The Weather — Wednesday: Fair, Warmer Details page two ss ped fF EI 4 PRE: “118th YEAR ce * RP, PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, TUESDAY. JUNE 14, 1955—30 PAGES ae GMC Factories. Resume Normal Production Here Local Walkouts Now Reported Being Settled Normal production was resumed at the three local General Motors divisions today following unauthor- ized walkouts yesterday which idled 18,000 workers. | The local issues which Fair and Warmer. Weather Outlook Fair and warmer weather pre- dicted for tomorrow will end the unseasonable cool, rainy spell which has plagued Pontiac most of the month. - But more scattered light showers and tool temperatures will pre- cede the nicer weather. That's the weather bureau forecast for to- night. The low is expected to range from 46-50 degrees. A high of 72-78 is forecast for tomorrow. Yesterday’s high was 54, low 48, Downtown thermometer reading at 8 a.m. was 56 degrees. At 2 p.m. the temperature was 64. Millions More for AF - WASHINGTON (® — The Senate Appropriations Committee today added more than 700 million dol- lars to Air Force funds previously voted by the House and then ap- proved a money bill carrying near- ly 32 billions of new funds for all defense agencies. Offer Bird’s-Eye View Issues Causing , | Woodcock said the union de- M Wor ‘“* * * rs Rer smun and Parker Carry School Election Deluge Floods Nevada Game Paradise FLOOD PARALYZES CITY — Some cars made it and some didn't as a tidal wave of water from the mountains swept down on Las paralyzed the city, flooding hundreds of homes and stores and causing Vegas, Nev. ae ee oe 8 eee thundershower of rain and hail| an untold amount in property damage. ue Set AP Wirephete UAW, AM Start Sessions Today Bargaining With First of ‘Little Three’ Will Include GAW Demand DETROIT ~The CIO United Auto Workers planned to ask Amer- ican Motors Corp, today to follow- the lead of Ford Motor Co. and General Motors Corp. in granting jobless pay benefits. The union scheduled the opening of bargaining talks -on a new contract with the makers of Nash and Hudson cars. The talks will continue through tomorrow at the) Veterans Memorial Building with, additional meetings to be decided on later. Leonard Woodcock, director of the union’s American Motors De- partment, indicated yesterday what the UAW expected of Amer- | iean Motors. }“We will go in-with the union’s} original guaranteed annual wage proposals,” he said. ‘‘Then we will sit down and listen to what the company has to say and bargain from there.” mands will include improved pen- sions, vacations, holiday pay and insurance as well as wage in- creases. WILL RESIST George Romney, president of American Motors, has indicated his company will resist demands for a guaranteed wage. He urged the union last week to bargain ‘‘on the facts of American Motors, and not of Ford or General Motors.” The company has three con- tracts with the UAW, All have - lin British Rail Strike | rallway strike ended today, - Menon Confers With Ike, Holds Out Hope for Fliers WASHINGTON (#—Indian Diplomat V. K. Krishna Menon said after a conference with President Eisenhower today that he thought the Red China had “opened the door” to the possibility of freedom for others held there. release of some airmen by Krishna Menon met with Eisenhower 45 minutes. White House Press Secre-+ ' tary James Hagerty an- nounced that at the Prési- dent’s suggestion the In- dian diplomat would meet later today with Secretary of State Dulles. He also said that Krishna Menon would probably see the President again before he leaves the country in July. cuss any specific subject he had talked about with Eisenhower and Dulles during the meeting in the President's office. He was asked whether, apart from his report to the President, possibility of release of 11 Ameri- | can airmen acknowledged by Red China to be imprisoned there. Four fliers were released about two weeks ago after Krishna Menon had _ visited Peiping. bd * * * In reply to the question, the In- dian envoy said: “Well, apart from my meeting with the President, I have said be- fore in India that the release of the four fliers opened the door.” Krishna Menon said he was sure there. could be a “lowering of ten- sions” between the United States aloe Red China “if we all make an if nee Settlement Reached LONDON ®—Britain’s 17-day-old Big Jim Campbell, leader of the nonstriking National Union of Rail- waymen (NUR) who took part in Laborite Parties in Xraen tina Rallying in ‘Support Peron’ National Strike’ Flash Floods Dim Las Vegas Damage in Gaudy City Expected to Run Over) $100,000 LAS VEGAS, Nev. ® — Flash floods unleashed by torrential, desert cloudbursts h't Nevada last night, blacking out this city olf bright lights and derailing a pas- There: were tio, kchariss ‘repected but the damage in Las Vegas was expected to run over $100,000, and perhaps as high as a half million. While power was quickly restored in most sections, an estimated 90) wiion per cent of all telephones remained out of order early today, Mayor C. "). Baker sald there was a strong possibility he would declare a state of emer- gency and ask for federal flood control aid. It was the worst storm here in 30 years, he said. Meanwhile, the Western Pacifie aT i isis TH . “He’s a very good man.” ~| gesture of bipartisanship, Hagerty | pavement will be ripped out, said Ziegler. lke Names Dem to Assist Wilson Formally Nominated to Defense Post WASHINGTON (®—President El- senhower sent to the Senate today the formal nomination of Gordon Gray, president of the University of North Carolina, to be an assist- ant secretary of defense. P The President's plan to appoint Gray, a former secretary of the Army, was announced last Friday. Gray, a Democrat, will succeed H. Struve . Hensel, who resigned. Asked how it happened a Democrat was being brought Inte the Elsenhower administra- tlon, White House Press Secre- tary dames C. Hagerty replied: further whether the selec- tion of the 46 year old Gray was a replied with a smile: “‘l haven't any answer to that.” The White House also announced the Army will name Maj. Gen. Robert Nicholas Young as com- manding Sgn of the Sixth Army has headquarters in San Frendace:| oung will succeed Lt. Gen, Willaré G. Wyman, July 1. Wyman is to become deputy com- manding general of the Continental Army Command. Eisenhower asked the Senate to raise Young to three star rank. Widening Project Scheduled for M24 The Michigan Highway Depart- ment’s schedule now calls for work road to Lake Orion about July 17, Highway Commissioner Charles M Ziegler said. today. © Bids will be taken in Lansing June 22 on the $1,000,000 project. The contract will be awarded about two weeks later and work started within — two weeks, the existing din- Foday‘s- eee pa on hee PE Te se rteveseseecetere ae arg Secocsseess ID, BW MU Theaters beet sc cceclerscce 18 TV & Radio Programs..... 29 eevenee Svcsheeee ll. Women’s Pages...,.. i 14, 15 Advertisers who helped a ing Pe cmp in Saturday Pon- Advertisers Given City’ Ss Thanks “We want to thank all those adver- make possible out, ring Back to P Win Four-Year Terms on City Education Board Light Turnout Marks Pontiac District Voting Yesterday Veteran school board member Monroe Osmun and newcomer Rev. J. Allen : Parker were the popular | choices of Pontiac school district electors Monday when 3,459 citizens went to the polls to cast their votes. Rev. Parker took the top vote with final count show- ) {ing 1,658 ballots marked in his favor. Osmun garnered the other 4-year term with g 1,515 endorsements. Less than 10 per cent of the 42,000 qualified school electors in the Pontiac school district turned In 1954, the vote stood at 4,860. Board of Education from 1946 to came to Pontiac in 1943. Je is the father of four chil- the board this year were Dr. Lynn D. Allen Jr.,-.and Theron T. Stickle. Dr.. Allen was third high- est in the running with 1,470 votes plete tabulation, precinct-by-pre- cinct, is listed on page 2.) Vote $2 Billion for Military Use Construction Tops List ‘of Public Works Plan Okayed by House Unit WASHINGTON (#—The House Armed Services Committee today approved a bill to authorize mili- tary, public works estimated to cost $2,368,698,000. The amoun is $14,345,700 more than originally sought by the De. fense Department. The Army, which requested a ; total of $543,365,000, was author- rized to spend $551,105,000. This included a last-ngnute addition of about eight million dollars for cdn- struction of a 500-bed Army hospi- .| tal at Ft. Jackson, S.C. The Navy’s original request of $531,197,300 was beosted to $596,140,000. Contributing large- ly to the hike was another late action by the committee in ap- proving $11,285,000 for expansion of the naval academy’s Ban- _croft Hall_by filling the oe of Osmun se-ved on the Pontiac + Only 24 Units Still Shut Down » as Strikes Fade. Local Grievances and Some Discontent. Over Contract Are Blamed By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS All but 24 of General Mo- tors’ 119 plants from coast — to coast were back in opera- tion today after Widespread '| walkouts Monday. ._ A midmorning check by the corporation showed 63,400 employes idle be- cause of work stdppages jand resulting shutdowns. General Motors has some 350,000 hourly rated work- ers in all, Elected boy drowned last night in Maceday Lake about two. blocks from his | and Stickle received 907: (Com-| tito deep water white-wading.— - Waterford Patrolmen William more than 300 Gréat Lakes tug- boat workers, w threatened to) ° tie up on the Mackinac Straits Bridge, -today after a settlement. -Detroit.. Waterford lot Drowning Victim Three - Year - Old Boy’s Body Found Floating in Maceday Lake tional A 3-year-old Waterford Township on s dll home. He had apparently slipped . The youngster, Randy Greshem, of 4007 Maiden Dr., was. found floating about 15 feet from shore by a neighbor, Ivan Norgrove, of 3826 Maiden. His efforts to revive the boy with artificial respiration failed. A Waterford Township Fire De- partment resuscitator also was company reports on (Continued oa Page 2, Col 2) German Neutrality Ruled Out by Chiefs WASHINGTON @ — President Dr. John Naz at about 7:55. Stokes and Orval Archer said the boy.- apparently lost his balance while wading in shallow water near. the lake shore. The parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wal- ter Greshem, ‘said they saw the tot only. minutes before playing near home with several other neighborhood children. Besides the parents, three other children survive: Sandra 13, Da- vid, 12, and Cathy 9. Funeral service will be held at 2 p.m, Thursday at the Sharpe Funeral Home, Clarkston, Burial| they very broad field of - a in Lakeview — them,” the joint state- Tugboat Strike Ends Soviet moves which for time led D IT (INS) stri some observers to think that a ETROIT (INS hk ke by bd neptel ..te te: J - THE PONTIAC PRESS. TUESDAY. JUNE 14. 1952, i : ee Michigan’s Jobless Fewest Since War ‘DETROIT —Michigan has the lowest jobless figure since the end ot World War. Il, the Michigan Security Commission ployed as of May 15 in the Detroit | area. Comparable Jan. 15 figures were 1,399,000 and 88,000. The agency said that for the en- tire state on May 15 there were 2.555.000 persons employed and 77:- 000 unemployed. Astronomers Will Meet at Cranbrook Thursday Frank Rand will be guest speaker for the regular meeting of the Pontiac-Northwestern Detroit As- tronomers Assn, at the Cranbrook Institute of Science, 8 p.m. Thurs- day. Rand’s topie will be ‘When the Sky Came Down,” a narration of the northern skies of Labrador. which he will supplement with color slides and : There ts no admission charge and everyone is invited, said Nell Sprinkle, secretary of the ation. : The Weather Sot eae tote Timtatching tonight RES At 8 @.m.1 Wind Velocity § mph. Direction: ‘ at $8 pm. oy at .4:56 am, Tuesday at 1: ST p.m. Womgaw at lllam,. Ht. arae GABERT Gabert Named UF Commercial Division Chief Named Commercial Division chairman fot the 1955 Pontiac Area United Fund campaign this fall is H, Wayne Gabert, Campaign Man- ager Robert M...Critchfield an- nounced today. : ‘ Gabert is the first of four: major ‘divisional leaders to. be selected. “He has been active as a UF - A Pontiac resident since early childhood, Gabert has been in the Co. Surviving besides his wife are three sons, Jesse, Luther Jr. and Michael; eight daughters, Laura, Netia, Barbara, Margarette, Zene- via, Caroline, Charlotte Ann and grandchild. ; Also surviving are three sisters, Mrs. Mattie Fritzgerald of Indian- apolis, Mrs. Maggie Lockett af Nashville, Tenn. and Mrs. Minnie Douglas of Franklin; five brothers, Will, Jesse, Harvey and Albert Dobson Long, all of Pontiac, and Ernest. Long of Detroit. The funeral will be held Thurs- day at 2 p.m. in the Trinity Baptist Church with Elder Major Watkins, his pastor, officiating. Burial will follow in Oak Hill cemetery. Carruthers Funeral Home after 7 p.m. Wednesday. Elks Plan to Honor Naturalized Citizens Pontiac Elks Lodge $10 will honor citizens naturalized in Oakland County during the past year during its annual Flag Day services to- morrow at 6:30 p.m. in the Elks Temple. Various veterans and patriotic organizations are cooperating in sponsoring the event at which Chartes Snyder, past president oof Michigan Optimist Clubs, will be main speaker. Today the Elks are sponsoring a citywide contest which will see savings bond awarded. to the family or person with the best- displayed flag: The winner will Friends may call at the Frank | '/Approval Seen on Tariff Cutting Both Houses Expected to Give tke Power to, Reduce Levies WASHINGTON w — A compro- mise bill to give President Eisen- hower new tariff-cutting powers. was headed for fina! congressional action, perhaps today. House leaders expected little op- position in that chamber. The Sen- ate was expected to follow suit quickly—possibly sometime late ident. The compromise bill, giving Elsenhower most of what he soughi, weuld extend the Ke- cipreeal Trade Act for three years. It would allew him to cut tariffs up te 15 perecent — 5 per cent each year. It also would let him slice to 3 per cent of value any import duty now above that rate, Such ,reduc- tions would be in return for like concessions from other nations. Chairman Cooper (D-Tenn) of the tariff-writing House Ways and Means Committee and Rep. Mills | of Arkansas, a senior committee | Democrat, both prepared speeches saying they reluctantly” were go- ing along with the compromise. | They objected te Senate-writ- ten amendments aimed at giving added safeguards to American Cooper and Mills centered their criticism on Senate amendments that would: 1. Give the President new power to impose higher tariffs or quotas when he finds that import ‘‘threat- jens to impair the national secu- rity.” 2. Stiffen the “escape clause” procedure under which an industry can ask the Tariff Commission to- recommend withdrawal or modifi- cation of a trade agreement on grounds the duty reduction § in- volved has caused it ‘substantial’ School Voting by Precincts The following is a precinct-by- precinct tabulation of the votes cast in Monday’s Pontiac Board of Education election. The total number of voters was 3,459. Most GM Workers Go Back to Plants (Continued From Page One) closed by strikes and the number of workers involved: Central Foundry—Danville, IIL, 2,500; Defiance, Ohio; 2.700. 7,000; Detroit Forge 2.100; In- dianapolis, 3.200;' Terrytown, N.Y.. 7.300; St. Louis, 2,100: Norwood 1,500; Kansas City, 1,300; Spring & Bumper, Livonia, 1,300. Eleetro-Meotive-LaGrange, 6,- 600. Cadillac-Detroit, 4,900. “Delco Radio—Kokomo, Ind., 7,000. Delco Remy—Muncie and An- derson, Ind., 17,000. B-O-P—Arlington, W. Va., 2,000. Ternstedt—Columbus, (unknown) ~Trenton, N. J., (unknown) Guide Lamp—Anderson, Ind., 5,200.. 4 Pontiac Motor (due back to- day)—Pontiac, 13,770. . Norwood, 1,500; Pittsburgh 2,200; Tarrytown, 2,600. Fabri rd (umknown) Buick—Chicago, 1,000. Okay Pay Boost for One Million Federal Workers the-board pay increase of 74 per 41 | be annouficed tomorrow. said Coun- ty Clerk Lynn D. Allen, Elks Amer- | icanism chairman. eee eet Heer teeters SO rew ene tense ete 4a Rear reset ereenes Mrs. Hobby Attacks i| Dem Salk Shot Plan 2 TH ary it ' Service workers Was Approved | today by the House Civil Service Committee. The committee action came after ye: i 2 today and send the bill to the Pres- | | dismantling parts of the city. ® a gy 2 3 § 5 i: - “ Ls MOF cecce $1 $8 864633 250 «845 Webster .... 187 208 37 87 9 Crofoct ,.i, 117 “133 ~ 38 es peat pe! eocene ie 60 8 la be teeee 06 2 20 43 98 Owens cress "3 33 «= #6117 LeBaron. ,,.. 57 62 % 6 6135 Emefton .,,. 30 32 ® 22 M oe Pee 2 6 86173 o we SI 25 7 ile Wilson ..... 3 21 21 61 Ld MeConnell es @2 ul $3) 3 Eastern 43 83 8 28 7 Central ..., 2 32. 6 is 45 Hawthorne 13 3 4 4 W7 ferson 6 31 48 22 «(434 etiee i) 23 ‘ 2 bd ave «36430 =~2=«118)S217)s 8B D. Whitfield 51 61 4 39 1479 1615 1658 907 3458 cent for the government's million & proposed 8 per cent pay raise; - New ordinances highlight the City Commission agenda for tonight's meeting, with six slated for first reading and two for second read- ing and adoption. Slated for second reading are ordinances amending the boundries of voting precincts 3, 4 and 34, and revising the regulations for peddiers of food. products. Ordinance to enable use in the’ city budget’s eapital improve- ment fund of tax monies gained through increased assessed values not planned for in the original budget. Ordinance to license and regulate or wrecking aute- mobiles for the salvaging of parte. Ordinance sale of used auto parts. j Ordinances to amend the build-) ing zone map for land in three 4 TO RECEIVE REPORTS. licensing the retail F New Ordinances: Feature City Commission Agenda Bid for purchase lot 2, assesser’s plat 7, on Legrand avenue. Request-from a drug store at 37- 39 S. Saginaw St. for a package liquor license. Estimate- for water main in Durant street from Inglewood to Pershing. , |‘ Public hearings are set for the following: Intention to construct and drainage on Blaine Blaine te Summitt Intention to construct and drainage on Blaine Oakland to Montcalm jal assessment roll fer curb, gut- ter and drainage on Carlisle avenue from Walton to New York. : Scheduled for confirmation are curb. gutter avenue from eurb. gutter avenue from Special assessment rolls for two- | inch blacktop paving on the fol- Wiliard street from Center to Pad- dock. Hovey street from Cottage to Osmun Irwin syenue from Going to Bast boulevard. x Going street from Osmun to Whitte- more. Masel Bend svenus from Belmont te The Commission also is sched- | Jessie uled to receive reports from the | 9 city attorney regarding changing the city’s master plan to allow exchange of property between the city and Detroit Edison Ca... - A report is due from the City Plan Commission concerning an agreement with Baldwin “Rubber Co. for use of an alley for parking purposes. Bids for grading the east side of the new City Hall are to be tabulated and a resolution regard- ing insurance for retiring employes is to be considered. The Commission ‘is also to con- sider: Resolution granting Pontiac State Hospital permission to use fire- works July 4. - Approval of a contract with Oak Construction Co, for rein- ferced concrete pavement on various streets. Resolution naming three play- | ground areas after contributing | organizations. Fiddis avenue from Jessie to east end street. Francis street from Pike to Chandler. avenue from Josiyn to east end of street. Glenwood. Police, Firemen Bid for Pay Hike in Flint FLINT (INS)—Off-duty _police- men and firemen in Flint last The commission tabled a pro- posed $6 million city budget to study it for possible means of pro- viding money for pay increases for the two groups. The two groups belong to the ClO-Police and Firemen’s Local 507 and the AFL Firefighters Assn. Starting salary on the two jobs is now $3.78 a year. Flint Aviatrix. Wins Trophy Cubon President Gives Award for Race From Washington to Havana HAVANA, Cuba ~The . dent Batista Trophy was presented last night to Bernice Trimble, of Flint, Mich., for winning the sixth Women's Air Race. . Miss Trimble and 25 other wom- ‘en pilots finished the race yester- day with a 90-mile hop from Key West in calm,_siinny weather. The race began ‘Fhursday, with the winner decided on ac- tual flying time. Bad weather knocked out 6 of ‘the 33 planes whieh started. ‘Charges Dandruff Goo "| Too Rough on Scalp INDIANAPOLIS (INS) — Jesse S. Johnson, of Indianapolis, filed suit for $5,000 damage today against a commercial dandruff re- mover firm. | Johnson claimed the mixture not only removed the dandruff but also his hair and part of his scalp, causing him temporar} baldness land loss of three weeks of work. The Day in ‘Birmingham Landslide Vote Approves $5,500,000 for Schools — BIRMINGHAM — Property own: ers yesterday approved a $5,500,000 bond issue to finance a school expansion program in the Birming- | ham School District. i _ The vote in favor of the pro- ‘posal was 1,823 to 365. It boosted to more than $15,000,000 the amount the district has approved in school.constructiofe’bond issues since 1948. The latest proposal will pro- vide funds tor 8? new classrooms, construction of swimming pools at Birmingham High and Derby Junior High apd medernization ef facilities at Adams, Barnum, Pierce, Quarton, Bloomfield Vil- e and Walnut Lake Schools. Most of the 82 new classrooms— the humber that will be needed by contained in five Tentative plans board call for locating one of the schiools in the northeast corner of the district, one in the southeast éorner, another at Lahser and 14 Mile Rd., one near Walnut Lake chester, was re-elected by & vote of 1,619. Mrs, Peter B. Leomis, 1648 Dorchester, a former board member, was At Bloomfield Hills, Karl Scott and Robert Hoffman were the only candidates for two vacancies | en the Hills’ Board of Education * LJ LJ Jean L, Forest. daughter of Mrs. LaRelda W. Forest, 1544 Benna- ville, was one of 40 women who were graduated from the Woman's Medical College of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia last Friday. Dr. Forest, a graduate of Wayne Uni- versity, will interh~ at the Phila - delphia General Hospital. . * * Kiwanis members will be “to the downtewn Pontiac ‘tonight at the Community House in Birraingham group's inter- club dinner. A representative of the Grey- hound Bus Co. will be guest speaker. ‘Transportation Trends” will be his topic. s * a Members of the Business Women's Club are scheduled to visit Camp Oakland this Thurs- day The camp is located be- tween Lake Orion and Oxford. A dinner will be served at the club at 6:30 p. m. Plan Aid for Kin of Slain Officers -- JACKSON (# — New security for families of officers injured or killed *in line of duty is assured in a bill ready for his signature, Gev. Williams told the Fraternal “| Order of Police yesterday. Under the measure, an officer disabled while performing his of- ficial duties is “eligible to receive state compensation to supplement | whatever compensation his depart- — ment provides up to $5,000,"" Wil- liams said. Previously such compensation was provided by the state only if the disability or death occur- red while the officer was en- forcing the law outside his own local area, Under the new act, the gover- | nor said, ‘Every officer, whether state trooper or sheriff's deputy, or city policeman, is protected no matter where the crime is com- mitted. His family is at least as- sured of some degree of security.” combined — Why Ford — has more. the overwhelming swing is to Ferd— You can pay more but you can’t buy ae You trust it in Tri better than Ford's 284,173 sales gain in the past year was greater than the gain of all other cars combined Even a quick “once over” look tells you a big reason why ned styling! And in Ford's 16 beauties for 55—from hooded head lights to giant wrap-around windshield to striking tail fins—Thunder- bird look says “tomorrow” more eloquently than words can. Here is styling that draws envy from owners of the costliest cars—styling that will stay in style. 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Twelve policemen quelled the distrubance and no one suffered more than minor hurts. time because of inability te send more seriously disturbed inmates to special institutions te which they had been ordered commit- ted. “We have been releasing many of the more minor cases in order to keep the total population down," Kaufman said. “As a_ result, there is a higher average than normal of serious cases.” Glenn Martin Affirms U.S. Air Supremecy DENVER (#—Russian air power has advanced rapidly but it's still not strong enough to defeat the United States, Glenn L. Martin, pioneer aviation industrialist, said last night. “The fighter and bomber planes already in production in this coun- | try can stop any Soviet planes now in the air, Adding to our strength are the very hot things we have on the fire,’ Martin interview. Two Detroiters Killed . in Traffic Last Night DETROIT (#—Two Detroiters were killed in traffic accidents last night. Raymond Babula, 55, died when his car crashed into a railroad viaduct abutment in Dearborn, and William Duff, 54, was fatally injured When struck by an auto- mobile as he walked along Willow Run expressway in Taylor Town- said in an) Mother of Seven Receives Degree at Northwestern EVANSTON, Ill. W—Mrs. Rich- ard Kautz headed for home iri Iowa today with her husband, six of her seven children and a de- gree from Northwestern Univer- sity. She studied at Northwestern for more than three years, but her campus career ended with: her marriage in December 1939. Recently she resumed her formal education by corre nce and in Saturday classes at the Univer- sity of lowa—40 miles from her home in Muscatine, Iowa; Ld * * She received her bachelor’s de- gree in education yesterday at Northwestern's commencement. In the audience were her hus- -band, vice president of the Grain Processing Corp. in Muscatine, and six of their youngsters: Linda, 13; Judy, 11, Terry, 10, Tommy, 7, | Susan 5, and Sarah, 3. The other child, Cathy, 2, stayed at home. Mrs. Kautz, 37, now plans to remain a housewife. She said she hopes her achievement will be a “stimulus” to the scholarship of her children, Total new memberships and re- newals in the state Farm Bureaus as of March 31, 1955 were 74,102 ahead of the corresponding period a year ago. The total for the 48 state Farm Bureaus and Puerto Rico was 1, 081, O78 farm families. Pleads Not Guilty to Forging Checks ANN ARBOR (#—Mrs. Wilma Plichta, 33 pleaded innocent in mu- nicipal court yesterday to a charge of forgery in the embezzlement of $33,489 from the National Sanita- tion Foundation, . She is employed as a secretary in the foundation's office. Mrs. Plichta was released un- der $4,000 bond pending an ex- ‘amining trial Thursday. Police said Mrs. Plichta, who was arrested yesterday, told them she wrote foundation checks wo obtain money to pay a, blackmailer who has been hounding her since 1949. Police said they have not found the blackmailer. The National Sanitation Founda- tion, which has offices at the Uni- versity of Michigan, is financed by private industry to do research into sanitation. Weeks Sees From Jobless Pay Plan SALT LAKE CITY \UW-—Secre- tary of Commerce Sinclair Weeks said today he does not think an inflatienary spiral will result from the new layoff pay contracts in the automobile industry. 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Flashing NEW pu Ahead in ’3 Your Dodge deater brings you the HATIONAL OPEN GOLF TOURNAMENT 06 television meer Sdterday evening; Jone 18. Consent yout sewspaper for time. i> | inches of | cost is absolutely nothing unless you ‘Diem shelves Viet Nam Premier Will Send Envoys .to Meet Western Leaders SAIGON, South Viet Nam #— Premier Ngo Dinh Diem was re- ported today to have shelved his idea of a Saigon conference with | the Western Big Three on major problems facing South Viet Nam. Reliable sources said instead the Premier would send trusted advi- sers to Paris, London and Wash- ington for bilaterial talks on such questions as the unification elec- tions due next Year, withdrawal of the French expeditionary corps and ways to counter the Communist | Vietminh government in North Viet Nam, * * * Diem proposed May 21 that the Big Three foreign ministers come to South Viet Nam. 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First Quality GALVANIZED WIRE Clothes Line—100-Ft. $1.50 Value Cc Solid galvanized clothes line wire is durable and weather resistant. No Limit—buy all you need. © 0000OCCSCOSSSSOOOOOOOOEOOOOOOOOCOOODOEOOOOD Hardwood Frame—Canvas iiteuasientindn tel a + | be hoppy to tell . | the next uniform. - THE PONTIAC a TUESDAY, JUNE 14, 1955 mains clear, crisp, FEderal 2-371 | | Our informotion staff will when city lines . bus leaves your nearest corner. For Every Riding Need. ' Use City Buses PONTIAC CITY LINES, Ine. a & in Waterford lengthen lines at the polls, Watertord Township In one of the area’s lightest bal- lotings, Frederick J. Poole won the single three-year term by a James Donaldson Jr., incumbent. Donaldson 136. Seveg votes were east tor John W. Bell, who with- drew from the race because he is moving outside the school dis- trict. , Poole led in all five ‘precincts. One incumbent was returned to office, but another was bumped from his board post as six can- didates scrambled for two three- terms on the Rochester board of education. @eae Fe Tete E fj at A : Ls EEE siiise : ii 4 FEiTH: eT Leena d ellecneietiie, elleatinn areas FUNERAL HOME 110 WESSEN ST. PHONE FE 3-7374 = } Ambulance Service at Any Hour H e) school board has called a special meeting for June 23 to study the results of the advisory ballot on the high school name. | ee my store OPEN “TIL 6 P.M. TONIGHT! SAM BENSON 98 G. Perry mi, District Race Light balloting was the general rule in school district | elections held in 13 areas yesterday. Cold breezes and a generally gloomy day did not. and some areas reported the | smallest turnout in several years. margin of almost two-to-one over | Poole tallied 87 votes, and | , | ead getting 97 and Lloyd Stage | 80. Holly White Lake resident Clare | Veeorheis was named te another three year term. Unepposed, he received 42 of the 43 votes cast. Seuthfieid . Incumbent Mark Rehbine led the slate in the Southfield District, with 407 votes: It guaranteed him a place on the board, along with Ernst Coverdill, ‘who had 387. Stanley Veighey had 142 votes, and Elizabeth Molnar had 107. Clarenceville Fred Bailey defeated Edwin L. \ Johnson for the single post open on the board, by a 133-62 measure. South Lyon Newcomer Robert Eckert} dropped incumbent O. R. McGary from the board yesterday, Eckert | and incumbent Robert F. McCrory | were elected, 104 and 106, with David G. Taylor polling 82, Mc- - | Gary $8 and Sam Bailo, 50. Yeters approved the school board’s leasing preperty for gas or eff drilling, 123 to 98. Farmington A 2.5 mill tax to create a sink- ing fund for financing the pur- chase of a school site was ap proved, 88 to 60: Elizabeth G. Downing and Doug- |PTA Meeting were unopposed ral Rr comp gach ce. They had 138 and 133 votes, eer: Philip A. handily | defeated Mrs. ay Pettibone at pm diayaapliongrah epee 270 to me very Set ‘Schedule Jud Judge tor John Grace SOUTHFIELD TOWNSHIP-—De- troit Circuit Court Judge George‘ m Edwards will be the featured! speaker at the John Grace School | PTA meeting set for 8 p.m. today at the school The topic selected by Judge Ed- wards is ‘‘Juvenile Delinquency." Parents from ali schools have | been invited, Brownie Troop 481 | aio = a bake sale at the! Lake Orion Church Slates Bible School LAKE ORION — Registrations | will be accepted from 10 a. m. to |1 p. m. Saturday for vacation Bible | school classes at the Lake Orion Methodist Church. .The daily Bible school will be held trom 9 to 11:30 a. m. starting Monday, June 20, and continuing through June 29. All children aged 4 to 14 have been invited to attend the free sessions. There will be games, stories, singing, classes in crafts and other instruction. \Plan Group to Meet ROCHESTER -> The Rochester- Avon-Oakiand area planning com- +mission will meet at 7:30 p. m. Wednesday in the village hall. Continue Hearings Watertord woe o pee ~ -ASKs Ireatmen in Police Firings © | ck Deviates ROYAL OAK TOWNSHIP—The second round in the hotly~debated -| public hearing in the dismissal of patrolmen Dolphus Christenbery and Paui Myatt was held last night in the township hall. The 150 spectators heard attor. ney Harry H. Young's plea to have all charges against the pair dis- missed by the township three- member civil service board. The dismissal of the officers al- legedly was the result of their publically criticizing the township fire department for not using the |township ambulance to carry a Madison Heights woman to the hospital. The hearing was continued until July 1. Seven Police Reserves Being Trained at Holly ‘ HOLLY—Under the direction of Police Chief James Parker, seven local men are meeting once a week for instruction as police reserves. | This is under a program just |authorized by the village council. The men are Marvin Ferguson, Russell Alexander, Muri Mills, Ronald Frick, John Diefenbaker, John Lowe and W. C. Lankin. WATERFORD TOWNSHIP—The ‘Child Study Group 1 last night] adopted a resolution favoring more; provisions for treating sex devi- ates and emotionally disturbed] residents. The group also favored wider publicity of the resources now available for this type of work, and urged greater efforts to re- move the stigma of the term me tal illness. The resolution will be forwarded] to the resolutions committee of; the Michigan Child Study Club, ifor action at the fall convention. County Calendar The &t meet at p.m. of Mrs. Patrick Sweeney, Davis home at noon Wednesday. Mra. Russell Maybee will be the host- esa to the Drayton Piains WCTU chap- ter at 1°30 ~ Thursday. Schoo] ef the The Waterford Community Church will meet at the church at 7:30 p.m. Thursday. Feer Tewsn The Promising Few Extension Clutj will meet for a AD geen luncheon Wednes-§ ros at the ho Mrs. Paul Kumiey Chureh board w The Lake Rd Pour Towns fi ned at § p.m. Thursday et the church a ala kal nina Peal M. Snever 160 W. Huron St. SOOHSHHSSHSOSSSSOSHHSEHHHSOHHOHOOHSOHSOOOOOSOOs Air Conditioned SearmenSnever FUNERAL HOME FE 2-817) Balloting Light in 13 Area School Elections Poole Wins by Big Margin’: ; “WINDERS — WINDERS” Look—See—Compare! Are You Building—Are You Modernizing? Aluminum Doors, Windows, Jolousies, Screens pony @ BASEMENT COMBINATIONS AWNINGS— FIBERGLAS AN ALUMINUM ALUMINUM STORM SASH & SCREEN COMBINATIONS JALOUSIE DOORS CASEMENT STORM SASH - SCREENS JALOUSIE WINDOWS WOOD DOUBLE HUNG WINDOWS AWNING WINDOWS |. ALUMINUM DOUBLE HUNG WINDOWS CASEMENT WINDOWS! 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Pontiac, excepting the Animal which the County reserves 89 Girls’ Blouses our low price 4s THE EARLY GALS. GET ‘STORE HOURS: MON. - TUES. ‘WED. 10-6 _ em $8.98 1/2 SUMMER _ SACORY «HITS Off Ladies’ Blouses Take ‘Em Away at ba 99° SKIRTS Values to $10.98 | THE BEST BUYS! .- FRI. - SAT. 10-9 - SUNDAY 10:30-2: :30 3507 Elizabeth Lake Road | | « Commencement | Exercises Set 400 ‘to Get Diplomas at Waterford, Southfield Graduation Programs Agriculture Applied Science will be the a at the Waterford High School rites. 8 p.m. ot Schools William Shunck will introduce the speaker. Principal Roy Larmee will act as master of ceremonies, and the Rev. Wright Van Plew of the Wa- terford Community Church will give the invocation, : Valedictorian Joanne Thomas will address those present in the high school auditorium, Board of Education President Edmund L. Windeler will award the 250 cer- tificates of graduation, Dr, Douglass Jamesen of the Detroit beard of education is the scheduieg speaker aj the South- field rites which will begin at 7:30 p.m, at the school, Superingendent of schools Glenn Schoenhais will welcome those at- tending, and address the graduates Fred Leonard will present the diplomas, assisted by Principal Marinus Van Améyd. DOLORES E. LARSON The engagement of Dolores Fisie Larson has been announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert I. Larson of Dryden. Her fiance is William Edward Spies, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Spies of Dryden. An October wedding is scheduled. Book Review Club to Hold Potluck Lunch WATERFORD TOWNSHIP—The Book Review Club will meet for a potluck luncheon at noon Monday at the Blain Island home of Mrs. Bethune Blain. Mrs. Kenneth Valentine will re- view “My Heart Lies South” by Elizabeth deTrevino. Mrs, George Dean is. chairman for the potluck ~ assignments, To reach Mrs. Blain's home, take Maceday Lake road to Ter- rell. Turn right at the end of Terrell and cross the causeway onto Blain Island, to the last house. The meeting is open to those interested in- books, but’ reserva- tions must be made through Mrs. Dean. County Deaths Randy Greshem CLARKSTON—Service for Randy Greshem, three-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter, Greshem, 44007 Maiden St., will held at 2 p.m. Thursday at the |Sharpe Funeral Home, with ving in Lakeview Cemetery. He didd yesterday. Surviving besi his parents are. two sisters, Sandra and Cathy, a SOUTH LYON — Joan Kinne, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Rex W. Kinne of South Lyon, becamie the bride of Carleton M. Savage in an afternoon ceremony Saturday. at the First Methodist Church here. Carleton is the son of Mrs. and the late Earl Savage of Three || Oaks. The bride's gown, of white or- gandy with ‘imported embroidery trim, was fashioned with a full skirt and sweeping train. She car- ana| "ed a bouquet of gardenias, cen- - with an orchid. Biair of Greene Pointe jon was maid ef honor, and bridesmaids were Kathrya Law- yer ef Milan and Barbara Schroeder of South Lyon, Katy and Mary Powell of Wil- liamston, cousins of the bride, served as flower girls, Best man was William Bowers of Lansing. The bride's brother, Joan Kinne oe in Lake Orion Ceremony woes , : \ THE PONTIAC PRESS. _ TUESDAY, JUNE 14, 1953 seh Flexible Props. on Wheat Hit low Prices Scored; 100 Per Cent Parity | Receives Support sociation of Wheat Growers, lower prices will not reduce duction and will not increase sumption, ~ James Arnold. He is the son of MRS, CARLETON SAVAGE Mr. and Mrs. Ora Arnold of Roch- Augustus Jr. of Ypsilanti were the bridegroom's attendants. Seme 175 guests attended the wedding céremeny and the luncheon and reception which foliowed in the charch hall. The newlyweds are honeymoon- ing at Niagara Falls and New York City. On their return, they will make their home at 749 Blunk St., Plymouth. Waterford School Douglas Kinne, and Harold T.+ | June 7 stealing $30 from a cab | some crops and some areas, par- ester. No date has been ‘set for | the wedding. a definite influence on production and consumption,” he said. “Such is not the case for wheat as lower prices will .not reduce production in the commercial areas where most of the wheat is pro- duced and certainly would not in- crease _ consumption.“ Sentenced in Theft Alice O. Bates, 38, of 434 S.| Lowering the present price sup- Saginaw St., was sentenced to one port for wheat of 82% per cent of to ten years in the Detroit House | parity to 75 per cent is not the of Correction by Oakland Comty | enwer. Kendrick said. Circuit Judge George B. Hart- The theory of flexibility no rick yesterday. Miss Bates admitte | }doubt is sound when applied to driver bere last Dec. 10. teularly those for shich price has —— Couriers’ to Operate in Romeo CD Alert Annual Reunion Set for June 25 WATERFORD—The 17th annual 23, at the school. The festivities will start with a cooperative luncheon at 12:30 p.m. Guest speaker will be Robert Hoslock of Davisburg, who will | nation of Queen give a travel talk on his trip to Europe. Officers All former students and teachers | of the school are invited to attend | the reunion, according to Henry | Melhmberg, president of the group. Those attending the picnic have been asked to bring their own ta- ble service, sandwiches and a dish to share. Program chairman of the affair Calvary Baptist Gfoup Plans Picnic at Zoo family picnic is being arranged for members of the Calvary Bap- | Royal Oak. transportation have been asked to} meet at the home of the pastor, Rev. Henry Wrobbel, at 9:15 a.m. ‘Lions Clubs fo Hold ‘Ladies Night Dinner IMLAY CITY—Members of Lions | Clubs of Lapeer, Almont, Meta- | mora and Imiay City will attend) 'a Ladies Night dinner meeting at | 7:30 p.m. Wednesday in the Amer- ican Legion Hall of Imlay City. About 250 are expected. Clarence Ball, Sandusky, district | ae of Lions Clubs, will at: | i Lions Club presidents handling | arrangements are Joe Shull of | Imlay City, Robert Bowman of Almont, Lawrence Smith of Meta- mora, and Robert Stier, Lapeer, Albert Hall, Almont, will be | toastmaster, reunion , . | ing School _- vel hye oa i fense alert set for. tomororw night. | show moving pictures of the coro- | Elizabeth, and) also will be) elected at the meeting. | is Mrs. Alvin W. Day of Davisburg. | WATERFORD TOWNSHIP — A ] tist Mission Fellowship, to be held) Thursday, at the Zoological park, | Those wishing bus | ee * ROMEO: — A ‘“‘courier service" | He stated that often Communica- | has been organized under the di-/tions is the first facility lost in | ree “tion -of Communications Chief ‘Louis V. Errellen to function dur- ‘The town has been divided inte feur areas, with district | case of disaster, natural, or man-| *eéquarters set up in each sec- & Fitted Crib Sheets 1.19 contour fitted sheets in first quality San- torized cotton € No-iron in white BB only. Regular YOUR CHOICE: Call FE $70 “4 WAITE S BABY DAY SALE! Tp» Be 2 : V2 x om ot OP Pa Nursery Pads Reg. to 2.98 Hi-Chair and Bassinette Pads, Pastels and Prints. ream 1 size erent enee | made, - 4 om: . 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Obviously the Russians sgnen gah ae Shits Wen\Gasn ys onamiet @at ae Rememigwees ~ less te remaeg ar @ position sige some ose eae ace Pull pesie many be etndind, Jet WE rented pn, Thy de pting concessions in the mat- these will net the writer cause no one has found all the anything ng no winners. ters of reunification, territory Store ale correct answers is no reason to go, S7dnin "tne complaining age and release of prisoners, and wil! ann cote Tange mat blaming it on someone else. just sour grapes make the most of it. his contention that something After oft, what wenld the paper Purzlo Fan Nonetheless Apenaver is expected to J aerad pd pect iaglhard igen Boyle Says: _ remain a loyal ally of the West. Presi- Oakland County Jail. ; ; Everyone should be placed me paced Mama Sells “That Old Barn eae has said he trusts the Cancellor com- Anyone who is arrested for a | D PURSDAY, JUNE 16, 1955 pletely to stand by his friends. Cer-’ minor otterse sdouid tave an ov After 34 Years, 5 Children : Great tainly the President is fully capable of rmrgieeng "ia cegeurence te ’ = KANSAS CITY — Mama has Before tutning it to him, UAW CIO Makes rea ‘assaying the situation accurately. = sold “that old barn” at last. Mama and = yer - the in many states the police or “That old barn” is what she calls house to clean out some boxes of Strides.in Settlement : | ‘ Discounting local and unauthorized Billy Admits His Latest , 5 % . - i: ae . — wildcat strikes, at ester peace has Will Be Truly Colossal me forms LL ae required tor and ow mee apr goed away, ‘Mama, who likes f0 sit in the settled over General rs. Element of S i each offense is specified, so there one by one. cool basement ' Final evaluation of the terms ma Billy Rose is out again. nt of Surprise oar - : on hot summer sat a tira, but cok He heads up the operating company poling “ _"* tks ala cue tee I poly porte} aacmh te te rotving require passage ut some " . to hite t re- thatures seem.to stand out that will run a new combined world’s David Lawrence Says: The arrested person is permit- mained the family center: my childhood as 3 did 00. | ; . fair and merchandise mart in what will . ted to telephone a friend or rela- . Mama's feud with the house be- | “Why don't you throw away all +) * * * ; : Trojan Horse Treacher tive who comes in and posts the gan the day she moved in, She that old junk?” she asked. “You y Walter Reather has be the world’s biggest building atop the. 3 y cash amount or signs the bond aspey move — always top bony a crow, collecting Certain! iro 2 . teeing to if the person 's threatening so everythi saw.” ' emerged with a big bite of cake. Pennsylvania Railroad Station in mid Holds a Moral for Allies paar ool oa Se war To keep her from getting res- ‘, New York court “ tive, I let her : gnteed annual wage, but he did * * * WASHINGTON — Surveying the seeking more trade with the West, SPply to major.crimes. ae like this? = = — and she sagy | take a notable stride in that Billy is an ideal man for this 7 yaniing érechyme nts = especially in strategic foods. Mi etiigr agai: arg eared too much trouble to keep up. enjoy reading her children’s love : ‘ union should be b. is ot nd a pro- - teday — BREATHING SPELL “T’'ll sell it and move into a one- : direction. Sar the settlement ~~ oles ee in moves by the Soviets Jooking to- They are anxious to get inside —— Wi heea: ta te pres room apartment with a hotplate- 1 asked Mama if she remem- very happy tlem: . P rd di and the the Western wall by peace talks . = and be perfectly happy.” bered the time when Dad, who was which he won for his men. many different fields; such diver- Care Sewanee e com 50 that at the end of a few years Mt setup here is long overdue, “a+ other times Mama has de- a bit farm crazy, bought a calf paar tnd gun’ for ‘axemple’ ea) the ing four-power conference “at the of a so-called breathing spell, the Dut some change in the laws may cided to turn the house into a dup- and brought it home. Mama had — ; summit”’—this is the time to tel: West will be standing still in the be needed. lex and rent out the second floor. been very angry at first, but she ’ General Motors and the union were theater, stenography, restaurants over again the legend of ancient armament race while the Russians Nelse 8. Knudsen = She never quite got: around to it. had been bom on a@ farm in Ire- practically committed to an acceptance and newspaper writing. Troy. will have closed the gap and placed Bloomfield Terrace She never has liked the idea of lang hereslt ~_— she fell in love ° : * themselves in a position to resume having strangers around since, named it by. & of the Ford contract in substance. The * x os History relates that they once at afty-time their aggression, es- ‘Puzzle Fan’ Says Gripers years back during hard times, she &nd weaned it herself there in the tinion could not demand greater things = The ae oo wil oe ote bitty had a “cold war” between the Pecially in Europe. Are Mostly Sour Grapes cous Tad meee, Ded Gn inew ppyesieale det be ry , ' = million , accor - ’ Te disarm the West militaril Ww. from GM than it did from Ford. Con- dred | vasa : htt sages aga and. pelitically, the Soviets are I'm getting tired of hearing peo- %0me odd people. In this case the for years, v , General Motors could not ex- Rose. It will contain some seventy mil- there had been no fighting for ten sineaing te cone shat Oil look z si barbend, © robes! Sstiow in 0 36 rete ° es . Then all of a sudden the ' . hat, turned out to be a snake ugar,” ; Pet ea eet rom te ecb em an eee Caceres Somer eee es Portraits | Satan mise one aay es Zz, : ; now, ven eis ann at =O the ‘Empire State Building. Even Shai Go ce tte,” Se ota ae cies bat OY AAMEDS. MESCALEE of embalmed rattlesnakes = i Tween eee, beak ¢ . ; we — Sn modest Billy, long trained in the art 4, public opinion Is being crystal. Our stars and stripes are more anv after that Mama paused in the empty living contain a “guaranteed annual - : Greeks had built s large lized in favor of more and more than just . . . A pretty flag today el vente room—the room from which Dad ” . : to the gates of Troy. Of course, = ponding evidence of good faith. strength ... Of our’great U. S. A. Galatea ker bashoos Dae Newtna, ogp—end onld heii out with thié pfirase etched on Wt excited great carlosity. it ‘There is only one way the world -_. - They are the Benner thet Pro” and their two children have shared “Well, there's been a lot of liv- his banner, and some are deter- The Man About Town yetieseapeell alas *S can be safe for de: Sarg tk tro hanno the old home with Mama. But this ing here.” 3 « that is by getting rid of autocratic oere spring bought a newer house We stepped out porch. that has been done; Actually it’s uying Fontiacs persuaded that peaceful coexist- can be done by holding firm on From Tripoli to Tokyo. . . From with them slender as Mama had been when a 26 week supplemental payment an of ee ot Oe Se et eS Soppeugylial reer ge + Our stand “So, after all her long years ot we first moved in, had grown 80 " wn aging opp ; ° quarreling with “that you : "t arms runhing between sixty and sixty- Home Folks Loyal to Car wall. Then during the night when cluding the Russian people, to the way and win... It is a flag 4y, Ned” als up io lgenind around it. So had io ‘ five per cent including state un- Made in Their Own City _ the Trojans were asleep the Greek overthrow the rulers who menace made sacred by... The blood of whether to stay. on in it, rent it, _ She turned the key in the lock. ‘ troops who had been concealed the peace of the world. Disarma- countless men... Who died for 4, gispoge of it, Mama decided to 0d it made a lonely sound. We employment compensation. Lia- Sympathy: Often what we offer inside the horse stole out, opened ment, therefore, is a dangerous liberty and who. . . Would do the make a clean break with the past. got in the car and drove away, bility ceases with the exhaustion another in exchange for the de- the city gates to the Greek army game, and the legend of Troy same again... Let us protect our She put the old house on the mar- &®d Mama never looked back - ot GM officials esti- tails. _ which rushed into Troy. They applies more today than it has heritage .. . With every firm en- ket. She was startled—perhaps a - a fund which slaughtered the surprised Trojans, at any time since ancient days. deavor . . . God bless Old little dismayed—at the speed with ‘1 don’t see any reason to feel 34 mate will exceed a hundred t-te talk toe -daii t the Who were easily conquered _ (Copyright 1955, on this day . . . Our stars and which it was sold. A young veteran Sentimental about that old barn,” million dolidrs, © city hal! sedientone, my SS gROOR WITHDRAWAL ee ——— it at leat.” Hair alee *e &® & Robert M. Critehfield, Today the big move is on to we ~ Perhaps-she really is. But no- | get the troops of the United states Case Records of a Psychologist in the family really believes All commerce and all unions in Pontiac — Ry pape ener to withdraw trem Europe under gut ; . j mg oy can’t saa! with Becpertte ’ pretense t the Soviet : : P . for HX not fall in America have. been watching. these one of our best customers for trmice"wil'abe be winaeer StUCents Organize a ‘Compliment Club,’ sie’? ve negotiations closely. They were a na- . cars. A recent survey indicat- from the occupied areas. The Red . : . - ed that there is a higher armies can move back just a few ' . . ee ~~ pr Bconcentration of Pontiac. bundred miles and be outside of Wr ite Essays on How It Benefits Them Looking Back pe yen gre ose gar jactomobiies in Oakland very all stl Sister Benita decided to en- advice, but Confucius stated it in have good judgement and begin to 15 Years Ago oo y pew figre ound ecu But once American divisions roll all of her pupils in the the negative, shine Su) «| catae abaipthclial: NAZI CONQUERORS hold U. s. Since Mr. Critchfield was un- “Compliment Club” project. Notice the interesting results. . “That which you would not have VAN WAGONER OPENS cam . tie automotive ive plants to close, America .§ away to the United States, and any: wouhd. be Saeniiee ta tibet. coder | Bm able to be present at the the Western countries have agreed “When you pay a compliment, others do unto you, do not do unto bedy who has shown that be paign for governor. . x . ied a deditation, the talk was de- to a disarmament plan, the Soviets . you are simply putting Christ’s them,” was the way put ‘thinks well of you,” runs an 2% Years Ago The green light flashes CRITCHFIELD livered by can come back quickly from their Golden Rule into effective jt. rs axiom of paychology, so your _ ABBREVIATED NRA bill await The track ahead is clear hiding places into the middle of action, so get your Sunday © the admonition of Confucius toemer foe will to like FDR's signature. : - . * ' _ Robert Emerick, Europe and conquer. school class or office co-work- diq pot catch fire with human a begin ' CHAIRMAN: OF p cate Director.of Public Relations for the division. 7 _ers to join at once. — beings as did Christ's positive ut- State Central comnilttee } . The fact is there is_np sure 0 SO a jin an tor the ** on blames During the first half of 1955, in spite of increasing business, a oot er eee eee eet turn envelope, bivlag held a We have The Army Combat Forces Journal ately after World War L Ger- OS.B., launched the “Compliment, tive viewpoint he gave us —c Bei, ogee, Tp costs : has an article written by many was disarmed by a written’ §(Ciyh” among her students at St. the various Commandments, Be of fh Rs B: . Pectin, Smiles had no inflation. The Press be- treaty. Marys: Parochial School at St, ‘such as “Thou shalt not steal; sit en and & dime to lieves the union has made notable eee ee ’ goop FAITH LACKING Marys, Pa. Thou shalt not kill; Thow shalt § 52)" “= Much good comes from an open it belia GM a of Pontiac, in which he reviews Fort Car- Ne stun Ghat etfs we red Her pupils faithfully followed the Set bear false witness; Thow chart. = mind, says @ writer. Uniess it's progress. eves GE an son's training technique. 2? ae uce rules and paid three honest com- ‘Shalt not commit adultery, ete.” (Copyright 1955) $0 open stays in it. - Ford management are facing a armament on both sides today is = ior : , | : . worth the paper it is written. on Pliments per day for 30 consecu- —_ In contrast. Christ gave us posi- 4 challenge. But it believes they Newest member of the Oakland County because there is no way to tive “days. tive commémtia, Sach 06 ‘Feed the Calcium Sho t i Di have managerial capacity to re- Board of Supervisors is antee the good faith of the rulers § Then they wrote a little essay a Heal the baring os drink r age In let solve the situation as it unfolds. Eagene Swem in the Kremlin, Bah Aecsega se ~—_* a eee. — May Re t j n p ; sho will mt thiield T ip’ eo. we a sul h The cost of a strike would tedden, He wil resign his present, The,latat Ruslan plan to be os ta the sew frends wich re- SOUL TONICS beet al de Fyorrnea have been tremendous to both me ee 8 P sure concedes that huge centers of sulted. acter The June issue of By DR. GEORGE W. CRAs” politics for his A Your soul needs a tonic just «8 By DR, WILLIAM BRADY, M.D. If you have little lesson No. 16, job as Redford high school teacher to ac- military concentration in their sides and to the whole general cept the $8,000 position made vacant by the area will be open to international ,. Wben I received the neatly writ. much as your body. So indulge i@ “The pieces about pyor- the 7 Keys to Vite, you'll find in economy.. The price of peace may death of inspection. But this is only a ruse {= TePorts from the entire Class, Tovey day. emotional calisthenics rhea gave (1) a definition of Pyor- it an outine of the basie health be great but the future will prob- William Roeser to conceal by other means the racy | pas wpe pooch phoareal diet, a model or pattern on which ably prove it was worth it. who has been Southfield’s supervisor the aminoolys distributing\froope and “sparkplug” for ea Propet ical _manifestations which arise. ° As eet a . 5 : ' it stands it past three years va w thee ot Giplemen primarily from a functional atrophy is a corrective, U.S. Expects Adenauer Will Stay Loyal to West Interest in West German Chancellor From one of the two remaining spots in Oakland County where th¢ lady slipper still grows comes a bou- quet of this beautiful and flower, known as the wild orchid. Military men of the West have examined the latest Ressian compliments gible for membership. ‘ “Dr. Crane, you certainly are doing a noble work,” Sister q Apenaver’s visit to Washington is MAT remembers when they could be ‘They have proposed a “neutral” Benita sald, “in trying to get _ heightened by the fact that he has found in hundreds of the county's belt aereen ohana 7 so that people to look for the good in 4 been invited to visit Moscow, © ee sores shin, Toney. Beat ts. “hy aly cums abe we fore lin’s bid at first seemed suprising. Ac-. the Mill Lake Farm Kennels of be politically neutral. pliment Club,’ and they are very sd tite - tually, however, such strategy not only Stewart L. Bryant LOCAL ARMAMENT ‘ enthusiastic i gianees' (a. quart had been forecast by some observers, of.4155 Mill Lake Road Sumday gave birth This means that if the smaller ng 2 a 4) The daily. That shoe wane yieid the * to a Utter of 13 puppies, a larger number Cuntries raise armies it must be — : ‘ opinion of a reformed ccrimal gutritional but is a logical development of Russian Aber Gone on & local basis without any SPREAD JOY horse-and-buggy doctor who admits oe than we ever before heard of being recorded. jt oration wi Bek he is certainly no authority, that °™Clum for a growing child or policy. No one ever should forget that Sin Regration with the western It was very gracious of Sister : an athletic adult, plus at least ‘ fense and only for internal police Benita to write me such a nice once atrophy or phyvicel GagGmer Dart of the vitainin ef icy The fireworks display which for many purposes. setae Sek aoe a: ation of the alveolar process, jaw Put © ove V D (in milk ___—yeurs_has_made_ a RS i Seghaant herett tor tons am. Some, teeth ood wie Sag SPveGe8 | ottin i her gen eee tiac area on the night of July 4, ts to be por—ser orerromngeryen By “ard Christ's positive outlook it’s @ little late, though not im- SUN SUPPLIES REST ‘duplicated this year under the direction of Th possible, to retard, arrest, or ev@n = — Exposure of naked skin to sun- . ' reverse the process, : shine or skyshine (daylight) would Clayton Soncrainte _ ie but one of many aspects of you manufacture the remainder of the who has had charge of it ever sinck he Russian peace offensive. vitamin D requirement. started the plan back in 1938. opinion is the Westeta oe ee eS Alda ras . Sees ee se: To the best of my knowledge, Telling & good joke on himself in his first Wit" hne tuer pemee and T've a good mind to (nich isn’t great, and T'll be happy _ experience in gardening ts ence therne “and” related ness right here knows aa "Walter Glover : posals, it fp argued @ Tm afraid , Qf Lake Orion. The rag weeds in his garden. lie will cate tension Pen bedag e F j look so much like his tomato pulled up the wrong ones. i plants that he F -— i} Sais Photographer W With a Mission ‘Family of Man’ Crowns 10 Years: of Labor iit uBE : : E It took a long time. For a year Steichen has lived, wor' suffered and been inspired in a loft, above a Manhattan night club, while he judged three-million pho- tographs submitted for his exhibit from all over the world. * * * _ Most successful New Yorkers commute into the city from their suburban residences, but Steichen commuted out to his Connecticut home about in a two week stand at the Mu- countries is about to be sent on a United States tour, beginning dune 30 in Washington, D.C, “And then?” made by 286 cameramen jin 63 says Steichen. “The world.” (Because ‘Family of est . | ; : _ THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, JUNE 14, 1955 RARE OPERATION — Recuperating in the Toronto, Ontario, Hos- pital for Sick Children is 11-month-old Mona Parson of Minto, N. 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Yet when the Marine band played “The Star Spangled Banner,’ TODAY'S ASSIGNMENT FOR: JUNIOR EDITORS and Canada is the robin. of the country. stand on your desk ’ OUR BIRD FRIENDS The Robin Best known and loved bird in a large part of the United States Although the full grown robin has a fine red breast to go with his: slate grey back, young ones have spotted breasts, showing that | they really belong to the thrush family. - Mount this picture on ceréal box cardboard. Cut out the separate wings and Mr. Robin himself, leaving the background attached. Fold the side pieces back and the foreground frontwards to make him stand up. Slip Tab A into a slot cut on the dotted line of the robin's shoulder, and paste the tab behind the bird’s head. Paste Tab B behind the head also but on the other side of the picture. When the paste is dry, spread the wings a little as in the small drawing. Now you have a robin to (Violet Moore Higgins; from AP Newsfeatures) Tomerrow: The Cardinal instead of | There probably are more robins in the country today then when | Columbus discovered America. That's because they learned to get | along with people and because laws were passed against shooting them and other small birds. Originally a shy forest dweller, the robin | loves now to nest in dooryards in the northern and eastern portions | DAR Concerned at Ignorance of Public Over Proper Respect for. American Flag were | | her great idea, above the door is. | Graham, now on a religious cam- -here_in September 1956, - Report Quake Tremor California ° EL CENTRO, Calif, uw ~~ earthquake shook this southern! reports of damage: community of 16,000 *_ An| briefly early today. There were no facing the flag on the other side of the room, as they should have, they all looked at the Marines in those beautiful uniforms.” Miss Carraway’s point is: Since everyone wants to show respect for the flag, and since the rules are | simple, why not be right? So whenever the national anthem is played (1) stand at attention, facing the flag, and (2) place your right hand over your heart, The exception, of course, is the military man or woman in uniform, who salutes. > *¢ *- Okay. Is citizenship class over now, Miss Carraway? The answer is no, This is where! the trouble starts. a | Miss C, says many women don’t | know what it means to stand at attention, ‘They lean this way or that,"" she said. ‘‘They loll." Furthermore, since many women lug around enough bundles and baggage for a three-day primitive camping trip, they have a tough time dropping their left hands at their sides. Miss Carraway has some firm advice on this. Put those bundles down, girls, so. that the left hand is burdened with no more than a purse, * * * A couple of other Flag Day re- minders: On a speaker's platform, the flag must be displayed either behind the speaker, or flown from | a staff to his right. And don't use the flag as a table cover or for. decoration. If you hanker to be patriotic there, use bunting. Final note: The DAR is patriotic right down to its address. For years its headquarters, in famed Constitution Hall, carried the simple address, 1720 D St., Northwest. But during remodeling five cara ago one of the daughters, Mrs. | | Donald Bennett Adams, had an| | inspiration. | * L » Now when you drop in on the DAR you almost feel like standing | at attention and putting your right | hand over your heart. For, thanks to Mrs. Adams and the magic number: 1776. 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Margin Buying an Error. tor Average Investors a unusually low. — has a considerable stake in com-| mon stocks now—it would be | sounder for him to start a selling | policy at this stage. It could be an upward scale, body can tell him how fast to sell. A—I imagine that’s what he ought to do. He may wait a year, decide he was wrong, and then go back in the market on a dollar- averaging basis again. At least he could say he was wrong intelli- gently. reper wane fedapndtat United Corp.) Killed Saving Raccoon MONTREAL (®—William Mul- cahy, 38, of the Humane Society, |was electrocuted while trying to be ol — & World — news The Family Assortment $720 , POUND 1, 2, 3 and 5 Pound Boxes 35 25 SANDERS NATIONAL STORES MARKETS Where Quality Costs You Less rescue a raccoon from an electric | power pole. He had been reaching | out with a l4-foot metal rod to | ward the animal from the roof of | a building, The raccoon escaped. | FATHER’S DAY IS SUNDAY, JUNE 19TH Visit your nearest Sanders Store in the Tel-Huron Shopping Center Telegraph Road and West Huron Street, in Pontiac *. * Sencia tate sank oasis Poni tie Fr ne First of Its Happy The Cadillac you see in the picture has just started out on Mission Number One: to make its first owner and his family mem- bers of the happiest Motoring fraternity in world-—for. wish... ' In give with nee as-they- 7. ——— But what carefree and ‘satisfying per- And then it will be ready for Mission . You can see’those tough old engines and--- formance this quality forthe Number Two: to do the same thing for its chassis everywhere. Maybe woul se one Aaa which you would expect ‘to second owner. And so on, in turn, for its supplying the power for a country sawmill {It is the world’s best guarantee third owner and its fourthwand, vintenig - + or pulling a «+. OF serving as @ of the first owner's satisfaction. for an almost indefinite number of others. truck, with an improvised body. Give it All this, of course, is just one more solid The years and miles rest so lightly on a oo — ibe fr a Cadi ac chassis “Feason for owning a Cadillac—in addition Cadillac that it can continue to serve well ” t indestructible from norm ate al obvious reasons as beauty and nigh beyond computation. We have heard Of course, as the purchaser of a new -/uxury and pride of ownership. ms ~ of Cadillactars which have actually Cadillac, you would not expect to utjlize Better come —— be the first % approached a full million miles of service. more than a minor. portion of this ability of a Cadillac's | = payee a _ JEROME MOTOR. SALES. CO. 200 Sarna St, Pontine, Michienn has ceased to exist, the ot =! a Cadillac -often_beats. - . - to serve. You would look forward to chang. ing m from time to time, in order to enjoy the benefits of styling arid engineer. ing advancements. fact, a Cadillac j just about relma to up, if it is treated fairly and driven . common sense. Even after the body THE PONTIAC PRESS. TUESDA Y.J JUNEMA. 1935 g :f z a herself that she would accept from him only what he freely ol- ————— BE Oe ee ee ee gene 585 Ocklend Ave. _ REAL ORANGE 7 Ue ADE r Milkman 9 000000000000080r 00000 eB ° ° : Lown adi *| VEGETABLE SEEDS |: e * : FUNGICIDES : : | OB s| BULK—PACKAGES |: ° Fe ° ° » On Sale at H : : e - |} TASKER’S |: :] SSWESTHURON [3 e FE $6261 : e ° °e Sooo ei 2 tightened about her shoulders. LUCY SMILES der, do you, Lucy?” how T feel.” out. T guess I've been sitting here alone too long wondering -whe**cr ‘you were coming tonight or not. Wilson Affirms Power of Words ‘Can't Stop Ideas With Bullets,’, Deferise Chief Tells War College , WASHINGTON «—Secretary of Defense Wilson said today money and great military strength ‘will nat give us the peace and security = c .: “I don't believe you really won- Michael Shayne's yoice was curiously gen- tle. “I think you know just about She amiled wretchedly and nod- ded her brown head, eeling away Do’ you want a drink tonight, Mr. Shayne?” . * * He nodded. ‘‘As usual. Plenty of ice water on the side.” He spoke abstractedly, continuing to study her with speculative eyes while his left hand went up me- chanically to roll the lobe of his ear between thumb and forefinger. Lucy knew that look and that gesture by heart. Just as she knew every one of Michael Shayne's looks and gestures He was trov- bled and thinking deeply. “sorting things out in his mind with that | damnable logic of his which some- | times frightened her and often in- furiated her. Lacy sighed and turned to the kitchen. Somehow, the opportu- nity te tell Shayne about Jack Bristow in the bedroom had van- ished, Why had she made that erack about sitting there alone wondering if he were coming? And why had she, tonight of all nights, done ‘something to force the issue between them? ‘Shayne was sprawled back at one end of the divan with long legs stretched out in front of him. His red hair was rumpled and his tie slightly askew, the gauntness of his features softened and lessened that we desire if we are not. suc- cessful in countering the Commu- nist effort to capture men's minds,” that for composed of senior officers of all services who study national ~~. cies, i ee and to realize that our country has no ambition to dominate any additional land areas nor any de- sire to impose our will or our U.N. Censures Egypt for Gaza Violation | GAZA, Eqyption Held Palestine! @® — The U. N. Mixed Armistice Commission wells last night for the 17th time since the Feb. 28 clash with Israel in the| Gaza strip. In the same period | the commission has found Israel guilty of 12 violations of the 1948 armistice. ® i] * Last night's decision, reached after a nine-hour session, upheld Israel's contention that «the Egyptians had attacked an Israeli truck with mortars near Al Auga, about 60 miles southeast of Gaza, on. May 18. The commission also found that Egyptian troops opened fire on a team of U, N. observers which investigated the incident. The Egyptians claimed the U, N. men had not identified themselves pro- perly, The dragon fly’s coimpound eye, is composed of nearly 30,000 units, ee vision in ‘almnent all di- rections, EVEN IF YOU’VE NEVER DANCED BEFORE... somewhat by the indirect light from a floor lamp and the com- tortable feeling he always had when alone’ with tary tatively for qa moment, then said: “Give me a little more time, Lucy. I know I don't deserve it, but I do need it.” She crossed her nice legs and smoothed the shimmering blue hos- tess gown and replied, “Of coyrse, Michael." There was the tramp of heavy | footsteps in the ball outside, and Future Farmers Set MSC Contest Dates EAST LANSING (UP) Out- standing members of Michigan's Future Farmers of America will hold their annual contest and edu- cational session at Michigan State College Friday and Saturday, MSC officials said today. About 400 high school age farm- ers will compete in dairy, live- stock, poultry and land judging contests and also will vie for hon- ors in farm mechanics and farm management ; The program, sponsored by MSC and the Michigan Department of Public Instruction, includes ses- sions with MSC staff members on a low coffee table close to him and then seated herself on the other | lifted busy red brows questioni ly SIPS COGNAC shoulders to indicate she ~_ He lifted the cognac glass with knobby fingers arid sipped medi- Has Three Lives-a New Michael ae iy by reid] ‘aliisad wheiatly. snd bis. arm a loud knock ‘on her door. Shayne no visitors and had no idea who was there. * € «¢ *She got to her feet as a second knock followed the first swiftly, went to the door and opened it a foot to confront a red-faced and uniformed city policeman. There were others beyond him, she noted, arousing the occupants of the other apartments, and ‘new instantly why thev were there. throat, but she managed to get her words ont past the knot calmly: | ita What is it. Officer?” “Sorry to bother you, Mam. Is anvere in your apartment vith you?"* She clung tightly to the door- frame and the door with both hands while demangjug, “Why do you want te knew?” “We're looking for;a man.” the cop explained impatiently. ‘Traced him into this apartment house in the last hour and we've got to ask your permission to search your place for him." “Do vou suspect me of harbor- ing a fugitive?” she asked hotly. “No need to get nastv about it. Maybe you are at that.” The | bluecoated policeman pushed ‘tor- | ward with a leer. “If I was on the lam I'd not want a nicer place to hide." moving while she leaned forward to set-the tray on the latest developments in agricul- ture. 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EDWIN DIAMOND “A source of prestige and recog- picked the age 65 because “at | ible for the “DOM club” ‘and | ties and new interests. (International News Service) nition, a basis for self-respect, ~| that point very few people were | deosn’t come to work on Mon- 2. At the same time younger Are you planning to retire at! isce for social participation (be- alive and the program wouldn't | days. Then, a few years later, | men within the organization have the magical age of 657 ing with others), a source of| cest much money.” the individual is eligible for the |an opportunity gradually to take If so, why? ereative calf scion end DCF or “Don’t Come Friday” |on more responsibility and the ; expression away! Today, 7 years after the birth company has the chance to ob- Actually, if you're still physi-| of making time pass.” of the ‘scheme by Chancellor Bis-| “™ handle it. pred oye acl oopecly oer H.C. Billa, vice president in| march neither condition holds. By thie time be or she is oaly |S sot, but not last, the cot $ no reason you should| charge of industrial relations at | Millions people past working three a week in aj retain pul yourself on the shelf and stact| Gare” siect ‘Cospany, uanbes this| and the Social Security, program| gradual adjustment away ‘from | Deny is able to reine te or for | Camere at & downtown roadblock shopping for an undertaker the/ estimate of the older worker: and pension plans dost billions of | work and towards retirement. ate patel a et a Lage three-score-and- pad five rolls] swe find the older worker te | ‘lars. The retirement program at the) ‘There are other retirement | charged with making an improper : * 2 « more stable and responsible and | INCONSISTENCY William Wrigley Jr. Co.. maiters | variations — half-time work, &/tun, running 12 stop signs, ignor- Dr. A. J. Carison and other| tet ble atiesiance rested 1 | Virigil Marti, vice president faton en this idea. = |Z0Ar's leave of abnance while the ing 12 signals, driving the biologists recognize, of course,| better young + em general manager Carson worker retirement wrog street, reckless that there God taetads paoutenl caa| 900 Pirle, Scott and Co.. Chicego de-| GRADUAL RETIREMENT how he Hes Ba. wih ie same driving ot nee ame. Giving Is More Blessed tal ct cave : u partment store, put ue progra m gradual common: pleaded I was al : nine. Tas test, tmportant is oad ha as bean eneldents. aoa squarely. He points to “our pres- gama we all okees toons that there is no magic to the num- | $1,000 and jury trial for June 28. Than Receiving are—less a slow- | safer worker.” Suneunts af, maaey, ced’ eceanitic| juts meduet job te easeutive “ss. ing down growth and re- amoun' mone: scientific | positions. Here is how it works: : So directed se ny ee and proven in speed, eke ee — wen © eee At age 65, the individual is given I With As . the hearts of millions of people, the greatest uscles = cardiac chahie hurst would add loyalty, skill, ex- ‘unas cutting dant social and Giles oe wt _- : gencies Bras cone teat ry es — cline im viston and’ bearing’ and | Perlance wisdom and @ lower | economic lives on the other.” = pe . * ° —— ist sorting plats ruaal Sauer, : eis tion, |The next year he gets woill Displaying This Emblem eupport of God's work is But there ts lentifi These older*workers are a vast; More and more industry leaders | »onths and so on until he does not/ | Suh 4euep)))) Gasdie Sou evidence for the saying: “You're reservoir of potential labor. The/ are Fecgnizing the = inconsis-| ome into the office at all. : ine. as young as you feel.” Dr. Cart- | 195, coneus showed 6.2 Per Crus |preciation ef the elder worker, new| ‘This plan, coupled with the || ve ed | Wk Pelle * - of was m d ’ | saplie! cenit, Gispassionate- | over 65, double the proportion of| programs of joint retirement plan- a cal age between 60 and 70 be- 4 Ver 65 persons in 1900. Setasd have Gcccped, | sectal Gocurtty benetite duo to |f “ener Se cance be hes Gilawed a ghee | | : paabed ¥ however,| They feature flexible or “gradu-| employe, results in a com- ||} bores gar H. W. Huttenlocker wmanse aja based oa his studies. Ms at an Gk @ | ar retirement as opposed to com- caer gg cma eer Agency ak we & Robert Havighurst, chair. gps declined , pulsory retirement. Two of meat. 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So if your taste takes you out ahead of e« + Machine or prin | . WITH 4 DOORS! ae ceo ees aed eve ee et ae ene te =< ; Optional at extra cost, SLDSMOBIL SEE YOUR NEAREST OLDSMOBILE DEALER — " JEROME MOTOR SALES Co., 280 S. Saginaw St., Pontiac, b ) ss . ‘Phone FE 4-3566 how | —ne 80 "ANTAD.. aPets ry “sssivd indyoungatr mi, Soinoss; OREAT/! , th in the choicest patterns 6900 7. $00 y and colors, 3 ’ 2 . he age: * yi f ‘, * i a1, : > ae i i af x ee . Fe as * = > - & of, : a = : ‘, le * q Wa Ape ea eS Po 4 ‘ . \ rik es woos eee . i The Dolphin Club at Pontiac High School claims top swimmers from | . the school. Among those who have “tried out” and been accepted into the| Marsha Stapp. In the back row from left to right are Carol Shaw, Judy club are (front row, left to right) Barbara Calhoun, Judy Cohassey and| Learned and Chris Selden. The girls are practicing synchronization. en Gneeeetnaninnaetinsiageipeesanttemetansaamcmnds> Aunts Give Tea Feting Bride-to-Be Margaret A. Smith Will Speak Vows on hs : met The bride-elect was also honored at a recent miscellaneous shower given by Mrs. Walter Hedlund and Mrs. Jerry Swanson at the former’s Clive avenue home. Guests at the | © shower were members of Mar- garet's high school graduating class. Students Appear in Recital at Church Appearing in a piano recital re- cently at Donelson Baptist Church were Martha Terry, Elizabeth Roberts, Jean Ealy, Susan Kidd, Jean Summers, Vickie Landspar- ger, Dana Ponn, Lesta Jean Stan- ley, Mary Sue Ritter, Sharon Garven and Gloria Wiltse. Others were Peggy Sloan, San- dra Myers, Sharon Gregory, San- dra Oliver, Norma Williamson, Mary Jean Thornton, Mary Carol Robertoy, Sandra Gregory, Janet Alice Kissisk and Janet Beulter. Wrinkles Smoothed | by Lanolin Powder Lanolin powder actually “beauty skin the enriching benefita of lan- olin évery time you powder your face, It softens lines and little wrin- time, 7 YWCA Again are Marianne Crozier, Marion Greenlee and Gloria Opie. ers Get Into the Swim of Things Pentiae Press Phetes As part of their synchronized swimming members of | Each spring the girls participate in a water show. ‘At pres- the Dolphin Club display “ballet legs.” From left to right| ent there are 19 members of the club. Help Child to Overcome His Fears By MURIEL LAWRENCE ‘. Years ago when my daughter was a small girl, I read her Rud- yard Kipling's story. of a jungle treasure guarded by an evil Cobra. Not long: afterwards, this : * as will, be © goeee pee |probable creature took up nightly residence in her bedroom, I could not get rid of him. I found an atlas to demonstrate thousands of miles he'd have to travel to get to Massachusetts, Every night, I opened bureau | | drawers, closets, shook but bed- siete ilhnevenieesecreinctcia csetcaaran anges angapuinietee anes Is Offering] = ‘Vacation Fun’ for Girls. Pontiac is again The YWCA of sons will be given at Cass Dodge Park. A special trip is. also being planned. clothes, I hugged, I kissed, 1 got interminable glasses of water, I bought a nightlamp. up beside us while you fall asleep." That was the end. of our Battle I got nowhere, No sooner would! of the Cobra. “Mother!"’ would One night, we won it. the| TRIED NEW TACTICS Returning to the haunted room, I-lay down beside my child—and_ told her another Kipling story. “Once upon a time,” I sald, White |I reach the bottom of the stairs COMMENDS RESULTS | than the ery, im-|come — and back in despair | cid, nae | would go to resume the Battle of Mr. Kipling for my elaboration of the Cobra. I have never felt apologetic to his incident, as it was in the spirit of Kim's lama, “And I commend its results to other parents, baffled by the fail- Church Group ure of reason to exterminate the > = = E Dive is important to all members of | the Dolphin Club at Pontiac High School | 4 sical. li Soi cli a ~*~ = ~slit a Judson court in a “jack-knife” while visit- ing at the school recently. Instructor for The photographer caught Janice Bendig of | the club is Geraldine Worthman. Job’s Daughters Install Honored Queen - Sandra Jean Clark was installed as honored queen of Bethel 40, International Order of Job's Daughters, at a public ceremony. . * «¢ * Installing officers for the affair held at Roosevelt Temple were Carol Bath Gottschall, ‘guide; Vallorie Curtis, marshal; Sally Percell, junior custodian; Joanne Whisnant, senior custodian, and Ruth Ann Eddy, chaplain, shal, and Marjorie Willard, senior custodian. OTHER OFFICERS Janie Martini is junior custodian; Bridge Party Will Be Given on Wednesday Roosevelt Masonic Temple on State avenue will be the setting lions, witches, ghosts, bogeymen party and other malevolent fauna that sometimes haunt the bedtime darkness of little children. As they are not created by reason, they do not respond to it. Holds Meeting —_|""r.'é. at Eames Home July-August Group of First Pres- reality of the lion, witch or ghost, removing their threat, not by denying their existence but teaching the child to.say, “Lie down in peace with me, niy sins.” Semendre Ladies Roll Cancer Pads Mrs, William McClure, chairman of the affair, has announced that Mra, Russell. Fillmore ami recently: for a tea in the Elizabeth | Lake road home of Mrs Abraham | Ryeson. A ‘donation was made. by the group to the American Cancer Society jf. next meeting jwi the SANDRA J. CLARK Sharon Daniels, librarian; Mary Lura Gillow, chaplain; Marilyn Vernon, musican, and Andrea Rob- erts, recorder, - * L * Margaret McKinney is treasurer; Luella Potter is inner guard; San- dra Langland is outer guard and Clarice Graves, Patricia Eaton, Judy James, Judy Danham and| Lynda Gaylord are messengers. Refreshments were served the 200 relatives and friends present following the ceremony. Prin- cesses Bernice McLean and Sharon Livingstdn presided at the punch bowl. ° Arrangements of red roses, mock orange and white peonies were used to decorate the temple. A basket of flowers was presented to the honored queen by mem- bers of Brotherhood Lodge 561. The queen was presented with a white gavel and an honored queen's jewel by her father, Royal “associate guardian of the fil guardian’s jewel to Mrs, Harry Vernon, retiring guardian. The past honored queen's jewel was presented to Gwen Vernon, junior past honored queen, Bride-to-Be ls Honored at Shower A Sunday afternoon shower hon- ored Sandra Mary Anderson just six days before her marriage to Robert V. Buck. The couple will be wed Saturday at First Congre- gational Church, Sandra is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Edwin J. Anderson of Wenonah drive, The prospective bridegroom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Clay G. Buck of South Shir- ley avenue. The miscelaneous shower was given by Mrs. Roy Pearce and Mrs. Wilbert Davies at the for- mer’s home on Wenonah drive, Karen Jo Anderson, the bride- elect’s sister, presided at a tea table centered with pink roses and blue candelabra; . THOSE ATTENDING Guests included the honoree's mother and the mother of her fiance, Jili Anderson, Gloria Buck, Gail Pearce, Mrs. Lester Krum- wiede, Mrs, Mae Foote, Mrs. Carl! Anderson, Mrs. Ina Sisko and Mrs, Harold Boyer. Also attending were Mrs, George Wasserberger, Mrs, Charles D, Welden, Mrs, M. C, Worster, Mrs. J. W. Davis, Mrs. Gordon Woolcock, Mrs, Ruby Jennings and Mrs. Glen Torley. Other invited guests were Mrs. tt“ MeCaltum, — Mrs, Jack oe ‘ 4 ~~? “THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, JUNE 14, 1955 e By ELIZABETH WOODWARD we'd like to make them feel a part of us." ee Answer: You could make little boutennieres for the girls to wear. | .|athon.daneing. raising the tallest beanstalk] sewing the longest seam _ Monday, June 20 Day, Half-Day Evening GREGG SHORTHAND STENOTYPE STENOGRAPH HIGHER ACCOUNTING BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION EXECUTIVE SECRETARIAL BOOKKEEPING TYPEWRITING DICTAPHONE | COMPTOMETER CALCULATOR Call, Phone or Write for Details BUSINESS INSTITUTE 7 W. Lawrence Street Pontiac — FE 2-3551 Veteran Approved MARY KING SALON ORA OBRECHT ELSIE DRELLICK Specializing in Hair Styling and Permanents Complete Beauty Service 152 N. Perry FE 2-3053 ‘ * ~~ ‘THE | E ull § i Hirt i i ud : i} zi y = i F —utterly lous things that de- serve your praises and rewards. KEEP PARTY MOVING Then get everybody on their | Page pag nnad mf Shand ue Homemade Rye Bread ls Delicious Round Lake Cook Bakes Own Bread Every Week By JANET ODELL Pontiac Press Feod Editor She hates to cook, but she makes all her own bread! Mrs. Lee R. Lamphere does enjoy making rounded, sweet-smelling loaves for her family. They're so spoiled that they don't want any. other kind of bread. We think you'll like this rye bread recipe. ‘Mrs. Lamphere lives on Round Lake. She's very fond of working with her lawn and her flower garden, although keeping them nice is hard with a small son and a dog to run over them. She says she's. not socially minded, would rather be at home. Sewing and keeping house ner her quite con- tented. RYE BREAD By Mrs. Lee R. Lamphere 1 cup scalded milk 2 tablespoons shortening 1 tablespoon — Cy 7-10 minutes. Place greased bowl. Cover and let ri in a warm place until it is double ‘in bulk, Punch down, turn over / and let rise another half hour. vide into 2 parts and cover closely. Let stand 15 minutes. with egg-white mixture. Cut through the top of the loaves di- agonally three times. Bake about 4 minutes in a 375 degree oven. Makes two loaves. Group Entertained by Mrs. Brinker Mrs. Elmer Brinker opened. her home on Omar street Sunday after- noon to members of Royal Chiefs Three of the Odd Fellows and the auxiliary. Celebrating their birthdays at the Elmer Brinker, Raymond Kline, Howard Smith and Norman. Har- neck. ‘ COLD FUR No Worry Against % +! Extra Care, Longer Wear Take 2 Minutes Now to bring your Furs to Our Cold Fur Vaults. It may.add years of life to your F Urs. +. | MOTHS—HEAT—FIRE Your Old Fur Coat Can be transformed ‘into a STORAGE —- shoe, Scramble the leters of ta pencil and start names and write Girl Graduates Will Tk a “Toely Party Turn out on a floured board, di-,| party were Mrs, Walter Goodrich, Church. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George W. Fisler of Thorpe. street, and the bridegroom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Wallace R. Murray of Long Island, N.Y. MRS. WALLACE MURRAY JR. Mrs. 8S. B. Wattles shared the ex- periences of her recent European trip with the General Motors Girls’ Club when she addressed the Zonta Starting with her flight to Europe and trom there by char- tered bused, Mrs, Wattles told the group of her visits to such historic spots as London's fish- Buffet Supper Honors Faculty SIZES 12—26 by hna Hdoms | What to slip into first thing in New 1955 Style Pontiac Zonta Club Meets ing ports, the bulb-growing areas of Holland and the art galleries of Belgium. ’ A high point of her stop in Ger- many came when she visited Jutta Ferwerk, the German girl who came to Pontiac as an interchange student under the sponsorship of the Zonta Club. Other points of interest included stops at Paris, In other business at the recent meeting the group voted to sponsor a theater party and will attend a September performance of “Sab- rm) Fair” at the Will-O-Way Play- |Cohostesses Give Shower _ tor Helen Cate Helen Cate, bride-elect of Rich- ard L. Corl, was honored at a pre- nuptial shower given by Mrs, A. J. Cadieux and Mrs. Fred W. Brede at the Cadieux home on Berk- ley road. ? * * Mr, and Mrs, Howard L. Cate of West Huron street are Helen's parents and Richard is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Clinden Corl of Elwell, The couple will be mar- ried June 25. Guests at the recent shower were Mrs, Cate, Gretchen Pear- son, Mrs. Neil Ricketts, Jean Ford of Ypsilanti, Mrs. Charies A, Sanft, Mrs. 0. M. Brede of Les Altos, Calif., Cora Burke, Dorothy Cadieux and Mrs, Max Clymer. Others were Mrs. James Tomp- kins of Ypsilanti, Mrs. Bruce C. Brede, Mrs, Leonora O'Beay, Mrs. Frederic W. Brede Jr., Mrs. Rob- ert Farms, Mrs. E. V. Martin and Mrs, William Martyn. * Intermission Cigarette ts Proper Don‘t Overdo It if Wife or Date Haven't Habit- A man asks the following ques- tion: “When going to the theater with a woman who does not smoke, is it proper for the man with whom she is with, to go out into the lobby for a cigarette during intermission and leave her sitting alone in her seat, or must he forgo — king unless she. goes out with m?" Answer: If she does not wish to accompany him, it would not be improper for him to leave her briefly at the end of one act, or should the play have more than three acts, he might go ‘out for two of the three or more inter- missions. Of course, it depends some- what upon whom he is with, He could leave his wife more often than others, which does not mean he should leave her at each curtain-call to sit alone until the house is darkened for the cur- tain’s rise, “Dear Mrs. Post: How, on a plain mailing post card could we invite many, many friends to come to Mass and then in the afternoon to an ‘at home’ at our house, the occasion being our silver wedding anniversary, “Will you please suggest some —— = litle to write as pos- e ” Answer: Our 25th Anniversary Mass 9 A.M. St. Mary’s Church At Home 2 to 5 o'clock John and Mary Jones “Dear Mrs. Post: I received a wedding announcement in today’: mail in which was enclosed an at +home-card. I-am not familiar-with | such a card and would like to know. what it means, and what I am expected to do. Am I sup- posed to go to see the bride?” Answer: The at home card tells you where the young couple will live when they return from their wedding trip You should call on In a rose garden ceremony at 3 o'clock Saturday afternoon, nup- tial vows were exchanged by Kath- ryn Elsie Ernst and Mark Lee Beltz, whose parents are Mr. and Mrs. Stephan Ernst of Scott Lake toad and Mr. and Mrs. John Beltz of Cottage street. * MR. and MRS, MARK LEE BELTZ Kathryn Ernst Married in Rose Garden Service - Kathryn Elsie Ernst became the bride of Mark: Lee Beltz on Private Party and Saturday afternoon. i. heon Rooms She is the uN sdeuser of |i) WALDRON fg r. rs. : : Stephen Emua|(] COFFEE SHOP : of Scott Lake|# Downtown Location road. Her |; For Your husband’ s Convenience parents are ; : Mr. and Mrs. HOTEL : 36 E. Pike St. John Beliz of \@ Cottage street. | Fay lected by the bridegroom's moth- er. * * The wedding was held at the Scott Lake road residence of the bride’s godmother, Mrs. George Bader, with the Rev. Easton Haz- ard of Wilson Avenue Methodist | Church officiating. The bride’s gown was of Chan- tilly-type lace and pleated nylon tulle, with a large taffeta bow complementing the long torso. A matching lace headpiece secured her vell of French illusion, She carried a crescent bouquet of | pink roses. | Matron of honor for her sister- in-law was Mrs. Stephan Ernst Jr. Frieda Ernst. her sister, Gayle Brown and Joanne Doyle were bridesmaids. The attendants’ dresses were fashioned on princess lines with empire waistlines and When the couple left for a motor ae trip through the South, the bride | was wearing a black cotton suit with polka dot trim, and black and white accessories. MEMO: TO THE JUNE BRIDE Our Virginia Farrel ad- vanced hair stylists will 7 - create a hair style JUST FOR YOU. Permanents $7.50 & up Hair Styling Extra Featuring | “Becutcire” for Cool Coz © Complete Beauty Service *¢ ROWENA’S. DOWNTOWN BEAUTY SHOP NORTH SIDE BEAUTY SHOP trimmed with French velvet bows. YELLOW AND BLUE That of the matron of honor was yellow taffeta, while the brides- maids wore cotillion blue. * * * Robert Beltz, the bridegroom's brother, was his best man, with Stephan Ernst Jr. and George Beltz, brothers of the couple, ag ushers. _ Gerald _ __Reynolds _ accessories accented the pink the bride when she gets back. and white polka dot dress se- Winding up pre-nuptial parties before her marriage on Saturday to James J. Kothe, Jeannie Simp- son was honored at a miscella- neous shower given at the Lake Orion Women's Club.. Cohostesses for the affair were Mrs. Alfred T.- Delpier and Mrs. Gordon E. Mills.” * L * * Jeannie, the daughter of Mrs. Henry M. Simpson of Gladstone place and the late Mr, Simpson,- will be wed at St. Michael Church. The prospective bridegroom is the son of the Henry Kothes of Bir- minghgm. Those invited to the final show- er given for the honoree included beth mothers of the couple, Mrs. Harold 8S. Jacobsen, Mrs. C. Ray JFaylor, Mrs. Carrol] J. Kirkpat- rick, Mrs. Carrie Jacobsen, Mrs. Clarence Ashley, Virginia Mal- lett and Mrs. Gertride Bar- nowsky. Coming Events oy ete Anna Gord et 130 p.m, ya Three mission and Dore Dee Card Ciud of the rt at ad do tee at tne ome and Mrs. one will meet Perera rere Wil hia‘enoptratine sper ts e r the Po Bh room, Wednesday mee m. 5* Re vam rs ‘ouna ‘Pparaday. at Se ‘Corinne Sisterhood 1%, Dam — will pod gay aloe flo one eo Pel of new mem- Sern Weennetes at 7:30 p.m. = Ernest O8t ime =e i with Mrs. VeE-& DEE oe “een Ss. ; Wednes- | L Mrs. James Hoag, Mrs. Harold Jacobsen Jr., Mrs. Alice Barnes, Mrs. James Rose, Mrs. | Margaret Barnowsky, Mrs. Gerald Mielke, Mrs. Betty Coutts, Mrs. James Madden, Mrs. Roland La- edu sUAiion ~~ Ca GIVEA Bride-Elect Feted at Club riviere, Mrs. Marie Wright and Mrs. Gerald A. Simpson were others. * Ld * Still others were Mrs. Jack Pote. Julie Walenski, Mrs. Richard Zum- | brunnen, Mrs, Lorna Lasidler, Mrs. | - Rene Lariviere, Mrs. James T. Bego and Mrs. Gilbert Tallman. Flora Shelly Group Conducts Meeting Laura, Mary and Ida Cobb were hostesses to the Flora Shelly Group of First Presbyterian Church at their summer home on Union Lake. Assisting the hostesses at the recent gathering were Leola} Jacques and Harriet Holly. Mrs Martha Reaves gave the Bible study on the book of Hebrews. 824 N. Saginaw 1216 Baldwin Over Neumode’s Corner Columbia FE 2-9382 FE 5-3735 e / Plant and Showroom 5390-5400 Dixie Hwy. OTS ‘STE * OR 3-1225 WE UPHOLSTEK FON unc ~ Besa —~ = eee ne Now i is the time to éhavey your fim: ture reupholstered .... and when you do — have it modernized with foam rubber cushions that will give an added touch of luxury. Open Evenings by Appointment! platinum band del AL PORTABLE The Typewriter of @ Utetime . « for a Uletimel No icine Victor Adaing Mackines” ‘TISDALE. OFFICE MACHINES Across trom, the Hiec General Hospi ali L 480 W en pas-1114 woe ON ‘EASY wb If it's fine...it's Featuring a bl ago ine lily-of-the-valley design border. PAY MONTHLY BUDGET\ TERMS | StH Libis OC frye f} | A - —THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, JUNE 14, 1955 i __ MILLIONS Pioneered the | | “CONTINUOUS ' AUTO POLICY” To reduce your | insurance costs! This way, “handling” costs are oo er 3 JAMES SCHELL cut to a bare minimum. The hun- ! Harvey Perry, FE 2-0201 James Schell, FE 4-9546 Frank Aherns, FE 4-9546 __|_ atl Dayis, FE 4-9546 FE 4-6921 FE-2-0201 Howard C. Bratt, ' Robert Gaff Jr., OR 3-2778 Vern Hartman, FE 4-9546 _ Leo G. Huffman, nr. G tr. M ovuie On § . Her eyes are beauti- ful and there's scarcely a wrinkle on her face and neck. “They had te change the movie script because of censors,” she menghed. Evelyn Nesbit Thaw, the “Gibson Girl” of the gay "%s over whose love millionaire Harry K. Thaw shot playboy Stanford White. Twenty miles across town froth the movie fanta’y at 20th Century- Fox, the real Evelyn sat quietly in her simple art studio today, * *. * Forty-nine years ago next week —June 25, 1906—Evelyn’s husband killed White in a fit of jealousy at the Madison Square Garden Supper Club, and the beautiful showgirl became a national figure. Mrs. Thaw, now 70, moved here six years ago from New York to -teach sculpting. . Instead of diamonds and vel- vet, she usually wears an artist's smock. In her small studie, on the edge of bustling downtown Les Angeles, are several statues of female- nudes she has seulpted, The only signs of her glittering past hang in the bedroom—draw- ings of her by famed Charles Dana Gibson, when she was 16 and ‘the toast of Broadway in “Flora Dora” and “The Wild Rose.” 6 . But friendly, frank Evelyn has no yearning for her past glory. MISCAST IN LIFE “I wish I'd never gone into show business,’ she said. “I never belonged im it. I was miscast in I really belonged in the art world. I could risen to heights as a sculptress, “Most of my life I’ve been dressed in fancy clothes like a horse. I like to wear just a thing and sandals now. I lived in highly decorated homes. I'm surfeited with that.” * * 7. Evelyn at 14 became an artist's model in Philadelphia, a shocking N Lester. Oles,.FE 2-0396.. * | hi if z FE Reg. $318.00 —s | vow 48990 FHA TERMS For All Type Windows 10 Self-Storing Windows Heavy Extruded Complete 9 AM. to 9 P.M. cane “C9E) 1S GOOD FOR YOu! [___DRINK 3 GLASSES EVERY DAY! thematic Relives Past — produced more raw materials than it consumed in most years, Sut "Before 1930, the United al @ that time the nation has jm-| ‘Tradiiton has it that red barns has more of such materials than became an American. institution) with blue skies, established @ when some farmers painted their ' patriotic symbol. -“One thing I‘told them. They. had Stanford serving potato salad at a party, Why, he never served anything but partridge and quail. | Oh, my dear, the way we ate in those days.” * EN HE CAN'T EVEN SHIFT FOR he's not gypilty of any traffic violation. The two-and-a-half-month-old boy, who lives with his parents in | charging him with juvenile delinquency arising from a driving cita- | tian. The letter warned his mother, that if she didn't bring Michael into court within two weeks he would get 30 days—which is almost half his age. HIMSELF — Michael Bird swears Salt Lake City, Utah, got a letter Mrs. James M. Bird, shown above, Ike Will Lead Evacuation of Capital in By DOUGLASS B. CORNELL WASHINGTON @ — President, Eisenhower goes back to war on a simulated basis Wednesday to. lead 15,000 top-bracket omen Evelyn in lavish style. officials and employes in an un- upstairs private room at one | precedented partial evacuation of | oe — ‘— velvet prose the national capital. would With two hours warning at best, “higher and higher, aantil White atom or , hydrogen weapons sup- pulled a string and my feet | nosediy will blast Washington and weetd crash Greugh © huge, | 48 other selected target cities in paper parasol. the nation, along with six. more Fox titled the movie of her life, |in Alaska, Hawaii, Puerto Rico and “The Girl in the Red Velvet/the Canal Zone. Swing.” ; Sirens shortly after noon, East- ; ern Daylight Time, Wednesday Mu can ta 1908 ‘will signal the start of Operation sae Thaw in red Alert 1955, to test government After shooting. she suffe action as well as civil defense and was coma gry . oe eee. 5 : * * * hospital. Evelyn launched 8! ‘Eisenhower, the Cabinet, mili- OEE ae bart tneir | tary chiefs and other key leaders SU, wow a Jet plot will scramble into cars, planes and ‘Evelyn _Nesbit_has’ kept _the | buses and head for teen ee ent and ‘tragedy. | She still wears Yet | of Defense Wilson will use a heli copter. Then, for three days, the care- j fully picked core of essential peo- ple from 31 federal departments and agencies will operate from , secret. relocation sites spread out as far as 300 miles northwest, west and southwest of Washington. They will handle some of the normal routine of government. But mainly they will take on the burden of solving the vast maze of problems that would descend on them: in the taking part. All 227,000 Washington employes of the executive branch Widow Pistol-Whipped _ in Grocery Robbery SAN FRANCISCO (Two dis- guised gunmen pistol-whipped Mrs. Anne Emmett, 69-year-old widow, store in the Mission district. Mrs. Emmett fought so hard that she pulled the false nose off one robber, She said they hit her with a revolver and threatened to kill her when she refused to. give them her money : She was treated for lacerations of the head and hands, = bi Michigan Solon Waylaid by Holdup Men in Capital WASHINGTON «= Rep. Don Hayworth (D-Mich) reported he was waylaid last night by three masked holdup men in a park bordering the Capitol. Police said the bandits got, nothing since Hay- worth was car no money. Hayworth, 57, told police the armed leader of the gang ordered him, “Get down on the grass or Yl blow your brains out.” Hay- worth said he complied, TRADING DOUBLE HOLDENS |in existence — by UAL President | |W. A. Patterson. |manager at Fresno; started with -| flew from’ Pasco, Wash., to Elko, Test Alert of government, however, will evac- uate their offices on a token basis. New York, Chieago, Los Angeles | and points in between will be “bombed."" Cities that produce planes, munitions, cars, chemi- | cals, power, electronics equipment, steel, aluminum, ships, machine tools and other important war goods are on the target list. Airline Worker Has 30 Years Service SAN FRANCISCO @—United Air Lines today will honor Charles T. | Wrightson, reported to be the na- tion’s oldest airline employe in. years of service, He will be given a 30-year dia- mond set service pin—the only one Wrightson, UAL ground service | the old Varney Air Lines which Nev., and later was incorporated into UAL, REVOLUTIONIZES 2-DOOR DESIGN At last, a 2-door re- frigerator that’s easy to see into and reach into. Freezer door is reces- eed and completely out of your way. World’s First Air Conditioned Refrigerator Here’s the new kind of refrigerator that's Air Conditioned to keep your foods fresher. And it's yours on this sensational double-barreled offer for a limited time only. Trade in your old refrig- erator now ... not for an out-of-date 1954 model, but for a brand new 1955 Philco, America’s finest refrigerator. Note these exclusive features: Now as low as $4918 PHILCO 1258 A WEEK _NO_ MONEY. DOWN! —olso— STAMPS 7 LIFE WITH ELIZABETH every Wednesday night, 9:30 to 10:00 WNEM-TV Chennel 5 TooTf to Be sure to wotch the E & B PARTY SHOWS every Seturday night, 11:00 to 11:30 “WWS3J-TV Channel 4 . s 2 "ture €2 helae mae! g the best tasting +* ee Pa ; = ° ¢ : . : > | THE PONTIAC PRESS .. PONTIAC, MICHIGAN Going on Vacation?—Let the Press Follow — Call FE 2-8181 TUESDAY, J UNE 14, 1955 ~ Here's How Ford GM Contracts Compare! | aan to’ @u' Steal Wendell Philips, ‘leader of the, expedition, Hi DETROIT w—Here is a com-) their weekly take-home pay for) point. Sis wate Gowns ts The GM. contract provides time ' parison of major provisions in the| the first four weeks, and @0 per| six cents in hour and a half for Saturday work. The giddeleut coaicc munis CTO United Auto Workers’ con-/| cent for 22 weeks. Wage 1 for Skilled Wort Ford contract provides time and | increases of from $1.75 a :month tracts with Ford Motor Co. and Genera] Motors Corp.: Contract Duration Both contracts are for three Annual Improvement Factor a half for Saturday work only if Under both contracts the annual improvement factor will be in- creased to 2% per cent of a worker's base pay, or 6 cents an The GM. contract provides an increase of eight cents an hour for all skilled trades employes. The Ford contract provides a five . troit), years. The Ford contract expires May 31, 1958. The GM pact ends May 29, 1958, Supplemental Pay Both Ford and GM _ contracts provide cash benefits up to $25 a week for laid off workers for a maximum of 26 weeks in any year. The money will. supplement state unemployment payments to give laid off workers 65 per cent of to 10 cent hourly increase for hour, whichever is higher, for the next three years. - Cost-of-Living Allowances. Under both contracts the cost- of-living allowance goes up or down one cent an hour every time the cost-of-living index (based on skilled workers. Overtime and Premium Pay The GM contract boosts pre- mium pay for midnight shift workers from. the current 744 per cent of base pay to 10 per cent of base pay. Premium pay for Ford midnight shit workers remains et Teer one. effect at Three Rulings Handed Down City Parking Lot Taxes Among Issues Decided} Upon by State LANSING 7 — An attorney general's opinion held today that municipal parking facilities are subject to property taxes if parts of them are leased for other pur- poses and if parking fees are charged The opinion was requested by Sen. Charles S, Blondy (D-De- Another opinion held that the state cannot enforce a law requir- ing garbage to be cooked before it is fed to swine at Ft. Custer. NO, and Mrs. J. YOU DON’T—"‘Spike" only two months old, but he’s sure got a grip on things—l-year-old Tommy Warrick of Columbia Mo., ean’s go too far wrong with ideas triever.. Tommy is the son of Dr. R. Warrick of Co- is | [of hospital and surgical insurance plans, Vacations . Both contracts increase vaca- tions from two to 2% weeks for 10-15. year employes. Local Wage Adjustments The GM pact established a- 2- The Ford contract provided for ees tjectments only in four Old Dem Feud Blazes in Texas pa ea to sroshy eating rns “| Chairman Butler Starts OUTSIDE APPRAISALS 13 Details Outlined 6-Day ‘Peace Tour’ to Ras James W. mare Hable the Ge ] M C V Si i] Calm Party Members Sais Supreme Court ae waa oer TETIETAL MOLOTS ontract ery oimilar| ~*" . mur euate armies". to One Negotiated at Ford Motor Co. | o%its 255 stalin he by wide and angry today as Demo- 8 Yn et at ee pero an — Establishment cratic National Chairman Paul M. Te ‘Motors contract negotiated today | hour-in-wages-fot-all-skilled trades; shop 3, An increase bt eight cents an| 12. of a union Butler started his six-day Texas j- general's opinion. said & county| is similar te ie ae oe ee ey “Butler tried to calm the snarling ; | it was forbidden to do directly, [etre Dect with the Ford Mo-| | A 28 pet cent increase in the} ment plan guaranteeing trom 60 Diet ee ea oe ‘ Faces, bon, bette see tg tor Company and strengthens the pattern for a modified guaranteed pension playi, upping the maximum pag ll ccna legac aa take home pay for as long as 26 said he would meet Goy. Shivers ‘‘or any other paee = Frank Gannett Improves | wage in the auto industry. |''s' An Yherease of $500 for each| weeks, Bilective June tr 1955, | Shiver house on which it stood. Misled on yalue, the king of Yemen cemented res leaving $200,000 of equipment The three-year contract, in addi-| employe’ in group life insurance} General Motors will contrib- cialis” in any of the Texas cities | duplicates of all squeezes. Later ordered all work halted. behind. They barely made it. After Injury to Vertebra A Gannett Co. bulletin said he was able to walk a bit about his room, but that he. could not re turn to his home “for at least president of Gannett Newspapers, suffered “a slight ort percents Witehover :ts/ tion to a jobless pay plan, con- tained wage, pension, insurance, holiday and vacation gains -for workers, Its terms included: trom five to six cents per hour | higher. 2, Establishment of a fund,’ rt as much as two cents per hour oo wet koety veel cerebral hemorrhage” after his fall, doctors said. ployes to eliminate local / rate inequities. / 8. Time-and-a-half pay for hours MEDICAL PLAN 6./An improved medical ex- pense insurance program. A. An increase in overnight dif- ferential from 7% to 10 per cent.| June worked on Saturday as such. 9. Triple time for holiday work. 10, Additional holiday pay — half day each for Christmas Eve and New Year’s Eve. ll, An increase from two to 24% age| weeks of vacation for employes with 10 to 15 years service. 1, 1956, ute five cents per hour worked te a $156 million trust fund from ‘which weekly benefits supple- menting state unemployment benefits will be paid, Payment of benefits will begin re provided required | Party | governmental approval is obtained. |. The amount and duration of the supplemental benefits will depend on the total amount in the fund, the employe’s seniority and pay rate, his dependents, the amount of the state benefits, and the num- ber of weeks he works after the plan is in effect. On. his tour. * * s Earlier, Shivers said Butler's re- jection of a luncheon invitation for |* Austin June 20 was “regrettable for the future of the Democratic Shivers in 1952 led the party machinery {n Texas—with its votes —into the Dwight D. Eisenhower camp, Texas went Republican for the second time since the Civil War, And Texas Democrats have been — ry since. Shivers) eat sagt encuned the Texas Democratic Advisory Coun- Park A Summer activities are swinging into high gear in the parks operat- ed by the Huron-Clinton Metropoli- tan Authority. Kensington Metropolitan Park near Milford now has ultra-mod- ern bathhouse and food bar build- ings at both its Kent Lake Beaches, picnic areas have been improved and enlarged, and a new free aeeeeer ees Co oe ctivities wooded acres, with 1,200-acre Kent Lake as the focal point of activity. Two park naturalists are avail- able to conduct organized groups on nature hikes when arrange- ments are made in advance with the H-C-M-A Detroit office, 1750 Guardian Building, Detroit. Guides canoeing guides are all available annual will be given to adults and young- sters for largemouth and small-| mouth bass, panfish and northern pike. free on request. Kensington is staging its second fishing contest, starting Saturday. Twenty-four trophies there The Martindale and Maple Maple = paved cooperatively Huron-Clinton Authority and the Oakland County Road Commis- sion and the entrance has been landscaped are swings and slides. in High Gear Cass and Orchard Lakes. Picnic grounds are well-equipped and The approach road has been by the _| cil, sponsoring Butler’s trip, of try- | ing to keep the national chairman from hearing both sides of the party fuss. Shivers, State Demo- cratic Chairman George Sandlin and Mrs. Hilda Weinert, Texas’ national committeewoman, already had said they would attend none of the Butler meetings. * s. % Butler said at a press conference he already had talked twice with Shivers concerning the party split, once at the Democratic governor's conference in Washington and the next day at a breakfast honoring Call of the Wild Over 4 Million U.S. Kids Going fo Camp By UNITED PRESS The water's fine for swimming. The fish are biting, and the moun- tain laurel is in fullest bloom. It's camping season, and about 4,500,- 000 camp-bound American kids are straining at the leash. * * . _This week and next they'll be kissing mom and pop goodby in railroad and bus stations and on front doorsteps in every U.S. city. More than 13,000 resident and day camps, a figure that is rising fast- er than camping associations can keep track of it, are waiting to welcome them. i About 250,000 will go from New York City. Chicago will disgorgs more than 60,000 into 315 camps in Wisconsin, Michigan, Indiana, Minnesota and northern Illinois. The mountains of California and ‘Awards Presented has ee about 10 per cent, meanwhile, while day camps have seen a 20 per cent rise. ‘School ‘ camps” are gaining Cub Scouts Meet; Cub pack No. 8 of Crofoot school met last night in the school build- ing, where 60 Cubs and their parents saw the presentation of 11 awards, according to Kenneth Goff. cubmaster. Wolf awards went to: Michael Salee, Billy Presson, Michael Measel, Charles Cornell, and Brian LaLone. A Bear award and a Lion badge were presented to Duff Masterson popularity in some parts of the — country.” More than 13,000 school Beach bathhouses on Kent Lake are open daily. Closest Huron-Clinton installation More distant but worth the trip is Metropolitan Beach, the world's largest freshwater beach, on Lake the Pacific Northwest will absorb hundreds of thousands from West Coast cities. and Jimmy Measle, respectively. Kenneth Goff Jr. was the winner of a Silver Arrow award and Speaker Sam Rayburn (D-Tex). Of the June 20 luncheon he said, “It was impossible for me to accept"’ launching ramp:and docking space is in use. to the park’s labeled nature trails, Only 20 miles from Pontiac, Kensington covers 4,500 = perk map, letge ioep of alt parks -in the by the Authority, and Huron River area served to Pontiac is Marshbank Metropoli- tan Park, 110 acres fronting ‘on St. Clair just south and east of Mt. Clemens, The 55-acre sand ‘beach stretchef more than a mile along Lake St. Clair.. Inland are a wide due to a Spheres ‘schedule, Mrs, Weleazt aid ine was stay- ing away from the meetings be- Young Davy Crocketts from well-to-do families will go to the. gold coast of the juvenile world— camps where the fee runs as high Richard Seelye, Richard King, and Douglas Sheffield were given Gold Arrow badges. About 20 minutes of film cartoons a pastime of the younger genera-- =e if variely of recreation facilities. | cause of the way Chairman James and colored movies of Cub|dad: Camps springing up — } ht- movies of a are ing up New this year are an 18-hole golt | Sewell of the advisory council had coo egg fase g Asi art meeting were 0 the group, | where no one is admitted who is course covering 15 acres, a 14-| handled invitations. It was she slums will be scooped off their | Goff said. under 65. target archery range and a ter-|whom Speaker Rayburn had asked asphalt playgrounds and sent to . razzo-floored rolier rink with space to help Sewell with the Butler tour. charity camps where the fee is for 1,500 skaters at one time. Sewell apologized after Mrs, Wein- | nothing ; The 6.000-locker bathhouse andjert called him “ungallant and |i cave on SITKA rude” and Butler said he intended to see her while in Texas. ‘‘She’s| .Fifteen teenagers will spend two an old friend,” he said, weeks camping out on the island | 1 «@ of Sitka off the Alaskan coast 2 To Sandlin’s statement that the | Their fee is $600 each. One hun- ; trip was sponsored by the ‘‘anti-\dred diabetic children will spend irs Democratic advi coun-| two weeks at a camp in Califor- s cil.” Butler ‘he didn’t think | nia where no children but those | that the council was “‘anti-Shivers” | with diabetes are allowed. The and that he ‘would have come to | cost: $50. Texas at the invitation of Sandlin}| The American Camping Asso- and State Demd-| clation says there has been a lastructions: cratic Executive Committee had rise in camping since Each word is they invited him. 1950, especially in day camps on related to my the outskirts of major cities. aie : work, Un- 3 SETBY 1st Red China Auto Plant Seige ces — who scramble as 4 ROSS co owns a wagon is starting few as < eye, turns Out Spare.Parts | S"in, ‘camp these anys,” sald ae i oan smeste = | _ HONG KONG @- The official | official of Chicago depart- | | my tine, an} | © YORCVIT {jo New China News "reported | men store: where the sale of | | swer appears 7 VEWA bd today Red China's first auto -| camping equipment has been | | U4, arrow, | 8: vutcorn [[]_ ‘os ‘|mobile factory at had spiralling every year. : reading! ee ea turned olt itg first batch of auto-| The camping association made downward. 4 6a as r mobile spare parts. an éftort toward a census of camps ee GLAF They were, rear bum and campers in 1953 and came up| | 6 joss 64 10 LOPE axles, stetring whels and “ro -/| with an estimate that there were " te Le 4 S tating axles.” “A total of M4 f China are forts Supply the automobile ———— 3 | ‘BROUGHT BACK THE PONTIAC PRESS, ee JU? NE 14, 1955 a 1 By EARL WILSON | ORT — I arrived here, on Conrad Hilton’s Turkey, just loadej—with facts, that is—on ate to sey = ee. traveling or vacationing. : i ee. _Whtte we were cae pate the London runway—about 6 oO) ne. om DRIVE-IN: 1 Gage, TONIGHT - THURSDAY ONLY gn. KS e ‘ lll. i. AM. Be, Ny i. Be As yh oa THE BRIDGES VT TORO-RI pLus———__— SHOCKING! SORDID! PRISON SIN EXPOSED / Womens Prison wom IDA LUPINO JAN STERLING CLEO MOORE -_BY_ POPULAR DEMAND Channing, Variety Editor Abel Green—and.. as Ofer Suggestion on Vocation Tine Diets a.m. after a nighttime Atlantic crossing—beautiful singer Mimi Benzell was saying: . “T‘use the one-bite method!” loads of Hollywood and Broadway folks cavorting to the opening of the Hilton Istanbul Hotel are being overfed aboard with such belt-busters to come as the ' famous “Turkish delight.” F “Just remember that one bite’s enough — all the other bites taste the same,” Mimi mimied. “You quit after one or two bites of each exotic dish.” ‘ou said one!" I corrected her. ~x~ * ® * eloquent. “Control your hunger, sneak away later and eat steak, a roast... or a delicious hard-boiled egg.” . 8 you can have your fancy dishes but not really have them. After we'd left Gander in our Pan-Am Stratocrulser, MIMI Merle Oberon, a “skinny,” quoted Norma Shearer's line to discourage gluttony: “A thoment on the lip—a lifetime on the hip.” Diana Lynn's escorted by Ed Pauley Jr., Nickie Hilton is Mona Freeman's guy. Sonja Henie, my seatmate, forgot something. Nothing vital—her skates. In the London dawn we travelers-to-Turkey picked up Carol . how forgetful suits TONIGHT] Box Office Opens 6:30 P. M Show Starts 7:45 P. M. Phone FE 4-4611. Drive-In Theater 2150 Opdyke Road Se ee ey eee Directed by A HECHT-LANCASTER ud co ten tevl “soenene hoster” ty bam. & aumen PRESENTATION - PLUS SHOCKING! SORDID! - WATERFORD Phen o 7:15 P.M. THURS. DRIVE-IN THEATER Leke- Reads — Box Office TUES. -. WED. ALL THE LEGENDARY GLORY, EXCITEMENT AND PAGEANTRY | OF THE MEDIEVAL DAYS OF THE COURT OF KING ARTHUR! Fetegphd in A809 COR Pe by cece Her Twelve Me me “What's that?” I asked, Our two plane | of me... my wife, an East St. Louis, Omaha, Kansas City and Wilkes-Barre gal. By the way, she’s the author of that pungent thought, “The hardest part of a diet is the first day—because by the second day you're not on it any more.” * * * * She joined in twitting me about my weight, knowing that I, “a fatty,” love the Turkish beans we're sure to find. “Gorge on salads and roasts . . . drink light wine instead of heavy wine .. . remember a fatty is like an ‘alky’—once he’s put on two or three pounds, he’s off on a food binge,” Dr. Leonid Kitkin had warned me in N.Y. So, you Turkish confectioners, we're sorry to disappoint you about the. “Turkish delight” and other sweets that you wish to stuff into us. Nope, you can't entice us. Who's got room from ‘THE MIDNIGHT EARL - “One, two, even three.” Her shrug was | the Turkish beans? - * * * * Joan Crawford had her $25,000 Rolls Royce shipped here from H'wood—with two chauffeurs .. . Hildegarde’s being booked to sing with symphony orches- tras. Wally Cox will star in a revue at the Dunes Hotel in Las Vegas this summer ... TV author Paddy (“Marty”) Chayefsky’s asking price for a movie script has soomed to $100,000 .. . Singer Lee Kane was picked te film a new singing TV com- mercial. CBS dropped its proposed Orson Bean- Mitch Miller-Jill Corey TV'er ... James Dean, the Brando-ish movie star, long distances Marilyn Morrison (Johnnie Ray’s ex) from Texas daily. * * * * The musical, “Fanny,” is showing a 20G weekly profit; “South Pacific,” at its height, netted only $10,500 a week ..- Lana Turner will sing on the screen for the first time in “Sea Chase”... The current Esquire has a photo layout of Ava Norring, the beaufiful Hungarian malaprop champ. LEE KANE ‘ Chieago’s Chez Paree: gave Nat “King” Cole a Jaguar for busting its all-time record ... “The Benny Goodman Story” (with Steve Allen) will be ‘filmed entirely in H’wood, instead of partly in Chicago, as planned. EARL’S PEARLS: Congressman Omar Burleson of Texas told @ graduating class of the fellow who couldn't keep a job: “He spent his life looking for a boss as smart as he was.’ (Copyright 3965) CIILILS I is \ New Lake Theater 420 Pontiac Trail WALLED LAKE George Mentgomery —ALsO— “UNCHAINED” Starring Chester Morris, Barbara Hale ‘LBL a aa s. Mid-Week WHAT THE STARS ARE SAYING ABOUT "a Star 1S Born” — Baa a aaa. 7222222204 JUNE HAVER ano Fred MACMURRAY DANCE TONIGHT Music by the So-phis-to-Cats Ne Cover—No Minimum DELL’S INN STARTS TOMORROW! LAST TIME. TODAY = — VAN: JOHNSON in _ LUCY ano DESI A thrilling experience! “Asphalt Jungle” STARTS AT 11:10 — 2:30 — 6:00 — 9:20 CINALL cx AN STARTS AT 1:00 —- 4:30 — 7:50 © oN MR $7 OF ALL! TST VIRGINIA MAYO A momerable of us! ROBERT TAYLOR : Married Monks '|Cause of Hunger ‘by force some months ago. Hollywood Headlines By .BOB THOMAS HOLLYWOOD w—Richard Wid- mark is not joining the scramble by top stars to iricorporate. His reasons give some insight on the man and the financial situation in Hollywood, Such names as Burt Lancaster, Jane Russell, Rita Hayworth. | Frank Sinatra, Henry Fonda and Strike in Korea SEOUL w — Seven Buddhist monks and three nuns fainted and were hospitalized today as their hunger strike against married monks went into its sixth day. They are among the 200 un- married monks and nuns who have vowed to fast “until the govern- ment takes positive action to rid | the temples of all married monks or until we all die as martyrs.” * ¢ *@ : The celibates are fasting at) Chogesa Temple, an ancient shrine in downtown Seoul which they took The married monks still control around a thousand temples and have announced they will defy | ‘President Syngman Rhee’s order that they vacate by the end of this month. They say the order violates freedom of religion.. They insist they are upholding separation of church and state. | Rhee says the married mene are pro-Japanese. The unmarried | monks say they are too worldly. Clarke School for the Deaf at | Northampton, Mass., and New | York City’s Lexington School for | the Deaf, both founded in 1967. started the movement_in America | to teach deaf children to speek and | Widmark . Bucks rede by Refusal To Incorporate Kirk Douglas are now corporative bodies with the intention of pro- ducing pictures for “themselves. ’ The advantage is obvious: money. If they can produce money-making films, the stars will profit more and over @ longer time than if they worked on straight salary - * * Widmark goes against the trend. “Sure, I've had offers to incor- porate,’ he said, “But I've turned them down, “Why should I tie myself down to an office? If I had been inter- ested in business, I would have gone into the business world in- stead of becoming an actor, “Sure, I might make More mon- ey. But how much money can you use? After you've got clothes and food, a house and a car, what more do you need?” ' The problem, he said, wag with the tax laws. In order for the deal to be legit, a star has to make several films with his own com- pany, The federals long ago got hep to the gimmick of making one or two films, then dissolving the corporation and collecting the loot on a capital gains basis. “You've got to put out several pictures,” Wid mark explained. “And you just can't find enough good scripts. Keego Theater : TONIGHT In CinemaScope “HIT THE DECK” Starring Jane Powell and Teny Martie —ALSO— “UNCHAINED” Chester Morris, Barbara Hale | Coming Thersday “BLACKBOARD JUNGLE” LAST 2 DAYS! | Feature Starts At 1:25 — 3:25 — 5:25 — 7:30 — 9:30 P. M. read lips 8 sererrerrerarersrans == An) —— 12:45 Pp. M. ee oa HUDSON BARBARA RUSH JEFF MORROW Also: Bugs Bunny Cartoon — Sports Reel © Late News fuunss ri -m- “Bedeviled” pinrea “The Marauders” Tomorrow | * rf SNEAK i] Tomorrow | Ni PREVIE ght 1M TECHMICOLOR a / Night ab 9:00 P. M. Ede t 9:00 P. M. Attend Our Regular WE ARE NOT PERMITTED TO Show Tomorrow Night and Remain as Our Guest to See ‘A.BIG MAJOR PRODUCTION PICTURE BUT WE'RE SURE YOU'LL ENJOY EVERY MINUTE OF IT! 7:00 or 9:00 P. M. MENTION THE TITLE OF THIS strand) ——LAST DAY——_— Glenn Ford in “THE iE AMERICANO” “BOWERY TO BAGDAD” n= STA Ti OMORROW— The story ee Ge ee eS Pra eee a ae a ee se oe ‘ } - THE PONTIAC Press TUESDAY, JUNE 14, 1955_ Tigers Open 4 eek Road Trip in New York! + * + Young I Bengal Huser Pitch 28 Full Games NEW YORK (UP)—Any school- | carefully with the Detroit 7 boy can tell you that today is|sters emphasizing to them that ' aline ol IS ngais ope Flag Day, but a schoolboy named |the warm-up period should be e er in ves Rowe could make it a flag year/ mainly to get theny loose. . = Detroit — _ Fy Roig searaangy geo. ven though t are in ve following advice. Big Lead j in By the Associated Press Chicago following a stinging Early Showing place, six games behind the lead- | Led by rookie Frank Lary, who has ¢ Those frolicking Dodg- of by Mana-/ changed trom when they took off , ing Yankees with whom they open | seven complete games, the Tiger . ers, fattened up again on home| ger Leo an eastern road swing tonight, the | total of 28 is rounded out by six i a second swing| Milwaukee, falling back to 500 Tigers are as flag-conscious as | apiece for Steve Gromek and Ned a Ing y through the West today determined | in a 6-4 defeat at Ch in the | 2 ‘TS NO e Betsy Ross when she scissored |Garver, five for Billy Hoeft and . to look more like the National | only major league game scheduled and sewed together the original | four for rookie Duke Maas -y . leaders this last night, is home to Philadelphia, ; .. “Old Glory” during the Revolu-| That makes the Tiger pitching oung Tiger Belting| 1 was only their fantastic get|with Pittsburgh at St.Louis —_ Detroit Team in Good | jon. about as hot an item for the Motor Ball at .383;. Kuenn’s Sr? St Mae sea of the sesame toes Se Cutis me Shape for Long Grind;| he reason tor the City as to gurenioed camel 341 able on the last tour of the West #8 Hoeft Hurl Tonight) © tp-fight pitching. in one im- of then 41 Is Second on jour 0! aett to Hurl Tonig ‘eat a lead | 2F¢ ahead of them in the standings, iby in ie ot Cacionatl, Three eorciasneed ie every other club in (ee majors they think the youth.of the staff ; were i NEW YORK @®~Young Al Ka- teeing thane lead the including Ted Klus- _ DETROIT @®—With one of the/| and that is in complete games. prea — — comentes line of the Detroit Tigers has *e e zewski’s 18th and a three-run blast best mid-June records in recent With the old pitching hero of the opened up . 4 commanding lead} And what little was trimmed off | by Ray Jablonski in the fifth that |— meter) eke bole, he (De lei gera) Lgwecd | (Schecihay) over teammate Harvey Kuenn in| their first-place margin, the Dodg- | put the Braves behind to stay. Ed troit Tigers today begin a four- Rowe, directing operations, the the rican League batting race./ ers got back at home. They won| Mathews got his 13th homer for woes road seat that could easily |r scroii staty has tirned in 28 cons onrad, a on Only six points ahead of Kuenn|13 of 16 in the last Ebbets Field | Milwaukee, but Jackie Collum, decide whether they'll stay in con- plete games to date—cight more a week ago, the surging Kaline| stand. who relieved Gerry Staley in the fee oe Se Aerie OE aa aay ebar ane a lee . les bolted to a .383 average as Kuenn| Brooklyn is at Cincinnati tonight, | fourth, kept the Braves scoreless || Pennant this year. league mM. slumped to .341. The 20- opening a 12-game road trip with aj as the Redlegs replaced St.Louis By the time the return “We've got young strong kids 0- avori es in outfielder went 9-for-18 during the | 10%-game edge over the runnerup | in sixth place, to Briggs Stadium for their next) working for us and when the wea- ; week to gain 11 points, Kuenn,| Chicago Cubs. The Bruins are 3% 7 8 « home stand, the traditional Fourth | 0°" ets hot. and some of the meanwhile, collected only four hits| ahead of the New York Giants,| In the American League, the || of July halfway point will be two older pitchers begin to fade a little ' in 24 trips’ and lost 25 points. who have a three-game stay injeastern teams are back home days post. Traditionally ed from | We Ought to be right at our peak.” SOU erm ee the men have been separated from | p owe said. Wis, Power ot ‘Kansas adele foe the pennant, Y Scramble! Rowe thinks much of the trou-| 200 Golfers to Bid Rirkss Aahbern of Oe Pamedal | for the pennant. ble involving pitchers these days pile Pills confine to hoot tee ,| Se far Detroit has made a |is that the starters wear them-| for Amateur Title at . National League batting parade —- me | Cee Ge a alhod Linville, N. C. with a .351 mark. The blond speed- | « cot Se eee ae ) ster batted only 10 official times’ egos wn woe cn UNV last week, making three hits, His f vm IC ames lend indians, whe res ae ‘a —< average dipping four points. test orig fr 8 =" an asses Sey Gee be Big Ted Kluszewski of the Cin- ~ - scramble for the AL flag. evant — ms Gunen bea i] v 4 fourth W cone with wats 2] PARIS w—Four Americans were , Games,” said Fred Matthee!, chiet Rildepady ese legrtode orailgresd ‘ Southern Golf Assn, champion. age. learning today what it is like to/of the Detroit delegation, which the Tigers, with a 30-24 record, a Conrad, the Air Force lieutenant Pittsburgh's Dale Long moved fight a continent. also includes Jack Tompkins, Doug ere firmly entrenched in a re. : from San , who 10 days to third at 228 They're fighting all Europe to|Roby and Dick Ross. - spectable fourth place spot. only! Zernial Ahead of Minnie | °° vn the British Amateur tour- * * get the 1960 Games for Detroit.| “We also understand these peo- six games out. of first place. . ze nament, was exempt from the Gus Zernial of the Kansas City| The International Olympic Com-| ple over here think Lausanne The road trip beginning today,| Minoso, Musial Leads | 36-hole qualifying test today and A’s and the New York Yanks'| mittee, meeting here this week, | Switzerland is a strong contend- 23 games in seven cities, will put] Jy wski in Poll tomorrow over the 6,634-yard Lin- Mickey Mantle are tied for Amer-| will award the Games Thursday | er,” Matthaei continued. “But we ite dark heres club from USZOWSKI In FO ville Golf Club course. He won last ican League home run supremacy | and Detroit's chances appear sim. | have not given up by any means. Detroit to its sternest test of the year and the year before, only man with 14 apiece and Kaline has bat-| The big reason is that Europeans| We have been trying to get the season. Performing on alien fields| CHICAGO uw — Shortstop Ernie | in 40 years to win two inarow. . ted in the most runs, 44. want the games for Europe. Games since 1939 and we'll keep and before ‘‘hostile” crowds, com-| Banks of the Chicago Cubs jumped| His challengers scrambled for Duke Snider and Roy Campanel- a ~ @ trying for a century if necessary. pelled to hit the road every few/ into first place in the All Star/|the 31 remaining places in cham- la of Brooklyn head the National! ‘We keep hearing that Rome is| «Detroit, is wonderfully’ suited || days, eating in restaurants, sleep-| baseball poll today moving ahead | pionship match play which begins League home run derby with 19/the front-running city for the 1960; and outfitted to hold the Olympics ing in hotels, bunched with all| of Johnny Logan of the Milwaukee ay and ends with the 36- . ton Pittsbu: each and Snider ig tops in RBI production with 60, Pacer in 4th Straight Win at Hazel Park DETROIT # — Castle Harbor, unbeaten in three previous starts, won the two-year-old pace in 2:11 2/5 at Hazel Park last night. He paid $2.80. . Fashion Frisco finished second. Golden Blade was third. ~ Castle Harbor, owned by Keith Gardner of Jackson, was driven by TV-Less Boxing Show FREEPORT, N. Y, @&—The usu- al post-war trend will be reversed tonight when a small boxing club opens here, pitting middleweights Vic Cardell of Hartford, Conn., against Rinzo Nocero of Brooklyn. The club has no television contract. League Leaders Kaline. “4; @. Jensen, le ; Berra. New York. 4; Vernon, “sfoaia nUNG?-ceruin” Waoese Cuy and M » New York, 14; Kaline, aay al ‘Robinson, New ‘k, il. STOLEN eng Chicago, 8; = Chicago, 7: Hunter, ~~ York, 6 Jensen, ton, Busby, Detroit and M Mantle. New York. $. PITCHING (based on 5 decisions}\—Wynn, Cleveland. 81, 889; +1, 800; Chik and Ford, New York, 7-2, 778; Houtt —— and |. a one York, 5-2, OUTS—Score, eee wi; nee York, 9; ppd Cleveland, ‘erce, Chicago 55: Garcia, “Cleve. NATIONAL L LEAGUE G (based UNS—Campanella and Snid ce york te "Baines, Chie i: Tae re Lule.’ 13: jk pre teiers . Bruton. Minwaukee 8 on 3 fons) —Jeff- fa, ; Raden. | SAGINAW —Al Andrews of St. Leng. Harris of Detroit last night. Youle is: |bout, A crowd of 3415. saw the Brook- | called it a draw at 98 udge Peek Leading in Trans-Miss New Yorker Has First Day 70 in Tourney at Des Moines DES MOINES ® — Walter R. Peek, a handsome 28-year-old salesman from New Rochelle, N.Y., with an option on. medalist honors in the Trans-Missisippi golf tournament, hoped to com- plete the deal today. The Easterner, a former Cor- nell University champion and the. winner of the Army and Navy title back iri 1945, had a two-stroke lead going into the final 18 qualifying holes, Peek’s ‘first-round score was 70, two-under par for the hilly, 6,586- yard Wakonda Club course. It came at late day just when every- One was virtually convinced that George Clark, a 21-year-old from Ottumwa, Iowa, and Rodney Bliss, But Peek, who covers tlie Mid- for a paper company, came a valley te the 18th green: | his third straight birdie BF: activities because Bliss, six- Nebraska :amateur champion Towa ruler, went to the the National Collegiate as Coral representative in 1933. Bliss got his par-equaii.ng 72, by notching a birdie 3 on the 18th hole for a one-under par 35 after a 37 out nine. Clark, a member of the North Texas State team, reversed those figures ‘or his 72 as ‘he got top-flight results from hig putter on the first nine. Andrews’ Weight Too Much for Duke Harris af Paul, Minn., making effective use of a 10% pound weight advantage, won a close decision over Duke Andrews, weighing 158, was the aggressor throughout the 10-round fight at St. Andrews athletic field. Judge Harold Anderson, Flint, points each; '| deserves the Games more than it and the United States certainly gets them.” But there's an unwritten rule of thumb in the IOC that the sum- mer games should be held in Europe at least two-thirds of the time, The 1956 Games are to be | held in Australia and that, said several influential members of the 10C. should take care of staging them outside Europe for another 12 or 16 years, : * 8 * : The one big hope the Detroiters have is that Rome and Lausanne will get locked in a power fight and counteract each other. With this in mind, Matthaei and his group are wooing all the delegates they can buttonhole. In addition to Lausanne and De- troit, Brussels, Budapest, Tokyo rand Mexico City all are trying to get the summer Games, while (| Team in NCAA Innsbruck, Austria; Squaw Valley, Calif.; Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany, and St.Moritz, Switzer- land, all are in line for the winter Games. Broncos Now Listed as Top OMAHA (UP) — Western Mich- igan moved into the favorite’s role today ag the-NCAA college World| Series. went into its semifinal round, The Michigan club pounded Wake Forest, 9-0, Monday night to re- main unbeaten in the double elim- ination tournament. Wake Forest and the other two teams still in the running, Oaklahoma A&M and Arizona, each have one defeat. Western plays Wake Forest again tonight while Arizona tackles the Aggies. Western pounded Wake poceet pitching for 12 hits while hurlers Jim Smith and au Sposito collaborated for a three-hitter, i Champ’s Weight Secret SUMMIT, N. J. (UP) —Light heavyweight champion Archie Moore still is keeping his be a secret, but he reportedly scaled “about 180’ yesterday following another workout for his title de- fense against Bobo Olson next Wednesday night. Trabert Top-Seeded LONDON w — American Davis Cup ace Tony Trabert of Cincin- nati has been seeded No. 1 for the Wimbledon tennis tournament 8:30. which opens next Monday. Doris! pick « wes.. o-9 23 Hart of Coral Gables, Fla., was Draston Drug 1 00 no ~ Pennsylvania’ s ‘Rags-to-Riches’ Crew [is Seek Win in 53rd IRA Championship|* seem to be fitting in. The crew is. shorter . and lighter. And this Sninatec® other ‘“‘Keed” but when he con- nects with his bolo he can hurt his opponent. Ludwick Lightburn of British Hon- duras, who advertises himself as. place tie with Dick & Wes Sports ball dumping the previously unbeaten Sports nine, 2-0. Drug had to scrape for its winning runs, One came in the Ist inning when Hutchinson walked and ad- vanced on a stolen base, passed ball and an error. 3rd. frame on a hit batsman, passed ball, sacrifice and another passed ball. Gidley Electric .and | Detrott Sylvan Center play tonight 1954 Trotting Champion ? Feature — ifn nernmen Sate agi HE SLIPPED! — Ludwick Lightburn of British Honduras, hits the perf canvas after slipping in the 6th round of a 10-rounder at St. Nicholas AP Wirephote Arena Monday night with Cuba's Isaac Logart. The Cuban took a split Honduran fighter in 5 weeks. The lustily. Logart Scores Farly, ‘Gets crowd of 1,700 booed the decision Decision Over Lightburn NEW YORK (Isaac Logart, a|the welterweight champign of the bolo puncher from Cuba, has been | Caribbean, stepped into’ the ring trying to imitate his stablemate, | with Logart for the second time in Kid Gavilan and he's been develop- ing slow but sure. H@ ll probably never become an- - Ld * Last night, in St. Nicholas Arena, Drug 9 Gains © Ist Place Tie Boe Hurls Drayton Club to Top on Shutout of Dick-Wes Outfit Drayton Drug pulled into a Ist! n the Waterford Recreation Soft- — Press agreed with Aidela, five weeks and the result was the same, Logart won the decision. It was close both times, but by now Lightburn-must be convinced he can't beat Isaac. The second battle was close. In fact, the offi- cials couldn't see eye to eye. Ref- eree Barney Felix had Logart the winner 5-4-1. Judge Leo Binbaum saw it-even in rounds, but Logart the winner on points, 5-4, while Judge Artie Aidela called Light- burn the winner, 5-4-1. The Associ- =e @ @.=-- It was that close. Had they stopped it after five rounds, there would have been no question that Logart was the winner. He was sharp in the first half. But if they had scored it on the last half, Lightburh would have come out on top with ease. Belt Surprise Homers ‘to Hand Barons Win BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (® — Two League Monday night by Gary Boe hurled the 2-hit shut- out for the Druggists as he out- pitched Fred Konchis, who gave only 4 hits, 2 to Stu Hutchinson. The two teams now share the league lead on 6-1 records. Despite Boe’s fine pitching, The other marker came in the at unexpected home runs helped the Birmingham Barons of the Southern Assn. defeat Nashville 84 in a 10-inning game. The homers were hit by Baron pitchers. Starting hurler John Gabler hit one early in the game. In the 10th inning relief pitcher Ken Beardslee belted a homer with the bases loaded to win the game. Major Leagues TUESDAY'S a Associated esme ee Standard Time) 2 = LEAGUE = = Behind is 22 4 3 627 06 56 Ae 407 ae TODAY's : Detroit at New York, TS Dm —Hoett (3-3) vs. Kucks (5-2) or Byrne (3-1) Cleveland fo ‘ash dD, m.— Score (64) and Feller (1-2) or Garcia (+7) We MeDermott (3-5) and Pascual € : Chie at Baltimore. ? atm ad _ wet Boston, “1 p.m.—Ditmar el (O-L) “Gn NDAY'S RESULTS se echeculed No EDNESDAY'S ar rea Cheveiand at Washington, 7 ‘st New York fy m= pm. Ps City at —* m, for eeeeene eee betwee ees i New York Yankees, who have won near two of every three games, Southpaw Billy Hoeft, who has Yorkers, will go to the mound for game series. a tle for the first base spot in th National League. had 3,417 votes to 3,153 for the Cincinnati slugger. Physically, the Tigers aren't in bad shape at all, Shortstop Harvey Kuenn, though still favoring an ail- orm. Pitcher Steve Gromek is back into shape, although manager Bucky Harris won't play the vet- eran hurler against me eee Ned Garver and Fran pitch after Hoeft, Ray Boone still is troubled by a pulled leg muscle and Jack Phil- ot recovering from an injured Two newcomers expected to join the Bengal fold in the next couple of days are Jim Brady, 19-year-old pitcher freshman at Notre Dame, and Jim Small, 18-year-old out- fielder from San Jose, Calif. The Tigers signed them for bonuses of $35,000 each. =| Lions Face Giants on Grid, Sept. 18 DETROIT (UP) — The Detroit Lions will meet the New York Giants in an exhibition football game at Briggs Stadium Sept. 18 with proceeds going to Detroit's underprivileged children, it was announced today by Lions general manager Nick Kerbawy. It will be the final tuneup game for the Detroit squad before the 1955 National Football League sea- son gets under way and also the teami's only pre-season appearance in Detroit, Plan Baseball Workouts Metropolitan Club of Pontiac will hold baseball practices Wednesday, Thursday, and Saturday, at 5 p.m., on the north diamond at Columbia- Joslyn, All players interested in trying out are welcome to attend. CHICAGO (UP) — The Chicago Cubs today acquired utility in- fielder Owen Friend from Louisville Friend opened the season with the Boston Red Sox but later was shipped to Louisville, where . he ri leg, is gradually returing to had 3,147. Thursday hole finals Saturday. One of the most artful scram- blers was Billy Joe — the lusty-swinging lumber dealer nearby Morganton, recent Walker can League Avila polled - Lothery’s Mound |*=*, Jets Edge Merchants, 1-0, at Wisner Field, in: Pitching Battle — Auburn Merchants’ Ken Camp- bell and Russ Lothery of the L.-C€. | Anderson Jets tocked horns in a | fine pitchers battle Monday night at Wisner field in a Class A city league baseball game. When hos- tilities ceased, Lothery and his Anderson teammates had a 1-0 vic- tory. The game’s only run was scored in the bottom half of the Ist stanza and without benefit of a safe blow. Shortstop Loule Seay, leading off, was hit by & pitched ball. He stole 2nd base and scored on an error by third baseman Santa Cruz. That proved to be the ball game. Lothery spaced five hits, .struck out nine Auburn hitters, fanning the side out in the ist and 3rd innings, and walked not a man. Campbell permitted only four safe- ties, whiffed six and walked one. Jets’ second baseman Fletcher Davis made an outstanding field- ing play in support of Lothery in the final inning. Merchants ......... 6000006—051 Or amen econ HOSter 1000002141 Campbell and Honchell; Lothery and Johnson. Bedenk Winning Pilot UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa.—Penn ee ee ee son te bale for second ase. Job Tops Auburn} , on ie Lester fered who won the Collegiate crown last as pe pen taged for the Uni- aie Pasion Tar Heet cpa node on ual abeas tiacass as Dave Smith of Gastonia and Taylor Jr. of Greensboro. |Dwight, Iceberg Lead Publinx - Golf Prelims liminary “qualifiers will bid for 14 spots in the national tourney at Indianapolis. en Gn tar ee a Olson Spars 83 Rounds Preparing for Archie ASBURY PARK, N, J, (UP) ~ {Bobo Olson has now sparred 83 State never has experienced a los- ing baseball season in the 25 years Joe Bedenk has been on the coach- hit only .15% in 23 games. ing job. oe his perfect fighting weight and he’s ready now for Moore." NEW YORK w—If Swaps and Nashua—the two top 3-year-olds of the’. year—are going to meet, it E72 ch-Rac eevee NEN, SS SE Woodward Declines to Ship His Colt fo Coast ati ig? ee Hr THE PONTIAC PRESS. TUESDAY, JUNE 14, 1955): ry = ee athers day. Freeman Shoes, Moccasins, Slippers or Booster Oxfords are practical, comfortable gifts that please Dad the whole year through ... or with a gift certificate. he can select his own! * a A A A I Ae A A i et: A ay lela Eedee Ma. A iy A A a 9 * ranking amateur who has turned || pro within the past year, said he's SAN FRANCISCO (?—The Na- tional Open golf championship hasn't had an amateur winner in 22 years but this brassy Pacific Coast city is excited over the sons, Harvie Ward Jr. * * * Ward will win but.I feel he has as good a chance as anybody,” said Byron Nelson today, com- menting on the tournament open- ing Thursday. ‘‘He’s playing won- derfully well. I'd certainly call him a@ threat.” Frank Stranahan, a former high- heard more talk of Ward since his | | entrant, including Ben Hogan and Snead. _|im picked Archie Moore today to beat Bobo Olson on June 22. Joey fought both. || Maxim, who lost the light heavyweight crown to Moore on Dec. 17, 1952, said, ‘I like Moore arrival here than of any other Sam » ° * “San Francisco money is flood- chances of one of its simon-pure | | sionals, “I'm not predicting Harvie! Ward," Stranahan said. ‘You can} get five dollars or a thousand on anybody you'd like to take against Harvie.” One prominent pro has wagered heavily that Ward will score better than a number of leading profes- including Gene Littler, Mike Souchak, Cary Middlecoff and PGA champion Chick Harbert. The last amateur winner of this blue-ribbon event was Johnny Goodman in 1933—a real dark- horse. Not since the days of Bobby Jones, who retired in 1930, has an amateur been given even passing consideration. * * * Ward, 29-year-old Walker Cup ace who attended the University of North Carolina, passed up the British Amateur, which he former- and amateur, rate him the best of Maxim Tabs Moore to Defeat ‘Bobo’ CLEVELAND (UP)—Joey Max- to win the New York fight hecause he is a savage, belting son-of-a- gun. He hits a lot harder than Ol- son. He’s always dangerous, and Bobo has nothing to keep him oft." lightest Heavyweight NEW YORK — When he won the heavyweight championship, Bob Fitzsimmons left a record that still stands, His 158 pounds is the Six Buc Players Bat in Cleanup, None Can Hit PITTSBURGH — Manager Fred Haney of the Pittsburgh Pirates called on six different players to bat in the cleanup spot in his first produce. Frank Thomas started out but was just a .129 hitter. Ramon 36 games and not‘one was able to |. Nos mateur Harvie Ward Rated Open Threat ing the ‘place, all of it on Harvie | the present amateur crop. San; keep ‘em straight as I've been); approached those scores on con- | Francisco, where 2 now sells | doing, I should do all right,” he automobiles, has adopted him. | added, “Shucks, I've got as much a} Ward had consecutive rounds | chance of winning the Open as 1/ over the weekend of 69, 70 and 71. have of flying,’ the blond, good-| All the pros concede that if he| looking Southerner said. could approach these figures in| actual tournament play he'd be a| “But 'm driving well and this is! strong title contender. a driver's course. Also it's not} Only Snead, the slammer who. too long and I think if I gan just has never won this big one, has | | the wall I'd sit back and relax,” | sistency. Sam has had consecutive, ’} | rounds ot 70, 71, 71 and 68—a total of 230. ‘‘If I could just put that on he drawled. Hogan, the four-time winner, complained, ‘I play one good round and one bad one. My best has been a 70 and I've also had a TT and an 80, if I'd kept score.” Mihay Wins Knights of Columbus nosed out the Elks, 2-1, at Northside Park, in ‘Monday night city league soft- ball action. KC’s Pete Mihay and the Flks’ Hill engaged in a_ pitching duel, each being touched for only four hits. Mihay struck out 11 and walked one while Hill fanned eight, walked one, and hit two batters. KC took the lead in the 2nd inning and never lost it. An er- ror, hit batsman, and single seored once to break the ice. A pair ef doubles in the éth frame accounted for the eventual win- ning run. A triple, and sacrifice fly scored the Elks’ lone run in the 5th. . Riteway Softwater club chased | five runs across in the lst two) stanzas to defeat Ashland Flying | BONUS BABY—One of 2 peal | Octane, 5-3, at Beaudette. Roger | in City Softball League | more in the 6th. | McCarter and Galante. Mejias followed and failed to get |Tookies signed over last weekend | a hit in two games. Back went | by the Detroit Tigers is James J. Reynolds hurled for the winners and effectively scattered five hits. | ® Thomas. But the 25-year-old outfielder was sidelined with the flu and up ting .350. Shepard hit only .150 in the No. 4 spot. lightest a heavy champ ever weighed. in three games. Next was George Freese and finally Preston Ward. ~ EXHAUST PIPES INSTALLED FREE eh ae First Quality Original Equipment Quality Also TAIL PIPES and | | | Ford. Chevrolet Studebaker Choose from WALKING SHORTS BERMUDA SHORTS - SHORTS eer TE A LONG SLEEVE SPORT SHIRTS est in a variety of fabrics . all light and comfort- - able for summer wearing. 4.95 - BOXER STYLE Pine broadcloth . . weight for warm weather +. . expertly tailored for comfortable wearing. 1.25 - the very new- 12.95 DRESS 'N’ PLAY The ideal gift for Father's Day... . a convertible shirt that doubles as a business cad port shirt. 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College Hogan Gives Recipe for Win in U.S. Open Long, Straight Driver Has Best Chance at - San Francisco SAN FRANCISCO (UP)—A long, straight hitter off the tee will win the 1955 U. S. National Open golf tournament, That's what Ben Hogan, who has accomplished the feat four times, said today after looking over the fog-soaked fairways that limit ball roll to a very few feet. In the field of 162 who will tee off in the big event on Thurs. day, there are only a half dozen long, straight hitters. Fellow pro- fessionals consider Mike Sou- chak, Sam Snead, Hogan, Dr. Cary Middiecefi, Ed Furgel and Byron Nelson in that class, If Hogan's prediction holds true, that will limit the men who have possibilities of winning. “To win this one,” said Hogan, “it will take a long, straight hit- ter off the tee. That’s where the championship will be won—off the tee." Young Al Mengert, playing out of Mamaroneck, N. Y., who quali- fied automatically because he fin- lished high up in last year’s com- petition, amplified Hogan's state- ment, “There isn't a possible chance of a scrambler winning this tour- nament,”’: he said. ‘‘Every little mistake costs at least a stroke on this course.” The Olympic Club course meas- ures only 6700 yards long, but it plays longer than most 7200-yard courses, because there is no chance for more than a few feet of roll. The perpetual fog keeps the course wet, There are quite a few straight hitters in the field, who may have trouble getting enough distance to have accuracy on their approach shots. These include amateur Harvie Ward, Gene Littler and Billy Max- well, Mountaineers Gain 3 Titles Same Year RICHMOND, Va.—West Virginia University is the first school in the long history of the Southern Conference tq win conference |championships in football, basket- | decided not to compete. Miss Reed | won the title last year. Five former Western Junior | They are Virginia Dennehy, rep- \reserting the Chicago Art Insti- /amateur champion: Anne Richard- son and Barbara Mclintire, Rollins College, and Berridge Long of ball and baseball during the same | school year. West Virginia won the football crown behind fine quarterbacking by Freddy Wyant. Hot Rod Hundley led the Mountaineer basketballers to the top. Jim Heise, a right- hander, _won.10 games and —lost only one for West Virginia baseball and was the collegiate strikeout king of the nation with Huntington, W.Va, 104 strikeouts. SHORT SLEEVE SPORT SHIRTS SHIRT BEACH SHORTS Give Dad a new pair of beach shorts... newest patterns in a wide range of colors . also match- ing shirts available. 3.95 = 6.95 SAGINAW at LAWRENCE THE STYLE CORNER OF PONTIAC * Famous porous weave in the new, nubby’ texture. Choose from 18 colors that Dad can mix or match to any color combination. 12°. 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W's every : tensive minor | Busch termed the rf was denied by a Cardinal | Cardinals against Giants—but | body's ness . . . that’s why! Bob Coke i nay og a ln lier 8 from nc rau” and aed: "Iuka, "we praca ead ben conned Ite Candis in ct Rangers’ Polo Team Tops; State Tourney Continues ‘ are believed to have been an - asset to the sale of Budweiser Ivory Rangers polo team, boast-/ ney contests are preliminaries to . beer.” ing a record of 79 wins, one tie,| Ranger games. Then play a little private game Normalize Your e es ¢ and only nine losses over a three-| After four rounds of tournament with yourself to see how near you The beer is the major year span, seek to add new laurels| play, the Birmingham Ramblers can come to placing the ball where Weight and Relax | ot Anheuser-Busch Inc., one of the every Sunday afternoon on the/jead with four wins in as “many = HSK fs nation’s largest breweries, which grass field at the Ivory Polo! starts. Franklin Hills (2-1), De-|*° Steam Baths, has its main plant in St, Louis. grounds, Lahser and 8-Mile Roads, | trojt Majors (2-2), Rochester Polo You'll be surprised how quick- ; Electric Cabinets : = and on the indoor field there each) Cjub (1-2), Pontiac Chiefs (1-2),| ly yeu sequire control. Never |} § 2 ' Wednesday night. and the Toledo Polo Club (0-3) sacrifice accuracy to pewer in Physio-Therapy Daily trom Duke Huskers Three key men, a family com-| complete the present standings. golf. The best shots with wood Fam tod pm - ’ ‘ ‘bine, are largely seas for| - Immediate plans call for 10 tour-| have a faint heok at the far end Call Today tor Information : : the Rangers unprecedented suc-| ney games’ to determine Michi-| of the flight. : —_. gan’s Ist post-war champion, This is due to the slight spin YMCA Athletic Club e Captain Jack Ivery, gy Ste- ! given the ball when you hit it, as FE 5-61 16 ’ fani, and dack Stefa Mac's - : id, from nside-out : * Dibble, Erickson |¥21 ould. trom slightly i son, comprise the tric whose fine teamwork many orfos, aaa S k, 59 L tte SESS eee stipes” | TRADE IN YOUR WORN TIRES Orange Bowl Football Game Proves Profitable Final Audit Shows MIAMI, ‘Fia, @—A final audit showed. that Duke and Nebraska each will get $144,717.34 for their participation in the 1955 Orange Bow! football game. ° . Jack's uncle, i ene tan ne| ra Dane ose ante | for MOBILS or U.S. ROYALS “up in 1%1 as a replacement for) director Bud Erickson of the De- . the elder Stefani, shelved with an/troit Lions were the principal Ubere lowe injury. After Mac's return to speakers at Watertord High L ! Al nce for Your Old Tires! action, an inseparable trio was|School’s spring sport banquet in| DOUBLE STAMPS WEDNESDAY formed. = oe a ipaceclnle last night. 9 Lew Smith, S.gcal ace from East T informal speeches, a ques- - Soucy S$ Service Aurora, N, Y., and Al Holman, | tion and answer period was held. former Ohio State football star, | Coaches Jack Hackett (track) Dave 1211 North Perry Se. At Madison Street FE 3-9557 * Gross gate for the New Year's Day game, the Orange Bow! Com- mittee was told yesterday, amount- are the other outstanding mem-| Freeman (baseball), Don Beedle ed to $460,835.75, of which $81,250 eer YF : - bers of the Ranger squad. (JV baseball) and Pete Evarts came from television and radio : Michigan's polo tournament, | (golf) awarded letters to 59 ath- rights. The city of Miami was paid IN STATE TOURNEY—Two of the outstanding | Tourney games are played each Wednesday and Fri- hampered by rain and wet letes who participated in spring $51,675 for use of the Orange Bowl | polo players competing in the current Michigan} day night at the Ivory Polo Field, Lahser and 8-Mile grounds, resumes with single | 8Ports activities. stadium, championship tournament are these 2 Oakland resi-| Roads. Pulver lives at 2360 Greenlawn, Pontiac, games on Wednesday evenings) Special awards went to all-league The Orange Bowl Committee | dents. At left is Roy Pulver, captain of the Pontiac| while Smith lives at 26680 Carol Drive, Franklin Hills.| and double - headers on Friday | baseball players Dave Larkin, showed a profit of $586.16-for the | Chiefs, with Wendell Smith, captain of Franklin Hills. nights. Wednesday night tourn-| Steve Kebler and Jerry Kruskie, \ game, in contrast to a deficit of - - captain Dick Ryan, most valuable $1.200 in the 1954 game and attend- player Loren Bray and leading hit- ant events S Id R be ts — Still Rew Yok Yaies Be Tey! Solunar Tables ter Kruskie in baseball, and golf-| * © «@ ame O Its have produced seven route-going | er Jack Reynolds, runnerup in the OP RAD s Teams competing in the 1956 . e 7 performances apiece to rank be- By JOHN ALDEN KNIGHT conference golf meet. game will get even more, the com- Finishing What He Starts hind Lary. According to the solunar tables mittee reported, with the stadium Sparked by Lary, the Detroit| calculated for this area, best Seniors Test Starts seating capacity raised by about) NEW YORK w—Reliable Robin figure to see action. He has gone | pitching staff has accounted for times for hunting and fishing for ed by. son | , om MATTHEWS: HARGREAVES, uc 10.000 to 78,000. In addition to 7 Roberts of the Philadelphia Phils|the route his last seven starts, | the most complete games, 28—half today and Wednesday are as {ol- RYE, N. Y. # — her big per cemt of the gate receipts, the usually finishes start —| having won six times, The rest of aS many as the Tiger moundsmen group of old-timers, 160 strong, tee teams will get 7 per cent of the y fi ona |the Philadelphia mound staff has compiled in 1954. The Brooklyn | lows: off in the U. S. Seniors golf cham-, 2 LA Qk 7 $285,009 in a new radio and tele. | ®5 his complete-game pitching rec- a-counted for only seven other Dodger staff heads the National| 7*7) | ou | pionship. S. W, Creedmore of Fort HLA 4 \ vision contract ord for the past few seasons will complete efforts. | League with 21 complete games. Minor Major Miner Meter | Smith, Ark., and Frank D. Ross of | attest, Gene Conley of the Milwaukee | Wednesday ; West Hartford, Conn., each shot a ; The sturdy righthander has Braves is runnerup to Roberts in ,,. A.M AG aa Ans 133 to tie for the lead in the first N elson In O n, topped the Nationa! A in the National League with seven. High Gun Stays Home roy aS" re ary group which layed yesterday, Deni burli let Se ess | k Lary of the Detroit Ti NEW YORK w—High t ing complete games Fran ry of the roit Tigers ¥ < i—High Gun won’ nannies 8) i ce enlies Thoughts straight years and he's ome * it}is the leader in the American | go to England for the King George oo a ae ae : SANDERS AMERICA S BEST SELLER of Comeback ‘again this season. Roberts has | League with eight in 11 starts. The Queen Elizabeth stakes, owner| PrrcHING — Jackie Collum. Rediegs. | : F AR | started 14 games and has com- | rookie righthander pitched for Buf-| Robert J. Kleberg decided today. Lacon eee oe vp aed - = FOR RENT BEST BUY BY . SAN FRANCISCO (INS) pleted 11 — most in the a | falo-of the International League in| He had been toying with the idea HTfrENG "Ray Yablonski, Redtegs. |f ine great Byron-Nelson- seid today | DuCing- the 194 campaign he -1%_and_went.the distance 13 of sending-the-colt-across the At-| Sw feshi's steer re micene || BDRAYIS | he has “no thoughts” of making a | Pitched 29 complete games. | times lantic, eet he pelnted ent that there TAL. , ag HARDWARE comeback just because he will play es eae eee * * would be only four or five days to mained, Babee parece |] on onsinet tcme te B 8-970 ‘in the United States and British | the Phils’ bullpen brigade doesn't | Teammate Ned Game and the/| get him ready after his arrival. Jablonski,” 2 Open tournaments this year. : ‘ “Lord Byron,” in San Francisco for the U.S. Open which starts Thursday, said he figured this was : the year to play. in the British}~=——— Open “‘for two good reasons.” The former Open champion, now a Roanoke, Texas, rancher ex- plained: “Reason number one is that it is being played at Scotland's famed St. Andrews, the shrine of golf. I've never played there and want to. “The other reason is that I have worked on my game for this bid for the National Open champion- ship and since the British event follows it closely, I feel my game will be at a peak for my bid at St. Andrews.” Menday's Majer League Linescore The Associated Press BATIONAL Milwaukee hood 206 000-—4 16 2 — oe 148 OOx—6 9 1 ichols. _— cB) = Crandall; Staler. coltum (4) and Burgess W—Collum, L— Nichols ome runs—Milwaukee, Mathews a cinnati, Kluszewski, Burgess, Jablonski Only game scheduled. “You're right! 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No! _ (Advertisement) (Advertivement) (Advertisement) (Advertisement) ' SFARLESS(7OSDICK AT ONE FELL | FSNOOP -wiTt 1 WILL SAVE HER FROM HIM-AND HIM FROM ca 1.O0SE, UGLY — 7 METER ALL, 1S YP TO POG TO MAME THE By T. V. Hamlip | " week ended June 9 totaled 230. ccllar workers as soon as the AFL- - ete a TUESDAY, JUNE 14, 1955 Ss Grain Market Holding Steady runup, Soybeans advanced at the open- ing more than a cent, but then unchanged duly 66%, and rye cent lower, July $1.07, Soybeans were to % lower, July $2.43, and lard was 3 te 10 cents: a hundred pounds higher, duly $12.70, Wheat was a little uneasy in the pulling and hauling of various in- fluences. Nearby contracts con- = _ tinued to look good because of more heavy rainfall over night in sections of the winter wheat har- vest land of the Southwest. On the weather bureau’s five- day forecast still more rain ap- peared to be in prospect for the weekend. It was to be scattered showers and thunderstorms ex- tending over parts of the South- west, the Middlewestern corn and soybean territory and the spring wheat. areas of the Northern Plains. Grain Prices 1CAGO GRAIN CHICAGO, June 14—A—Opening = Wheat— July oT™ July 2.01 Sep. . 110% Sept. 2024, Dec 11%% Dec .. 265 March 1.17 March , .. 2.03% s— May . .. 197 Old Contracts Corn— duly 244% July . . 14% Sept. . 23% Sept. . 441% Nov. . Zolbs . 13% Jan. 2.35 New Contracts July . s 67% March 237% Sept, . ....... Sm) Dee. . . s% July 12.70 “ Rye— Sept nw E ® AKRON, O. (INS) — Firestone | Tire and Rubber Co. reported to- | day net income for the six months , ended April 30 of $22,330,210, equal to $2.76 a common share. This com- | pared with $18,129,727, or $2.26 a) common share, in the same period | last year. Sales increased to $519.-| 508,494 from $447,949,183 in the ini- | tial half of 1954. fs NEW YORK (INS) — Dun and) Bradstreet, Inc. announced that | natioiwide business failures in the | This compared with 203 in the) week ~and 206 tn the? same week last year. Casualties | thus far in 1955 totaled 5.141, for a weekly average of 224, as against | 5,255, for a weekly average of 228 in the comparable period 4 | general market opening steady; ~ part year ago. | AKRON, O. (INS) — Goodyear Tire and Rubber Co. announced that it plans to raise approximate- ly $50,000,000 through an offering of new common stock to share- holders. According to P. W. Litch- z. stz STF id are £§2ze g*. it 3 CHICAGO POTATOES CHICAGO, June 14 (AP) — (USDA) — toes; arrivals old stock 2, new : en track OIT. June 14 (AP)—Eggs, f. ©. b. cases imcluded, federal-state Whites—Grade A jumbo 46-49 weight- ed average 46%, large 40-44 wat. avg. 41, medium 36-36 wtd. avg. 37, 3: grade B large 37-38 wtd. avg. DETR: Detroit, ie A jumbo la po lind hates ares ana a = large 28-30 wtd. avg. Hn | erete © tes—Grade A extra large 41%, large =A. momen Logie = : ie A extra 40, api 28 Kole Mer -.314| who attend Webster School. buying priese “emcees, i687), gholesale | Alum Am..... 711 Kimb Ciz .:. 306) Mapley is active in the Hi- whites 60-699 cent A's 46: mixed 36: = — ps —— ee 3 Twelve, Masonic Lodge No. 21 | Bos choad m8, ourveat Tereita Sonn | AE 7a, Mt Eee BF <-: Hit /and serves on the board of the| . =e s 30. Am M & Fdy 20.6 Gless ., 172 : | an Ween. o 2 Lib McN&L |. 30 Central Methodist Church. Am W 824 pe HS My .. 646 - Poultry Am Rad..... 25.2 — Aire .. bart ® - Am Seat 322 eee DETROIT POULTRY Am emcees . $239 Lone S&S Cem 63.2 News in Brief DETROIT. June 14 (AP)—Prices paid | Am Sti Fd.... 314 Lortilard .... 22 Er pound fob Daten for No. 1 quality am Te & Tel 185 — Leta . bog ve poultry up 10 om.: r ‘ob... 67.6 . Hens—heavy type, 27-29; light type, 19 | Am -Zine a1q Martin Gl ... 27 Thomas Bright, 44, of Keego 20 Heavy type broilers or fryers, 7%-3% | Anec Cop 63.7 May D Str .. 367 Ths: Whites 31-32: Gray Crosses 32: | Anac W&C.. 584 pee Jove a Berred Rocks 31-33. Light type brotiers| Armour & Co 144 Mens@n Ch 108 | or fryers. 25. Caponettes, 4 to 6 Ibs. 36 | Assd Dry G... 32) rot. Ue 305 38 Old roosters, 13. Ducklings, 32. Atchison §....1084 soice Wheel 31 Comment Market, steady plies and aul Rete ---. 2 1 Motorola gs | uence of liquor He appeared be- demad moderate ‘arm supplies a»pear -* ; ; Lehi : to be less freeiy offered. Receipts of |Aveo Mfg... 68 Muster & oh nee Onion | Towmihip Justice (Het hens barely ample Bald Lima.... 164 wer ise 412, mar G. Stanaback. Balt & Oh.... 60.4 wit cash R’.| 403 : Beech Nut 29.2 wat Dair - 21 CHICAGO POULTRY Bendix Av 62.3 war one on as CHICAGO, June 14 (AP) —Live J grendd nee arty ‘Mia Nat Lead .... 774 about steady om young stock an ens, , Nat Stee P ss week on Goes receipts im cooms oo A Nat Boag th ont St., paid a $50 fine and $25 (yesterday 1. coops ); | Bohn 2% WY Air Brk 24.7| costs a i fob paying prices umehanged: heavy — .Strs 176 wy Cent .._. 481 T = ter appearing before Orion hens 225-28: light hens 17.$-18; brotiers obey ll : 43 Nia M Pw 326| Township Justice Helmar_ G. or fryers 30-32; old roosters 12-128; | Bors Warn.... 464 Nort & West 38 | Stanaback caponettes 34-35. heat is a amas 56 6 . ens, lo CS ee! or 905 . a oe Nor sta Pw 17 Theft of the spare tire trom his =v _ Liv = Cen a og (Onn 08 32 truck “Monday Was reported by DETROIT LIVESTOCK Gampd wy... 363 Oliver Cp .. 166 Herbert C. Pretznow, of 2731 N. One ea ee ae 18.7 Pun ee’ ate. 35) Adams Rd., Pontiac Police said. sire tecnou stun sepy saute | aon 6". HS Eat bk 8) wag taken while) the truck, eae cent fres: ve -| Carrier Cp.... § . shi y ter steers and yearlings increased by | Case Teen 167 oie E pant — while the truck was several hundred carried from Monday; | Cater Trac.... 53 Pa RR 8 peed parked in the rear of 141 Oakland : Celanese 4 Pepsi Cola . 215) Ave. load choice 1041 Ib fed steers 24.00; most | Takg@ «4 STOX Phelps D * $68 { ted steers 20:00-/ Cen Tl PS .. 274 Phitco 3 Wf your friend's in jail a _ 33.00: bert lead low oo Ib fed Cert-teed 283 Phiip | Mor 385 _ riend's in jail and needs J 50; some utill commer. One Je "bes 1 bail, le -9424 - eial « hetfers | 1400-19 in-| Chi & NW ... 184 Pilloey | Mills . 33.7 PES or MA 5-4031. eluding high commercial Holstein steers Cop ... 56° Pit eG .. 804 —Adv. at 18.00-18.50; bulk utility and low | Chrysler oo. 182 Proc & G . L bear gapeetrrot Soho 2 pe tastes: — = ‘ bay : ——- ae ba 4 , an cutters mostly 50; some max Mo 5 re : light shelly canners down to 9.00: early | Coca Cola ...1222 Radio Cp 536 Euro 5 Car Out ut sales utility and commercial bulls 14.50-|Colg Paim .,. 54 Rem - 46 6.50. Col Gas .... 166 Repub stl 473 Calves—Galable 325 market uneven; | Con Edis . 49.7 neve 202 4 chotce and prime vealers active, fully |Consum Pw .. 474 REO Tob B 8 ore an steady; other grades. especially over 200 | Con P pf 452 1084 pO Bo ; walle ee ey er snse, Nigh, aise |Cont Bak |. 316 Sewer ot. 3 e ers -24.00, hig er : 22 = and prime individuals 25.00-28.00; utflity | Cont Can 806 St Ree tay 8 UNITED NATIONS. N. Y. —| sawn Coospepgey Cota) Lat we te a ag eer, at 347, The U. N. reported yesterday that | culls DO- 12.00. wii hy | Sheep—Saladle 100. Market nominally | Copper Rag . 40 he $$ 3 | automobile production last year | steady. Sala ak shell Ol... $16 | fell 11 per cent in the United States Cui Wr 20.5 : and i cmrcnm Ree VETO ang, _ [Ser Btn Hd See ot ad Canada while rising almost 77 Saiable hogs 10.000, moderately active, | Doug Aire... 678 df Aa monthly. .statistical bulletin | steady early on _ ae bene |. 3] Dow. eae) Ue eee dS tals i J grades butchers under -. but - {Du Pont ..... 206.4 std Of Cal | 804 | for June said the net result was eral market rather slow; other butchers | gagie P ..... 327 Std Oil Ind || 474) that ld under 2 Rs se ss — as se Bast Air cee 83.2 Btd O} NJ 1202) that wor! production, Communist weights over 330 I. steady. sews steeds | i nune’: a pate SD) a countries excluded, dropped 3 per to Sor more jewet_ “pees sbates | Fo) El & Mus In 3 Stew we - 287 cent to 9,644,000 vehicles, against largely 20.80 and above on No. 1 and 3|§nd John 1.1313 Suther :: 43/8 1950 high of more than 10 mil- fo'31 bees, ee none enetse ee i: ie Bx cello i roe Tex cor : i ase 18; ( we ‘exas Co .., , : Ib, at 21 328: moet 330-900 Ib 18 38-30 23; Pairb Mor.” og Tex Oo Sul ee | West Germany boosted its out- a few 5 . 18.00- > | s restone 646 om es : Be) rave load oyer fat 4$0 Ib. butchers, at 1450: | Preept sui ,, 846 Timk in Bear 56.4) put nearly 40 per cent in 1954; oust- ae ve p aaa & a 1s ee ined Fresh Tra Soe ChE: is W Air 3 ed France from third place in a few choice down to . Up to ei n kk. 1 ransamer 4 . bulk 400-f00 B. 13 oo, 18 00: weights up | Gen Elec 4 Twent C Pox 30 1 automobile manufacture, and dis- to as low as Gen Fd . 841 nderwd .... 18 Ta card ered Balable cattle 6800: salable calves 499: | Gen Mills 714 Un Carbide 1006 Placed the U. S. as second largest yearlings and steers up to 1.100 or 1.125 | Gen Motors . 1014 Un Pac ...169.6 @Xporter of passenger cars, be- ib. fairly active, steady to stron’; heav- | Gen Refrac ,. 33.) Unit Alr Lin 451 ‘hind Britain ° fer steers slow, steady with Monday's | Gen Tel 584 Unit Airc .., 72 | : low close; heifers fatriy active, steady |Gen Tire _.. 586 United Cp ... 65 = to strong; cows moderately active. | Gillette |. 737 Unit Pruit ... 58.1 strong; bulls steady: vealers steady to | Goebel Br ,,. 7.7 US Lines ae 321 1.00 higher compared with Monday's low | Goodrich . ,,. 704 US Rub ..... 486 close; stockers and feeders firm: a d | Goodyear . .. 625 US Smelt .... 53.7 mostly prime 1,175 Ib. steers 25.00; a | Grah Paige .. 22 US Smelt pf.. 63.7 : _ few loads mixed choice and prime steers | Gt No Ry ... 42§ US BSteel..... 49. 1,128 Ib. eg 23.25-24.00; choice steers and | Gt West 8S ,, 224 US Steel pf...159.5 yearlings 21.75-23.00; several loads mixed Greyhound » . 15.6 US Tob...... 19.1 O or and ce 975-1,000 Ib. yearlings | Gulf Oil ..... 80.2 Walgreen .... 296 f Neraigte Ws, Sead'et nants Some | Mer Che. ald “Wea lp 38 8) rs 00. ; & vy com- ers. OC rs E ‘ulp.. Sat pee hy BE LT a) Se | aR a eh choice ers and m lomes 6 A estg : 4 ( i yearlings 1878-23.00: a load 975 lb. heif- | Hooker Ei |\. 382 Westg El... 20 busi The first s ots — with = prime ee ne ppc Mer : no wane Mot. 30.4 over, businessmen today are re- y an commercial cows 00. ; & nm sees : SOT) « ssessi 4 oung cows up to 1750: canners | Indust Ray .. 561 El « 33.7 = ing the effects to industry and cutters 30.68-13 Lx mont ony and ry a Soe a) Woolworth te! as a whole of the General Motors com Ly je 90, ‘0 . ale & oF... ¥ 1 choice vealers. 1990-2400" cull to com- | Interiek fr. 242 Yngst sha T 616 | 2d Ford layoff plans. meretnl grodes nee 0: a. k. ee auarr ae Sonics Red. 190.2 The long-term effects are being chotce . year leeding steers Te in us eh 424.4 - ° = ‘au: 22.28: most to»low choice heavy | Int Paper ...1144 * sized up this way: steer calves and yearling stock steers If the layoff pay plan spreads Salable sheep 1.800: moderately active: STOCK AVERAGES | through industry it’s going to be spring lambs 50 higher; shorn lambs NEW YORK, June 14—Compiled by j and slaughter ly steady four | The Associated Press. tough for the small struggling Soe Seas fla bon pests chr estan | umes Sie), erie mm - . wi 0. s 00; us s choice and prime spring be 00-97 We. | Previous dey...-011 1386 133. 1703 to seine - at company in a 00; & sms ® 098...<-: : i 2} competitive field, men you mbs 80 . 26.95: a few sorted out | Month ago., -215.2 130.4 71.5 160.2 hi becom f the y 1 utility spring lambs under 100 Ib. 19.00- | Y: Ago.......189. 3 $9.8 125.9) Hire e permanent payro! — ds head slaughter sheep about _— _ pe ot Tes oa ines members before you've tested ; . ccc Ne. t i 4 = + | 1984 high! ....ll2119 123.0 eg 155.2| Your sales potential L Bid A d on Pixtal cwepeeee ~~ Me naar goat * * Be... +. + —.1. +. Ow Di finounce con y....2320 1388 732 190.7 Companies big and small are go- * ing to take a long, hard look at \ their labor policies. As labor costs {go up, the urge 6 invest in Tabor- | Hit ~ Industry Assessing E Waats Layott Plans The auto industry's labor settle- ment is also expected to have an effect on this summer’s negotia- tions in other iridustries. Steel un- fon leaders are reported raising their sights now for higher pay— they won't be asking for layoff pav until next year. The plan, however, is expected to be an issue this year in talks between the unions and the farm machinery makers, the electric equipment companies, rubber and meat-packing industries, * * * Some lines of business are ex- pecting to profit by the trend -to- ward pay for laid-off workers. Machine tool makers see a shot- in-the-arm for the movement to- | ward automation, which _means_ selling more of their products. The construction industry ex- ‘pects more modern factories to be in greater demand. Advertising men say that cor- * in the .new trend a leveling off of the peaks and valleys of buy- ing. Laid-off auto workers will have tidy sums to spend and store sales won't plummet when factor- ies close for a time, ' fa at : The woman, a waitress, was re- | raignment in Oakland County Cir- ; | LANSING. (UP) — Gov. G. Men-+ —-—___}—_—___-— at Homestead was blocked by ob- | | jections that it was too close to, Congress last year appropriated $8.635,000 to build the jet base as a link in the nation’s continental] de- fense system. WWKR BLOCKED The House Appropriations Com- mittee blocked start of construc- tiofi. however, because of a dispute over the site. Choice of the Cadillac site was the National Music Camp at Inter-| lochen | reaffirmed last week by. Secretary | of the Air Force Talbott. The ap- propriations group is expected to release the ey later this week. 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Rauited Fe 345, Byes. OR emher, Mrs. Ganley Mileck sné $73 week os start. Excellent oo-| to learn. « rine infor- ++ : f. Puneral service unity ence Becete. ion, Warne 8c: . Box not tas ah apa eg Bd wae will be held Wednesday at 2 P.M Flowers 3 labiaod Ave. Highland Park.| 33, Pontiac Press. Est. 1036. us, 363 N. Cass. h, Cor | ewes Oe ox PE 2-301 Bah are = Mich or call TO 5-170 after r Fe wbhreok and Jefferson DUNSTAN’S PLOWERS j Dm. Tt rUTOR I in prima ons mele wous +E WOvING FULLY u Ave., Detroit, Mich Interment tn 3494 W Hurop St PE 2-83 , GIRLS EXPERIENCED IN WABH- tare aeedee. after 4. : . L. A. ‘Young. Mr. Kansier wil te ta aes at \ ing & packaging for a sen shirt| FY gredes. FE £682 ios are tat. the Alfred W. Eppens Puneral Funeral Directors 4 4 Saunders. Excellent working con- _Work Wanted Male 10 ing PLEMIN hing 188 di. Saat Sita rics | “ap gemcanace ong BECK CLEANERS | ee ee aig se at while A A 5 } tees be wee 4 taken te the ee _ursiev Koen om. PE et) 1332 N. Woodward, _ Birmingham 2 YOUNG Mi MEN. WW si Fehat finishing. | 10 years | expertence Apostiolic Chureh to lie in state)” COATS FUNE a Lal. HOMEY GIRL WANTED FOR HOUSE- Poert = scart cep mms oypg = Elta od from 1 P.M. until time of service | Complete facilities OR 3-7757 keeping and care of children. ; tile a « sialty PE 5-00 tse the Dreytoa Piaing-‘Vuterford Two, Must wie | to cook. Live in. Pr aw ae AND CE wis ti DIGNIPFIED SF VICES | OL 21-6333. _____..__ | BLOCK NE : ir css bacon” oes ‘ts dcored item Puneras Home FE 41882 GIRL FOR GENERAL OFFICE) _meat work 7. Bae, Fe NENT. Couto B. oe ee work. typing required, must be Boy 16 desires full time husband of Mrs. P Law-|_ 8PARKs- GRIFFIN CHAPEL ping te east 22] Boy e VORK veal frend ocaage Re zy, | ————S— figures.” Apply. Pootiac “Press. work during summer. FE MASC prea tions Block rberg, Bernice Kosky, Box 108. bee : types Wesley and Putney Lawrence and Si GikL FOR SHIPPING AND as. 5- $519. an br: Aa wert replaces and e- Sybella Steven and Clayton | Voorhees- iple sembly sepernen eee Fos soY if — GO0D WO WORKER WILL] P00 ri Eves Fe : : mm | Dry Cleaners, T19 W do_anythi PE 54-7103 Anna Richiev and poets Zurefski FUNER AL HOME GOooD > HOME FOR WHITE GIRL Gath | MAKER AND CARPEN- WAS aa ‘ENT WORK F PREE Funera] service will be held) ‘mbuance Service ~lane or Motor Gab | or middle or tady. assist tamily | ter Kitchens a specialty FE! estimates Our work Syareptoed . Wednesday, June 18 at 200 PM ete bi = _Sft "6-080 page) ee Necks teen wees! a8 A. J_ Webster & Son. OR 3-0402. t 1 Home AN ARS ew WOM RE- fies arirk mt ot /Donelson-Johns 7 aooneneeregwurve, uray cap Ceara. SpE Wag FEoNe|PTERING ee ONES awfence will te tr siate ai ene| OLLEISON-JONNS ? ena home, te gosh (COLLEGE | STUDENT DESINE|{ G QNYDER Fi0oe LA¥iiG. Brace-Smith Funeral Home. PUNERAL HOME ing. no - children. <6 eave. Write| — ene ars apis 8 . pee ang finishing ~DESOMED 0. PUNERALST 7 COMP SHINGLING | #9 speccae Wy Gexgewr. LADI } 3 3 : 12, 1955, ay 8 os ce FOR SALESWORK or estimates EM 34879 ete. Monuments 4A. FOR OFFICE WORK pe — ~ Building Su Suppli plies 12 A — FOR C DERLY MAN WISHES Jeone: BUY DIRECT ,AND SAVE } i Real Estate, Office, Pull_or ing. PE Sao Se Laura y rt time. 6 miles west of Pon-| RD FAG. } Pontiac Grant’, & Marble Company. oe aceeresear WIRING A Pac) A-l FLUSH DOORS ,| ebert J & Georee E Slonnaker. tory maintepance Licensed. a Ano | 960 Oakland Ave THELMA ELWOOD REALTOR Murray. PE 3-0681 MAHOGANY 81.50, 76 9 _Oskland Ave. SFR 3-40 ore so" Frtagere nace | . f ay LUNCH Soon ena GIRLS NO EXPERIENCED GARDENER |g fap Wueriee, 13 up ‘ ta — Cemetery Lots 5 Fame carcon |“ sunday boliday or piabt work | a man Herdjere ADR BOOK "¢ doors Jesse, rvey, ~~ - | Cope. 1985 by REA Bervica. me A Dy | bosit: 7 : be beid “Thureday.,¥ warre vie APE ca. Sia taal ‘ ' -WAITE'S oensres Ca Tey me Open te" gun. ‘ie ied “Lincoln 9.1828 ot 2 Bm. from the) re LY paler M88 total, “1 just said that it seems to me this ‘pay as you go BASEMENT 2-3081, Lake Orton ARF YOU TIRED OF LIVING IN | a nia i ees Major Watking fficiating |S television is already here! | L L AND (DIGGING | LIGHT “Wa & Matter" om erat trance Interment at Oak Hill Cemetery — - —- == —| OC A bushes Work shrubbery end’ flow _you Box 13 r, Long mey seen at the! \ pos rE — after tp Weanewday nome Help Wanted Male 6 Help. Wanted Male 6 MANAGER secur wtre baa mals Ba = MS ot ne Ae eee = oe wor Be a | The Pontiac Press OR CHEP TO -UPERVISE {TOOL BENCH MANDS EXPERI-| dock. FE 21661 windows and doors cueees SSAWDON. JUNE 12. 1958 ELI. 1817 . COOK OR ; 4 A nnecssal| [MAN NEEDS WORK OF ANY, ‘rom Beechmont. Keego Harbor Mich FOR WANT ADS Washisaton Oa 6001 at 105 mek Tool and: Wasgineerina, 20} Expansion in this area by large| tind Vieinity. of Oingeleile. rr ¢ EE WEEDON Bswdon, pag ey DIAL FE 2-818 CAB DRIVERS STEADY Day | W_ Washington Clarkston paar for alert. euercenic, ae ENT JOBS PART Fine |1%'_% Telerraoh Ra Fe «2s0e —— Harvey and Leah Saw- 1 — Gpmpany paid iysur- | pieelenice woman with a. backeround opD 0 NATI CUT TONE FIRE don, Mrs. Robert North and Kea- : ence Aine oars — os TOOL oe AE RS -; teaching. sales, or business whe| 57S t#160 eo On Sates WORK WO | —Uecee_& epsciaity OL 1-6615 ‘ : ; wenard Lake : direct a unique sales vroerem : ; i : AP Wirephote| neth Sawdon, Mra. nnd Leip rom 8 a.m. to § p.m, CAB DRIVERS, FULL TIME DAY with man’ attractive’ features, Jod too small EM 6322 a2. Business Services 13 and dear brother of Jones and TOOL “a i NCH i HIGH AND DRY — Patrolman Pete Zadra stayed high ey SS ae service will be ‘a ke. 30: or night. 101 W. Huron _| O C aimed at the “modera ene PLUMBING | WORK WANTED wore } to direct traffic during what was termed) held Wednesday, June 15 at 2 AD errere shew DELIVERY BOY MUsT BE 16 | HANDS searching for big values. Tra Reasonabi ere Saws, Lawnmowers 2 atop a pile of apple crates 1923,| P.M. at the Pirst Nazarene Church ried Socceies ae Apply in person 4 N Saginaw | i and cuidance Eceotiona in Fenn SS a CE sbeCaarai' Geneon . by old-timers as the worst deluge to hit Las Vegas, Nev. since wtih Rev. Kenneth Hutchinson of-| | Frese asumes no respow | MENS Lat OUT won GE APPLY come based en fees commission |" Scat work “ag, reste te CHAMBERT RIE BT. The tidal wave of weter swept down trom the mountains west of the| ficieting. Interment in oe win tnap to camel the charges cutipinent, Lalayene Keginecring IN eee oe ree phat cade Af THFERIOR | ice TREE aERVICE REMOVAL = B : e 5 > or city after a violent thundershower of rain ahd hail last night. — erate ot the Sparks-Oriffin Pu-| | fer at perten of the ce sa Dixie iat ness t wettine|| PERSON saise veoole Write pt once. ‘num Ware Paley wai eee. ease int Oot out at a in wae ae : . ~ aaa { ere. etme un noon > : jee Mr Crawford OR 3-066 ber. Box 34 cere of Fontiac Press in to learn trade or ite work Sz, ow Be wis be toden 00 tel Ty cratered veiesine tren | | SEEMINERA ENOLTRERS see | OVERTIME ee | GO od education Neat. willing and| ecu (as us ee ‘ — the error. When cancelle- § | Machine operators Lovo JODA INDUST._ INC. NEAT APPEARINO | WOMAN, act dependable ad 2-1151 Law 1 ; b : = . N WwW emple Beth Ja co S\oewr JUNE 12, 1958, WILLIAM|§ Ser? ore Sade, be cure te BOND I EMPLOY MEN: T 00 N. PARKE - oer Ae oe mints Ba WAaHING AND sat TRENCH NG_ CO wOUsE ene eon Le perm tages = \HAVE OPENING FOR WOMAN | sing ‘ine gitt to — Bags! beloved i huahena gives Githeut a B-1 RIKER BLDG. BETWEEN AGES 2% TO 35 W w rk w ted Female lL pace s-ofne D I a W s 500 clo tier, "Kenneth rE _oiee — tpg PrLy oe “ran M ° an |ALL aa =o FOUNTAIN PENS pen Oouse ab gern peel acer Closing time for advertise: | EXPERIENCED SALESMEN WHO TRUCK einen ES r coure scarce waren | neues ined men R. D. Sweet and William Ments containing type sizes are looking for that better sales TTR rienced in| Sf, 0UF store orel 500 friends. called at well stocked library with many) ert sweet: dear brother of Miss larger than regular agate sition Guaranteed salary ae by young woman. -xpe Office ov 1 W Lew. More than 500 Myrtie Sweet, Mrs. Lillian Eng- noon th | see fsion benefits. Our 3 TED'S various fields neat nleasing per- St. one FE 30133, Temple Beth Jacob Sunday after-| reference books for teachers and - : 4 Ae| type to 12 weleet * and pebsion ee oe 5 Des ee abe cen ee a rere = | nctoll Seneniee day orev Sioetiee _Deck pel ca 1 Pontiae Press |__Woodward at Square Lake Rd _ Excellent references FE 5-8018 . . = noon during ,the Open House from / students. wm be beet Weanerany, Sune ts erannlont eros WOOL Pickedicn E ; ced SART TIME WAITRESS HARRY'S eS om APPLIANCE SERVICE 2 to 5 p. m. The rom, 8 ee 11 AM ot Allen's) Puneral! og canceled up 10 090 am Shee woe Pabewen xperien MINTER: PREGe MAR WaReeD PAY, SITTING. TRONINOS AND) we corviee all maheo of retriser The Sunday affair was a part of | morial to Mr. and Mrs, Ben Gold- @ Orion with Dr. Mont) # tne day of pubiiestion after Cleaners Driveway, tow bar, and PRINTER. PReas MAN WANTED housework m~ dav or br FE tors washers radios cleaners. weekend dedication festivities was given their daugh-| ©: Oliver officiating. Interment the first insertion. EXPERIENCED AU TO MOBILE | for combination newspaper. job’ $0211 | and al types of smal) appliances. on Mrs. Goldstein and Orion,” Masonic Oravesiée om mechanic for Studedarer dealer-| saddle and individual [opens lot By pete fh eleeg tars COLL EOE GENIOI NIOR ay ee NG | ROV'S 06 Caxiand Ave VE 2-021 . . a CASH WANT AD RATES aie Easy and pleasant working ; : Members of the congregation, Joseph Barnett, who is now living e. will — eis Bd Pelee Lines 1 Day 3 Daye 6 Days ition can make money See| tractor brokers for over- int bent bok al ican ad sires guane ox satan wre =< Pa a Me ee = chairman, Tue tm state ot Allen's Pu- 2 8125 618 928: Mr. Cauns, 600 Woodware.) the-road drivin Good |; tt TDAINE 5 . — cnn VL Ele bd with Irving rs og | m_ Detroit, started the Sunday wit tg tn fn 3 123 24 360 _Birmingham M1 ¢3410 8 ‘PHOTO TRAINEE $216 iroxtxos ~ EXCELLEN tT -ON © SLOOMPIELD WALL CLEANERS. = tour Schools ‘years ago. = $ 30 0p 3 Ht. LABORATORY | working conditions. Sen-| _ xo EXPERIENCE NEEDED ema FE een Fin.| Puls tnd windows Reasonable eccerted the guests Sitty ts (perder routine labore nual vacation with pay | 346038 | RONINGS” CT SERVICE FE sentes aT ene room on the right, area for the youngsters. ™ "| ‘sory tests required. Paid vacation, M | d REGISTERED NURSE FOR AL-| Be gt oH, Lad Bok 2 Y 7 office, the first Sanctuary a play he of the holidays, sick leave ang bere! ust apply at guar meee Soe on waned napwino “TYPING. SEO. aa ye adjacent . Seen alls corridor A rsonn tiv uarters ; TRE = ig the wall ese ; Btties cify Haus. Parte bt | house. Brighton Hospital. Brighton. Mich | Fetarial service sea ies TREE Smo Re: Besides the class rooms, were historical documents relating WAN. 8 TO % POR AARDWARE igan. ACademy 17-1211. T WOMEN Wine watt WASHING moval Ph. or On Sunday School wing contains 4/ ig the history of the American CLASUFICATION® ar and lumber vard office ly the FLEET RESTAURAN: neni? a gore i—— (me z Cleaned Jews. The display was loaned by “ BOX REPLIES Cooley ane Ra’ Pech Drive In, 610 Oakland” RELIABLE HIGH SCHOOL GIRL ectrio—. Sewers ean 5 + lake tac _Drive In, 010 jand i — = . a joy ment u the American Jewish Archives of MAN 6 WORK ON “FARM 1 BY CARRIER = soot time emp sted al oe . P| A toda th, Must be good milker _ oe = charge: chemically i treated ai ne é the Hebrew Union College—Jewish t 10 a.m, y ¥| mon us « ae PRACTICAL NURSE| entre cost. ‘ ANNOUNCEMENTS 7196 W Mapie, Walled Lake. MA ' ' fable OR 3-200, Se ls E Institute of Religion in Cincinnati there were at | tar eso. available. OR :___| Roto-Re Sewer Cleaners i Dem olio q i i ee = ~Igtesnane veeeeeerecreeTs a the P mg in MECHANIC EXPERIENCED P. For retail credit. feweilry store ‘WASHTNGS AND IRONINGS. PE PE 8-1317 i a i: aa, 7 w Le smecevtccceses set ress Office Must have 6wn tools Rogers 586 South Blvd. Ease, $ day week. Apply in person. CONT “iL A glass case, showing ritual ob- soc AL he, Sallewhnn be Sales & Service, 696 Auburn Ave. Saas AND IRONINGS. PICE- of mite work: stumps jects used in the synagogue, were|5vmeery Ls seanetaseescass 6 ng bones StSOLE cap ) WITH CLERICAL Pomtisc ‘onan Enggass Sewelry (Co. Wit, 1 ERE CHILD. ron OLDER.| ftiens es. gusresaces 2 “Free sneceecons : LE AGED L f " a guarante tee ed 5 n also on display. 1, 6, 8, 20, 25, 26, 27 background for saleawork Expe- H | 25_N, Saginaw St a home days. $15 per wk | estimates Large or small jobs. | Another memorial isthe chapel] eapLorment "ae " fp) fence in trailer or car sales elp Wanted Female 7) STENOGRAPHERS | Lometea™ cancer” alana’ Fis] sotimatee | Large after 6pm & 27, 4, 57, 58, 110, 118. and familiarity with contracts, |) ww ~~~... ee | City Of Pontiac. Salary ¢ bs RIC MOTOR SERV ICE Ri RE- ; Ives Says Proposal to dedicated to Ida Kovinsky. Sew = a Female a sett ines bce eee PE fpcsog get — start. High school diploma 12 A. & ae za Plee. Scrolls were display | # en ees ets single ove lerical experience desired. Paid Servic ice 12 # , ——— = Help Wantne ee ae eomee | for _appoimment. | 31. No previous experience neces-| ClTicel etperience desire ____Building Serv CAWN MOWERS HEDOE SHEARS, ——— +t — the —Arc—and— shown —by —the/tnetr Wanted 10 | tary ply in rson. Arthur; and pension pian Competitive saWs «te & repaired! ae . hosts. Work Wanted Rea! n NIGHT Murray Bludios. 2 _E_Lawrence| szamination. Sat 9 A.M 1.) A-] CEMENT VV W. QRK ry hour, oot corvee Aa wort quar ike Dead BEAUTY OPERATOR EXPERT | Apoly Personnel ettice City Mall MONROE atitee ickup and delivery. to The Sisterhood of the congre-| . =< Pad or oart-time Im- | _35 8. Parke before 8 : LLOYD MON bg eas 21-4873, as Sy eet EATING OS - gation was responsible for ~ SERVICES OFFERED ___Help Wanted Male 6 PORTER PER se SAL ESLADIES FE 4-6866. Semen AGO BEAsIB @—Sen. Ives stainless ste tchen was t rviee Sopa 24 | a SS oe IP YOU CAN SELL AND WANT WASHINGTON sey Nd — — Sustness be Tiesessccceee D2] @-9 MILL RAND N APPLY IN PERSON 4 PERMANENT OR PART TIME A of ll work and sav- rviee cosecnecsees “1 AND FOR HORIZON. ; PLASTERING & REPAIR WORK. NY) said today a Democratic pro- | result years Bookkeeping & Taxes SS Bl Gecearee See Aor | WV cy dron Hc ote PLY Ar CoOD SALARY AP! Masonry Crew Available | bes Mores Sadta standby allocation powers over | The walla of the social ha [Srsvmauie,a,Tatormg fe) ot CHANCE TO |NEED MORE MONEY? [stones Ee tN aL ere a Ne | tootinas Tee MNO water er ee eeeeeres 4d 4 E So a t i) . : i “would where refreshments were served income Tax Mervice® = ....se0++-- 1). INVESTIGATE bones our ae ‘are making House’ Seeepe $174 FASHION SHOP ai cD éanPenrce REPAing A tines, sewers and septic tanks in- Salk Servire soos 18 i r FE §-77 “ are a light gray with pink td “Jicsesceees-8Al The Meld of selling at a salary) over $100 « art time, BOND. ‘EMPL “OY MENT __1662_8. TELEGRAPH RD. __ siteretions. Quick service. ‘OR| _stallea FE §-8221,_o §-7708, to be dead.” at the wia- eres h teats ie of $320 per mo. and bonus, Mest} YOURE Aubitt “ait rE B- 1 RIKER BLDG. Soot ee heaweny macnn a4 sT, Ives, one of the few Republicans} antique satin drapes aint ee el surcessfu! salesmen thought| 5-064# between 9 and § p.m Al 1 CUSTOM CARPENTERS i of the plan, spoke| dows and matching velour cur- | Photos & Accessories. ......... 7)) Selling. was the leer job in the} After § p.m r S-3840 for ap FE 44460 a _Rough and finish 3-8601 TREE TRIMMING aND REMOV- to speak kindly an, 1 vaio. Thera ceesessees-QVA| world for them Must be between| _Pntment | CASHIER EXPERIENCED AP. ALL TYPE: OF MOMERNIZING. Pree estirate FE 26019. FE out in advance of two days of] tains on the fully equipped |PO,S™ Tice cseecersses- 2? the age of 26 and 45 Write brief| (EN OVER 45 OR HANDL | | ply im person 3 to $ p.m Kingsley Complete building service. resi : Sen. Ta. tage. typewriter Servic eescanesse 2A ersonal history. Reply Pontiac| capped, transportation more im- _ faa Bloomfieid d Hills dential and commercial Quality ~~ SEPTIC TANKS testimony. before the ate “es (phot stestccesseee M3) Press ~pertant than experience. '€AB DRIVERS STEADY DAY NEEDS work FHA terms. bor and Public Welfare Commit- Charles Wilson, minister of 32518 01 shift Company paid insurance WE S ROGER AUTHIER Reinforced concrete. FE_ 21440, tee on rival proposals to supply| music, and Mrs. Jack Warner) Jonogs ; 5} — MEL- ORK co. Apply 438 Orchard Lake, 3 to 6 CURB GIRLS hie A da Aw. PRECISION MACH ee es ED . free vaccine to children. played selections on the organ can & peeps sesseesses ARE YOU THIS MAN: ‘MIDWEST. oe ————| _APPLY IN PERSON [70 SLAgTIN ERY =a forty ALG) 687 = 27? .. throughout the afternoon. Notices & Personal El uen | CAREER GIRLS 9AM. to 3 P.M. Poa coke inexpensive. 7 Dressmaking, » Tailoring 16 ee |} Pink —geraniums in ~the —ciass) A prorremive forwera -,Jookin @actecorn” " - [Pte 18,000 | Cashier $240 TED’ S ae a XE began m7 poe 7 o z ic one o! a - mittee Chairman Hill (D-Ala) goes| rooms and arrangements of pink| wanTev + | “tne tarsest in “its "held, “needs ate Club. fom eee ae erce § aLock AND CEMENT Work, idential end ae ex, BLDG. REPAIR. BRICK WORK. Retain- Cement work . Flasterin ‘ne walls, PE ¢-2290. res eom mercial SRICK AND BLOCK LAYING a fireplaces PE 2-2936 ca “even pone ad so ently were at reason- eclaliet _ heati- = in St able os lator plowing. manure, ing. OR- cance Sin "F en ‘vaont ___ Garden mn Plowing ae POWER LIFT EQ vgn ©, leveling and alse 16B UIPMENT GARDEN PLOWING AND SCRAP- R Swi DISCING. ar ne Pontiac Air- © xo a is Se tien OR fant, “AWN GRADING AND ORNA- B11 om a ND ULL! r/BULLVOZING FINE ; OL 18-A GRADING 28 ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ae a ee THE PONTIAC PRESS. TUESDAY, JUNE 14, 1955 by Jay Alan| | Wanted Real Estate 324 . _ Moving & Trucking 19 | MERIT A |! Trucks to Rent/= MODEST MAIDENS GREEN | LAKE OFFICE | . % Tea — Stake Pontiac Farm and ne 02 fours wa terms Industrial Tractor Co, . | "SL* OF Vive puaee 20F your, be cae get | “MBAGRER REAL ESTATE PY Nas gancing, we fruit. ‘ on ot as expuslqneed salsemen te nein serve you. Cal) today, move to @ CSILES ae Soke , | coos cane or} Russell Young : 96.000 81.00 do REASONABLY PRICED. CALL REALTOR SAVE s Pad. | 22,7, Buren = FE 4528 2a) Se Lavender rin ae cg OPEN D. AILY’ : LISTIN ANTED | wee x SAT. & cor ite SPM. INTIAC — 1 ROOM HOUSE, | ayer - ERLErte pictur aie SOUTH JESSIE. LB eg “only $0500. ee for 7 gtick sale. R r. — on for Bandon Y amt oy Kn Knauf, Realtor 2% Ww. PE 2143) wa dy Ow LIST YOUR LAKE Mek! wai RF INL ington 1336M, Bostwick, Parmington, Michigan. In Waterford Ou te bea cones lot was at. tuated next door to the — - plock cath it trucking. 7 Office sa00 N BUNGAL ord Schoo] sand featuring = ; . VOLLMAR MOVING AND STOR. Share Living Quarters 30 Pa ac TM seat ee 1 30 DOWN on rooms. full basement and 2 INVEST WITHOUT oven sien. tgs. Ancate fer H amoriegs Ven | nnn Niv 18798 Or lees down and more per eer heed a Moca pai == L oo al vans anywhere if ELDERLY LADY WILL SHARE month. Total price is only $6 a ust oll grey eyes A GAMBLE Ly oe T Serey, service. FB | ‘furnished home with middieaged ome Geumced oe re cence terms, ° in this 8 rtment miod- SAT. & SUN. 2 to 6 P.M. Painting & Decorating 20 | Sat to Suann avtaactive | Rent Apts. Furnished 33 Morten raging par} alton On bev venient. “peat NEW GI HOMES OPP LLL LAP fudin apt Private .eath end en- ~ heat, One block from J. A. ] oe . stores and = % Bedroom face homes. france laund "|1 ROOM COMPLETELY FURN., | Y down wil] handle walls oak 4-1. DECORATING — PAINTING ase TV, OMnGTY privilgnee. |" privete both and entrance. 3 ér 3 meres. aylor 7S SUVERA WalrrnO =| Gare i base ba Pull —_ —_ papering. Cal} tor esti seve _Caly, Bad per Bop Availa- rine reo 5-216 - } ROCHESTER, MICHIGAN | hee REALTOR ~: ~ INSURANCE mts les Realty Co ! —— ement great, wih recs recreation Ai PAINTING i EX- | _Press, 104 4274 Dixie Hwy. Attractive five room modern bun- | Open Eves. Free Parking 92 W. Huron FE 56175 y ine down clus mortsage terior 10 per cent disc. for eash TAaDY WANT GIRL TO SHARE ROOM LOWER APT. EVERY- |— _galow with new carpeting. full | Open. 9 till 9 eet. Drive _out West to Guaranteed. Pree S, i, aw aS RI OP rowdene: basement, oil heat. beautiful cor- ae et HARI PE seems Privete. Adune. ~~ sees 6—!' and paved street. Excel DRAYTON PLAINS. 2 BEDROOM | [i#h! on Crescent “bat PAINTING of AEERHANOINO. ie e MODERN Rae | or eee 5 Jeut ‘location This. is an | house. Extra jot en plot. ae. Vee per removed. Mstimates. e © teachers. MAy- | 3 ROOMS. GUTTABLE FOR WORK-| «.;, : alee gs é ranch hom 150 ft. 18 ft. livin , +6018. a : fair int couple. 243 Norton, _ Four years old, my eye! She looks at least five or six!” soectible “pommuniy. Priced re | ing Blver "Lake Ute pririeges. room pull beam = A VDE ROOM WURNISHED, PRIVA ——| $10.97 ar \v room w! plac owner appointment. s Randy BAY ee Wtd. Contracts, Mtgs. 52| _entrence, 120 Mi. Clemens M%. : | hooray 2 large Ped tend se | ae Hy . aten eres me } ‘ aux AL PEA TORING | ~ 7 LARGE Rick” ROOMS: PRI Rent Lake Property 36A For Sale Houses 43 WE OSLL- We TRADE Se bett-eolored fistures Large | uirheps 7 Gee eerviee Beet: Cash Waitin _ ‘ =\, Dac) vcaumannisiur-| agin coserkcioe pom ccu| DORRIS & SON posal "ull passans rage P t & W Th Waslu g 2 ~ noon PRIVATE ENTRANCE ment on lake, 7 miles from Pout. Modern 4 room with Sigued and | REALTORS CO-OP MEMBERS | recreation room wil sobegy ain ing a asiung| Fo contracts. call or see and bath som 111 N. Telegraph | By month * season. OR 3-6914., heatec front poren Oak 733 W. Huron 8. 1667, G hed. ce Pree estimates. PE S271. eee pecemnats ee ee | Sere pe, 2 i LY iT TO 38 Many | peek serch: seed pesoment ons wick SELL OR OR TRADE 6 ROOM | _ $00. Call OR _}-0615._No_re realtors. AINTING AND WALL WASHING i 2 ROOMS a= pown-| cottage bea? ‘Brendel L Elec Fi 7 ops , bath u me for fim | sy OWNER HT'"ON GARDENS. ene BAPE! A. JOHNSON 1 town, nd floor, 22 Auburn, rear | ‘ically | equ *hsting. Perr Part 4 room | modern. Of] ned nome ube ss | RY woderm. » rooms 8 on Oe A-l PAINTING. PAPERING J SON, Realtor | 5-“"yoou REWLY pEco| Siouming 4 miles ‘west on MSS. heat. 1 old y feom. | wart See oR mn) SS. a car soed all after > indian Village Panna ioe oni ee 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. ae working couple preferred. SO a WASATION victure window ‘#1 ov0 town Coe eet uanT ON ANY | _aen ° om we ; sires work vou Lens it. I paint FE 4-2533 J ROOMS AND BATH NEWLY Aug. 15 ta Labor Day. Modern ROSE McLARTY, BROKER w dtl ON CED ARDALE hemes Lives vi om oi car it nue and ‘nexpensive. FE ¢ 0 chr ti rking cou | ome om Case Lake. Safe beach, FE On! e000) vu "hls ranch style “ ural eee r room CONTRACTS 2g 0 PE 228 ten we ® — ill! conveniences, $100 week- For Colored Families Sento 3 pears nis Minor im. | 3 dedroom bungalow All newly a perfect. kitehen 2 wows want wall WASHING. j hee ee at aibE. EM- FE 4-6383. a8 provement will make third one. Sonne — gy ee = eo ; ment. 1 bedrm, den & tile . loyed couple. Utilities furnished. | issu FURNISHED APART 3 _ Attractive living room. Heatale- | (004) DApeeS oor repla: A bath down; 2 up PANTiNa PAPER Tinos WAN ED Pe’ S-1216. ment on lake 7 mi ‘rom Pont. | Det. basemen’ hot alr furnace, tor Geeuinga: ices eendew,| eee men geet eeeor with many built-in - fes- WALLS CLEANED ese EBNF FOR EW | BY_monme, season OR vsol4. | Bent eghocl Price s0.e vere] Compact, Kitchen including elec” | Terms Tale one is, reallv pice $750 DOWN - tures Be Gece TUPPER OR A} 708) Cash duri-: waiting Prompt | ployed couple. Apply so Williams [aod Retention | FOR RENT. ‘Vor information call Mrs. Spears, | {n° Srconewae mea rarage iy cas wintte st BREWER APP. $47 PER MONTH] © Teli Sren Center = rteous service Get our esti . —— round. = 5-4063 0 ’ * Good . Oe ~ = s . _ Physiothera Z1A we | AKE RESERVATIONS FOR purges noe ts xe, 86 N, ICLUDIN ys py mate before vou sell i LARGE CU ae ard TD | M tur “vecatios Beautitul Tee | Lares 3 bedroom modera, Living beach. 12 mi, orth of Pontiac. | we 4018, yz smo | INCLUDING TAXES | Auburn Sak sweDtsn MASSAGE & THERAPY. Bring vour contrect idee $90 FE Lake. Lewiston . Purnished dining room and kitchen. sae eS A BETR LAKEFRONT | EM 38 FE 45078 d INSURANCE i cabin. FE 2-073 Pull basement. Hot = and 1- : Seva iss feet tochateee. 72 Kim/| FY Sow or PE 5001s. Ask “for _§-4032 ieee cra air furnace.| guburban living at it's best! 3 5 = . Near school and bus. 1's Ted McCullough. Ne obligation. =| 5 Soa PRIVATE Batu |MAKE RESERVATIONS HOw. | Automatic bot water. | cer ce | bedrooms — 7 baths. Beach level WALNUT LAKE 60 FOOT. LOTS story with fous, tmvit- Televi : Serviee 22 Adulte, 364 _W _ Buren Tareiltetea (oomum! aaane downtown Price $8000 terms. fireplace. Radiant 1928 sata: | ¢ bedrooms. of! heat, 3 car es-| LAKE PRIVILEOES p Bye Mg BF ~ . | Ake, w : ~ ' ir ce car ga a3 2 * Reenter J.C. HAYDEN FR OONeE ealig, NCP nore: | cane Sat Gal pei mecaura 1 vecrocm wien vntm- | fabtogetes art: Rertec beck | PORS, IEO Dry wermntn” | IRE BATES vere basen a COPENHAVER'S RADIO & Tv! 0 Walton Bivd private entrance and bath Year| MODERN COTTAGES sar, as tehed cocegt leet, Ooh floors re en & ORCHARD LK. - ae to ad ie bce sea es repair, $06 W Huron Niabt cere. | ~ ABORED Ce round. Working couple only. OR | siege Lake. Bear Cadillac, MA| painted walls, full basement gas | J bedroom ranch home. Lovely | WILL TRADE FORGED 4 son waren . Pruit trees, mice gar- _ ice calls, PE ¢-5607 CASH “FOR SEASONED CON. ae eat, nic location caved street. kitchen. side drive, garage. Large den spot. 2 car . one Dat OR NIGHT 77 SERVICE | [recte on moderh bomes Ooms UHLITIES SMALL COTTAGE IN REAR. 75 | Near bus line Priced to sell on lot. Nicely shaded. y $0750, | © fooms—all .odern wood | EOIN UM WINDOWS. at $11, PE 61296 or FE §-4390 serings ia “Bitoo | gare peta eo edule. ‘om boet, | bene vs terms. For information call Mrs. | cwcty ead ccemase: en MANY OTHER FINE M_P, STRAKA FAST ACTIONT ‘ se Oe |Walleo Lage LAREPRO! Fe THELMA M. ELWOOD| *” contre FEATURES -Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor ARA ED TV REPAIR ANY = ‘ | B ‘ RUSSELL A. NOTT REALTOR f W. Lawrence St. Evenin MAK +476 CONDON'S | I you have the contract we ¢ | ROOMS AND BATH, PRIVATE | 4) Se Mo Beeeen: OE 100 W, Pike PE 45905 5143 Cass-Elizabeth Lake Rd. JIM \ RIGHT, coe Bateman & Kampsen 2 Wee Sell or FE ban RADIO @ TV, 127 8. PARKE, ST. have ig? Olt, > oer le only, gall at 75) poe cn =a FE 5-1284, FE ¢-3844: 9 to 1/3 ae Real Estate Eenane — Pingree r m : : on Co-oper Estate - __ Typewriter S Service 224. _Ask tor Mr_C oe |e ROOMS. AND BATH APPLY | ern cottage. Weekly or, monthly. BUILD NOW “aie m. Best section Egan Realtors FE 4-0528 |; 3 ON LINCOLN. 6 is ww | 5% MORTGAGES | ou beige a fm our well restricted Waterford | ond shopping conor. $12,- on Franklin Bivd. Several good TYPEWRITERS AND ADDING MA- oy | [PARTMENT FOR WOMEN CHIL- - Hille tates Estimates freely wo payment. FE 371 &. Telegraph Rd. 2-tamilies for i ne ren ee ne | 8 cree as tee toot frectage tie | SoS Wevome, FE £6306 For Rent Rooms 37) fis ap” °O "Ane oF voure. I - Severs: ciner good wars oe. ee Tw Lawrence.» » | eovraisal of closing tees |APr. YEAR AROUND AT LAKE, | h iERBER - Via DOWN. East side of veity. | O13 ered Pw, & Son. 66 te On we HARLES furnished. Boat. all conviences. 3/3 pooms. UPSTAIRS. EAST SIDE ERT C. DAVIS 3 tearoom home with beth | ereat THD ONE, for 1.100 wih soR rth? | _W. Burce_s. TYPEWRI RENTED bedrms 680 e wt. edulte only. 80% Ptntiae Ra A. black top street elassed ed tn . ING _BARNAN LI ¢-4900. i HOUSES 4 Mitchell's, 123 N. Saginaw 8t. Equradie So Soctet "01 8 8. Te pb | 3365 Harbour St _cwse_ te. Phone PE [ake potas See this now s° only $7,875. poe “sf $42.50 _sle. EM 6 ». Upholstering 23) i; ve. 1__ | BACHELOR APT. SNACK BAR, ee arage aval FE eae z= — | cece ROR ree fl eae 3 > fet suveruan. tee Comal asses | SUBURBAN LIVING mn. | Ch isi. om Le SOnTRACTE i pote Utilities and cleag linens -— wegere | $600 DOWN | SPOTLESS bedroom home full; plate glass. Interior has lots of | RN PE : nea J. Vanweilt 4540 Dixie Hwy. | shop and beach. CLEAN R @ WEHLARD.| esa room? Th en . MA fureace. | attractive ty pine paneling. ee ee wn Get away from city turmoit—see «68 TELEQRAPR FE on 2 - I MY. +9n i: Las | 4 bedroom Rea Hag ony lake | ear qarace elses in shady tree Needs a ithe ing but | jots ° acaches garage. Privileges home. Located acres Jase StIPCOVERS ORAPES & BI . | BASEMENT APT. PRIVATE EN. CLY AN CONVENIENT rai | Drivienes Auto. cf heat and hot | lined street priced at SA.4s0"with | Ha, the Wlegest bargain we've) to Union Lake, west of Pontise Pull orice 310- craercaagav ant ipetertal, ra ewe ure trance and bath: close in. 1 or 2 | peed e- _— ——— erivilesss Walk | vil, Meret, cena se macs fee | | good terms. Call FE 40564. od aE EDWARD B. KEITH ~. terms phen $200.000 quiet men. $10 per week. Little, today. | DRAPES 6LIP COVERS MATE | oN. | $-36e7. | ard Flange 7 Apply manaae? CRAWFORD WEST SUBURBAN § rooms and | DRAYTON WOODS Danna fort THE LAKE MAN PLENTY OF ROOM rial " 1 | At our disposal to purchase new or Ta; Sry a M bath all on floor, laree en-| brick has the essentials for Pri it S NOLETER. *esroned contracts for ‘CLEAN 3 ROOM APT. i S| coset CLEAN is. ING | Bulwineeee | closed. porch, automatic off fur-| BIO family to, live, come SUT IOT | em etltree, teraity Ane pervect ing #17¢ Cooley Lake Rd. EM ex’ Po soo me wanan’ “*" | Staan MLA f _roome. Mew oniy. 40 Mt * Mives, ev preg eit) Bact: ie priviienge sion Willams | est. ee hot_ water, | WE Ty 4 om roel house, beech et Elisabeth this 3-2641 Pree estimat | en. pfivate entrance 3 men of [ORL KITCHEN PRIVILEGES BY OWNER, § ROOMS AND TILE Uke, only $1.00 down. Call FE ppebsperbmgy Mle ap tice aepetggt Cust Wo 94.19" $110 $43| home le @ real buy at with ____ Lost _& Found: 24) vou But Tt IT ° WELL bao Face ea a ake oo Due ne. | Math T00nih) lot. On Sachabew | 5% vert : ited we Sus intcrmetion ‘contact E Savane FED, 4 WICH ROOM PRIVATE wWowE | “4 vin down, OR F831, | yovety BRICK terrace on north “Baer LOVELAND FOUND: MALE BEAGLE 2 OWNER | po oagag Ocal a Lt _Of_2_ elderly people. . FEY. INCOME Ques full 6 room and bath. If on.000 bags © wes eee "Red Horse at may have dog by answering oat _or FE 2464. tiie seem. dees tae | SPoaie right | rm home on "E Beverly. FHA 2188 Cass Lake Rd Keero Harbor full description and paying for | ROURD FLOOR YEAR ENTLEMAN, pRIOnT bedrooms, 1% baths. firep! june 1 price : . FE 2-487 FE ¢1661 ELE e ca a nas op ponte) PE 300s mopaapee had ears Pac waar, at $7,950 terms Call easy payments re’ rye FEMALE BOSTON — was | ROOM” BOARD AN 5 TAgHERY 3 room @& bath rents < . OLD. rer. Wotkine Lake area. Reward. REALTY CO.. REALTORS ee ee for 3 tee: “AND, TAU RY | West Side, $3500 down. PE i033. te mory brick rich frgglecg aed B. D. CHARLES Large cornet Jot, 96.000. Will take ' Ct .. ae ween rel eas ana tonaeee FIVE ROOM NISHED mia the price only Oe aT REALTOR. FE 4-0521) ¢., eo BO ~hps Cece tyareaue paperts ‘reward, | 10% Rureg Po. Fe oar Ove “chile emowet. EM | Clete in. Cait peat 3 p.m. oF ae ee Salesmen's meee Fen wget FE 46862) month. 2266 Newbury ef Clinton- - ~ Identification’ Elsie Cisier, MI) TO QET 1 THE Most FOR YOUR NEA _ anytime week ints 8. Tel Andi pp Ra Open Eves ville_Read. 4-310 between 9 and 5:30 pm. | } = ——— r§ (pot Lead 3 room eoper. a8 s BODY SLEEPING peep eae IN. NO _ CONTEMPORARY oe 4 a eal Estate Ex —~SYLVAN LAKE Lost BRITTAN SPANIEL. | a PE 2a “ree | eee re OS | ta. cedar aid ce, — a “PRIVILEGES = Tonight S108 2 jcense Answe 1 : j ip 42x32 ft | Cement block and and frame construc- New brick homes with aif jeeeee Ol | | MAHAN (feterie® = ee : Sate me (Seay _sontract 6 er euulty tm vour _ FERRED FE 4044 L =e OVE | ieee CEC ar tlegs Best "| ; = — weet: Lighta & gas. = extras, Three en LOST: HALP COCKER AND AND HALP oy 5 | . . ¢eramic toy collie puppy with long tal. | K. L. Templeton, Realtor _ Rooms With ecard 38 FE 4-9584 = *ELIZABETH LAKE ‘Gorham kuamen com ioe 3‘, months old. FE » 9-6408. 3339 Orchara Lake Rd Goo erative Rea! Bstate Exchange VTC w nae a pants mica, exhaust fan and cus- LOST: BLUE AND YELLOW PaR- | WE ARE BOVING-AND SELLING m Eves. nooss A ARD FOR MAN construction. ~ . tom ae Aluminum - akeet. Name Mike. Vicinit pelts Si ct fraste TODA FE 2-0263 oe shncona seamen Walting die ee ee eee eee etabioehed 1418 I Hush toilet. Lote of windows, Delco oi] heat. _ Upper Straits Lake EM 3}- pow for the best Nec bt = oe 1078 W. Huron cami Pontiae Motor, 473 E. taae brisk zoom L | CLOSE IN. Walkin distance to down Available tn brick or cedar LOST: FEMALE PERINOESE. fer of value quick cash settlement. NEX POOR TO. BRANCH M id. Hee Qi ae French homes with two E. Pike 8t. town end gal 1680 « down for ay | doe "CUCKLER REALTY Mie ( ) . Generous re.ard FE cE me. insulated, | . Saginaw Lake Rd, west. _- Genero Real Estate Exchange Exmoot. Watch fost voun-paT! Want 70 | Nicholie & Harger ( Co. SQUARE & PINE LAKE PRONT | SOW Convalescent Homes 38A ONLS | SSioverative va Bi an fai bath, a ‘ati | oo —— ve one @ home? FE 80200 33 w Huron newly Socereees) ee oe Oe BOARDING a - | woodward Estates subdivision a of 94.000. * ss aoa 4 Home of Your Own an mal Rescue Leacue. Ww or permanent. FE 43369) a. ME. FOR ELDERLY bedronm home Gee heat partly se Bateman & Kam _Hobbics & Supplies 24A anted Real Estate 324 A , CNIOM CT. eaty. \ETOH pt d. Reasonable down petr.i¢t.209 DOWN Furnished: Here 's | weer SUBURBAN pesca. . Poom cS Fi nent e > FOR HOUSES $69 per month. home Smad vacancy bed or 7d mee foe copeene. S secden Sone Only $1800 down for this neat Realtors FE 4-0528 LEARN THE art OP CAKE DEC- | ce . Reasonable rates and clean 3 bedroom frame home. / 2 1 will sell your house or tarm| “K. (. HEMPSTEAD . near Williams Eake Full bath, ; ofating like & orofesesional Last| agg bow to. eet each 107. Haron one 120 Ortonvilie, Mich. Mri AT INCLUDING Sreaktast | eeell | Landscaped. | pmo suecesord (@* passes: [ort ) Telsqvegh Svea! & Sun ehance to ‘uesday class. for tt oF wil] personally | FE 4-284 “150° ‘ot lake privileges. Yours for the = : o- ge Bey “< : sion Just off Cass-Elizabeth Rd. rati : re soe a = 7h Icey BROKER Rent | it Apt. Unfurnished 34 pete [eee = AS LOW A low total, price, of $6,950. Nice neighbo' Serene el a NEW SCRABBLE SETS. al | TES 5 Sy comeer soe 61 69 wo (frames toatl 9 Fahd “arts. avanaste, mMopeRN| HOTEI ROOSEVELT PRETTY AS A PICTURE! Six well ELIZABETH LAKE ESTATES | NEAR EASTERN JR. HIGH For Cobar = to fit) BACKENSTOSE 15 East a a er et Pe ease Rooms #10 ep. Bai Bath $15 up. $65. arranged coome ia Si 2 ft Large living re ees frame wenteioe steel or ( eens Lawrep FE 2-1414. ; ( . ASH so Es o Lat Sat eel a us “bath 2 of 3 bedrms., studio he t. doubl 2. ONLY $9500, 3 room 1\4 story newer es —_— >t eng _ OTELAUBURIN— PER MONTH ury features for those who want tudy with separate ent ea! ie garag bungalow, Full base: repair saaeras (cad, photo. equ | For. small equities. If have 2 aSsteeaty fe ; We gern: HOTEL AUBURI aia ea ineurance amine Ful basement ‘lot. m “me _ $1 000 “do; Ses taer =< u e Attractiv arage * svat Wrcreate sag rete Sesh | whet oe, Tina Ss Cs tone | eee HAs vai 2 | company rmrie ormen [tive te LURURE wi yeepcr | Ey Rime? SE S| WADA LAR Ae ne en) Saar ne hs “is ale photo finishers. PaD: sor’ for your uity. Call now wo “ROOM . ite Diadcnl 3 SIDE. Room by Dav or Week PRATURES: sbbeag car gareae. Nice brick CITY, NORTH. }-bedrm. ho with full basement of] heat, car and a postal ~ ee r ah SS eet of bee TC you) Save. See’ furnished, faquire, “too Wil ae nat ot = A ROE AN SOLID DRIVE -CARPORT ee er Gals bineee: tn to eitra nice new garage end hob-| pel, ferere Claire ire a —_— ; liam 8¢ rday or week _ NEAR 00 ly by shop. 1% baths. full base- from, Ph Mrs. Howard, FE Notices & Personals 25| Edw. M. Stout, Realtor| days after $:30 pm. rogme by ter et ot Sass KEW SHOPPING CENTER | V,cenay GARDENS 6 room home| ‘Ment. Tec. rm., gas heat. Large et Lake = privilonce. Sih.0, |. oeuth, 6 st. eee | Saginaw St. Ph. FE6-8165|3 ROOMS AND BATH UPPER. SEE_JHE BRAUTIFULLY ruR-| fof $13,790 has 32 ft. living room. Breereway, wired for do-Ht-your- John Kinzler, Realtor Aerotred Knapp Shoes Bre wader prcntenitance, wuitien,eautte.| | Rent Stores 40) “iisiep ekthi wow Ap."| macy quant reatres ses rite (SE Sedat | TUDAN LAKE ROAD, “soning | 0. a ~ Paved street. Now at $11,500 : AT THE EDGE h Jand with trees 5% room moderna d 1 have purchased the records of ‘iNpIVIDUAL WISHES DESIR-|3 ROOMS AND BATH. PRIVATE BLDG. AVAILABLE | 2328 MIDDLEBFLT RD, RUSTIC LANE 5 room home has terms. eet caw acute arene. Sot GE OF Knapp Shoe customers from the former Arthur Sweet OR 3-1582. AAA PRIVATE DETECTIVES _ DOMESTIC. CRIMINAL, COMM’L _-30_yrs._ exp. Bonded. PE 5-5201 . ANY GIRL OR WOMAN NEEDING a triendly adviser contact Mrs Vernon Vie. Phone FE 2-8734 Confidential. The Salvation Army. AUDIVOX HEARING AID RM. 10. 101% Sacinaw FE 40539 GLEAMING GLAMOROUS GLAXO Inoleum = afic's Notions colors. LIES. able jot for cash, West side only. ISN’T IT LOGICAL? If you ere ig the Rororsece Dray: Ciarkston rround! lake. areas with a firm that con selling exclusively “e your area? WHITE BROS. entrance, utilities furnished. OR _ 31872, j2 ROOMS AND BATH. REFER- j ences. FE 4-7902 |¥ ROOMS AND BATH LARGE; living room itchen and dinette white tile bath. heat furnished. A> _niv 444 4, Pike or cail FE 2-6549. Ph hed aon nt hi SER BE nn 1 ESS 4 eile AN ett NO CHIL- dren. A ddock. KNAPP SHOES: ae si “ 604 8. Santora FE_$6720,| Phone OR +1872 Or OR sites | Sale? Perms oe beast ON AND) AFTER (THIS DATE. §_to 9; Suni to §_ js : ma #1 will not be responsible L WANTED bath, Utilities furnished FE for any aes contracted by ED. N RDMAN 9-1428 Suver me * Syece Vaneer4.. REAL ESTATE é alled Lake, Mich. _ RS IMMEDIATE - N AND AFTER THIS DATE, ES ange ES : Ane June 14, 1955, 1 will not, be. re- PEDDLING POSSESSION s a S a 4 tracted by any otner than myseit.| YOUR PROPERTY? WEST SIDE | A. Polasek Jr, a IT DOESN’T PAY 5 rooms oe overcharge ulrrel Rd Auburn hoe oe Our ethod of showing onty to os aw oo prowects 8 es you : t tm on CY Handy ‘o store« and transvor- PRIVATE CCUM Tare | Vis Gear tar gre Gt | wo honk 360 WEDDING INVITATIONS, $7 58 loncome cle og ait details VASBINDER ino tast service Bee ee ne rag, _| * PHONE FE 5-875 Are you overweight? Tired? Cow ou BUY TT WELL INSURE Ir won VILAGE quick ema our cafe scene |" 4 rooms and bath, kitchen furn.. tional rams, Call ea: — oil — washing ‘peivteges BECES rmitted EM garments. Mrs. Neger: n RENT: sh = REALTORS» apartment, tae Ave. in _ Wtd. Child, to Board 26 Cooperative | Real “Estate Exchange | _Ploomlicid ‘ = F E 2-0263 CLO LgvD xD "AnH | Ove Ray gem oe | pew cpr nh ROOK AMD BAT, CAR TLDREN. wext ‘ TO BRANCH — Fas cgay A pees eg Pat = ‘Burdick, rd. 8-225. ii: Larger vere al = UPPER DUPLEX cares for =o eee down m ce Clean, pleasant. Eld- bs concerned. wa, S sy working Fine on ND cpreesiomes RRIS & SON | Rent — Furnished 35 RENT IT FAST through Rent Ads! Room, house. apartment, any- thing — Want ‘Ads give en ern 5 ROOMS, 2 LOTS, $12 WEEKLY on option r. Post Office Box “Rent Houses Unfura, 36 :V store NICE ROOM FOR RENT. GIRL OR woman. On west side. FE 4-4676 _aSfter 6:30 pm. Rent Office Space 4 41 PPP PL LP LPL LLLP NDITIONED OFFICE IN “modern, Pog a, ag Oy poe dl 8q. For Rent Miscellaneous 42 DRAW TITE HITCHES The kind that bolt to the frame for cars. F. E. Howland, 3245 Dixie Hwy. OR 3-1456 1% FT paep CAR LOT. 621 OAK- land rent. ONE WAY COAST TO COAST Opened and Crp ena F. E. Howland, 3245 Dixiw Hwy. OR 3-1456 TRUCK RENTAi 8 RVICE 184 Au- e. FE 54-6960 burn Ave. b OOM = « TO BE 7B iqQuan T _moved.: Pull | price $850. FE §-1455. For Sale Houses 43 fad tah 2 BEDROOM MOD- 3543 Lake 13 mile off ‘Commerce Ra., Ba, 3 ment “and NEAR ORCHARD LAKE RD. Northwood Organization Ine. Phone FEderal 4-6191 @RESTVIEW HOMES [NC. LOW | ge ie terms. 862 Emerson. FE Partridge “BIRD” BEIGE ee PLUS INCOME - Convenient co Dravien Plains ‘Lat home with attach garage, full basement, and oi] heat. Separate smal] home with ioe cl 370 per month. Only $4,000 4 A LITTLE GEM Comfortable picturesque, 4 bungalow overlooking beautiful Walters Lake. Large natural, sto fireplace im living room, 1 ition th: location fn e brick ranch rough- $7,000 WARD E. PARTRIDGE REALTOR, FE 2-8316 43 W. Huron 8t., Open Eve. 7 to 9 For Colored garage. e out. Lake privileges. terms. | STOP LOOKING! START BUYING! home with gas fur- nace & auto gas hot water in ent. is a -well-built wait boat well big garage, lands¢aped fenced lot, nice see of Bylvan Lake. $18, e75. _D. CHARLES, Realtor | FE 4-0521 Salesmen's home phones 8, FE 2-1704, ‘OR 3-2372 1717 8 Telegraph Eves. Co-operative Real Estate Exchange VERY SMALL DOWN PAYMENT Sharp 2? bedroom ranch on 8 large 75 foot . Prog front lot at Oxbow, $500 DOWN Large 3 room snd full bath, mod- ern home. oak floors, oil heat. . hot water. located near Scott term R, J. Valuet, Realicn 345 Oakland Ave Co-operative R Real E Estate_E: penance Johnson FOR BETTER HOMES OT DELAY and a 5-room ept. down Separate entrances. 1% car rage, lovely lot best of all the ce ig only $10,600 with wonder- li terms, Evenings after 6:00 call Mrs. Snyder, OR 3-1975. BOWN on this cute little 4 room modern home with nice jot and 1% car garage. Close to bus, stores and school. Ideal spot for young married couple or retired Leip Located in er Don't hesitate FRONT Lovely 3 bedroom home 1 baths, large screetied _ ® porch, furnace and car only 4% and of) fu siso “room seert ome that is noon Wy A too good to last, so be ua) a ‘( @prick OPEN 9-6 A. JOHNSON, agree g cocoa nreceemeceaner sar’ a 14 ACRES Mortn She Pontiac. Pro- ductive garden soil. Nearly new 2-bedrm. modern home. barn and chickén house, Good fishing lane Only $10,960 with $1,950 own. FLOYD KENT, Realtor 24 W. Lawrence FE 5-6105 open eves Next to Consumers Power P Daily 1 to 8 THE CHELSEA street, city water. Sewer. 3 Bedroom Brick FHA and GI Approved DOWN PAYMENT PLUS COSTS GI NOTHING DOWN ~ FHA $1,200 & $12,200 Choice of § room Knott : pee cabinets —. rustic . CO Amemate ‘oll forced atr heat. ster fold doors. Paved $11,850 “INDIAN 1704 S. See eg FE‘ price and terms vesvroe PLAINS | hee at 3202 Seebaidt only heating unit large lot. A 3273 Seebaldt a only $1600 down arages $15,000.00 own. ment retu . ROOM} BUNGALOW Wisner —- REAL 412 W. Huron —-——+.-pen- $450 DOWN. _ e carne well built 2 bedroom TO. Ads! To thing, dial fine NEW 3 bedroom ranch down. It's Vacant. hae excellent bedroom for WE BUY LAND CONTRACTS NICHOLIE & HARGER ment, stoker heat, on Center St. —— ee en . w exce! vest.‘ ls, floors, [Somes Auto oil heat, tn wed bargain e of only §7 r D Russell Young INCOME, . APARTMENTS. GAS heat, fine Se and location. owner, FE 2- shell, ith basement on 2% to 20 acres Clarkston YOU PROFIT PRON- ‘or rent : or rent any~|. BLOOMFIELD. HILLS Lovely brick ranch home. with 2 car attached garage. Located in beautiful Devon Hills just 1 mile $1500 | ¢ Hilts , at living room eorner fireplace. The home sets on a 4 overiooking = ft. of beautiful lawn. Death ‘an § $10.000 owe w w 2 20 to 8:30 —. sale. o1_w, Huron st, Pb. PE S009 GIROUX & FRANKS 3 L REAL ESTATE : YO JING «on Dinte wy. OR 20701 Open fected ad ranch homes. plastered walls oak floors, lux- ~ - aire forced air furnace, picture ot Baidein. we 7380.00 re igh B $40.00 per month mgtemine Razes est Buys and insurance. On F.H.A terms. = * oe . soem Today $350.00 month income. Full base- SYLVAN LAKE — little 2 bedroom heme, today. ® from the lake s stool and shower, Also porch” Priced at 6560608 bx with $800.00 LOTS OF SHADE Ne Sie et WEST pe re ie road hee ata with e 5 . % as bes ’ U 4 A * N 5 For Sale. (ES _—— omens A muses 43| _ For Sale Houses 43) FU _ OVERLOOKI BY OWNER. “ UNNY BUS : NG large lot $8 ROOMS AND . SINESS : Club. ae down. gp - ¥ ershberger F 5 FO THING DOWN — _, For.Sale Houses wm bed VN BRICK 3 Sale Noases 44) Sek Sale | Suburl with basement. nee ee 2 car fewis cere pnAvron rban _Prop. 45A F — wil b ches f woe down eae: scaped. No sethiesa tbat and: “rn BEAUTIFUL “ow “oncnowbED ann EO See Em B si on _my_ lots ——— Also PIONEER HIGHL. =*. . 100 late front Tot, api 3 fiahcrmd A FINE = - Business © Opportunities 51 st 4 sl cleanest ~ perote wean bre frame, 3 see L owner M ; ads . eb. chicken includes arte barn. re rR . oaed bath a Feniae and we fonms." pike ‘tevin ree” lafes ‘Freee Seer Wa oh or May. | "TH ne sper ast CLEAWERS gTORE, SMALL DOWN rage with mavbe, A 2c ° maculate amily kitehe: ree ROC HESTER road, $19,500. On available ecross 7 BAY GAs 8T Ae IRW IN & el Conta es oS fees irates snae fec| ROCHESTER HILLS ESR meng EGE A a lg a) ROSA water to as heat i im, gas h bath and room brick PR $-2131 9, MA owner, Rg a Moe fr. pa garage. wate and |‘ yard. ideal oat. garage, Hl jar 7 with basem ACRES. l_o. Mayfair 6-2384. Poni DM. & FOOD Estate gner. Saved atrost r soft. | ee ntenced oe ent.| C 80 NR. MIL ac on « main . NEAR ri 269 + Bodv 4 blocks N - let. By! wing fam is new it home. ommerce FORD, 445 foot bat. highway. operat tive esi Esta rE. aie with = Sse cere pata 2d transterred rene rivileges occu ry : es Roped oa _ ae Loree Lottery outs te ees = a a poe | c 1 900. ~rat 1, : : ace ROOMS. | sTUc te_Eachange ee ee reat poof Here is £0. Pontiac Press, Box P SHEPARD sats barn, ater paldings Only large to ha et aeons Takes rar After 5 ._ Pull Tosi PEA re are A-l. oak. avail t believe an 31 tine Press, a Spm PE bia we Your rwgeorivate omain 3 HOME AND INCOME (1 REOC ESTATE sitet Bortard” Eset der "500 | tive Reason Opdyke f Seduptaread not fs right es ar Baldwin Ave, te war, L i181 OL ams & Tienke: Out ward TO 9-8010. man, 10.00 15026 Pi seaperarrae = se CLOsE To ne ee Ss ers Large 7 roo norma) of Vick s 5 ms Tienken | Rd. trough, Kee Directions’ | ing. eer ligag a ee Large 2 sto TO TOWN comfort month »-- own and - * st floor. Se ms, 1 bed For 81 : ‘sreegnoKe Orchard) Lake re us ¥o Binees. eto completely prac frame incom bath. pow ar spick FA ods a very |: Sy apt. Ot pony floor arranged Lots 46. tinue a Cotamecee Harbor, con- r 7. Tiffany 6-576? Greens © bath for owner. e.| acre. carceting Ve eoen feat arge 2 car Water furn aT a lip this ad Rd., to 4045 FOR SALE N —— bath for out iF carveting ot] heat. 2 abo arage with mein BEAUTIFU — eral ICE CLEAN ¢ amp 7 ROOME OW dain & bath owner, plus ruit trees d Venetian bi 3. Bit ve. $12 5 room Whipple L UNCROW BS store stock, GEN. 50 mo. Fu noo cumny petvecs Gas a are sabe Aa cig 100 Lk. A new DED ranklin Villa in beautiful SIDE. U price came ecethia privacy and ree porch. rooms, seed “p bus. Large ed jake front lot: subddivision | BE . & miles fro ge, No foods. Oni: pyrex 6. sTOP erms inelud @ modern to th ade Ev- | ment, gara: porch, full 5 Er restrictions s, tine beach “LIEV E: IT — S oar lee m Pontia : y HL 8. aor Only $500 LOOK ing natu @ minute | terms ge. Extra lot. $10.00, cue owner MA S311 terms. w 2 OR NOT | SP se available, bepeworad 2 ACR Smal dow LISTEN cabinets aad wood kitchen | ae $10,000, | fair 6-2384 rt MA &-2131 or ms e have a f : NO 4 pg nto buy at @ ver cluding 1,750. Wooded move in this nm and availabl enly one chen | PON ? . MaAy- here co armer's farm le price Subst: ery reasona- oe te cued Oil" heat. “buitl-n Ue bungalow | ve see Oe or avast: ae | so toty BERING Lots offerte soit of 104 acres ee ar § ‘ For gaeular schoo] & garage UDGET : \ | Ponti wer and m hom a good ytair 6 rs ( bus On 8 Ed -PECIAL FE 5-8275 | ac. terms. water in le bar. e. Also has 36 LOCAL H 1 ; ATEWA HION POINT mare We hove o i and white. | Near Watki 32-9700 Phone Deisoitt WO} = Pon ed} stanchions TV Mi stegtlors - RADIO” AND to a room oe sone ogte with a heat . bath 7. le this sic atkins Lake BUILDERS Friese at 317 souneiaiaes portunity to less ‘ipions aks comdition: ome. in eeds 8 mp earage (20 1 sto: e ¢ room Clo ~UE f n. oF only month. full more eereee- Dh | eee ella ry ranch neato sing out Tee and will acc rite or part APPINE Doct of ail, $4000, Terms, | $1 000" Pe mentvent TS nice spacious tot, Ooat60 wit m | at Crescent balance of our lots and’ cleer Rousetraier | Ar oOo Andereos, ms. $1.600 4 However rs living room, 60x160 with Watertore ake Count 3 payment Abo hinaton |) i i bors own vou «et for onlv | Full tiled oxié modern tm 3x1? ol Cre Two st rv Club : fe r . Phone = aaa RELAX AN oseph F ' ee ee eee thee | Eo ecue’ Vone were eee cc weer Rein MUCK FAR —sfter 6 pm y 22008 ™MM. ELAX AND LIVE (3% Ww. 8 . €1SZ pag ene Ce spade und anly 638 | a ee Leese | seal eas Mr ¢-00ee Birmine: 160 acres loc FARM > ee DING COMPOSED OF With RANCH < . Huron 8t. ese Priced sas and BUSINESS LOT: = Thumb ated 1 -room apts FIVE vest sie ranch Lake privueges tis Cosperatine Ht te Hashangs Tide Selttg "Ci Ete “Hold 3 a a pd acteent.lisabeth LE ORS. went of Plow pat eter eae na | Sotitae "Te “genes ae old features © just 2 ~~ tive Real Estate Exch: tollow- | my glasses 3 ea L | ve. Surround west of Pin. bh n skeleton and has Press, Bo e wie 5 room with awn it state Exchange ADAMS a minut ar Lake Angel | divisions 32 rounded by 3 new e- ouse. Oni and trailer x ontiag window thermopane | ving PIONE > ed Me REAI TY | e, dear'"’ Is this lo geilus small #0 ft. jot sub- terms. y $10,000 w FOR SALE , tie beth. picture . -ER HIG 382 Aub «hi. y . but vely 2 bed shopping 3. Ideal for ith ve FARM 7 WL rooms 2 large bed tHLANDS reo For Sal ; alas) laee with (enlecae nome | ytry low at center —— Pric . 4-4060. K ROUTE, cious & ——— closets 8 LAKE PRIVL ANDS 2-190 or OR FE ¢3393 ~~ ie Houses - Foam | Medera. uitensc large livin Edson 8. Ste $1,000 cash O ea! Edw. \ ; m. equinned with | sDa- ituated on LEGES 4 ROOM _3-2420 PPP PD IP 43 Plastered itehen. Oak fi & mingh: vens, MI wher 2 8 {. St > ; ft a béeautif MODER ——— |\NEW H Oe For Sa util walls Full cers. | ngham. 6-0084. Bir TIN. Stout, Realt a—t pat — disposal b corner) ot — th ui 1aite | N. VICINITY OMES UN | a~w~ le Ho tty room. A} bath Large D ee Saginaw St altor Atlossod 3 cupboard rice meee (will corlataly please leights. PE ¢-0066 OF | STRUCTION Witt on oe uses 43 ey ee ee RAYTON WOODS — Seuratiis | scaped 100x133." p eo lend. fed, Decoration corset peers —_— BALDWIN ee WITHOUT BASEMENTS ON LENOX Doe eee, needs nota dost, This | ee” N WOODS |__ es. til 8 30 r r l snrubeer fear. Shade and rooms are. large Master bedroor Rats eucmaet cease pate ; YOU PINISH INTERIOR | mediate OFP JOSLY el eeeg te cance saone 6 3) Se ta oe écme fS ry. aes ‘ate ie ts 1é@x11. ge Master bedr e gas, On! ent sewer 3, ' LOW DoW! INTERIOR. re possession wo om-| 9o"n el] for $6,500 m. this most e home fie pet month. OW “sa o00 = is enclosed with Jal Rear terrace ty PE 3tieae Rose mie be EONS thermostat Oak floors basement. DRAYTON PI SNe. esd tons aS Sap ae forme sub, ACRES On i.vcuke S Ig THE “BIRD’ TO 8EE Sur oF snare ae it OPEN ee Huron Ph OR mostat controlled heat Close | type ho IN PLAINS | S32 MES-BARTRA berms. GI sopreved of asy| TODAY'S S aint Price 1g Riot AT” 10 s00, | ary a Fe 310 oR toed Terms | | 1 story 2-ded DIXIE_HY M | 2 goa sd clove to) 1 DAY'S SPEC SCHOOL rms, Let us AT $18.500, fad 8 | WILLIAM rms, ype home with bi room ranch LOTS Ww. OR ~~ ers ecre ae : Sic PECIAL S ~ ia + } PROBL q show you! SUNDA’ PM “gastos LL. RE i black re LAKE. $1090 00 siding trimmed ue cedar shakes how -O- SALT B _3-1950 ‘DINAN Also ae < LET Us 80 EMS? NEW 10 = Soe ERR Par E 13 gh bey ALTOR| 2 encl rom Lake 2 down. large jot 100 tn white.’ On _M sleeves Lak Y OWNER. eae * fon ee oe wi iL THE! : NE toc [ ARK IRD’ enclosed bedroo ™ . xi80 Thi a Arket + © 80x a sd, ISHED ad Mite Lineota Jr Miah i a op Bioomfieid New ranch ie ; 40 furnace Wenle Tile be rook + jazi8 isaere: bees epee THREE toe a 136 each. eye ¢ ROOMS dae ectnded Trane Lge. ee tas "uine's ‘auracuve' fom | oectas” = Sd ee eee| Geer eee tee | diate Minar Miattancs | Hee ees oe Tri © Brag neous 3 AcRER | Haste tat Sanent plan home. V: one foo: reom a home-§ rooms er ant # . commu Grer -. SIAST - price gal. electric hb ai haat. ean tae. Meets OL Ftonvill 3616. ny = Laptoates an.18 ft i eeageoeed entrance : = down a tite | tet ges 2 full rt A! bed- | just on Geol) af (water fre OPEN es utility ans water heater | Cote, CA ville — 60 A : : : 1 ! : owe q ™ LL U Acres DR landscaped ‘et : 2 ft erent include sen + tome up. nathan ha. i ward” oct i et Lake | co ogi ie cae a TO8 P.M SHE rx! ae eset buy “Rou “Owner re eanit 2 homes. barn 40x80 res on RIVE. IN THEATER on main os own. ut shade pial cornices hota a ome mile. Wateb for = you can uh landscaping in and) 9 Be + 1. HOME : Her ME 240 ft. IDE BUILDING SITE cold storage f 1 shed. large mal hie Wired tor’ 380" Lake 6 wa YOU'LL A e| &wnings, slumin ces =- Pibergia lor our| piav faq plenty of job. so 2, Bedroom f ES yore is a @ roo he on pavement Q SITE gal gasoline or fruit, and 700 %. concession at 50 cars maa Y rs A | tna screens, um storm 4 time to, PDlestered ace brick n be finished m home that mi from 600 ft. deep fruit tr tank. 1600 b. $2.500 do stand $10,000 UY. softe gas incine 5 and | t walls oa homes. fortab], to provid. : _term< Clarkston y re ees consi. earing - Will trade with NEAR ROC —— sacee, oe M Home : ure window ak floors ¢ living W e com- MA_ 5-419 82.500, pple. pe sting of ch : NES wm ke ellent Lf hes 2 hi vided s. Tile pic- complete. ring is ne : 4 — 1 ar peach erry, | EIGH BRICK uk CHESTER paved drive — “double gerare att anuel Rene on dares bedrms big soace basement witn Fecteation on. The” ieee) ean rots hepsi LAKE ORION. APPROX. "200° 2400" 15.750. terms Ociaay ie) "out IONT MONTHS LIQUOR BAR io tn 1954 TY ACRES lot @ 140 land. pa aaah oil steal atura! r $700 water a lites e little le nia . : cae oth Ge eas = at . 5 room ; oon $13.950 and- ater sal am heat down heat- | Priced e lot, I a Inn on ks ast : Marth eaeia yied, brick one f tnaividually, geve Call. FoR Sreriges oes nyaer wes tity oom Hales Hark ‘ares Srctord reweent We Huron to We. noe ies ous or write a Parkview. MY 2:8 xt Io pores — Brown Cj . Lice én Home avalsbic. - - vest pele 4 distinc tion, feat: . : 8. Wood h < of birch en with | on Cresen p Hall, turn &- OX be Apa acres itv OTEL COFF : 10 ft. living a © s rings) EDGEW MI werd. dirm ome is in @ cuboards This | mi. Wate ¢ Lake Rd ab rast) Th XFORD | for farm of good rich soll ide resident EE SHOP in 200 : brick firepiace with Rom. “DGEWATER D ; 4-600 and vou may eacene { condition | a ior cone Slen a] 2S lovely suburb . tinted dn mg. on black to saci | Nin price hotel. Seats 00 bed. 3 ; carpets ‘in living RANCH HOME tn Done! ah 2 REMODELED | ‘sesmee. Priest Ve sae caer | OPEN ( . FOR RVICE AS ant OE PRR wont? wie: | Evoeaes | Shee LR ere ioe "Unda "porebos tt | a Saha Lake Bigp, 40) eseoes mo cece SER ERE fen aoe Sol aes room, Nie erage. T eat. 2 car, Pg enpaeoprres || Al . very. aftractix y pest eves oo ee AT BEAUTT “ ful waod . tm. R ; L MR. H RMATI ining combined kitet @ liv. erms car lee lot with | Garland A | ation room with | tive. rec- arage. 63.900 of doors, Wht AUTIFUL U privileees ed jot with NE . Ranch He OR 8EE ALE AT FE ON ae ons Flizabe jrem (Saves u lores, trees rats | see ee ie ee a floors Call. new. will handle. sols «gel a skied ates coe oe AR ANDE ome] _FROM 1 boy Ie PEE on uote wih chewes, wah grote th Lake F ivine room ‘with stone. fv mate | ot Oe heer room for the men 8) DLS died eeevine | WHR 8280 6 sell quickly at ke $18 RSONVILLE ee ST carpe mls poy eae & room bu states sommmote | Crest queny fcpiace | af 60 tubt water heat, with A REAL FA ; restrictions —— beach. $950 900 _Pa Y. TO 6ELL E17. in hall pathy wall = ngalow with omaha f PPnpth dempceeennt ree lat luatareal There are a Comprised MILY HOME Fone owner — l ‘Acre | are otek Ea OK peattored. wale. cate : Be 55 t Perr Giese tals Lot 8 F E BIRD” to coved ceiling . select room, ieee pts ge toom. pabengr eontrolied door ware with redie house probes that the ave lot rooms aes re siz full sized air 6-2384_ or are = Ao = FOr lote of *, pe lr gp rng eg ences. Price $35 Al chs ecnveas: | urs net have. 90.000 with ae» so 4 ROOM COTT ais Med Ge uae Gana LV cain’ Ginnie acne - ed and ol closets, % reap oll recreation pica fin- to prospec’ — with & on: WALTON ™ with cee a three wood Nene jake front AGE AND § ROO price is eal “coun quickly ft + = N $400.28 wow) AGES IN WITH 6 - 1% car cele etal +0000 cr PE ba108. Also” m | 9 bedr AND SASHAB | floors, ni ene floor, Oak §-3616 Neue. aeoker. FE : y $1300 with $250 down, 2343 Orch: ae 140 FT LY oom oF qarene Dossess: garage | —*msll Sfeks dies neue oom hom Aw eons: eaeree wae t. FE ' down, ard Lak rs eae i. leges. 61 jon. Lake pri et 3 bedroom « ee ee | 5 ee e on 1 floor decorates beau: BEAUTIFUL D ery NER 101 motere, kitchen thee —— priv: m_at $17,500 sd a neh acl Pirdoze eirecton wansamenl cas ctvuL MOosas _ in : 2 AC = vice ERA i m= tore ¢ | Loos you th je 8 pleasere ene heat and asement. gas Bere eles FurR-| 86 Di Cc, ACRE F PRIVATE AM HEAT UR- ent. 2 n Lak ss é js house. $ to show ter automatic hot ned patio home zie Hwy., inched FARM _OWNE PE 32016 APTS i Pa Sor cea ecotaie Brive NCW pedi cloned mee. S10.000 or $3,000 75 ft corner wa. grill 80 com “on terrace wi OR 3-2361 Dravton Plaine Includes 9 7 room WNER AND SAVE BUY FROM : price it, vane lly ne ges om I T meprence Sock month, taxes Saogy down and Poy pipes satisfy all “iat that it rich 3406 at omen *unda 3 lovet colonia] WINDOW MFG £ : ¥ bow in vs men bedroo hom MFG. aiwkea POn : IN THE erg | [ir motiAl he sont 3 es CHAPIN ai ICEL. come merase ts el ai va inal @ Derraca | ‘caND@ rE 2-074 ake Rd ment, 1's baths. exte: full base- o| sale Health to USINERS =< 3 pd UF TREES ee cer ae £ breeneway a edr oom DROEERS 8 eC EUNw curance eee S88 Na) ARD ‘3B ‘KEITH peeapeo UITABLE | FOR SUBD: messive stone fireplac Sam | sae PE $4500 or FE gleaming wh: > ‘knotty y : 1) Orch RS TH im med 1. A arge VS e is located : ; pooend ite “ranch ‘tye | me bas ee: : _ Ke ard Lake Rd. SILVER EL pd pedro wegrserenrl pce 4x17 x23. livin Sate L Ci 3 oom with dining ell” foot living terme Onty “12.980 Ranch FE viii or PE S86 SION one. of the SUBDIVT- ae MAN toe “toda = patronage tn ‘hie ‘farm ‘ais0 in ate Land Contracts 52 meg oly oo KS cea | Commi rrr bedroom Gls pee Zz 3-433 SY room guest home o is a 2% PER CENT Shiite Seats aks nore is Seminole Hills $12,00 teiny’Wetheomteuscaes bem aaa {BAROATR os VAN | bats bows daca | reat eae yn a on . foreed — full Secochank, 1% Attracti 00 00 rch Heactares Screened Sack: only 240 ft. fe itrom modern ORCHARD L eaten on s and barn a: 0 ben. hogele gece | Ae par Cost - den tt panel lots of room r with in enc ve 3 bedroom h DOWN F ck yard a cool, shady ‘ cash, Duck Lake. If excellent AT MIDD nee RD. ly lawn nae’ mon, 3 acres. nasee. cellent 1 = fall base 7, oew anted . : ' ‘ , ‘ shad Phot t ‘ ment. woods on ‘or gar- standing fs condition ome N PAY MEN < $i2.800 it Feeders too. At FE cs you wil save you tan FF anare ‘ccae many &s ow one away en pind blame ua if you ‘of oo teh z feature Out Ariel 7 [ and wo think ¥ inspection. at $3,000. | ST]. VER 5-0418 frutt t rchard of 3. 1283 or O ation, if al odes ough . 8 includ ‘ ink y PORES Pin LE FRO! : able aad or 38 about R 3-2937. bay at ati.edo ‘with 43 ‘ming this nook ‘carpeting in 3 roo “ en +Family neni ae a acres. acre woods. | Buver Hinge pce * {oox286 ‘$10 000 aye and scret oot hoy RAY O’NEIL, Real ath mm 8 . ane. = | rms at it ¥Y Liv x acre Irayton — course E y $27 oak 8. Pr . altor CLARK RE own. heat cal automatic G i - nished- 4 baths: 2 8 very best INO e frontage woods Woods 100150 $1500 000 with _ Priced w a om cous cee ESTATE ue (CUO on : he full basem are fur- a. Gk feat aauemeer ‘ FE $1965. ae ft. CALI Li 5-0143_ leouase r 10 A $7.800 down. ne FE 37103 ad co-op W Muron open terms rege. | Coster ie atten weresr anh oot bedroom delightful >- \ a ot CRES Co-operative | or FE $1292 ws ~ pro wate re . ranch AL th e Real 5 r— peretive | Real cvenin s Bloomfi Cooley Lake sdeeg drive out eheneitl heater, 83° ieatane Ga | ote wats with at ts larse LAKE fer Sale Ac A OAK | room genre Large bo WELL 8EASO! Estate Exchange oe 1 < ield Rane road Th to L _ Good (bust- plete wal OAK f. crea ragprees i = wED i ange : ....-FISHER PONTIAC. Ainrucite anch rood Theo ture left ts Te 800. income. Only $16.- on all of windows op opens Beautifully 1 LAND ml is a pain page 8647, rooms and ry frame with 2 Sy 4963. ower oom Sucomt VE : eb ; o ed be a i Bo | = bed SPECIAL FAC 3 [Rearoom ana “tite ‘bath . Brick Terra ja, patents The bath Tec fe ecco od | Clash RES AVAILABLE NEAR #12 Hitchen “taxi Pico Large ai SEASONED LAND : a * 4 rm. lare situated 4 B d ce eting is e new car- ar and some Exce oft be. repiac g room w CON- ; pba e ent L ine. r 1p nt Ww sabe! Hen se e Oak ‘ith batan Siee™ aut block wo acboot” sists Some of the fenutrer i wef pparoom tre "ase eat etn Hake, Manor is te jocation Feom opens outs she vaste eridlatiog uta Garr | 3s ‘Sreeaeway ghacned” garage Beemer Pel cams micron ise GEO. L $700 down actors. fir — gas heat, clude B ; at asement, rea: ih, full dry dis¢rimin me for the m All ne and attachea ard. é all M See ee L ear ¥ atin ost wiy 4 ware. -; room home house has $035. _ 86% NS “ seginew. me REAL x (Fon ' fe ace Tecreation a rick rene nt”, ; ba a4, el ointment, ae Daven By ap out. wperaied anctae and | 2 mre” : ACRES ented — bath ted. shower io isan to Loan 53 B “ attached garage.” aluminum $15,900 hace “Excellent setup” for ine | RAY O'NEIL, Realtor | $14,600 tales from ety itmie of Pontiac: Fostiac'ehy limits Priced at" | Pecan surerat ane coon NOW AVATLABLI c ving alone r per- r NEIL fp $3,500 size ts 150 Pontiac. term at only | 7” inated eee . BL all n Only 13 . Realto DOWN. - ear a x 860 8 avail y atema than éunlicausa teu less FHA FINANCING AND ine orn rnone FE ste own 0-9 r SYLVAN 5 5S pe ceeny trout stream peels Approx. & ACRES _— PA = ane a TAviN $500 I | - : > Co-operativ + operty.. Only mile: u IN , Roy A || 78 reeee mrewerty dri m. H. Knudsen § Heel Eetste Exchance ORCH 4A S100: | sare earnenes es trom Pontiac. A | GE. Tey Ae vinoeine S We Side Roy Annett Inc TBS hghwar) to: Andernonsite | pont REALTOR | + | _ At MIDDLEBELT, FE bat ee Orchard. with ‘Plastered ‘waits 1 CASH QUICKL Excelle _ | 38 REALT IC, | ten let¥ one bi to Airport road, | Ph Heap Bank bidg. QC] l } ANN RD. AT arr Aeeaie about 6 rolling 4 acre Hoes a ree Henson oe trust of win Y off Wasa a home just Genes : all pee of cme cae model of _FE +4516 e on wne FE —“— * LAKE grnes ‘at “ne ior = y at $7000 — p to . rooms uated teenn ae Evenings « eral 3.7193 Avenue d and South. | | fd ’ ———| AR LAKEVI 1925 with § 1946 00 kitch ining reo e nd Siinday 1- | s AND 2 [. 1Z. sonabl: LLE LAK! 750 YD’ S, to 1983 rooms. and” bath iare beds [as " MODELS OPEN DAILY i Or | : cee lek OMe Lane 4 aS Er ATE S 1 FROM OAS ae = REA- 4 ACRES aes if Inc | pod de ene ae in pur title, r a M ) feces Ticas © . jake privi- | heat. ome. Full j nt hom OUND 183 x < coop e Hwy. ° jeate — * . ninutes. 950 ‘with $3.00 AN fo I — |e be & an 2 yea | 4x3 extra lar all bath! | Th me. Thorou LAKE- 1000 ft. 2361 Drayton cuctuies nad 5000 down et Your Tens WM. | ke ae ter ee A Ge | ee ee et ee ermastat bly insulated.| {;'° ior for a ot 3496 Guo beatae Off fasly an. Help pay c tenant Full beetle ~ the repre creda 8 rhea pin ee : ment elcome ale Pages a a rr ageling land Se pettareg Pontiac ply ow de siyn ve in one amity inco ENNED v ; > wan | 2 teca sas Prom tees nud bgt ed with same) ¢ at only | ND Quaiity built 2 oye and eater the cineca JR. ELT _. G. EL RESALE _truit, ape a trees saan On | Sale Busin anew, bed ba dow LF 3 bed: aie : r mal ~~ ess dl galow with room t i ep Gack wasnmeus ci REALTOR REA 618 edrooms. L mcie ; garage EM 1 10 A . [= Propert aitic, Youngstown’ kitchen. car ear heat and Sor eee = soe OREN EVENINGS ‘TIt. & e eae ores el nl na roo arene haan liv: rom sees ee NN Here ts a nt ACRES AU “BURR ¥ ° O AN C oak feos ‘cdolaen at i000 arage, bus at doce, rt, large oo7 W Huren ue ALTE Rk’ _ 90 ators air oil Bese and bath, _water he ¥ pine interior. 8 a vear pee 10 acre parc N HE and tree |e DOWN OR Ti 4-3569 S win AK m doors . ahumin at, earace r. hot | fear nd strea el with o4n400 1G HTS $10.90" inlendia look today "0 $1,000 PR “AKE ne Me One Gun | um 2 BEDROO MAnle 5-4696. athe ete Sao Go Roo $10,956 inside W ay. y you to : DOWN OR Furnished IVILEGES acaninale' Over $500 8, extra pletely M COTTAG x 1330 Pres ny. Size is e Auburn, Sautrrelt na Where = $2,000 d oe est Suburb c TRADE tage Toe 4 room summ track ® bc consider tn land- Vak furnished. o E, COM- dow: at $4200 with 0 | holise that aig S| 5 you beat it? B. 4 Bed an ompletely. modern a ue 40x 125, $3500 en cot- ¢" land con- ones 3 miles W. in Tipsico sa00°, until deve will, ew modern | BE 5 Toor alow with f 8 room bun- th down. y lot, ne of Pontia > ned. good income | 22 LONTIAC Lo De Benedict's Here ts aa vigt eae cack hice ascorated “ol | y, SPENCE ST $ room m UNTON LAKE ae OL‘2-4831 ft aaye u 08 A eee oh ACRES im PON TIAC R READY STAI® BANK BLDG. Donelson Sc vaccher Gia ts ane ie te panied apcieensy Halal esa | LA ceir 2 peareess an Feeee motes Rewiy decorated 2N ; §44j | Wood timber with tr i Seiwa School : neher with ose in aub R ern home r small ak floors with firepl sae kas ee ae EW 2B pa mber with cel of hard- FE 5-8 weer ee taser full, basement, at D RILEY, BROKER heat re plastered walls, Oas ult water hi heat, | full basem OOM HOMES WITH ved road. frontage on @ 275 | e garag ement, PHON Y, B 8 . 2 car walls. GO: ty room, ! eater, pace oak, Mos on : Deter | El grits intte TS nie | CLARKSTON Ba, ies | Sie S| Se Rinheneue feeygrgineee = | OO v fedandgenng | West Sid 08 rr sive at such an ints fine oe ons bath icine oe pitta STON | 5‘ ROOMS -0986 R | 8. With low down pa: : wih terme av Priced ide ” Cots price. A one figee rorlepeeond Src Piastered pipet oeo Moe | SEY or (Brick fire Jaya EWAY K. [. Templet rues Forest Lak 40 A siebic:| 3400 cg fh cea ee © te EE goal, co fu panement, and grernined feet ikee at arie: | eta atau caninas Cooperative | ate tile tt na rs ie me pone ton 3 wt tne | Eee ACRES io epee RiENOLY “service ~! ge y = vost f at tig: | Excellent howe) Sunless: yorrative Re 4.6203 r 8. if no E 44563 t ranch level lak olling | re lot. 1320 le unit. dn toe cas bar rearecty eee earpifan Ll xcelient_ ho a car care al Estate E toa au a Den. 2 home. 3 e| Ri and. Most x 1320. and b Basement ay ice ae See coe ppointment now | NO ne _ MA 5-3806 ae xchange rege | eae fs boned baths. rooms. | with he eae oe . and hot water | fu Heat delay. ‘y $11,000 ” WIL DOWN PAYME a Pi : D tion room wares one rec: ith terms a ing Only Foire is per month — rnished. the bece? will oie ae BUD" Ni hs AND FINISH TOUR LOT — mee Highlands SILVER rE _*1068 mrs “_ LAD wae 400 | ase preferred. aed ‘ year TI icholie} soc PAYMENTS tea" sine” rooms and tid E AND PINE TAKE D'S, Inc. | st &.38 A rifty L Nagy aged oa MENTS: bath 1x s and tiled romeo 4286 Di . Tripp, Rez y Luxe 0 Mt Ch ane ini ONS COMPTC { 23 living EN BU rte iad Cc. pp. call behaly y Eve zmens aaenoee 4000 wi ONS Dans una: blaoiicae: ecce: Call_Linc TLDING CO- On Sal Den Open Eve or ip ¢ evs Mr. __OR URON beautif ‘oln 5-01 3 Ov yton Pi 2 Ww enings con: © this cute 8 Kelchee, PE 5-1201 4M "OR. t PH. rated walls, 1% ull¥ deco- $0.800 Ftr WE 43. Royal * bea oies # — : Williams ‘a wane a a Lake A £ FE 48773 e278 use privileges ‘Bay Fa e eerie oun Goan s rom | A ead PAY RENT F OR l - s Pontiac Lake Ra E 5-6161 or re Street YOUM AY BORRO oew « oil he ake NEW F ~ privileges x200 ft lot UMM DWowo 5-834 é W ae Serene Neve beat rea NEW FHA privileges New carpeted Lake IMER COTT: ad oe ; S $ only easy te re Exception a rs . it creens and living when TTA A cres ; cludes ail carte tne in ooo. hdzcapea rhakaete beau-| > nev L HOME cat Ms illiams Lake zou, gens heve. res peed aj ued prteed m year round é00 vee ae fully wooded. pare Beautt- Rent-L Bus Prox O $ 0 rapes) will e and a eee ® kefront jot, | reo MS with ° > * @ room “ sion. mediate ected? On be lly wooded parcel. ' Lease 4 * ind bi oom and large livt ungalow. 1% story pDosses- to 6 & canal w le con quiet ivision. read —— ee p 49A your car. screened tren ath, ful) | Kitche picture wind ving tne 30 ft living-d the best ith access location Bectuded, RE} na PEE” Tod: 450 : garage. Call | ae porch, 2) anc rs with separate iow, larwe i room. 1 bedroo: in- $3,000 DOWN Oakiand fishing lakes tn miles west ~yet vonly. 9 ping OM iN B a=| ore oday . undry ti utility’ roo avatory down m and with -Modern 6 Rorth of About of Pontive! a “A USY SHOP. up your b Close to Downto Hee tindetged, Me Naa wer | amuse" car wprane'S mee | Ett hart com,tone | Fe i 1 io sm] CARL W. BIRD, SR a Ae a el credit Tone up to 30° monte” : wn ~ $7.90 arce lots . ar garage. P a nn M. $03 R ss. brick with onl Priced at 13. rice garace” ‘Excellent matic rt Comm ealt _F auned eossmerciat haces sictaess cae iaeeted rarage” Vecent and two ear | 2B 48181 N. Parke Fe CaMUaty Notions) B or| For Sale or & sumed oom morcis! av, 40 = 189 Wot | Becend & conte “Located "at 4st — vou move EM_ 3-408 rE eal Eves. PE. 698i ITY xchange 5 both Ro mee Can be ent busi- . west of Josly at 451 =~ PE 5- TES. Evo xe eC 50 laa eee G ye Bve| $993 DOWN —5 ALLED PE 4-5078 : = SS i for in- ore . autom: room bun yea Er a hom 8 BNOM + é | gasioen, eee ac iSrante’ fete oe foeatet eerie or | oa eZ ACRES ron, ML Fee ak FINANCE co. chan vin | 3s on as ac SG a John K Irwij earner lol eleke ing room and front oe oe = Sereanca For Sale Owner. ag er 5-O711 howe Pll land Lake _Cail Dall after @ pm, gg i NBA fAcmaw = hoa 41 - REALTOR 1M | mou! "® see aaa = #12500 RANCH BU -: ~— Resort Prop, 44A down, Bud "your elt tsa Busine $2568, Also iso Dravton Pt — L 101% we Sagine 1938 OF — =| _New Ranch I ath ¢ rage Basement. fh Ale ed ELEC oo cL here. 0000 cn isa ness Opportunities 51 henate. inte Divle Highway” axury Living a Ere. FE 21000| } ore EN | ES, Fee Wane | ES rie screens. a eet | Sale et Lar 5 ACRES 2 [MODERN NO. :-HERN RES me OR Sal * Eee t30 ned ao wae olf | Watk all mee teat | Sale Su ' SM... | emg —lo “< teurant on busy main R —N E ‘ ; ‘ns scree! in ment, gas x Rd New ins to bu e@ privile e horth of qhway oe <2e mn oot. “priced wt 88.960, roti cag I br Sale Suburban Pro yee on Oak. to oe boty in can be arraneed $8,500, te Lr. Sith Rom ,_jiving room 009 WEST SIDE Ann hs 2) 45A\ BS on bath ant. "and 30 mod- am - ed , terme | Rarvisoure & brick firepl duplez -6 and a } good road. tert « 2p cad or 1 . \ kiteh lace, ‘arian Beparate be 6 brick _Oaly | aac scree” pao ess patel . IVAN _W wi — oh aan see = ae. aes geno = sacrifice for #16 600 cr wil maiet WITH wee HR ii'want move Remo | rei choice feation. ui BEAUT 6A orem wore VICK od living ‘space ator oF A Aubt ™oee PE see call"Mrs.” Hoyt, CONTE IFUL With 198 \CRES I “ae Wee} — SERVICE? ‘ ving op tpace . weil FE | 6 rooms sch Heights . LH. B : vais waa MPORARY tut Orion ‘Ra. A ben A CHA Then Ro Home & auto 1s tm om mts sehen, fl haoe "E 5-5091 or FE S-9471 ve ooh ae UES Nl eh, woulda ne Ig i tA pari GE . me. Most loans made "on 3 on en B 8 "2 ‘bed. | Member Co-op. Real Estate Exch oma autores oe tore, in one of Oak : cash to $500 io oF us ‘ oot ph Y ft. fint down and re Outstanding © different, E f, in one r, this for cash come how for pe ittt a! enings and Sundats To \nchude Sees sap up 2-4810 location west . dw. M. St t, R og Ay of : ome. fu 2 ce or went ton oon catic & LS aye : — Full —— in 3 : a yg hg trem ealtor rs - wr areas. meet” your ste Bamengs | Price 12.800 easy : fe eae Besew. $140,000 per year “Hurry "No 3000, eras yee Leslie service dj. cul : : = covnie. , Seen Wine Eau : No. 3003.) Voss, . Mam DETOGOLD: JOHN ; dowalls, "A ‘kitchen that is CE STORA Ph. Fi ming re” Sell @s om we — Ke =o Gee a : \GE Sa . FE §-8121 not usin We pit batt ce vour tet = S. Lo 38: a or K: : g i type sta & lovely fine hom rior of gi! ire sit fied ads! ! , terior «1 rter bome. te in red pe e is . : 7 Doubts cha bh ome & a é, ob “ Ane ewe OM oat an > vite A z 28181 1S for an ad- phe a. wm tock diferent. “sap.008 peta LIFE’S MADE ad Re nh Loan Co o 3 _h 2 EASIER throug STATE- not”, Sot mpa . A 3 %. = ; wr I. Ht. BROWN, R ns Saget Realtor {0 Ass, Te h Classi-|p.. WIDE no m Nac Bx, on * + 4 g reba , ze tue EAGUE FINA : Pe i nite a ea 202 N C , e ; ROCHEST MAIN ESTER, MICH, - 2 * = : * - ra. i 4 é 4 J, 19781, ™ we j is < ; 4 i $ . * ‘iy } 5 THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, JUNE 16, 1955 Money to Loen * WHEN YOU NEED $25-$500 You can get i 53 (State Licensed Lenders) - : APA: For Sale Miscellaneous 60 quickly on your cagervars Pa sary pang 2d Moa. ate $10 ches ‘cas enyoo budget, We ps to help bs * Por yes ome veer eens problems. a ; ‘ASS 2 ectege mp. heated poor ee E $10.00: Maple platorm rocker, ex- ~ FINANCE co nt condition. $10. 1729 Bever- 702_Pontise State Beak Bldg. BOE DAVENPORT AND D CHAIR, SHOPPING _Aition. 1] Barrows St. Metamors, FOR A LOAN? canes Theil ey Pood fos poapridh os = tenwide ‘credit Single wie we tenn. DI SETS, semble these yourself and save: and e. $68. These are brand new 1955 models. famous make, hone, — it. Phone, write or come | formica tops popular colors 1 ag tog ee convince o ese extraordinary OANS $25 TO $500 rar seed take phmemncnnens = rena @ Ave BENEFICIAL ‘ maerapeing a tire 6 x Py me Fs mattresses an FINANCE (ao). springs reasonable. 1 W_Lewrence FE 29249: Pontine _Call' after ¢oclock. PE 6-216) COTTAGE SPECIALS. BED AND chest, 87.50: toaster, 50; elec- tric trom, $1; child's upholstered rocker, $4: king chair, §2; curtain stretchers, $32; boiler $3.50 iE COTTAGE FURNITURE. 7? GLID- E ers, porch shades, dining room XiTad as set. bamboo chair, 4 s wit mattress, 2 dressers, odd tables, . baby bed, duotherm heater with ervice fan, GE. refrigerator, 2 large hemp rugs and misc. 4361 Forrest You ean $20-8500 quickly Ave, Watkins Lake 2 to 5 and on signature ear or furniture. | 7 to 9 Tues and Wed. Loans made without endorsers for |CRIB. MA MATCHING any worthwhile purpose. Up to months to repa TTRESS. “MA chifferobe: rellawayv bed and mat- tress; electrie roaster; vacuum cleaner. misc clothes and other HOUSEHOLD | sean CROSLEY SHELVADOR REFRIG- erator 8% cul ft, ew mag ord F defrost freezer ebest ger aoe ance at 615 ver mon Easy Corporatior of Pontiac erin drv washer ‘ate model 3% Soutn 8 caguae st Kay Bidg | $75 terms, MY 3-3711 2od_Fiwor __Phne_ FEdera)_¢06% | CASH FOR YOUR | PORNITORE Mortgage Loans $4) ct _toele OR ST ee nnn, 3 PLACE SETTING OF STERLING LOW INTER EST Unitmited funds for single family | camooned dwellings: should borrow H. G. PETERSON ~ no ee | silver. Maderta by Towl. Used ¢ ls mos FE 23-1933. Call efter 5 pm DARK GREEN DAVENPORT AND chair, OR 3-4812 DEMONSTATOR DORMEYVER —— Pope Prench fryer a Bt 2 mos. old. 130 gal. gas heater. Call OL 2-8126. Sale Household Goods 57 A water CR 3 in excellent condition. 140 Oliver. PE 54-4297. © salt” RAMEE PST CHURCH’S INC. @LUM. COMB _DOORS. $94.98. _FE 23-0233 SPECIALS FOR JUNE “yon woos _.weodose 2 pe, living room me $5 Chest of drawers ......... «» $15 ss Penge ....... $39 d "$7 and up New 6 6 AS chrome breakfast N mg or - tis ew co ‘ merehentios in store reduced te rock bottom es. Come in be convinced, We buy, sell trade. Oakland Furniture 104 8. Saginaw FE_3-8523 STOVES BQUGRT BOLD & Ex. changed 602 Mt. Clem- _ens 0 Ewing icatey REPAtRino TRADF GAS RANGES oa ELEC. ine ROB. ‘Munro Blectrie. “1080 92 Gal. Elect t heater—name brand bboy air, 600.06. WAGNER CO 1960 N. Opdyke Cor. Pontiac ric Reg. Rd. 00 value card — value floor pe. wood dinette s pata walnut twin ees uaranteed washers oe guaranteed refrigerators” We ante. many items not FREE PARKING WYMAN’S 18 W rei ante SOFTER SKIN PE o-oazi sed Trade-in Dept. se 3E g men- ALL DOWN PAYMENT WHITER WASH BRIGHTER FIXTURES: LOVLIER HAIR w son STOVE. 830. 356 Wib Usea To Be Oo pede 39.95" ip ept. elec. MAGIC. CHEF GAS RANGE, AU- trie rance $1950 new + ove tomatic washer. twin sizé mat- Ginettes $2995 up tounge chair | ‘ress and springs. Will sacrfice $693 ecasional rocker $695. | Girl's 20 in, Bike. = tree $195. 3 pe sectional [METAL BED. SPRINGS “AND 674.50 «apt gas stove, 60, mattress. Matching dresser with, aa ehests. unfinished furnt- mirror and sm odd dresser. everything for the home.| $35. MU 91071, Big Beaver. re and EASY TERMS OR LAYAWAY PREE PARKING AND DELIVERY alo het MARBLE TOP COM- ode, platform rocker, lamp ta- ble. wash pan. drop leaf table and chest. MY 2-3361. ASPHALT TILE — ASPHALT TII-€ Surplus Pain. __........ $1.49 Gal WALL LINOLFUM bac | 6 ft. Uinoleums —.......... 19c niaid Linoeu Tse | VINYL ASBESTOS 12¢ | Ez eum- 60 per cent off Harold’s Paint & Lino. 140 8. Saginaw St. A NUMBER OF SMALL RADIOS and jes. $8755, ANTIQUE JENNY LIND D BED with springs 6 Early Maple chairs Blue. on¢ white cover lid 51 Oneida a 4a vane $24; refrigerators, $25 up: ranges PORCELAI N TOP A ND C CHROME jena ene oh table pels self-storing _OR 39389 after 6 p.m. 9x12 LINO. RUGS. $2.98 ec, sion eee’ Pat. aks. gree «set WALL TILE — woh INLAID hy PRICE BBER 6ASE PAINT GAL $3.50 SYERS. 141 W HURON, F FE 4-3064 MODERN VANITY ws “EXCEL- lent condition. FE 70783, MOVING TO CALIFORNIA. SELIL- ing furniture and appliances. Call OR 3-7006 8 FT. COLDSPOT REFRIGERA- tor Good condition $65 EM % FT GE REFRIGERATOR. A-i condition. $70. ¢ mR 3-2020 PHILCO araeacce MON- arch electric stove Excellent con- _dition, Must se REMINGTUN % HP R CON- d@tioner. ew R Munro Electric. uron, cenvons ITANB VACUU Reasonatle, FE ecivEn PIANO PARA KEET cage and Care beg cocktail ta- ble, $5. PE > PENNY VAINT SAT. E | Good streieht used lumber 2x6 2x8 2x10 2x12 Just arrived a car of axaxh ix6 Fir Sheathing New flush doors from $5 50 up. | 2x4 Windows made to your order. Rock wool insula’ on- 78c-bag Readimix cone and) mor tar $1.15 Bhingles-roofing-nails and. many other building needs, Gomvers tead 23e a tb. = can save you La on your ete lum SURPLUS | LUMBER 3-7092 Co, 98 | 6140 Highland’ Ra_ (M50) OR 37009 2/6 Garage Doors TO CHOOSE FROM SPEC!AL SPRING OF Berry all steel From $35 and up remodeling free m8 FER fully guafanteed Estirgates op Paddock BERRY DOOR chtmee co ene! nek ENCES nA Cain REE ESTIMATE, MT) Artists’ supplies, hobby supplies—che¢k our clas- sification “Hobbies Supplies” No. 24A, and and i a ELECTRIC HOT W 60 gal. 10 e138. $3 Gel'te peek. 080. Guly tour ef each Wek Shallow well on a pumps 1-3 to deep well. ot. Saad ba 10S eal. as pore ressure tanks. a ata o: oun 1913 Arnason Plumbing Supply 9590 MiS Ortonville Phone 130 : We Deliver DELTA RADIAL ARM BAW. 1 HP: Ita il" lathe and access: arch-welder 180 mac all like new. Sacrifice. OR 3-TTT9 after 3 pm. ‘33 EASY SPINDRYER, $80. WARDS a0. Girl's po cond. Clintonville Road. FUEL OIL TANKS 275 gal. 15 in. legs, gauge vented _ Bier Deliverea 635.50, FE Five ROYAL GAK st DrbOws. Feur 18 s 4, One 0 sz 2. FE me . WINDOW ee ee T trees air maker 22"; new, tien ree new. Sizes: ‘width, 6”, 2 2%", 1 veasepahie 150 tape _ sacrifice. at FE 4-0003. ouN TYPE OIL PURNACE _— aoT.U_ counter flow with all controls Lemeoong eee cond tion. Call Stan Garwood EM _ }- FAIRBANKS MORSE SHALLOW yoo pump, om niet 5. OR urlitzer ful bike, $10, Barkman, off PREE STANDING TOILETS $21.95 Washbowls with fitttnes $11.95 21532 deanis sinks & 0.95 S-pteer sets with . | erate 881 98 Colored $100 80 Pacto Seconds - Irreculars Save “PLUMBING SUPPLY 100 8. Saginaw St PE 5-2100 FOR SALE: 35 PT PORTABLE rubber belt, coal or dirt conveyor HK Bul MY 2-6432. ton, $100 4 WOODEN ~ (| OARAOE hinged, -4'4 T 10% Thorpe St HOT WAZBER HEATER. . 30 y GAL. gas New approved for use on Consumers lines $9850) =6aand $119.50 value, $49.50 and $59 50. These are slightiy marred. Also electric, of! and bettled gas heaters at terrific values Michi- aan Fluorescent, 393 Orchard Lake Ave __ _ DRESSFD PORK AND beef bacon and sausace. FE_ 5-704! 6 X 2% CRAFTSMAN METAL m ~~ DOORS. . +139 SLICE OF MAM For Sale Miscellaneous 60 MANUFACTURERS AGENT SALE. When these are eone there is no more, races from 8223, co .. ete with crake Nationally _known merchandise, 80 8. Perry. MRS NEWMAN'S VARIETY GIFT Shop 615 Orchard Lk. near _ Telegraph. ONE OIL BURNER HOT WATER heater, one 74s hp. boiler. one set of garage doors; one hot wa- ter heater, sidearm. Elk Cleaners, FE 4-4089 PEWS. 28. MOSTLY 11 FT. PIPE organ. 2 manuel. Lincoln }-0050 Roval Oak, PENINSULA IN. PURNACE, compre with T aekst. blower unit, electric time ciock, burns hard anthracite rice hard coal, perfect $150 FE 23-3113 Plywood Cash & Carry 4x8x% piyscord jose. 667 4x8x%_ plyscord $3 84 Ask us for other low prices on | pivywood of all kints _lathe Like new, $100. EM }-3262 G&M COMPANY | SAWS AND MOWERS MACHINE | SHARPENED SELLING EN TIRE ‘OCK,: PAINT, HAR WARE. TACKLE, ETC. 30 PER CENT OFF. PE_5-783s 2255 E_ Walton HOLLINGSHEAD VARIETY STORE 7 wile. out Bai¢twir Armstrong fiver covering and Mac - O - Lac __Daints. Phone_PP_ 71-8028 LAVATOQIES. COMPLETE : WITH faucets, $2450 value, $14.95; also toilets. bethtubs. shower stalls at terrific values These are crate marred Michigan Fiuorescent, 383 Orchard Lake Ave LIVING ROOM Gas SPACE HEAT- | er $63 OTI1 20 GAL wes _hot_water heater $20. INSULATED GAS | “EM 34187 _ LUMBER CASH ANN CARRY Cedar port sti new steck ~ Plasterboard and tath Birch fush doers. $795 ap. Inculattion ree <¢ fot! roc Combination doors ansulated wall boar. Pau' 8t Cvr Lumber C | | 6138 Bote Lake R° Com merce EM 277 ' DICIN 8 20 | | REINFORCEL CONCRETE SEP. FE $6189 | MEDICINE @ABINETS LARGE Ph. PE +6423 inch mirror. all metal cabinet. $7 65 value. $3 85 Slightly marred. Also large selection of medicine | cabinets with and without Iights new sliding triple door units, all at excepticnal bargains Michigan Fluorescent. 393 Orchard Lake Ave NEW AND USED FURNITURE. cas and sweetie hi ‘aoe for housetraliers cad ttages Terms | TRAILER EXCHANGE. FE. 23-3200. cere 6 TTRES GOOD CON- dition Cais 47-48 Pivmouth motor. 197 8 _Johnsan MYFRS . PUMPS, | New low orices reguiar $115 1-3 bhp shallow well al eal tank now $109 nm deep well eed fat with 11 eal tank now KE LLY’S. HARDWARE 3904 aan at Adams. Auburn _ Heights | 2-8811 OLD eS | REPAIRED TO look like new Lengthen your ga- rege new garage doors. Terme FE 4 ) 244 HP RIDING pees Maer _and mower STAKE area GE $55. |_sickle 2? WHEFT. | _2570 Silver Lake Rd OR 3-9025 Penny Paint Sales Hosass cant wal. $3 98 ind eal at rent 20 =. a1 é Gallons for ......83 9) Rubber bese oat val $3 89 Roller ‘or van | cent 01 Gal Paint and Roller or Pan....$3.90 FLOOR SHOP Oven _ 6-0 oe 9 Saginaw St, PLYWOOD. we tm. fir 4x8 per sheet ..... % m sanden fir 4x8 ....... 4xt hardboart —.......-. $2 425 erandi'lite bathroom beard $4 49 4-7 erandi lite ba'hroo'r board $5 78 Bathroon electric ‘eaters . nef 95 mieta’ kitchen cabine .. $17 95 C*fice fe cabinets HH 50 Damaged Refrigerators Sorre stil! in cartons at etve away orices HUTCH1 NSON Trasler Sales . | 4615 Dixie Hwy _Dravton Plains PORCH ~ LIGHTS IN EARLY American Lantern. Old English Coach and Candie Lantern de- signs, also most complete selec- tion of lights for every room in house at terrific values. Michigan Elnorescont. 393 Orchard Lake ~200, 000 FEET | No. 1 and Dougias Fir Dt- mension air dried All ames | % tm (2) f lengths) 10%e ft Ne oF (2) 1%. tenghta) 13'4e ft, PLUMBING Leh? "100" §-2100 oo a JET PUMPS FROM e050 | A. Thom ao.* Perry. | ced nelne Fivwoot plain & decorative. | | 81 Orchard Lake Ave Pa STORM WINDOWS, | 112 paneling. W PONTIAC PLYWOOD CO. 1488 Baldwin ss Ptt_«éFE 23-2543 PRACTICALLY ad UPRIGHT _ftreezer FE_ 5-416 “COMPLETE POOL TABLES “FOR sale EM 3-3005. POWER "MOWERS. ER w" : TILLERS WER SPRAYERS. A deposit wil) held one. Time ayments available W. F Miller. Lawo Equipment 1593 8. Woodward (North of 14 Mile Ré.. Birmingham. ™ MI 46000 —_—— NEW ; GALVANIZED ED PIPE ROTARY | sevwooo 7 FT COUNTER. SUIT. | able for business or recreational | purposes. FE 7-0751. ROMEX WIRE. 4c A FOOT BY coll Sinks a eae marred, $3 75 30 gal aa.beaters $59 50 62 gal. Oo A. Thom electiie heaters, $76 86 no, 80 8 try. REINFORCING MESH For . Drives or Floors | RLAVLOCK | COAL & BUILDING SUPPLY CO PE 3-7101 | RECONDITIONED D SINGER srw. | Ing machines $2950 FE for free home | Seeawrationls tie tanks. various sizes. outside and inside doors and frames All stee! fur- nace on ot! burner. FE §-4045 AIR CONDITIONER, ‘PE 32-5160 after 6 00 pm *) “near. Save Money at BURMEISTER’S LUMBER 800,000 : Poot Sale Bu ys in lumber now AT BURMEISTER’S ARE SOT ONLY OUR SERVICE IS OUR PRICES Low A_MUST 3 YARDS TO SERVE YOU x8 masonite, sheet He Btd, w. 8. 2° blanket [ns} 4x8x%" fir Plyseore 4x8x',” flr plywood 4x8x% W pine plywo 4x@x™, bireh plywood 4xfx%, Kn pine ply 1x10 knotty pine Fou! ~ AAS] per 3c ! Cedar fence posts Nails, #s and ee comm.. keg 6.95 Soll pipe. 6 Reireeie eevee 83 05 Com, Alum. doors, from......$29 95 Ww. P. mb aseoscee 814.08 40 power mowe from ,.,.$50.05 3 pe. colored bath set, all fittings, seat, medicine cab. .......$150.95 HARDWARE—PLUMBINO YDELL PAINTS [P YOU ARE BUILDING A HOUSE DRIVE OUT TO ‘8 AND SAVE UP Lb — ‘ON ALL MAKE SURE [TS BURMEISTER Northern Lumber Co. 8197 Cooley Lake Rd. Pontiac EM 3-417) | Telegrapn & 0 Mile Rd Netro' La 1-4184 ae WINDOWS & SCREENS. 1 window 32x16 Two 32x24. Three 24x20, Eight 24x24. FE 4-2070. STOP Look and fisten. The first punch pd starter lawh mower. Sure ‘so 8 JACOBSON Now at EVAN’§S EQUIPMENT 6507 Dixie Hwy, STORM SASH Ata grees combination windows | Divair For Sale Miscellaneous 60 SET OF MATCHIN rings worth $300. PE 41461. WEDDING vy good offer. L TOILET SEAT $795 VALUE, $3 95 Also complete line of all colors tn wood, plastic and pearl seats at Michigan _Fluorescent, 393 Orcherd Lk. Ave TELEVISIONS. REFRIGERATORS, electric stoves, ironers, extraordinary values freezers Wayne nm, Rochb- ount. 8 GaL. ELEC. HEATER ... 970.56 $49 05 50 up. te 8 stand, faucet. $21 Y. 100 8 Saginaw St. cs SAVE 36 «IN. scuWINN —— vad aE len! ws os Gillen in ViSOMATIC ORE haf a ° er tlac weed $150 cash reneing +0712 bed used. Pus tires a 1942 Pon- Jeys FE and in for olumbine les trim wind i} time of lumber Ph 4-2022 Everything sale load reduced q Talbott Lumber . BEST GRADE TOP SOIL, SHRED- |>" FARM TOP SOIL _Sand, Gravel & Dirt 66 fine re Stag rn a es wel. an and toll MAY wern top soil, DRIVEWAYS RAVELED AND J Shs . All Kinds of gravel and li, ph and, also garden lowing” MA 56-2704. ADING BLACK DIRT, ROAD care sand & fill. Will deliver. 335 | Rd., EM 30167 (OaDNG SLACK DIRT AND FILL dirt. Any amount. Mon through 064 Eston « Ww Lake, MAple &7605 PIT RUN ROAD G PROC. ess road gravel field dirt. Lisi -pgand We 6 40 concr Biack aint Phew gravel, wa oo ack rod masco end & dirt. 5 yard load, 610 delivered. FE 4-6688. BLACK TOP soIL, PEAT eravel. By ery delivered. FE - 2-T1l) BLACK DIRT ‘Peat humus mined 12 feet weed free. Finest b hb tees cot] # AOLVERING PEAT & GRAVEL 40364 14 Mile Rd. BaAOeESSRD ote aaVEWA? PROCESSED ROAD & DRI A . 6-40 cushion izing rE TRUCKERS--DEALERS ATTENTION JUNE PEAT SALE Wholesale only, clean, high test, Weed free. $6 per 5 Yds. Shredded inte your truck FE 2-3231 4300 Cass Eliz. Lk, Rd. HOLIDAY PARK Shredded Peat Humus FE 7.0245 (3 vds.. $12) FE 5-766¢ | ~ TOP SOIL Shredde pea eand. eravel. and fill, FE 6-1 ROAD GRAVEL § vards, $700 delivered. FE ¢-6588. WELI ED COW MANURE. Pick-ov or detivered Must be mov R je. Will be load- = al) day. FE TOP sOTL The finest available. Quantity dis counts, MY 3-582! WASHED SAND AND GRAVEL, fill dirt. Mes pe Sipe” cement & mor- e s Seo tar. Pontiac riv OR ¥16% For Sale Pets bard- | AeA a 025 dakiand WRECKING | for exer | BAY GELDING. WELL TRAINED F8 ideal for young | | man Can be seen et 4061 LaFor- est Drive. Windiate Park, Water- > Our stock bins are over- BUT NOBODY CAN BEAT THESE PRICES! SHIPLAP $50M OAK FLOORING NEW 1x6 BOARDS M GARAGE SIDING (NEW) $1495 (PER FEET PLASTIC WALL TILE NEW DUTCH ae HOUSE PAINT. $1.08 PARAKEETS e have cem: da DAL 10-2 FRI'S 18e ent 6 *TIL 0 K-Enwood §-9200 ABINETS R 100 8Q FEET: ROCK. 4X8X% $150 BATH MIRRORS. te Do It Yourself ol) FOR RENT Pioor sanders - hand sanders — wali paper steamers -waxers and furnace vacuum Paint 5-6150. cleaners, Oak- 436 Orchard Use 0 UR TOOLS DO YOUR OWN | punting wiring, repairing. Com- plete stock soil sewer crock and drain tile Monteal Builders’ mon 156 Wrest Montcalm. Closed every Thursd FE ay. Jac SANDERS. JACK HAM- | sand. gravel. kson's W Moctea!— FE WHY PAY THE HIGH DOW.LAR FOR PAINT? "KING BROS. FE 40734 +1 PONTIAC RD. AT OPDYRE 113 Cameras, Equipment 61A OTHER CAMERACL & EQUIPMENT Hstes under “Hovbies % Suv- piles * claasificatin rumher 24A Jby 4 FE 2-2294 WANTED POLOROID CAMERA 3 meee Sales sAusical Goods 62 awa none _ing _ Oscar: ! Schmidt. FE 2 Sale Store. Equip $8 oIANO | “TUNING AND. REPAIR- $217 A GROUP OF WOODEN WALL cases and with bahia queue pe of store. showcases, cabinets = Sultable for) — riced to move OSMUN'S, i N. Saginaw, PRIFDRICK 6 6%4 FT. MEAT CASE. contained unit. _ Ortonville, Mich 1948 M15. enti | NATIONAL CASH REGETER roe up for service station Service; Auburn at Suarks. _5-5151, FE “Sale Sporting G Goods ‘ 65 eer AQUA LUNG. he MOpEL. ee _ condition, FE_2-1644 FROGMEN Aqua Lungs Giant Fins * Rubber Suits, Desco Dolphin Masks Free trials and instructions Air Park fills cee diving tank. 80 _hurst OGUNS—B ont TRADB Maniey 9 Bealey BOATS ait trade Burr-shell 8 8. Tele raph PE 2-4708 VET TREAD ecision wheel roller skates. Cost . Will ag a oe $25. Worn very LADIES SIZE 9'4 VEL few times nee eS AKC BEAGLE PUPS, FEMALES $20. FE 2-621. | AKC REG. GERMAN SHEPHERD puppies 345 N. Roslyn. F FE 54-5079 BEAGLES AKC REGISTERED Read) for trainirg FE 2-6037 for rodeo work, tord. Phone ORIando }-05T2. had Garden Trestere Rote rome Tiller and Power Mowers New Used Terms Lee! $ coins & Service FE 3-0830 ait ens ecuar oro Geer mie emenstrater Peng: om, fart _ ~1and Phone Muford 41042. ® Malitord te Hieh- Milford “7oon ut _ PCNTIAC RD i YEE PRAZER as) TILLERS. NEW and used. rts and service. Mo- to-Mower ray tvoe and Rotary mowers. Avis Service 1560 Op- FE 44380 _dyke Rd. ‘° @@ FORD TRACTOR. 15 SPEED mission. w equipment. $1,- yee 4000 scene, Drayton Plains _OR_ 3-8632. FOOD GRINDER WITH 10 HP motor. Cream tor with mo tor Milk cooler, grain bins. Larpe rubber tired wagon. Corn drill. m binder, grain drill, 16 in bottom plow. - hay rake. hay loader moh | th harrow, hes er p.m. or eee 4 HP ENGINE cele plerogl % horse Pt aretodis ver mete —- 1 as fra truck ame and one ont geet Ford transmission 1 gm pr a trae- tor and cultivators. Call OL 32-8126. HAY TIME!!! ‘MAR® HAY wane THE SUN SHINES!! AEE mowey Bovine FROM U8 Us aod John Bean Hay- rake i= a veal hav money ma ‘Jeed and new Case and Forare harvesters. se an’ few Case and- New| ae on nee, ——- HOUGHTEN ¥! SON cultivator and drag, MILe HOUSE §EOQU ENT AND ‘ing maenire Milford. Mu! toe 'NTER NATIONAL 0 1 BALER _ ai € A 89170. MOWER FOR oaeiate TRAC. iN Other farm ma- haven Rd. FE NEW HOLLAND BALERS -PFORAGE- HARVESTERS BLOWERS NEW MERCHANDISE “CLOSE OUT PRICES” Genuine New Holland baler delivery rake. chinery, 1-0844. twine 10 bales or more $925 oer bale BLACKETT INC. GUSON Bahy Parakeets ...$2.79. | WITH CAGE $5 98 $91 4th St; PE 2 4028: Closed Sun. Phone Midwest 4-6000, TRAILER oe 1540 ae ete oe . Lene orien ~ Trailer Exchange vo re ee eae & fun PM. Pak cette eieoe ns, eee sleeps brakes. Priced ol ny caer . Phone 5- after 5:30 oF all dav Sunday, Keego Trailer Park, lot 54 Auto Accessories 80 Auto Glass Service When you need tt! Have tried our service? Glass tn: while you wait. Insurance jobs honored. All work guaranteed. Pree 1 !b.. of coffee to a customer with each installed, AUTO HUB | 122 Oakiand Ave. ATTENTION! _We are wrecki ears and trucks, late model low mileage axles and body parts. —— generators aad SCHE RAM AUTO BARTS 2539 Dixie Hwy. DUAL pgm See areTEus 5s ly muffie and Botienpack 6 “foro ,P: PARTS 0 Baldw TT REBUILT =" ne, very low mileage, bed 4. 1@ tires like new wehen —— old style. te 13 ‘A seartere + bonds dB 1 Days a Week and generators. .....-- a4 pes —, parts tor “46 cars and be'Oakiond Ave. Ph. PE 4-403 For Sale Tires 80-A cHoos®m a. Service. "ED TIREF 80 from A)! sven °C A | LIQUIDATION SALE (COCKER SPANIEL PUPS 8. Entire caress “Usa te ce weeks old $10 and $15. 5075 within next ™S seve dally Lake Wood Biv@ Dollar Lake Subdivision Clarkston MA 5-004! and Sune 10 SOUTH LYON ait SUPPLY | WHITE MICE HAMSTERS. cous _ eet Shop. 66 S Astor, FE 4-64 33. South Bivd Inquire at stable any- _time before 600 pm Dogs Trained, Boarded 70 ALL BREEDS ja BOKER D ED, trained. Free ploy & delivery Mill Lake Farm ennels, FE 5-5969 - BOARDING, BATHING AND CLIP- _ ping, 194 _N, Perry. FE 32-6113. DOGS, CATS BOARDED. TRAIN- trained. Burr-Shell, 375 8. Tele —s§* Hay, Grain & Feed 7 71 erkaw) §-0666 | ALL KINDS OF HAY oats corm. Phone MA ALFALFA AND BROME. TIMO- thy and ciover straw and corn. also hay tn the field while baling WANTED “CUSTOM. ary BALING. ment 64 Ma. 5.0666 12 ACRES STANDING TIMOTHY and clover. 3751 Tienken Rd. 5391, AYRSHIRE cow ree an prox. 30 ib. a day, very quiet, ideal for family, $180. Holstein bull 16 months old, $150. Bangs and TB tested. 3660 Giddings Road. FE __5-6600. OBA enele 3% YR. OLD BUCKSKIN, ONE ice "GUERNSEY FAMILY cow. MA 6-6038 SADDL” HORSES aes 2? HORSE trdllers. MA 5-774 “SADDLE HORSE a GEAR. 2547 meen Rd. Milford Mich ETLAND PONY, SADDLE AND ‘bridle Caf after 6 pm OR | \§ AAS COWS, 1 MILKING. 1 joat | fresh, “ coming fresh, OL 2-7242 after 530 pm 3365 Lake George Rd. Lake Orion. SALE OR TRADE FOR MORE spirited horse; Bay gelding, gen- e. OL 1-6621, GOOD RIDING HORSE. ‘CHEST- nut or Daliminoe gelding. MApie _5-730 BROH-FERS Py ERS 2 bRe pe i PUP 3 MONTHS OLD ParT| J4- For Sale - ‘Livestock 72 72 Wanted Livestock 73 ~~ For Sale Poultry 74 Fri. June 17 at 1PM at JL €E. Smart Sale Farm 330 W. Tienken d.. Rochester, Rafer then sell oo! . oe collie and water spaniel. $7.00. Rochester "Household furshers 242_ Seward : and accessories from their Tien- WEIMERIENER PUPS SHIN-) Rd residence which has ‘one farms Adams road and been sold Included are many antiques. assorted furniture. Wedgewood and Limoges: China. glass copper and brass and sil- ver. 3 bedroom suites, Lovely sofa. Victorian settee and chairs. Marble top tables Small brake front highboy Canehart- combina- tion. 2 power lawnmowers Reel and rotary This should be one of the most interesting sales of the ear. Lunch available. Location 1 1. North “4 Mi. west of Roches- ter. Arnold & Hickmott auc- _tioneers. For Sale Housetrailers 78 MOBILE Stewart coaches are truly that With storm © Jalouste windows | Pienty ™ wardrobe mew «bigger heaters complete bath ith ful! size tu» Double floore many other new features Low terms. ooh ee \. ier > cee r 4 on this let, New Genera ne. Holly and Tint Home Ui Seed. are. Goes selection. Buy or We wil) take your contract een Gane aoe lot or what mane trailers. "Oxtond: Trailer Sales vena mobile coment sear. 41 feet of lwrurjous ie ial Ex- APARTMENTS) ? biggest | 81 ~ | Auto Service RPP A LBA AR OO BOB AND AL'S BODY a: | | 6 | Ree |2 FEMALE AKC BRITTANY SPAN-| - eneral mechanical Ye gy eee | tel Dupe. Cheap. Will phent this | JOHN DEERB DEALER ester, 32090 Gerald, OL 6-1904. | _tan, "Call after 5 p.m 41-2487, South Lyon, Mich Geneva 7-0281. | a a = vAINTING OckER WITH for REA- | MODEL ¢ ALL FREE "ESTIMATE to r ‘ble family. 650 1 plow and cultivator, 1948, canal _Pinegrove rai pe OL, 23-0406. ald, Mane be a) |PaRaxneTe FOR SALE BREED-| Tractors and Mowers | RRAID MOTOR SALES | SSiertae ee OT) poe gene ae nase AND | CANARIES | WAUKEE 8. JERI SiC 2 san | 2489 Auburn Ra. FB 4-6510 ELE Sans FAIRBA 5 Teena ‘est Pike PAR A 7 CANAR- | MORSE RIDING MOWER. fen 1304 Mt. Clemens PE 4-6960. peice Fe? MOTOR-/| car. pol =a Raden, seperes. | oo ®ARAKEETS, BABIES YOUNG| - aot gail breeders, all colors 2140 6. Roch a A ester Rd BUILT FOR QU AND “fore Motor Scooters 82 8&2 PARAKEETS, CANARIES. CAGES. VI ; food. Since 1927. 684 Oakland Ave. oi Fr. EVANS he 53 ene “RAGLE”. eS | PARAKEETS, BABIES 791 €307_Dixte_Hev A 7@ | “crash bare, lights. speedometer, rose: PE 2-3340. | NEW AND USED GA TRAC. | sender tips. L e new. FARA | Sime Se ern es see | ae | of-fe * ry = . Dancey's, 239 Voorhies. FE 5-503! | tanks Dats Machines Oe Pe | tae cosiMan | poe Mipgead RABBITS AND ) HUTCHES. FE’ _45 Ortonville, | ew Laan mowes stone | dition Ann rming- ST YR OLD MALE Auction S Sales 77, _bam, @ shee a:erenen. THOROUOMBRED —¥ Pare “AUCTION EVERY WEDNESDAY | For Sale Motorcycles 83 ee “Shepherd pups. - Wonderful vets | pad Ba EB. Smart Sele Farm. | and watch dogs. MA 5-3486 ; BSA A MOTORCYCLE. 1004, 1954 oo. >. TRADE FEMALE GERMAN SHEP. IMPORTANT pect —— poet cn aa abl tl ee pr fd he AUCTION _pm. MY 23412. «7 ee AS 18 5 is $116 _MA_ 42368 FOR PARTS Pavale ines = Harley Da‘ Pete hee vidson Sales ‘Co 373 8. Gagi- naw. _ ‘V4 SPEED "0 HARLEY 61 ORV. _trans__A 1_condition BOYS 26” ENGLISY BIKE. FE _ +6983. BOYS AND GIRLS 36” BIKES. FE 23-4300, Boats & Accessories 85 ALUMA-CRAFT BOATS EVINRUDE MOTORS PENN YAN BOATS Michigan — propeilers, — merine pes es — —— by S73 RINE Saas rahior™ eben. Mae CENTURY 8¢ ) ‘BOATS - HOISTS wontige +6123 | DIV. 2-228 CU cot HYDROPLANE, Mods fast. 536 After m. __Lake Orion. NEW 12 FT. BOA $35. CAR 7600 Rd. Va aL g's RUN . 1 HP ide out | EVIN ARD. Psrfeet for the small tamily oF Maderibrecd fal ' s. | couple The toot General with | GATOR BOAT ; dinette Deluxe features highest | The world’s ee boat v.atity at a moderate orice Bev. oon. Bee the converter | eal used trailers Taith tow dowo before you ouy o trailer _Disle ar Genesee Sales, 210) MiveRs 12 PT. ROUND BOTTOM x wy aluminum boats $179.80 ‘18 FT. HOUSETRAILER iD UMINUM BO: one Good tires, license. 50 capita OAT 47 2% FT TRAILER. MAKE A _eash offer, FF 1 New stove. $400. PONTIAC CHIEF MOBILE HOMES pSELL eS 21 FT. MACOMB. Electric brakes, FE 43844. 1 st . BIR PLYSCORE and doors LOW opricei!! ae. “Cv peey, i ee eons 6 House Pamt, 1 gal. .........- Pp eal oe Ele FIATORRS be lee Oe a uals? .: - Sand, Gravel & Dirt 66) — eta 5 pe | 2 ear St re Serres 3 and coal Hat Eurnas _— ——— Tecaee a Pir a am toe pm. Sore ~~ ; $3096 up: chests new & used $5 | TWO wals. for ....... ceeees 6399) potiers sutymatic water neater. | aes sig" “SUMMER PR'CES ON COAL ATTENTION 9p bedroom suites, $4995 uD: bardware. / electrical supplies, | O00 fooring | x24" at We deliver 1. 2 3 yards or more living room suites, $12.95 up; din een) cena te eal. ..... =e oot. one ined vooper oipe, and SELECT had be Oa! M. A {BENSON crushed stone. washed sand, ine room suites $19.50 up. Many | Veal. paint @ roller oF for (HEIGHT, SUPPLY: 3089 Perry | SETS JAMRS PAINT GRADE 83.78 Ph Sea fe. 1S etn Fee °ONE OUR_EASY PAYMENT - FLOOR SHO pea tower ° . 6.75 suliMER. " PRICES ON ee SOT PLL BIRT. Y-A-WA N 9 99 8. CHILDS APERIES, EAD. De pOoR TR” _540_N. Saginaw FEderal an scenes stone, sand and eravel. We our sell trate anything Come ironing /board. All for $5. 18 | p@-¢-g wp nse Earl ard, PE 48493, moor leet 8 ‘around res of | 60 USED TV SETS era oF as articles of ladies cloth. "EY" pase WP” Wee in. fe Ss ti T k ie Peat oo Outside antenna kite $9.06 | ing. Waa tor Bho. FE | oak! gases shoe | -f) OCPIC LANKS | 41 Top & PEA geirt N DAILY y Tos WALTON TV 57145. Trenehl a sale loading, Mon. thru Sat. 2394 NDAY 9 TO 5 HAGGERTY nching—Holes dug. Com uburn, nes instalistion if rE 72. i] © LUMBER CO. SHEETING BOARDS 175 M. uss band, gravel rit | 1987 Hwy., Walled Lake fet f. te vee uy snete Not fore = ike . INTER: is) PH « mt ang dark, room, sup dora germent, Maid Call | y TOP sone BAND | tee fae St iL) RO’ furnish evervthine for your build- and gravel .Vern Goyette. FE tes fst aod) ing | $057 or PE 2-3148. CAMERAS & BQUIPMENT. 61A SLACKETT’ S HE*RIS- AIDS NEW m AND = . LIONE oe _Rs VTi BLDG SUPPLIES __ stack DIRT, $1.00 YARD, \ i . Le A ERICAN 816) Dixie ey Crarksjes | ee kn Pe 3660 é UIL K. iD ; an ci FLYER TRAINS | nell 25% DISCOUNT rav- _average, 1455 Vinewood, FE | a FE +1670. GEESE. AND GOSLINGS. CALL _MY_ 2-6001_ after 6 p.m Sale Farm Produce 75 GAR PLANTS, OWERS pe gos les of all | . Even sweet toes at 6233 a.) ; the GIb- SEED : s ‘baw kd. mile south of Sevmour STRAWBERRIES. PICK YOUR own, 5903 Waldon Rd. MA 5-2493, STRAW Ween pul yor ee cLEM- $1. FEE ee Also we now have a fine selec- tion of reconditioned used trailers ———— and $1095, teduced to as low as $395 and $495. Hutchinson's Trailer Sales 4301 Dixte Hwy. Drayton Plains. $4,500 EOUITY R take over tne payments, or © furniture 8300 Pontiac SHORT-CUT TO Sees) CASH: Classified Ads! “Wiwees | TO sell, rent, hehe w: Fcoem. *PARTS—STORE - PE 23-3200 For Sale Bicycles 84 ; HR eee at te eiertaly Sade , f £ THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, JUNE 14, 1955, 7 clus-| Heater na. Whitewalis. Like new aren 41 Edwards or 120 Ardmore. FE 4¢-7201, 194 BUICK CENTUR Less fles Neto ti. nance et ia 1200 miles. $1301.82. FE ides BUICE SPECIAL « DOOR IN SLAY BAUGH’S meena ot wanD MOTORS ba, “Macnues eres cer. vr, Water Skis Like new. 40813, Transportation Offered 87 arr OFFICER DRIVING te San Francisco, Calif. June 6, _——" _ to share Thond either wer. PE $6006. Wanted Used Cars ner HIOHM § CHEAP Ay SCRAP CARS Day we eve, FE THE HIGH, DOL aos eee Drive Ge cons one, ee will pay you well, 4540 “iH. J. VANWELT OR 3-1985 MUST HAVE CARS pon model or makes, Clean. Top eash. Pric ce Tt THE REST — THEN BILT. "SPENCE 1SED CARS ¢2 Oaniana ‘Ave. PE 4-7323 We Par TOP DOLLAR POR COMMUNITY MOTORS 803 N. Main, Rochester OPEN TILL 0 PF. M Olive 3-9311 See M&M Motor Sales dollar on late model cars 3637 or Dane Hey. o8 3-1603 SCRAP CARS OR CARS. Past pice te 4-0683. a aati Ske Ba ley Auto Parts re 6 FE 6-0710 our summer ales. Top cars M OTOR SALES 952 W. Huron _ PE 2-364) ees BUYER AVERILL’ 22 a HWY. rE 3- 46806 _care, PE '@143) - tor Sale Used Trucks 90 For ‘Sale Used Cars 91 91 ware at BUICK "51 RIVIERA 4 DR. iRaDio Lew Bros FE to sell Will a King 407 FE + — BL ; condition, » 308 Oneida. ‘$0 BUICK SUPER, $405. DYNA- flow radio and heater, 2 tone | biue, white wail tires. Any old car down NORTHWEST CHEVROLET Woodward et 13 Mile Linceln 5-1100 wa" PONTIAC SALE OLIVER BUICK We are sontiruin week the greates ever hit Pontiac for one more sale that has Remember, you 54 Buick Spec. 2 dr. $1895 'S4 Buick Sup. H’top $2395 |¢ ’54 Buick Sup. 4 dr. $2195 54 Buick Cent, 4 dr. $2095 54 Pont. Conv. .....$2295 ’S4 Pont. 2 dr. dix.. .$1195 ’53 Pont. Catalina. ..$1295 53 Buick Sup. 4 dr. $1495 ’S3 Buick Spec. 4 dr. $1345 $3 Buick Road’ster $1595 $3 Pontiac 2 dr......$995 52 Pontiac 2 dr......$795 *52 Buick 4 dr........$895 *S1 Pontiac 4 dr......$495 "50. Pontiac 2 dr......$375 OLIVER BUICK 210 Orchard Lk, Ra. FE 20101 * week the greates 52 Plymouth 2 ‘ol Dedge 2 dr......-- $365. 50 DeSoto Carryall Bl aK K '47 Cadillac 2 dr... $295 Sl Kaiser 4 dr..... °S2 Kaiser 4 dr.... *§2 Stude. 49 Nash 2 dr........$185 51 Olds 2 dr.... $1 Mercury 2 dr.....$445) ’ ‘50 Plymouth 2 dr... out-of-town folks drive to / 210 Orchard Lk Rd FE 29101 Oliver's big ‘ot for below the as : market prices op all cars. now ae ne, bts. vor and compare. 42363. isso CHEVIE GOOD 9D CONDITION PA. OL 1-0711 “FOR MORE THAN eel toes A For Sale Used | Cars ars 91 . R 1083 FORD, 8 am ODDS N ENDS SALE OLIVER BUICK for one more sale that ever hit Pontiac Remember. you out- | of-town folks. drive big lot for below market prices | on all cars. Reac and compare dts. $495, We are continuin Oficw as .$295 . $295 | .. S45) $495 50 Hudson 4 2 diese ees wee SI95 $195)’ OLIVER BUICK 106 Center 8t HEV. 1982 DELUXE 4 DR 8E- dan Radio and heater, Power- glide, spotless imterior Todays special $606. full price. Just your car down CHEV. 2-DOOR LARRY JEROME Rochester Ford Dealer GOOD PLACE TO COME IN AND TRY OUR FRESH 4950 FORD LARRY JEROME Rochester Ford Dealer #. OL 19711 Ld “FOR MORE THAN . —— A GOOD PLACE TO BU New and Wea TRUCKS WILSON GMC OAKLAND AT CASS OPEN EVENINGS FE 2-9203 FE 4-4531 $2 Lp A ig Te EN ery. down puta you pots Oey NORTHW OT Woodward at 13 Mile Linco! §-1100 ‘80 CHEVROLET PICK UP $295 Geod condition, feady for work! NORTHWEST CHEVROLET Woodward at a Mile Lincoin §-1100 82 ANT 49 CHF TROLET i , AND % ton pickups rease bh ECONOMY CARS 22_A AUBURN 1880 CHEVROLET VAN. $395 Radio heater plus toads of ex- ‘ras. or vy old car down NORTHWEST CHEVROLET Woodward “sie 3 Mile Chere us $555. Ghose: like new. Pay aarantee” sg, Ad wooed Woodward - FO Ale . 8 tires. — ‘ruck is fm real nice eondition TOP TRUCK TRADER. °S4 Chev. Dump as 8TOCK M EVERYTHING 1982 CHEVROLET 2DR. DELUXE wa tae oo Allendale green finish plus ra- 3 Ponting sedan... dm and beater Priced to sell at 53 Chevie sedan ... $5° th) a Sheep ada IES 2 Chrysler .....0.c.cccee KELELER=KOCH ~4 iz Dod ° Ne 4) wissiswaiows ce 7 og GER TSLER PLYMOUTH " ‘ Cc Le rmingham wiive oer mea! . “\108 MN. Woodward. a a Mi, Bout ot Birmegnee 3 Buteks, 47 & 48 6} CHEVROLET 710 9 DOOR . Olds, @ DeSoto ‘7 dan Power glide, radio, heater 4 Chevie convertibie Sel at extras §14, miles Excellent Plenty other from condition. Original owner. FE |. Pance arrane¢ed FR.: | estate C7 zs on deals, 6s 5 CHE VROLET (210) 2 DR. ECON CARS $1509 2). sss | equipped. Pully 22 AUBURN Aire os L to ae trees * ee r w mileage offic For Your ‘e te months to pay. Any ca = Studebaker NORTHWEST CHEVROLET codward at 13 Mile Linerln 54-1100 See Mathew’'s Hlargreaves Your Chevrolet Dealer *S2 Stude. V8 4 dr. ..$545 51 Stude. V8 4 dr. ..$395 "51 Stude. 2 dr. .....$395 SO Stude, Conv't. .,.$495 "SO Stude. 2 dr. .....$275 SO Stude. 4 dr. .....$245 Matthews-. Hargreaves 211 S. Saginaw St. FE 4-4546 RARE a rent ac 3” FLEET- Rood | 60 4-898. CADU. “LAC TRO VEATIBLE 1953, Heht green. 8277 N. Main, Roches- _ter, Mich. CADILLAC “at 1982, 27,000 MILES Never bumped or scratched fee ft at Chuck's City Service Gas station 669 Orchard Lake Ave “6 CADILLAG. «4 DR. GOOD CON. | _ dition, $245. FE 4420 _ | 1951 CADILLAC SERIFS 62. 4/ dr sedan. radio heater, white side walls, excellent condition and __®ppesrance. Call owner, MI 4-4002 jose CADILLAC «4 DR RADIO heater. Excellent condition. $1,295. MI 42960 55 Chev. Bel Aire Radio and heater Low mileage. woe MURON MOTOR SALES e728 W. Huron “30 - CHEVROLET SEDAN. $398. — heater plus loads of e¢x- ‘$5 or any old wee down. vNorTHw THWEST CHEVROLET Woodward at 13 Mile ia Lincoln ee ee fos) CHEGROLET ° DOOR —RA- dio and heater ‘Eneeltent condi- tion ol 1-834 or OL 6-208). "$2. CHEVROLET 2 DOOR, $595 Piack with req — radio, heat- er A real fine NORTHWEST. CHEVROT. ET Woodward at 13 Mite _____—Eincoin 51100 ‘M4 CHEVROLFT | STATION | y Ae ba $1498 Tnaded and oe ae 1989 CHEVIE. | ey coy HEAT- fer. White side walls. Goed con- _dition. OL 32-6702. ‘S| CHEVROLET 8EDA 8405 Radio heater Ready fe fo. 05 PE_2-2641 Chevrolet 1955 Demonstrators Officials Cars Courtesy Cars Bel Air 4 Door Sedans Hardtop Spot Coupes Dei Alert Club Coupes Door Sedans sree AND EIGHTS STANDARD TRANSMISSIONS OVERDR IVES POWERGLIDE “Take Your Choice New Car Guarantee Latest Summer Color Belections No Financing Problems Highest Trade-Lowest Terme as Low as Just Your Car Dowm Up to % months on oalance ead ocation per vavings to be ne FORD STATION WAC WAGON 4595 Very ‘good condition 1 owner. Big trade allowance NORTHWEST CHEVRO) Woodwan! at 13 Mile __Lincoin §-1100 é 4 FORD custom * “BR. $1. 198. | Radio, ‘ white walls Woodward a 13 M __LIncoin tite ~ FORD OLIVER BUIC for on sale that ro We are continufn week, the greates ever hit Pontiac out-of-town folks, Oliver's big lot for below market prices on all cars. and compare . $4 Ford 2dr. Cust.. .$1295 54 Chev. dix, 2 dr.. .$1265 34 Ford Cust. 4 dr.. .$1295 54 Chev. dix cpe....$1195 53 Ford Cust. 2 dr.. .$895 ’S3 Chev. Bel Air... .$895 | '$2 Ford dix. 2 dr.... .$595 ’52 Chev. dix. 2 dr... .$565 51 Chev. 4 dr. dix....$395 51 Ford 2 dr, Cust... .$395 | °S4 Chev. 2T, Cab art Charssis 54 Ford Pickup ...$1,095 ~*$2 Chev. Pickup ....$745 52 Ford Pickup ....$695 51 Chev. 1T. Pickup $595 "50 Willys Panel ....$295 "41 Dodge Panel ee 22 $65 "40 Ford Stake eeees G05 PRICES SLASHED : Matthews- aie ane | %%en¥ old car down.) white walls and Gyro-Torque AP Lb a wor eee Tw rere © > a tr re ours Tor Woodward at Wy Mile : only Lincoln §-1100 i $1,195. Mair On CHEVROLET 9 _ eet i fat weawer” ide. wer KELLER - KOCH serine. 8 % Gall rE 16 CHRYSLER-PLYMO! DON’T PASS UP MONEY! Sell unneeded belongings for cash through Classified ads! Used rn an tiek: Hegde a, BN unstons one Sk pnd tion “Wit | eas HOOD ~~ USED CARS BIRMINGHAM’S BEST CARKNER STUDEBAKER MI 4-3410 'SO Ford dix. 2 dr.....$195 49 Ford 2 dr. Cust.. .$165 49 Chev. 2 dr. dix... .$195 1% More Midwest 4-7500. eFE 8-0488 &® Ss Sins dies Dollar Per Cancer ‘ slightly higher pay’ts. or $10 down and slightly higher payments, Harold Turner, Ford ~ - 2BIGLOTS | 464 S. Woodward 13% Mile Rd. at Woodward Liberty 9-4000 52 Buick 2 Dr. ...$799 52 Pontiac Dlx. 4 Dr. sisengs $699 53 Ply. 2 De. eee - $699. JOrdan 4-6266 ‘ Low, Low 'Rank. Rates—No Down Payment Liberty 9-401 _Immediate “Spo” tu cry -- Today's Television Programs - - Channel 2—WJIBK-TV Channel ¢+-WW2-TV Channel 1—WXYZ-TV Channel 9—CKLW.TV TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS dugo, Florence Halop, Marvin 6:00—(7) Kukla, Fran and Ollie. Kaplan star. Puppet show. (4) Sonny Eliot.|g:39-(7) Elgin Hour. ‘Combat Variety. Medic,” story of the work of en- 6:15—(7) Dinner Theater. Little; listed men of Army Medical Rascals in “Wild Poses." (9) Austin Grant. News. (4) News. Paul Williams. (2) News. Bob White. 6:26—(4) Sports. Bill Flemming. (2) TV Weatherman. Dr. Ever- ett Phelps. 6:30—(7) Cavalcade of America. William Bishop plays pirate Jean LaFitte who decides to help Andrew Jackson indefense of New. Orleans in “Pirate's Choice.” tello, “Amnesia.” (4) Dinah Shore Show. Program of folk songs. (2) News. Doug Edwards. 6:45—(4) News Caravan. John Cameron Swayze. (2) Jo Staf- ford Show. Jo and the Star- lighters sing top hit tunes’ and classic blues number. 7:00—(7) Jumbo Theater. Peter Lawford in ‘‘Mason-Dixon Line.” (9) The Visitor. “Carla’s Boy,” drama. (4) Milton Berle Show. Musical revue with Steve Allen, Art Mooney, Charlie Apple- white; Johnny Desmond; Martha Raye. (2) Life With Father. Father has a birthday and his gifts turn out be just what the family wants. Leon Ames, Lurene Tuttle play Mr. and Mrs. Day. : :30—(7) Who said That? Billie Burke, Merriman Smith guests on quote quiz. (9) Play of the Week. John Howard in ‘Trouble On Pier 12.” (2) The Halls of Ivy.. Ivy College astrology de- partment is about to be aban- doned from lack of student in- 2 - Show. Red plays Freddie the (9) Abbott and Cos- | 9: 9:30—(7) 10:00—(7) Waterfront. Cap'n John ‘Murphy. (2) Death Valley Days. Corps in Korean War. Brian Keith, -John Cassavetes, John Kerr star. (9) Dial 9. Ben Lyon in “Dancing Feet.” (4) Circle Theater. Congresswoman must tell her husband she has decided t® run for re-election in ‘The Honorable Mrs. Jgnes.’’ Edith Atwater, Peter Cookson, Edmon Ryan. (2) New Red Skelton Freeloader who eee to fl, for the 287th. time. : 00—(4) Truth or Consequences. Stunt quiz with Jack Bailey. host; Russ Tamblyn, guest. (2) the $64,000 Question. Super quiz | with Hal March, host. Story Studio. Drama | TBA. (9) Guy Lombardo. Music | with Lombardo band and soc | loists. (4) - Studio 57. Elderly backwoods woman promotes a fight to efiminate spring planting troubles pf “Battle of Dabbit Run” with John Close, Richard Reevés, Robert Anderson. (2) See It Now. News documentary | with Edward R. Murrow. The question of pay-as-you-see TV. tries to solve mysterous disap- pearance of daily ferry boat pas- senger in ‘Ferry Boat Ride.” starring Preston Foster. (9) Na- tional .News. (4) Motor City Fights. Two six-round boxing bouts: Welterweight: Yama Ba- hama vs. Abe Cruz; feather- weight: Dick Ramazetti vs. Dick “I Am Joaquin,” drama of early 11:26—(2) 11:30—(4) 12:15—(4) Way of World 12: 30—(7) 1:00—(7) 1:30—(9) Prayer, Sign Off. West. How river boat captain’s terest when its head professor] Child is saved from terrorist | 9.99 _(7) Stars on Seven. (9 Myr discovers a ‘“‘new"’ comet. Ron- bandit. ‘ ' tle Labbitt. (4) Ted Mack's ald Colman stars in comedy. 10:15—(9) Yesterday's Newsreel Matinee. (2) Big Payoff. | 8:00—(7) Make Room for Daddy.| Films of past events. /2:30—(9) Toby David Show. (1's Danny is offered a movie role 19:30 — (7) International Police.| Greatest Gift. (2) Bob Crosby and life changes for the ers Mystery adventure in “'Sicily.""| Show. family. Danny Thomas stars. (9)) (9) City Detective. Rod Cameron | 4.4. (4) Concerni M Mar. Pick the Stars. Variety with new and mystery at “13° O'Clock.” =: —— 4) Concerning Miss Mar stars from all over Canada. (4)| (2) Conrad Nagel Theateg. . Fireside Theater. Cattleman ter-| Drama TBA. 3:00—(7) Heartthrob Theater. (9) sdi Mati y tl Haw- rorizes town with his idea of law 11:00—(7) ° Soupy’s On. Variety Wednesday ate 4) Haw in post-Civil War drama. “The 2 : kins Falls. Man Who Liked to Kill” featur-| With Soupy Sales. (9) Movie : Date. Fred Astaire, Paulette |3:15—(4) First Love. ing John Hudson, Ian MacDon- Sag = ald. (2) Meet Millie. Mrs. Bron-| Goddard in “Second Chorus.” g:39(4) World of Mr. Sweeney. son needs a high school diploma |, Nowa Ske ie iliams. (2)) (2) On Your Account. . te get-a job: so she ae to io ' ; ns A i ae 13:45—(4) Modern Romance. n er- | Lb:t ) rmchair neater. : . wie or | 4:00—(7) Captain Flint. (9) Folk ACROSS Songs. (43 Pinky Lee. (2) Robert 1 Cinema actor, | 7 Q. Lewis. 8 He is a native 4:30—(9) Howdy Doody. (4) cay aia Howdy Doody. (2) Welcome 8 He ts-e film Travelers. 12 Notion Yy 4:45—(7) Ricky the Clown. 13 Miss’ Gardner Z ‘ 15 First mas UY 5:00—(7) Auntie Dee. (9) Justice 17 golar. disk ; Colt. (4) Biff Baker. (2) Sage- 18 Rot 19 Veins of ore brush Shorty. 21 Also a 5:30—(7) ae (4) Tennessee o0 Pose yn Ernie. 23 Pat - 25 British — and Bangles streetcar at Oe by HOUSTON. Tex. #®—First list- 31 Raced , ing on the telephone book's page sapere 460 of the business directory: Lad hats ngpenesl “Jesse's Jewelery & Liquor Store, 34 Portal 102 West Gray.” 36 Snakes 39 Diamond- | eutter’s oi j 47.Papal cape 68 Scatters, as 10 Amphithe- 2 ii ‘Atal IDOGUOES 48 Piee (slang) hay aters Ej tee tee 4 ah neck DOWN 11 Cleaves ASG INE iVis leis. oasure 1 Diedem 19 Orchestra BIXINIET ZARB BIT ALL 1 IRA! ear wad ee 2 Most unusual leader, Guy RISICIAI- EL dat leiniele 52 Ray sik 3 Tider — ? ATR iter f ie maT] weight 4 Sweet potatoe 20 Part IN IOI IT 1161S) 1 AIM Tr 53 Passage in & Wealthy . M6 Go by aircraft tat ha IBCs m Uy ear. 28 Bocial insects ZTlolmieLaol.lviginisle Merchandise 30 Preposition Piminigety ii AlT Gel PALI) se Ls H spring «31 ‘Universal . ; AT Tort Evel i oy ees. tere ® si aon pisisiz) 700409 ie teteeemnen : re © / ; x 2 % ae } : I 3 “ “ acre 1, 3 ; | were emptied by firing the slides an er. furns a en O. usiness ER: RN = elas , Break Armistice | 9. \. smit# ; lee I sort of minded my own .. Vv. M. -- “Ty Say’ dio. P -- Fired Flower ot tat lg ses R ported | . , O s Radio. Programs Sa a jn an, HCTEASES RE Parks Repeats Claim|| , #ecposine tis Votinary Programs furnished by stations tste® tm this cotuma are subject to change wlihout notice. wn Pecos Do el whey in Measles Cases of Wanton Murder i] 196 wy. perry pee ization rhids waii, . Th Wan, (160) ORLW, (eee) wwd, wee WUAR, (1150. §=WAEZ, (38%) «= WIBK, (we =| PON, (1468) | § onsu tant Inc., which just opened a separate ; ROK Soldier Killing = — TONIGHT WEYE, Bd. Morgan WPON, Goes Calling WPON, News, Platter division to organize Hawaiian) Sharp nec ari “S — ? ' JR, N :45—WJR, h : ° rties for anyone in the United | °@8¢s appeared communt- mn _ 4 ~~ ee 16:15—WWJ, Oligereleeve *CKLW. Good. "weighoor "WEYZ, Paul Winter | Says Job Arranging Le in nd pays for) Cable disease report for Oakland eo ha = The | 2 Featuring These WXYZ, Wattrick, McKenaie| WXYZ, Top of Tow WCAR, Temple Academy | CKLW. Doodie . wo he ee rae eauests (and pays 19F) | County, released today by Dr.|°enicr general of the United Na- 2 CELW, Mews . =mym 19:00—WIR, a. Gettrey WPON. Eye Opener | Parties Sells Hawaii, | the service. John D. M Pontiac and| {Ons Command today accused the | Famous Make TV: / WPON, News pate Wain aerate, | 'eiw bace conse’ | as on Godfrey Show | _A Prospective party-giver im (county health director Kore polices tee beck in'% RCA VICTOR — PHILES. ¢:15—WJR, Clark Quartet cuLw, tuneces Work CKLW, News, Homechat j Kansas City, for instance, could . orean soldiers “in th ck” in 2? — ico WWJ. Bud Lynch ee ae WJBK: News, Murphy 1 —WIR, Oulding Light | aries! in (Gov, es) O66 packeged Reported mumps cases in the i. demilitarized zone June 2. 2 ADMIRAL WXYZ, Lee Smits w WCAR, News, Temple - “ county decreased considerably iC - 4 W. Eddie Chase wars, "Tee ef Tews WPON. News 2:00-—-WIR, Mrs. Burton By ELIZABETH TOOMEY party, which provides instruc: |1hi. week. A small number of Maj. Gen. Harlan C. Parks made 3 GENERAL ELECTRIC wean 4 as CKLW, News, Music 19:15—WWJ, Joyce Jordan CKLW, Davies NEW YORK (UP) — Haleloke,| tions, leis, coconut chips and ioe ; listed in the |the charge before newsmen imme- > SYLVANIA — DUMONT dine Seren ib —waR, visa WPON. Pontiac Party WJBK, Don McLeod . Hawaiian records. Or he could | MOMS€# cases are listed in the! diately after a three-hour meeting > RSON CBs “wwoe R Mulholland yer 10:30—WWJ, Fran Harris Wear. Tiser "Oame the Hawaliem) damcer wis cropped all out and spend a four- Pontiac report, and no chicken! of the Military Armistice Com- 2 ems Sy WXYZ, wit Bee ware, Treo of Town WXYZ, Whispering Streets) | | abruptly from the sight of tele- 5 pox was reported in the city last | mission $ : WCAR, Henry J, Taylor Sportsmortem CKLW. Mary Morgan 2:15—WJIR, Perry Mason 9 {OPUPDY figure sum and get everything k $ HAMPTON-TV WJBK. Dinner Music Lb: wan. Stidniane (blass WCAR, Music WWJ, Plain Bill | vision viewers when Arthur God-| trem personal catering service | “°° * = 4 CKLW et Nenete CELW. 6 Gus " Both reports for the week ending} He said h d his earlier $ 825 West Huron $e. 6:45——WJR, Lowell Thomas , fm Dundes 10:45—WWJ, Break the Bank |frey fired her last April, is a} by Hawaiian experts flown in for | , | ing e Said he repeated his earlier | > , WIEYE. World. of Speed WEYE Mews Top of Towa | WXYZ, Oirl Marries 1:90—-WIR, More Drake | secdaanemestanasin now the purpose te entive Mula June 3, along with comparative | charge that Communists had “tam-| 3 FE 4-2525 WCAR, Carousel ‘ i, WXYZ, Betty Crocker } . a figures for the previous week and | pered with and faked evidence’’ to 1:00—WJIR, Guest House WEDNESDAY MORNING OWKYE. Genin oa cuLW. chubtime : She hasn't danced since that va to entertele. a year ago nsee | cover up a aoe of wanton murder. - Ww, 3 Star Es “ww, be 4 agerel Voice CKLW. Fiorida Usa nas WOR. briente se _ fateful morning on April 15 when| So far Haleloke is not available OAKLAND COUNTY | Parks said a party of six was) cxLW, Fulton Lewis Jr WXYZ, Wolfe WBE. Kew eee. _—— Ww, TBA . 7 | she changed from her flowered | as a party entertainer at any price = ° ; ™ sent to recover an airplane engine | E A S E ! T C H i ¥) G Sage aes, | Se Sts aoe [eters cam | MRT eMC (ft maene Nea) "fume ob eau th | mee ee Otay coememas eda jews, WPON. Shine : Z, Curtain Calis . eKenzie . y . teken poz 12900 115 35 tion line. The Communists fi at 7:15—WW4J, R. Mulholland wCak, Coftes WPON, Pontiac Perty Wolk oeeees eee answered a summons to Godfrey's | vale vee Ey of thing io - Persea oon " * LH them and tampered with the evi- $ L 3 3 P | I G H | b’ KLW. Guy Nuno 7:06—WJR, Jim Vinal a bee ae Coed | Ee Se office. She listened, along with) 4. a an the (Gedtras (chew __ {Scarlet tever . 13 38 3| dence, he said. | For Reugh, Rod: Ory, Greens ww. Gi WOK. Leda WPOH, Pontiae Party WJBK, Den McLeod Marion Marlowe and the Mariners ot Mamet bare askaae o wacesing “sengh eS ‘ *| He rejected the Communist as- Skin due te . WaYn, Med. — 7:35—WJR, Muste Hall Mea Bs ‘Second Husband | 8:30 —WJR, Helen Trent See en aa a state-| say against Mr. Godfrey. He | ooelees cM Mt Mg] sertion there had been an exchance pepap @ pape aly Flach » Gabriel WJBK, Gentile, Binge Second “Chance P. Young me was fired. Rb tie fever 2 1 of fire. and that they shot in seif- WJBK, Larry Gentile for Day was very good to me and he did eumatic fe 5 7 Fi rtd I Murrew Wren Po ang = Agha: ie fe mo owwae Re o leanpinons Unlike the others, who left | a great deal for my people.” PONTIAC | defense. rs i For ' Te Seetee Curw. Been Man's Family CKLW, Terrence O'Dell in Jack White ‘ JR, Party immediately for other singing Haleloke still fan 1, Last Prev Year iHWehing Extereet m4 Fran Warren | J,. News Ww) Dechstasn Wits = e still gets mai Week Week ago| He said the work party’s truck, ee ed eh "CRLW. ‘Toby Davia WIBK: News, iMclaod Wattrick, MeK. sooming cw | which is forwarded to her by the [Chicken pox... 0 4 2) which had been in a U.N. Com: vided — | 8.00—w bend BK, News, McLeod CKLW. Eddie Chase reers, Haleloke kept to herself, | (a, ant | Measles ‘ 2 Soreness ieritetion, : 4g WWJ, People Are Funny poesia Jack White WON, Mowe JBK, Don MecLead refused to say anything about rey office, but she t seen | dumps Sci) Ys 9 a) mand safelane, had been moved | of ead | WXYZ, Show Stoppers WWJ, Bob Maxwell : _——— WCAR, News, Music. . her former boss or any of the | Scarlet fever .......... 10 15 ® | by the Communists about }5 feet ECZEMA Nebiag | ND ert ion ToL 1S —WIR, Perm Roundup | 4.15 ww, aieim Dems | her fring — and didn't dance | other performers fired with her [Imps igo | @ ~~ Ls 8 | to the north. He said the two bod- | &.15—WXYZ, Show World WPON. News. weak, Mose the hela tor anybody. since she left. a he oreo en ee WHOM. Luncheon tees | “SO WIR, Muste Wall sa eee a eee |ies were dragged further north to, : 8 Loncrtiadire G re < nee 6: her Bod Quest .“ ~ owen: mie ae iepol Brown I didn't collapse, as they said, I want to concentrate on on | Thieves Come Clean the Communist side. He said the | ¢ WwY2, Vande ol a See come a nome B, Time, Oxt usi¢ ag aah wanes a week the smiling, friendly dancer trom | business now,” she said.- She w 'Communists also removed eli ._ Famous Make | KLW. John ‘Btecle WPON, Rise ‘a’ Shine CKLW. Your Boy Bud CELW, George Wright Hawaii said when-she finally made | weaving a blue and white Swered | ST. LOUIS w-—A forgiveness | markings from one of the bodies USED TV SETS 8b —WXYZ, Mwese $:30—WJR, Muse Hall can WPON, Mountain Red her first public appearance in her| holoku, one of a wardrobe of 50) | day, on which the St. Louis Public | and placed a 45-caliber pistol in, Only $5 Per Week! ; = . Clooney - 8:45—WWJ. News 12:48_wxyz. L 5:00—WJIR, News new job. “I have heen in and out/ she used to wear on Godfrey's! Library accepted overdue books | its hand. wava geen mane WCAR, Radio Rev. WPON, Farm Mkts “47 | WWJ. News, Deland of town trying to decide whether| shows. A Hawaiian orchestra| with no fines and no questions | He said slides of the pistols were | CKLW. Eddie Chase CKLW, Treasury Agent soca ahined ote UE Scaeee WJBK, News, McLeod to do this or that. I'm not too! played on one side ef the room, | asked, paid off. More than 1,700 |in a forward position, the ham- st W Reren 9.15—WJR, Bing Crosby WXYZ, Breakfast Club WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON. ioe tees! seuss crazy about.publicity. I never was, | and two girls dressed in sarongs| were returned, including one over-}mers were cocked and the maga-| wonte Pasa tema wean mere ie” wi tan een 8:18—WIR. Scores, Music even when I was on Mr. Godfrey's | danced to the music. | due for 33 years. ‘zines empty. He said if the bullets : WPON, News, Music wWwJ. Jim Deland =o = CKLW. Eddie Canter WEYvs. Peging New WCAR. Music torent win een! lpens 9:15—WJR, Kitchen Club CKLW, ; : ] WJBK, Tom George 5:30—CKLW, Bill Hickock Ww, Fibber McQee 9:30—WJR, Mrs. Page WCAR, Tiger Game wxyYz. eee McKenale Sb Dems OK Rules ‘for Convention \\ Dispute in 1956 | WASHINGTON w — Cassa! Paul M. Butler of the Democratic | )| party selections arose from the THE HIGH PROTEIN DRINK THIS SUMMER, SERVE MILK ; [advisory committee headed by Seeking to Prevent THE PONTIAC PRESS,: TUESDAY, JUNH, 14. 1955 Another Loyalty Oath National Committee has approved | proposed rules desigried to avoid) a repetition next year of the; “loyalty oath" dispute that rocked | the party’s 1952 convention, Committee members will act at their next meeting on the suggest- ed rules, designed to assure con- vention harmony and get the par- ty’s presidential nominee on all state ballots. : The proposals, approved by But- ler yesterday, would: 1. Make state Democratic com- mittees responsible for gett.ng the convention's nominees on state bal- lots under the Democratic label. 2. Urge enactment of state laws | requiring that nominees of the vo | jor parties appear on ballots “‘un- rth mune and embers ete Police Quiz Suspect ‘in Attack on Singer | they are.” In addition, the rules would de- clare it the “duty’’ of every na- tional committee member to sup- port convention nominees. Members failing to do so would face loss of their seats ‘‘after notice and opportunity for hear- . * Ld * Demands that 1952 convention delegates pledge support of the failure of the Truman-Barkley ticket to get on the Alabama ballot in 1948. Under a compromise state- ment, delegates gave assurances they would work toward getting the 1952 national ticket on state ballots. The proposed 1956 rules were framed by a special 8)-member former National Chairman Stephen | A. Mitchell, Sen. Humphrey (D- Minn) and former Gov. John S. Battle of Virginia. 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