GM held its first talks 
with the IUE last Thursday. 
Ford's pact expires June 1 and 
because of this, the company and 
union. met Saturday in the: first     session on a week-end. the. government yesterday on the 
number of postinjection polio 
cases.   
Pole-Vaulting Champ | 
Tells Story in Press 
‘A new three-part series by the 
Rev. Bob Richards, world cham- 
pion pole-vaulter and Olympic 
track star, will start today on 
page 22 of the Pontiac Press. 
The Rev. Mr. Richards says 
he Is “‘the only man in the world — 
trying to pole vault his way to 
heaven,” It was not always this 
way for only a few short years 
ago Bob was a tough teenager in 
Champaign, 1, 
y at 29 he has: first-hand 
knowledge of the juvenile de- 
linquency problem in the nation. 
In this exclusive three part se- 
ries, he tells of his experiences 
with delinquency and suggests 
ways to fight it. 
Leok for this down-to-earth se- 
ries in today’s Pontiac Press. 
  
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Cabbit by its owners, the Julian Cabbit Contemplates Life 
“WHAT AM I—CAT OR RABBIT?” —No ordinary cat could sit with 
front paws crossed like Buddha as this one is doing at Urbana, Ill. The 
freak feline, which is built as much like a rabbit as a cat, is called 
a 2%y-inch tail like a rabbit, and her huge hind paws, one of which 
has six toes, look like those of a cottontail. The fore legs of the 2-year- 
old cat have an extra joint in them, and Cabbit walks in front on 
her whole “‘forearm.'’ With her rabbit-like legs, Cabbit half-runs, half-| 19, of 5840 Hatchery Rd., Drayton 
hops and isn't much good at escaping dogs or climbing trees. Being | Plains, Tibbitts, 26, and his wife, 
a rarity, she’s pretty well protected anyway and spends a 
just sitting cross-pawed in a contemplative pose. United Press Phote 
Fellows family. Cabbit has only 
  lot of time | 
  
Eases Crop Si 
needed. , Sunday Rain Ends Drought, 
luation Here Nearly an inch of badly needed rain splashed down on 
ari@ Oakland County yesterday, ending a 314-week 
drought which threatened farm crops. 
But, although the crop crisis has been temporarily 
alleviated, experts today said much more rain is still 
Tomorrow’s forecast is for occasional showers and -   
thundershowers. 
“The rain has been of} 
great benefit to all the fruit} 
crops which survived the 
May 9 frost,” said Karl D. 
Bailey, district horticultural 
agent. The hay crop has 
been greatly reduced by the! 
freeze and drought, he add- 
ed. - 
Bailey pointed out the .87 of an! 
inch which fell yesterday was the 
first rain of consequence since 
April 24, The normal rainfall for 
May is approximately 314 inches. 
NEED MORE RAIN 
“It takes a lot of rainfall to 
moisten the sub-soil,"’ Bailey said. 
‘Area farmers still need a lot more 
rain.” 
Yesterday's torrent helped 
ease the water shortage which 
forced several communities to 
impose lawn sprinkling bans Sat- 
urday, 
Some county roads were flooded 
by the downpour. In Birmingham | 
last night, 20 to 25 cars were! 
stalled in both the north-and south- | 
bound lanes of Hunter boulevard | 
north of Wimbledon as water 
flooded higher than the center park- 
way, 
Michigan Bell Telephone Co, re- 
ported service was cut-off to 360 
customers in scattered sections as 
the rain affected 16 cables. Phones | 
were out in parts of Oxford, Lake   
and Pontiac. 
Accompanying  yester- 
day's rainfall were tempera- 
tures ranging from a high of 
88 to a low of 4. 
A high of 80 degrees is expected 
tomorrow, At 8 a.m. today the 
in downtown Pontiac 
stood at 66 degrees, rising to 79 
at 2 p. m. 
  
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, High School is off to a fast start 
} some groups it would have affect- 
Orion, Drayton.Plains, Commerce | ©4. 
Queen Elizabeth, F amily 
Hear Billy Graham Preach 
' Maples’ Golf Team 
Off to Fast Start Defending champion Birmingham 
in the Pontiac Press’ annual prep 
golf tournament today at the Mu- 
nicipal Golf Course. . 
Tim Baldwin, last year’s medal- 
ist, fired a 35 to lead the Maples, 
followed by Capt. Bob Goldsmith's 
37, Mike Conroy’s 38 (including a 
two-stroke penalty), and Sandy 
Siegel's 40. 
Other schoolboys turning in fine ; 
score cards are Jack Reynolds, of 
Waterford, 36; Fred Howting of 
Shrine and Lynn Matzen of North- 
ville, 38's; and Waterford's John 
  Wettlaufer, 39. 
House May Reject 
Postal Pay Veto WASHINGTON ® — House Ma- 
jority Leader McCormack (D- 
Mass) said today there is a “good 
chance” the *House will override 
President Eisenhower's veto of the | ; 
postal pay hike if it gets a chance. 
Eisenhower turned down a com- ‘Autos Collide at 
Dixie Highway, 
. in 4 
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Scott Lake Road Three Other Youngsters 
Critical 
After Wreck 
Two children were killed 
and three others injured 
critically in a 2-car crash 
Saturday night at* Scott —— 
Lake Rd. and the 
Highway. 
The dead are: 
Janet Bailey, 342, daugh- Dixie 
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Carlton 
Bailey, of 8782 
Clarkston. 
Kathleen Tibbitts, 7 weeks 
old, daughter of Mr, and 
Mrs. Robert “E. Tibbitts, 6f 
2971 Chrysler, Waterford 
Township. : 
Listed in critical condition at 
Pontiac General Hospital were 
three other Tibbitts children, Ken 
neth, 3, Virginia, 5, and Edwin, 1%, 
All were passengers in the Tib- 
bitts car when it collided with an 
auto driven by Charles Maxwell, Sashabaw, 
Betty, 23, were treated ahd re 
leased for cuts and bruises, 
  
Ceme- - 
tery. Services for the Tibbitts ine 
fant will also be held at 2 p.m. 
tomorrow at Coats Funeral Home, | fi : rf Eo i os: z 
B i bi     promise 8.6 per cent average pay 
boost for the half million postal 
workers Thursday, saying the bill | 
‘was too expensive ahd not fair to 
  of 
Officials at St. 
Hospital and Pontiac Gene 
listed more than 20 minor 
treated after a rash of auto 
es over the weekend. 
  
WINDSOR, England (®—American evangelist Billy. 
Graham's prestige rose to new heights in Britain y 
after his first. sermon 
family. : 
The 36-year-old American 
‘vitation for 25 mniutes yesterday in the private ch for Queen Elizabeth and the a 
  preached at the Queen’s 
  
          
   
      
       
     
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Hurraches fs   Presbyterians [Princess Visits Vandals Wreck, =2*22= Senaten Sahel a8 eS .; . - ings in the championships. . 
| British Troops Driver Gets Fine of $125) "ov ster sot item is tee v 
Voting Today 02 Duty in Bonn Smash School | Ag h Inj sn ramen, y BONN, Germany ® — Princess ter Cras Injures Two « | Thursday at vores Law Sear 
_ M arrived here by plane . : . Club with some 40 ama Ordaining Women and | ing. i. = beet vise to Britun| Sheriff's Deputies State | BIRMINGHAM — Murray Ras- and residents from the Birming-| pro golfers competing for $5,000 in 
Catholic Marian Trend | troops in West ny. Because Glass Shattered, Offices ee eee me ee See eee ey ee 
Issues Before Council | of 2 ‘ymne vv nsteed| Ransacked at Avondale |i snc. anc ~ |over the weekend. Mark Granville Dance dr. 
teak Geeanten a wal day after admitting he was drive? | 1... coiters shot holesinone at| Mark Dance Jr., 23, son of a LOS ANGELES ®—Presbyteri- of a ednesday as originally hg windows were po car ie wenn the | different courses. former B city manager, 
ans vote today on proposals to or-| | sma classrooms nd separating north south ; died yesterday afternoon of in- 
dain women as ministers and to wae toot hae ws oo were ransacked, halls, classrooms | bound lanes of Woodward in| Walt Burkeme of ae 4 juries suffered in an auto mishap | : - and the cafeteria were vandalized | Bloomfield Hills, and crashed into | Hills, and Pete Cooper of C criticize what the church terms a/ nies at the airfield, she drove to/ in two breakins at the Avondale |a south-bound vehicle, Two per-| wood, wilt be exenspt from quall- in Monroe. County. 
~}-progressive trend by Roman Cath- | Wuppertal to present new colors School, Oakland County Sheriff's | 50"s were injured. fying rounds for the National The youth’s father was em- 
olics to exalt the Virgin Mother, | 1 the Ist. Battalion of the Suffolk | detectives reported over the week-| Rasmussen, a bartender, was} PGA champlonships which | ployed in the city engineer's of- me The two issues come before the a is colonel | end. fined by Peace Justice A. J.| opened today at Meadowbrook | fice, Pontiac, before taking over 
a 167th — owgpag t = Boas of palny corel are Two cornets were stolen and . Country Club. as ‘Birmingham city — 
on Shopping Center States of America ae it resimes| Wed to visit the Ind Hussars, but | snd vitices, Detectives deck De. | astPymieret,, identified se Mr. | Birmingham High took team | i909 cin se ery eect handball business sessions continuing |!t i stationed in Iseriohn, neer| vis and Donald Francia sald, | trott, wore released trom St. do. | roncrs, with 11% points to win the | "ie at the Earl Lite set of the downpour, through Wednesday: agen. the center of the typhoid| In the cafeteria, the vandale| ‘soph’ Morey Mooplial after re |trf" Cir snn nung with |Funeral Home, Monroe, where “weather B ” said Clyle _* 2 «© . = mic, The number of stricken dumped cookies and ice crearg on ‘elving first aig treatment for A a will be held t 2 m R. Haskill, the Road-E-O The lengthy statement on “the | in the southern Ruhr rose to 420| the floor, Halls and floors were minor injuries, = bi Fogromegill re will be te Oak will continue Tuesday night in Marten cult in relation to the lord | erty ai (he first death, of | squirted with Guid from a Sgalion| po The too guiters who scot helen |Wodneniay. Burial 
to test about 50 in the contest.” the church” was offered by the | Port piles were pulled trom desks and | Sve erth cn Wecdward’ Sum | cnt cemungham. Dre: Stein paving besitos sim, 
event wi Presbyterians’ Permanent Com- scattered about the floor. driving north codward number lores, parents, 
SiS ax vesse emanst . mission on Interchurch Relations. Only a few rooms in the school, |¥ morning without headlights. 139yard ninth hole at Franklin | grandmother, Mrs. Robert Dance 
said Haskill. Dies in Crash canaay 5 im bay and clesteel doe” ort genda Se ee ee oe ea matin meek ivan Hills Country club for a 99 stroke |of Kansas; two daughters, Diane 
“Although only 10 were run gates representing 2,658,903 church We gave, to ealletens wll! SES Cina tay seer’ Wr om [ne Cohinte ot sree aitenee fleas , 
through the test, we hope every- : members to approve the state- . ware pried open but tools andl eitier collided with the Lynch vehicle, |. ciub. Smith aced the 4B 
oy Senaed enous ve Lieut. Norman Dolsen | ment. for Su rviso equipment were left unteuched, | Pouce sald. [nose wt Oe te Cam | yy go a 
sry By -erng ° i Killed on First Mission | After noting that last year's as pe is Entry was made by unlatching a try Club. It gave him 48 for visit pr the. bo deinen Haskill Flight sembly asked the commission “‘to Cafeteria door with a thin strip of Donald — —- “ witt ante. | BELGRADE, Y ~~ 
explained. “We're confident we can| After Schoo study the significance of the Mari- was one nearly a score Burkemo Cooper » Yugosla ae complete the contest and take in : ig an Year in relation to Christ's Oakland County Board rr bees cumpleten, “amas® have | Democratic precinet workers hon- matically compete for the 1966 Soeee ee eee om 
st least 50 mare applications.” | Lieut. Norman M. Dolsen, 2, 8 | place in the Christian religion and} Will Meet on Tuesday ored Saturday for “outstanding | National PGA champion ship’ | Sfrive in Yugoslavia June € tor a 
Trophy winners will have the [native of Pontiac, was killed on|to the unity of the church which| 440; Holly Man Asks Susian beneees ts bemele Giles scheduled ter Meadewbveck July. | sinister Nehru is coming at the opportunity te compete in a state- | his first assigned mission last week, pny gli cas ion re ng oly Man Exam win tained ot On op | eat Rocamse of FGA recerde.im | ne June for a similar vialt. 
wide and national Jayoee Road- | after graduation from Flight e 8 e "| A short agenda taces the Oak-| 0 Manslaughter Charge tended by s0me 1.50)" Biichigan ™ | |. Both the Asian leaders were in- =-0, in which final champs will | School, Corpus Christi, Texas. “The development of the Marian | land County Board of J Democrats. Burkemo was runner-up in last |"vited by President Tito during his 
_—— The Marine Corps pilet will citt tes widened too breech De-|when it meets of 9:9 aa mene bersie "D._ Therwe 2, of Holly Golf : (ree Gn Pane 3 lang tone —_— apa be buried Saturday, May 28, in | tween the Roman Catholic Church ; denantel : wt ° and tennis, teams 's money year, 
a ate La Sees, GRA) Bt ote mene on oo other Christian commun- oe rad rs cele, was arraigned Saturday before } —_ 
entertainment-during yesterday's 2-| wedding, April 2%, which took | “In the figure of the Virgin the| 4 report is expected from the | mett J. Leib. . | | | | 
hour show, Also on hand were hot-| pince im Florida. Service will be ow << oa ° Building and Grounds Commit. | Thorne, held on $5,000 bond, was ‘ * rod clubs, Piston Poppers, Road |..in Millman Catholic Church. semidivine ny & on planned modernization of | driving a car which crashed headon : . alco crpllppeor sc Lt, Dalsen piloted a fighter bomb. | “oes virtual Head of the church; | qe kitchen and construction of | with another on MS? near Holly Se ; \ for Tuesday night's | er in  four-plane formation last | ‘*, hope of all who are distressed an elevator at the Tuberculosis ee . Road-E-O will be available at the | Thursday in a over the Flo- Ss ae Sanatorium. _ 16-year-old David , Of Holly, 
center's parking area. rida Everglades. bout 2 miles| ‘at cecurs in history: The devo" | csideration is scheduled of a | =*mination date was not set , e ‘ north of he Marine airfield near) J needs the devotion to Christ | Plan to provide social security for |. Boat Capsize : Mian, bie plane suddenly went out | Limseit ” Road Commission employes First West German . | control plummeted to earth. ee ¢@ @ resolution expected from 
Five Narrowly He was reported Killed instantly. | The Committee on the Ordina-|the Ways and Means Committee | 0" be Observer in U. S. A Marine Corps board is inves-| tion of Women to the Gospel Min- asking that the 1956 appropriation NEW YORK (INS)—West Ger } 
Escape Tragedy tigating the crash. istry proposed that the church's} to the Huron-Clinton Metropolitan | ™2"y's first full-time U.N. ob ‘ Surviving Lieut. Dolsen are his! constitution be amended to read: Authority be slightly increased. | Ver arrived in New York today 
was narrowly averted | bride, Rhee, of Hillman; his moth- | Bor, men and women may be Another planned _ resolution SR Peete Sie Denes AB, |e, Mes. Lette Buln, sive af exited to tle office.” vald _cogteve hiring four more adults were pitched Hillman; brother, Clarence s deputies. 
into Eagle Lake after their small | sen of Pontiac and three sisters, . . * The Agricultural Equal: 
yt ye . Apo egy roa boy ‘ae Election Will Fill thay Couenilines clas ave cadiaiad 
Get etanen to, hore, were: Jan Dolaen of Hilman.--—- | Board S t ent. Green, 16, Ethelyn Green, 10, — wo [ pois Th ‘ 
Barbara Mercklieg, 15, and Wil- J. Bildstein ee ee Sarnoff, Bride Se Lang, 0 of Ravel Oak: and eh - = wie of Ectation will be contested at Leaving for Honolulu 
They. told Sheriff's .depatics |6%. of Grayling, a former Pontiac (the June 13 election, according t0/ | BEVERLY HILLS, Calif @» — thet Lang dove la the water from resident, will be held at 10 a.m. Superintendent of Schools Dr. Dana executive Thomas 
the rene of the craft, ceasing it | T*ay, in St. Vincent de Paul | P. Whitmer. Warren Sarnoff, 28, and his bride | av f C 
to rock; The boat, described as ae Blasted tetas, “Welen The terms of Maurice J. Cro- eae aay ie ag Seas z ills F, Thiefels ulu honeymoon. nA 
r ah lg peetmery Laeeg = Soe tgemgroel previousty | Sarnoff. son of Birg. Gen. David | ” § apa » Rosary service will take place | heen announced only one spot | Sarnoff, and Janyce Lundon, 26. | B etd ry voll when Mom 
Barbera eth tee a tonight at 8:30 in. the — would be vacant, fern ours lowa, were married PLASTICIZED FABRIC ; . ve O 4 G x « 2 
the two men aided Ethelyn to avi a Four candidates had filed at the | “St-nott it "director of business Shopping Bag buys this appliance! safety. Ann held onto the capsized ldstein Saturday |May 14 deadline. They are Dr-/ strains for. the Pacific Division 
boat until aid arrived. "| ghetheon te Bootie Gomera Hoe [lymn D. Allen Jr., Monroe M.| °F eho Netinal’ Brondoasting Co.| (i Bskoly tance a The three girls were treated for pital, was born July 19, 1885 in| Osmun, the Rev. J. Allen Parker! Gen, Sarnoff is chairman of the | I srs ) : as a shock at Pontiac General Hospital Gagetown, the son of Joseph and| and Theron T. Stigle. two hoard of NBC and the: Radio| (E sive estrs tons wear. and released. Magdelan Weiler. jad attended = will begin four-year terms | Corporation of America G rT AUTOMATIC 
~ Visiting Circuit Judge —_| Maude Diers in Proctor, Minn., in| Other board members are Glenh| The first known written refer IMAS:! raras fl June, 1913. H. Griffin, president, Robert ig ence to coal was made by @|B 99. Saginaw —Main Floor : Helps in Case Load Here He was @ member of St. Vincent | Oliver, Mrs. Harry E. King, Lou Chinese who died 2,100 years ago 
Circuit Judge Charles 0, Arch, | % Paul Church and had been em-| Schimmel and Dr. Walter Godsell. , W 
of Hillsdale. began hearing « civ- ployed . ee Truck as? 
fl case in Oakland County Circuit |*" Conch DIVISION. widow are| (0 Boost Earnings Watch YOUR Baby Needs Costs Go Down Ome ee . two sons, “Charles of Pontiae and| NEW YORK (UP)—The Hotel/ When You Buy at Simms — Tonite & Tues. Values 
: Sa depp ‘. Se techs tes Joseph Jr. of Avon Township; six | Edison's Green Room restaurant 
lond of cases, The first, }@ushters, Mrs. Florence Case of | announced today a special BABY NEEDS Sudiae Archie D. McDonald, of Has: | Rochester, Mrs. Barbara Bone and | it will feature from now on for the tings, left last Friday after Gee Mrs. Josephine Riharb, both of Wall Street trade. ‘ Check: Anvwher You'll S That 
days here — Pontiac; Mrs. Helen Turner of oe ee ee eee | pune ee # town wee © 
: " [Auburn Heights, Miss Shirley Bild) “rights”, eign market,” over p /Ais Is the LOWEST PRICE in PONTIAC! . Margaret Dean of | chips, oreign . 5 
Murdered UP Newsman |Grayling; 16 grandchildren and| the counter,” and “odd lots.” | FAMOUS BIRDSEYE or FLANNELETTE Given Military Rites ‘|four sisters, Mrs, Lane Maxwell| Prices are quoted in fractions. — aye COMPLETE 
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Symonds, Press correspond- | Minneapolis,” Minn., and Mrs. R./ > rs 4 ROCKETT 
entt, was buried beside his mother | A. Kain of Saginaw. f Mode in MEXICO-LADIES’ &| TENT 
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   THE PONTIAC PRESS. MONDAY, “MAY 23, 1955 
  sage eid MERI GS as Boo ra ee ey 
  
Climb Toward Plane stocks of atomic qveapons wher. 
director of the Califor-| NAIROBI, Kenya @ — Two diate stopping of their manufac 
Assn., said an “al-| groups of mountaineers climbed : : ture.” c 
‘per cent shutdown" has/ Mt. Kilimanjaro today toward the The Communist press claims 
burned-out wreckage of an East 
African Airways airliner sighted 
yesterday. The 16 passengers and that more than 400 million people 
have signed this in China, other 
millions in Eurepean Communist Peace Signers 
      four crewmen Were believed dead. sas 
said to be affected by the strike-|The plane disappeared Wednes- May Use Petitions cometrion aad tone of Capone in 
lockout. day. to Ban A-Bomb for | Auth. France, ltaly, Syria : Basically, the union wants 10 a ae -  Sratisticominded sb management and union of-| cents an hour more this yeas, plus| The Panama Canal runs at an} U.N, Ammunition servers question the figures. 
Saw little chance of imme-/§ cents an hour extra in each of|odd angle, so that the Atlantic 
conciliation, Be next two years, The compan-| entrance to the canal is actually 
ies’ latest offer was 5 cents, plus| somewhat to the west of the, 
\ Pacific entrance. a Cummmistatyle peese pettin | Repair Traftic | campaign reach a climax d 
| ing the UN ith’ anniversary Damage to Old 
eeting in San Francisco June 20- 
28. The signature drive aims at| ATChin Rome 
warfare. ROME @—Rome’s ancient Arch MICHIGAN’S NEWEST, MOST MODERN, LOW COST la ban on atomic 
of Constantine has been put in | | Members of some U.N, delega- 
tions said today Soviet Foreign ; 
| Minister V. M. Molotov might try | Pints to cure a modern malady— too much traffic vibration. to use the petitions as evidence = 
For Individuals or Family Groups, Ages 3 Months Through 75 ot support for the repeated Rus-| Located alongside the Colosse- 
Pay up to $15.00 per day for room and board plus from 5 to 20 times the daily — J ctov announced Friday night that | 2° oldest triumphal arches in the 
he would attend the San Francisco | ¥°"d. But vibration from heavy 
which oa om S wees NO specified pale paige for each item, amount de- iseke ce “a 
termined le ° ital stay. All benefits as provided in th licy. .- * granite. i by leng hosp ay provi n the policy | Rome's Department ef Avis and 
select. No schedule of operations. With a few specified ex- [peciegraterqe ye mgerrey ne urgent or the fourth century relic 
emptions, your doctor determines what you will receive. Paid might be damaged _eecgeralty. 
Home eral’s list of organizations he con- 
Pays Up to $100,00 When in th siders subversive. _- from similar repair “pbs at the 
MEDICAL DOCTOR" cicernece [ESE BSE | Council, meanwhile, has postponed 
MATERN doctor for normal birth or miscarriage. Doctor's allow- | Finland, for a month, to June 
ance doubled for Caesarian birth. | 22-29. U.N. sources noted the as- 
| Francisco ceremonies and could 
| provide Molotov with echoes from         
    
    
  
around the arch and workmen be- 
gan boring holes and binding the 
loosened blocks of granite togeth-   sian demands for such a ban. Mol- um, it.ig one of the best preserved 
room allowance of your plan to cover al! items of hospital extra expense for 
meeting.. traffic has shaken loose huge 
: AGP . The petiti I hed { 
SUR GERY Paid on an actual cost basis up to the limit of the plan you Pe eee a Monuments said restoration was 
| = 
| which is on the U.S. attorney gen- ; , Hospital or Doctor's Office. Work crews were 
Hospital 
Pipe scaffolding was erected 
Paid when wife is hospitalized plus an allowance for the its world assembly in Helsinki, 
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DET ROIT MUTUAL INS. “CO. Detroit 1: Mich. Seniesa’ Ga peernciaaas | seseereas epee Gaameanars defeat of Maxentius in the Battle 
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— demanding “destruction of all 
  er with yard-long brass bolts. To’ A-Ships Could 
Make U. S. Tops American Sea Power 
Seen Without Equal 
in Atomic Age 
NEW YORK (®—A member of 
the Federal Maritime Board says 
atom-powered ships could make 
the United States “the pre-emin- 
ent maritime natio# of all history.” 
G. Joseph Minetti, speaking yes- 
terday at a celebration of Nation- 
al Maritime Day, said a planned 
sister ship of the 53,000-ton United 
States might have atomic propul- 
sion, 
He said the United States —e 
is contemplating replacing 
2%6,314ton liner America, built . 
  New York State Planning 
to Plant 15 Million Trees 
ITHACA, N.Y. (UP)—Soil con- 
servation districts in New York 
state will plant more than 15,000,- 
000 trees in New York state this 
  spring. 
The state’s conservation depart-   
  
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  "Phone FE 2-2895   
    Japan Falls for 94 Yanks 
in U.S. Symphony of Air’ TOKYO w—Japan has fallen for 
P men, and the feeling is mutual. 
|. The men are the members of 
the touring American orchestra 
| Symphony of the Air. 
Witness these examples: 
_ Every ticket for every perform- 
}ance in Japan was sold out weeks 
| before the orchestra arrived. | * + * 
Some 2,600 schoolchildren stood 
in line all night—some for more 
than 24 hours—to buy tickets to a 
student's concert. 
Scalpers are collecting up to $20 
a pair. 
Newspaper critics have called |     one to three hours after each con-| 
cert signing autographs. 
The men are equally ecstatic 
about Jegen. 
* 
“Such eceeaon Says 
phony. ‘ 
receive such a reception.” 
Concerts have been played in! 
every major Japanese city and 
the response has heen the same. 
A Japafiese newspaper and the 
U. S. State Department are co- 
the performances ‘ ‘the music “ sponsors of the tour. 
the contury.” 
Sesiearaeds have refused to ac- 
members; waitresses 
  Men of the orchestra spend trom| 
  
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‘zoo College   Hold Wife of Man 
‘Shot in Argument DETROIT ® — In a shooting | 
| which police said climaxed a fam- 
ily argument over whether a 13-| 
year-old daughter would attend | 
Sunday school, Lillie Bell ‘Moses is | | 
ce for investigation of murder | 
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The daughter, Clara, was grazed | 
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| fired at her father, 
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Ground Breaking Set 
at Kalamazoo Today 
KALAMAZOO (UP) — Kalama- | 
scheduled  ground- 
breaking ceremonies today for the 
Louis C, Upton science hall, the. 
school's first major copetruction 
project in eight years. 
The building program was seine | 
possible-by gifts from Mrs. Louis | 
C. Upton, widow of the founder of 
Whirlpool Corp., who served as a 
member of the college board of 
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  MEMBER OF AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS 
  MONDAY, MAY 23, 1955 
Rebel Maneuver Forces 
Highway Bill to Floor 
Thanks to a parliamentary maneuver 
by House rebels of both parties, Mich- 
igan’s chances of getting an urgently 
needed. highway building program are 
much brighter. ~ 
In a battle fought on the floor 
and in the cloakrooms, rebel 
leaders were able to round up the 
56 votes necessary to discharge 
the road committee from the — 
Senate approved highway bill. 
a ee ee | 
Never before in House history has a. 
committee lost its jealously guarded 
right to. act on legislation before it is 
_ sent to the floor. Back in 1911, however, 
a Senate committee similarly was de- 
prived of this right. 
If Michigan is to do anything 
about highways this year, the bill 
as it came from the Senate should ~ 
get House approval. It provides 
‘for a sound distribution formula 
under which the State would get 
75 per cent -.of the increased rev- 
enue for arterial highways con- 
struction and the cities and coun- 
ties 25 per cent. 
* * * 
House delay encountered by the bil! 
so far is attributable to the fight over 
this formula. There still is strong pres- 
sure to give a larger share of the reve- 
nue to local communities. Financing of 
the program is to be done by a 1.5 cent 
increase in the gasoline tax to six cents, 
and a 16 per cent boost in truck license 
fees. 
People in Oakland County are 
not worrying about the higher 
tax rate. What we want to know 
is how soon we can get good roads. 
    i 
One Man Grand J ury Law 
Still Useful Crime Curb 
There is considerable legal opinion 
@ppolding that Michigan's one man grand 
jury law remains an effective weapon 
against crime despite the U.S. Supreme 
Court’s latest ruling. 
This is contrary to the first reactions 
to the high court’s decision. In it the 
Justices reversed the convictions of Lez 
Roy Murcutson and Joun Wuite. They 
were cited for contempt and convicted 
by one man grand juror Judge Joun P. 
O’Hara in Detroit’s police graft probe. ~ 
* x * 
The court quite logically held 
it to be a violation of the Con- 
_Stitution’s due process guarantee 
_ for a grand juror to act as a grand 
jury, a petty jury, a prosecutor 
and a trial judge at the sam 
time. © . 
Judge O’Hara and Wayne's Prosecutor 
O’Brien say this decision has wiped out 
our grand jury law. But two circuit 
judges with grand jury experience, Her- 
MAN ‘A. DeHNKe and JoHN Simpson, dis- 
agree. So does Horace W. GiLmork, dep- 
uty State attorney general. — , 
a x *® * 
While conceding that the rul-. 
ing may cause some delays, Judge 
Deunxe Said he.couldn’t feel that — 
" it was a serious interference with . 
the grand jury in this State, and 
_ Judge Stimpson agreed, Gr.more— 
~-said the decision doesn’t abolish 
_the one man grand jury and that 
it still is an effective weapon 
   
  Owen J. Roberts 
  _ When death called Owsw J. Roserts 
at 80, it ended a career of unusual dis- 
tinction. 
Most Americans no doubt remember 
him best as the conservative Republican 
appointed by former President Hoover 
to be Associate Justice of the U.S. Su- 
= amy Court. There the Pennsylvanian 
ty ‘uae served brilliantly fcr 15 years, retiring in 
1945. 
Mr. Roserts also is remembered 
as the able prosecutor in the Tea- 
‘pot Dome cases and as chairman 
of the commission which investi- 
gated Japan’s attack on Pearl 
Harbor. 
Throughout his long career as a 
lawyer and a jurist and later while Dean 
of the University of Pennsylvania's law 
school, he maintained a reputation for 
intellectual independence and integrity. 
In his passing the Nation has lost one 
of its outstanding citizens. 
= 
Proof of Prosperity 
The Treasury Department this month 
- is celebrating the 14th anniversary of 
Series E bonds and is able to report they 
still are selfing at a record rate. 
The extremely healthy condi-. 
tion of the national economy is 
reflected in the sales of E and H 
bonds. In April these totaled - 
$448,000,000, sending the four 
month total to $2,004,160,000. 
That amount is 13 per cent above 
the same period last year and the 
largest for any four month period - 
in 10 years. 
Additional evidence of prosperity is 
found in the figures for redemptions. 
Although these are up two per cent over 
last year, sales in the year’s first four 
months exceeded redemptions by $475.- 
000,000. This is the largest sales excess 
for any four month period in a decade. 
All this proves that the American peo- 
ple are using E and H bonds as effective 
means of building their future financial 
security. 
  
The Man About Town 
Help on Holidays New Plan Has Cooperation 
of Usual Traffic Officials 
Nightmare: ‘What cosmetics can 
_ convert inte a dream.   
Motorists on our highways are to receive 
a helping hand from the 
Oakland County Red Cross Chapter 
on these long holiday weekends. For the 
Memorial Day weekend, 
has been. appointed chairman of its highway 
patrol program. He was named as such by 
Ralph 8S. Ferman, — 
the chapter's first aid chairman, and is mak- 
ing arrangements with 
Harold C. Bird, 
prominently connected with the 
Pontiac Amateur Radie Club, 
to furnish radio equipped cars to patrol the 
highways. Each car will have two first aid 
instructors., Other cars will be stationed at 
strategic spots around the county. The pro- 
gram has been arranged in cooperation with 
the police and sHeriff’s departments. 
  Quite unique in makihg the local in- 
dustrial wheels go round is the 
Slankster Family, 
six members of it being employed at 
Pontiae Moter Division. 
  The suicide of a mourning dove is re- 
ported by 
Mrs. Allan Peterman 
of Lake Orion. Its mate was killed by an 
automobile a couple of weeks ago. It did not - 
leave the dead body until somebody took 
the carcass away, and after that it frequent- 
ed the spot with its lonely “coo, coo” call. It 
refused food offered it, did not preen its 
feathers, growing dirty and messy. After sev- 
eral days of this, Mrs. Peterman saw it de- 
liberately fly into the front of a car and get 
killed. 
In many sections of our nation, 
“Geld Drop Clubs” 
are being organized, They comprise people 
who have donated a gaiion or more of their 
blood for free distribution. 
    “The Pontiac Press now has the best fea- tures I ever saw in any newspaper,” writes | 
~ Blair Magnunson 
of Rochester, who continues, “The rest of our family like some of the others, but I get the biggest kick out of your ‘What's My 
ee oe hee &, *     THE PONTIAC PRES$, MONDAY. MAY 23, 1955. 
Another Summit   
David Lawrence Says: A   
British Election Similar 
to Presidential in America LONDON—Except for the British 
accent and the different names of 
the candidates and the parties, this 
might well be a presidential elec- 
hon campaign in the United States. 
* ° * 
For they have everything here, 
including the photogenic Anthony 
Eden sitting like Eisenhower with 
arms folded before the television 
camera as he delivers in the best 
Stevenson manner an impromptu 
address telling how his heart beats 
for the people. 
hey even have a rhubarb go- 
tm 
“An election isn't a game” 
warns Herbert Morrison, who was 
foreign secretary in the Attlee cab- 
inet when the Socialist Labor 
party was last in power. “It isn't 
a kind of a gigantic football match. 
“It is a very serious thing... 
It would be a pity if what is 
meant to be a grave constitutional 
duty and function should be re- 
duced in the minds of the people 
‘ to a kind of exercise in specula- 
tion.” 
NOTHING AGAINST POLLS 
Morrison said he. had nothing, to 
be 
as 
He deplored the display ‘‘across 
several columns” in the newspa- 
pers of what he felt were avowedly 
estimates based on a ‘‘limited 
rarge of samples." 
AN this has a familiar ring. 
. So also have the main arguments 
im-the speeches. The big issues, 
te be sure, are “peace and pros- 
perity,”” as we know them in 
America,. but over here they 
: don’t rely so much en slogans. 
They hammer bome their points 
in considerable detail. 
Sir Anthony Eden, whose con- 
tmuance as prime minister de- 
pends on the 
election next Thursday, far behind the peried of controls 
in the United States. 
NO MONOPOLIES 
Butler pledged that ‘‘monop- 
olies” would not be tolerated. nor 
would “price-rigging.”’ Which is 
the British translation of ‘‘price- 
fixing’ as used in the ‘antitrust 
vocabulary at Washington. But the 
man who runs the British Treasury 
said frankly that his party would 
not hesitate to “reward success 
and cut loose cramping restric- 
tions on human endeavors.” 
Butier claimed that his party 
has “restored national solvency” 
as well as “personal tnitiative 
and opportunity.” Both he and 
his assOciates keep reminding 
the electorate about the Socialist 
Labor program for state owner- 
ship of industries, which is calied 
“Nationalization” over here — 
something which deesn't seem to 
be as popular even with the So- 
elalist Labor party as it was just 
a few years ago, 
The Socialist Labor party speak- 
ers concede that times are better 
but, like the Democrats in the 
United States, they gloomily see 
disaster ahead. As for progress on 
the peace front, the Socialist Labor 
party spokesmen claim that. if 
anything has been accomplished, it 
is due to the prodding by the La- 
bor Party in Parhament. 
All in all, it feels here like an 
American politica! campaign with 
the same issues that may be ac- 
claimed by the Republicans in 
1956 if our nation is still at peace 
and still enjoys prosperity. 
(Copyright, 1955, New York Her. 
ald Tribune Inc.) - cent more mail since 1951 Voice of the People   
Harold B Wright Spea - 
ks for Postmen 
in Absence of Official Pontiac Spokesman Letters 
sary of lack of space Full 
name. eddress and ieiephone vumber of 
the writer must accompany letters “but 
these will not be published if the writer 
so requests unless the letter is critical ip 
ites nature : 
The Pontiac brarich of the let- 
ter carriers have no official spokes- 
man, We usually leave hearsay or 
newspaper stories to the good judg- 
ment of those who know us best. 
Numerous complaints have ap- 
peared, Lest there be any deubt, 
most of us feel that we are 
serving the bes; people on earth. 
We know you deserve the best 
possible service and we will de 
our best to bring you the mail 
as soon as humanly possible. 
We are handling around 20 per 
The 
Pontiac Post Office is not in the 
red. We aré short 17 bonafide civil 
service employes, the type proven 
to be the most efficient 
As to our misuse of our sick 
leave, a few may be cheating 
However. the majority. have built 
up hundreds of hours in case of 
sickness, We cherish this leave 
highly It's a real protection 
against loss of income. 
Postage rate adjustment is 
rarely mentioned by us, hecause 
we could be prejudiced on the 
matter, We leave it to the expert. 
We .are opposed to subsidizing 
mail you detest getting 
Last, we are tired of being con- 
sidered fourth rate wage earners. 
We earn and deserve a decent in- 
crease in wages and have been 
very patient. We do not see how 394 
Congressmen were far from wrong. 
We have no malice for anvone 
How much longer do we wait? 
Harold B, Wright” 
145 E. Huron St. 
Questions Law Governing 
Mental Commitment -. 
Laws eoncerning crime are 
enacted to provide specific and ob- 
jective restrictions upon the free- 
dom of individuals for the protec- 
‘tion of society, 
Portraits By JAMES J. METCALFE 
Some people merely live to eat 
» » » Some people seem to thrive 
. « » On many times the calories 
. They need to stay alive... 
But do they really, thrive at last? 
. . - How comfortable are they? 
... And what is their expectancy 
... Te live another day? . . . They 
may enjoy three solid meals .. 
And something on the sly ...A 
little leg of chicken or . Another 
piece of pie . But how about 
that overweight? . . . That pres- 
stire of the blood? , .., Or nervous . 
ulcers that result... From gulp- 
;ing down the cud? .. . Why do 
some people live to eat. . . Who 
have so much lo give... When 
they could help the whole wide 
world... If they would eat to live? 
. (Copyright 1955) will be condensed when neces- 
ause In addition, any ‘form of ua- 
usual social behavior not regu- 
lated by a particular statute may 
be classified as “a symptom of.’ 
mental ifiness,”” and a person 
considered to be afflected with 
such a disease may be hospital- 
ized. Should a democratic government 
be permitted to deprive innocent 
citizens of constitutional rights, as 
a result of their failure to conform 
to psychiatrists’ personal and gsub- 
jective standards of behavior? 
Paul €, Wolfe 
Mount Vernon, N. Y. 
  
Sincere Proxy Fighters 
Can Improve Management 
By MERRYLE 8. RUKEYSER | 
INS Economic Commentator 
In these days of raiding of cor- 
porations through proxy fights led 
by ambitious outside financial ad- 
venturers, the economic security of 
hired men in management takes on 
new significance. 
, * * * 
. Ordinarily outside financiers are 
attracted to companies that are 
especially rich in cash, or to cor- 
porate situations in which common 
shares sell at the stock exchange 
far below the book, or asset. value. 
Critics management fall into 
a variety of categories. 
First, there are financial ad- 
venturers, who want to exploit 
opportunities for purpose of per- 
sonal profit, 
Secondly, there are professional 
agitators. Of these, some are sin- 
cere, reasonably competent, and 
are organized into widely publi- 
cized name organizations. 
. * . 
Others, like the Guibert Broth- 
ers, led by Lewis D. Gilbert, are 
unaffiliated. Lewis Gilbert has 
been attending shareowners’: niecet- 
ings for more than two decades 
and has developed a new corporatr 
consciousness of the legal and 
other rights of stockholders, 
EXHIBITIONISTS, TOO 
Also among the dissenters are 
some exhibitionists who get a thrill 
out of showing off at public meet- 
ings. and who gain in self-esteem 
by purporting to baw! out their 
betters. . 
* * * 
Where a stockholders’ meeting is 
a genuine open forum, some mal- 
adjusted persons get up on‘ their 
feet just for the sake of talking. 
uninhibited by the fact that they 
have nothing in the way of ideas 
or information to contribute. 
Controversial though he is, 
Lewis Gilbert, even by his antag- 
onists, is recognized as a studi- 
ous fellow. He recently told me 
that he started out with inherited 
funds, which, he indicated, have 
quadrupled in market price sincé 
he began his career in selecting 
common shares as long-term in- 
vestments, 
Gilbert declared that he believes 
in the economic future of the Unit- 
ed. States, and does not think 
shares 6f meritorious companies 
should ever be sold. 
    
Case Records of a Psychologist:   
Husbands, Thrill Wives and. Children 
With Surprise Outings and Souvenirs A change often perks us up, 
which is why selling a sluggish 
ballplayer to another team may 
snap him out of his decline and 
make him perform like a big 
leaguer once more. Note the 
clever advertising strategy used 
in the “No Smoking” sign de- 
scribed below. 
Ry DR. GEORGE W. CRANE 
Case 0-337: When I was in 
Miami on a recent lecture trip, I 
noticed a very clever card under 
the glass top of the telephone 
stand in my hotel room. Here's 
what it said: i 
IF YOU PLAN TO SMOKE IN BED: | 
’ “Inform: the hotel desk where to 
send your remains. 
- “Leave a list of your nearest 
relatives at the desk. : 
“Leave your last 
ment with the clerk 
“Check your insurance policy, 
making sure the premium is paid. 
“Inform the guests on each 
side of you of your intentions to 
endanger their lives. 
“Advise others on your floor to 
orgs the nearest fire escape or 
exit. 
“Have a fire extinguisher near 
hand 
  will and testa-_ things must be changed, at least 
in their ‘‘dress up,"’ to attract our - 
eyes. 
The same stock arguments or | 
warning signs ultimately fail ‘to 
catch attention because they are 
- no longer new or novel. 
TOO MANY T-BONES 
Protein is thus one of the basic 
types of food, along with fats and 
carbohydrates. 
But we would get tired even of 
T-bone steaks if we had them three 
times per day. 
That's why we relish protein 
In a different-“dress up,” so to 
speak, and for a change prefer 
chicken or fish, pork er lamb, 
peas or beans, and milk or bread. | 
All of those are good protein 
foods but they are “packaged” 
  differently and hence catcn our 
fancy when we grow tired of T- 
bone steak. 2 
In church, most of us also ~ 
recite the Lord's Prayer. without 
-even being aware of what we are 
saying, because it has become. a 
mechanical, ritualized part of the 
Service. 
   their wives and children for 
something different. They eb- 
tain a double thrill out of the 
unexpected. 
So surprise your family by a 
sudden invitation to see a movie 
or’ go on a pitnic. Bring them 
some little souvenir when you re- 
turn home from an out-of-town 
business trip. ‘ 
And to pep up your advertising 
copy, send for my booklet “How 
to Write Salable Copy.” . It con- 
tains a section on prize contesting, 
too. . 
Always write to Dr George W. Crane 
in care of The Pontiac Press. Poutlac 
eover typing and printing costs when 
ou send for ene of his 
Copyright 1955 Gilbert, still highly controversial, 
has risen in stature, and some 
executives use him as a weather- 
vane of outside stockholder opin- 
jon, 
WOLFSON MIXUP 
A curious sidelight on Gilbert oe- 
curred some weeks ago at the 
Wolfson meéting of Montgomery 
Ward shareowners in New York. 
Thinking that the meeting was too 
eut and dried, Gilbert rose to his 
feet to suggest that Wolfson answer 
oral questions from the floor. 
a * -* 
An usher tried to stop Gilbert 
from talking. and appeared to be 
trying to hit him. The irony of 
this was revealed when Gilbert an- 
nounced from the floor that he 
intended to give his proxy to 
Wolfson. , 
Many views are expressed 
about Gilbert's niche on , the 
Anterican corporate scene. ‘Be- 
Heving in getting information 
from the horse’s mouth, I asked 
Gilbert what he felt he and those 
whe werk with him had accom- 
plished, 
Gilbert took credit for contrib- 
uting to the following corporate 
changes in the last decade: 
* * * 
Many companies, perhaps a 
fourth. now issue post-meeting re- 
ports to shareowners. Gilbert said 
that none did so a decade ago. 
NEW MEETING SITES 
In order to increase shareowner 
attendance, companies have tended 
to hold meetings at larger cities. 
instead of at such places as Flem 
ington, N. J.; Wilmington and 
Dover, Del. 
* * * 
Numerous companies give share- 
owners an opportunity to vote on 
the selection of independent audi- 
tors. 
There has been some tendency 
to put ceiling on corporate pen- 
sions 
Some restraint has been imposed 
on the use of options. 
There has been some response 
to agitation for increased stock 
holdings by officers and diree- 
tors, - ? 
There has been some tendency to 
make bonus and incentive plans, 
subject to dividend clauses 
There has been a trend toward 
regional meetings of shareholders 
in line with a precedent started by 
General Mills, Inc. 
* * *, 
Piant tours for shareowners have 
been inaugurated. 
In order to give shareowners 
from different localities an oppor- 
tunity to attend annual stockhold- 
ers’ meetings. some companies 
rotate the places where such 
events are held. 
Smiles Son's View 
Father: “Yes, my boy, Im a 
selfmade man.” 
Son: “That's what I like about 
you, Pop. You always take the 
blame for everything.” 
  THOUGHTS FOR TODAY 
For in those days shall be af- 
fiction, such as was not from 
the beginning of the creation 
which Ged created unto this 
time, neither shall be.—Mark 
13:19,   
* * * 
With the wind of tribulation God 
separates in the floor of the soul, 
the chaff from the corn.—Molinos,   
Specialists Seeking Data 
By WILLIAM BRADY, M. D. 
An Eastern physician, who is a 
member of his county and staté 
Unlike most medical correspond- 
; this _About Basal Temperature Of course it may riot impress the 
| Yankee Wiseacres. 
Yours sincerely, 
Wm. Brady. 
RACKETEER, MAYBE 
Oh-oh, I thought, after the mail 
had gone, how do I know the doc- 
tor isn’t a trick specialist or a “clinie”’ racketeer? After all, about 
a third of 'em are,.nowadays. 
In the booklet I say: 
Tacidentally, in a study of over 1,000 cases (Bares, J A M A, 
   
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_THE PONTIAC PRESS. “MONDAY, MAY 28, 1955   
-.Bob Considine Asks:   
Why NEW YORK (INS)—The heart of 
a full grown giraffe: must pump 
the animal’s blood 13 feet up through its neck to its modest. 
brain, get it back down, and pump 
it back there |, aaain. 
The eens as needs to Sump 
blood only about one foot above 
heart level; But more humans - 
of heart failure than giraffes. The 
U. S. Navy, among other agencies, 
wants to know why, 
The Navy got into the giraffe 
business through Capt, Ashton 
Graybiel, M. D., director of re- 
search at the Navy's School of 
Aviation Medicine at Pensacola, 
Capt. Graybiel, a cheerful man 
— a bald head and —_— 
glasses, wants 
giraffe can ak seco Pe 
value to “Navy jet pilots 
like ali other sol age 
age, tend to lose their ta 
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ltakers and the like 
| have cost Me a thousand pounds. 
' Besides, I needed four of them. 
* - * making too tight « turn in the 
The blood is pulled down off 
their brain in such maneuvers and 
lives, Apparently a giraffe would 
not be so affected, 
FLYING GIRAFFES? 
We asked the captain whether 
it wouldn't be simpler to teach 
giraffes to fly the supersonic jet 
jobs as sort of interim pilots be- 
tween the point where homo sap- 
jens is no longer good enough to 
sit at the controls, and the clec- 
tronic brains fully take over all 
aviation, 
  * * * 
Capt. Graybiel thought very little | 
of this patriotic suggestion and 
forthwith introduced us to Prof. | 
R. H. Goetz, department of sur- | 
gical research, University of Cape | — 
Town Medical School, South Afri- | 
ca, an earnest delver into obscure | 
subjects. 
His lecture, “Preliminary Ob- 
servations op the Circulation of 
the Giraffe’ was one of the hits 
the recent meeting in New York 
of the American College ef Car- 
diology. 
Walter S. Priest, M. D., of Chi- 
cago, Ill., one of the great men 
of the college, and its new~presi- | 
dent, was responsible for bring- 
ing Prot, Goetz to New York for | 
the conclave.   
| NEEDS MONEY 
While here, Prof. Goetz will at- 
tempt to raise 2,500 pounds ster-| 
to further his fascinating | 
work, which, for all we know, may 
wring from the camelopard, as the | 
ancients called the towering ani- 
mal, a way of adding years to 
your life and mine. i 
* * 
Prof. pect had the Navy and| 
INS sitting at his feet as he told | 
about his life as a giraffe stalk- 
er. He’s been at it for 20 years. | 
“At first it all sounded Jules | 
Vernian,” he said. “They 
laughed. But we still wondered | 
about that long neck of the gir- 
affe and how much pressure the 
bleed might be under, going up | 
and coming down. 
‘499 I was in England at- 
  “In 
ology and interested them in the! 
giraffe to the extent where they 
were enthusiastic. But they told 
‘Fine, but you must bring | | 
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GIRAFFES COSTLY | 
Well, that wasn't easy A giraffe | 
costs two hundred and fifty pounds, | 
Mombasa, and by the) 
time I arranged for feeding, care- | 
each enti 
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“So we took the laboratory to | 
| the giraffe. In northeastern Trans- | 
| vaal the giraffe had over-multiplied | 
and become a mtuisance. Thinnjng | 
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from outeasts we shot, then set 
about te capture one, A large 
‘Seder! We needed to paralyze 
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terday as black-uniformed Knights 
Templar paraded along Amster- 
dam Avenue. 
“It's a riot, it's a riot,’’ chanted 
the students, many stripped to the eur best bet. And we had an 
excellent bow and arrow man in 
Colin Adams." f 
, Prof, Goetz drew us an elaborate 
cutaway diagram of the poisonous 
war-head of his arrows and, when 
he completed the drawing, briskly 
said, ‘Well, it didn't work. The 
giraffe’s hide is an inch thick and 
we couldn't get close enough to 
puncture it. The uate gave us no 
céoperation, 
USE FIREARMS 
So we had to resort to fire-— 
arms, We took an elephant cart- | 
ridge and redesigned the slug, cut- 
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adding a paste made of powdered | 
sugar and the curare. 
“Then we set < out again — and |   
  aides finally restored order in the 
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examination week.   124 Die in Virginia 
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ing a bit more about the human | state's history. 
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MEMBER OF AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS 
MONDAY, MAY 23, 1955 
Rebel Maneuver Forces 
Highway Bill to Floor 
Thanks to a parliamentary maneuver 
~ by House rebels of both parties, Mich- 
igan’s chances of getting an urgently 
needed highway building program are 
much brighter. : 
In a battle fought on the floor - 
and in the cloakrooms, rebel 
leaders were able to round up the 
56 votes necessary to discharge 
the road committee from the 
Senate approved highway bill. 
: * * * 
Never before in House history has a. 
committee lost its jealously guarded 
right to act on legislation before it is 
‘sent to the floor. Back in 1911, however, 
a- Senate committee similarly was de- 
prived of this right. 
If Michigan is to do anything 
about highways this year, the bill 
as it came from the Senate should 
get House approval. It provides 
for a sound distribution formula 
under which the State would get 
75 per cent of the increased rev- 
enue for arterial highways con- 
struction and the cities and coun- 
ties 25 per cent. 
* * * 
House delay encountered by the bil! 
sq far is attributable to the fight over 
this formula. There still is strong pres- 
sure to give a larger share of the reve- 
nue to local communities. Financing of 
the program is to be done by a 1.5 cent 
increase in the gasoline tax to six cents, 
  and a 10 per cent boost in truck license 
fees. . 
People in Oakland County are 
/not worrying about ‘the higher 
i tax rate. What we want to know 
’ / ig how soon we can get good roads. 
  One ManGrand Jury Law 
Still Useful Crime Curb 
There is considerable legal opinion 
holding that Michigan's one man grand 
jury law remains an effective weapon 
against crime despite the U.S. Supreme 
Court’s latest ruling. 
This is contrary to the first reactions 
to the high court's decision. In it the 
Justices reversed the convictions of Ler 
Roy MurcHison and JoHn Wuite. They 
were cited for contempt and convicted 
by one man grand juror Judge Joun P. 
O'Hara in Detroit's police graft probe. 
x *« * 
The court quite logically held 
it te be a violation of the Con- 
stitution’s due process guarantee 
for a grand juror to act as a grand 
jury, a petty jury, #- prosecutor 
and a trial judge at the same 
time. . 
Judge O’Hara and Wayne’s Prosecutor 
O’Brien say this decision has wiped out 
our grand jury law. But-two circuit 
judges with grand jury experience, Her- 
MAN A. DEHNKE and JoHN SIMPSON, dis- 
agree. So does Horace W. GILMorgE, dep- 
uty State attorney general. 
x * * 
While conceding that the rul- 
ing may cause some delays, Judge 
Deunke said he couldn’t feel that 
it was a serious interference with 
the grand jury in this State, and 
Judge Stmpson agreed. Gi.MoRE 
said the decision doesn’t abolish 
the one man grand jury and that 
it still is an effective weapon 
against crime. 
ee, ok a 
  Owen J. Roberts 
When death called Owen J. Roserts 
at 80, it ended @ career of unusual dis- 
_ tinetion. 
Most Americans no doubt remember 
him best as the conservative Republican 
appointed by former President Hoover 
to be Associate Justice of the U.S. Su- 
preme Court. There the Pennsylvanian 
served brilliantly fcr 15 years, retiring in 
1945. 
Mr. Roserts also is remembered 
as the able prosecutor in the Tea- 
pot Dome cases and as chairman 
of the commission which investi- 
gated Japan's attack on Pearl 
Harbor. 
Throughout his long career as a 
lawyer and a jurist and later while Dean 
of the University of Pennsylvania's law 
school, he maintained a reputation for 
intellectual independence and integrity. 
In his passing the Nation has lost one 
of its outstanding citizens. 
  Proof of Prosperity 
The Treasury Department this month 
is celebrating the 14th anniversary of 
Series E bonds and is able to report they 
still are selfing at a record rate. 
The extremely healthy condi-. 
tion of the national economy is 
reflected in the sales of E and H 
bonds. In April these totaled 
$448,000,000, sending the four 
month, total to $2,004,160,000. 
That amount is 13 per cent above 
the same period last year and the 
largest for any four month period 
in 10 years. 
Additional evidence of prosperity is 
found in the figures for redemptions. 
Although these are up two per cent over 
last year, sales in the year’s first four 
months exceeded redemptions by $475,- 
000,000. This is the largest sales excess 
for any four month period in a decade. 
All this proves that the American peo- 
ple are using E and H bonds as effective 
means of building their future financial 
security. 
  ee 
The Man About Town 
Help on Holidays ~ New Plan Has Cooperation 
of Usual Traffic Officials 
Nightmare: ‘What cosmetics can 
eonvert inte a dream.   
  Motorists on our highways are to receive 
a helping hand from the 
Oakland County Red Cross Chapter 
on these long holiday weekends. For the 
Memorial Day weekend, | 
Leon Bumgardner 
has been appointed chairman of its highway 
patrol program. He was named as such by 
Ralph S. Ferman, 
the chapter's first aid chairman, and is mak- 
ing arrangements with 
Harold C. Bird, 
prominently connected with the 
Pontiac Amateur Radie Club, 
to furnish radio equipped cars to patrol the 
highways. Each car will have two first aid 
instructors. Other cars will be stationed at 
strategic spots around the county. The pro- 
Bram has been arranged in cooperation with 
the police and sheriff's departments. 
  
Quite unique In making the local! in- 
dustrial wheels go round is the 
Slankster Family, 
six members of it being employed at 
Pontiae Moter Division. 
  The suicide of a mourning dove is re- 
ported by « 
Mrs. Allan Peterman 
of Lake Orion. Its mate was killed by an 
automobile a couple of weeks ago. It did not - 
leave the dead body until somebody took 
the carcass away. and after that it frequent- 
ed the spot with its lonely “coo, coo” call. It 
refused food offered it, did not preen its 
feathers, growing dirty and messy. After sev- 
eral days of this, Mrs. Peterman saw it de- 
sti igi fly into the front of @ car and get 
ed, 
  In many seetions of our nation, 
“Gold Drop Clubs” = 
are being organized, They comprise people 
who have donated a gallon or more of their 
blood for free distribution. 
  “The Pontiac Press now has the best fea- tures 1 ever saw in any newspaper,” writes 
Blair Magnunson ‘ ; 
of Rochester, who continues, “The rest of 
our family like some of the others, but I get 
the biggest kick out of your ‘What's My. 
: 2 Line?” 
    
Another   
David Lawrence Says:   Summit 
  
British Election Similar 
LONDON—Except for the British 
accent and the different names of 
the candidates and the parties, this 
might well be a presidential elec- 
tion campaign in the United States. 
. > > 
For they have everything here, 
including the photogenic Anthony 
Eden sitting like Eisenhower with 
arms folded before the television 
camera as he delivers in the best 
Stevenson manner an impromptu 
address telling how his heart beats 
for the peopie. 
They even have a rhubarb go- 
“An election isn't a game" 
warns Herbert Morrison, who was 
foreign secretary in the Attlee cab- 
inet when the Socialist Labor 
party was last in power.—*‘it isn't 
a kind of a gigantic football match. 
It is a very serious thing .., 
It would be a pity if what is 
meant to be a grave constitutional 
duty and funetion should be re- 
duced in the minds of the people 
to a kind of exercise in specula- 
tion.’ 
NOTHING AGAINST POLLS 
Morrison said he had nothing, to 
be sure, against polls or pollsters 
as such, for he added that “after 
way they were 
public. 
* ee @ 
He deplored the display ‘‘across 
several columns” in the newspa- 
pers of what he felt were avowedlv 
estimates based on a ‘“‘limited 
range of samples."’ 
AN this has a familiar ring. 
- , So alse have the main arguments 
in the speeches. The big issues, 
te be sure, are “peace and pros- 
perity,”” as we know them in 
America, but over here they 
don't rely so much on slogans. 
They hamnyr home their points 
in considerable detail, 
Sir Anthony. Eden, whose con- 
tinuance as prime minister de- 
pends on the outcome of the 
election next Thursday, told a 
nation-wide audience on television 
over the weekend that all the 
issues that he had explained in 
his speech, important as they were - 
in different spheres, were domin- 
~ ated by one which was the greatest _ 
of them all: “Can we maintain 
peace?" He then repeated with 
emphasis the word “peace.” As 
he moved along easily and infor- 
mally in his talk, he said: — 
ELECTION NO? DULL - 
“I ‘know there are some people 
who are saying this is a dull elec- 
tion. I have not found it dull. to Presidential in America 
far behind the period of controls 
in the United States. 
NO MONOPOLIES 
Butler pledged that. ‘‘monop- 
olies'’ would not be tolerated. nor 
would “price-rigging.”” Which is 
the British translation of ‘‘price- 
fixing’’ as used in the antitrust 
vocabulary at Washington. But the 
man who runs the British Treasury 
Said frankly that his party would 
not hesitate to “reward success 
and cut loose cramping restric- 
tions on human endeavors.” 
Butler claimed that his party 
has “restored national solvency” 
as well as “personal initiative 
and opportunity.” Both he and 
his assCciates keep reminding 
the electorate about the Socialist 
Labor program for state owner- 
ship of industries, which is called 
“Nationalization” over here — 
semething which doesn't seem to 
be as popular even with the So- - 
cialist Labor party as it was just 
a few years age, 
The Socialist Labor party speak- 
ers concede that times are better 
but, like the Democrats in the 
United States, they gloomily see 
disaster ahead. As for progress on 
the peace front, the Socialist Labor 
party spokesmen claim that. if 
anything has been accomplished, it 
is due to the prodding by the La- 
bor Party in Parlhament. 
All in all, it feels here like an. 
American political campaign with 
the same issues that may be ac- 
claimed by the Republicans in 
1956 if our nation is still at peace 
and still enjoys prosperity. 
(Copyright, 1955, New York Her. 
ald Tribune Inc.)   
Voice of the People   
Harold B Wright Speaks fo eR HES, cies 
      
r Postmen- - 
in Absence of Official Pontiac Spokesman 
Letters will be condensed when 
sary because of lack of space 
name address and ieiephene number of 
tre writer must a letters but 
tnese will not be the writer 
so requests unless the letter is critical m 
ita nature neces 
ut 
The Pontiac branch of: the let- 
ter carriers have no official spokes- 
man. We usually leave hearsay or 
newspaper stories to the good judg- 
ment of those who know us best. 
Numerous complaints have ap- 
peared. Lest there be any doubt, 
most of us feel that we are 
serving the bes, people on earth. 
We know you deserve the best 
possible service and we will do 
our best to bring you the mail 
as soon as humanly possible. 
We are handling around 20 per 
cent more mail since 1951. The 
") . Pontiac Post Office is net ‘in fhe 
~ ved. We are short 17 bonafide/ewil 
service emploses, the t\ pe wroven 
to be the most efficient. / : 
As to our misuse of /our ack 
leave, a few may by cheating 
However, the majoriyy have built 
up hundreds of oe in case of 
sickness. We on 
highly. It's a /real 
against loss of income this leave 
proteetion 
Postage rate adjustment is 
rarely mentioned by us, because 
we could be prejudiced on the 
matter, We leave it te the expert. 
We are opposed to subsidizing 
mail you detest getting 
Last, we are tired of being con- 
sidered fourth rate wage earners. 
We earn and deserve a decent in- 
erease in wages and have been 
very. patient. We do not see how 394 
Congressmen were far from wrong 
We have no malice for anyone 
How much longer do we wait” 
Harold B, Wright 
143 E. Huron St. 
Questions Law Governing 
Mental Commitment 
Laws e@ofcerning crime are 
~@nacted to provide specific and ob- 
jective restrictions upon the free- 
dom of individuals for the protec- 
tion of society. ‘ 
Portraits By JAMES J. METCALFE 
Some people merely live to eat 
« » . Some people seem to thrive 
- . . On many times the calories 
. .. They need to stay alive 
But do they really thrive at last” 
. . » How comfortable are they” 
~~ And what is their expectancy 
... Te live another day”? .. . They 
mav enjov three solid meals .. . 
And something on the sly ...A 
little leg of chicken or Another 
piece of pie . But how about 
that overweight? .. . That pres- 
sure of the blood? , ,. Or nervous 
ulcers that result... From gulp- 
ing down the cud? .. . Why do 
some people live to eat . . . Who 
have so much lo give... . When 
they could help the whole wide 
world... If they would eat to live? 
(Copyright 1955) In addition, any form of un- 
usual social behavior not regu- 
lated by a particular statute may 
- be ‘classified as “a symptom of 
mental ifiness,"’ and a person 
considered to be afflected with 
such a disease may be hospital- 
ized, 
  Should a democratic government 
’ be permitted to deprive innocent 
citizens of constitutional rights, as 
a result of their failure to conform 
to psychiatrists’ personal and sub- 
jective standards of behavior? 
Paul C, Wolfe 
Mount Vernon, N, Y.   
Sincere Proxy Fighters 
Can Improve Management By MERRYLE 8, RUKEYSER 
INS Economic Commentater 
In these days of raiding of cor- 
porations through proxy fights led 
by ambitious outside financial ad- 
venturers, the economic security of 
hired men in management takes on 
new significance. 
* * * 
Ordinarily outside financiers are 
attracted. to companies that are 
especially rich in cash, or to cor- 
porate situations in which common 
shares sell at the stock exchange 
far below the book, or asset, value. 
Critics of management fall into 
a variety of categories. 
First, there are financial ad- 
venturers, who want to exploit 
opportunities for purpose of per- 
sonal profit, 
Secondly, there are professional 
agitators. Of these, some are sin- 
cere. reasonably competent. and 
are organized into widely ‘publi- 
cized name organizations. 
* * * 
Qthers, like the Guibert Broth- 
ers, led by Lewis D. Gilbert, are 
unaffiliated. Lewis Gilbert has 
been attending shareowners’ niect- 
ings for more than two decades 
and has developed a new corporate: 
consciousness of the legal and 
other rights of stockholders, 
EXHIBITIONISTS, TOO 
Also among the dissenters are 
some exhibitionists who get a thrill 
out of showing off at public meet- 
ings. and who gain in self-esteem 
by purporting to baw! out their 
betters. 
* * * 
Where a stockholders’ meeting is 
a genuine open forum, some mal- 
adjusted persons get up on their 
feet just for the sake of talking. — 
uninhibited by the fact that they 
have nothing in the way of ideas 
or information to contribute. 
Controversial though he is, 
Lewis Gilbert, even by his antag- 
onists, is recognized as a studi- 
ous fellow. He recently told me 
that he started out with inherited 
funds, which, he indicated, bave 
quadrupled in market price since 
he began his career in selecting 
common shares as long-term in- 
vestments, 
Gilbert declared that he believes 
in the economic future of the Unit- 
ed States, and does not. think 
shares of meritorious companies 
should ever be seld. 
* * s 
First regarded as a nuisance,     
Case Records of a Psychologist:   
Husbands, Thrill Wives and Children 
With Surprise Outings and Souvenirs 
- A change often perks us up, 
which is why selling a sluggish 
ballplayer to another team may 
snap him out of his decline and 
make him perform like a big 
leaguer once more. Note the 
clever advertising strategy used 
in the “No Smoking” sign de- 
scribed belovec. 
By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE 
Case 0-337: When I was in 
Miami on a recent lecture trip, I 
noticed a very clever card under 
the. glass, top of the telephone 
stand in my hotel room. Here's 
what it said: 
IF YOU PLAN 
TO SMOKE IN BED: 
“Infornt-the hotel desk where to 
send your remains. 
“Leave a list of your nearest 
relatives at the desk. 
“Leave your last will and testa- 
ment with the clerk. . 
“Check your insurance policy, 
making sure the premium is paid. 
“Inform the guests on each 
side of you of your intentions to 
endanger their lives. 
“Call the local fire department and ask them. to stand by for a 
fire call from your hotel. 
“(Signed) Fire Prevention 
  things must be changed. at least 
in their ‘‘dress up,"’ to attract our 
eyes. 
The same stock arguments. or 
warning signs ultimately fail to — 
catch attention because they are 
ho longer new or novel. — 
TOO MANY T-BONES 
Protein is thus one of the basic 
types of food, along with fats and 
carbohydrates. 
But we would get tired even of 
T-bone steaks if we had them three 
times per day. 
That's why we relish protein 
in a different “dress up,” so to 
speak, and for a change prefer 
chicken er fish, perk or lamb, 
peas or beans, and milk or bread. 
All of those are good protein 
foods but they are ‘“‘packaged” 
      - 
ete te a 
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Wr 
nw 
fancy when we grow tired of T- 
bone steak. 
In church, most of us also 
recite the Lord’s Prayer without 
even being aware of what we are 
saying, because it has become a 
mechanical, ritualized part of the 
     
          
            
  
i their wives and children for 
something different. They ob- 
tain a double thrill out of the 
unexpected. 
So surprise vour family by a 
sudden invitation to see a movie 
or go on a picnic. Bring them 
-some little souvenir when you re- 
turn home from an out-of-town 
business trip. 
And to pep up vour advertising 
copy, send for my booklet’ ‘How 
to Write Salable Copy.” It con- 
tains a section on prize contesting, 
too. 
Always write to Dr George 
itt niga “ cog a kee stamped chigan, enc ea : 
acy oeercoeea envelope and a\dime to 
ecbver typing and printing eosts when 
you send for ene of his 
charts, W._ Crane 
ic 
Copyright 1955 Gilbert, still highly controversial, 
has risen in stature. and some 
executives use him as a weather- 
‘vane of outside stockholder opin- 
jon, 
WOLFSON MIXUP 
A curious sidelight on Gilbert oc- 
curred some weeks ago at the 
Wolfson me¢ting of Montgomery 
Ward shareowners in New York. 
Thinking that the meeting was too 
cut and dried, Gilbert rose to his 
feet to suggest that Wolfson answer 
oral questions from the floor, 
* * * 
An usher tried to stop Gilbert 
from talking, and appeared to be 
trving to hit him. The irony of 
this was revealed when Gilbert an- 
nounced from the floor that he 
intended to give his proxy to 
Wolfson. 
Many views are expressed 
about Gilbert's niche on the 
American corporate scene, Be- 
lieving in getting information 
from the ‘horse's mouth, | asked 
Gilbert what he felt he and those 
whe work with him had accom- 
plished. 
Gilbert took credit for contrib- 
iting to the. following corporate 
changes in the ‘last decade: 
* = * 
Many companies, perhaps a 
fourth, now issue post-meeting re- 
ports to shareowners. Gilbert said 
that none did so a decade ago. — 
NEW MEETING SITES 
In order to increase shareowner 
attendance, companies have tended 
to hold meetings at larger cities 
instead of at such places as Flem 
ington, N. J.; Wilmington and 
Dover, Del. 
* * * 
Numerous companies give share- 
owners an opportunity to vote on 
the selection of independent audi- 
tors. == 
There has been some tendency 
to put ceiling on corporate pen- 
sions . ; 
Some restraint has been imposed 
on the use of options. 
There has been some response 
te agitation for increased stock 
holdings by officers and diree- 
tors, 
_ There has been some tendency to 
make bonus and incentive plans. 
subject to dividend clauses 
There has been a trend toward 
regional meetings of sharéholders 
. in lme with a precedent started by 
General Mills, Inc. 
* .° 8, 
Plant tours for shareowners have 
been inaugurated. 
In order to give shareowners 
from different localities an. oppor- 
tunity to attend annual stockhold- 
ers’ meetings. some companies 
rotate the places where = such 
events are held 
Smiles Sen's View - 
Father: “Yes, my boy, Im a_ 
selfmade man." 
Son: ‘‘That’s what I like about 
you, Pop. You always take the 
blame for everything.” 
THOUGHTS FOR TODAY 
For in those days shall be af- 
fliction, such as was not from 
the beginning of the creation 
which God created unto this — 
time, neither shall be.—Mark 
13:19. - 
* Ld * 
With the wind of tribulation God 
separates in the floor of the soul, 
the chaff from the corn.—Molinos,   
Specialists Seeking Data 
About Basal Temperature By WILLIAM BRADY, M. D. 
An Eaégtern physician, who is a 
member of his county and state 
“medical and AMA, listed in the 
Very truly yours, 
* , » (Signed) * * * 
Unlike most medical correspond- jit te 
i      
      Of course it may not impress the 
Yankee Wiseacres. & 
Yours sincerely, 
; Wm. Brady. 
RACKETEER, MAYBE 
Oh-oh, I thought, after the mail 
had gone, how do I know the doc- 
tor isn’t a trick specialist or a 
“clinic” racketeer? After all, about 
a third of ‘em are, nowadays. 
In the booklet I say: 
Incidentally, in a study of over’ 
1,000 cases (Barnes, J A M A, 
%-1-'42), the basal temperature 
test proved a better index for 
thyroid therapy than the basal 
The technique of the test is given g 
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  _THE PONTIAC PRESS. MONDAY, MAY 23, 1955,   
Bob Considine Avkei. 
NEW YORK (INS)~The heart of a full grown giraffe must pump the ‘animal's blood 13 feet up through its neck to its modest 
brain, get it back down, and pump 
it back there naan.   
* 
The human jae, needs to pump 
blood only about one foot above 
heart level. But more humans die 
of heart failure than giraffes. The 
U. S. Navy, among other agencies, 
wants to know why. 
The Navy got into~the giraffe 
business through Capt, Ashton 
Graybiel, M. D., director of re- 
search at the Navy's School of 
Aviation Medicine at Pensacola, 
Capt. Graybiel, a cheerful man 
with a bald head aftd ow!l-like 
glasses, wants to know if the 
giraffe can teach of 
value te “Navy jet pilots- who, 
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  making too tight a turn in the 
air, 
The blood: is patied down off 
their brain in such maneuvers and 
they lose their efficiency or their 
lives, Apparently a giraffe would 
not be. so affected. 
FLYING GIRAFFES? 
We asked the captain whether 
it wouldn't be simpler to teach 
girafies to fly the supersonic jet 
jobs as sort of interim pilots be- 
tween the point where homo sap- 
iens is no longer good enough. to 
sit at the controls, and the clec- 
tronic braing fully take over all 
aviation,   % * * * 
Capt. Graybiel thought very little | 
of this patriotic suggestion and 
forthwith introduced us to Prof. 
R. H. Goetz, department of sur-| 
Town Medical School, South Afri- | 
ca, an earnest delver into obscure 
subjects. 
His lecture, “Preliminary Ob- 
servations on the Circulation of 
the Giraffe” was one of the hits 
the recent meeting in New York 
of the American College of Car- 
diology. 
Walter S. Priest, M. D., of Chi- 
cago, Ill, one of the great men 
of the college, and its new presi- | 
dent, was responsible for. bring- 
ing Prof. Goetz to New York for | 
the conclave. | 
NEEDS MONEY \ 
While here, Prof. Goetz will at 
tempt to raise 2.500 pounds ster 
ling to further his fascinating 
work, which, for all we know, may 
wring from the camelopard, as the | 
ancients called the towering ani- | 
mal, a way of adding years to. 
your life and mine, 
* * * . 
Prof. Goetz bad the Navy and, 
INS sitting at his feet as he told | 
about his life as a giraffe stalk- | 
er. He's been at it for 20 years 
“At first it all sounded Jules 
Vernian,” he said. “They | 
laughed. But we still wondered 
about that long neck of the gir- | 
affe and how much pressure the 
bloed might be under, going up 
and coming down. 
“In ‘49 I was in England at-| 
| tending lectures on animal physi- | 
| ology and interested them in the | 
giraffe to the extent where they | 
| were enthusiastic. But they told 
;me, ‘Fine, but you must bring |   
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  | your own giraffe.’ | 
GIRAFFES COSTLY | 
Well, that wasn't easy. A giraffe | 
costs two hundred and fifty pounds 
F.0O.B. Mombasa, and by the} 
time I arranged for feeding, care- 
|takers and the like each would | 
| have cost me a thousand pounds. | 
Besides, I needed four of them. 
| * * * 
“So we took the laboratory to/| 
the giraffe. In northeastern Trans- | 
| vaal the giraffe had over-multiplied | 
| and become a nuisance.. Thinning j 
| out of the herds was invited. 
We went there, learned — ey gical research, University of Cape | - about the anatomy of the giraffe 
from outeasts we shot, then set 
about to capture one, A large 
order! We needed te paralyze   
Students Hurl Debris 
on Templars’ Parade 
NEW YORK «®—Numerous Co- 
lumbia University students hurled 
torn paper and water from the 
windows of three dormitories yes- 
terday as black-uniformed Knights 
Templar paraded along Amster- 
dam Avenue 
“It's a riot, it's a riot,’’ chanted 
the students, many stripped to the 
waist. Proctor Walter R. Mohr and 
aides finally restored order in the 
halls. Other students said it was 
all due to the tensions of final 
examination week.   one. We chose curare, the South 
American arrow-tip poisen,: as 
our best bet. And we had an 
excellent bow and arrow man in 
Colin Adams.” ; 
Prof, Goetz drew us an elaborate 
cutaway diagram of the poisonous 
war-head of his arrows and, when 
he completed the drawing, briskly 
said, “Well, it didn't work. The 
giraffe’s hide is an inch thick and 
we couldn't get clese enough to 
puncture it. The giraffe gave us no 
cooperation, 
USE FIREARMS 
So we had to resort to fire-| 
arms. We took an elephant cart- | 
ridge and redesigned the slug, cut- | 
ting away some of the metal and | 
adding a paste made of powdered | 
sugar and the curare. 
“Then we set out again and’   found a giraffe who stood about 4 
feet, maybe 21. We were quite ex- 
cited, there on the veld, for we 
felt we were on the verge of learn- 
ing a bit mpre about the human | 
heart . 
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‘Murder Probe Group Leads Protest 
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BELZONI, Miss. ®—The Nation- 
al Assn, for Advancement of Col- 
ored People pledged legal war 
against Mississippi's voting laws 
today after the death of a Negro 
civil rights leader under mysteri- 
ous circumstances. 
NAACP Executive Secretary 
Roy Wilkins promised the court 
battle at.a mass meeting yester- 
day of some 400 Negroes, called 
to protest the handling of the Rev. 
George Lee's death. 
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Wilkins, from New York, 
charged that an “atmosphere of 
racial hatred’ stirred up by the 
prosegregation citizens councils 
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Lee was found fatally injured 
when his car crashed into a house. 
The FBI laboratory said specks 
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bled buckshot. 
Negro leaders believe he was 
killed for urging other Negroes to 
register to vote in Huw 
County, where Negroes outnum- 
ber whites. 
Sheriff Ike Shelton agreed Lee 
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The New York chapter of the 
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gate and publicize the unsolved 
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The mass meeting was held in 
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section of town. Three uniformed 
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        ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, MAY 28, 1955 
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Clarkston High Junio   
By JOE MAAS i rf Li if 54 
Ne eltrel et a [ 
i i ‘cubs enrolled here that the local 
    
IMLAY CITY—Service for Miss 
Grace Quirk, 73. Imlay City, will 
be held at 10 a.m. Tuesday, from 
Sacred Heart Catholic Church, with 
butial with full military honors in 
Mt. Calvary Cemetery. She died 
Saturday. ; 
Cleo -K. Parks 
MILFORD—Serviece for Cleo K. 
Parks, 40, of 2550 N. Milford Rd., 
will be held at 2:30 p.m. Tuesday 
from the Richardson-Bird Funeral 
Heme, with burial in Milford Me- 
morial Cemetery, Mr. Parks died 
Saturday at his home when he 
suffered a heart attack. 
Mrs. Frank C. Weigel 
NORTH BRANCH—Service for 
Mrs. Frank C. (Lilley May) Wiegel, 
84, of Mill street, will be held at 
2:30 p.m. Tuesday at the Black- 
burn Funeral Home, with burial in 
the Greenwood Cemetery. She 
died Saturday. 
Clayton L. Stumpf 
ROCHESTER—Service for Clay- 
ton L. Stimpf, 36, of 16765 College 
St., Fraser, formerly of Rochester, 
will be held at 2 p.m. Tuesday 
from Pixley Funeral Home with 
burial in White Chapel! Memorial 
Park, Birmingham. 
Mr. Stumpf was killed when his 
car hit a tree Friday evening at 
Utiea and 15-Mile Rds. 
Surviving are his widow, Carol; 
one daughter, Lynne magey! 5; 
. Ww :/at Sashabaw Church also is among the nation’s leaders 
cubbing, i the near future years when 
the cubs on its roster graduate 
into regular Boy Scouts. They will 
tax its present facilities to the 
utmost. 
Im the nation there now are 
mere than a millien and » quar. | 
ter cubs, scattered through 35, 
000 packs, a large percentage 
of which were organized during 
the past year. 
Active in the scouting program 
are nearly ‘70.000 sponsoring or- 
ganizations, such as churches, 
Elected to his fifth term as Na- 
tional President of the Boy Scouts 
of America, John M. Schiff of Oy- 
ster Bay, N. Y., sends the follow- 
ing message to the Clinton Valley 
Council: “Located in the very : 
! 
  The national scout program in 
’ campaign, The 1952 work 
“Scouting” Magazine. 
The 1956 National meeting goes 
4 | te. Cincinnati.   
  Benefit Is Scheduled 
SASHABAW PLAINS—The Pon- 
    comic selections..Mrs. Dorothy Mc- | 
Kibben is accompanist for the 
grotp. 
’ A freewill offering will be taken 
with the proceeds being used to 
| help buy an organ for the church. | 
  
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Mother-Child Dinner 
KEEGO HARBOR—The Business 
an@ Professional Women’s’ Club 
will hold the annual Mother-Daughi- 
ter and Mother-Son banquet at 
the Rotunda Inn at 6:30 p.m. Mon- 
day, Mrs, H. H, Savage of Pontiac 
will be the guest speaker. 
The banquet is open to the pub- 
vation chairman, 
About ten members of the club 
will journey to Grand Rapids thie 
weekend to attend the BPW an- 
nual state convention being held 
at the Pantlind Hotel. t 
    ‘Series E Bond Here Community National Bank today 
| Sold its 24 millionth Series E bond | 
| for Uncle Sam. 
In the exactly 14 years the bank 
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ernment, Pontiac-area tesidents 
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. Employed     iSchool junior took top honors at 
“ ithe Waterford Township Road-E-O 
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situations 
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Achievements Rank High Bud Volberding | 
IsHigh Scorer 8 Teenagers Qualify for, 
Final Trials in Jaycee. ao 
Competition 
WATERFORD TOWNSHIP—Bud 
Volberding, 17, a Clarkston High 
held Sunday afternoon in Dray- 
ton Plains. 
This was Volberding’s first year. 
in competition, and he totaled 377 
points out of a possible 500. He is 
the son of Mr. and \Mrs. Leroy 
  Clarkston. ; 
‘Eight teenagers from Ciarks- 
ton and W Township met 
at the preli tests and 
the Jaycee-sponsored event. 
James Mickle, 17, of 9263 Evee 
Rd., Clarkston, placed second. The 
son: of- Mr. and Mrs. Francis 
Mickle, James had tried out in| 
last year’s contest but failed to’ 
win. He also is a junior at; 
Clarkston High School. 
Bernard Torr, son of Mr. and, 
Mrs. Bernard Torr of 3445 Frem-| 
bes Ave., Drayton Plains, was, 
third-place winner, This was his,   
NOTICE! e 
The City ef Keege Barber has 
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| Tain’t Mabel’s Neither ees. 
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for Mary Lou Mundinger, South Lyon Citizenship 
Essay Contest winner, came when she met her Con- 
qualified for the final trials in | gressman from the 18th District, George A. Don- 
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Myles Watkins Places 2nd 
in State Speech Competition WATERFORD TOWNSHIP ‘dero (right) during an award visit to Washington 
With them is Edwin D. Phillips, chairman of 
a bien = competition, and he Myles Watkins, Waterford Town-| Safety.” 
r at Waterford ship High Schoo} senior, took sec- |    WINNER IN WASHINGTON—A thrilling moment the South Lyon Kiwanis Club that sponsored the 
contest. Mary Lou attended a luncheon in the Capi- 
tol as the congressman's guest and toured the his- 
toric public buildings, monuments and memorials | 
in Washington during her four-day all-expense trip. | 
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—|‘What You Can Do for Highway 
John Warner of Cass Technical ‘bany, N. Y., where he captured 
'gecond place in the Hearst Na- 
| tional Tournament of Orators. 
Accompanied by Misg Patty 
Leoman, Waterford High School 
speech instructor, Myles and his — 
three rivals were feted at ban- 
qWets and introduced to New York 
City Mayor Erastus Corning and | 
Governor Averill Harriman, } 
’ They toured Albany and New) 
York and were taken on a one-|   “ i : z 
High School. ‘ond place in the state finals of the High School, Detroit, placed first. | 4@Y bus trip through upper New Entrants in the contest were 
given a written éxam. The driv-| . Region Seven, ¥ which Clinton ing test included parking, manev- | held Saturday in East Lansing.“ state and regional K. of P. com- 
vering between pylons, and sev- | 
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  Knights of Pythias Speech Contest Last year Myles won both the. York State. 
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Pilot Predicts — ne ee un ay, by Cornstalks Bape cig House Democratic leaders said rs when they become disabled. Conroy's east-to-west flight in 5 / y \ f W Cr ig |mereer Sey Wer" ot Be 
Faster Flight hours 27 minutes 37 seconds shaved =e s D th Ar of omen, Iipp #2) | legislation before the House for 
mare than an tour att Peal MONON Re rts In L/TOU ed wt action next month, Lydia Lilluokalani was 
LOS ANGELES ® — The Mantz's 1947 mark of 7:00:04, His ' CHICAGO (UP) —Cornstalk| WASHINGTON @—-Further re-| | ‘They hope to eliminate the pres-| Hawaiian queen. She was who won his race the west-east leg, however, was slower : . peinaning wee @ serious peobiees |e wee meaty me © 
from coast to and than the mark of 3:46:33 set by! Indian Official Dodges 
On Saturday, Armed Forces Day 
and the 28th anniversary of, Lind- 
bergh’s landing in Paris, Conroy 
ate breakfast in Los Angeles, 
lunch in New York and dinner 
in Los Angeles again. 
He flew the Sabre, nicknamed 
the “California Boomerang," about | 
5,085 miles in 11 hours 26 min- 
utes 33 including the 
  time for turnaround refuel-   
‘| That Big City Look KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (UP) — 
University of Tennessee agricul- 
turalists explained to Turkish Ag- Press Questions After 
* Return From Peiping 
HONG KONG @® — En route 
home from his Formosa peace 
mission to Peiping, V. K. Krishna 
Menon of India answered news- 
men’s questions today with gener- 
riculture Secretary Nedim Okmen | alties. 
that the odd color in the expa- 
mental cotton was not the result 
of some new research but simply 
the city’s smoke and grit. 
The supérstition that nailing a 
horseshoe over the door will bring 
good luck is widespread and datés 
back several centuries.   
  
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obstacles to peace in the Far East 
“are great but not insurmountab 
as a general proposition.” During 
his li-day visit to the Red cap- 
ital, he “found a willingness by 
Chou En-lai to be friendly,” he 
reported 
niversary celebration in San Fran- 
cisco. 
Asked if he had discussed the American fliers captured by the 
Chinese in Korea and still impris- 
Nurse, 70, to Retire 
but Keep on Working 
CHICAGO uw — Mrs. Mathilda 
Maas is 70 and must retire on pen- 
sion, the state law says. But she'll 
continue her 30-year nursing ca- 
reer at Chicago State Hospital on 
an unsalaried basis, with permis- 
sion of Dr, Otto L. Bettag, state 
welfare director, 
Why? 
“It has been more than a job," 
| said the 93-pound woman. “It has 
j been my life.” 
Now supervising nurse on the 
| 3-11 p.m. shift, she started work 
| at the hospital the day after grad- 
‘uation in 1925   - tempted to turn their dattle loose for cattle owners in some areas 
last fall, according” to the Ameri- 
can. Veterinary Medical Associa- 
tion. 
Dr. E. F. Ebert, of the associa- 
tion's research council, said be- 
tween 200 and 300 head of cattle 
were killed in Missouri alone,-and 
that losses ‘in other drouth areas 
were running high. 
Ebert said drouth - damaged 
eorn is high in nitrates. It also 
contains smut and mold, which 
is characterized by an oil ex: 
tract that results in a strychnine- 
like potsoning. 
Such corn also contains an aque- 
| 0us alcoholic extract that acts as 
a*vasco depressor, Ebert said. 
Many farmers, he said, are 
to feed on such damaged corn as 
a salvage measure. — 
  
Over Traffic Deaths ' PIERRE, S.D. (UP)—Superin- 
tendent Walter Goetz of the State 
Motor Patrol here is a veteran of 
many years of law enforcement, 
adding new names to South Dako- 
ta’s traffic fatality toll. 
“I lie awake at nights after 
learning of another traffic death,” 
he said. “I toss and turn and keep 
thinking, over and over, how did it 
happen? 
“I wonder if there was some 
thing we could have done but 
didn’t do. 
“T wonder if the highway was in 
good condition. I ask myself if 
| bock was an obstruction which   blocked the view. 
“Every time there's another 
death, I feel as.if it were a mem- 
ber of my own family.” 
  
Students Chase Snow 
WARWICK, R. I. (UP)—Thirty- 
one high school students from 
Bradenton, Fla., looked forward 
especially to seeing some snow 
| while visiting Rhode Island. The 
|weather was fine when they ar- 
| rived. But snow fell in Florida. 
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        Strike Shadows 
British Election Voters More 
Over Epsom Derby, 
Transport Walkout 
- LONDON (@—Predictions of Con- 
servative victory mounted in Brit- 
ain’'s press today as the quietest 
election campaign the country has 
seen since World War II went into 
‘only secondary attention. Public 
interest centered on the running 
of the Epsom Derby Wednesday 
and the threat of port and rail 
strikes, 
The 17,000 member Amalga- 
mated Stevedore and Workers Un- 
ion called its men off the job to- 
the picket line. The TGWU said 
its men could continue to work 
in the ports if they wanted to. 
Of graver import was the threat- 
ened strike of the Associated So- 
    dict that continuance of a Tory 
government ‘would result in even 
more walkouts. But party officials 
expressed private misgivings since 
the Socialists are closely identified 
with the unions and paralyzing 
walkouts at this time are not ex- 
pected to sit well with strike-weary 
Worried | Britons ~ At least one pro-Labor newspa- 
per joined Conservative publica- 
tions and public opinion polls in 
predicting that Prime Minister 
Eden would return for a five-year | 
term to head the government he 
inherited on Winston Churchill's 
retirement last month. 
  
Forest Fires Raging 
Through 2 Provinces 
HALIFAX, N.S. wW—U nchecked | 
forest fires burned through two} 
Canadian provinces today, level- | 
ing more than 100 buildings in 
Nova Scotia and eating through 
15,000 acres of rich Ontario tim- | 
ber land. 
Three thousand volunteers | 
ringed the southwest Nova Scotian 
ports of Liverpool and Bridgewa- 
ter as winds whipped the spread- 
flames, which already have | ing 
caused hundreds of thousands of 
dollars damage. 
In northern Ontario 67 fires 
raged. Two small communities 
were threatened. 
Dash Ends in Crash 
CHARLOTTE, N.C.  — Albert   
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can Veterans Chapter 16 and its 
auxiliary will be installed in the 
chapter home, 199 Auburn ae. 
mander, and another incumbent, 
Luther J. Keys, will be re-in- 
stalled as adjutant. . 
Other officers are Ray C.     Jewell, senior vice-commander; 
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All of Virginia’s power —_ 
are coal burning.   2 B52s Turn Back After Seven Hours EDWARDS AIR FORCE BASE, 
Caif, ®—Two of the new B52 
Stratofortresses started out yester- 
day for a military show in Wash- 
ington but came back because they 
could ‘not have been seen from 
the ground. 
They had planned to fly coast 
to coast and back without stopping 
or refueling. 
The two intercontinental bomb-   ers flew about 7 hours 35 minutes. 
Officers here said the exact dis- 
tance and times could not be given 
as the B52 performance figures 
are classified information. 
Oficials at Bolling AFB, Wash- 
ington, told the planes to turn 
around because of poor visibility 
from the ground, 
  
Farmers are 83 per cent of the 
population in Thailand, only 5 per 
cent in the United Kingdom and 
‘ll per cent in the United States. 
  
About three million Americans 
play the violin, viola or cello.   Dynamite Cap Blasts 
Crippled Boy’s Hand 
PAW PAW W—Already ¢rippled 
by polio and a heart disease, 12- 
year-old Ken Wright was in Fair- 
view Hospital here today for treat- 
ment of injuries suffered when 4@ 
dynamite cap exploded in his hand. 
The boy found the cap yesterday 
near his home in Bloomingdale. 
Curious, he scratched it with a 
nail. It exploded, blowing off a 
thumb and finger. Bits of copper 
were buried in his face, chest and 
neck. 
    
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: : 1 ‘You're Goin’ to Wear Out My Drum’) ee Pear Eee antes we ne = ra , ae . : a ; : .4 S | ; - e ‘ Bs 
MILLER'S-144 Oakland Ave.| (Shy, Taciturn Heros Not Fun to Interview} e : : Medal” by the United States}. ‘That's all nice,” he said,| might have made less coura- ;shore, then taxied through 
Miller’s-- ,.%” 1 Fae gy Ae eee 7 Om Sag a faced | tse mee mace” [wre Overhead est task God's prying uewspaper| The citation that goes ‘with the| @ the hotel Lexington, “but T'll) the raft was pitching in Chi-|"™Mt Sa chillun ever have so face is the medal “and ribbon route: Ter ae et as at oe nave tereitorial waters (in fact,| Altogether there wore sins eur , ‘ a ; lor- | t ing broadcast vivors, ineluding two 
ves You Many Dollars on ™ Se titude in the successful rescue of| Whole crew didn't do. Let me tell Scistas bak cosad Gat aoe © Des aha of ee ae ee ah Ged 7 All New Furniture A hero is a man of notable/the survivors of the Cathay Pa-| You the story... aircraft sighted in this area would/ flight back to Hong Kong. f R . enh ee oe ae aa Se TELLS HIS STORY Se olen + as The pilot of the ditched plane 
Oo eco ty! . ‘sa Cooper a) by Communist aircraft," On July 23rd, 1954, he explained, | § to mang, © confided to Woodyard that he : nnn . 
3 peng Seaity 3 Hess weap pa pan Ag Saxe sag It says further that his “cour. he and his crew (from the Sist|Iné seem Vistually lptenibie. been mocked out of the sir oye . 
: 44 age, coolness Clark , Chinese Communist planes. j oe ie 
— Latest Styles — you ask @ silly question Uke, HOw | face of possible Communist tn- AE ee atte at astine| But “this was the sort of day|The truth would never have = 4 * Satisf tio it ll = Ph tervention on this occasion re- . when ‘everything goes just right,” | known if it were not for the iA ae ‘ 
Lasting isiaction : oe aa answer you G&/ tects the highest crédit upon flight in their twin-engined Albe-| Capt, Woodyard remembers. So by tain and his crew. ; 
. . himselt and the United States | ‘Toss. —- careful landed the} But of course Jack, A a Convenient Terms! . . Pi ah” Montes Capt, Jack | Air Force.” == Aikutroes in the colmeer woler Bier H [ee ghircaaed ee ap ayy : HOUR a 
} Open Moriday — Friday Evenings {|| don’t stop nesthy antiep aren: | mas It was an SOS from a Cathay) = oo ee fot ; 
ee 3 Hl you're gow’ to wear it out,” Childs Named to Post Pacific DC4. airliner, which re-| Williams Signs Bill fied all the time and trainin’ we hi E Closed Wednesday Afternoon Roanokeborn Capt. Woodyard is| in Police Chiefs Unit ported one engine was ce ey for Flint UM Branch oes lal ttle —" : 
not Cooper in drawl and - crate few miles south of| — kes Ap , Oo a fom thé. cletere LANSING State Police Com-/| craft was a LANSING (®—Gov. Williams has | admits. “But I imagine the Com- } ur 19th Year of Greater Value Giving! | (GtoctD. aan Gari good looks ot | mistioeet Joneph A. Chilis, bas Communistheld Halian Island on| priating $37,000 to organize a two- | munists were more so, when their TONIGHT ONLY 
, Gregory Peck. appointed chairman ie . Bangkok year branch of the University of murder was disclosed.” 
3 te fe the protolype’of the ‘shy | Sweesetial Asan of cts of Pe-|  Weneyeng ce se | Michigan at Fin | 1 5P.M.to9 P.M. ie Z 3 man of. courege. | but..this has} )/0 Ferteert cod doue leaped to | The branch, ytich would Seni’ | Cup of Coffee ts Reward |B — 
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Where You Honestly Save! Force Base in the Phillippines to| Police and highway patrols in the | hours to fly to the area where | College, would be ready to enroll’ Trail found a purse ; I New York City, es United States and law officers’in| the distressed plane was pre- | students in the fall of 1956 under | $2,400 in cash and 
| 144 Oakland Ave. Careful Free Delivery Canada, Childs will preside at a| sumed to have ditched, atid when | present plans. $300 and took the time to find a oe |} TO RECEIVE MEDAL meeting of the group during an/ the rescue plane finally spotted a | The bill requires the university | owner of the purse 
, He -was rushed here to receive association convention- in Phila-| raft with survivors, there were | quirements for presentation to’ the | bought Gene a cup 
the third annual ‘Aviators’ Valor | delphia this October two major dangers involved that ' 1956 session of the Legislature. | reward. 
  
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      NEW YORK @—Imagine how; canned meat in barracks, but use| canned hamburgers today than the 
yond dear old Mom would feel if| vast amounts on maneuvers or in .armed services.” 
‘a stranger hauled oft and | combat. f Garvin, whose firm wil! roll its, 
gave her a black eye on Mother's! But the canned hamburger peo-| 100 millionth canned hamburger | 
; ; ple are far from midllified. They | off the assembly line this week, is! 
? Bewildered? Angry? | feel National Canned Hamburger | mulling over the idea of taking it 
ell, this ig how the canned Month has been ruined—and that | to the nation’s capital and present- 
i | they have a legitimate beef. jing it to the first statesman who | 
  : Here its members were, quietly | i will get up in Congress and defend 
observing National Canned Ham-| ‘‘The Vasier ‘Cieancionlen has ‘this fine American product.” He 
~ burger Month, and what happens? | put an onus on our industry,” said feels it shouldn't be too difficult to 
‘ The Hoover Commission spoils the Gene Garvin, executive vice na | find the statesman 
-*..\ whole family celebration by re-| |ident of the Claridge Meat Co.,! The canned hamburger. born in 
. ° porting that the U.S, Navy has | which helped develop the canned | the second world war, has mush- | 
stockpiled a 60-year supply of|hamburger for the armed forces) roomed into a multimillion dollar | 
canned hamburgers. a dozen years ago. lindustry. But it already had 
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and there loyal friends also had | crumbs in it and label it hamburg-, 
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“They include shrimpburgers, 
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a Churchill Having Fine Time in Campaign By ALVIN STEINKOPF 
LONDON (®—Surely no one in| 
Britain is having more fun than 
Sir Winston Churchill out elec- 
tioneering. 
He has put on his favorite cam- 
paigning hat, a high cylinder of 
black feit. It manages to look like 
chuckles, and ambles from meet- 
ing to meeting waving cigars and 
making “V" signs, His health ap- 
  In his Sist year the former; Churchill has been trying to 
[Fost Cicer pa gee | keep out of the main arena. He is 
relaxed than he has been’ $F) not om televisan. He is not billed 
eae e 2-8 as the major attraction at Con- At last, someone else. is carry | servative party rallies, The ball 
| has been passed to his protege, Sir 
rd | Anthony Eden, and Churchill statesman, and a mere candidate seems pleased with the manner in 
for a seat in the House of Com. | which Eden has been carrying: it. 
mons, an unexpected and pleas- . 8 ¢ 
ant easing of stresses, He is letting | Some Labor (Socialist) speakers 
others worry about the destiny of | have been saying the Conservative 
mankind, the empire, and the party ungratefully dismissed 
latest coal strike in Wales, Chure! hill, that his recigention as   
) Invention May Help 
Rh-Negative Babies SCHENECTADY, N.Y. @ — A| 
physicist, whose 6-year-old son was 
His development is a biood- 
warming device to be used in the 
type of exchange transfusion that | 
  saved his son from possible death. 
It. was the result of an over-the- 
fence conversation between the: 
physicist, Dr. Volney C. Wilson of | 
the General Electric Co., and al 
pediatrician, Dr. Stewart C, Wag: 
onér. 
Dr. Wagoner told Wilson it should | 
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About 10 per cent of such infants | 
do not live. - 
The device consists of a stainless 
stee] water container, a single 4 | 
way stopcock and heating element | 
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  prime minister was due to under- 
cover pressures, The charge 
makes Churchill snort, and in his 
best blood-and-thunder manner he 
everyone's hair and pledges   
colonies ‘may 
not be tour ing, but tee ae 
areas in which ‘the 
London can do nothing more then 
give advice and exercise moral WOR 
singes 
his total loyalty to Eden. influence.” 2 
Churchill is getting a lot of fun 
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  on the political stage. The target 
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Bevan, left-wing Socialist whose 
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& . ming | very important job—the hatching 
ot affection. 
S = 6 | Brought from a California zo, 
He recalled that Bevan, after a| the emu egg is from one of the with Clement Att- 
ward Bevan is much less than one | 
visit to Russia when Georgi Malen- | largest birds in the world. Cum- 
  
- | not be better, after all, to get rid 
“may be that the things we see in disagreements 
lee, Labor party leader, caused a 
| of an emu egg. 
kov was prime minister, wrote that | mings believes the egg is in very 
the middie. He is a bad judge of; a while. 
| Soxoe | periods of the emu (56 days) with 
| a chicken (21 days), Cummings 
figures his rare charge is about 
on-ethird on the way to hatching. 
= 
He’s In for a Surprise — 
“Tt would not be an act of faith. | BANGOR. Me. (UP)—An 11-vear- | 
it would be an act of folly.” | old girl walked into the public li-| 
Churchill thundered. ‘‘Never let it | brary here and asked for Victor | 
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up to a challenge. Let no impres-| Dame.” The librarian asked for) 
sion go out that Britain is on the) whom the book was intended. The | 
run.’ girl replied: “‘My younger brother. | 
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| Woodford asked whether it might   pain—without 
  | of fleet and army, and to persuade | —EE 
the world by an ‘‘act of faith’ that | 
Britain wants peace. 
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at Orchard Lake Country Club chat Mrs. L. W. Shaffner (right) of| Mrs. George H. Russell of Pontiac Trail, 
Rochester, past chairman of Ladies’ Sailing’ this year’s chairman, at the luncheon spon- 
s with sored by the group. -   
Shirley Lyons, Norman Nelson Married | ctl. 
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| Takes Area 
Swimmer ‘Bumpy’ Jones Will 
Study at U. of M;; 
Honoraries Busy 
By SUE GILBERT 
AN ARBOR—Burwell (Bumpy) 
| Jones, of Pontiac Trail, received 
| his notification of acceptance to 
the Michigan Medical School last 
week. Bumpy, breaker of world 
| swimming records, will have com-   
iwork in June, at the University, 
During the past year, he served 
| as captain of the swimming team. 
The last few weeks have been 
| the time during which the campus 
| honorary societies have tapped 
| new members. The tapping, which 
| generally takes place at night, is 
| followed the next day by either 
public pledging ceremonies or 
identification of the pledge by 
| some distinctive miannér of “dress. 
| -Mary Ann Thomas, of Eliza- 
beth road, was recently tapped 
; fer Wyveryn, the junior women's 
honorary society, 
| Mary Ann, who is majoring in 
mended by the chairman of the 
Political Science Department at 
, the University for attendance at a 
'summer seminar in Salisbury, 
| Conn. 
      ure q * | TO DISCUSS ECONOMICS Peatiae Press Photes | x, 
chairman of the _ The seminar, sponsored by’ the | Institute of Public Affairs, will 
  > lems in World Affairs.'’ The ses- | . 
ce ——— 3 | sion = last from July 6, to 
t | Aug. 24. Bride- ect | Another this semester 
};Announces = srEcss : 
Attendants _/irw Bawara's: Cornel. came to 
Names. of Party honored at the all-campus con- 
for Rite Listed by|au 
Elairte Grennier = 
Russel Holland, of East Iroquois ' pleted his four years of pre-med | ; 
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  ANNE KATHRYN BOEGEHOLD The 
engagement of 
Anne Kathryn 
Boegehold is 
-announced by 
her parents, 
the Alfred 
Lindley 
Boegeholds of 
Erie drive, 
to Richard G. 
Jones. 
‘He is the son 
of Mrs. Keith 
M. Jones of 
Boulder, Colo. 
She is a 
graduate of 
and attended 
Stephens 
College and 
Unisersity of 
Michigan. 
He will 
graduate in 
June from 
University of 
Vichigan.   
| political science, has been recom- | 
THE PONTIAC PRESS   Liggett School 
tt ee ‘Miami Adopts 
\Covered Look 
| MIAMI (INS)—The covered-up 
| look is replacing the bare shoulder 
| in Florida sun fashions. 
| “The no-top sundress has defi- 
| nitely lost its popularity,” says 
of the 
**Built- 
sleeves | Harold Schiff. president 
| Miami Fashion Council. 
| up shoulders or little cap 
| are stylish this yeer.” 
| ‘The sheath dress in linen or 
2 cotton-and-sitk blend, with high 
scoep neckline and wide built-up 
| shoulder straps, is a new Florida 
+ style leader. Schiff also noted 
| that the high square front neck- 
| line ef Dior’s “‘A” look is appear- 
| ing in Southern sun clothes. 
Miami manufacturers stil! offer 
a choice of sheath or full skirt, 
i but they agree that the bare-top 
| dress is no longer stylish. Schiff 
said far fewer sundress-with-jacket 
| ensembles “are being made. 
| The Miami fashion expert added 
that “flamingos and rhinestones” 
| are’ following bare shoulders into 
| the fashion discard. 
Florida styles for '55 are much 
less flamboyant than before, and 
| colors are restricted to ladylike 
| pastels with dull yellow as the 
newest high fashion: tint. ca ee AE 
. / : 
Womens Section   
PAGES 1619.   - MONDAY, MAY 23, 1935 
Role of Catholic Woman Outlined 
| Mrs. John Shada of Royal Oak, | terialism is making great strides fied feeling of being right with 
archdiocesan chairman of family | today. “You can not buy peace of Gad.” | 
mind, peace of soul or that satis: apy with FAITH |‘ life, was guest speaker at the an-/ 
‘nual breakfast sponsored by the 
| League of Catholic Women Sun-| 
| day 
| The mother of six children, 
| Mrs. Shada discussed ‘“The Chal- 
| lenging Role of Today's Catholic 
|Women” at the meeting held in } 
i 
\ Miscellaneous 
Shower Honors 
Margaret Smith   
Catholic women, she said, should 
arm themselves with religious 
| faith “which will enable us to cope 
| with whatever life deals us.” 
Mrs, Thomas L. Carry, presi- 
dent of the League of Catholic 
A miscellaneous shower honoring) Women introduced the speaker 
    
' ford, 
        
Shirley Lyons became the bride ‘attendants wore picture hats and | the guests were Maxwell Phelps 
of Norman Nelson Saturday eve- 
ning at 7 o'clock in Oakland Park 
Methodist. Church. 
Two hundred guests witnessed 
the double-ring candlelight cere- 
‘mony performed by the Rev. 
James W. Deeg. Palms and bas- 
kets of carnations and gladioli dec- 
orated the altar. 
‘The bride is the daughter of 
Mr. and Mrs, George W. Lyons 
of North Perry street and he is 
Neilson of Auburn road, . 
A gown of Chantilly lace and 
tulle over satin, fashioned with 
fitted bodice, portrait neckline and 
long pointed sleeves was worn by 
the bride. Sequins embellished the’ 
      i shoes matching their gowns. 
WEAR YELLOW 
Deborah Granger and Peggy 
Lyons, riieces of the bride, wore 
yellow organdy dresses with white 
trim. They wore flowers in their 
hair and carried baskets of rose 
petals. 
dames Phillips of Rechester 
served as best man and seating 
       
     
     
   
        
   
    and Richard Campbell. 
A reception was held at Knights 
of Columbus Hall.- The bride’s 
mother. wore a navy lace dress 
| with pink accessories and a cor- 
_ sage of carnations and roses. The 
bridegroom's mother chose a pink 
jersey dress with white acces- 
sories and a corsage of carnations 
and roses, 
TRAVEL TO NIAGARA 
When the couple left for a wed- 
ding trip to Niagara Falls, Quebec 
and Montreal, the new Mrs, Nelson 
was wearing a black and white lin- 
en suit with black patent acces- 
sories and an orchid from her 
| bridal bouquet. 
They will reside on Orchid 
  
Coming Events Dora D Card CiuD of the will meet Tuesday at 7:30 with Mr. 
Mrs. Joseph Jones, 76 Green 8t. 
    At a miscellaneous shower on 
Friday evening, Elaine Grennier 
announced her bridal attendants 
for her July 25 marriage to Wayne 
Long. son of Mrs. Mae Long of 
Telegraph road. 
The bride-elect. daughter of Mr. 
and Mrs. Frank Grennier of Mari- 
va street, has asked Helen Coffer 
to be her maid of honor. Brides- 
maids will be Marjorie Porter and 
Mary Lou Kramp with Wendy 
Johnson as flower girl. She is a 
iniece of the prospective  bride- 
groom, 
Serving as best man will be 
Wendell Doolin. Curtis Grennier, 
the bride’s brother, and Richard - 
Carter are te be ushers, 
Elaine’s shower was given by 
Mrs. Ralph Jones and Mrs. Robert 
Starkey at the East Mansfield ave- 
nue home of Mrs. Jones. 
Decorating the table as a center- 
piece was a miniature wedding 
party made of cakes. 
GUESTS LISTED 
Guests included Inez Riese, Mrs. 
‘Peter Gormley, Mrs. John Grat- 
Eleanor Curtis, Mrs. 
Lillian Shiker, Mrs. Bertha San- 
Mrs. James Hight, 
Keshigan, Mrs. Harry Wacker and 
Mrs. Peggy Rofe. | 
Others wete Mrs. Lyle Saum, 
Mrs. Nellie Long, Grace Clark, 
Mrs, Jeannette See, Zeena Ros- 
soff, Mrs. Orben Wilkins, Mrs. 
Norman Warner, Mrs. Mae Long, 
Mrs, Thomas Huiphrey and 
Mrs. Frank Gren q ton, Mrs. 
  Also attending w Mrs. Doro- 
thy Gould, Mrs. B , 
Mrs, Gerald Reed, Mrs. Clarence 
Richardson, Mrs. Gordon Trayer, 
Marjorie Porter, Helen Coffer and 
Mary Lou Kramp, 
  
Convention News 
Reported to Group | 
Delegates” Who attended the re 
cent 20th national triennial conven- 
tion of the Young Women’s 
Christian Association in New York 
City; related their experiences to 
the board of directors and electors   
| of the local YWCA. 
    
Mrs. Col lins Hesds 
Women’s Club 
  Lillian | ~ avenue, has just been elected house | 
president of his dormitory section, | 
Scott House, South Quadrangle. 
iRusse! will take over his new 
duties next fall. 
This summer, he plans to attend 
| the Pontiac Business Institute and | 
| a8 a vacation break, he will ac- 
| company his father, Judge H. Rus- 
| sel Holland, and sister on a west- 
ern trip, taking in Glacier Na- 
tional Park, Yellowstone National 
| Park, and Canadian parks.   
  
\Contest Is Ended, | 
‘Winners Are Told 
The running battle between the 
weeks contest the “Big Hams’ | 
came off winners, losing a total | 
of 74 pounds in the race among 
members of the Fashion Your 
Figure Club. 
At a recent meeting at Pontiac 
High School, Mrs, Russell Gortner 
was winner of the weekly trophy. 
A report on the workshop held at 
Pontiac State Hospital, was made 
| by Mrs. Gortner, Mrs, Gerald Rose | 
and Mrs, Hartley Bray, ;   the League building. | . . ' Joseph Robert Swengros, was given 
There are four “musts” for | Friday evening by Kay Kirkby of 
the Catholic woman, the speaker | Orchard Lake avenue. 
stated, She is a champion of — : 
ng = aka < thritt and of of Mr. and Mrs, Clarence L. Smith 
religions foun. ‘of Windcroft drive and Joseph is 
In her role as champion of love,| the son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph 
the speaker said the Catholic A. Swengros of West Huron street. 
woman loves God and her neigh- | Tho couple will exchange nup- 
bor, has a special aptitude for | 
love—the kind of love that forgets» a tora —ee ee 
self. | z 
LOVE IMPORTANT - Guests at the shower were Mrs. 
| Smith, Mrs. Swengros, Rosemary 
“Love isan important element smith, Mrs. Gerald Kirkby, Mrs: | in everyone's life: We all need to! Edward Silk and Mrs, Dora Wilson, 
| be needed, and we all want to be | grandmother of the bride-elect. gvanted, There is a distinction, 
“Stuffed Sausages” and the “Big however, between giving of self | Mrs, C. Gerald Smith, Mrs. Frank | 
Hams” has ended — after a six! and the giving of things,” Mrs.) Bonner, Mrs. Willis Lefurgy, Mrs. | Other guests were Margaret Silk, 
Shada said, Vernon €. Abbott and Mrs. S. V. 
Sekles. 
Still others were Mrs, Charies 
Sanft, Martha Sanft, Mrs. Charies 
Halpin, Mrs, Bruce Narrin, Mrs. 
Thomas Schmidt, and Mrs. 
  behind the movements of truth. | Charles Kistner. 
In the discussion of thrift, Mrs. |° Out-of-town guests were Mrs. 
Shada said that we must differen- Robert Boynton of Huntington 
tiate between material and spir- | Woods and Mrs, Gerald Swanson 
itualistic things. And she said, ma-' of Ferndale. | 
| The bride-elect is the ‘daughter ' Margaret Ann Smith, bride-elect of! and spoke on the cooperative 
home which the League is spon- 
| sorting, 
Women living here pool their re 
sources and maintain the home 
themselves, Interested persons 
may call Mrs. Carry at her home 
in Drayton Plains. 
| Sharon Holland entertained with 
a piano solo followed by commit- 
tee reports given by Mrs. Wilfred 
J. Hinds, Mrs. Carl Brown. Mrs. 
Arthur Crawford and Mrs. Wiiliam 
B. Dean c 
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  ‘Mrs. Sam Warwick 
Heads Garden Club 
Mrs. Sam Warwick was installed 
as president of the Sylvan Garden 
| Club when members met at Devon 
|Gables for a luncheon. 
| Mrs. Raymond Dombrowksi is 
| vice president; Mrs. John Roeper, 
| Secretary and Mrs. Charles Irvin, 
| treasurer. 
| Mrs. Vivian Tubbs of Dirt Gar- 
_deners’ Club was the speaker for 
the recent meeting. Plans were 
made for an annual breakfast to 
  
  
    
          Judges for Sunday's seventh annual art exhibit of Pon- 
tiac Society of- Artists, artists in their own right, were (left They are shown | West of Bloomfield Hills and Robert Thom af Birniaghan. 
with one of the prise-winners. 
    : ee   |be held the latter part of June, 
  
      
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your husband by replacing your 
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Including 
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Juvenile 
Values to $500 
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Committee Members 
Receive Awards 
Officers were nominated by 
  James Hunt, director of 
Children’s Aid Society (left 
of $50 to Camp 
Society.   having fun about women drivers Pontiac F 
00 reinforces the masculine ego Cream cheese is a «wonderful that it persuades the hardier sex spread for crackers. It also can 
joytally to change our tires, I 0), seg on the ingredient for an it's a small price for them to pay-| interesting pastry, Pastry made 
A motor is just about the only/ with cream cheese is delicate and 
Ging min Sete nt Fo'De werer | Gaky. Mie. Grunt McDonald gives ; us her recipe for this German 
Mrs, McDonald is the incoming president of the Pontiac New- 
comers Club. She is an ardent 
golfer and past president of the 
Silver Lake Golf League, a group 
she organized last summer. She 
is treasurer of her church circle. 
An enthusiastic sewer, she also en- 
joys textile painting. 
  
juvenile services of Oakland 
County, is pictured explaining facts about Camp Oakland 
to Oriel Endelman, executive secretary of the Michigan 
), and Mrs. Tom Hruska of 
North Cass Lake road, a member of the Opti-Mrs. Club of 
Pontiac. Members of the Opti-Mrs. Club made donations 
Oakland and the Michigan Children’s Aid 
  
Pontiac Coin Club 
Has 65th Meeting 
more people 
ed in coin collecting. 
Meetings are held the first Tues- 
  Book tore Still others receiving certificates | month. Anyone interested in coin 2 S$ were Mrs. Licyd LaBarge, Mrs. | or stamp collecting are invited to 
9.W. Lawrence . fl Geen ann ter Pos cad tame nt Ot, meetings. YMCA 2 te 
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  Members Take Part 
in Church Program 
The Mission Bells of St. Johr 
Lutheran Church met at the church 
president, | recently to enjoy a skit, “Dr. I. Q.” 
on missionary work. 
Those taking part in the pro- 
gram included Mrs. Carl Nelson, 
Mrs. Kenneth Anderson, Mrs. Har- 
ry Santala, Mrs. Philip Wargelin, 
Mrs. Fremont Thoe and Mrs. 
Helen. Dovre. 
Hostesses for the evening were 
Mrs. William Park and Mrs. Fre- 
mont Thoe, The June meeting will 
be held at the Dover road home of 
Mrs. Eugene Perkio, 
  
Minister Discusses 
Meaning of Church 
Fifteen members of the Mary 
Lyons Group of First Congrega- 
tional Church met at the Drayton 
Plains home of Mrs. Norman 
Cheal. 
. Tentative plans are being made 
for a square dance to be held in 
‘|| the fail. 
Lawrence Graves, associate min- 
talk 
  | Barbara Frederick 
Feted at Shower 
  | Mrs. Robert Nelson, Mrs. Frank Zontians Hear 
Musical Program 
at Meeting 
All Saings Episcopal Church. 
He was assisted in the. program by 
ren 
the Rev. Mr. O'Reilly. 
comprised the second portion 
the program. 
Marian Holden was chairman of 
the day and guests incluied Mrs. 
Paul Gorman, Jean Walter, 
Thelma Atkinson and the Rev. 
Robert J. Bickley of Milford. 
New members present included 
Irons, Elsie Benson, Ladeen Floyd 
and Mrs. Louis Traschen. 
  
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  A musical program was enjoyed | © 
by members of the Zonta Club} 77 
when. they met .at Stevens Hall,| 
The musical riumbers were all| | _ 
compositions of the Rev. Michael 2. 
J. O'Reilly of St. Michael Church. | 7 
Frances Capucille and Mrs. War- s. 
Cosgrove. ; a 
A solo, “Our Father” was pre-| =, 
sented by Miss Capucilli and she | § 
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Mrs. Cosgrove. An organ reverie, | 
|“In the Shadows” was played by| | | 
Two marches and popular music _ Luscious | 
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  Is Honored 
j Joseph Koren, Mrs. Robert Dun-   
Bride-Elect 
at Shower Feted at a miscellaneous shower 
was Christine Harrison, bride- 
elect of Richard McMahon. Par- 
ents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. 
Ralph Harrison of Mansfield ave- 
nue and Orval McMahon of Third 
street. 
They will be married June 17 
at Joslyn Avenue Presbyterian 
Church. 
The joint shower, given by 
Mrs. Harry Blust and Barbara 
Daniels, was held at Mrs. Bjust's 
home on Winthrep drive. 
Guests attending the recent 
gathering were Barbara Fred- 
ericks, Mrs. Margaret Fredericks, 
Mrs. Gladys Morris, Mrs. Cleo 
Slater, Mrs. Tommy Brimhall, De- 
lores Hylla, Mrs. Donald Harrison 
and Mrs. Norman Hall. . 
OTHERS LISTED 
Others were Norma McGothin, 
Mrs. Harry Stonehouse, Mrs. Ernie 
Melone, Beth«McEvoy, Mrs. Roy /- 
Polasek, Mrs. Jim Conway, Mrs. 
Leamon. Furgurson, Joan Bowhall, 
Mrs. Archie. Bartlebaugh, Mrs. 
ham and Sharon Daniels. ~ 
Completing the guest list were 
Mrs. Claud Daniels, Mrs. Ralph 
Hickerson, Mrs. Carl Huston, Mrs. 
Shirley Currie, Mrs. Ralph Har- 
rison, Judy Harrison and Mrs. 
Henry Godin. . 
  
Adult Conference 
Slated at Cranbrook 
“Does Your Life Make Sense”’ 
will be the theme of a Diocesan 
Adult Conference to take place at 
Cranbrook School from June 14 to 
18, é ° 
This was the announcement made | 
by Jessie Brewer when Guild Ten 
of All Saints Episcopal Church met | 
for a buffet dinner at the Oxbow | 
Lake home of Mrs. Guy Shotwell. | 
The Rev. C. George Widdifield     /and reported+on the May Break- 
~ | fast. 
| Isabel Tiltman, 
   
   
     
      
       
   
  of the church, will be director of | 
the conference, Miss Brewer also | 
gave the Christian education lesson | 
Guests of the group were Mrs. 
Mrs. Susan Tice 
and Mrs. Amy Harper. ; 
| Sound waves move four miles 
| a second threugh steel, but slow | 
down to one mile a second through 
      fresh water.   Peatiane Press Phete 
The-annual banquet cuniced by she i men Poole (left), incoming president of Watkins 
of Central Methodist Church will be held| Lake, and George Yansen, outgoing presi- 
Tuesday evening at 6:30 p. m. at the church,| dent, of Chippewa road. Ralph Beehler 
Going over plans for the final meeting at (right) of West Iroquois road is a member 
which guests are invited are Richard C.\of the board of directors.   
Red Cross Workers to Meet Tuesday Mrs, Mildred Bennett, Executive 
Secretary, Oakland County Chap- 
ter of the American Red Cross, 
will review progress in the Blood 
Recruitment program at a lunch- 
eon meeting Tuesday in Birming- 
ham. 
Residents of Oakland County 
who have supported the Red Cross 
Blood Program for the past four 
years will lunch together at Re- 
deeimer Lutheran Church, 
Mrs. John Blanchard of Bloom- 
field Hills, vice chairman of the 
advisery committee sponsoring 
the luncheon, and representing 
Dr. Ernest Baver, will welcome 
the group and introduce the va- 
rieuws chairmen. 
Mrs. Norman McQuater of Roy- 
al Oak is chairman for South Oak- 
land; Mrs. E. H. Lerchen for Bir- 
mingham; Mrs. 0. E. Koskinen of 
West Bloomfield for out-cdunty vil- 
lages and towns; and Mrs. A. H. 
Magnus of Bloomfield Hill 
Pontiac. 
CHAIRMEN TO MEET 
Also present will be dozens of s for) 
  local recruiting chairmen ‘repre- 
senting industrial; social, church 
and civic groups who sponsor mo- 
bile visits throughout the year. 
In order to fill its quota of eight 
hundred pints a month, the county 
must recruit one hundred mobile 
visits. 
* ¢ ® 
Other reports will be given by 
Mrs, Dalton F. Sifton on Mobile 
Recruitment in the county; Mrs. 
John Logan on Volunteer Service; 
Area WSCS Elects 
Mrs. Garrison 
MIDLAND (#—Mrs. Edward H. 
Stahly of Saginaw was re-elected 
president™ of the Detroit Confer- 
ence of the Women’s Society of 
Christian Service Friday at the 
group's annual convention. 
Other officers elected were Mrs.   
John Garrison, Pontiac, vice 
president; Mrs. William Devoe, 
Detroit, recording secretary; Mrs. 
Russell Steininger, Wayne, treas- 
urer. 
    
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            Mrs. James E. McCormick on Vol- 
unteer Nurses’ Service. 
Outlining Royal Oak's part in 
the Civilian Defense. pian of the 
area, Mayor Kelley of that city 
will express his interest in the 
program. Mrs, Clifford of Fern- 
dale will sing two soles. 
Dr. John Marra, chief patholo- 
gist of Pontiac General Hospital, 
will be present and will discuss 
saving of life. 
nurse's aides, motor service and 
staff aides will also attend. + | members of the Wisner 
' PTA who gathered recently for 
the need and use of blood ‘in the | 
Gray ladies, canteen personnel, | Central PTA 
“Know Your Michigan” was the 
| theme of a program enjoyed by 
School 
their last meeting of the season, 
The program in song and story 
was presented by Mrs. Ralph 
Gardner's and Mrs, Roy Wood's 
fourth grade pupils. ; 
New officers were installed dur- 
ing the meeting by Mrs. Donald 
North, president of Pontiac High 
School PTA, Mrs, William J. 
Thomas is president; Mrs. Mor- 
Completing jhe slate will be Mrs. 
Ervin Christie, treasurer and Mrs. 
Fred Froede, corresponding secre- 
tary, Council delegates are Mrs. 
Lawrence LaBair, Mrs, Paul Web- 
ster and Mrs. Donald North. 
Mrs. Lester Lyons, Mary Mit- 
i chell and Geraldine Gibbs were 
named to serve on the auditing   committee, An annual teacher's | 
luncheon will be held June 16 in| 
the school gymnasium, 
| CENTRAL PROGRAM 
were . entertained by the school 
— under the direction of Ray- 
Mary Martha Unit 
Attends Luncheon 
The Mary Martha Circle of Oak-   
luncheon at 
Hedge's Wigwam. 
Following the luncheon, mem- 
bers assembled at the James K 
boulevard home of Mrs. Everett 
Robertson for a meeting. 
Devotions were given by Mrs. 
|E. J. Sweazey. Mrs. James Deeg 
and Mrs. Irl Williams were guests 
| for the occasion. 
Mrs. William Childers of Kennett 
road will be hostess for the June 
meeting.   
  
  MR. and MRS. 
Celebrating their 50th 
avenue, 
Church for a reception will 
brate his birthday. 
A repetition of marriage vows 
will highlight the golden wedding 
anniversary of Mr, and Mrs. Glen- 
ford Haviland of Elizabeth Lake 
avenue. 
The couple has invited 250 
friends to attend a reception to be 
held Tuesday evening at Bethany 
Baptist Chureh. Tuesday is- not 
‘only the Havilands’ wedding anni- 
versary, but is also Mr, Havi- 
land's birthday, 
The wedding ceremony will be   
Satins feees Phote 
GLENFORD HAVILAND 
wedding anniversary Tuesday 
will be Mr. and Mrs. Glenford Haviland of Elizabeth Lake 
The 250 guests who gather at Bethany Baptist 
also help Mr. Haviland cele- 
Celebration Is Planned {performed by Dr. Rufus Traver, 
years ago in Pontiac at the home 
8 her parents, Mr, and Mrs. A. A, 
ch. 
The couple will be attended at 
Tuesday’s ceremony by their ori- 
ginal attendants, Mrs, Alan Green, 
niece of Mr. Haviland; and Ralph 
Aich, brother of Mrs. Haviland. 
The couple has two sons, Del- 
bert of Voorheis road and Max of 
Royal Oak, as well as four 
o   Installation of Officers S Highlight Local PTA. Meetings 
t’‘Michigan’ Wisner Theme; 
Hears Band 
mond Young when they met re- 
cently. 
Mrs, Dale Relfe was installed 
as president; Mrs, Charles 
Farmer, vice president; Douglas 
Martin, father vice president; 
and Mrs. Donald McKee. secre- 
tary, ’ 
Mrs. Junior Horrall is treasurer? 
Mrs. James Marinos, historian and 
council delegates are Mrs. Loen 
Johnston, Mrs. Harold Paida and 
Mrs, Leon Putman, 
Mrs. Stuart. Galbraith, principal, 
announced a family picnic to be 
held early in Jone. ——     
  
    Central School PTA members | 
      land Park Methodist Church met | 
| Wednesday for a 
  
      
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inAt tat time, Stolowsid. whose | "Gace Garba had become con-| Mr. Stokowski and Fare very good | staid London 
tinguished by remarkably ex-|vinced that she and Stokowski | friends. But as far as marriage) factual note 
pressive hands, an asceticlooking | Could, in @ mainner of speaking, | to him—mo. That is out of the) dent cabled countenance and a mane of white| make beautiful music together, | question. been obliged 
hair, was fifty-five; Garbo was| She appeared with him often at} In early December, after his) hung around the 
thirty-two. private social functions, where | wife's divorce had been granted,| hér from gaily danced the rumba as| Stokowski also denied that there | persistent photographers, who have 
In cenversation with friends well es te Big. Apple. was anything to the storieé that | not hesitated ae Tae eee meat. | ‘The customary matrimonial | he and Garbo were to marry. | lie in wait on 
ship, “She was very cagey | Tumors began to take shape, Later that month, however, {nS Vite’ about everything,” one of ber | They became widespread whet, | when Garbo sailed for Sweden fa 
friends has sald, “but eapecially | i October 1987, Stokowski’s sec- | to spend Christmas with her br 
about money or the possibility | ond wife established residence | relatives, it was duly noted that 
that somebody would use hes'in | im Nevada and filed suit for | the maestro was on hand to bid 
some She seemed relieved | divorce. her bon voyage. 
to learn that Stoky wes well off ‘A couple of days after this de-| . snat time: Garbo had begun 
referring to Stokowski privately as 
The Clarence |““™y boy friend.” = 
‘Otters of | GRETA FOLLOWS STOKOWSKI 
le RY i fy — lage a Tower,’ Arriving in Italy, he proceeded Bloomfield | to the tiny, historic village of || Hair Cutting y Hills, Ravello, where he had taken a 
he month’s lease on the ancient, 
announce thé | nandsome Villa Cimbrone, situated engagement of | on a mountain perch commanding their daughter,| 4 ™magnificent view of the Med- Annali 
in webb of Garbo. When Gato arrived a Wiha ko eekter Martat (Over Pasty" Baberrs 4 wee 
New vat the Villa Cimbrone, one of the _ Open Evenings by Appointment me 
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son of the John ; 
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MONDAY, MAY 23, 1955 * ONTIAC PRESS maa et iy 
  ' .PONTIAC, MICHIGAN. — 
onfusion    
  In the Good Old 
Summer (CRASH) Tim   ‘Urges Wison End Air Power C 
  Pontiac Press Vhotes 
DRAWS CROWD — 
Shown at the left are a.few of the 
estimated 20,000 persons who 
lined Saginaw street in downtown 
Pontiac Saturday for the annual PARADE 
Armed Forces Day parade, Above 
is the convertible ing Beverly 
Jean Doud, 18-year-old Drayton 
Plains secretary who was named 
Miss Pontiac Naval Rerserve by 
in the auto with Miss Doud are 
her two assistants, Frankie- Rus- 
sell, 17, of Waterford, and “Marcie 
Hill, 18, of Pontiac. Also in the 
parade were tanks from the 73rd 
Reserve Tank Battalion, Company 
_ M, 125th Intantry, of Pontiac’s Na- 
tional Guard, area high school 
bands, various veterans’ organiza- 
tions, Red Cross, Civil Defense 
_. and Boy Scout marchers. 
  
istration in response to a campaign 
heckler. 
_ EDEN-DULLESIKE . 
Sir Anthony convinced Secretary 
of State John Foster Dulles, then 
  
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PA ‘ele Chiang Kai-shek’s forces; by the 
long-overdue of Commu- 
nist China to the United Nations; 
and by the neutralization of For- 
mosa under the United Nations to 
enable its inhabitants to make 
their own choice.” 
CONSERVATIVE VIEW 
The Conservative position is   * * s 5 ; 
“In the Formosa Straits we 
should like to see a guarantee on 
both sides not to. resort to force, 
and the withdrawal of the Chinese 
Nationalist forces from the coastal 
islands. This could lead to the re- Moreover, the Socialists 
pledged to reduce the British period 
  Sen, Johnson. 
  | ening to gain air superiority over 
much prefers the latter plank. 
are 
of compulsory military service if Going into the summer touring season, the auto contributing negligence makes the case even 
: ‘policies cover can save embarrassment and 
Read ! Pictured few ¢ uge. Damages, for instance, depend entirely ‘en who| chat taewrenee cath pages (, oaaiies 
ooking Truth | | erences ss estes Rash of © Statements 
About Russian Planes 
Differ Widely 
WASHINGTON w — Sen Lyndon 
B, Johnson (D-Tex) called on Sec- 
retary of Defense Wilson today 
to “step in and stop the com 
fusion” he said exists about the 
* * * : 
The Senate Democratic leader |- 
said congressional committees are 
going to try to find out the “true 
story” of whether Russia is threat-             
   
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the United States. : 
In the meantime, he said Wil- 
‘son has the responsibility for 
seeing to it that “the generals 
and secretaries get together so 
right hand knows what 
doing.” 
    takes | pany will try to collect from him.) But if you get 
cn all ki eer unh—unh, brother, . 
  
You can't collect for personal 
‘ar 1 Ss. P ’ | effects stolen from the car, under 
have delivered in Boston Friday 
said Russia now has the world’s 
largest air force and “resources 
in manpower and material we 
could not possibly match.”   
    
  
-|Learns to Use Soroban   
YOKOHAMA, Japan—When cli- 
of ents walk into the Pontiac law firm | 
ot Howlett, Hartman and Beier 
next year they're liable to see a 
young associate attofney rattling 
beads similar to those found on a 
MATTER ‘OF NECESSITY 
In Howlett’s case it was a mat- 
  itt $ 
    _ “With that gadget, Jim is doing 
    
    
      
      ter of necessity, 
The army is completely revising 
its occupation classification sys- 
tem and Howlett is one of the 
men charged with converting old 
personal history forms to the new 
system by July 1, | 
To do the job requires a lot of 
mathematics. After sizing up his 
job, Howlett decided to learn to 
use a sorban. It took him 15 hours 
of concentrated practice to build 
mented: |Pontiac Soldier in Far East Finds Japs’ 
‘Adding Machine’ Big Help in His Work | twice the work I can. It certainly 
_ streamlines operations around 
| Manipulating the 
| 
| duty in Japan. He's also learned 
enough about “shogi’ (Japanese 
game | chess) to win an 
| from native friends. = 
  
     
           
       
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beads is only one of the skills 
When he’s not busy playing shogi 
converting personnel records,| this up, saying that statements 
. Howlett spends his time reading PRESSing Questions: 
Readers Tell What |No = 
They Like in Press || eT e 
What do you like most about the Pontiac Press? sa May Reach Showdown 
Editors and reporters often wonder if the fruits of their daily Par ae 
on Minimum Wage — -   
ever, he changed the text to say 
only that the Soviets have “a 
large air force” and “impressive 
resources in -mar ma- 
terial,” without’ saying whether 
this country ous match them. , +     
labors please the average reader—Wonder if their work can be im- 
proved. . 
In an effort to find what Mr. and Mrs. Pontiac think of their home 
town newspaper, the above question was asked.   as ours, possibly better.” 
  
‘ Although Detroit newsmen said Mrs, James W. Hunt, of 2315 + _ education and increased min- 
| they would stick by the stories | Osjrum St., says the society pages | fives in Romeo bi-mel be um wages may reach a show- 
they wrote, Burgess told the Sen- | and beauty editor's articles are! sinneg down but stated that he | 4°¥ this week in the House Labar 
her first choice. Armed Services Committee, - ff 
99 Said Mrs. Hunt, (uae ot which Johnson is a member, tore clerk <t'My E * 6 6 
that he was misquoted, Secretar) Store Clerk < " 
of the Air Force Talbott stapes! husband © usually The 30-member committee is ten- 
turns right to 
about Russian air superiority | the sports pages | 
   
       
     
  about Japanese literature and were made “by people who just | While I go right tomorrow on a school construction 
roaming around the country on, don't know.” to the comics. | bill, Then it is scheduled to meet 
his recently purchased Japanese Burgess is chief of intelligence oy : ~o iS oe ee motorcycle e Press pea for the Continental Air Command, ¢ 
; a the son of Mr and Mrs./ and Power is commanding general geen vlna There were reperts Gat ob larold E. Howlett of 104 E. Iro-| of the Air Force Research and ways tempts may be made to vete out 
quois, is a 1954 graduate of the | Development Com am tation of -the —— both the education and miniman University of Michigan Law Sctiool. Pie fie mand, news,” she con- about someone I wage bills without further delay, 
‘Before college he attended Cran-| ADDS TO CONFUSION _ | Cluded. know, noted and without holding hearings on . brook, graduating from there in| Johnson said .all of this just] Mrs. Maxwell Lucas, a dowt| wis, who lives the latter. ——" 1947, and Oberlin College for two| added: to the confusion. He said|town department store employe! 4+ 939 Lakeview, oe D years before transferring to U. of| the armed services and appropria-| Who lives at 15 portage St. had Waterford. ant Cae 
M. tions committees will want all the | this answer: “I like the way the; ciety and y) Wa) ee oe 
low. facts available Press handles news. It never) orts were Miss wil cpprene OS Following graduation he os ¢ «© seems’ to capitalize on the more/ \') Watson's f sponsored. by him and 
werked fer three moathe in the | view of the billions of dol-| lurid type of news. I think this) (1 oa roll D. Kearns (R-Pa). It 
father’s law'fina se’ an nese. [lars we are spending on defense, | shows consideration for peoples’ rs vrite sections MISS WATSON | federal grants to the. Sistas, elate prior to drafted last we have a right to have these | feelings. of the paper. Miss Watson, of 9¢| expanding -» 
: ‘ fairly presents both sides of @ | 5) : : year period. Congress ‘ said, “We have a right to know ne clerk, termine how 
After his release from the army, | that when they speak the truth is| controversial question,” she con- eng ey for July, 1956, Howlett being accurately stated.” eluded, P ° MEASURE 
‘says intends to return to Pon- Sen. George (D-Ga) said he is| “ like the Press because the Sees Color V The measure 
tise to rejoin serge will be hi confident that the gap of relative | MeWs coverage 1s good—I only Eisenhower 
et a 5 */ strength between the Russian and wish you had a fi Ik Newsmen gram under 
books anese | U.S. air forces “still is wide.” sunday paper, or é, new - school literature, a shogi set, the Japan- was Homer C. 
and an understand.| We said the Senate Foreign come from 
Relations Committee, which he 
  
     
   
           
   
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Idaho Desert Catchy Signs Soften 
Harshness of Barren 
Roadside View 
BOISE, Idaho (INS)—Idaho re- 
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stretches of desert seriously, 
It all started years ago when a 
gas station operator, who incurred 
the wrath of fellow fuel vendors by 
eutting the established retail prices, 
was dubbed “the stinker.” 
* * * 
The gas merchant adopted the | 
title, added a picture of a wide- 
eyed skunk with a huge bushy tail 
and plastered his “stinker” gas 
station signs all over the desert. 
Wisecracks about the desert. fol- 
lowed, , 
Today the wisecracks, mounted 
on neat signs, minus the gas ven- 
dor’s name or insignia, keep 
tourists chucklings as they roll    
East of Boise a sign declares: 
“Entering nudist area~—keep eyes 
on the road. Cowboys remove 
spurs.” 
A little farther along comes: 
“Beware—Idaho ig full of beau- 
tifu, lonely women.” 
After another 20 miles of desert 
a sympathetic line letters out— 
“Ain't this monotonous?” 
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Then come a pair of commer- 
cials: 
“Get your lumps at the Dirty 
Shame Bar—Blackjack, Idaho.” 
And— 
“Tourists Beetle Motel — 
springs, Idaho." 
In the midst of one of the widest 
expanses of sagebrush comes the 
warning: 
“No fishing within 300 yards of 
highway.” | * * * | 
Another cautions: 
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  By this time you are near Moun- 
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Reunited by Chance 
  
            | Pasano of the same class. 
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COLLECTING STAMPS—1i 
A Hobby for Kids and Kings 
Collecting stamps can be lots of fun. Youngsters and grownups in 
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With it, there is always something to do. You can sort, mount, trade 
or just talk about stamps with your friends. You also can join or form 
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flowers and wildlife. 
It's easy to start. All you need are some stamps, a book or album 
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One of the most important things to remember is to keep the 
stamps clean. Handle them carefully. Pick up the stamps with tweezers. 
Never mount the stamps in your album without hinges. 
This is the first of a week-long series of pictures on stamps for you 
to color. You can paste them in a blank book to save, if you wish, along 
Tomorrow: Columbus Discovers America 
  
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    - The Rainmaker’ 
   Opens Today 
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ANN ARBOR--A taleiited array 
of theater and television person- 
alities, most of whom will be re- 
creating their original roles, will 
appear in the University Drama 
way comedy hit from the current 
New York season, “The Rain- 
maker.” 
Opening today, performances | 
will be given every evening | 
through Saturday at 8:30, with 
matinees Thursday and Satur- 
day afterneens at 2:30, in the 
Lydia Mendelssohn Theater. | 
Set in the West. the play deals | 
with the attempt of a plain, but} 
intelligent girl to win herself a 
husband. After a series of hilari- | 
ous complications she finds herself | 
Pees with two prospects: one a 
quiet and reserved sheriff's deputy 
and the other an adventurous and 
handsome confidence man. 
Lets ‘Em in the Act 
LANSING (®—Republican Frank 
Andrews has given up his 4¢year 
monopoly on the role of the man 
who adjourns the Michigan State 
Senate... At .a Republican caucus 
several senators said the only way | 
they could. think of to get their, 
names in the Senate Journal was | 
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          ~ | Actress Improving the preliminary: 
After Hospital Care HOLLYWOOD «—Actress Pier 
Angeli, an expectant mother, prob- 
ably will 
two days. 
A physician   said the wife of 
singer Vic Damone was admitted | 
| Saturday because of premature la- 
bor pains. The doctor said 
pains have quited and chances | 
“look véry good’’ for successful | 
birth of the baby she expects in 
ee months. 
Miss Angeli suffered a broken | 
Pelvis and an eye injury last Feb 
2 during an airplane ride to 
Palm Springs. The plane hit an 
air pocket and dashed her against 
the cabin wall. 
  
Continue Search for 2 
. Drowned Near Holland 
HOLLAND (®—The Ottawa Coun- 
ity Sheriff's Department is contin- 
uing a search for the bodies of 
two young men presumed drowned 
in Lake Michigan near Grand Ha- 
—~ | Ven two weeks ago. 
| Sheriff Gerald Vander Beek said 
a private airplane was being used 
| to search the lake. 
William Schuitema, 19, of Grand 
; Haven. and Daniel Gould, 20, of 
| Perrysburg. set out from Muske- 
j Gon in Schuitema’s 12-foot outboard 
| Motor boat the night of May 7, 
| headed for Grand Haven, They 
| have not been seen since. The boat 
was found floating upside down 
| the following day. 
  | Briar-Patch Exams 
CHARLESTON, S. C. i — Men 
; students at the College of Charles- 
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  be hospitalized another | 
the | Hollywood Headlines   
in Africa for By LOUVELEA 0. PARSONS 
HOLLYWOOD (INS)—I'd heard 
there'll be another safari in Gary 
Cooper's life when he makes ‘'Afri- 
ea” for Jack Warner, with Howard 
| Hawks producing and directing. So 
| I telephoned Gary and caught him 
| just after he left St. John’s Hos- 
pital where his brother, Arthur, 
had undergone surgery.   
“Fil go te Africa or anywhere 
else for Howard Hawks," said 
Coop. “Ot course, it wif have to 
be after I finish “The Billy Mit- 
ehell Court Martial,’ which starts 
next month, and ‘Friendly Per- 
suasion’ for Willie Wyler in Oc- 
tober,   
“I'm conmitted to these two pic- 
tures first. Remember, Hawks di- | 
rected me in ‘Sergeant York? 
| LANA GETS ‘RAINS’ 
Not in a long time has Lana 
| Turner wanted a picture ‘as much 
jas she’s wanted “The Rains | 
| Came’’—now she gets it! MGM has 
‘loaned Lana to 20th for this re 
i make of Louis Bromfield’s: novel 
| and she. gets Richard Burton as | 1 
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  | her co-star. 
When 2th first made this. in 
1989 many readers of the book 
were disappointed. Although it 
starred Myrna Loy and Tyrone 
Power it just didn’t come off. ‘ 
| The title is now changed to “The 
' Rains of Ranchipur’’ and you can 
bet that won't be the only change 
/ made in the 1955 version. For one 
| thing, it probably will be shot in 
India, the authentic locale. 
LOVERS BUY STORY 
Love is wonderful’ Scott Brady 
and New York's darling, Gwen 
| Verdon, are so much in love they | 
| have bought a story, ‘‘No Trouble 
| With Women,"’ which they'll make 
as a movie, after Gwin finishes 
her Broadway hit, ‘Damn Yan- 
| kees,”’ of course. 
I guess I should say that Scott 
bought the Wayne Corey story 
| beeause he planked down the | 
cash and took it back for Gwen 
te read on his iast trip te New 
| York. He tells me, “It’s a light 
remantic comedy which gives | 
me a sort of Cary Grant role | 
and gives Gwen the opportunity 
te sing and dance. I know she'll 
capture movie fans, just as she | 
has New York theater goers.’’’ 
Gwen told Scott she'll make this | 
| with him before she does “‘Gen- | 
| tlemen Chase Redheads’’ for Mary | 
| Anita and Richard Sales. 
ORPHANS GET HELP | 
Not long ago when I spent an | 
| afternoon with Jane Russell she 
| told me all about the Waits | 
| (Women 8 Adoption International 
  ‘Seville Archbishop — 
Given Last Rites i 
SEVILLE (INS)\— —Last rites | 
have been administered to Pedro, 
Cardinal Segura, who: has been 
engaged in a runnig controversy || 
with church and government offi- 
 cials, 
The 74-year-old Archbishop of | 
Seville. critically ill with an intes- | 
tinal ailment, took a turn for the | 
worse last night. 
Pope Pius XII sent apostolic 
blessings from the Vatican. 
The Cardinal virtually lost con- 
trol of his archdiocese recently 
following the distribution of an 
anonymous article entitled, “‘Car- 
dinal Segura, - Martyr of the 
Truth,”’ attacking the papal ntincio 
in Spain, Msgr. Hildebrando An- 
| toniutti. 
The cardinal on occasion has 
smybbed Generalissimo Francisco 
Franco.   gagement! You enjoyed them! 
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: AL LAMANO | Our own singing ‘tind’ 
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Cooper .Willing to Safaril 
Hawk's Film Fund) of which she fs president. 
We discussed her efforts to, place | 
homeless children in good homes | 
of childless couples. 
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Now a Hollywood group of young | 
matrons has come to Jane's aid. | 
June Allyson, Rhonda Fleming, | 
Jeanne Crain, Marilyn Knight | 
FKaton, Mrs. Aaron Rosenberg, Ma- | 
rie Windsor, Mrs, David Brian, | 
Greta Peck. and Mrs. Norman | 
Greer, with Mrs. Ed Hinton as or- 
will hostess social fune- 
tions to raise money to find homes 
for 4,000 war orphans this year 
The cost to clothe; feed and trans- 
port each child to the USA is $500. 
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Third-place Chicago split a pair 
with Kansas City, dropping the 
opener to Alex Kellner 17-2 but 
bouncing back with 15 hits and a 
10-6 edge in the second gam¢. The 
Boston-at-Washington game was 
Although Brooklyn clipped Phil- 
adelphia again 83, the Dodgers 
lost half a game of their National 
League lead that now measures 
six games ahead of the Giants. Roy 
Campanella's 10th homer with a 
man on and Car! Erskine’s two- 
run double were the big blows of 
a five-run spurt by the Dodgers 
lias arg Gene Conley, the towering Mil- 
waukee right-hander, held Chicago) world record pe 
[baked clay. Modesto track. to three hits and struck out eight 
while fashioning his sixth victory 
$1 
Luis Arroyo, little St. Louis 
pitcher, held Cincinnati to five hits 
as the Cardinals won the second 
legs’ winning streak at six games. 
The Redlegs had to rally in the 
ninth te win the opener 4-3. 
|Podoley Paces   
Chips to Title Decathlon Star Takes 
27 Points as Central 
. Edges Normal 
MACOMB, Il. # — Michigan Normal's. five-year reign over the 
team's total points. 
first in the 100, 220, low hurdles. Muss 
and the broad jump; took a sec- win n Statewide Oppos 
  HIGH FLIERS—MHSAA state track meet fans, athletes, and coach- 
es saw some great high jumping Saturday at MSC’s field, when. 2 PHS 
thrill was the spectacular leaping of little Alex Barge (right above). 
high fliers tied for the championship at 6 feet 3% inches. Biggest 
Alex had to go nearly a foot above his head to keep pace with team- 
mate Hudson Ray, at left. 
  
MODESTO, Calif. (—An urihap- 
py javelin thrower, a cocky relay 
team and a thwarted miler today 
are the toasts of the track and 
field world. 
The six men combined forces 
Saturday night to make the 14th 
annual California Relays the out- 
standing meet of 1955, with = 
on 
Writing the new records were 
Franklin (Bud) Held with a whis- 
tling toss of 268 feet, 2% inches 
in the javelin, the University of 
Texas’ 440-yard relay team with 
a sizzling 40.2 seconds clocking, 
and miler Wes Santee, who ripped 
off an 880 in 1 minute, 48.5 seconds. 
Santee, the ex-Kansas cowboy, 
is unlikely to get recognition in 
the record book although he bet- 
tered Mal Whitfield’s recognied 
1:48.6. The man he beat by 20 
yards, Lon Spurrier of Lackland 
Air Force Base, Tex., has qa recent 
1:47.5 dual meet clocking which is 
virtually a cinch to stand. 
The brilliant Longhorn sprint 
team of Dean Smith, Alvin Frei- 
den, Jerry Prewit and Bobby Whil- 
den announced before taking the 
track that it was making a final 
bid for the 40.5 seconds record set 
by the University of Southern Cal- 
den’s anchor leg, on which he ran 
the University of Houston’s Larry 
McBride into the ground, did the 
business, 
competing for the San Francisco 
Olympic Club and already the ifornia in 1938. Sophomore Whil-| 
  
Here’s How 
Teams Finished 
» team totals of the 
aw 16 a Be ee 
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Harbor t 3/7, Dearborn Fordson _ 
    . Grosse te §, De- 
utes 3 eryamactee 88, 
  Javelin, 440-Yard Relay, 
880 Marks Fall in Cal Meet world javelin king on his throw 
of 263 feet, 10 inches in 1953, was 
disgruntled when he took the field. 
He had tossed the spear only 188 
feet in the Los Angeles 
Relays the night before, 
was second with 32%, 
PHS Tankers 
on National 
Squad List 
Medley Relay Team is 
1st to Be Honored in 
Five Years   
    relay swimming team has been 
named to the 1955 All-America 
Boyce says this is the Ist swim- 
ming honor accorded the Chiefs 
19590 when Ron Weaver made 
the All-America 
100-yard breast stroke. 
Weather Stops Tennis 
Final Until Late July   
  
      
        Pontiac High School's medley | {&, 
team in the ie + 
  
| State Class A 
Meet Results 
JONES, : 
Devid Row Muskegon Heights, 23-23%; 
Ernest Fitnt Northern 
; @th Dave McClain, Saginaw, 
21-7%; Sth Pran Wanageshik. Traverse 
City, 21-6%; Sth Dick Otsman, Grand 
Rapids Gouth, 21-2%s. : 
by Tom Jozwiak. Detroit 
HIOH HURDLES, yards—Won b 
HAYES JONES, Poutlon: and Bill ches. 
ney, Saginaw; 3rd Don Arend, Benton 
Saginaw Arthur Hill. 2:81.1 (new ree- 
——S tecerd 2:19.17 by Flint Northern 
>. : 
100-YARD DASH—Won by ; Ind Bebert | 
Willie Smith. Bay 
Diek Marenette, De. 
Ernie Lansdown, 
Biaty Maitre, Fiint Cen- 
700.8 (Ties record of :098 held 
join: by Hester, Detroit North- 
ern, 1933, Eddie Tolan, Detroit 
Case Tech 1937.) 
MILE RUN—Won by Sherry Shaffter, 
Holland; 3nd Pellerin, Detroit St. 
: Y WILLIAMS, 
AC: 4th 
zoo; Sth Ron Preezor, Lincoln Park; 
Tom Potts, Muskegon. 4.35.0. 
#40 YARD RUN (First Section)—Won James Collier, Kalama- 
; 6th 
by Levi Ypsilanti; 2nd David 
Snyder, goo, ‘HARLES 
iN, Logan, 
Flint Northern,  :50 
190 YARD LOW ES—Won by 
ens; 6th Lyle McCauley, Port Huron: 6th 
Jerry oe Grand Rapids Chris- 
440-YARD RUN (Second Section) —Won 
fecord :36.6 by Allen Dison, Kalamazoo, 
im 1964). 
230 Sebert 
Central: ord P Ypsilanti: 4th 4 esse amti; 4. 
Dick Marentette; Berek Cathoiic 
Central; Sth Tom Weeks, Grand Rapids 
; 6th Bob mberton, yerse 
City :21.4 (Betters old record of :21.7 + a Mester, Detroit Northern, 
t Alonso Marris, Pontiac, 1933, 
but record not allowed. because of « 
wind of better than five miles an hour.) 
830 YARD RUW (First Settion)—Won 
» Fn! Masel Park; 2rd Barry 
mas, Grosse Pointe; Ird Bil) Walte, 
; éth Francis Wanageshik, Hasel 
hay 1 City. 08,0. - 
900 “YARD RUN (Second Section)— 
Wen BILL DOUGLAS, PONTIAC: 2n4 
tie Bob O’Kon, Bay City, Roose- 
velit R *, ik, 
Traverse Cit: HAYES JONES, PON- 
TIAC, Joe , aBttle Creek, Ches- 
ter Ross, Ben Harbor and je 
Brent, Grand Rapids, 5-9's. 
Y—Won by Bay City 
Central (Willie Smith, Frank San’ 2, 
Gatsa and Namon Smith); Ind 
; 3rd ; «4th 
  Richard 
nell, Battle Creek, 12 feet 4 inches; Ind 
Bruce. Schneeberger, Ann ro 
ber, G . 
Jerry —— Saginaw; Gary Collins, 
Wyandotte, nie: Jeckeon and 
Jim Robinson, Lincoin Park, 11-6. 
  MHSA 
  ‘Track Title 
Total of 51 13-14 Points Brinas Pontiac 
School 1st Championship in This Sport Saturday's Biggest Victory, at East Lansing, Leaves PHS Squad 
Unbeaten in 9 Engagements This Season; Chiefs’ Ace Hayes 
» Jones Collects 2 Championship 
Barge Steals Show With 6 Feet 3.5 Inch High Jump 18-Plus Points; Little Alex 
By H. GUY MOATS 
Pontiac Press Sports Editor 
EAST LANSING — Pontiac High School’s unbeaten 
track team Saturday afternoon capped its most success- 
ful season.in the school’s modern history with an over- 
whelming victory in the MHSAA 1955 state champion- 
ships. Chiefs operated much in the same pattern that 
has shaped their season-long~ i 
all down the line of events, for a smash 
But for an unexpected mishap in the ecting points 
51 13/14 total. 
mile relay, the 
count would have been bigger. 
Chiefs’ reputation ha 
preceded them. Every event 
brought the comment, “now 
what’s the Pontiac team 
going to do?” Usually it was 
a real try for leading places, 
and if a PHS athlete wasn’t 
:|in front he might be close 
;| up. 
Before the meet had gone two- 
thirds of the way, Pontiac was Dearborn 
Friend. | generally conceded the victory. 
mh! With five of 13 events still to be 
run, Pontiac had amassed a 31-13 
edge over the nearest competitor. 
Detroit Catholic Central later gave 
way to Flint Northern, which had 
| given PHS its most determined op- 
position in four meets this season. 
But Vikings could add only four 
points to that early total for 17, 
as runnerup. 
Before noon Jones had won the 
broad jump with his best leap, a 
22 foot 5 inch mark. 
Altogether Pontiac collected four 
ists, a 2nd, and four 3rds. -   
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the high jump .and pole 
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(Jack) Moakley, retired Cornell 
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team, died at his home Saturday 
night. He was 91. 
Moakley, known as the ‘‘miracle 
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coach at Cornell, was a runner 
and hurdler in his youth. 
* * = 
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Olympic team in 1920. His Cornell 
teams won 29 IC4A _ champion- 
ships—10 outdoor track and field, 
2 indoor and 17 cross-country. 
Moakley was born in Boston   
Latin School and the Harvard 
School of Physical Education. He 
later worked as a sports writer 
for the Boston Post and the Boston | 
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The Bucks dumped Michigan 
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leave little question about the title. 
Had Ohio State split with Michigan 
the conference would have ended 
4lin a three-way tie. 
Minnesota, an odds-on favorite 
.to. win the crown last weekend, 
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western. The Grophers won the 
opener 10-2, but dropped the 
Bighteap 43, ss Northwestern 
scored an unearned run in the 
ninth inning after two were. out. 
Michigan State, the 1954 cham- 
pion, took two from Indiana, 7-3, 
and 7-2, to finish in a second place 
.| tie with Minnesota. In other games, 
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The Buckeyes assured them- 
selves of victory in the first game 
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second inning and took a 2-1 lead 
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game to roll to victory. 
Minnesota, having lost to Iowa 
Friday, grabbed the opener from 
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than 6 in the nightcap in which the 
Gophers committed 3 errors. 
Michigan State had no trouble 
dumping Indiana into the ceHar 
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, & pre-season contend- 
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Dick Mayer's 
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Place Prize of $4,000 
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hour was lower to “te higher,. 
July $2.014%; corn 5% to % lower, 
pounds higher, July $12.40. 
Grain Prices 
CHICAGO GRAIN 
CHICAGO, ‘May 23 (AP}\—Open today: 
Wheat— Rye— = PON 6 onic: 2.01 Sept. . 1.08% 
Sept. . ..... 2.02% Soybean: 
Dec. . oe-c-. 2.06% July ....... 246 
March 2.05% Sept. . 2.38 
corn— Nov. 234% 
duly . 146% Jan 2.37% 
Sept. . 1.45% New Contracta— 
Dec 139% ee: s 2.3 
Oats— Jan ro» DIOKH 
July =, 40% — Sept. . sess: 48% July ate 12.32 
Dee. , ...... ,T1% — 13.82 | 
MBE -toseese .13'% sAroga tte | 
  
12 Killed in State 
Over Weekend Three Others 
Girl, 
Falling Out Window 
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS 
* Twelve persons were killed in 
traffic on Michigan’s rain - splat- 
tered highways over the weekend. 
Three persons lost their lives 
by drowning and a 3-year-old Bat- 
tle Creek girl fell to her death 
from a second 
window, 
Katherine Tibbitis of Pontiac, 
7 weeks old, and Janet Bailey, 
3's, of Clarkston, were killed 
Saturday night in a two-car col- 
lision in Oakland County. 
Eight-year-old Keith Tucker of 
Detroit was killed Sunday, when, 
according to police, he walked into 
the side of a car driven by William 
C. Johnson, 28, also of Detroit. 
KILLED IN CRASH 
Mrs, Genevieve Maenza, 26, of 
Centerline was killed Saturday Drown; 
3; Dies After 
night when the car in which she} 20 per 
was riding collided with another in 
Warren Township. 
eight miles west of Monroe on 
M50. 
Mrs. Helen Stutz, 41, of Bowling 
Green, Ohio, was killed Saturday 
night when a car driven by her 
husband, Harry, 42, skidded on 
wet pavement into a traffic light 
post.in Dearborn. 
COLLISION FATAL 
L., McLean, 43. of Van 
Dyke was killed Saturday when | 
his panel truck collided with a) 
truck in Detroit. 
Mrs, Lavena Carter Wiggen, 57, 
of Dearborn was killed Friday 
night in a two-car collision in 
Ogemaw County. 
Lather J, Losey, 24, of subur- 
ban Detroit, was killed Friday 
night when his car crashed into 
a tree near Ann Arbor. 
Clayton L. Stumph, 36, of Fras- 
er was killed in a similar acci- 
dent Friday night in Macomb 
County, . 
Robert D. Hart, 24, of Detroit 
drowned Saturday night in a boat- 
ing mishap on Island Lake. 
Eugene Markowski, 2, of De- 
troit drowned Sunday in a boating 
accident on Lake St. Clair. 
Three - year - old Adele Manarin 
died Sunday in Battle Creek of 
injuries suffered Saturday night 
when she fell 20 feet from her 
was killed when the car in which 
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NEW YORK — Compiled by the As- 
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. Gay ......220.2 133.2 722 163.5 
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Poult Beth Steel ...130.2 Norf & West.. 57 ou ry es: 3 Hos Am Av... =] 
DETROIT POULTRY Bond Strs"..;. 178 Ner ote Pw! 143 DETROIT, May 23 ‘AP)—Prices paid | Borden ....... 63  Nwst Airlin.'° 232 per pound f.0b Detres ter No. 1 quality | Borg Warn... 44 Ohio Oil ..... 70.2 ive poultry up to Mf .... 2 Oliver Cp .. |! 15.5 
Heavy hens 2028. light hens 19-20: | Brist My ..... 323 Otis Ele 635 heavy broilers or fryers (3-3% Ibs): | Brun Balke..., 241 Qwens Ill Gl. 125 whites 31, gray crosses cavonettes | Budd Co ..... 215 Pan A W Air.. 20 
(3%-4 Ibs} 34-38; (4%-5% Ibs) 38-42. Burroughs - %.1 Panh e1.2 
Market steady. Receipts ht and| Calum & H... 13.1 Param Pict... 43.3 ample. Trading light. Best interest ts Sh Wy.... 37.3 Parke 42.7 
for fancy quality caponettes ‘dn Pac + 3.5 Penney JC.... 03 
= Capital ari’ 303 pe Ren... 31 CHICAGO POULTRY Carrier Cp.... 8 Pepsi Cola.,.. 21.7 waa een May 23 (AP) Live ltr prety SEE . a Phelps D ..... $22 steady; receipts coops ‘ a s cee 
61,603 Ib): 0.0. paying riges uB- pong ge ae $i Philip Mor... 40.3 renal heavy § 22.5-28: lictt hens | Gorsteed ||) 372 Pet... . 73 | 165-17: brotiere or fryers 30-318; old | Cove teed.-- 272 Pit Piste O m8 Foosters 12-125; caponettes 39-41. cht & NW.) a3 . “ ¢& 
pt dogg ll Be Pure Oil. 36.1 
Livestock re Bqutp. $8 Rem naa. i34) ive@sto pn juip. .. Rem Rand.. 43.4 max Mo.... Reo Holding... 16.2 
DETROIT LIVESTOCK ... 1216 » st! “1 
DETROIT, May 23 (AP) —Hogs—Sal- | Cols Palm .... 85 Rey Tob B... 443 able 900. No early sales, undertone | CO! Gas ....,. 165 O Pict.... -86@ stron poe Edis... e* Rock "1 
Cattie—Selable 3,500 Largel? 0 | Comsum Fw. 473 gateway St... 46 slaughter steer and yearling run: re- Cont Be % 37.2 Bt Jos Lead.. 45.2 
cetpts include about 300 feeders; around | Cont Can °':’ ag St Reg Pap... 42.4 cent. receipts cows; slaughter Cont Met tes Bcoville f.. 36.1 
steers; and yearlings opening slow, eae Seab AL . 6 
early and choice | Cont Oil - 9-4 Sears Roed... 86.1 fed steers weak to 80¢° lower, | Copper Rng 38-8 Bhell Oil... 58.4 
some bids off more: moderate supply | Crue Stl - 41 Bimons ...., 4 
utility and commercia! steers early about | Curtiss Wr .. 207 gincisir ©... 53.3 steady; heifers opening w to - 80¢ | Det Edis . 38.7 gow Pac..... 60.4 
lower: sows ase ta strong ane some | Dis . = Bou BY: + et} 
pm oe BL eady: bulls about | Dow Chem ... 56.2 Sperry sevens @O4 steady; sbcut ea load igh “choles fed Du Pont 193.3 reds. 30 
steers 24.50; most sales good and choice | Eagle P - 3.7 Std Oi vee 114 
fed steers and yearlings 22.00-24.00,| East Air L 49.1 Std Ot) Ind... 433 
mainiy 23°00-34.00 for choice offerings; | East Kod. - 03 Std O NJ...112.9 
some utility and commercia! sieughter | Ei Auto L 405 Std Ot] Oh... 45.6 
steers 15.00-18.00; part load choice 601/| El & Mus In . 43 Stevens JP... 26 
tb fed hetfers 22.00: most sales utility| mer Rad ... 146 Stew War.... 25 
and commercial cows 12.00-1400; ean- RR 23 Stude-Pack... 11.7 
rs anad cutters mostly 10.00-12.50, part | Pairb Mor . 2.1 Sun Oll...... 70.4 
load choice 537 Ib feeder steers 23.00; | Firestone ~- 606 Suther is ee 48.6 
ans choice stockers and feeders| Preept sul ... 78 bad = aco Dip 1.00- _* ; Frueh Tr 421 ‘exas Co ..... ; 
Calves—@alable 400. Market moter-|Gen Bak. jog Tex O Bui... 4 ately active, fully steady; most early | Gen Elec ‘91g Thomp Pd.... 497 
sales choice veaiers 19. Gen Fads 946 mk R Bear... 43 28.00: igh cholee and prime individu- Gen Mills 02 Tran W Air... 2 
als 27.00-30.00: utility and commercial) gen wotors 975 er.... 40.2 grades 13.00-19.00. Gen Ry ate Twent C Fox.. 28.6 
Sh lable 1,000. Market ‘Tround Gen Refrac 329 Uaderwa - 333 steady; short deck mostly choice — Gen Tel * 529 Un Carbide... 94 
90 Ib shorn lambs No, 1 pelts Gen Time 383 Pac 168 
aboyt 3 decks good and choice be “tp | en Tir $72 Unit Air Lin.. 43 
shorn nue No. 1 pelts 18.50: small tot | Ginette ° one Unit Aire . i 
good choice 91 Ib shorn lambs No. | Sooves we 2S! Gaued Gp... 98 
T'ana'a pelts 18.00 Goodrich - ... 68 Un Gas Im...; 38.2 Goodeyar ... 29 | US Lines . 23.1 
CHICAGO LIVESTOCK : Grah Paice = $ US Rub “2 
CHICAGO, May 20 (AP)—Salable hogs) Gt No Ry .. 40 US me! : 63.4 
6,500; moderately active, steady to 25. Gt West S .. 224 US Steel . 3s 
lower on butehers; mostiy steady On| Greyhound . . 15.3 161, 
wi ib over: sows steady to| Gulf Olt 68.4 US Tob ...... 103 
lower; most choice 190-220 Ib butch-/| Hayes Mfg .. 73 Van Raal..... gl 
ers 38.00 10.08: largely 18.50 on chaice| Holland P .... 15.1 Walgreen. No. J and 2 grades; a few iots mostiy | pomestk . 41.3 Warn B Pie 
choice oy Is to 18. 18: and a deck choice | Hooker gi |". 36 Westg A Bk 
No. ‘Is 200 Ib 19.28; most oice NO. 2/ woud Her _ 4 Westg El . 
and 3s 260° ity 17,00-18.25; a few No. Cent .._.. 63.4 White Mat a 
1 and 28 230 up 18.50; bulk 270-300 IP) maust Ray |. 58.5 Wilson & Co 133 | 16.00-17.60; a few lots 330-360 Ib 15.00- niand stl = 103 Wise El Pw 3 38 
15.75; most sows vag ib and under 13.25. Insptr C gta) Woolworth ant 
14.15; & few choice 300-330 Ib 18.00-15.95; | Tittiag fe" 333 Young S&W. 282 balk 490-600 I 12.90-13.90; good clear- tnt Bus Mach, 41.4 Ynest sh & Tua n ary ee BY enit : 4 “‘ssiable cattle $00: sainble calves 200; | 1h) “ary a3 Rad 
tesjence which will be held 
    News in Brief . 
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To buy or sell in Waterford, | 
Drayton Plains or Clarkston area | 
see White Bros, Real Estate. OR | 
| 3-7118. —Adv. | 
Area Persons Win 
in Ceramics Show   
Maxine Luscombe, 159 Worth 
St., Birmingham, won the best-. 
in-show trophy and placed first 
in the miscellaneous division. 
Other first places were taken by 
Mrs. Phyllis Melzian, 2695 Warner 
Dr., Green Lake, in wheel work; 
Mrs. Freda Alfs, 2775 W. 
Lake Rd.,. Bloomfield Twp., in 
sculptoring; and 12-year-old Nancy 
McClurg, 6740 Commerce Rd., 
Green Lake, in children's group. 
All four are students at the Adele 
Davis Studio in Birmingham. 
Women Needed 
for Red Cross 
Overseas Work 
  ae 
  tion workers in the American Red | 
Cross Overseds Club Program. | 
Eighty women, between 23 and) 
30 years of age are wanted to| 
provide leisure-time programs 
for U.S. troops presently serving 
in remote in Korea, Europe 
and North Africa. 
Most of these women will re- 
place recreation workers now 
returning from Korea, where 
they drive clubmobiles to isolat- 
ed areas where they 
and plan soldier participation in 
recreational activities. 
To be eligible, applicants must 
have college training with a special 
aptitude for group recreation, 
music, dramatics and art. Physical | | 
fitness is also essential. Appli- 
cants must be willing to accept! 
assignment wherever needed in the 
world. 
Red Cross Overseas Club “Pro |   
  gram is a part of the organiza- | 
tion’ 5 traditional responsibility of | 
the Army Special | 
oo Program. 
  . 3 38 Better Hearing Program 
'Benefited Pontiac Area 
* Pontiac was one of six Michigan | 
cities to benefit by one of the serv- | 
ices of the Michigan Association | 
for Better Hearing, as reported at 
the regular quarterly board of di- | 
rectors meeting of the association | 
‘3 | held Saturday in Jackson. geasian 
Referetive™ was made to the | 
Better Hearing class which was | 
held late in the winter, co- 
sponsored by the adult education 
department of the Pontiac public 
schools. 
athe board reviewed tentative 
plans for the 1955 annual confer- 
Detroit-Leland - Hotel and the De- 
troit Hearing Center on Sept. 30- 
Oct. 1. 
Better Hearing is an agency of the 
  
  HOUSTON, Tex. ® — President 
Lou Witt of the Gulf Coast Photog- | 
raphers Assn. was pretty weary 
of speeches when it came his turn. 
After the announcement, “We will | 
now have Mr. Witt's address,” he. 
; “S418 Timber ort 
Dr.” and sat down. {Station Wreck 
parior-car section at Union Station 
‘| treated at the hospjtal and dis- 
cha 
Long | the station. In the 1953 wreck the 
| wristwatch one night from the 
at the |. 
The Michigan Association for | : 
Michigan and Pontiac United | _ 
Funds. 
Very Concise Address Injures Score Passenger Train Hits 
Parlor Car Section in 
Washington Depot 
WASHINGTON (UP)—A Balti- 
more & Ohio passenger train 
crashed into the rear of a waiting 
the station, as did a “runaway” 
Pennsylvania railroad express in 
fracture while working at the rear 
of the parlor-car section when the 
train slammed that section into-| 
him. 
Eleven other injured . were 
10 cars, was pushed by a yard 
engine into the five-car Pullman 
section waiting at the station. 
The collision was hard enough 
te shove the three-car section 
several feet into the concrete 
bleck at the end of the track. 
The reinforced block kept the 
cars from crashing through into 
locomotive plowed halfway through 
the outer station and missed 
phinging into the crowded waiting 
room only when it fell through the 
floor. Fifty persons were — 
in that wreck. 
Business Notes 
    Paul Victor Dorman, of Drayton 
Plains, local representative of the | 
Life Insurance Company of Vir-| 
| ginia for the past three years, has | ity E 
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trict office... 
Dorman is a member of VFW 
and of the Masonic Order. He was 
in active service for three years 
in the Pacific Theater during World 
War II,   
      Mr. and Mrs. Dorman and their 
3-year-old daughter will leave this 
week for Dayton, where they will 
make ttheir future home. 
MIAMI BEACH, Fia.—Stuart E. 
Whitfield of Whitfield, Walter & 
Dawson, Pontiac, has been elected 
a member of the board of direc- 
  tors of the United States Whole- 
sale Grocers: Association at its 
annual convention here. 
Leading speakers and panel par- | 
ticipants discussed many phases 
of the wholesale grocery business. 
Indian Stealer, Maybe 
SHERMAN, Tex. (#—Somebody 
stole two diamond rings and a‘ 
| home of Mrs. W. T. Redden. Next 
j night, somebody put them back. 
Church of Christ 1196 Joslyn Ave. 
Invites You to 
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‘pay oe siste M and F oe8 steve. ary 
Flowers   
  
  
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ambulance Nee Plane or Motor 
  
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Monuments Ls” 
4A PLP   
BUY DIRECT SAVE 
geno ar fy oy A & Marble Compant 
Georre onnaker Are. PE_ 2.4800 
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ish. Custom work. Pay over 
scale to to 
MA 4-1160. Walled Lake. 
Ox 
id wile) CARPENTERS, ROUGH, Appiy Cok _— te tore 
man ation Rutgers, 
north - Baldwin, Steady 
work 
i. = —— os ~ —_——— 9 eee 
“DO YOU PREFER - OUTSIDE 
We need a man with car) 
service calls on ap | work?" 
while training. 
with good Lond 
for interview, 
and Tues. _ N FOR ES- 
(pened toute Avoly between 
$ and 10 a.m, Walker's Cleane 
° He W, $2o De Male 6 
“BROKERS _ 
  BARBER WANTED PE 24135 OR » 
    IN AUTO PARTS to ; J 
pk time. Puller | rritery availa soon. 
_fnee : 
last. month.   
ZR 
Restaurant. Inquire Martinelli’s 
138 8. Wood MI ward or call 
3. 
“WOME WALL WASHING | Se ae 
  
  
  "Baperionced | EXPERIENCED BOOKKEEPER - $is3l, 340 Baldwin. | vores er e oo wore iD, Bir 
aI mingham office manufacturers 
fee ED A “FOB? agents 8: Sat" eate ady - 
oa consider $465 onth yment or reply y 
solr ceacomea t eset en in| letter to 308 Woodw te | Footse a Piains, Roches-' "mingham. 
ter, Belly « Milford. Apply 3153 XPERIENCE D WAITRESSES. w. Pontiac, Tues. May early morning and afternoon 
W308 _#.m. Please be promp' shift. Good wages. must be neat 
| PARKING ATTENDANTS. 16 AND 04 efficient. Also bus  giris ever, DAY work. Must be good 
  
UNION SCALE. AP- 
PLY AT 339 S. PAD- 
_DOCK. 
| OAKLAND LOAN, ‘CO. WILL HIRE 
| es assistant manager ambitious 
<< 9 man who wants to learn 
| and finance. business. 
i Must be less than 28 years old. : sehoo] graduate, veteran or 
arent deferred Selling er coilec- 
tion experience helpful but not 
essential 
8     
alary non s; 
Also we offer ‘ree | hoe oo 
and carey: pine Be 
Oakland 
State Bank Bidg. 
PART TIME. WAREHOUSE MAN ne for young man wishing 
ings Evenings his present earn- 
— 4 to 8, Saturdays, 
5: 
APPLY PERSONNEL OFFICH 
Sears, Roebuck & Co. 
154_N. Saginaw Focus 
  
  
  
  col comm cour 
be Sa. me ater. 
ENGINEERS SALESMEN 
  7 & DIE ENGINEER .. OPEN - REAL ESTATE 
\ = pattern maker ........ $685 Neve an opening for alert young 1 rs OPEN rienced im selling Pien- | 
Machine shop foreman ..... $300 y “ot Metings and contacts. Karn- 
Designers «ose,> $10) ings unlimited, 
ere $550 
Ponies . 00, To =; To Sell-To Trade ' 
Cost gece po $900 YOU BUY IT-WE'LL INSURE It 
Boring mill operators . 87 
Milling Machine retors $487 
FABRICATION $487 
WE ss sc aajecnr cca. ., 9450 
Service Salesman ........ ones OU 
Mechanic. bump & paint $18 |. REALTY CO. REALTORS Co-operative Real Estate aenenwe 
FE 2-0263 Open Eves. ‘til 9: Sun. 104 
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NEXT DOOR TO BRANCH POST O*FICE parry x 
  
  GQ sHOP 
W. Huron - PE 44469 
qu NT rae TORS WANT- Graders ers, scrappers. 
OR 31253. SALESMAN 
Experienced man over 30 with 
_car. FE 8-016 “Will be peas ‘a straight | furnished. Meaty oo eeees Res. 107 N. Sagi- 
    
  i 
Vacation ani ranteed drivers. Apply 59 Wayne _ | maw. No phone calls please. 
“required. | - PART TIME | EXPERIENCED HOUSEKEEPER 
BAKERY SUPPLIES SALESMEN, l for elderly couple. Plain cooking. 
earn commissions selling | | Home ne city references re- 
established @ried egg - speciaity. FULL To } quired days. $30. Box 3. Pon- 
Bakers can reduce egg costs by Bree working hours evenings tiac orcas _ 
40 r cent. Fully guaranteed, Sat. College background pre- | ELDERLY LADY WANTED * 
Profitable side Line. Associated Seeoad Car necessary, Earn up | “eare for children in exchange | 
Bakers Products. 66 West Broad- $50 per week. Ask for Mr. Eaton, i for home and some wages. Ca 
way. New York 7 rhereied by A agg ancl lA wi | | FE ¢6810 after 6pm 
CAR WASHERS WANTED. sate pry a ats | EXPERIENCED COOK. FIVE 
105_E__ Montcalm. i ptlla fey §t. Fontine or see | nights a week, Apply in person 
CAB DRIVERS NIGHTS STEADY | p.m.. Monday or Tuesday. only. Jack O'Hearts Bar 2585 
and part time Alsr modnight to | — See Dixie HiWay_ a mornin: chit Annie Orchard . PRE SSER | Paver must be D WAITRESS. ag OR 
(eee rments. Apply Fox | over. mus ependabie. er- 
CARPENTERS ROUGH — WUst Dry ‘Cleaners 719, W. Huron or nite shift. FE 28135 be 
_be_union. Call FE 4-5560 | MAN FOR ee ro BLOCK tween 10 om . om 
CAPABLE GHOE MAN WITH =| _LAYINO. PE_ $2000 ESS GIRL FOR MANAGERIAL ABILITY MAN TO DO CLEAN-UP AND | king and pecsral, Birminc- We have openings for serious men odd jobs. Steady Days.. Apply | om See os i Other how 
leoking for a future. Apply Mr./ Pontiac Drive-In A eed fr. 2433 employed. 1887. Weddie at Peggy's.:16 N. Sag-| Dixie Hwy after 1 p.m. 
{naw i ae me TT LDER. FOUNTAIN WAITRESS 
CLERK [AN, 25 OR O © NIGHTS OR SUNDAYS 
City, . salary s2ai to} TO WASH TRUCKS MACHUS 
pak en eet eee | NIGHTS. . MUST BEj|_10 © Marca, mmsmwonan benefits. Written exam. A , 
Personnel Office, City Hail, RELIABLE AND| 
_8._ Parke. WILLING TO WORK. 
FITTER Permanent full time onost- 
tton available for fitter, 23 
to 45 
Experience tn talloring al- 
terations. of orofessional 
home sewing necessary. Ex t 
cellent salary in line with | 
the amount of experience | 
Our @ br (2 eves} work 
week-enables our employes | 
to have 1 full day and 2 | 
} 
;   
ones free during the 
wee 
Complete emplove benefits 
planned for maximum Be 
eurity includ 
UP LIFE INSURANCE 
AY aa 
PROFIT SHARING ag 
PU HASE DISCOUNT 
Please see Mr Sadow at our 
Tei-Huron Store at your earliest 
convenience,   
Winkleman’s 
    a ; | GENERAL KITCHEN HELP #21. 
W. Huron, | ‘GIRL. 11 TO % WHITE GEN- | 
eral housework No cooking Auto- 
matic equipment. Own room with | 
TV 3 days. $15 MI 46888 | 
¢INTELLIGENT REFINED COL- | i #@ yrs. Genera! | 
| 
steady. Sleep 
in 1 night lst week 2 nights 2nd 
_Week References. MI 46667 
LADY TO LIVE IN. TAKE CARE 
ot e week. FE 
  
FOR FOUNTAIN AND 
work. West Walton Dairy 
_ Bar. 28 W Walton. PE 3-9294. 
GIRL OR WOMAN WHO CAN 
work ~— days or nights. Light 
and babysit. 18 Stout   
  
" . Weeki 
“Seen won alt ac 
GENERAL YARDMAS- 
  
  Midavest Employment 
406 PONTIAC STATE BANE BLDG. 
PE 56-0227 “APPLY, 
TER, G.T.R.R., JOHN- housework 
_St. FE 46745. 
GIRL FOR GENERAL OFFICE 
w 24 or older. Apply 4114 
GIRLS AND WOMEN WANTED (Dp TO 
=— at Pontiac Drive In a 
Pri. 
pm at theater between ¢« and 
  
  ae = ee SON AVE. YARD OF.! ¢ pm Experjenced = FICE \HOUSEWIFE WITH PRIVATE nity strong closer, ré - | line and car to help conduct tele- 
nent. Many employee benefit. Ap- phone survey. Exceptional earn- 
100M, Sega | TRUCK DRIVER |_me Must hauff 
MIDWEST an ao naval Many IBM 
IN PERMANENT | employe bensthe. Apply 49,6 __ LBM. 
“ae TRE: ANGER GENERAL KEY PUNCH 
JOBS FOR MEN pom ae man for permanent year OPERATORS 
Re new elencereo us P aa = Free Se, oemees F 
twp doles. 9 00) ‘employe benefits such es pad|  Studebaker-Packard shop foreman $ 600; sick leave vacation and annuity Co ‘ 
$ 500| plan. We even pay fair wages. -orporation .$ 500} Man be ced was pro- 50500 Mound Rd Utica. Mich. 
. ; = p ae ee . mal , Abeiy 
: 0 | .B PF. Goodrich drich Co.” ur x’ " Perry. 
4,500 TOOL AND DIE MAKER TO JOIN OUR   
work in 
og ¢ em aod have card. P. O. 
  
be   
APPLY 
In Person. 
FRED THOMPSON 
CIRCULATION DEPT, 
THE PONTIAC PRESS 
  
    inst | ‘CLASS PAINTERS. 
+ Om Dom, eres Can ves set. 
  Part Time Work 
Man with “ ton pick-up for 2 
hours work each afternoon from 
2 to 4 p.m. to deliver ts to 
Sune im the vicinity of Brastes 
iD 
Men's Store. A’ _ Mr. Lapides, 4 ® “aowntown ee: |     
      
WAREHOUSE MAN. 
work. Reference required. ge ad 
in person Standard Elec’ 
173 8. Saginaw &t.   
| wenn nnn ene 
  eee 
ware and costume jewelry de- 
partments. Experienced salesiady 
rson. Myers Jeweiry 
Shop. Tet! uron Shopping Center. 
  
sTENOURAPHERS. and 
  | Nurse's Aide, no exp. ones 
i 8 in and ie 
ings aval 
|} BOND EMPL OYMENT OVER 
   
     
    
ptometer Operator 
with com, 
  WANTED: COLORED CAR WASH- 
. Good 
STEADY’ 
Help Wanted Female 7 
| A FULL TIME, PLEASANT. GOOD 
Daying saies position in our gift 
preferred. If trterested please 
APPLICATIONS NOW BEI NG jewelry or giftweas salesiady isit Mr, Sadow. Postise beady week. be 18 : store manager for further 
ace, ce older. peunee dag 3 | information 
_Saginaw 4 Vic 
“BOND Winkleman’s 
Stenographers, “op oot. $F25-8400 of motherless home. FE 4-626¢ 
reo de apd a eecce $300 after 6 p.m. 
y teeterees $280 | MAID, GENERAL HOUSEWORK, gerreery a eeeerre ey ood cook, for couple, private pobewtd rainee. 200 ome. Live in unencumbered, ref- ries with children. Your erences required. Salary. $40 wk. 
ee pees bebe py cagenon a EM _3-4364. 
rom you: ome tax 
ed: Typiste with some shorthand. | tAID FOR GENERAL pnouae ATTENTION JUNE GRADUATES| York, Live in. $25 wek. Apply now for immediate e- | Birmingham, MI 4-21 ment. nar ad excellent positions MOTHER'S HELPER. 
avaéilad) stian home, private room, 
bath and TV, Birmingham sub- AUTO. dealet exp. ........... $325 | _urb, 5% days week. 41, 
Bookkeeping, general $260 HERS BELPER WHITE 
goon sccounte 7] Ponty of bey §, gitt 3. & eeiv 7 ate G 
= assistant, light! Christian home, MI 40403, 
~ a eros? ‘he Vater ae make ‘application | _ p 
now, — — excellent ‘open- 
Full time position available for   
  
EXPANDING 
SALES 
Organization 
Permanent, full and part 
interested tn selling dresses, 
suits, coats, and sportswear. 
base salary with 
commissions paid weekly. 
We have a complete pro- 
ram of employe benefits. 
TEL-HURON SHOPPING CENTER 
LADY TO TAKE FULL CHARGE 
  
MIDE 2AGee LADY ‘gee _ 
ete Salary, t o-om Call. 
PART TI 60087 before 
Immediate opening for mm ati 3, intere: ise child de ent. 
  
NEEDS 
DINING ROOM WAITRESSES. DA 
AND NIGHT suiPTs AVAILABLE. 
APPLY IN PERSON © 
‘9 A.M, to 3 P.M. 
  ; | a, es   Hélp Wanted Male | Help Wanted Female 7 SLICE OF HAM 
MARRIED MAN WITH CAR. | EXPE RIENCED DISHWASH ae 
  
  
    
  
         
  
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1661 8. ay Rd. Building Service SOP OP 
NEW HOMES BUILT We also build additions and make 
STONE REALTY CO. 919 Joslyn FE 200 FE 2-0253 
9 to @ P.M. Daily; Sun_1, to 3. 
SPECIAL PRICES 
| DU RING MAY & JUNE 
We are licensed builders ready 
serve you all masonry   
work, house raising. ——— } 
recreation reoms. reh 
We specialize ‘tn | 
img and all home im- 
eal eeeet. no mon- 
term 
M suibind } SERVICE FE 2-7004 
Eve. EM rE 28245 
R. OG, SNYDER. a LAYING, 
sanding apd. finish: Phone PE 
$-0682. 
i ag gn i il Cal! for estima’ EM 3-4879 
Building Supplies 12A 
A-1 FLUSH DOORS 
MAHOGANY. Pyare 7e 
BIRCH $0.95. 2 
Seconds $2 up Exterior. $12 up 
| Hardwarde trim Louvered doors. - 
A 
| sent John ADE POOR CO. 
R het. 9 and 10 Mile 
o 8&6 Sun. 10-1 Lincoln 2-7520 
STORM SASH   
| Alum. Comb Windows... $13. Alum. Comb 
| Alum Comb 
iy int DON _FE 42508 CEE 
S |NATIVE CUT STONE. 3 
    
_Help Wanted Fi Female 7 ee ee 
COLORED WOMAN AN POR GEN- 
eral housework and olain cooking 
No laundry School aged chil- 
dren Stav nights. References re- 
quired. 40 a week MIT 4-6206 
(ELIABLE WOMAN FOR CLEAN 
ing and “some cooking 1! or 2 
fays. For employed coupie Just 
heve transportation Stay nights 
ton occassion. Cal! after 6 MAr- 
fair 6-3257_ 
COUNTER HELP 
cleaning plant. 
Beck Cleaners, 33 
B -mingham. 
| RELIABLE WHITE WOMAN COM- 
panion for elderly iedy. FE 
+8609. ~ FOR DRY! 
XN. Woodward 
  “~*~ SALES "GROUP LEADER 
Interview and train others after 
tuteresting training by Spencer 
Incorporated, manufacturers of 
foundations. brassieres, and ped 
eal supports. Car essential 
come approximately 815 weekly 
from start. Write Florence Bec- 
<u, _— Highland Ave, Highland 
  
sevice swomen Several position, open for full 
time or part time in selling. Pood 
perienced oreferred ig = 
salary and commission 
ARTHUR'S | 48 N. Sacitnaw 3t 
TO DO Lng “gel REPAIRING. 
Wie Wo'sex! S please ‘mclude = 
phone no. Apply in person, | 
  
WAITRESS’ 
Must be over 21. Experience pre- 
ferred. but not necessary. 
rk. Appiy im per- 
Oakiand 
Ave. 11 a.m. to 2 
WOMAN FOR cain aie HOUSE. | 
work and care of children. Live 
in. EM }3-2704 
WAITRESSES AND CURB GIRLS | 
Ra Tomahawk. 2041 Auburn 
WAITRESS WAN MUST BE 
experienced. Apply 89 Weegware 
Ave. 
‘WAITRESS HARRY S LUNCH, 400°) Orchard Lake,   
  
WTD. RELIABLE WOMEN 
-to care for 2 pre-school 
children days a week. 
Waterford High School vi- 
cinity. Box No, ‘100 
tiac Press. 
  WOMEN FOR GENERAL HOUSE 
in, 7 children. $25. work, laundry no Ma ee live | | __Work Wanted Male 10 
YESS MAN WANTS WORK. 
landscaping or work of any kind 4 
1473_ Vinewood. 
MAN W OULD > LIKE STEADY 
work: construction er shop. FE 
23466 after 4.30 
MAN WANTS STEADY WORK OP 
_anpy kind. OR 3-268   
    NG AND PATCH PLAS: 
' tering. OR 7. 
PLUMBING WORK WANTED. PE 5-10%6. R. WI & SON. INTERIOR + _ decora' OR. 3-0801. 
WANT WORK FOR ‘DRIVING A A 
winneae truck. FE 
WASHING 1 AND LAWN 
$-8050. 
Wants work evenings. 47252. 
Work Wanted Female 11 
ACCOUNTANT. '¢ YEARS EXP. 
general ledger through triai bal- 
ance and al! financial statements. 
roll, + beige reports, 4 
ace ze.   
  
    lent references 
3-254. Commerce, 
BEAUTY OPERATOR EXPER!- 
enced. Full or art-time. Im- | 
perial Beauty Salon, 20 E. Pike 
COLORED GIRL DESIRES WOKK | by day or week FE 23-0438, 
COLORED WOMAN “WANTS WORK 
by dav or wees References & 
_transportation. FE ¢4540. CURTAIN STRETCHING NICELY 
done, 237 No —— arene —— 
DISHWASHING JOB. 
4-8487 rE 
GIRL i¢ WANTS BABY-SITTING. 
vicinity Drayton Plains. Prefer- 
ably experienced. OR 3-2280 of 
_FE 301%. 
TRONINGS GOOD WORK. FIN- 
| Ronee exentner 5-0083.__ GNE DAY 
gros wt S sia 
H oR, WANTS 3-1736.   
    HIGH SCHOOL 
babysitting jobs. OR 
MIMEOGRAPHING ee PINg. sEC 
\ retartal service 3-3842. 
| REGISTERED aca ASSIST- 
ant. — lab procedure. EM     
  
  | WALL WASHING 
Neat wort FE 5639.  _ WASHINGS AND  IRONINGS. Pickup and deliver. OR 34455. TRONINGS. 5-698 places & itv. OL 1-475. -     
  ACE TREE SERVICE aro 
_trim ming’ Get our bid. FE 271 
A & B TRENCHING Footing, water tile Pield tile 
_¥E 5-006) _ 
Business Services 13 Ams 
AAA TRENCHING CO HOUSE 
footings, field tile. and water 
Hines, also black dirt, s-otse soll and 
fill OL 23567 FE 
repaired by factory trained _— 
Spe atta bk peas 
re 12) 
ALL MAKES OP ‘FOUNTAIN PENS |   
BEDFORD MOVING: Local .& long distance. FE 2 At 
  
      HAULING OF ANY KINDS. REAS 
sonable. 857, 
LIGHT - TRUCKING } AND CLEAN- 
lio up jobs. FE 3-1208 
LIGHT HAULING AND > MOVING 
by hour or job Phone FE 458. 
| CIGHT AND HEAVY TRUCKING. 
Rubbish —e Top soil, sa 
field ravel FE 2-060 32-0603. 
| trees to Rent. TRUCKS AND EQUIPM % Toa Pings pad i Stake 
earn ucks 
| Pontiac Farm and 
“Industrial Tractor Co, GS Woodward 
Open Bally Including Sundays 
___ PE. 4-0461—PE _4-1442 
~ PiGEt HAULING & MOVING & 1% ton truck FE 40257 ronan 
eae HAULING. ODD JOBS. 
Cheap FE 7-0171 
REDUCED RATES 
being Fe 2 ia* vou. Smith 
O'DELL CARTAGE | Local and Lone im ie 
| SUDDEN ¢ SERVICE ASHES RUB- 
bish and light trucking. PE 4-6079. 
woceeas MOVING. AND STOR. 
e@. Agents for N. American Van 
where   
  
  
  
  
  
Painting & Decorating 20 
. . 
A-1- DECORATING — PAINTING 
and wall papering. Call for esti- 
__mate. FE 40255 
lar PAINTING INTERIOR R & EX- 
, terior. 10 per cent disc. for cash 
Guaranteed Free est. PE 49205.   A-l PAINTING. PAPERHANGING | cane removed. Estimates. FE 
Hall’s Wall Washing _ , & Painting. Reasonable PE 32-2706 
| PAPER HANGING, PAINTING. 
wali washing, FE 4-2362. 
Painting & Wall Washing Free estimates, FE 9-2211. 
A-1 PAINTING, PAPERING 
Maton Thom rE   
  
    
  
We service all m ‘oo 
all types So ROY'S. 96 Oakland Ave FE 2-402) 
BLOOMFIELD WALL CLEA 
Walls and windows. Reasonable. 
_ Pree est. no obligation. FE 2-163! 
  Sree BY MARNE LSE small FE Sess. 
ING 
FE 5-0626. _5-0025, Leo Lustig 
EXPERT TREE TRIMMING & RE- 
maret Ph. FE5-6593 or OR 
3 
Flectric—Sewers Cleaned 240 «hr = service. Mo results, ne 
charge: chemically treated at o¢ 
extra cost. 
Roto-Re Sewer Cleaners PE 8-1317 
ELECTRIC MOTOR SERVICE RE- 
a & pomene 718 E Pise. 
LAWNS SPRAYED FOR REMOV- 
of dandelions and weeds. FE 
_ Sever TAWNMOWERS, SHARPE NED. ranteed.   
  
TAWN MOWERS HEDGE SHEARS, saws ete. repaired, 
% bour service. All work guar- 
antee os * Pe pest) and delivery. 
_ 65 Line 
LAWN OWES yr MACHINE 
, i? Lincoln, FE 43387. 
UMBING AND HEATING H. 8. 
Comptor & Sop PE +3767 OR   
  
PLASTERING & REPAIR WORK. 
Dea Meyers, EM 9218. "S TRENCHING SERVICE. 
  
  
  
Building Service 
jal KINDS OF MASON <- 
lished crew. rE 5-0056   
  
    mg agg ti = " asta " oe anks ed. 
beni, ‘of F §-T706. 
- SECRETARIAL 
psa ng, duplicating, ad- 
fee 1™% E Lawrence, 
Tnee TREE TRIMMING. REMOVAL, 4 
PE 40137. 
Fane A AND 
= estimate. FE 27-6019. rE   
  
  
over 18 to assist tsuperviver takin 
orders by or pa: 
time, No ex seanee w necessary. 
Apply Room 10, Tl\% N. Saginaw 
WOMAN FOR PRODUCE WORK. 
Full and part time. Apply tn 
rket, fereen. Auburn Fruit 
Aubura. 
wo : 
Experienced telephone solicitors 
best deal im the state, ae ly be- 
ia 10-12 a.m., 8 N. p> 
WANTED AT ONCE: GIRL OR 
Ain ov housework and 
care didren under 6. 5 
_days @ week. E_5-4079. 
Fauna WHITE GIRL 320, HELP th housework and care 
fren. ‘Apply et 2564 rec Guess   
  
  
Help Wanted 8 
AVAILABLE AT ONCE GooD 
business in city of Pon- 
tiac, ling experience helpful 
but not. required. Car necessary.   
Write at once for particulars. Rawleigh’s, Dept. NCE-606-TT. Freeport, I. a 
SOOMING BUSINESS MAKES opening available for egg opp | 
man or woman with car to call 
on farm women tn Oakland Coun- ; 1 
ty Full or Sogy — 
tunity vw mak 
McN 
ze e $40 a Write | day. Ess COMPANY “120 E iE Clark 
_Freevort. _ 
TRANS- Faunce 
“gneten a ee maha wk, 
1 Auburn Rd 
oe COOK MORNING 
i acectodescanlicidl ied EXPERIENCED COUPLE FOR DO- eee wee Se lve tt. Mae to Se 
Saenis tag “driving. ‘woman fo de 
Seneaenh eet cd 12. 3 2. Thursday and al- 
te Sunday erences field 
HELP WANTED IN DRY CLEAN- ai, LaMeasure Bros. "i 
420 N. Woodward 
=| spb tat owes) Ee free’ sm * 
services aan an Wilson. 
er = Sage employ ment. and, Saturday 
  
  
    
LLOYD MONROE FE 4-6866 
a-t AND 
work. We equipped to give 
you, the best im price and quall 
ty. PE 4-000. 
BL. E 
Stumps removed, rocks en up 
‘ast, safe ee Call 
OLive 1-6645 after 5 p.m. _ 
| BLOCK, BRICK, CEMENT WORK 
and fh es, FE 2-2468. 
    414 Bloomfield Ave. Dri 
parking lots, y and ten- 
is courts, work guaran , 
ee estimate all es 4-7616. ; 
BRICK AND AYIN 
Outdoor poe PE 2-2936, 
  
  
  ~ ~ 33% 
WANTED EXPERIENCED NEAT My TYPE i aa WOR SAWS PRECISION — aes over 30 years|  ciaity. Free . OR 3-4740. | Filed. D. W. Fitzwater Pe 42687, 
work, Salary and commission, car | 4-1 CUSTOM CARPENTERS SAWS , LAWN MOW ERS Sorat if necessary. Ai Po | _ Rough and finish, EM 3-8601. MACHINE 
w = MANLEY LEACH 10 BAGLEY 
WOMEN OR HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS Ad 1 CEMENT WORK SAWS, PRECISION MACH. FILED 
D. W. Pitswater PB 4-268) 
SAWS MACHINE FILED 
Maniey Leach 10 St, 
Furniture Refinishing 16A 
GaRDEn PLOWING AND SCRAP- 
_ing. OR 3-6633. 
REPAIRING ANTI A sre _cialty PE $0162. $733. 
Garden Plowing 16B   
  
  
  
      cco 
PAINTING. WALL WASHING, WIN- 
sires W you ta’ 
t Quick” and iosepenstve — 
WOMEN WANT WALL WASHING. az, OR or OR 3-0494. 
PAINTING. FaPERHANGING ALLS CLEANED R OR 3106! 
Physiotherapy 
SWEDISH MASSAGE & THERAPY. 
cla) foot technique. 72 Elm 
FE ¢-2851. 
~~ Television Service 
COPENHAVER’ te ADIO ‘es TV   
  
  PPPS 
  
  
repair. $06 W Night serv- 
jee calls, FE 
“pay   SERVICE 
or FE . 
M. P. STRAKA 
Sans. RANTEED TV REPAIR ANY AK FE 49736. CONDON’S _RADIO & TV. 3 127 8. PARKE 8T. 
Typewriter. Service 22A 
TYPEWRITERS AND ADDINO MA- 
—s Bag? per: work. 
oe Sup 
_ ats ww oy: rewe 
Mitchell's 123 6. Saginaw st 
Upholstering POPP LL LLL Pl OR NIGHT TV 
FE +1 
  
  
  
  
      oo 
__Fimls Scan. FE 56-1027. 
EAKLE’s CUSTOM 
ing, 8174 Cooley Lake Rd. EM 
32-2641. Free estimate, 
____ Lost & Found 24 
“Ere ome YOUR PET? WANT s   
  
cost: : BROWN BROWN AIni 
y of South Bi 
tte te Ginger. FE 54-0164. 
Hobbies & Supplies 24A 
NEW SCRABBLE SETS, $3. PAINT 
by number sets, $1.69 up (frames 
to fit), BACKENSTOSE. 1§ East 
Lawrence. FE 2-1414.   
  
  
Whoiesale 
ers for Kodak and Ansco. Whole- 
sale photo finishers. PADDOCK 
FILM SERVICE. 1655 W. Huron, aay   
Notices & Personals 25 
  
  
  
  
  
ree ee GARDEN sy. PLOWING. LOT 
acre. FE 5-0636 or FE 5-651i 
P | ROTOFILLING: rAwi VN GARDENS 
> . Ace H! Enterprises. FE 
. OR 3-2860. 
ee   
  
  
ROTO-TILLING 
  
  
  
© blade. $8.00 A * rw 
ALL KINDS OF MANURE, PLow. ON AND AFTER THIS DATE 
ing, discing and ling, FE May 2, 1955, I will not be re- 
43371. ible for any debts contracted 
by any other pe ce. Clayton 
EM_ 30165 Mike N. Perry: Pontiac 
D TRACTOR eee 
Garden and la ANY GIRL OR WOMAN NEEDING: 
fitting. Ornaments] evergreens. @ friendly —— —— Mrs, 
Ossie Gates, ¢ > Vernon Vie. Phone FE 2-8734. 
(M24) FE 54-6356. fid The vation Army. 
GaRDEN PLOWING IN AND AUDIVOX ee AID, RM, 10, 
lol FE 
Aerotred Care Shoes ; I have purchased the records of 
Knapp customers from the 
former Arthur Sweet. 35-1502. 
100 WEDDING INV woe adap tga “$7.50   
Sutherland Stud 8 W. Huron. 
Printed inst service. 
DAINTY MAID su . 
Mrs. B FE 2-8614. 03 Mark. 
    
        
        
      
         
    
   
        
      
    
  
  _Moving & Trucking 2. 
| ENCINERATORS RS CLEANED. | ASH or rubbish b: . Clean up. FE 
_ 4510. 
ar we iG” OF ANY KIND. OL | Money Wanted 28A 
  
  EED $4.00 ON = = pyggen ee doin 
month, P. © Box il 
WANTED #4500. SECURITY HOUS® on 2628 Desmond. Lake, 
—— 9106600, R. = 13661 
racoma, | duh “s — 
WaNtED > ogists, Prem 
private rvinalviduals Write Pontiac dh ee GOOD 
00 aT 6 PER. CENT. GOOD references. Have collateral. Write 
Pontiac Press, Boz   
  
  
22) 
| Edw. M. Stout, Realtor Wanted to Rem 29 29 
t manne orn 
(BECr QUALIFICATIONS me OF. 
fered bv voure ve seek- 
ine 4 bedroom eee t 
| _ 4-812" a 
|S BEDROOM HOUSE WITH GaA- rage or building suitable for 2 
pang ire preferably be near yan 
TRU ; 
_Press, “aes 11. 
J} BEDROOM UNFURN. _ HOME, 
best of references. West side. re 
47071. 
CHRISTIAN COUPLE WITH H FOUR 
children need 3 bedroom unfur- 
nished house 4-1 references. FE 
_ 23 3278. _ 
Wanted to Rent _ 2? itil 
|COUPLE WITH 2 SMALL CHIL-" 
| dren want 2 batecess home. Close 
| in. Call FE 2-7819 
PREE TO LANDLORDS. S. RENT- 
als Cc. Sundwall, Bakr. 
rE 
ighsahs <4 BY 
Ch:   
needed, 
4-2583. 
ROOM 8 BOARD D BY 
ged mai 
ae So mieghons. FE 
ANTED sam ROOM OR room and board in, Exchange for 
decorating, In city. FE ae   
  
Ww 
  
j-OR 4 ROOM FURNISHED APT., near bus line. 1 child. Heth 
Share Living Quarters 300 
WOMAN TO SHARE APARTMENT 
with same ——* Near bus. 
_OR 3-2377 6 to 8 p 
_Wtd. Transportation 31 PLL LD   
  
  WOMAN LIVING ON PON- 
TIAC TRAIL. TE hg 
AND 
DECKER ROAD. DESIRES 
Hogg te TO 
AND FROM THE PON- 
TIAC — HOURS ce 
FROM 8:00 A ~ a Tl fed 
P.M. WILLING PA 
PLEASE PHONE Ma einai 
¥' 00 AM. TO 5:00 
28181 cI TION 
DI PONTIAC PRESS 
  
Wtd. Contracts, Mtgs:°32 
TO GET THE MOST FOR YOUR 
land contract. Realtor Partridee 
ts “bird” to see 43 W. Haron 
_ St. Phone FE 28316 
Cas WC — SEASONED _CON- 
modern homes. Capitol 
3 WwW. Huroa sevengs ts Te & = Co.. 
    
FAST "ACTION" ! 
sk for Mr. Clark. 
5% MORT ata ON FARMS OR ug bel mre from 
% acre with 100 foot weseee: Ne 
oD or cerns te LES 
ces 5 sen 1717 8. Te 
~ ve, FE 
WE he BUTING GER Pa SELLING 
land Cay toys s- 
best an“ eed o 
cash setiement. / 
  
eae of value a ante cach 
-Nicholie & Harger — 
3_W, Bures   
  WE HAVE 
$200,000 Oe ore ec te ce 
me before you sell. 
“asm YOR BOD MAHAN. 
rou BEY TroWE LL INSURE [F 
MAHAN TY CO.. 
| ie 'W y= 
DIAT! OUR equlty ta: your 
K . Templeton, Realtor 3339 Orehard Lake Rd. FE 4-456 
CASH FOR LAND CONTRACTS. H. rh Vanwelt 4540 Dixie Hwy. OR 31355. =   
ee B paee te 
RR. F. McKINNE Office 8800 Commerce Rd. 
Ph Pontiac EM 3-6311 
ONiv, 1-5798 
  
"ISN'T IT LOGICAL? bi Ht you Bre the Waterford Dra: Clarkston » or sarrounting a areas our prope: 
with a firm “hes Bet 70 entrates 
selling exclusively in your area’ 
BROS. REALTORS 
Phone OR 3-1872 or OR = 
Open 9 to 8; Sun. 1 to 
WANTED ‘LAND - CONTRACTS We need land contracts. Several   
+ sources money available with 
very nena aed oe = — 
ae bs oS 
“STONE- STONE =e co. = 20240 
ov p.m. daily Sun op tos 
“Wanted Real Estate 32A 
MAHAN HAS BUYERS   
  
           
   To - 1 ‘Trade 
You sev Twa Li ineoee Ss 4 
            
        
   
  a: a Be rE 
            ar 
       ray rowmias PRESS, | MONDAY, MAY 23, 1955   
  
      
omes, farms, 
Land Contracts 
Es Maes ON GREEN LA ICE | woos 
oS aay fa ) 
  
  AVE CLIENT FOR MODERN 3 
% scree ¢” ore comme Sa We a 
tadius Pootia Ce an “) A. 
Taylor Restor 
WE NEED 
homes. acrease We tar ana oe Re Call us for 
PONTIAC REALTY CO. 
| COMPLETE 
Real Estate Service   
or 5 
builders; ac e or will sub- 
divide to wit, Many commercial 
ailable. 
Sylvan Realty #983 Orchard Lk. Rd. 
Orin. cds ® 
6 Saginaw 2-501! Me MN.   
  
TRADES 
dames for smaller, city ps gg a suburban or farms, | ob oy for incomes. large down 
payments are your equity Trades ta soo “ sohaty all — concerned. Call us, no ob-. 
“DORRIS & SON REALTORS cO-OP MEMBERS 
73a W. Huros __FE 41557 
LISTINGS WANT ED 
Parms, business and commercial 
oy Knauf, Realtor 26% W. Huron FE 27421 
Rent Apts. Furnished 33 OL LD 
DOWNTOWN. 3 ROOM “AND BATH. 
Clark &t. 
3 ROOMS AND BATH. wavy eu 
_Wuleme only. Call 7-9 p. m. 
7 ROOMS beh aae I gaan a" 
Middleaged ‘workers. 
drinkers. seterences 164 W. Pike 
f ROOMS PRIVATE BATH UTIL- 
ities furnished. One baby welcome 
FE 2-0008. 
ROOMS 
___ 25 Williams _ St. 3 ROOMS PRIVATE BATH. 
couple no children. 211 Ein.   
  
  
  
  
  3 ROO PRIVATE BATH. _DAY 
workers. No drinking: 
clean and _— FE 
_N. Paddoe 
3 ROOMS S paIVATe & BATH AND 
ST Working couple 
water and heat, Phone PE 78513 
_bdetween 5 & 6 p.m. 
NEW MODERN 3 RM. PVT. EN- trance and bath. Available July L 
FE_2-$902.   
J ROOMS PRIVATE ENTRANCE. ults only. FE 4-4625_ 
ROOM APT. AND ROOM. . MER preferred. Waik. Pontiac Moto 
__ 578 LeBaron 
3} ROOMS MODERN. PRIVATE entrance. Reasonable to right per- 
_sons. Press Box 35 
4 AND BATH UPPER. CLEAN vellable adults References, Avail- 
able May 28. FE 46612. FURNISHED | ART 335 E. SHEP- 
  
mo. Private en- 
trenea. partly furnished. A068 
i" Crescent Lk. FE 
  
NEAT. 3 AND BATH, BABY WEL- Orchard Lake. 
business section of Keego Harbor. 
rr pene ™man preferred. 
sT0DI0-aP APT. ATTRACTIVE WITH 
henette, private bath and en- 
ance All utilities furnished. Dis- 
criminate adult .only. FE 5-3569_   
  
Rent Apts. Unfurnished 34   
8 ROOM LOWER UNF. NEWLY 
2 4PTS AVAILABLE | MODERN rooms and. bath men Te side | 
3 ROOMs AND a |. MODERN. 
Private entrance. Being decor- 
ated. Ready f Adults 
enly. Near downtown, For ap- ponmment, call PE 4-2045. 2 APT” PARTLY FUR- 
_Bished. MA 56000. 3 ROOMS. PRIVATE ENTRANCE 
bath ineluding utilities. 
som. Convenient location. 
3k . AND ates GAS 
heat. Newly 1 small 
eh ween: orth D Derry. FE 
A T 
1 aap Sate The Sak ¢ ROOM "UPPER. 239 8. PARK 
FE 470%. 
    
      nokEN SEMI-BEDROOM AND | Lo room, bath. Cozy and_      
    CABIN 
Pontiac. Lake By BR yall. 5 
8s End Boat Liv- 
Wk., season. East Lake Dr. MA i 
YEAR ay UND 
furnis: en a ide & 
of of Union ree vals ystead. |   
“For Rent Reoms 37 
WEST SIDE. LARGE ROOM.   
  
BUSINESS GIRL TO SHARE A ith twin beds. Every room with § 
furnished. Kitchen facilities 
winutes’ 
32-3701, rE 
NICE ROOM pond “> Ginis, vant sae. “a 3 GIRLS, 
  
NICE oe FOR TREY COOK- 
_ing privileges. 558 E. Madison. _ ROOM FOR GENTLEMAN. AUTO. 
poet and _ water. ote, sh 
afer Dm ar 
6978. 
ROOMS FOR MEN ONLY. $17 
3527. with cooking orivilezes. FE 
ROOM NEAR t PONTIAC (AC MOTOR! 
_% Oliver Bt. 
  SLEEPING Re ROOM, i, PRIVATE \TE EN. 
Close in for men only. 16s ry Parke. 
Rooms With Board 38   
— ood 336 CLEAN ROOM. oop 
N. <nemes   
rigce FOR 7 OR 3. Close IN. 
ROOM AND BOARD, "ing. FE +3000   
HOME COOK- . 1038 Lakeview, — 
FIRST FLOOR ROOM FOR ELD- _eriy lady, Nursing care. FE 6-837). 
Convalescent Homes 38A 
CONVALESCENT CAR®E FOR 
women Bed patients preferred. 
Rates according to pat 100 
N. Telegra,   
  
  
  
LICENSED CONVALESCENT bed ~attents. and 5 
Narse in charge. Laie ot car 
ent grounds. Home eqes 
and verv low rates rtonville 
  
Hotel Rooms 39 
HOTEL ROOSEVELT 
Bowe $10 up Bath $15 up. 
PE 5-6126 
HOTEL AUBURIN 464 Auburn PE 2-0239 
Room by Day pg woe 
Cooking and refrigeration unit 
partments.   
Also 1 or 3 room A 
GURON HOTEL, CLEAN MODERN 
roéms by day or wk. 45 W. 
Huron &St.. Ph. FE 32-8266   
CORNER OF VAN DYKE & 3% Mile Rd. 24° br 80. Inquire 13200 
East 32 Mile Rd Romeo, Mich., 
Shop, store, storage of manu 
ee gate — = 
50) oun 40x70. $80 
$18 heated poll Senostet “snort 
or long 
K. G. “HTEMPSTEAD 
102 E_ Huron PE +8294 
Rent Office fice Space 41 41 
NEARLY , WEW. ATTRACTIVE 
‘building 24x40 Idea or ee insurance 
fo om Estate office 4000 W. 
ear - Waterford Twp. 
Hane on. 37414 or FE 23-7058. 
OFFICES “TO RENT 4536 DIXIE 
a'gpway Dravton Plains H. J. 
_Van Welt Phane OR_3-1355 
For Sale Houses 43 
NEW HOMES We can build a home according 
to your plans or our olans — 
On your lot *r obtaw vou a Jot. 
We can arrange ai) new financing 
or se}} vour present home 
ou the financing if necessary. 
us for further details   
STONE REA a. oo 
bor Joslyn _9 to § om ¢ daily y_tan Toe 
OPEN Open Week Days 4-8 
- SAT. 26 
NEW G] HOMES -2 bedroom face brick homes on 
large lots Pilastered walls, oak 
floors, picture windows, tile bath, 
Choice of room colors and We bse 
Full divided basement with 
feation — Gas furnace & wa- 
$700 DOWN 
PLUS MORTGAGE COST. 
ve out West Buca to Water- = Township Hall. a on 
shee gy A _— ror about % mile, 
i °C HAYDEN - ver he 
er. Wanoo Bird. FE 8-044)   
  M HOMES, $350 Chown BERRY. AND KETTER- ING HANNAN. LI 4-4900.   
ULTRA - MODERN RANCH DvU- ex. ent, I : LOWER. Basement, brick, hot water 
Well 10 in winter. Very nice beam ceilings. Large rooms 
=} at ees ae mind oo LR A pees con. torte aie Union Lake on 
tM vepeet. = Barter Will lease one side. 
Two BATH, 2! a va Inquire 100. Wil- « BEDRM. OW RY. 1 BED- 
Hams Street, Saturday or week | Tm. home, furn., 1 
Close tn. Stove y 5-3616,, 
s 5:30 p.m. 2 BUY, TO 1 OR 
Rent Houses PARTRIDGE ‘omy 
  
  
       
     
  
   ON'T PASS UP 
Sell unneeded 
ive oo ings fof cash e ae ne eo 
  35 
7 BEDROOM RANCH STyLs home. Rs basement, .   
bay po ata Estate 
genres tS ae Foe PE PROPERTY 9 room ba 2 _ s. 3 a 
school. Terms. 
Crescent Lake Estates = 2 bedroom and bath in nice 
neighborhood Only $7069 terms. 
Also 
nj CUCKEER REALTY tegen FE 44001 
Ms9 FRONTAGE   
          ——e by Jay Alan| 
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        wy ALANS 5—23 wt 
    BP me AO 
  “T almost have him believing this is ‘National Buy Your 
Girl a Necklace Week!" 
  
houses, 24 
fixie Combination garage and 
snop 
This oe has had 
been am vert The well cared for. 
2,600 with at For Sele Houses 43| 
Je ssopelies 
of Pontiac. at $1,000 down. 
Edw. M. Stout, Realtor 
  
, cash, 
Dorothy Snyder L Lavender 
_¥E og! ir EM. 3.3903 
    
ft. deep with year round 
sreom at nt. rear, Located near 
= D ey 
Phone FE ¢i157 or FE__ 1-00 
BY OWNER. NEW 3 pacooes 
1% car porese, brick. Oak floors, 
Balance 
Tota orice A ae Call FE 17-0853 Partridge 18 THE “BIRD” TO SEE 
WONDERFUL 
LIVING! 
Here ‘ll enjoy truly Ld Yivin 
Over 1 acr of beaw - 
scaped grounds. 3 car corags. 
Home in excelient condition. Lge. 
living with ace 
attractiv;: wo panelled den. 3 
ie s upstairs 
pilus @ second bath for the 
—e bedroom. Well restric’ 
be borhood. Carpeting & drapes 
included at just $22.500 on terms. 
IT’S VACANT 
on « large % fust west of Poo. 
tiac. 3 bedrooms, newly painted. 
Oaly $3,150 down handles and 
you can move im riaht away. 
WARD E. PARTRIDGE 
REALTOR FE 2-8316 
43 W. Huron 8t., Open Eve. 7 to 8 
  
  
Rent Stores 40 
  
er 
nice 2 car garag with 
oereened pelio fet 
90. foot —- hg 
978 cash 
LAKE —— AREA. 8 room 
IN — CALIFOR- 
kitchen ond Métning re room. 
utility room, with auto. off 
furnace, plastered walls, 
eons *   
insula’ port, 
ree - Very" close Tod neat. 
at $10.050 with terms. 
1362 W. Huron 8t. Open Evenings 
Co-operative Real Estate Exchange 
WEST SIDE   
  
“4 SRE 8 MI. OUT Lovely 6 room in new — con- 
powder 
eled porch new — 
strean across lng of property. 
“RIDGEWAY _ 
Co-operative Real Estate estate Exchange 
MILLER 
OPEN HOUSE Sunday 1 to 5 p.m. 
601 E. Fourth 6 yoom home Cm 3 bet 
unfinished ie. 
room home’ ‘wit 2 Maen oy 
bath, auto. 
STONE REALTY CO. stg Josiyn ‘ PE 20253 0 to & p.m daily, Sun. 1 to § 
Round Lake 
$5500   
    j BEDROOM bag oe With GA = 
ec. 
LAKE ORION AR 
Ranch breexc way. 2 car ca 
rage. $9, Three bedroom home, expansion 
attic, $8, ; 
Lake front 7 room home, only 
Hive ‘room lake front furnished, 
CALL MY = cages 
Opep eve. & Sun. 
PONTIAC AREA 
  bed: west side, land- 
scaped beaut: $10,500. 
Only $1,300 down, 4 room ‘ 
€ 
Basement Ci se to E Pike 
totaling | §5.900. Lk. privileges. 4 room home 
  Income . we have é ve 
riety of gamed property in all 
LAWRENC= w. 
GAYLORD Pike St. 
Beeecrative Real Enate y maeare   
WILL SACRIFICE 
Near erade. Jr. high, and high | 439 Large rooms. Wall 
es soe Fireplace, Garage. 
room and dining room. Newly 
gfecorated, $7,650. }01 Home. 
8 OOM RANCH HOME LARGE 
kiteh: $2500 and y room. 
down Full price $8900. FE 5-2980. 
__°680 Tienken Rd 
MODERN § ROOMS. FULL BASE- 
— automatic heat. - car ga- 
100 Davisburg Rd., 
Davisburg. 
4 ROOMS ON KENILWORTH, 5 
tg on Ojesta. 7 rooms in Dray- 
n. Suchy Realty. PE 5-3616. 
LAKE ORION 10 acres le pavement. New 8 
bedroo: ranch 
Price reduced. a. $14,500 with 
Walter Green, M26 opp. RR. pan 
~ MILLER NORTH 2 bedroom frame home. Excel- 
teomerob — near schools, ot 
* pot wag Full” basement. = 
—_— Sas oe La mparalively new. ceptiona 
dows and screens. Can be han- 
died on low GI down payment. 
WEST   
  
  iL bedroom. Pull bath. Ot! etreu- 
ating nest. Good condition. > 
aa “aoe and “thopping oe 
NORTH SUBURBAN 
ows and + 
oy "handled on GI or FHA loan. 
NE STONE REALTY co. 4 9 Josiyn FE 20253 
6 tw 8 ; Sun, to 
CHARLES Y 2 t 6 p.m, 866 
es, 
to Gis. ee Tis “Geue to civilens. 
No addeq costs. For Sale Houses 43 43 
$350 DOWN New 2 bedroom home with take 
vileges. Ss ah FE +154 
ves. 
  CRAWFORD AGENCY 5% W +1549 
BUILD NOW qur Testricted, Wi 
. @stimates free 
en our plans oF 
$024 Pontiao Lake Rd. 
  
  4 m . OO 
beat, | year old. Otility room, 
Lo 81 down. 
email. 
ROSE McLARTY 
PE 22162   
  only. 
¢. 
oe yiben dgive, a 
7 i, be bought for 
ADAMS REALTY ‘sag Auburn PE €3399 or FE 46154 1900 of OR 32420   
REMODELED PRAME rae 
house. years old at 
room, one dining room. 
Neos. Ghehen (on10 with laundry 
Downstairs pow- 
Ey o three acaped w 4 sh Pine trees ov + 35 A, Lilac 
and honeysuckle hedee forming 
barrier elong road. 
sarce..L shaped screened front 
poe Vico take. Open brick 
off dining 
shonen facing garden. Two car 
garage and worktshor Oi] burner 
Lal - —s Course Lake privileges 
For further information 
cal) OR 23-1676 after 6 p. m. 
7 HOLIDAY PARMS HOMES ORiando 3-1101   
| WEST SIDE TERRACE 
PAUL D. HAMMOND | 2% W. Huron 8t : Realtor 
FE 65-7141 Eves, FE 5-4714 
  
5 .0OM sous ay am AND 
garage. 329 -Pirst Rochester. 
  
AUBURN HEIGHTS. 4 ROOMS, modern basement. Half acre. Owner. FE 3-0679. 
3 BEDROOM BRICK. RANCH 
type, Huntoon Leke privileges, 4 
years oid, lot 200 by Nos wed 
circle drive, 2 car gara of trees, make dffer OR eat 
ROOM   
  
his equity 
“EMBRET E "& "GREGG 
1565 Union Lake Bd, 3-4303 Union Lake vuinge 
DRAYTON PLAINS 
Owner leaving this area, will sac- 
rifice his new 2 bedroom home 
ute full bath,   
with a furnace. 
nice kitchen and living room 
Glee a rs. large jot. 
100x160. a tGe de = 
price $7,500 Soo “with 
DANDY SUBURBAN 
pletely modern 3 bedroom 
home fust west of town on larce 
parcel 86x360 ft Full basement. 
etoker heat, nice bath. lis car 
garage. fenced yard, fruit and 
berries, $2,800 down and $75 ver 
mon ; 
INCOME 
In Drayton Plains—1 block from 
bus, school Je ehurch. 5 rooms 
and bath down..4 rooms and 
bath: up senarate entrances. Full 
ment auto oil furnace. Ga- 
Tage. An entional buy at $12- 
500 with abet Income from 
upstairs W ake vavments. 
GIROU) “FRANKS 
on Dine Hey. ane R070 _2 8—8un, i to SOR 
sito ‘DOWN MOVES YOU 
at band: 
furnace. large living room with 
2. pam ol —— 
-pu se paneled on oarven on tA ain 
ly in-the lake area, 10-min. 
from Pontiac 
EARL GARRELS 
Disl EMpire 3-2511 or EM 
So ed Sunday 
NOTHING DOWN wil tid 9 bed house with 
Peete 6 ag tae wn m 
pm § nearee: ab mame build 
on mv OR_3-2837. 
MACEDAY GARDENS Picturesque —, or C) iq | Ag   
home on beautifully Cee cosa cut 
2 larg 
garage A lifetime of 5 
able living for only $13, 
3 FAMILY 
LAKE FRONT 
down 
$109 per month. , 
PAUL A. KERN, Realtor BH Oakland Ave re 
“Real Estate Since i919" 
BROWN   
bag Pha ad roe at tompleted 
Full bath, well, ired, 
automatic hot water then sink 
Here is 
more home for money.” 
Pri at only 
$7990 -Ranch type 
four home almost new 
“A&A Yeal ¥ tile . wall 
M hen. ‘Take 
$13,900 CHOICE LOC LOCATION —Home 
or income. 5 rms. eh floor with 
3 large rooms end bath 
  Commerce past Orchard Lake 6615 erce pas 
|! E. Blomofield H 
Beautiful STOUTS Best Buys 
Today 
TWIN BEDS 
And the accompanying fur- 
niture fit easily in either of 
this large ranch type home 
priced at $12,500, 
$800 DOWN 
corner lot 
fleges on eyives Lake City 
Water & «as. Total orice 
$5,950. 
VACATION 
Year around in this 3 bed- 
room home a} Lake Louise. 
one. of Oakiand County's 
best fishing wm. Modern 
a tile bath and extra 
-lot included for only $1 000 
TOWN AND COUNTRY 
That's the —— you get 
when you drive te thie; 
quiet sub. east oe Powiac. 
This hom® has 2 bedrooms 
living room. kitchen. full 
bath & large utility room - 
and ree 7 . &t. 
Hugo school district. 
2 HOUSES—$500 DOWN 
needs some _finish- 
int. "Toeated east of Pontiac 
in Avon Two, Hurry on 
this one. 8 
Edw. M. Stout, Realtor 
Tl NS. Saginaw St. Ph. FE 58165 
Oven Sun 12 to 4 Dm. 
Eves.. till 8:30 
  
WiLL CONSIDER YOUR aay AS DOWN PAYME ENT ON 
OF THESE BUYS! 
dy! § big rooms. Ready for dec-- 
900, : erating. Bae xcellent location, $#, 
PRIVILEGES. 
Lovely Cyclone fenced lot goes 
with this room home on 
—— ‘take Rd. Has basement 
THELMA M-ELWOOD REALTOR 
— Cass-Elizabeth ) Scag R4, 
  PE 5-1284. PE 43844. Oven 0 to 7, 
NEWLY DECORATED 2 as 
rom, year round hom 
fenced tn — for chil- 
dren MY 3-6 
ANNETT OFFERS 
Middie Straits Lake 
to lake with good 
sandy beach. 5 room mod- or xaee r round home. Price 
of $7700 
} motor. 
Nea General Hospital   
2 car garage Low down 
payment, be ance less than 
rent. 
3 Bedroom Ranch 
Practically new 3 bedroom 
paaet on = gay landscaped 
foo: 
1 way falebet 
Say ag rage. @ priv 
leges. iv $12, 
W. Iroquois Rd. Attractive large 7) room 
home tn excellent condition. 
Featuring fireplace, carpet 
a oe 2 reams. den, breakfast 
ef nator. Garare, $15,900, 
rms, 
Bloomfield Ranch re modern brick. and 
¢ 3 bedroom tile 
bath tanch type tite- 
ated om latre Ww land- 
sek : the 
ighlands 
    besutt- ws Watton Bird 
includes boat end |   
6 ROOM MODERN OW LINCOLN 
ed 7 a, Sa plenty of other 
a flats, 
  
  
      
ton Plaing on e« large 60 ft. x 
ft, lot. You will appreciate the 
Plastered walls properly furred 
and insulated on the exterior 
block. This home being 32x} ft. 
The lot being fenced in, = a 
Kenmore aute washer. Kitchen 
stove, auto, of] furnace. auto. 
water heater, storms and screens. 
All add up to # goo buy at 
with on) _ 
$1000 DOWN Ph. Geo. Luenberger, OR bbe 
or Fond 32-1768 for an sppoin' 
“WHITE 
BROS. Gen et oe 
. Sun. 1-8 é 
MODEL HOME 3 BEDROOMS with large living 
room and picture window, large 
kitchen with separate utility room   
i large lots. 
$7,950 with peed 51.300 down go 
meal pa costs. Located st 451 
— ond Street, west of Joslyn 
ve. 
yr r ba y 
SYLVAN VILLAGE 
3 bedroom brick with large car- 
peted living and dining ares, 
master, bedroom 12x28, gas forced not heat, large lot Sith lake 
erueses. terms can be ar 
Temged 
CRESCENT LAKE Large 4 room ranch, ofj heat, 
elec. hot water heater. Lot 50x127 
ft. priced at §9.250, will sell or 
trade for acreage. 
SCHRAM   
spots lo miley gaat of by By “pa e 
foo *dows nortgel Mat i 
Edgewater Drive — large BRICK RANCH La ina 
ALOW in Donelson Pa 
kx from high school. At 
. rea e. $4,000 down 
: NOW. 
HUMPHRIES 
a3 | Tele raph Evenings 
os, sleeraon walete Exchange | 
  
water heater, space for recrea- 
show in basement. 
You should see this now, 
IRWIN cose ROSA 
        
      
    St. Benedict's 
Donelson School 
warden sol ie 
ee Se 
  
  
You can have a vy foot, 3 
room ranch style ee oo built 
oa 1S” nish 2 and 
PAC Fi Tid Summer Special = e anice. ty in yy 
Lake, 
- several different wn by 
ter. Only $2,000 with 
P. C.M Wood Co.   FE5- S07 or FE 5-9471 $2564 
111 be Josi Cor. ird Realtor 
; recente = Estate Exchange   
ot. for children 
Fries for —_ sale! Call Mar 
_ket 41338 efter “ p.m. weekdays.   
Eve. Leon   
For Colored Famities Alttractive 3 bedroom home. Fin 
ished upstairs. Pull tacement Gas 
heat. 1% car garage Fenced. 
wD. 
Large 3 bedroom modern. Liv- 
ing room — room and kitch- 
er Full ment Hot air fur. 
pnece plese hot water. } car 
arage Paved street. Close to 
owntown. Price $8.000 terms. 
Seautiful 2 d with unfin- 
ished second floor Oak floors, 
painted walls full basement gas 
tion paved street. e pay 
Near bua tine, Priced to sel! on 
terms. For information call Mis. 
Spears. FE 5-8063 
RUSSELL A. NOTT 
170 W. Pike FE 4-80908 
$ ROOMS. BATH. ALUMINUM 
siding. oak floors, storms 
screens, large lot, Lake privi- 
leges on Elizabeth Lake, $6.500. 
$1.000 down % 4 rooms, utility and bathroom, Ve- 
netian Sin dees lake orivilewes; 
PAUL M. JONES $ REAL ESTATE 
$32 °W. Huron PE 43505   
  
SAM WARWICK HAS Al YR. OLD 
brick and stone house tn Syivan 
arwick. 3 bed- 
—— rp agg vieges, wor) 917.500. 
    
ine room ‘and stairs Will sell on contract or sacrifice for cath. 
FE 4-0263 
YOUNG : 5 ROOM BUNGALOW bedroom home in ——   
condition Full vasement, 
_ gil furnace. tn the Wisner schooi 
District. enh s Lony buy at only 
# 000.00 with $3000 00 down, Make 
an appointment to see this home. 
3 BEDROOM This lovely @ roo.. year around 
cottage is completely furnished. 
. 8 
‘only $7000.00 with $3500.00 down 
or wil) take late model house- 
trailer ‘n trade. Shown by apm 
pointment only. 
w 115 well-shaded lot. William 
Lake privilewes. $5000.00 full price. 
See this one today. 
TODAY'S SPECIAL ranch 
a homes with ety walls, 
a gg Ne a Pig new) windows, full price aie Gest 
dow per month wn. $49 
Russell Young REALTOR « 
oe 6 eee PE 44625 
Oven Eves ‘til 9: Sun, FE 40612 
BY OWNER, wey MCDESE ranch home on trout stream, 
    $300 DOWN ‘bath, hardwood floors. off heat. lake 
$350 DOWN 
K'L. Templeton, Realtor 
ae at wr ee ee ke FE 30502. or   
oo Fes can 
  
Must see to appreciate 
Joseph F. Reisz 53% W. Huron 6 
Open Even 
Co-operative Real Estate ‘recharge   
When Summer Heat 
. enjoy li 
tn this —_ 3 bedroom lake 
There’s More Living 
for, the entire ae 
suburban home, clean 
at alate It's a dandy, don't 
NICHOLIE Mie Estate —_ Insurance 
  
HOME & —— : 
Attractive grey shingle bunesiow 
26x40 or foundation full GATEWAYS to 
HAPPINESS 
SCHOOL PROBLEMS? LET US SOLVE THEM 
Near Wisner, dr. 
and Mike's. e. 
and A ; 
plan home, 
Saeehe CHILD’S PARADISE - AIRPORT. 
and utility, 2 nm floor ' 1» 
—— ee wit 
Ss, painted oat bent, light ie iy I 
2 lots, 
  fered nee tov e a 
OWNER L. ‘ATE. 
fr TODAY YOU'LL Liki IF. 
To Sell- You sor IT-WE'LL bs J 
*| MAMAN REALTY CO., Lang 
—es Real ut, Tals Eanes 
a se, 30 ae 
  
$730.00 DOWN | Practically new 4 room home- VACANT TERRACE . 
with breezeway end garage 100) TERMS 
     
        
      
     
      
                
  
        
        
         
    
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For Sale Farms 48) Business Opportunities 51 $1 Mert to s tsen 33) “Sale Household Goods 57 
ia (Stat icens enders) A a 
| FOR LEASE: MODERN 2 STALL ee! apoors 2uvyup \e "8 4 a 
Xs station, Good gatlona FOU ; 
- 122 ACRES fine Jecoee L. BH Cole O8 Co. TEAGUE FIN ANCE CO. tables, $1.08 uD; 2 en. 6 shelves 
FISHERMEN rear ancareavi, Al s04 J GasOLInE STATION FOR, SALE 202 N. MATS wile, ok case, bead. veard Peds 
n fe ft. barn a Ss  S . Lew aa’ Sich equipment. ROCHESTER, ao complete $34.; “rs a ° 
= family looking as Here is your chance to buy a Sass ae her toe. FE LOAN $25 TO ho on, eee Fo: "if aot, 
seany dollars from . and / * good farm at a reesonable price ERD COVER. aU : $25 uD: radios 58 new 
ing to towards oe | * Wee $18,500, terms. - | AUTO WRECKING YARD COVER- ee, chrome @inette sets 6 e.. ms 
ne post and tackle, to use while ; we |< . | ing 1 acre of ground. Partly full | HOUSE GOODS chests new & used. : 
fishing on the fine chain of lakes, : ; ~ , f 120 ACRES l< oorewee. Ssrery. aa ” fiteneup: | Eat pachesiee OL ES ce OL _1-¥794 | bedroom suites % #6 up: I 
| your oe So euch i “ ; | + Ortonville. Lge. house & barn 26 Has a 20 4 Coase in front, \y HE N YOU YOU NEED | room ten” eipp0 to "Baas oom 
ester Lake ' etaa Lake aa | : iB | ; | cow stanchions, new milk house $5,000 pets none FE 81431. \ . . 
Maceday Lake which is so famou i Me 4 2 3 | Corner paree!l on improved bwy 340 Baldwin | A ‘OUR £ASY PAYMENT 
for its rainbow trowl-a&s you wil ' i | $18,000 with $5,000 down BEAUTY SHOP -WAULED “LAKE. | OR ¥-A-WAY PLAN 
save im this terrific buy Now . > Excellent year around business we ta sae “rude apything. Come 
FLOYD KEN T, Realtor | Fully @ upped MA @1811, Eves.| You can eet tt quickly op yout and — round 2 scres 
MA 4-361 signature, cat or furniture No tree ‘parkipg OPEN DAILY 9 TO 8 
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: e io a. e with a full besement, til ‘ ee 6 “ budget W iu b i to he 
3 perfect oottinng, for your family it! The 2 ige master polar Next t Consumers Power ee Franwia Ease: you with your See oree gud L & § SALES CO.. 4 @i, east of 
~~: ye | with oak floorg have cleset space | 7 | imess One ¢ room hou ith | , Pontiac of 1 mi, east of Auburo 
ONLY | aplenty. The fully beth with bts | Pde’ a | small apartment. anothe Son | | Heighte on Auburo Bd. Mae, 
chive < | | colored fixtures is easily accessi- | iar % ; AGRES ON DIXIE HWY ~ GAS | house wit i tad | FE + 
| ie te both bed station, restaurant. 4 e with apartment All rented a7 ee 
S aed _ | ae = eee ore | ? pet areal — ole 2 fete . — maker. $10,000 —_ . . ak SIZE ELECTRI STOVE. 
te : Winae'a af pest © space | place. A knotty pine eled | or Drivein Theater. All kinds ofl . "). CoHAYDEN FINANCE CO. | ne nee Oe EL viia Tbetore cr 
vestibule entrance. e hivine | i | sitting porch ovetivoks e we! jake -_ farm ae P. WwW. hea. < F 4- ze ee “MOST NEW ; KELVINATOR 2 UP- 
ve eee and <1 . | wer. A Bee size kitchen with | _Dinnan & Son! ron lies E Walton Ba Fe 5-044! E 4-1574 right freezer. MY 3-57 
new Younzstows | Complete price including 75 515° treakfast nook This bome ts lo | a Sen ——— | 702 Pontiac State Bank Bide. | BABY BUGGY. Y PLAYPEN & HIGH 
kitchen. mic cupboards. | yeludimg 75 sise cated on | GROCERY “STORE. STOCK 4ND)~—— CTHTOP - q 
AY ree. tm ‘aunty rm * {let e nice lot In &@ gO Oxford A L fixtu FE +0588. | SHO chair Like new, 615 Third St. 
tached. d-car & Many oth | Ded. ts a ay 187 : ; oe | oasoLine ‘STATION. LOW NINW | PPING | BO’ TTLE -G! AS 
. s catch of @ ime- | acer >: yrod ué Ie | 1 
er outstanding Statures. Call for AS LOW AS | Gmiy $6,900 fuld price ean ace bd —— ote ' digo ive land | | Otoes Busy. section oe soe E} FOR A LOAN? 
details | Pp e- New low price Complete installe- 
$63 per month | onan enich finish this dream —— area Larce bouse, 2 | POR SALE FARM MILK ROU TE | “YES” promptly to employed men. | tion onty $10 plus gas. Kenyon 
"s REDRM UREAN Modern ‘i Plux taxes and Insurance bom a needs only plaster arns mulk house toul bidg, and | FE 4-4060 woman-married or single Na, Fuelgas OR 3-2401 
tcatel north of Pontiac, kitchen calinete og will o« mall mise. other Didgs Real bargain | ene ce eerite oF comme | ttn TLE OR NATURAL GAS 
é tm voutord Modern “hitches, base- | FULL FACE BRICK | serty "you iwoues Phones ote 2 Saar ON DIXIE HWY AT T today set: @. Write oF come ahere Good condition Phone OR 
w as’ furnace. | Luenb | ae h K r BAe? Perfect setae et oer ire 
conaesised lot paved street.) 9 2 baths bial OR ator OR 3! mee today i | Jo n - Irw 1) | jare_ or here ete Property | LOANS $25 TO $500 |< POR YOUR FURNITURE 
only $7.000, terms | NEW * SHOPPING, CENTER E i , Dy af - . REALTOR | ine aes large barn . office and | BE NE F Icl Al sag OR +2717. 
| Lad z b work’ shep, and 3 room modern <— Mb 
i at } Since 1025 house. Full 0.000 nh IN ce OC | CHINA CABineT wits ; ROUND 
= Ox D KENT, Realtor Here's suburban Living te & lovely ' eS ’ | pes 1014 N Saginaw Street $3,009 down pets conatale Gar | FIN ANCE co. _ glass. 700 _Pert 
v Le awrence FE 56106 en eves lake are | C | eee Exe 21804 | chaser 1 W. Lawrence FE 2-0249: Pontise CLEAR: AKCE “SAL cE 
Cons’ | , + | ARMS AND ACREAGE , 
Vist wre beauty crcicked on-| BROS. . ee Call Rutledge, OR $1111, eees.| PAUL A. KERN, Ra o.Pfursiture. ‘Dining kes wa 
a : | Af <a : tae od as — 959, baby 
3 BEDROOM \ n Oakland Ave. ee 
2328 MIDDLEBELT ROAD nual toes Estate Since ae Shen until 8 Weds, 
A & room shell home on @ 100 Near Orchard Lake Re Open 948. 14 10 Acres— Pr 
A Sh tot. Wiring pearly com- /% MA N: FURNITURE 
- gieted Sink Hot water heater - et Remodeled Home ‘ 
sas eabesce Se | NORTHWOOD rowing Pai? — we FERS, OC ARIE MT Fast [Es iitttcen w ade 
cluded Well. is Priced = OwInE Eau . ' wo FO me & 8 PON | Compe on ene cock ot Located rat RTAGE between xirq ast rae Belivia Nes Agler's MM 
~ = 34 BEDROOM . Organization Inc. = your present home too | tioor bas ay los carpeted | fret | reaee eae Flint. Pull price | Service : a irene ad ot ke 
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room. ranch tyie home with | Phone FE FEderal 4- 611 | small ea? tomb heme Youre mt ent the woods yet, friend! 1'm lost, too!" nom Ler Tain, ters | 8OWM. - wt Oe | rou eam borrow. $20-8500 | fora. Coe 
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fang "pe "privileges gee oa, Lake Louise, . _| featuring pensieg ‘arse | ——_—_——_--——— ? bedrooms “path dressing room PAUL A. KERN, Realtor on signature, cet or aturaiture CABINET SINE AMD BABY 
oe A ys = gene. Fe G Vets—$600 Dow “ ' oom nent aluminum siding | For Sale ake Prop 44) Fo Sale l ay ease wee ol Bar G cae alto ise +o Ss nage a a - sca. ood condition 178 Nek 
Copper plumbing 5 Oe... forced air ams Wi | two lots, and carpeting and : . r s _ots 46 ley garage with n- Jt Oakland Ave FE 2-6209) = months to re : . Ld he oon 
‘heat. Bot son street. Just | drapes throughout. A real — ~ rolled doors. §24 506 term Real Estate Since 1019 pay ASH FOR ALL “KINDS OF Us 
to gt a q * pests, with Bente rohan road . in \ family home. this roperty 4 ROOMS AND BATH. PLAS- ‘4 ACRE WITH A TUMBLE DOWN O HOUSEHOLD furniture or | dishes. _FE 5 OF UsED 
oe wer 3 colanet Lecqahend i Panel bought fer $14, 700—- { tered fully aif iated, storms and. shack. city water and sewer We rtonville Combination E, ~ el = 
: scree c i s s 8 if ai alte —— é = 
2" BEDROOM ey Eg 3 xragee aagyrgnmer: ecru Sig TOL 2 sympang, Dune cw SASSY Soe beara ea rs TE ON Gs FINANCE ce clothes dryer & Ue 
- ruit tree - \ } ms a) 3 
re ay 3 p - ng weet 1 Lake ood mace. Carpeting. al yay tes | DJOINING 50 FT LAKE | 2 homes and many at bulla- * NEAR G: AYL OR p°* es ss Be o os . x e 
jow with oak floors. tei - eries imcluded. Well lana- | a or 20 ACRE TAKE?” trout jots at beautiful Scott Lace ings. Only $15,730, terms Corporation of Pontiac luxe |: asy S pin drier 
we pias! oe ac ‘ot, 150 x 185. garden | $1,950. each | FE 41305. 0 , This almost new .mote! located 3), South Saginaw St Kay Bidg yy D } 
wai doors. Only 96500 wih te ® Price. $12,000 with | ” geatzon. INSURANC = 8 m! nortlieast of Waterford 100 | (OTS AVAILABLE. LOW DOWN | on main highway to Michigap s and Floor __Phne_FEderal 40835 asher. Dryer has never 
Ma . down. plus GI Mtg. 190 Oakiand Ave cE acres, Beautiful scenery. Good | payments. _ Robert Chapin Com | OY \nnet tt Inc finest resort country, where there ; —* be “d. FE8- 1215 b 
p costs. Larger down pay- | Open Eves one. reat fishing. idea) for subdividing or ® _struction. FE 40041. FE 53478. | . is excenent trout & lake fishing, | Mortgage Los 84 cn yt 15 be- 
L ment to non veteran. Ask - ——— vee king | club of camo set-uD Full price BUIL! -_ REALTOR good hunting and  sktin Good __Mortgage Loans 54 f ) 9 
. . for Mr, Vaillancourt. | 00. with convenient terme | 12 Sots ae sols ene oe asset \™ E. Huron FEderal 37193), business year around. Demand tor | } = ore 7 Pm 
4208 Dinte Hwy. — Lake KN Soe = further formation. OR | In Ponttac . Pt Detret | Open Evenings and Sunday 1-4 | es ee okey cvseue just | | CLOTHES ; DRYER. GAS ONE INE OF 
ty Drayton Pisins 5 s good as summer. ; & t brand 
“See *Pepiing bane a An cscactioteld — big or “WH | TaN oe ITABLE FOR SUBDE | 300 ACRES 1 ROOM of verde want, Siemon | LOANS ON HOUSES | Pe pate craighed rtraorsiass 
ba ¥ \ ue 
planned 5 room buner vision, Lots for immediate build- mae akes "5 ea ROME, 2 move to city where oul po into | IN Sorgen cour’ | QOrehard occa aan = 
gaiow plus sta to ex- . ing sites for meltiple com mercial res of cherries. another business. This offered 
pansion attic. Has replace Ottawa Hills and indus’ trial eo = Bete Carnes eS and very attractive price brates | 1 On aor aes COMPLETE iy DINING ROOM 
and large fecreation root , Exclusive residential area of- B | 4 m!_ north of Giles cone M22, more information & ‘let us show | 3. On homes bot modern eM Nel household furniture. 
. ee aves in he . Be ro We! and | | atte = motel or cabins $9500. *"™ pictures. No P M : = rena ere home CROSLEY SHELVADOR REFRIG 
beach house in shaded eres. and 2 additional room, ened | | PAUL M Jones RE 208 titer RUILDIN i j erator 9's cubic ft. aut tie 
DAILY 4 TOS PM. | Eerie" Se Sig daca | rome on “Find or on_91 REALTY Sawa teruss STATEWIDE | eee | ae oo 
1 06 many other features. Price h | | 5 em “Vis “Terme. 
ce has 2383 ORCHAR ae > Y: R Es washer. late model $78 
$950 DOWN Chureh Property omy ta mend the terme are | Sale Suburban Pr Prop. 454 Open repos a Mu 12 ACRES “Song at abdmenser. Brower | LOW INTEREST pavanee : a 
; : y (ifgrd-Fenton ares. 1 mi! | FE «58a FE 5-0078 _DAVENPORT AND CHAIR 
bevy 4 2 bedroom meters bone oa come —_ } Fa il SAT., 8UN,, 9 TOS black ton frontae 8 ea | — ee | Unttmited funds. tor single famtiy Junior dining room suite. Mavtag © 
with Lake. 1a ing room | auditorium with B Big Ne oo 4 Family, West Side \ My omes | house. extra good 36x84 dwellings: mortgage canceled washer Misc. items MA 95-0331, 
xitche ‘ample closet space, Bath, type seats. plus 72 seats in gang, Sooo feet business | 4 LOTS 260X100, on ser een am so OWNER ae borren eR ae DEMONSTA TOR ree RMEYER 
rs. Ol air fur- seats in Newly painted. Mast | W h A 100, $150 EA Sat Leaving the city and > e besket Preach frye “. 
nace, auto. water » —— Sunday School | be seen to be apgrocanes. Price it creage ‘Pasinese to lots facing Walton 120 ACRE going business a ee cee borotd 1310 Pontiac mate Jans Bidg. Huron. Munro Elegtric. 1008 ; 
* basement. Gag is right. Cal us | we have va FE $2172. 20 ACRES Ce eee vaneain orice, Wetting | _Phone FE 35-8406 or FE 567 ue 
furnace. 1d : numerous homes mM —— ae 
Drive out MS@ to Duck Lake Ré Ident for, small Oakland, Coun 23 , Rochester - Metamora Are over $2000 per month at present. | p0008 or FE $67 DUNCAN PHYPE DINING y_ Room 
Turn 3 Bost oe fants ge nee. a |E lizabeth Lake Estates acr oe at A ag ee | - Al level dark clay sahil If vou are @ good hard worker | Swaps 55 suite Reasonable 3-210 
te Dr bearing fruit t soil Good 8 room hous | you can make some real. monty ENTERPRISE | *0 os “Ga 
Waten Fine lak ¢ truit trees Priced from | room house ; Oe a “gas 
NT New Ranch Home vom Rome with an, entre =| ee | LAKE F sradey a gery amend |e “Well extabitned 477 Cle, SWAP TRACTOM, FOR , VICKUP range. with Neb Oriigren's 108 
. . AYD In Worms Lake Estat price” ge garage. Terms and | We also have many lake proper RONTAGE and cups. Price 821.000. | Mrs Hoyt FE 23-9840 truck er will sel. EM 34693. awing set. OR 3-420§ 
som te wana Wake Ea: ae ee 1 acee_vim twomage ag] een re eeattor [ERE RL IE ae ems Oh Sout m3 
juxe 3 S bedseoms. 23 ft Sy ] ass ain 5 ' 3 N. Realtor | outboeré mers for good guns ro-Host, t'y yrs. old, 6260. OR 
* Ez. re ben tiving room. heosines WM. so eede DSEN | y van Realty north ness Ortennme ain orm JOHN we w ure” “YE. 3-010 | = Burr-Sbell. 315 § Tele- mers or OR 3-019 
BEDROOM - RE bath. an bres fre | TOR py agg ~ [PAINT AND rrr [ECTRIC KENMORE TRONER. 
sale. 910.200, FE 5-4861. piace wall. Just one look 510 Pontiac State Bank Bid 2983 Orchard Lk. Rd. sma . Ideal spot for re 1" a L PAPER. | FORD # MOTOR AND TRANS. FE 27876 
a a a and you will want to move | Pr PE +4516. ° Eve -) FE 50418 tirement. $12.300 with only $2. | ,0, manufacture window shades. | mission. OR 
dow tee stor Good t 3-9268 ENTERPRISE 
STOUT'S | cee OrEr, ke s'sS%" | GOOD SANDY BEAC | aie, aecetncem a Be CRS ream | Be rae gee Ce 
JOHN ‘OPEN: |\——-HiOME SITES | GC SANDY BEA He mn « REALT ort Worth investigating Call om sui 7342. Now a OR Munro 
avers st PL Be 43535 owner. Broadway 30341 or Ken- io? 27 POOT STEWART COACH ect: c, 1060 W_ Huron 
= On Adama Rd ere choice rolling | Zeer, around + bese, eh dy: 26 ee ee | Wilusctrailer | exeetient condition. | EASY SPIN DRYER WASHTN 
Be : r parcels of land. Each parce! asad. fay bath. ese Senn Cc Oven Eve t) $30 0 INFANTS, CHILDREN S$ AND "ex. | Cee wets for furniture. Te | machine wall  tanestry men 
st Buys | Tonight 6 to 8 re tt hci ak, eremert nap, Cosmeauee Rent aie anes | Gow tle hen Very | ge oa et Se ie ore 
: | oth beak. peoded iat. idee le Busine nmb area. Vas, SWAP OR SELL ~~ FT. OR ec 3-1867: before 4 
Today | ere W. Huron St. ‘ = PE ¢-3525 | COMPARE ee “F RANK “SHEP: ARD with $5,900 down. enaptedmistmerngniaate ss ‘Property. 49 Se Saag 4121 or €831 after more ates ve tad a One, EXTERPRME TABLE, TOP GAS 
Open : pm | anything youve seen We Tienken_at Adams OL_1-7511 | RESTAURANT. a | bs a 26466, _ ry 
A RAYSOM oops |seserue nel tame Erceere | Bras asiee'se mt | For Sale Lots 46, FLOYD KENT. Realtor | sain” uate on rh CRESS owe |Faacane wh exces smagcaiy Pate Fat er we FE Some 
wn 2 w ane area, - | * Situated — ir; r 
aw fang ay 7) Colonial 1 ROOM Peg my MODERN. = — with dining large ~~ ad Sale ore . |" Nest ar: ier cosy open eves | coat eg grenm Pinca ao. 0 with, Scorouimately 100 fof rae | Cas pueeces” Tost .. in. FE i Ma i ‘GbahaeTe PE a 
home best uated rea. i _ s rms. ter frontage. lead Ea . up 
sire nome a” near Drayion Sarment_ PESIMG | Boasting h om and wath: A eau tu’ seed ts | _ S168)_after 9-00 <a = land County's leading, toto Ose | rete MAKE G00D_W TON PICK: woeeer ‘washers. 0.0: $39.95 up 
ee ee , flush doors, tile bath and Peed to sel quickiv ot A besutiful bilisid, lot 134x180 geal, oe Opry | bllding, Sith vem Se yor er-| sauny a 2 ey PICK-| Vacuum ‘cleaners |... 
' fully 4 automatic oi} heat. Good with 6280 4 cklv at 9950) i, 9 nice are Clark frontage. 3 story block building | facilities. Pents-pf room for ex. | 4 z 4200 cash for my | Roy's ee Oakland Pe 2-40zh 
1 automatic | lo- own. utiful miipear Clarkston. | with nice living quarters pans.on Priced ts only, (812.000, equity in 1948 28° modern house: s akiand PE 32-4021 
Tage. living here, = cea py eet to. bus. es «= On Oo, 8 3 'SSay sl rosa Moderetelv re | Stairs. Income house and garage | R. D. ROKER bam Call afer 430 pm. MA PRIGIDARE ELECTRIC RANGE. : 
‘ : FHA terms. plus mateans ' Pontiac im @ we — ca ia reer. Near Seshabay De. prone PE eis? or PE 1-008 a y ps new FE 206003 efter 8 
TWO FAMILY Boguec sce | leroy we Sian) Seo maven se | opus oeeeee OF STeet be a ee ee ae 
. sign. Immediate em ‘av AS low as $700 cai stric area me fruit trees. | rs orders, ° e bun GAS STOVE 
‘Terrific deal here, Get your — 1 to & possession $100 down ake privileges op uare Lake. PE_5-3833_ or EM +3 beds 633° Saline Dr. out of Wa 66H 
money woreiog for ar THE CHELSEA AN | eed) wae ose Priced et $3,008 HOME SHOE OF REPAIP SHOP C COMPLETE, | 3 ou | smae 2 ~CUsIION DAVENPORT 
| + > four’ egm snd beth as. Paved street, city water, sewer RAY O'NEIL. Realtor A beautiful hilleRe Werateon, | Nene Se Good moderately AND BUSINESS | fication Must, set Ct death | ational aaa INTER| Toes tmerer 
- eae BL sented. — 3 Bed Brick | wee ¥en inp lge oe ~. oe oy eee re- ee 8 Priced age Close ee a ceun gob Vilage era # eat PE ¢7637 or VEr-| Sees of Swaventiénsl dumo. MY HANDMADE DESK ANTIQUE, 
j er, edroom Bric Co-op s 7 oa = = ull Base- | _ Se | 3-823. = 
or rent both and let it pay operative Real Estate Exchange $505 oevith 960 down. ment oil furnace. suitable for-| WAKING SERVICE | : library table A-1 shape. Reason 
for itself, $2,000 down. FHA and GI Approved | | Here ts an excellent corn two tamitis, 36x56 ft carage’ cl} TOSs tT REOULAR | => > able, PE 2-1818 __ 
DOWN PAYMENT a ~ - A HOME O toxsdo "with ‘lake orivileres - cecied Wales eke | la ceracs, business Also 24x Sais, SS 0 VE SELL OR TRADE | HOSPITAL BED LIKE NEW. OR 
Ss Us COSTS | ME OF YOUR Watxine Lake 8 fruit priiieeet on woteritiams Lake Mm ft carage. Lot 65x264 ft Bee | Brand 3-700, 
nee Hoey Gl OWN Shrubs and shade trees ws | oie ene quickiv at $980 security, #10 990 84 an. eS p. — Se REALTOR | eee eee a completed. Pal aGovER VACUUM Like NEW. 
r. would be hard 5 : at $1.800 with $500 down. . cows see | 3 vc. bath. well septic | $14.95 Rais bai brusb 
te f Teal sharp little , ae ue | PORTABLE LUBRICATING ONT kiteher si eenanie | | makes a. brushes, a 
: ranch ps with almost en NOTHING DOWN | West Suburban 100x150 ft lot in a moderately Here ts an excellent corner lot 82x 438 FT. ounted on ‘33 Chev. pick ter and mail aor ot ae | ured. 
gore round. FHA $1,200 restricted, area SS cca ous | oan with lake orivileges 02 |  wront Prenty of work. All for $1. 700. | | Lake orivilees and only sbout KE ay “ak ar 
! Ca ate included, In the ! 20 Just off Cass - Elisabeth Rd nesls Priced Watkins ait 8 fret trees | rrontag> on 2 stfeets 2. brick , PE 4-9007 4 mites from citv Good sot | KELVINATOR 7 CU. iF RE- 
$10. jase but PRICE R as low a8) Sh shad a pobh that show ood ‘ return. | hd ering Good condition, 
| Saree Tet | ans os rem tee, | Pune tier tate ete tan"vim ares Seed pee Li's See ere ier mie eaartors | obtiea ell ecm goed, comet roo 
; room  desien i ye he | . tine a to busines paym setrailer. car or farm frector | sone Te eee 
i croity pine cabinets with rust will take $1,500 down for this | seex122 f L Sa oF invest- as down payment. KINGSTON TANK VA . LIKE 
$ RANCH TYPE narereee sy leaked Ms “ras <) vos i. Degg popes - Lewprase pen va a ee frat yy ong amos . a Loa porth of mont. 1.300. te “Sale Land Contracts 2 — ane | KENMORE avie TE 
” ! \ y peat and clean| LL and gtowing | ——~ rAXK VACUUM, L Like 
a ioe weedy | Sonermasir foame are | eee aoe pele Gotan es | red 0 ar lab tenes) ey iogay Av ow av #700 wih FLOYD KENT, Realtos | L. H. BROWN, Realtor | ew Reasoneble. FE 
‘you're’ storage room. vard Lake privileges. | s with | 24 W. Lawrence FE 5-6 DUE AT 0 PER MONTH KENM W ASH! 
you're you wil) do Ribboned driveway. Call for details NOW \ “a t 1362 w. Huron ‘ | MORE oe eacuiire. 
be \ E Eves. on a front home j= 24810 «925. M 
sll Tey ge Gown. and Large picture yindey North Off Baldwin L. C. L ADD | LG. L ADD Next to Consumers Power | Nagel elt cent discount. | TRADE, RADE. TRADE, IN saaresn | “GINOLEUM AND PAINT SALE ‘s 
se . e « . as 
LARGER—OLDER 4 $11,850 \ con three pedrosm cedar sided. | 4200 Dine Bey eames vate 4286 L. Hwy. Drayton, Pains Pr Mo est So ie mae carn fe Pike new. 7822 $22 30: studio oe 5 
In the very best of cond!- nen Fernberry St. off room and te _Large es | 3496 Pontiae oor? as | OR 3-2361_- Open_Sund LEO LEASE LARGE ney to Loan 53) der, blocks. =| we. Fitehen table and chairs 
sabeth Lake Ra. Between Scott en utility SELL OR SWAP commeraal sarage and ( | Jack's, 183 erry, hear Sears 
tion and, & good section, os Lake Rd. and MS® bath. Ready. to move inte ow. | once ee oe Loni Se equtoped commoret! er Serting | Lleensed_ Lenders) | dog aise OR 3138 Hey. Dray FARGE SIZE LIVING ROOM TA 
side. rooms 500 w very best of ter =f 2 LOTS, $600 area on stre | _ 100 _ ES eR ACT roun ; 
which include three bed- ae Gienwood estate. Res. or peaoe locks from. down ‘own “write | 8 LOANS 83 TO onte TRADE YOUR LAND CONTR. CT Pie “email size otf = 
Paved ees at te on V acation Time | Near Judah Lake “Seo Bear lake cheap, LI) “For Sale Acreage 47| Sr | os we Lawrence Ean NON 1838 cew oF use sea housewrailers = fin adie and" record va ret 
puree. erpriced at $9.- I H | 4 carpe Oe paceey high rolling | 3 BEAUTIFULLY WOODED ODED LOTS. : ~~~ | Rent-Lease Bes Prop 494 | I O A oe Bi ony ExcuANGE size sine, Fin nen "hand 4 arr 
- . ord T ; | 2 8. Teleeresd cose Fon rd. FE 2-8060 alter 4. 
“Baw s mere! | Beme-mosers, New double, ise: | * col Priced right, OR on barn. | 13 W ooded Acres | TRADE INCOME, HOUSE | L1VIN@ ROOM COUCH WITH 
— w.M. Stout. Realtor Imagine * a where you | tke a little less. Get the tacts fe ” ADIERIND Lots. GOLFVIEW Attention builders: Beaut! KEEGO HARBOR | $25 to $500 Se? sitp covers, tailor mode, 00. FE 
TN ae PE $4165 take it easy and relax in | TODAY. Erne Rane PE 8578 x near fully wooded parcel, read B COMMUNITY LOAN to 9800 2 CHAIR BARBER 8H M- | 
Sun, 12 to Mg | p.m. summer of Winter —{ree from the | ae recent Ea i for subdivision. Seelud usiness section ground floor of- 30 ©. LAWRENCE Sco, plete GE raven. "eeshing \2 MAHOGANY ‘¥ TWIN BEDS 
Eves., Hl 8:30 = smoke and smog-with no Drayton PI ape. 7ax250, $t600 quiet location—yet only 3 fice or store space. Nearly new | FRIENDL SERVICE 27131 machine, Thor, table & 4 chairs. | out springs or mattr ware 
ought of hustle or bustle — with aing “iver "ane frontage , TaK2s6, $3500 miles west of Pontiac! _ brick fromt corner, Lease to re- | -_ gas stove. oth iy couch, 8 at — 
OF ee ana ware, ie wilt | Four fine properties to chonse Silver Lake golf course 100x150 sponsible tenant. ise, “Bel + ee Seay chaise jounge, Victorian table. 4 
Oe eas is and — in this 5 | ee ae a brand new 3 reg $1500 CARL W. BIRD, Realtor fia oher 6. ¥._ Ie he hp SRANtanE rulfie curteins. 
a : ome rent home | Here type with lar; ree lot oa | Pine Lake frontace yeonaee $10,000 | 503 Community National Ba FLOYD KENT, Realtor MI 43537. 
-_ is Lake, Stoker fre fur-| Seedeiis for only, So Leen, | Wil belld of wil bed” quit. | PE #4 ai “pves. Pa site 26 W. Lawrence St. E 5-6105 "or less 4 mero Lae a Pee. Ox12 LINO. RU 
: Lovely shaded lot se cnerca at , daldt fo cal sens eeen. le COG I N BU ILDING oc. Next to Consumers 5 4 | WIT | oa beat tor “waenah RUGS. $2.58 
: L at | r only $1,000 down. Im- /17%@ ACRE NORTHEAST | OF OX: | H QUICK oil heat Will tcade for ‘vacant | 12x12 LINOLEUM 
: ad with $2,600 down. Call us | mediate possession. ALSO. Cail_ Lincoln _§-0143___ Royal ford Good timber poor | | land or small house in or near Reg af House Paint, gal. oe 
: ull basement Brick fireplace. | room frame built in "48 for $7, wn | “Sco” Ti T I AKE \ a - site. $2100, Prove iy se STORE CO NER ELIZABET SERVICE? Pontiac. Call FE 5-441. 4) FT nt, eal. . $1.98 
: Sy} Vill ee this one—you will be sur- | — oi ae om AND last - & creates ‘se Sunset Rd., a ee RD, 7 FT. BY Viny INLAID a ‘PRICE 
= Sylvan : er 6 room frame home tn = Scott Lake | — a STORE ROOM, 800 SQ. iw. vena BASE 
Lien nied H Pt eae Ma ior at eesonsble | “ROW nave sh Samet panama | be rdogo Pon St moh | DesyRem tata Sess tan ce ~oum_LAWN Mow: | "yng tw HURON PE eon 
5 . | No te sement, 88, : ¢ Acres. | _FE ¢4433.___ ; . your first visit so can i of trie. rotary used mower. $35. 2 MATCHING BE NPOR 
: ga room bungalow | Barood W ] ' ms K. L. Templeton, Real pose Me $1,500: “erms Bu phone for cash to $600 on your toed reel type power mowers. | "nd chair bed. 2 ae r 
z peted living room "te: Poe wk BUY & sett, 2338 Orchard Lake Rd © +4033 shanty FE 6-3578 §1| auto.. turniture or Day ony | © $28_c0. 1 used reel type power |MAPLE ANTIQUE sab a 
Fe in front, porch. je. dining LAND CONTRACTS anor 6. Hse ste- ‘an On SiT08 i? LOTS— PONTIAC, Te ous cae aaa ~~~ | & Feperment piiurteos eto el ae BM wai Pg _matching dresser._OR $7083. 
: room reoms. u 20502 LOTS —-CRESCE SUB. -INN REST URA FOR rvic * a mow . | NEW A! a ee 
i nasement, oi] heat, screens "BROS. 2 A ~PONTI . lease. Some aa | ee Leste Fleisher, Mam | °“iture Barnes . 42 
: and storms 2 cet sarees. PONTIAC IL AK 3 A ON TONVILLE aa OR +1166. 2733 an, Pon-| *&* Berkeley Voss, President. __W. Huron _8t. = finds.” $9 beds $3.06 
‘ Lele, ev aets eee dows. tastiest ond lakefr e 2 ACRES—PINE KNOB RD. | 7k -agre IN MILFORD AREA. Ph, FE 5-812 GOED 3° Me Or eal waa por sis sewing machines ae 
, 600 own. z akefront d ee ; 8 we 
bag os Se et Prone_on "Elvin or OR 23°") & HARGER CO. Fee Re Hen . RIDGEWAY pulling for ‘geting bop. Mave 1 | aaetesinde det. PaY Si’ | Pati. B's Rew ste ose, 
: : ; a driven elec- For Sale Clothin: $39.95. new bunk 
Aubu ; 1 Open 8:30 ‘tL 8 o7 Baldwin FE 46203 | ‘rie torches and - H &A e Clotaing 56 
rn Heights / a, ae Huron St. pu. PE » rp 8.818 RAN Rares bh, ain Co-operative Rew _ Evite Ese te Eachaase pesto, opportunity for first ome uto was aati complete ay Mr 
‘This family home ha : | Fo alm land. -% =i, SLOOMFTIEL weld a er} v é ving room suites 
Sing eat, ee a, NL Piece = sehen Gekyeost | Serene, Keer, ane | Bet, sc tema faders | LOAN Company WANTED Coton maitanseg ai em gt 
: eas i i at , . rm : ‘ , L ! 
: aR meer enclosed "FOR LAKE FRONTAGE | adjoins saedivisien, ene | See eg tge ater, rome oe | eat Comm. Mee asi 7 y Desks, chests, 18.98. 
ta waee os ie 5 \ \ apprev homes. tiac Press | pours: 8 Le NG chests, unfinished furniture 
4 oe ger. BUNGALOW IN SYLVAN! and lake privilege property in VILLIAMS LAKE per acre is a real value! Box to 8. Saturday # fo 1 i alt for the home 
on spot, 4 miles to Court  =s | Oakland County, call i Acres, 96—The finest devel 2-13 AS | MS OR 
touser Call Yeaay' =O Mae ylking “a 3 wis ig aS esl) Sa a Cy | UTFoR eee tly 
if seh Hisears | tort Sylvan Realt Pew 10 per cent! Oakland County jake ares. F . ' PARKING AND DELIVER 
Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor AD  Seccgists _oe- Y milen West of " Over 2000 ar T | PORMERLY. | FURNITURE, 
> @ Lawrence Street eupaney! Fuil basement 2 3383 Ousiass Lk. Red. uM ACED AY LAK ” of lake frontage on 2 good : | WE BA FUR: 
Test FE 58-0304 car garage. Shaded lot. lake FE: §-9418 j ALVES AKE lakes, wooded ot right, a AND EXCHANGE 
‘Opes Evenings privileges. Modest down OPEN DAILY ® TO ® Lake privilege lots, with access | sandy loam. ect fraingge. 18 TRE “BIRD” ; . Tonk LAER 
payment to responsible . SAT. SUN. ® TO 5 -— le ae eee | esas Case et fd = For You T . 1088, saGinaw 
purer. Pull oriée only $tt.- “SILVER cake ato Re cane | S618 Commetes past Orchard Lake | TODAY’ or You Today PE ¢-7681 
a oe i he. | Det Baeotre 2011 or EM +4086 AY’S SPECIALS |. : | SOWN FILLED Love SEAT With 
: COGEN BUILDING CO IF. Closed _Suncey } 500 al 7. 
TIVE «| 2% “Poserssson | _ Call Lineeln the, Reral. Sab ood Co. eaEke ROWGHTON LAKE érive.inn re Up to $500 rldntnggate erence wth 
* West subarban 3 Lots, ads ON | je EAGE aan: ~. main street Jo.| During flmess, lnyoffs short work and night stand, Grawers 
Elizabeth “Realtor Plenty of parking. $¢.500 
‘Tastefully *jecorst- ¢. Close to school. | 3 PA ville én. . eek, you ean depend on consid Lee diene with inlaid leather Red 
Boastin | Comper Willams neat a. erate treatment. tweed channel 
4 OR 31238 a Girle ot 2 Ra RUSBY TRAILER : roe chai, Round mea tame te 
eg are 1 of Pontiac Lk Rd. in good PUES Shae | xO ping heer Si tenes lam. 
HILTZ FE 5-6181 st st6.000 on terms —— 
4 oO 8 
REALTOR _* OPEN #8) GAS ! 
7 STATION and Bie 
‘ in Northern’ Michigan. Bu 
Se 2 “Modern aot. | her ro 
s j i 
CORNER SITE ° 0 on terms plus stock, 
sj 3 | poppham amen ara tat) FINANCE co. 
oe on paved North. Tochudes acres with ree 
P eae tor ranch Sintec ‘gown clue fo home. oronnAS ie Dixie 
: +330 Barnston 
\ 
“rane. mm | WARD ia < F. PARTRIDGE 
*Realt or |}REALTOR' FE 2-8316 5 
‘ ees & 
@_W,_Muren, “Open Eve, 1 te? ‘ 
pe | 
                
    
    THE PONTIAC PRESS,   
—Taerates Legge ag storm wnnew 
Venetian blind 
s DON'T   
iPEED — QUEEN TRONER, Wa. 
1 APHORY Foe 
  STATIONS i 
pie : Men one. | 
iy x 7) SCAnPar PROPER VUORAL: 
‘SALE ON 
NEW FURNITURE 
ave "REDS, OOM FOE Fe lnnerspring Ma’ . I] Cotton Mattresses 5 
Chrome Breakfast sets $39.95 up a> 
“S 5s 
258, 
  erators, Co’ z 
We buy, sel) and exchange every- 
thing for the home, Come in and 
be convinced. 
Oakland Furniture im § Saginaw FE ~2,5523 
52 Gal. Electric | 
Water nese ~fame brand Reg. 
sise rare 
L WAGNER CO 1960 N, One. ke Cor. Pontiae Rd. i 
§ ROOMS OF FURNITURE. ¢ own. 
Record cobtast. ¢¥. Se 
e for 12 Colony glassware. 12x15 
rug mo 2 pref ms. 
after 6 P.M. 3808 Hazelett. 
ROLLAWAY BED AND APT. SIZE 
washer. 1740 ners Ra., pe    ee 
ACOUSTICON 
HEARING AIDS 
for yourself or for a loved one— 
once 
im family 
ticon, serving the hard of hearing 
for 53 years, gives the utmost in 
clear, natural hearing. Now 6 
medels, $00.50 & up. Careful fit- 
ting is made at your home. 10- | 
day trial] so vou can be sure of | 
results) Easy terms. Phone for 
daylime. evening -or weekend &p- 
peintment, 
EF DE NNE 
Optometrist PE 2.2629 |   
  
Artists’ supplies, 
supplies—check our clas- | 
“Hobbies and sification 
Supplies” No. 24A, 
BLACKETT'S 
OFFER —   
  
  
  Lake be between 6 
SMALL fC ConeAae PHYFE see |' 
with pad and goss! Pre ‘Sees barre in 
excellent condition 1 
TRADE GAS RANGES FO aL: 
tric. B Munro Blectrte 1060 
_W Huron _ 
USED ELECTRIC RANGES. APT sige, 8B unro Electric 1060 
W_ Huron 
UsED WASHING } MACHINES | 
$23.50 and up R. B Munro Elec- | 
tric Co., 1060 W. Huron, 
USED TV SETS. GOOD CONDE 
tion, From $19 up. FE 40736 
U SED TRADE-IN DEPT. | 
Pesk and chair, maple Lazy boy chair and ottoman Seis 
Davenport and chair $29.50 
Electric Li) ee erea ancora $29.50 
Gas rang cwaseen ? $20.58 | 
§ pe. breakfast set $20.95 
@ pe dining room suite 340.50 Miyag washer $89.50 
went ITEMS 
MS 
THOMAS ECONOMY | FURNITURE CO. _ | 361 S| SAGINAW ST. | 
PONTIAC MICHIGAN __ 
~~ Used Trade-in Dept. Apt. size elec. refrigerator. 
Guar $60. 06 
Apt. size electric stove $29 95 
Electric range $30.06 | 
2 pe. itving room suite... $34.06 | 
pe. wooq dinet . $24.96 | 
pe bigereest room suite set $39 95 
_— desk $ 6.95 
Easy tnner Washer [erie 340.85 
Pt ALL DOWN PA all 
FREE PAREIN ,W 
WY MAN'S | 1a W_ Pike Onir j 
“ESED BARGAINS | Crosiev refrig $35 00 
GE Drver 969 
Apt slze gas range $49 50 
Frigidaire auto washer $00 50 
Nearly new Kenmore elec 
$109 50 range 
MAYTAG LATE MODEL, 
square tub : hes 30 
CLAYTON'S | 
Furniture, Appliances 
3065 crcanre ee Ra. | | Keego FE Stoll or PEs $074 | 
Used Trade-in Dept. 
Zoe. living room suite pe 4 
8 oc. dining room suite 
5 pc. wood dinette set 324.85 
Large dresser 7 95 
An’. size gas stov t24 9 
Ant size electric eave $29.95 
Electric fri- Gua $60.95 
Guaranteed washers | 
SMALL DOWN PAYMENT 
FREE PARKING 
WYMANS 
18 W_ Pike Only 
WASHER TV BUNK BEDS BOX 
sorings an@ mattress Hutch cab) 
misc Call FED 
~ ANTIQUE MY | _  PURNITURE dis es and odds & ends 
  
WAYNE GABERT | 
APPLIANCE SPECIALS | 
NEW FLOOR SAMPLES 
$158 88 Bendix dryer $139 
$149.95 Norge dryer ios 
$200.95 Maytag auto «a er 
$393.95 Kelvinatur freezer sa | 
$169.95 Ironrite troner sied 
$240.95 GE elec reoee $169 
$209.95 Bendix gas dry $186 | 
$232 30 Kelvinator 30 ay tease S177 | 
Many others to choose from. 
Terms. Ssve up to 25 per cent on 
new floor samples 
121 N. eenieee te. 5-6189 
Ww PHTER. Ww. ASH 
BRIGHTER FIXTURES 
LOVLIER HAIR 
SOFTER SKIN \ We can show you how ft’s possible 
by wu save money | Paint as 
i 
| OAL 
| 373 Gal., 
fill ca 
Ls Pet gee ft. 0 
Sheathing boards, 
x6's $85 cents, 
err 5 
low as 
Reasonable prices 
items. 
BLACKETT’S 
BLDG. SUPPLIES 
Dixie o, Cee | 
MA_ 56-5811 8161 
  
  | 1 30-GAL. OIL. HOT WATER aaa Douglas Fir Dt er. A-l condition. OR 3-103. mension va dried all sizes. 
82|GAL. DUO THERM ELECTRIC yay 4. nd ol water heater, reg. $ $124.95. s _, «2 a, ae viceisniemenesisla 8 
at 900.06. Free wiring on Ed | 3a at os: lines. $5,000 down ae The. Good os usekceping Shop Filoo 452% 
FE 4155! — 51 Huron | SELECT RED $2.35 sET'S pAMBs PAINT orapeso 78 , BATHROOM PIETURES. , YOUNGS | New FLUSH DOORS Furnaces; eas | | oe" xe" — 
euatt oot water and ; DOOR TR 
bollere, ———, water heater, | lyersee W ; 
soil, |»! a Bass ae : --$ee Ha. 
‘itefa ge serous tree, Pum, | @=% . OHS SUPPLY) 360s Per | HAGGERTY 
sci ACK ane NOSED WESTERN PE 40 
  saddle, reasonable 8-07 or | 
21 IN. REEL POWER Mow- 
er $40 12° im. console T V. 
$30 80.000 BTU. gas furnace, 
_all_controls§ OR 3-1486 
CHURCH’S INC. 
ALUM. COMB. DOORS. $34 05 
FE _2-0233 _ 
CLOSING OUT $4.96 PAINT ..........- Sccon we 
loc TILE :@XB) eccweien NC 
apie! LINOLEUM .. elvisieaieie's 
ALL TILE be | _8Q : 
SMITH'’S, 287 S. ‘Saginay 
CIRCLE FLUORESCENT FIX- 
tures Newest. brichtest and most 
modern tyne of lighting for kitch- | 
ens dinettes bedroom and ree- 
reation rooms .$1195 value $5.95 
Sliehtiv factory marred. Call at 
Fluorescent. 393 Orchard Lake 
Ave 
OIL DRUM. EXCELLENT FOR 
__rafts $1.00. 6-2730 
CASH son “PORNTTORE — 
FE +7881   
JET fee ee $69.50, 
- _80 § Perry. 
DEEP V Ae “JET PUMP anp > 42 
= pressure tank. 
rmount, | block ot Be Baldwin at | 
wate 1 tank - 
EASY ,SPINDRIER. ~ 
_Rige hen house $50. 408 King St. | 
igbland, Mich. Ph MU +5016. 
— vIREPLACE & CHIMNEY 
SUPPLIES 
4x4" Hearth Tile 12¢ ea. 
@'x6" Hearth Tile 25c ea. 
Ash dumps $105 ea 
3%” Fireplace pentose ° Sal ea 
8 x3" BL. Liming 62c 
LAYLOC K 
‘COAL & BAYS SUPPLY CO. 
&1 Orchard Lake Ave PERT 101 
FOR SALE. 
heavy steel 
N Roselawn 
pm 
§ GAS PUMPS. OTL CHANGER, 
lights gas, ofl stove. MY 3-3732. 
~ FUEL OIL TANKS _ ag in. legs. gauge’ vented 
Delivered. $3550. FE   
5 ALSO 
‘CLOTHES PO ox5 $15 deliver 86 
FE 2-3927. After 6 
11 
ly WHEE! 
tack box 
Rd. near Gale Ra.   
TRAILER 
$50 2556 Williams Lk. 
OR 35313. 
GOULD PUMP GLIDER. 12 FT. 
beat @xI@ rug and nad What not 
shelf Basement sash Exterior 
dder Easy washer. 4440 Elizabeth 
_Lake Re.   
} 
T.U_ counter flow Comolete 
all contrals, Excellent condi | 
Call Stan areoad Heating 
EM 3 
G E STOVE. $25. LADIES ROL- | ler skates. size 8 used once $10. | 
Coal or wood waters hot water | 
heater 30 gal k, good for 
the $10. FE +583, 6 Scott | 
Lk. Re 
  { 
gat as oe & M COMPANY _ iA . ae | 
C RU MP ELECTRIC sick  craeona LAWN MOW- 
eee eee ER RIVES AND eee BARS” WALNUT OFFICE DESK >, SIZE, EN K? MACHINE SHARPENED ALL ‘ale Good cond $25. EM one ts Ss me 
aaa ' on 
WASHING MACHINE $30. BO 1835 bones and girl's bikes, $i0 each. TV © IN ATLAS As JOINER WITH % set. $25. FE 5-2766 8 motor. =i ber stand. 
WALNUT DINING ROOM suITE | {67}, Good ,copditon ee ter Table. 6 chairs, buffet. Very good | drop 3 drawers on right side 
condition Call after 4 om 198) W. Rundeil PE 4-4207 Swive; chair ond desk Hgbt. Al nerd ¢: ante Foo ood codition 960. Underwood nols- 
For Sale Miscellaneous 60, oe hese Se Cen Eree- 
; me |g EM ENAMEL RECESSED | 
  “ALL ELECTRIC TOOLS, APPLI- Ss ore wager ne oS rices to aii. 
OUSE =k” Hwy, PARK FREE 
atte s oe ANT =) 
HERS JOB 
  
fices. waretiouse, hep, show models ete 
WH | 
think pays for al! this? 
shows and every- 
_ thing comes direct from tactory 
call ONLY if vou vy and, 
mean Ask = focal bank 
_fer_FHA terms_O 
AIR COMPRESSORS WITH JACK 
hammers, power cement finishers, 
chain saws, rotary mowers. 
CONE’S RENTAL 2231 Baidwir FE _ 2-007) | 
ar RECKING. 9. OUR |   ALWAYS rices ess, Union Wrecking | 
on Rie 24g W. 8 Mile Rd. i 
9% x %" CRANK TYPE 6 PANE | _ steel window. All glass 
and screen. 
to_ fit, $33 FE 22444 
  AT BIG SAVINGS Good lumber 2x4~ 
$e= tame dai0— it - 
  “WISH FOR Spc FREE STANDING TOILETS | Washbowis with fittings bathtubs. Crate marred. $21.95 dy 
SAVE Supply, 100 8.   Tia 
ws 
3d grein elds 9.96 
3-piece = seta with fumes 
| wae. Ab cy Colored 
Seconds - Ir 
Gave PLUMBING 8U 
100 §. Saginaw St 2108 
ULLINGBHEA 3 a thiNteed Ez 
miles on balewts A 
"S- um sloe.s0 | 
LY 
PE >   
oor conoeme and afas . 
e FE? 
| HOT “WATER t HEATER. 30 GAL. 
gas New avproved for use on 
Consumers lines, $98.50 & $119.50 
value $49.50 and $59.50. These 
are slightly marred Also elee- 
tric of! and 
at terrific ty eae ~ yp 
393_ Orchard orescent, _Lake_ Ave, 
HEARING AIDS. NEW AND) 
sed, Phone Rules. FE 2-7900. ~ Scion aston 
a set of six nicely bound Modern . 
Mustc and Musicians volumes 
which I will sell at less then half 
price  MElrose 4-5654.   LAVATORIES COMPLETE WITH) faucets $2450 value $14.95. Also 
‘ollets, bathtubs. shower stalls at 
terrific values ese are crate 
marred Michigan ldorescent, 
303 _Oreheard Lake Ave _ sia nels 
LUMBER       
             
    . eee, rave 
hobby | 
4x8 NEW | 
-| A deposit will 
- { 
| Gu NLTYPE OIL FURNACE. 115.000 
gas heaters | 
Phe 
INTERESTED IN MUSIC? I HAVE) 
        
     
         
     
PLYWOOD % In. fir, 4x8,. per Pae.-00 8S 
= ae ee | ax8.. 
i'lite $5.79 Bathroom electric heaters... $7.95 
- oe 817.95 
  Some still tn cartons at give away 
prices. 
| HUTCHINSON 
Trailer Sales 
(4615 Dixie Hwy. Drayton me | 
PORCH LIGHTs IN EAR Y 
American Latterns. Old Ehalish 
Coach and Candle Lantern de- 
tens 
| tion of Hebts 
house at terrific yalues. 
Plucrescent, 39° 
Ave for every room 
Michizan } 
4 1-2 bho deep well 
ers jet with 11 gai. tank. 
RELLY’S HARDWARE Aubura 
2-88 
ssl gas : bait screens 2 2x1 Shalt ome 
0081, heavy sosl 0 ch FE!   ‘a 2 af bunaing OLD GARAGES REPAIRED TO Se 
| * Jook like new Put in new garage 
| doors Terms FE 4-5654 Save. 
_QUALITY COSTS LES& 
200, 000 Frat. 
LUMBER CO. 
anton | ase | Haggerty Hey. wens eee)   
| 276 
Garage Doors | TO CHOOSE FROM 
SPECIAL SPRING OF FER 
Berry all steel fully guaranteed. 
From $35 and up. Estimates oo 
remodeling free 
vir 8 ock. Ee 2-0203 
BERRY DOOR SALES | co 
HOT WATER ~~ BOILER, _ CHOICE 
of gas or off fired with two 120 
|. wal tanks. $550 Terms if de- 
sited As« for Mr. Rust. FE 
2-4582, days only. 
| INTERESTED IN "PHOTOGRAPH- 
te eae and dark room su 
how Classificationg HO 
IES ee a ool aod 
CAME: cRAS & EA , SLA, 
“KENTILE. Six marble colors. 9x9x% inch. 
# SCENTS EACH FLOOR. SHOP Open 9-9 = (sa Saginaw 8t. 
| LIONEL & AMERICAN | INTS Ir You "Ane yl el A HOUSE BLACK DIRT_ 8TATE F ESTED 
TO FLYER TRAINS AUTHORIZED FACTORY SERV- 
“1 jce and genuine factory parts 
test on satis Free 
ee MO 
4571 67 
MRS NEWMAN‘S VARIETY. OIrT | 
Bhop, 915 Orehard Lk. 
Telegraph. 
MANUPACTURERS AGENT SALE. 
When these are vone there is no 
more Oi) furnaces from $225, 
cou) ete wth ourner, Nationally 
| known merchandise. 80 8. Perry, 
| MICKEY SALES AND SERVICE 
| New and Factory Rebuilt Se win, 
Machines Every make repair 
; end Guarantee 
| $35 Auburn Ave. 
| Pontiac. | _ FE $3300 
NEW AND USED 
WER \AOWERS ROTARY | PT LLERS POWEP SPRAYERS hoic one. Tim 
payments availacle. W F. Muller. 
Garden ana 
1892 8. Woodwerd ‘North of 14 
_Mile R4.), Birmingham, | MI 
| NEW GALVANIZED PIPE 
‘4 tm. (21 ft. lengths) 
| % im (21 ft lengths) 
SAVE PL 
| 100 | OTL rasa — Call   
  DU 
OR 30505 after 
7-10 HP. 
20408   
ree MOTOR 1 
| and paint sprayer MY_ 
2 WHEEL TRAILER FOR BALE. 
Call at 238 S. Marshall. 
| aeponprecens SINGER saw. | ing machines, $2950 FE 2-9143 
for free home demonstration 
GALLON | “ELECTRIC - AUTO- 
matic hot water- heater never 
used $80. 400 EL Sheffieid 
~ PLYWOOD Cash and Carrs baba) 
Fir Ply wood iTS 
Fir 
Fu $2 
Low 
| 4xBOx!s 
4 5 
| ‘Lots of other Ply. oods 
ask us for Quotations 
Pontiac Plywood Co. 1488 Baidwiyn Ave , 
FE 2-   | ROMEX WIRE, 
coll. Sinks cra’s 
36 gal. bottled gas ueaters” 
' 52 | ag electric heaters. 
G A. Thompson, 80 8 Perry. _ 
ELEC HEATER 
auto. gas heater 
sink-fittin +s   | $2 aay : 
@ gen 
Cab 50 
Laundrv trays. stan’ faucet $21. 9 
AVE SUPPLY to0 Sacinaw St 
INFORCED CO “CONCRETE 8EP- 
tie tanks 46428. ih~4 grandi'lite bathroom jpoard $4.49 
$49.50. 
| Damaged Refrigerators 
  Also most complete selee- , 
Orchard Lake 
  analyzer: 
Huron SO on FOR 
Lawn equipment '   MONDAY, MAY 23, 1955 WAAR 
AANA 
A > 
    
  “I guess we'll have to come back tomorrow night to see 
the other side of the picture!’’ 
  
  For Sale Miscellaneous 60 
SALVAGE SALE 
ach. “ mm — fir plywood, 4 x @ ft., 
$3.95 ea 
im fir. piv seore. 4 BB 8 ft., 
$5.50 each 
Bethroom tile beard 18 sq ft. 
ics deluxe 9 ft. refrigerators, ip 
ss cal $ie 
steel a $2 
| Used” 2a ¢ 
x ft work bénches, $350 up. 
Muse.” birch. plywood panels 
Misc. cabinets 
4 x 8 wood platforms for docks, 
New Bendix auto washer. $125. 
— sink top material, IJ5¢ 
PONTIAC COACH CO. s Piste” Wey." 
9 TO 4615 
(= SAT 4 PM,       —— 
- BURMEISTER’S 
LUMBER 
Oooo 
BURMEISTER'S |OUR PRICES ARE NOT ONLY SHORTY FPROGMAN RUBBER 
BUT a ae SERVICE OR | | Low 
MUST 
| 3 YARDS" TO SERVE YOU 
      slr Fearpenaiel sheet ca Sap $$) ~~ ~~ ~.~~_.~—..-.~-~— ~ | SELLING ov T. aesnes 
= . W. pine bas per : Z a cages, nest boxes 6-9908. | 
ee fie RS ALTorh ee Dogs Trained, Boarded 70) ix12 pine shelving ft"... nige | Et TOP SOIL. ROAD GRAVE bated nepal ar 
? washe grav ~ 
ix fa femme “per Me «i 338 0.08 | Crushed stone. Call any eae ALL BREE SARDED. 
2x6 std. Douglas fir, per M. $99.00, _FE ¢6584 ined Cor vl ow section. 
2x8 std Douglas fir. per M...$99.00 A -1 TOP mT, | and opera’ ~ AKC li 
2” blanket Ins, 100 ft. $4.45)‘ erushed aane ‘cane one oar | censed professional ler Free 
4x8x%q"" fir Plyscore .. $5.95 Eari Howard FE }, Bick Baer Lampe micehere 
est w eae sees”. Site | Oe OPED neste © SAND! puppies avatiab'e out of the verv 
4x8x% birch plywood ax nd_ grave best imported stock. Mill Lake 
  4x8x%, Kn. pine ply pice 
1x10 knotty pine. 
Ix12 paneling. W 
       eee M, "si00.00 | __ Sales Musical Goods 62   
‘ OCTAVE ——— $100. 
  
ee 
-$PANISH GUITAR, AND PE 43141, after 5 p.m. 
| 
| 
“Sale Store Equipment 64 
« Save Money at. bAnneR ch AIR FOR 
ondition, MA Coie after 6 
| | 
| 
{ 
| | 
| 
  Cedar tence posts eeeesce 
| Nails, 8's and 16's, comm... kee 9.98 
Soll pipe. s peisielviere eee : 
;Com. Alum from......$20.95 |W. P. Comb. doors _........ $146.95 
| 40 power mowers, from 95 
3 pc. colored bath set, all ‘tt s, 
seat, medicine cab. .......9159:95 | 
mance, walle. 
DRIVE OUT | 
EISTER'S 
| AND BAVE VP TO $300 ON ALL | 
MATERIALS 
~ MAKE SURE IT's 
?’| BURMEISTER | Northern Lumber Co, 
{ 8197 Cooley Lake Rd. 
| Pont? ac 
eo & © Mile 
  
sTOP' 
Por sale 4&5 gal LOOK! 
open head steel 
j for burning your rubbish 
| in each Also 
drums for your docks. H. P| Sut 
| ton. 4750 Joslyn Rd. MY 2-632. __ 
| I ~ SALVAGE SALE | 
  
5 yds, $10. FE noapscaps pte 
iso loaners to 
Enroll today _ Apt Bl 
EXCELLENT PRACTICE PIANO. $25. 2595 pace 
7 Praill, 
__7-8828. 
PIANO TUN! 
ing. Oscar 
fier. ORGAN AND 
_tioged upright piano. OL 2-5036 SALE. ALL SIZES. beginners at our 
FE 5-5428. 
Hickory Grove. FE 
{NG AND 
chm idt. 
ND RECONDI- REPAIR- 
PE _ 2-521". 
D AMPLI- 
  
WURLITZER PETITE SPINET, 
little useo ——— $550.90 value 
for $360.00, Phone anytime OL 
  
  
_ Walled Lake   
_Sale Sporting Goods 65 | 
Wee 1939 $ HP. Ge apart oOuT- 
_board motor, $45. FE ¢ 
GUNS—BUY SELL eats 
Manley Leach, 10 Bagle:   
  
| GUNS. 
sell, 
_Telegrapa BOA MOTORS. BUY. 
TO nerpeneh 8) 35 PE 2-4708.   
like new. 
  
Sand, Gravel & Dirt 66 
    
Delivered, ‘no 95 | 4-1 TOP SOIL AND D BLACK °K DIRT. 60. PE ¢4007 
  
    
  
  
    
For § i Pets _ ONL Le 
AKC REGISTERED BLOND COCK. | Spaniel Female FE 
    salt i 
= AKC REGISTERED COCKER PUP, | Red _ and blonde FE 2-0516. | 
REGISTERED 13 
gles. Excellent breeding a 
ecimated for di 
Fe - z 
BLACK AND TAN HOUNDS. OR 
Baby Parakeets ...$2.79 WITH CAGE 95.98 $01 4th St.; FE 2 4025: ‘Closed Sun.. 
be go Repay hoc fl PEMALE,   
  
  
  J Spayed. Reasonably 
oy to Mesponsibie, fa family who 
can ee er a good tome. MI 
  
are GREY & ALL WHITE. 
_FE_4-7073   PARAKEETS AND  CANARIES. i 
_ 2489 Auburn Rd. FE 4-6510. 
PUPPIES. HAMSTERS ALL PET. 
Shi 60 8 Astor, PE 46433. 
| PA ARAKEETS, CANARIES, CAGES, 
_ food. Since 1927. 584 Oakland Ave, 
DISCONTINOING 1 TROPICAL FISH |   
  . Tanks racks from 2%@ : allons eaters and mo | 
a heap. PE 5 P OPALINES: eases | 
fes. 1304 Mt. Cle 4-6960 
  rose. FE 2-3340. 4 
PARAKEETS — PET SUPPLIES Dancey's, 239 Voorhies. PE 5-5931, | 
R TER. 
    
  GERMAN SHEPHE 
Male. Black. Sired by champion. 
  REG. 3, SPRINGER R SPANIEL PUPS best of lines 3750 orchard Lake Ra #1240 
REGISTERED GERMAN SHEP. herd female tines MEY Cham-, 
bivodlines   
    _pion bis | THOROUGHBRED BOXER PUPS. OR 3.8084, 
TERRIERS. SELL. 
_utility trailer.   
  
  
_F.rm_ Kennels L 
NOARDING BAT ING AND. > CLIP | 
_Ding, 74 _N. Perry, FE 26   
  
  
  a-l T .P SoTL, ED On 4 DOGs AND CATS nee One: | 
sand. gravel: fe Strie * dience training Burr-Ghell. 375 8 
_FE ali or FE_ +8572 Telegraph. 
A-1 TOP SOIL. FILL DIRT, SAND |~ , and gravel, FE3-0978 or FE Hay, Grain & Feed 71 23-3148 PPP PEP LPAD LPP LLL OLLI OL LLL 
~__ATTENTI 5,000 BALES OF TIMOTHY AND Black dirt, 5 yards on our truck, clover mixed) 2c bale FE 
$900 Also loading out. FE +0063 | eg 
arpa eed eth KINDS OF HAY sTRAW. oat: oon MA 58-0666. 
and Peat. Phone Milford a AY = roe x 
Spee z DIRT A = > TRUCE MA £954) HAY Lio —— a ee service 7) PE |’ brome elover 
  
BL wiea- DIRT LOADED AND DE livered Sat and Sun. Basements. 
septic tanks. 
ing FE «4 
| BLACK ppet AND FILL. TOP 
56-6343, _soil   B44 
Best 
_Shre 40197 107? or 
  ce NG SERVICE 
eraje too 
dded black dirt. soil. peat 
FE 50448 
BLACK D DIRT OUR SPECIALTY, 
5-2840, 46323 or FE 
  
fob or how 
BLACK D mt a AND PEAT FILL 
sand and closed head CUSTOM at RY LOAD. 
rp MY 3-5821. 
gravel, top soll. OR 
  { BROWN PEAT 8OII, CONDITION- % in sented tie plywood, 4x8 ft, | 
$3 95 eart 
%e. tn fir ply score 4x8 ft. $550: 
each j 
Bathroom tile board. 18 «sq ft 
New deiuxe 9 ft. refrigerators, in 
crate, $169 
55 ga! steel drums $2 each. 
Used 2x4s. Je ft. 
4x8 ft. work benches. $350 wp 
| Misc. birch plywood panels. 
| Misc cabinets ” 
4x8 wood platforms for docks. 
|New Bendix auto washer, $125 
| Formica sink top material. 35¢c sq. 
- ft 
| PONTIAC COACH CO. 44815 Lares Mie? 
| OPEN SAT _' 
Septic Mane Trenching—Hotes dug. Complete 
_installation if desired. FE 2- 6472. | 
TELEVISIONS REFRIG ERATOR, |   _To 4 PM | 
  er Clean . test 
or deliver 
Very short hav! for trucks. 27271. Wonderfu! 
floweis shrubs shredded Verv hich 
rees etc 
Retail or 
FE 
DRIVEWAYS GRAVELED AND 
graded, All 
8 kinds of @ravel and | 
Lath so arden 
_dlowing, MA_ 5-27 
  ~ FARM TOP SOIL 
and black a@irt & vard load 
$19 delivered FE 4-6588   freezers, electric stoves, ironers. | . 90 4 a 
| New floor samples Biz discount. | LIMITED AMOUNT or y CLAY) 
| Terms = or atop at Pode borg Loam too sotl § ¢u” yd. deliv. | 
+ Heatne Co 333 N ar Pes hes | ered $12.50. Call _FE_2-3 
} ter OL 202190 nee | tt Ack TOP SOIL, PEAT 
! avel Any amount delivered FE 
Talbott Lumber 27ittot¥efsos B P § Paint. also Spread Satir 
and Golf Pond rubber base hard. | | 
ware vlumbinw electrical sup | 
plies trim windo doors and 
1025 Oakland full line of Somber 
ve FE 42622 
|" “TRAILER ror SALE. | FE 48421 __ | /ESTINGHOUSE PORTABLE 
| | 
| dishwasher at ost. 275 
' 50 BAGS 48 OF CEMENT $75. 0 DIXIE | 
| Pottery,” Waterford. OR, 3-1804   
STOP 
button «tarter lawn mower. Sure 
JACOBSON 
Now at EVAN'S EQUIPMENT. 
“6307 07 _Dixte Hwy 
ee B20 
\f LARGE AND 1 
pressor MA 43247 after 6 p.m 
STORM SASH 
Aluminum combination windows 
and doors LOW. LOW price!! 
KE 4- ». m, to 8 om. oo 
POWER MOWERS . Free demonstrations. 18 in. and 
20 in reel type. Cooper Clippers. 
Snapping Turtle rotary mowers 
m 18 in. cut’ to 25 im. cut. 
rvice and parts. c f 
| Look 
|   
WAR- 
  
  
EQUIPMENT CORP. 
520 W. ven Mile Rd. Royal Oak, 
si PRi ‘cus ‘COAL 
M. A. BENSON 
      
         
        
      
     
     
        and listen, the first punch | 
SMALL SS ooas | | WOOD WORKING MACHINES 2144 
| Wattles Rd. 17 Mile Rd east of 
20hg Re 
Do It Yourself a LL ht 
FOR RENT   Ressler. | | 
    } 
ol? 
Floor sanders — hand sanders — | 
furnace vacuum cleaners. 
land Fuel and Paint. 436 Orchard | 
; —Eake Are. PE 5-6150 
po.” DO 
YOU RAVE DECORATING 
PROBLEMS 
belp vou with the hun 
dreds ot the _— 
coors o R.. & tir rubber paints. 
Yakiand — a ‘alnt = Or- 
_ chard Lake Ave! 5-6159 
MIXERS. “PUMPS PLUMBING & 
tools. Sanders. Gravel. 
Sun. 
JA N'S RENTAL 62 W. Montcalm FE_4-5240 
USE OUR TOOLS 690 YOUR OWN | 
plumbing, wiring, r Fe   
i Ve. car 
  
FF He   im. 
to 6:30. 
HY PAY THE Hi 
DOLLAR ‘ea fo ? fas hionable j 
re 
q BLACK DIRT 
Peat humu 
weed free. 
dyes aa 
for ¥ cot! s mined 12 feet deep. 
Finest quality too 
«ad vour truck 
AOLVERINE PEAT & GRAVEL 
GOOD TOPSOIL. — 40364 14 Mile Rd, MA 4-2625 
DELIVERED. 
    $365 Cast tron bath tubs, 8750. | FE 49012 = Je, Wate pumps pet Com- PROCESSED ROAD & DRIVEWAY 
bination eler stoves. | giavel. Pit run. 60-49 and cushion 
refriverator. Reg 64 98 sale. | sand. Wilkins 7 Sand & Gravel. 
$264.50 demonstrator FE 46218. F— 2-6303 aces daily - -: Sun. 10 te 2\¢ YDS. HORSE MANURE, bE 
| Arnason Plumbing Supply | _tuvered, $19. EM_3-4207 950 M15 oeermis RICH TOP “SOIL 
_We De Del 1390 FE 23-0403. 
: e iver 
ENT. $7: ROAD GRAVEL 5 yards, $7.00 delivered. FE 4-6588.   
Shredded Peat Humus 
PE 7-0245 (5 yds.. $12) FE 5-7666. 
WELT ROTTED COW MANURE. Pick-up or delivered. Must be 
moved. Reasonable. Will be load- 
Sun. FE | ing Sat. 
7-906" 
peat. A-1 
oe ch Maring 
Whites & 
_PE ajl day 
wall paper steamers—waxers and | oak. SERELDED B1ACK DIRT AND! tor svi and eravel. 
ring OR 3-9700 
SOD FT. FLAGSTONE, 
SAND. “GRAVEL “AND DIRT 66 
TOP The tinea avail 
MY 3-5 ‘counts. 
TOPSOIL, 
sand and 
  TOF 
_Fil ss sand sa Quantity dis- 
BLACK BIRT, FILL 
-gfavel FE 54758. 
¥ SOT I 
Shrediied Pea’ 
& ‘gravel 
  PE _5-1293. 
TRUCKERS 
A T TENTION We load clean, PE. ih test 
BR OWN" EAT 
maTOLIDAY wee 
430 0 Cas as-E! maces Ra. 
WASHED SAND AND GRAVEL, #0 girt, truce! . cement & mor- tar. Booting Lake sup 
-_ ply OR 3-1634__   
_Wood, Coal & Fuel 67   
need 
          SLAB WOOD £5 for $10. Delivered. | complete, bulidos- 
and | 
wholesale. | 
‘om pales. cadscaning | _ wh ‘Senver. OAS vee ie to-Mo 
Spasewer. ‘aul " eittles 
+4380. 00 dyke Rd. FE 
    
FARM PEN 
im = Sor gers. pen 4 anily ig ns 
|sduta von 
ve 9 vegetable “and “South Lye Lyon, Mich. 
  F   
Sele Motor Scooters 82   
LIQUID ATION SALE MOTOR SCOOTER IN GOOD CON. dition Cash OL 1-42362 - 
“For Sale Motorcyctes 63|   
  
ae 
ARM SUPPLY 
DEERE DEALER” 
Geneva 17-9281. pce WE thal ares 
ce type ORCHARD AND Es-   apd i 
1593 8. Woodward A 
ef 14 Mile Rd» 
Phone Midwest 4- ming am. | 
  
| BEAGLE | siMjpliciTY GARDEN TRACTORS | 
$ 2% hp with 
reverse and three forward speeds, 
5 Pp Ear! 8 h. s j 
. M50 et Milford Rd. 
Ntord MU 48942 or MU | 
  FOR PARTS 
~~") HARLEY % 08V. _ OR 3-7184 sharp late mode] cars, 
| OnE” aaeinoee: | COMMUNITY, AyD SERVICE 
your Harley Davidson see Harkey —— Sales Co. 372 6. Gagi- 
ne 
  
  tion, asooable offer. 
No Make a re | 
money down | 
LAKE | ORION MOTO MOTOR SALES MOTORS 803 N. Main, Rochester OPEN Lake —_MY¥ #2611 tilt et i 9:00 pm 
‘@ HARLEY DAVISON, 61, 0. | 
_H. V.. good condition, 163 Oliver. | 
‘30 IN & D. 4. GOOD CONDI- | 
——— 1-6363 
"For Sale Bicycles 2627 ‘On 3.1608 
| SCRAP Sat ON CREP Chee,   
  
  
      aor ‘9 ENGLISH 4IKE 
Mick: Chain Saw Dist. | new. FE 2-2628. 65 Poplar 8t. on 34st 
a & Rentals MY | =9 i is" 2 WHEEL BIKE OR Past service. Call 
| SR 63 iy Bae ORE We. %, WANTED—LATE Mi 
Auction Sales 77 _ ed cars, "49 to "54. . 
Bagley Auto Parts UCTION EVERY Y seats ee a. Le 85 | re 5-219 80210 night. L. E. Smart. Sale Farm. | ™ - 179 BAGLEY 
_ Rochester. AUTH We are buying sow for our URNITURE AUCTION ~- WED, CENTURY DEALER spring — pag ll ~ sales. Top 
‘May 2% am. 5 m rth of /R & G BOAT LIFT—electric and Sin paid cara. 
— control. PORT- $1. 'S2 "53, 4 
Oxford at “ous Metamora "Ra. All; 
furnishings of large farm home. | a 
Electric refrigerator Stove Wash- | 
er Dryer ishes Utensils Pai 
ental rugs Curtains Blankets 8 | 
rocms of furniture. Tovs Leather | 
novelties frem orevious shop 
Whiting. Prop Arnot | 
& Auctioneers. A 
_©3g26 or OA 8-2150. Oxford _ | 
| 0° \F For Sale | Housetrailers 78 78 | 
  
  
| PARAKEETS, BABIES. 791 | MEL- | ALL ALUMINUM ‘les Ew oom 35 FT, 2 BED-| 
rooms. Trade for car, truck. | 
furniture. or sell. for cash of | 
terms. FE 2-6 3 | 
Two BEDROOM a 
down payment FE_ 5-005 __| 
ata Eh! 
Very reasonable. Cali FE 
a 7 ft. 
4-4973. | 
| ROYCRAFT THE OUTSTANDING \ 
mobile soane._ © buy of the year. 
41 feet of Juxuriogs comfort Ex- 
citing new beauty tnside and out 
Perfect Lng! the small a, or: 
couple General with 
dinette Deluxe features Gnesi | 
quality at a moderate price Sev- 
eral used trailers with low down | — 
payment. Genesee Sales, 2101 
Dixie Hwy | 
FOOT STEWART COACH | 
trailer excellent condition, 
ae or trade for furniture. FE 
5-3853 } 
| 1986 ‘GENERAL DELUXE. 33 FT 
PARAKEFTs 277 CONTINENTAL TRAILER Tat 
I 8300 
i ' | 
' 
  VATF ‘62 27 FT. PALACE RANCH 
3 PONTIAC CHIEF 30 FT 8AC- 4 months old Reasonable EM | 
3-35807 
No 
Pontiac shape Lot Pontiac 
Lake Rad. 
Clear 
0247 hom-* 
FE &- Excellent condition. 
rifice. Excellent condition Robbins Mobile Tilers 3300 Eliz 
_aSbeth Lake Rd. Lo’ 
MOBILE _ 
APARTMENTS [ ata eoaches are tru that. 
sie Ww 
e 
this lot, N 
Holy and Tint Home. Used 
=: . Good selection. Buy or renta) 
= an.   ah oe BLE DOCKS — Aluminum boats 
Saat trallers—All models on dis- 
  
  
  
    
  
  
  8 \ ik Ao soee Cae = fOTOR SALES | 
4 LUMA-CRAFT BOATS. CALIFORNIA BUYER 
EVINRUDE MOTORS | _““r' ase or PE tease © 
_PENN aN BOATS | “fee Mor 41 TO Stor Shales as ne 
peiag® eas, vernienes. £3 terme | WANTED WS: ee! SERVICES. a2, fut mo P's stake @ body dump 
NEW WOLVERINE DEL wo. For Sale Used Trucks 90 ft.. double deck, molded 
raked eae ok SPUR Tae go or ee ee TORE Weer pt apeees 2 yrs. old 6350. CHEVROLET 
1954 D DELUXE ié FT. MOD wet * 25 Jehoson motor. Thectele 1 CUEVY SeDAN_ DELIVERY. 
a a a a A a . na | _PE 39177, 196 Oaklnod Ave. 4 3961 Cass-Elizabeth Lake 
41250 
  
  | 
| ~ BOAT AND TRAILER | ery. one. eB this one won't FE &1074 = st ata 
16 FT. ~ CENTURY | INBOA RD cs "NOR HWEST he iv e 
. "Bee 62750 Cash, MIG-O272 CHEVROLET 
1054 15 HP EVINRUDE. NEW, Woodward at 13 Mile never used. OR +1603. | _____—iLInecoin_5-1100 
———EVINRUD! O i TON TRUCK. 7 BOX AND 6 rine boats tank for cleanin coptie Peathercratt and Wagemaker alu- _ FE 3-460. ¢ Call after 00 
er cane and trailers SViE PANEL, $305, COM- . Pais ang maring hardware ‘ CHEVIE_ PANEL VIE PANEL 
al apAEtRoTON, BOAT WORKS. NORTHWEST ele 
uw FT ce eee ) HP. SCOTT CHEVROLET At. Ay) day gas tank, steering Woodward at 13 Mile 
wheei remote control Trailer Lincoin 56-1100 
Reasonable. Dr Clemo, TOW® | 3) CHEVROLET PICK-UP, 916. 
“a Lake VARY CLE wixa | ready” te e <atey — vet — to “NORTH ‘og 
alified people. Eaciusive. VR FE T 
olicants must — member shin C E 2) 
    Woodward at 13 Mile 
Lincoin 61100 tiful orivate beach. Life on ana, coin 5-110 
Two | i961 it TANDEM Ot DUMP WITH CON- Pienickine 
  
  We will take your eontract car, 
furniture, house lot or what have | 
you on used tra 
Oxford Trailer Sales 
Mehi —_ — Trailer parts   
WANTED: GOOD ¢ CLOVER HAY. 
_Write Pontiac Press, Box 63. 
~~ For Sale 2 Livestock 72 72 werner PLP IPI   
  'UERNSEY YEAR- 
| BAY. DRY am SADDLE HORSE. 
$466 White Lake Rd. Clarkston. 
Knol] Ranch. Trails through 
of beautiful rolling scente 
onth. MUtua! 
teh 
| FOUR STANDARD BRED MARES 
all bred to Mr Porteous One 
with colt 2 saddle horses 585 
_granger Rd. Oxford OA #26 
7 WEEKS OLD PIGS. HOWARD 
_ Wilbur, OL 2-0002. 
SPOTTED WELSH AND ARABIAN 
bao & yr. _ _ and bridle. | 
Adam — 
| HEREFORD a ae ;, GOOD FIVE- 
ear-old for sale Crapo breeding. 
Dusen, Metamora,     
  * ting heifers G130 Dixie Hw w e ¥. - 
terford ‘Mi | 
BOARD YOUR HORSE AT WINDY.| 1 
| and ace 
Mile “South Gf Lake Orion oo aie | 
  ROYAL SPARTAN. 1951 MODEL 
35 ft. priced for quick | 
Billstrom. Mon. thru 
5. C 1-0211 like new 
sale. Mr. 
Fri. 9 to 
SALE OR “TRADE HOUSE ON i 
  LOADING BLACK DIRT F and eae | _ Michigan - dirt. Any amount on Trou 
oe , Rd.. Walters PRfnssfn ze Fon 
_Lake. MAple_ —_— |aine FIT RUN ROAD GRAVEL, Proc. |MARE, SADDLE YEAR, one | ess road gravel. field dirt. field | ¢ 973¢ 
sand Washed 60 - (0, concrete REGISTERED HOLSTEIN BULL, lack dirt and mason sa E | _15 mos. $200. MY 2-2804 
2-1768_C. Pric 2 BEG JERSEY HEIFERS OF line 
Wanted Livestock 73 Jesters 19 and 20 mo. old, 
LI+ 6-22.50   
PDBPPBP LPP LL LPL PLL 
warren LIVESTOCK OF ALL. 
os Forest Jones. Clarkston, 
Apie 5-5206 or MA 5-0566, 
For Sale Poultry _ cx 
GEFSE FOR SALE. DIXIE POT- 
_tery Waterford. OR 35-1894, 
__Sale Farm Produce . 75 
oa YOU MUST REPLANT 
any reason this spring, 
get free seee tf you must dicc 
up and replant to corn. Every bu 
replanting agreement. See or call 
Jerry Irish at Milford. 1100 Clyde 
Rad Utual —_ 
4 8657 or ¢ OA 8-3208 
| SEED tPOTATOES | AND ONION | 
sets. OPDYKE Lester Wal | 
| _ton at Opdyke FE 5-79 
SEBAGOES SEED’ AND axe 
potatoes. Miller's 3600 Sashabaw 
Ra.. Rd mile south of Sermour | 
ie. or 
  
_potatoes. O 
Sale Farm Equipment 76) 
3. A RDEN TR ACTOR   
AFTER 4 
    BLACK HAWK POWER LIFT) eorp planter for Ford or Ferguson | 
tractor. 8241 Pontiac Lake Rd. 
| "48 FORD PERGUSON REAL 
good tires. Hydraulic Hft plow and 
_harrow. lyr. old. FE 4-0232 _ 
A-1 BUYS : 
See the new ‘$5 Model Jr Wheel | 
Horse riding tractor; 2% aad 3ta 
hp. with all implements 
Also waixing models. $149.56 and 
— Tp. 
Good tine of used tractors. 
New and used wer mowers 
WE SERVICE ALL GAS ENGINES 
Authotized factory parts and fac- 
tory trained ‘mechant nics, 
LEE 
“The Tractor Man” = 
TERMS FE 3-9830 
PALER TWINE ber fe aloes 
Guaranteed cent 
BALING WIRE 
FARM FENCE STEEL POSTS BARBED, WIRE 
HOUGHTON Ka On New Idea 
OL ‘ 
  
  
  of Pigneer ts baked by a Pioneer | 
| || | sets Dixie Ry. 
Corner 8 Mile 
‘22. FT. PONTIAC CHIEF 
io4g. GLIDER 
ry 
40 
| 1954 AMERICAN 35° 
3-45 
1947 
For) 5 Pion i 
corn can save you money! Ge iL 
MUtual | —— 
SEED | POTATOES. AL Also” EATING | ir 
OA_ 8-21 | 
| 
p.m. 27 Parke St. Oxford. | 
60 8 Tele craoh 
| When rou need it! 
1 
  LATE acre for late -— Senn down | 
_bayment. MAyfair 6- | 
|   
Spring Clearance Best offers will = brand new 
1955 NEW M 
SON, PRAIRIE SCHOONER. 22 / 
ft to 41 ft. Up to 5 yrs to j 
PARKHURST TRAILER SA ES | 1 Mile — ~ on Orion [ 
PONTIAC 
CHIEF MOBILE HOMES 
Gee the new 51 ft. Pontiac. Up to 
& yrs. to pay. | 
You can buy a Ges Hutchinson 
trailer as jJow. as $59 down. 
{utchinson’s Trailer Sales 
Drayton Plains 
Phone OR 3-1202 
Road and Mound 
Detroit 
__ 2830 8 Dort Highway, Flint — 
6460   Harriet Dr. Williams Lake 
MODERN $250 
cash and take over payments Or 
Wili swap for equity, FE 6-1428 
Fr. MACOMB. ELECTRIC 
brakes. A-1 condition. MA 5-3486_ 
FT 2 BEDROOM HOUSE- 
sane Excellent condition FE 
6 
eet 
ri 
emer 
2? BEDROOM, full bath OP _ 
~ HOUSETRAILER 77 FY. long All modern and niceiy fur- 
po A-1 condition. Call FE 
  30 FT. EXCELLENT condition Trade for lake property. 
_5067 Elkin Rd, Commerce a FT. 
oeme Clean Excellent consition. 
| 8-057. 
‘Trailer — 
Exchange \ thorized Sales & service } 
DERSON ROYAL ‘CHAM MPION 
I HOME. PRAIRIE. SCHOON. | 
En BEEMER and many other 1 
and 2 bedrm. models 14 to 47 ft , 
Choose your own floor plan Low- | 
est possible term: New sretlers. | 
as littie as ‘4 down. as lone 
years to oav at 5 ver cent inter: | 
NEW ) USED _ ERS ON | 
PURCHASE. OF ett PLAN As | 
Everything ort ne Trailer Home | 
PARTS—SIORE | PE 2-3200 | 
Across from Tel-Huron Center | 
__.Open Eves & Sunday PM | 
Auto Accessories 80;   t 
  * a i 
“~ 
Auto Glass § Service 
Rave you tried 
our service? Glass installed while 
you wait. Insurance jobs nonere® 
All work teed. Pree 1 
door glass or windshield 
nm Saturday Until 4 
AUTO GLASS co. 
Oakiand Ave. FE ¢ 
  "92 27 FT PALACE RANCH [   PETTIT 
| KELLY'S *PIARDW WARE 
3904 Aub’ pd at ——. Auber | scams mare! 
etghte. FP 2008 gs 7 aaa 
AIR Ot tant, | STUDEBAKER RE_ 90-4251   
  scoTt 
| Sate “oate up Must see to for pleasure 
Chris Stadebekage” Birmingham MI 4-3410 
10 HP. MOTOR, WOLVERINE cedar strip runabout and — Py 
A-l shape 2737 Dea be- 
tween Crooks and Lavetania. off I I RRY 
MARE IW AE SUPONED 
Used Truck. 
Headquarters otter, Utica 
F HP MOTOR, BOAT TRAILER. 
—. 10” plywood boat. $210. OR 
    
  
Twist <ntft 
_Steering bar $tls 
i4 FT. MAHOGANY fF RUNABOUT. 
Also 14 ft. fishing boat. FE 5-8315 
after 1200 
FIBERGLAS SUPPLY SEALS 
leaks permanentiy Free esti- 
mates. Material or labor Futur- 
emic stics Co., 10680 Dixte 
Hwy MA 5-5603 
BOATS EVERY WEEK. 
Over 560 new beats to choose 
from. Priced way below every- 
body Terms Howard Loomis, 
10655 Dixte Hwy _—— 
16 HP JOHNSON N VERY GOOD 
_ condition. FE 4-2729 after 7 P.M. 
i¢ FT. CANOE. RECENTLY RE- 
canvassed. $100. FE +1932. 
14 FT ~ SWITZERCRAFT > DELUXE 
1 He ba old like new. $500 OR | 
CUSTOM MADE-HYDRO PLANE 
Pr save old, good conditio: Nise. 
New 19 FY BOATS, $35. cas R top. $6_ 7600 Elisabeth Lake Rd. | 
ef. | Best Selection of : 
Low Mileage Trucks— 
All Weight Classes 
to Fit Your Needs! 
1954 STAKES. 
F-600 FORD, 12 FT. 
F-350 FORD, 9 FT. 
1953 STAKES 
F-600 FORD, 12 FT. 
PICKUPS 
54 FORD, F-100 
‘53 FORD, F-250 
‘51 FORD, F-1   
  NEW Boats 14 «IN SIDES, ‘ae 
Fe 5-8783 
Crescent _{ Lake. 
FIBERGLAS KITS TED NEWKIRK. EM_3-8072 MERCURY MOTORS AND vr. 
low Jacket boats Genesee Sales, 
2161 Dixie Hwy. 
JOHNSON. OUTBOARD - > MOTORS. 
Owen's cruisers, Starcraft boats 
and trailers, everything for the 
QOWER’S MARINE SUPPLIES 
306 Orchard I Lake Ave FE 2-8020 
MERCURY OUTBOARD D MOTORS. | 
Gada-boat. all fibergias, Yellow 
Jacket Boats, Trojan boats. Mas- 
sere cren trailers. Diston Chain 
Saw SHORTY HOOK'S PLACE 
At Pine Lake, Phone FE 2-5260) 
FIBRE OLASS SUPPLY SEALS leaks permanently. Free  esti-   
  
  
mates) Material or labor  Fu- 
turanric Plastics Co. 10680 Dixie 
pa TRACTORS iz FT SPE LIN CE : 
deck steering — 10 od — . 
¢e tor peedome 
$400 commits: 370 8 Avery. FE . 1954 FORD, F-800 
=e: 1933 FORD, F-800   
is FT. CLINEER, 12 HP. SEA king, of extras, $350. Will 
demonstrate Walied Lk. MA 
2 
SCOTT ATWATER OUTBOARD 
motors. Rich and Pursley Sales 
& Gervice, 2141 Opdyke. across 
_from Blue Sky Theater, 
80S CLASS SAIL":‘OAT a) . FEET. 
sais mahogany postwar upeiy 
tian, aluminum mast, 1 of 
_saus Cali FE 66133 or FE e278. 
TONY'S 
MARINE-SERVICE 
EVINRUDE SALES SERVICE ane   “These are quality trucks, 
— Quality is always a 
bargain.” 
LARRY 
JEROME Robe Ford ae   
ee eee 
—_ USED D MOTORS ~ 
SLAY BAUGH’ S 
JOHNSQN OUTBOARD MOTORS 
neO ue Oakland Ave. USED OUTBOARD MOTOR SALE ONLY   
  
      
    Water skiing. | ‘We ker Apes Oho ~ pate Com- 
Cf : i ape ARB | 3 | CHEVROLET STAR STARE. ee. 1% 
ged_1 week FE +' NORTHWEST EVINRUDE ARD MOTORS 
resent acce Lana ‘Terms, CHEVROLET 
Reg rg ga) tas ens raisers ° aeeeeenennartiane 
bef trailer. isi GMc HYDRAULIC ; ADILLAC aL A al “68 CHRY    
        
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USED CARS 1954 Chevrolet 3 dr. $997 
KELLER KOCH CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH 
Birmingham | Lincom 94565 | 
4108 N. Woodward at 19% Mile Rd. 
  
bral b i 
¢  SHTLERETETE sh i   
i of $100 oe 
195° Plymouth C'Bridge . udor 
1953 Plymouth C'Bridge ‘Pordor 
$300 DOWN 
®0) Desoto V8 Club, Coupe 198: DeBote.¢ Chub 1954 Plymout Place Cl. Sedan 
  
postman BUICK Sedan. ha neon 
ae Se     a 
ra ORTHWEST CHEVROLET Woodward at 13 Mile 
    
running car that - priced very 
“BUICK 210 Onpers. ine Ave 
The Roce. Is a Lot Longer 
Than 500 Miles 
| ENJOY THESE BEAUTIES A LOT PIT   
    Lincoln _$-1109 
STATION WAGON 1964 Chev 4dr. Power Giid 
heater. bea! dark scan te 
ish ant low mileage, Thiet 
extra mere ie at only = 
TAYLOR’S 
      
. NORTHWEST 
CHEVROLET 
| “" “NORTHWEST | CHEVROLET Wweeggen me 
Jacobson’'s HUDSON & RAMBLER) 
feos 
  CHEVS. 
1954 Left-Overs 
‘Hurry While They Last 
ALL BODY STYLES 
AS LOW AS 
$1326.41 Headquarters |r for Chevrolets MILE AND WOODWARD 
CHEV. 1955 
‘DEMOS. age — courtesy cars. ..Bel 
Det ‘Ray Club oe ml sedans i/ = 
TAKE YOUR CHOICE 
ss. St Reealeten Mbalce Ovr low overhead ‘ocation 
eo ne terrific savings to be poseed 
DEAL DIRECT WITH 
Haskins Chev. Oakland County’s Fastest 
Growing Dealer   
  = HWY, af M15 MApie 5.5071 
‘950 4 DR ET OR *.* offer. 5°4 
Rd Oxford. ‘™% 
Ra.dwin 
‘SS CHRYSLER WINDSOR. 
escceserios. call or Wade. 27 Me- our wiles = west of 
  
TERMS AS LOW AS 30 MONTHS 
  lhc Wootwerd gt | WITHOUT 
_ STOPS. 
895 fin- | 3-’53 Plymouths 
2 3-53 Dodges ..... 895 Up 
"SS Nash sexes eae 895 
’52 Hudson Hnt Hyd 795! 
°52 Pontiac, Hydra . 895). 
3-'52 DeSoto V-8s 795 U Pi 
8954 
52 Plymouth Cl Cpe - 795) | 
52 Chevrolet 4 Dr. . 795 | 
51 Hudson Hornet 695. 
5) Nash 2 Dr ....-. 495, 
"$1 Buick 4 Dr. .... 695 
*SOChevrolet PG. 495) 
50 Pontiac 2 Dr... 495, 
-*50 Pontiac 2 Dr. ... 395 
49 Mercury ....... 493) 
‘49 DeSoto 4 Dr... 395 
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1953 LINCOLN COSMOPOLITAN _4 door Good ‘condition FE 2-4821 
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THESE GOOD CARS | BEFORE YOU BUY | 
$695 
‘31 CHEVROLET STATION WAG: ON. A DANDY 3 SEATER 
179 Mile 
SEE 
34 DODGE DR 
BEAUTIFUL C4AR 
1095 LIKE NEW 
‘52 Chrysler, Pwr Sg 895 ‘” CHEVROLET’ MECHANICALLY ‘3 
; | 2-52 Dodges 4 Drs $795 53 CHEVROLET cane: IN EXx- 
  CELENT CONDITI 
$1 BUICK 4 OR A REAL BUY. | 
$15 
53 BUICK 4 DR. ROADMASTER A BEAUTIFUL CAR TO OWN 3 1985 PONTIAC 4 DR. DEMON- STRATORS COMPLETE WITH NEW CAR GUARANTEE 
$600 
DISCOUNT 
COMMUNITY | 
MOTORS. | THE bi —_ neh YOU CAN, 
LAND DEAL | 
OrEN TILL 10 P.M 
Olive 0321 | ¥ 
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MERCURY SEDAN $225 CASH | 
“scree 1 owner car. Best you 
can bay for the money Mr. Mar-/| 
ty. 66 8 Telegraph. 
‘$2 MERCURY ee tDtO ~ AND | 
heater. special 
30B EROST INC. 
Fraps = CURY DEALER 
Wood w Bir 
oeratte ss “) DR RADIO AND. heater Mere-O-Matic Exception- | 
sald _ $195 or anv old car 
dg 
HOUSE OF GOOD USED CARS 
Carkner—Studebaker 
Birmingham MI 4-3410 
| NASH ‘52 STATION WAGON. RA- dio ang heater Really the car 
for work and opiay. y $8706 
Don't wait, 
SCHULTZ MOTORS DeSOTO PLYMOUTH DEALER 
‘$12 8. Woodward, Birmingham - 
‘S] NASH AMBASSADOR. $444. RA- 
dio. heater. gas saving overdrive 
_—_, guaranteed, $5 or eny old 
‘NORTHWEST. z 
CHEVROLET Woodward at 13 Miie 
___Lineoln _ 5-100 
'53 Olds 88 2 dr., sharp | 
53 Pontiac 2 dr sedan 
’54 Dodge pickup, % ton! 
HOUGHTON & SON 
YOUR FRIEND OLDSMC OLDSMOBILE 
GMC TRUCK o28 N Matin, Rochester OL 10761 
lvs3 NASH RA MBLER. WOULD 
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‘a: UPER %§ OLDS CONVERTI- } heater hydramatic, 
white "s 
Fence tsi OLDS 7 DR $10 | DOWN | AND   
    
ote THWEST CHEVROLET Woodwara at 13 Mile 
Lincoln 5-1100   
aker.- 
6-6191 after 5 Pp m.   
  | 1953. FORD TUDOR RADIO AND HEATER 
OVERDRIVE 
1952 FORD TUDOR OVERDRIVE 
$875 LARRY © 
JEROME Rochester Ford , Dealer 
PR. OL 107 “TOR OD ai. Tian ae A 
= very ‘acne 
after _5. n oa tae A 865, CUSTOM LINE 2? 
415 W. Iroquois 
  
194 FORD NE SKYLIN- 
er, 14,000 miles, Overdrive, load- 
ed, reasonable. FE 20471. 
poe é soe EXCELLENT 
“Fate a a ce 
Birmingham MI 4-3410 
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‘4 FORD LiKE new. 00) miles. $1400. Private | * 
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1964 FORD SKYLINE CONVERTI- , 
at 13 Mile : $1 AS OLDS. RUNNING CONDITION. 
. MA ¢2229. 
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have to see this one. Drive it 
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ings OLDS 06 WHITE WALLS. RA- dio, “heater Sharp, Reasonable. | 
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Take over payments. OR   
  
  
952 OLDSMOBILE 8. FORDOR 
a SEDA A gorgeous 
with ais top and Sarasota 
m. Fully equipp-*+ with Hy- 
dramatic transmission, radio. 
heater, and white walls. See this 
one today. Priced to sell at m stseh 
KELLER-KOCH wir othe atlas mots 
Birmingham LIr 94585 
4108 s. Woodward at at 13% 1 Mile” Rd.   
  4 PLYMOUTP CL 
PE 4-4316 
1983 PLYMOUTH, CRANBROOK. 
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'§ PONTIAC etal "RADIO, 
and heater, Hydra: white 
walls. 2 tone 1 came ees. See 
at Hampton 825 BUICK 210 ores s Mere Ave 
F) SU YWOUEE ena $4443 TO 
P.8 these cars are   
i choose from 
| Feally nice aud Pca r senresices 
CHEVROLET | ™ * NORTHWEST CHEVROLET 
Woodward at 13 Mile 
Lincein  5-1100 . 
PLYMOUTH ‘53 2 DR. EXCEL- 
lent car. fullv equipped $295 or 
any old car down 
House of Good Used Cars 
Carkner—Studgbaker 
Birmingham Ml 4-3410 
| ECONOMY CLEAN UP| ‘$4 Chevy convertible Bel Air $1,696 | 
‘30 Olds 88 Ss 5 
‘47 &'48 Buick $ 97) 
‘$1 Kaiser with 88. Oids Hydramatic | 
motor, radio. heater & over- 
drive . ' 
‘$2 Kaiser traveler. 
dio, enter overdrive. Excellent ra- | 
Cost | be 
83.7 $ 695 | 
4 Kaiser . . $ OT! 
“47 &'48 Pontiacs. .........- $ 7 
‘80 Buick = |... ease - § 205 
47 & ‘48 Hudson ........ $ 97) 
‘4 Ford. Losded $ 285 
| 4 Lincoin $ 97 
“31 Pontiac Custom Loaded $ 795 
30 & ‘51 Nasb $ 297 
‘$2 Studebaker Club .. $ 597 
; “41 Pord t $s 45 
49 DeSoto - $ 347 
Also over 160 cars transportation 
specials. $25 Your real gstate 
or trade-in acceptable 
ECONOMY USED CARS 
| 22_Auburp _ FE +n 
11954 PONTIAC STARGHIEF DE- 
juze 4 dr. 6.000 miles Power 
steering and brexces Folly 
equipped PE 20379 
$3 PONTIAC, 8 CYL DOO 
Lees than 10000 mi. Black, clean. Hydramatic. radio & heater, , wrist divections! ttahits Ca) | Lowell 
i643 PONTIAC STATION WAGON, radio and heater, small equity 
and take over payments. 
5.1626.   | 982 PONTIAC CHEIFTAIN. 4 | | door sedan. Fully equipped. | 
000 miles, Seli or pa yey yd 
er car. FE 2-7252 or 
7 PONTIAC SEDAN fae | 
ramatic. radio beater. mare & as 
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L S-1100 
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walls. PE 43849 
i955 PONTIAC CATALINA. “Lea vLrav. serv a sacrifice 
Mi esta’ * i950 PONTIAC EXCELLEN iT CON. _ dition throughout, MT 47572. 
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Chieftain Deluxe 4dr. sedan with 
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a “PONT a 7 DR. RADIO, HEAT- 
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3-3152. * 
"60 ea SEDAN. $495. HY- 
Gramatic, heater. This is a | 
wondérful 3 $5 or any oid car. 
NORTHWEST | 
CHEVROLET | 
Woodward “| in boss 
Lincoln   
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Mt Clem: st _ 
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dramatic radio. heater. “white 
side wall tires, two tone pain 
Fold tell from new. Any cid poset 
“NORTHWEST 
CHEVROLET Woodward at 13 Mile 
Lincoln 5-1100 
$i PONTIAC ASSUME PAY- 
ments. 7 She St after 
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    me NORTHWEST CHEVROLET Woodward at 13. Mile 
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BRINGS 
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#246 (SL Olds Super 88 2 dr. nice.......... $808 
#249 '50 Chrysler Imperial 4 dr. auto....... $698 | 
#136 '3O Olds "98 Fordor, a beauty. .........$798 
#166 ‘51 Dodge Club Coupe. real clean..... .$598 
#189 '51 Pontiac Chief 8 Dix., Hydra........$698 
# 38 ‘51 Chev. Sedan, R&H, Powerglide. ...$648 
#213 '50 Olds Super 88 Sedan, Hydra....... $598 
# x5 '52 Chevrolet Conv., R&H, w/walls. ..$898 
#246 °51 Olds Super 88 Tudor, extras......$888 |, 
#220 '52 Cadillac Conv., loaded............$1998 
#241 '31 Pontiac Chief 8 Tudor, pretty...... S648 
#173 °52 Nash A, b. Elydra.. RAH ........ S898 
#226 °53 Mercury Hardtop, power to spare. .$1448 
#144 "33 Dodge Coronet V-8 extras....... SIAS 
# x7 733 Chesrolet Bel Air Hardtup, beauty $1388 
SPECIALS 
“$4 Pontiac Chief 8 Dix 4 dr., little gem... $1498 
33 Lincoln Hardtop, full power..........-- $1698 
CHEAPIES 
40 Pont. Dix. ..... $95 “47 Ford Cl. Cpe.. .$145 
"a6 Chev, 4 dr...... 195 ‘47 Ply. Dix. 4 dr.. .$245 
"47 Ford 2 dr.....: $145 ‘47 Chev. Dix. 4 dr. $295 
"48 Chev. Sed. ....$195 49 Ford 4) dr..<... $195 
‘48 Buick Super...$295 9 ‘49Nash Tudor ...$195 
"$8 Hudson 4 dr... $195 $295 ‘48 Ford C1. Cpe.. 
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‘90 Stude. Convertible ... 
‘50 Packard Convertible 
‘SO Hudson 2dr. ....-.... 
‘51 Studebaker 2 dr. 
|'51 Nash 4 dr. Amb...... 
| ‘51 Pontiac 4 dr. 
| ‘51 Ford Victoria 
1 ‘51 Chev. Hardtop ....... 
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  attend the Big 4 meeting . . . ABC-TV won't 
assign writers to the Henry Youngman-Rocky 
Graziané show—they want it ad lib... The 
road company of ‘‘Kismet’’—with such beauties 
as Vida Ann Solomon—is doing well. 
It cost 290-pound Walter Slezak $1,000 to 
widen the doors in his new home . . . Howard 
Hughes was offered 221% millions for his RKO 
studios . . . The Army’s cracking down on paid 
public appearances by GI entertainers . . . 
Thieves swiped many expensive cameras from VIDA ANN 
Sammy Davis Jr’s home. 
WISH I'D SAID THAT: Robert Q. Lewis tells of the Texas movie 
theater with a screen so big it shows next week’s pictures, too. That's 
earl, brother. 
(Copyright 1965, Post-Hall Syndicate, Inc.) 
Fisherman Treed by Bear 
Gets Nibbled While Aloft GRAND MARAIS, Minn, w —| his fishing equipment. But he em- 
Truman Engersol, a newcomer to | phasized he could carry a rifle, 
this North Woods country, today| Engersol said he was in the tree 
nursed a foot injury inflicted by | about an hour. 
an angered bear that pursued him| “It seemed like all aibarnoon 
high into a lofty tree. though,” he added. 
The 2-yearold flying service! Aithough the United States has employe was on his way to a trout | 7) places called Summit, only 11 
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jcent, but represented the first| direction. April was the first 
downward move since the govern.| month, however, in which declines | ment’s rent rollback in 1942 under | exceeded increases ving Eases Down to Lowest P 
Mrs. Wickens said that for more 
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The in veuts try, although increasing in others, 
  
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free market, there had been’ no! change was a sharp rise in cost of potatoes because of the March 
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