Sor ee \N WEDNESDAY, INE 1, L catia PAGES » Ferd Reported ~~ Setto Bargain - on Annual Wage - Company Bid Rumored | as Midnight Deadline Draws Near ae --DETROIT (AP) —The CIO United Auto Workers -- Union today extended its contract with the Ford Motor Co. from’ midnight . wf morning to provide more. time-for further negotia- tions. N - DETROIT The Ford Motor Co. was reported. to- day to have indicated will- ingness tO bargain on a. union - demanded guaran-| teed annual. wage in an llth-hour bid to avert a tonight. John S. Bugas, Ford’s vice | président for industrial re- | lations, refused commenton | the rumors ‘as he entered | | crucial negotiations .with a balance. The session was delayed an — ‘when the CIO United Auto Work- ers asked for more time to con- sider reported new concessions of. | | ‘fered by Ford. “I'd rather not comment,” Bugas replied when asked about th@ reports that Ford Rad broken the heretof6re solid auto indus- - try stand against UAW president Walter P. Reuther's year-round pay plan, Ford andthe UAW kept mum | officially ‘ome-what was going on to-A side the negotiations under a 24- hour ‘moratorium’? against any | statements. Bugas said this agrey | tonight to next Monday _ Starting Jan, 1, 1956 . wm, ine poem bet pointment. Pontiac attorneys Clark J. Adams and William John Beer are con- sidered leading candidates for the appointment. State Suprente Court justice. Beer led the nohdincumbents in total? votes at the last circuit-judge election here when Incurdhents were re- elected. Senate Republicans had fought against _pefafiltting Williams, a Democrat, to appoint a judge until one could be elected to the post |/ in November 1956. Objectors said they expected Williams would name 'a Demecrat and pointed out that ‘in the balloting. DROPPED OBJECTIONS who - negotiated differences with County. “But iwe- want it understood t yl ‘he Cakiand’ Qienfy ar hf. vovented 0 stuty Thil Jemary | which showed during 1953 each/ present judge tried or disposed of an ee ee ee ee ee een ee 1,960. Despite the “‘best ettorta’ of the jeter. thé group declared, there were then about 1,000 cages on the docket awaiting trial. The county's | waikout of Ford's 140,000 third judge was authorized in 1927. Since then county population has employes hanging in the increased 180 per = the bar association pointed out. /Oakland County ‘to Get Another Circuit Judge — Gullasls Gob ol tek tees ae bs aes Gk G. Mennen Williams to begin serving Jan. 1, 1956. ‘The’ bill, ‘introdiiced by Sen. William S. Broomfield (R-Royal Oak), passed the State Senate yesterday by a 26 to 1 vote, with only Sen. Lewis Christman (R-Ann Arbor) opposed. The move broke a week-long deadlock during which several sen- ators insisted the new judge should wait te be elected in Novéniber Sen. Cariton.R. Morris (R-Kalamazoo), one of the Senate conferees dropped its objections “because of the _ problem in Oakland whenever possible,"’ he stat field maintained throughgut possible strike at midnight | poate an appointment*‘to get the nae Judge on the bench as soon as ca wir lycra allied oad is a, former an incumbent ty has an edge House members, said the Senate hat wo/ still’ sealer elections to ap te the “terrific’’ case toad re- Supervisor Bill. Nears Passage -Awdits Only Approval 9 ‘Take Effect. aN bill which will reduce the paren of city members on the | Oakland County Board of Super- | visors awaits only approval of a Senate amendment before taking’ ment might or might not - &X- | immediate effect: tended. Bugas added ‘that he sit néffo- | tiations- would cemet through most of the day.’ e guaranteed wage issue was the _ main stumbling block. / oy a tenet phoned in Wash- ingten last night, the ClO Inter- national: Unioh of Electrical | . Workers said {ts 30,000 members at Gerieral Motors are prepared | = to strike with the auto workers.-} ! In €hicdgo, a walkout began : «. today at /a Ford assembly plant. GOP/Solons Booming _ Cobo for Governor LANSING. #—A group of. Re- publican senators, saying they rep- sented a majority of the Repub- ‘ican Senate bloc, today starfed a fboom to draft Mayor Albert E. Yi Cobo of Detroit for the governor- _ ship on: their ticket. «group invited, legislators Pred L a luncheon in. honor. 0: wari Posed / Fort Stielby ‘hotel in Detroit | ~~. § at 12:36 p.m. The invitation er madé at a closed meeting of all = ——— in the Senate. “Both the Senate and ‘aie have | Approved the measure as it applies to Oakland County and the final amendment concerning Wayne County will be agreed to soon,” said Sen. William S. Broomfield (R-Royal Oak) who sponsored the bill. A joint cimuntties of Oakland city and township supervisors de- ‘vised the plan to prevent a more drastic cut in city mem- bership threatened under the old set Up. The old system would have re-| duced city representation by 60° per cent. when their number on the) board reached 75. The new set up will leave township supervisors at their present 25 strength and cut city members by about a third, REACHED AGREEMENT Before advancing the plan, the Oakland supervisors ‘reached gen- eral agreement that their group was becoming too large for maxi- mum efficiency. The. proposed new formula tor thie 1 Destined st wadbedbears ss “of/ Senate Amendment. \She Said Swing, _|He Threw Lett, British Strikes ‘Threaten Many With Job Loss. peat . Marshal for Vital Services LONDON (AP) — Wide- wide railroad strike. went | into its fourth day. Armed with “state . of emergency” powers pro- elected Conservatiye gov- ernment hoped to marshal a great fleet of trucks; buses and private cars to move goods and workers for essen- tial services. But this promised little or ho. plies of raw materials for lack of trains to replenish mounting piles of finished products Some plants already were sending | workers home... The nation’s vital export drive, already hit by a stubborn 10- day-old dock sfrike, fated a _” The 70,000 members of the strik- ing Associated Society of Locomo- tive Engineers Firemen stood Shé Failed Judo Ruby Solomon, feeling pretty con- fident after a session of judo. in-| ‘struction with the sheriff's wom- ens , went home yesterday | and eco Ben: “Swing Nh Mrs. ese raised her left qband to ward.off the blow, just |as the judo teacher had indicated, Ben caught her with a bs Sgomaay and she realized she h ten one thing—Ben is a southpaw. Use Plane to Find Drowning Victim An airplane has been brought into use foday in an effort to 're- _ cover the body of Verle Young, 42, who reportedly drowned in Lake Orien Saturday. Dragging _ operations, conducted |.than by Oakiand County sheriff's depu- > ties, have proved unsuccessful aft- er four days:~-The body was be- | Heved down in more than 60 feet of water. . Young’ s--companion, Lloyd Mel-| ton, 45, of Lake Orion, said the victim, also of Lake Orion, jumped from their boat near Bellview Island. Pe Prevue of Winter IDAHO FALLS, Idaho #—H snow? fell on viewers ata =: = res CENTR , — Mrs. = 2h eo | raise in their present base weekly 13, pat on their for a-$1.12) pay of $27.30. MANAGERS FIRM Fearful of setting off a new spiral of wage and cost rises, the 4 cme ways fetused to go above 70 cents @ week forf‘crews on main line An almost solid’ front of pub- le and trade unioh hostility \ceomen” “ON Ho oertins t. ae emergency feauintens per- mit use of troops as train crews to break the strike, but this appeared unlikely becatite_ few soldiers are qualified as locomotive crewmen. Because Parliament must ‘ap- prove the emergericy regulations “as soon as possiblé,”” Ext moved up the convening of the | new House. of Commons for busi- raslied cardi == Bob Bislinghoff Upsets Britisher Walker’ Cupper Bruce Cudd Also Gains 4th Round of Tourney ST. ANNES, England — Bob |- Bislinghoff, a big youngster from Orlando, Fla., upset Ian Caldwell, English Walker - Fliers Cross Bridge to Freedom _ nag Motor Fleet spread unemployment with- | in 48 hours threatened Brit- | ain today as the nation- + claimed last night, Prime | Minister Eden's newly re-| help to the nation’ 8 huge industrial | plant, confronted by dwindling sup- them and, that could not be hauled away. | } managers of the state-owned rail- | i _- J _— United Fund Oficial Plan Meeting \Governor Oks - = “Arterial Roads le $35 Million Per Year /and-'9-cent-a-galion ~gaso- ‘line tax increase went into | finance a 35 million dollar annual highway expansion Bill to Finance New Levy to Provide ‘for Highways. - >ELANSING (AP) —A 1-_ effect in Michigan today to” CJ program. Gov. Williams signed the bill at 11:59_p.m. yesterday after the House had backed down- from its previous re- fusal to give immediate ef- fect to the program. ° Williams rushed signing the bill, after printers worked late to give him the official doécument, in order that the Department of State could include ‘the entire. month of June in the new tax. This- was considered adminis _.tratively important because gaso- _ fine wholesalers audit their in-. SESSION SET TONIGHT — More than 40 local per-|Glenn, Budget ‘Steering Committee chairman: and _sons will meet tonight at the Hotel Waldron‘o organ- Robert M. -Critchfield, who will head the. coming | : ize for a series of meetings this month which -will ‘campaign. The group will prépare tonight to study | ers would begin charging - new largely determine next fall's Pontiac Area United) budget requests from the various community-service | price at once. * -Fund goal. Shown planning the necting are (left to -agencies included in the drive. — right) William B. Hartmarl, UF president; Robert M. | | venteries om the first of each month. | A petroleum industry _said he assumed that retail pon |. add the tax Gatil so instructed’ | by company bendquartoes. __/ The tax rise follows oh jhe heels ‘ of a recent statewide ipicrease ‘in None Neéds Pay New Apple Tax Passed by House LANSING — The House last night passed a tax that nobody has to pay. - In @ unique move, the lower House am ment, apple growers who don’t like the tax won't have to pay it. the cherry tax,” said Rep. Edson (R-Bangor-) “Only about it of the cherry growers The aeeie levy ined to adver- tise , Michigan apples hout the. nation. Root said the a rev tax would increase the amount | available for this purpose from $50,000 to $125,000 annually. The bill now goes back to. the Senate for action on House arnend- ments. Weather-Outlook {Is: Pleasant Here ieee outlook for the Pontiac | area is pleasant today and Thurs- - “This feature has worked with Freed Fliers Near Hawaii; ass See Senate OK for Postal Pay ~8 Per Cent Roce postal pay bill headed foward: al- most certain Senate. posses: to- ‘day, ys designed t bet President ‘star, 5 and It is in a 3rd round ‘match in the gay, according to the US. Weather Eisenhower's objgctifns to an earl- fur goit champion- Bureau, = ier bill which h vetoed and which ship today. The 20-year-old Bislinghoff, play- | “Ting i his Tat British Amatedr, | was the 4th American to enter the jfourth round of the tournament. ' Earlier Dale Morey of Indian-- apolis, member of the American Walker Cup team, and 39-year- , | ld Jimmy McHale, former Walk- Another’ member of ‘the U. S. Walker Cup team made the fourth round when-Bruce Cudd, 21-year- 12-foot putt for a Hee mapa the | Bislinghoff, played his iron shots | beautifully over @-o1 par on | the froht nine. and”! five ip. Par for the 6)657-yard Royal Ly- and St. Annes is 35- A high wt about Cir} 7 “expected: teisy, with the thercury dropping -40—-about— 56~-tonigit: “Tomorrow, temperatures. will reach 80 — de- grees, the/ forgcast pce Yesterday, a, high of 72 -was. reached in. downtown. Pontiac, This | morning's low, before 8 o'clock, wa. 50 degrees, with the mercury mounting to 76 iby 2 p. * U.S Ghvilions in in Bonn Are Now ‘on Their Own FRANKFURT, Germany ®—The U.S. Army today took .cheap housing, cigarettes, gasoline | and other logistic’ support it had been furnishing hundreds of Amer- ican civilians iri West Germany, The action was the result of the return of sovereignty last month to West Germany, Americans em- ployed--by the Army and those liv- (| ing in Bertin—still under ‘three- power: Allied onyethe—were not affected. ‘Americans living in Germany also. are. subject now to German laws” and income taxes, / “In Today’ $ Press. County News. Csegeeresicass ‘ ry 44 — as* eeene fe pe * ae rage ceed " san ORerereree ceed +? Tv & nee ‘Programs c....38 face eager ere oe SS) : 4 ys fu Ey i, tah Se, Hea” t away the, Reh died. when a Democratic move to. eto was defeated in| override the v ‘the Senate. | The new / bill, | Chairman Olin D. Johnston (D-SC) of the Sengte Post Office and Civil - Service Cémmittee, calls for pay for the _P0t 000 postal employes. it carries a raise of atleast 6 per cent for all of the workers, plus reclassification features which mean considerably higher increases for ay ca in upper brackets, Sen. Carlson ee Kan), senior Republican on thé committee, said he thinks ‘the senhower’s obj averaging 8. per cent, with a 7 pe® cent floor and with fringe bene- fits boosting the over-all increase tions to the pre- reclassification provisions’ did not. remove; inequities in pay scales, “The vetoed bill would have eost 4.about/ 179 milliog Gdllars a year, aa, olinptired with’ 1 a tee meas. net pay joes were fixed i 1951 Wee h ew Vacation rani - WASHINGTON (® / —/ A new sponsored > by! | boosts averaging about 8 per cent |: shouted _ “New Bill Would Meet “ — Ike’s Outline; ine Bataan. 0 Meet Families Thursday Lt HONOLULU (—Four U. S. fighter pilots newly freed | | charibist passed a bill increasing from Chinese-Red captivity wére winging today toward | the ‘state apple tax from one to |: rendezvous in Hawaii. with, exhuberant Telatives. They | econofhic bloodstream.” two cents. a Bushel. But under a were due to land this afternoon. The. airmen, released | yesterday near Hong Kong after more than two years in| Communist China, were shot down in the Korean ley They are Capt. Haréld. Fischer Jr.,:28; Swea. City, Ip Lt. Lyle Cameron, Lincoln, Neb.; Lt>Gol.: Edwin ie, 36, Wynnewood; Pa.; and Lt. Roland W: Parks’ 24, Omah Ss +> The Air Force was flying: nine relatives to Hawaij/but they were not scheduléd to, arrive until tomorrow. The fliers hailed ‘theiyl treedom | yesterday - at Hong Kohg with a) “It's wondg rful,” and Arthur’s former yersonal plane Base / then Die hed into a meat 1 of marmalade, milk and coffee. | More fresh food. was put aboard | t Guam and the plane left for | Wake, The spokesman sad there would | be no formal irit@rviews on arrival at Hickam but a news cariference. would ‘be held fonight with “no strings attached.” The Air Force plane which is bringing the relatives to Hawaii will take the airmen ani? relatives | to the mainland. \ ee z The four Were captured bet j beictirea 1952 and Jariuary a = Given 4 Men . Scrambted-eggs, toast: old Pontiac mother of -three re- | ceived sentences on both counts yesterdgy from ‘Oakland County Circujt /Judge H. Russel Holland. The /rape conviction brought’a sentence in Jackson state — | gas sige imposed by oil com- / / ] | omzganes “PI ; MAE last . Gev. Williams - Michigan is on “way toa ern highway im. At last th people who ’ the highway taxes are going ty get the ‘Toads. they pay ‘for. foe “The money will not be pcattered | around inf bits and -snatches; but | Will be fut. into the major traffic - arteries which carry Michigan's * wee the House pushed. ugh inv la yester- y by arf. 87-13 vote, the bill vould not have taken éttect un- ; til mid-October, The Senate.had......-- already voted immediate effect: Besides the 1% 9-cent-per-gallon gas tax increase, the bill calls for-a 10 per cent hike in truck ‘license fees, Three quarters of the additional money would go to the state for construction of an arterial high (Continued on Page 2, Col. 7) ~ -Life Sentences | Kidnaping and Rape Convictions , Result . in : Prison Terms ——_ = Four men found guilt "1 of kidnaping and phe ‘a Bm thoy life "the increase | 4 million in’ | Need A Buyer?” The quickest and easiest _ Way to find a buyer for-7 whatever you have to sell is / with a fast action Want Ad. L This ad attracted 30 buyers the first evening it fran. Don't trust. to luck, sure fire. Want ea ~ ph oan ae ‘ : éan countries-or to South Korea. The former prisoners were 4 — oe = AP Wirephete ~. BRITISH REPRESENTATIVE — Miss Kathleen Mary Graham, first woman with the rank of deputy consul to be assigned to British diplomatic service in the United States, arrived yesterday aboard the 44 British consul general in New York. For four years until June 1953, she served as British information aj at San Francisco and since then has been with the British Foreign Office in London. ‘Pontiac Deaths | aagaitay |Tommie C. Denton ‘ Tormmie Curtis Denton, 58, died | “streng man” — physically, that | He had just finished a fast tour liner Queen Elizabeth. She will be deputy to Francis B. A.- Rundall,; _tun vos rns Top Communist | “Rhrudichov “Describes ine as ~’Strong Man’ ks and Says ‘Live It Up’ = ! s) puro Another interesting feature of — fire Umit for burning rubbish In | 4 coat and suit department Funeral Heme hee) Home, with burial in Perry Mt ; Ce te atone or an See | 3. yu reels alias a teens aoe cae. | be Pt ete ime Kay Cooley | The couple, John and Peart. For Park Cemetery. al 10d an : acne pe of the vi | ~ sonable distance” from the near | iieteg Ang : ~ ~ com: maz, of 30 James| St., will be —— chesved. There were| | est lot line or combustible build- "Ss os « buried in Oak Hill Cametery. They Mrs, William Schroeder ° o we a their faces as the ) is. , + The Birmingham School district Were 55 and 36 yyars old re "| Men. William (Martha Augusta) Dies at Home | Russians moved among them. ‘The The number 1 tire limit is gen-jndw has 22 busses. The total was vcctnne chiltien| ucts Schroeder, Tl. of 312 S. Edith St. iT [Soviet leader @idn't talk to. any erally the downtown section of the recently w of | ser, iM ot V ond f ot the factory workers. ; city, and is already covered by a education bought two new ones be- daughter, } gi tow Haspital, Detroit. She hed been ill| Grand Trunk Operator a | omy atoms eghang hay [and Dick, of Wyandofe, i * @ a encompasses Py , ° gy Bayo 59. 1983 in Cullman, | for 30 Years, G. C. Ames UAW Official Scores | city. | | 5-Cent Gas Hike Mrs. Formaz, a li ; ; aged . * q resident, is survived/by her moth- Ala., she wags the daughter of Ber-| Was Ill Two Years begge y <7 NEW ORDINANCE READ = er. Mrs. George Long: five broth- nerd and Leria Neubitier Helbig} | Lift Gas Control First reading was made of a new Goes Into E ‘ers, David, of Millington, Dale, of and was married there June 16, Grover C 2 w . had | Z : ordinance calling for control of 0 ec - Rochéster, Paul, Of Royal Oak, 1901. i? irover C. Ames, 70, who ha | wa é The CIO “poisonous or injurious weeds." | (Continued From Page One) | Ernest of Franklin, and Frank, Mrs, Schroeder came to Pontiac been ticket agent and telegraph and the Aesarion ng tee De tie Its provisions state that it shall | - also of Franklin; and two sisters, bees pod Church and the road for 30 years at Pontiac, sthte C vo parry pant, agent or person bes con- | to cities and counties, | = Edith Van Meter, of Cali- | Ladies yee eburch, “Re : trol of land in city to GRADUA NDING ornia. . of ents het husband the is sur. | Mmey and ee | ee eee Oe ee ghew weeds Meher than cus fost SED BONING | Sarviving te tesbend are tree ved by @ son; Max of Pontiac; | morning in his home at 1460 Wood- | ducers from federal. een la en cas aaa In addition, the bill provides sisters, Mrs. Marie Baum, of De- ‘two daughters. Mrs. Edna Maier, | ward Avenue, poms = "eta 00 aaaimar ‘oa woole tn peg or = reeled, for a graduated bondjng plan {rolt. and Mrs. Helen Yearwood Mrs, eel yey and six grand: Mr. Ames had been ill for the|™ a hen welts the etek to ba took: which will allow mt pledge and Mrs: Dolly Ford, both of De- $ —. : at gy we Clark of past two years. : tions said the lack of Federal ed by the city. . increasing amounts of}. highway Somes _ Birmingham, / Ala. and Mrs.| - Bors in Romeo, Aug. 4, 18M, the |Power Commission _ regulation The only time this would not | funds toward vevenue bonds for E Waesee of | Igo | 80n of George H. and Ella Aldrich | could bring about increases to con- be done would be where “fences, | road const | ped . survive. / 1 ——_ Ames, he attended Romeo schools. | sumers of as much as 900 million crop’ or other valuable property) =... Tuction. ¥: | tf 0 p The will be held. Friday | Mr. Ames married Grace Rice in dollars a year. - LEE SIRLIN interfere or prevent the assigned Eee ctipulalss that 40 F ud Co ape ee at 2 pam. /in the St. Trinity Lan) for ofthe -Order ot “Fetroad| | & statement. prepared for | ee a rng the eee ata cae care |FTauG COnVICtON — Ralph Cla her pastor, officiat- Telegraphers. - ~ art Lagi ame , a E Amvets I nstall to get rid of the weeds himself.| ¥sed to build superhighways DETROIT (INS) ashing. ing. Burial ‘will be in -Roséland| | Surviving Mr. Amey besides his | pong ‘the Washington office of New Comma Cer _ Looking to the tuture, City At- through or around cities or vile lion Dr. Louis ge yo ap- > Waseca shhom fod oy oe pol fe eee bog pe | .the United Automobile Workers, |“ * ; n torney William A. Ewart recom- | *&** an pealed his conviction for income a yeh Se cal he en. wr two ais; C10: opposed a dill by Sen. Ful- | ort Post No. 12 mended revisions of the used | Highways slated for pevelopment tax fraud to the U. S. Supreme art Cclock tonight. sate. Dre AcOust aia ae , *| bright (D-Ark) to ~amend the |. - auto parts ordinance and the ped- | include several trunkline highways Court, claiming that he was found A ton ‘Pail and Mrs. Maud ° Ren- |: natural gas act and exempt pro- Installed this week as Com-| dling and all foads ted as in-| guilty by a stacked jury. Schuyler F. VanDeCar wick. of Los Angeles, Calif | ducers troni government control. | mander of Jimmy-Dey Post No.| ‘The Commission authorized | '¢TState highways, Gariepy. a prominent staff sur- ral ie : : 4 12-of A ts was Lee Sirlin, 2596 | Ewart to 1 to draw up two geon at four Detroit hospitals when Mother Sentenced. Kenalte hosen and tha ; on Cruelty Count | ctareané at seven ot me A Milford woman who admtitted mtie alee reap publicity giv- May 24 to cruelty to her-month-old son was placed on two-year proba- | prother.. Bernard tion yesterday, by Circuit, Judge; incema. ee oe H. Russel Holland’ vi" '\tilé attitude toward him. Moir Fes pea arg praca A federal appeals court: refused. : Spend "60, day to order a rehearing charges Oakland County Jail. ia April, “ She was charged after authori- | ties reported the infant was ad- mitted to Pontiac Genera] Hospital with a broken right leg and numer- ous bruises. The woman's 14 month-old daughter was-also ad- mitted with face bruises, | Mrs, Johnson said she lost pa-_ 7 son bi would not take its bottle or go tol one” of the Just After Takeoff | George Reads It ‘Go Slow but Go) ee eee oa of fate neti ber, ce| OPINION Varies Widely.6n What Action| sro; 2% mes % | ti = 2) ‘. worlds € "7 ; * Poe _ ° . / 9 | viate- dust-producing conditions net's whedon eesr|CO Take Ending Segregation in Schools| * th Haat he oy weld tae t crew . i \ Ze : ae <= > I : a. o . = j =% & t r Barksdale’ Air Force Base offi-| WASHINGTON ' con- problems, was' “very cautious”, . Two: results appeared likely: | clals said the big bomber climbed | flictitg views y today over! and seemed to mean this: ee odin to about 500 feet, leveled off and: What local piablic school officials; “Go slow but go.” A pattern ot action will suddenly banked. steeply .fo the/ are /likely to do about working out DECISION GIVEN if continue to vary sharply, Some right, ploughing: into a taxi strip Plans for ending racial: segrega- The couse’ awaitea| P°rder rede suck as Oklahoma, . ae ray. ne deep Slth-pottica tag | 42 dealt with how batt ed] Kaas Rentchy, Macyand nd z of & Year ago that separate schools | toward complete integra- | ” my} } if pl a _and Negro children are| tion, despite some obstacies, ' Un- 2' onstit 7" 4 _| Resistance will be much greater] lecsi} 3 Uspanimously, the nine justices ue ory South sree ne Se Bee} ; ¥ Gs posl-ij 4 c| declitied to fix a definite deadline | gia, Mississippi and South Caro-| He fo ques] | 5) tional. color lind in 21° oi | variations among separate counties |e. appears} | - & segregation in some-or all |: ; Seer i= veadéta os [ot their school.” 8) PF hg ye pp viel ey date BIG! | BIG! BIG! SAVINGS CLAYTON'S - Furniture and - Appliances Phones: FE 5-8811 & FE 5-8974 3065 Orcherd Lake Rd.- KEEGO HARBOR Capt. Sharchwothver Lauda Gi Wilieie Clark ta Mae af 100 @ * oe ee ee es ee oe ee cao \ an.” Sacajawea knew. the territory well, and could speak many different Indian 1 . “The” eiplorers ‘traveled ¥,605 miles. up the Missouri/ River before making their first winter camp. This camp was among the Mandan | Indians, near the present. site of Bismarck, N. D. The next spring they | | passed throigh the great! Recky Mountains, along the south fork of the ‘Missouri on the Shoshone Trail. In November, 1805, they reached | the Pacific Ocean and spent another winter. Their return trip was faster. Following them, settlers soon started westward to. make homes in the new territory. | your collection of America’s first tourists. \ Tomorrow: Coronado finds the-Grand Canyon. ‘Claims Abuses ay About Ti ‘in Wheat Vote ‘of Court Fight DALLAS u—A play about a tam= | ous: trial] was itself the center of Counsel for 4 Farmers |, court wrangle yesterday but | Charges Dirty Work in went otf on schedule last night. “Acreage Balloting | producer-director of the current Broadway play “Inherit the Wind,” Your Watch © Cleaned § ‘4 © Adjusted Ledies’—Men's - © Regulated Expansion Watch Bands | : p95 | Special! ) Sitar e w — An attempt failed to: bar Dallas’ Theater. *55| will be made in federal court to-| es wap ftere thie week. of t re this wee — to prove there was dirty ‘work | Dist. Judge Bankenship | in the last .referendum by which) 'denied Shumlin an injunction. the country’s wheat farmers voted The play is about the Scopes in favor of acreage allotments. -| trial of the 192038, in which a Tern Wilson K. Barnes, counsél for "essee high school téacher was | foyr farmers who. chased govern. | ment inspectors off their property, | | aid he has several witnesses. to [prove there were veneer tiet in | Carroll County. = s ‘8 - He said he would alse have some 4;Ohio farmers in court today to || testify to the same effect. Barnes made the chargr yester- ‘day at a hearing before Judge Roszel C. Thomsen. He is fighting | the government's attempt to get an injunction against. Lewis Shafer# 4 Darwin's theory of evolution. Shumlin testified he has exclu- sive rights to the play, Margo | ater '55-and Shumlin’s business as: ' sociate in the New York produc-| tion, said a contract lets her pro- |duce the play until June 4, She | first produced the play here [ast | January. | Blankenship said he couldn't see hurt the one in New York. His decision came 5% hours before lewelry Dept; | and hits three_sons, who farm near 804 they left |: jlieved and so happy” Color today’s drawing of Saraiawen and her child and add it to| Herman Shumtin, New York brought into’ court for teaching 4 | Jones, managing director of- The- |}. |how the Dallas’ production could: Hawaiian Trip. —— , WASHINGTON. ‘4 -— A federal himself to deportation in the spring of 193 when-he- returned to the mainland. He had gone to Hawaii Eto filla singing date. and to be _| with actress Rita Hayworth, _whom he later married. < * . * A deportation order was issued against ; last November on cress s -his re-entry into the United States constituted _ return ph ahs States." Thus, she held that the singer never left the country and the phrase “outlying possession” American Samoa and Swains Is- group in ca — Jominiats ” ‘The coveruenaal Judge Matthews’ decision, ly _ Hills, Calif.. he was “so re- and ‘very grateful to the court.” Miss Hay- worth sdid sh® was “so excited” ‘she could hardly speak. became ineligible for citizenship during World War II when he claimed a neutral’s status and_ did not serve in the’U.S. armed forces. It was the singeér’s: contention that : _| he later was classified for military Yi service, but then rejected because +of-a heart condition. Keep|a nice smile on your face flections ‘in the mirrror. is not deportable. The judge said} lands, one of the American Samoa | cane appesl Haymes told reporters in Bever- |. The government says Haymes and you'll always find pleasant re- |” as used in the law means only /|* New Filter Cigarette _By the Makers Ry Phillip Morris Per wi 3 Carton a SHIRT. A Distributors Oe napritie / UNITED m and at Tel-Huron | Denntow w@|\favorable to wheat ‘quotas might; Westmirister. ee curtain time. . The’: Shafers ~chased_three gov- ernment acreage inspectors off |their place April 27, saying they (had no right to trespass. The in- |spectors were indicted in Carroll County on trespassing charges when they tried to visit another | farm. A hearing on the charges is set for next Tuesday. Barnes described the alleged ir- regularities this way: ~ County allotment committees—set /. up to assign the acreage quotas tknew which farmers were hostile |and which favored quotas. * * * To vote on the quota question, a farmer had to be eligible to grow at least 1 acres of wheat. The local committees would ailir lot only 14 acres or less when they | franchised,” Barnes said. _Farmers with smaller places but 90 North th: Saginaw yg get an acreage allotment twice as great. fer finest’ undérerss protection PROTECTION! from - are ‘a’ SUN 1 LOTION SPRAY } DEODORANT FREE! $t4.cn¢ 2, assigned wheat quotas to growers | | best protedbibe under the sun / hostile to the system, “and they Both for the price $42 5 were cOnsequently disen- ait a picks Cosmetics Main... Floor ame Barnes cited figures to show. 163,- | - _|000 fewer farmers voted in the 1955_crop-yéar referendum than in; TE Bd Seeqccsocoessesseeoeosseces Peecccsecece -As ADVERTISED on’ TE LEVISION © —! Oe ccccccconccoseccccoooces consgoreceee __. New Discovery Cles HEAR NOW! New z= transistor eye! M” |Rule on Red Ban eine AID IN ZENITH’S HISTORY! WASHINGTON (P—The Supreme u lat yesterday granted the Com- yuan moves at / "15" and "125% Fredo. “tert Co. FE 2-7257 zation subject to orders by the Kremlin, The party, in peti ‘for the | roling, urged the high tri to | overturn 9 2-1 decision by the U-S. peals court upheld constitutionality of the 1950 subversive activities control act and a tion or- der by the Subversive Activities | Brazil Colombia Sign. i (Atom. Pacts With U.-S. y removes stains guch as Pe common drinks, * fruit cotton, sh-flammable, quick dry- a ing, and leaves no rings. an E has been whet Upholstery, Faster, H ‘ Sily : Ci er that removes tarnish without | rubbing oF polishing ie Make This 7 Day Test.on Your Lawn! See for avait how fast-acting RX-15 can turn your sich aktnn sass into a rich carpet of lawn. Dissolve 1 tablespoon of RX-15 in a gallon of water and write the letters of your name “Tight-on-yourtlawn. It takes ohly 60 seconds... yet in 7 days from today you'll see that RX-15 treated lawn growing so much thicker, greener, faster than your untreated section, you'll actually be able to réad your name- in the grass. And if you don’t get these amazing results, simply send back. the unused: portion of RX-15 and get back every penny you paid for it. oS Fe, iy ‘ # Se tial ee wee SCIENTISTS’ FORMULA, SHOOTS FANTASTIC GROWING. POWER imTO LAWNS, PLANTS AND VEGETABLES INSTANTLY! ~~ See ——e~ Now Grow Flowers, Shrubs, Trees In Virtually Any Soil—Even Sand. wp Watch ‘“‘Dying”’ Lawns Grow Richer, Thicker, Greener In 7 Days! YOUR CHANCE TO TRY RX-15 WITHOUT op had A PENNY! - _ This season how would you like to sake your flowers bloom’ by the thousands weeks ahead of your neighbors | —double the growing power of undernourished shrubs, | | gartien care you can grow mass- jes of beautiful “roses, dahlias, phlox, gladiolus and chrysan- trees, hedges, vegetables? Grow a richer, thicker; greener | themums in your garden this lawn in just 7 days with just 1 sprinkle from a watering. pail? Then read this article! It tells how now, YOU who Sewdes no matter how much sur- may know next-to-nothing about gardening can turn your garden into the show-place of the com- munity with thousands of. color- blossoms—not five years from now—not next year season even if right now you don’t have a seed in the | round—even if your soil is un-| ful, flaming —but this rnourished: and peas ing MORETSe- itito the soil. “Why Won't Flewers Ay ene Grow In My _Backyard?”’ If flowers won't grow for you— no matter how hard you try—in oven case after case it's been that your soil is to blame. Stic ~ tells ug that almost 90% pf all ils are deficient/in at the 10 vital minerals |~ Pd agra needs to bloom and flour- is starve a plant of arden ‘Teast one 0 And if ¥ even one of these life-givi minerals you. won't Ket. many ~How-arith normal garden‘care YOU can~pick basketsful of meat-packed irda fresh to- | matoes, luscious heads of-tettuece_ —sweet, tender cucumbers, corn from-a vegetable pateh fight in your own backyard. How YOU can amaze the so-called ex- - perts in your neighborhood with a rich, thick carpet of lawn—and you won't even have to dirty your ands. digging messy, evil-smell- and'water you give it~no matter how many hours you slave in| your garden. Sprinkle With RX-15 Save Hours of. Extra Digging! © Finally in 1951 scientists at one of America’s leading plant experiment stations tested new types of concentrated plant foods that could be dissolved in ordi- ar when sprin- kled on lawns or plants coutd yor to work in minutes, No more extra drudgery, no more manure digging. This Water soluble plant | food was.proven so fast-acting that it is absorbed by roots and reaches into every leaf, stem and tissue in 60 minutés, Thousands ‘of Flowers” For Only a Few Minutes Extra Work! And now do you realize ahoeet RX-15 meang ta you? It that foday..xou.. gan out® sth a sprinkling can“and in a few, | minutes-start to shoot new life inte, your garden, Revitalize your whole underneirished. awn - « give it results you never dreamed possible in 7 days. to water|to make o | cleaner at a-cost less tk Package make: eee pack age est beginner now with normal -merely sprinkling with RX-15 Sprinkle them with a spoonful r°- Tt'ineans that, whether you're |. an expert gardener or the green: |. geason with a sprinkling of RX- + 15 ance. or. twice a frionth. It jmeanhs that no matter nem starved your soil may be no | w vith a few sprinkles of RX-1: | you can grow a thick, green, lawn the very first time you try —and it will only cost you pen- nies to apply it! It means that you can grow hundreds of flow- ers in your window boxes—grow thousands ef flowers this season from plants you already.have! in your garden, from seeds you ean still put in the ground. And because at instantly feeds plants all th bie giving soil ‘minerals - they) neod healthy bloom, it Ineane. that! can make starved;—undernour- ished lawns, treés, s houseplants start to spring back to new life inatantiyt It means that very possibly i may still pick basket ‘after asket of plump fruits «from trees, that stopped producing years ago. You'll be amazed. at the way scraggly lants, seedlings, ‘Shrubs, bul and trees start shooting out new buds, stems, braniches—the way they prodace g| thicker, greener, bigger leaves | 5 and flowers evén in the most mineral-started soil, when you and tt goes, to werk insta Make This No-Risk ’ Test On Your Lawn | And Garden! Since 1951, when RX-15 was of-RX-15 dissolved’in wate mij? MAKE THIS COMPARISON TEST ON YOUR FLOWERS! Look at these two groups of young calla plants, Both were potted the same day, in the same soil and grew side by side under. identical growing conditions. Group A -received normal supply of water once a week. Group B, at: right, received same ‘how’ the of water with tiny trace of RX- 15 a —* difference only 12 days later. ded. Photos above show the fir t introduced to the public as become the featest-relling / i 5| corner of the United States and | water soluble plant food in the world, In less than two years, over £00,000 ; farmers and nureerymen have used RX-15. ‘i Thousands can tell you about | the amazing results. From every Canada letters are pouring in erythifig else they had tried failed—in starved, undernourished soil, in ———— in cinders. And on the basis o astonishing re- sults .reported by these ers, the Garden fencers oratories feel safe in making this daring - money antee! We want on your own lawn for our risk. Test it on plants, bulbs, seedlings. T on fruit trees, shru pe decd al he, Saye ing a yr to grow. 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Sherman, 54, a vice| and Mrs, Helen Burks, 48, a bank |J | °%sne! Hurry in today and, j ing Richard Meyers, — one of éustomer, ‘shot, in the stomach. coe four ee: are welry Sesutnent the few clues police had ‘today tk : owe © } Perera rocco, Tailspin, || as they sought to determine why| Bulk of French Troops Two. cthere, wounded tat met “3 G FE ORG F’ S ~-~« 1) the 4T-year-old man shot and killed) Withdraw From Saigon | seriously, were William L. Clark, Watte’s Cesmetion—Girent Hes | three persons and. critically 76,. shot in the arm, and John/ ' ‘ ‘wounded three others in two cen- SAIGON, South Viet Slain @->| Thain Th, eeteee beak gaa NEWPORT’S oe Se eee oe = |The bulk of the French expetiition-| grazed on the face by a bullet. Lac Ds corps palied eut ef Selene te , Meyers, whom police called a | aay, leaving control of Indochina’s the hospital perv hin . mete ==" | ‘religious fanatic.” walked into | largest city to Vietnamese forces | + received a message trom Ged : thie Third National Bank about 10, for the first time in nearly a cen- | oy, jDec. 3." Birmingham a.m. yesterday and began spray-' tury. | Tle @ eo . TRAVEL ing bullets ‘around with a 9 m.m, The French withdrawal had Ae a sample of Meyers’ inco- | ‘ foreign-made pistol. | eeest demanded _by Fremier Ngo herent babbling, they comet snc SERVICE Pg ype mage rae —_ he Dinh Diem. as saying: eee , | “I require that which is in You, | wounded a guard and-a_ban¥ ex-/ 4 heajth article says that pain the ver application of the We'll Plan Your Tour Free! _ecutive before three policemen cut strikes the. body Pag its at pain | thi 7 .' ° ‘ a | a ; ings I have in. you, to annihilate |}. ‘a i. eRe , i Phone MI 4-5711 bie gone 8 Set ict Se: | piace. 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Boxed Notes : meen a oa] || Set eae” ea “h —_ 1) ete ' . omen i 3 = \ Ly . lee Pas pee ue j Tea “ S27} . ‘ —£ eo JU NE t 1955 - | matter The head of the cele- brated FBI is one of the » Nation's /most distin- ‘guisfied figures and: a “man who has. claimed —~ular ‘imagination in the widest sense of the term. | _ - There is something. glorious and ‘soul-. — satisfying in the apyectenckes of evil-. -popular fancy and pop- — isgoneaio ot agrand a of ~ $557,868,000, "wren worth ‘notiig e the tact that ” obaat per capita, expenditure of + $383 for automobiles and related prod-’ : ucts i far above the national per capita _ - Yate of $262. It also exceeds the $292 — Tate for the East North Central States, 2: & &*& ~ Consumer Markets attributes these. high sales figures to the fact that the Nation as a whole has strong reserves of savings not _.€armarked for necegsities. It_also points out that. there is strong public confidence |based | on the country’s enormous as and on the halt in inflation. - k ow Happily these - "tactcea_have “con- tributed mightily to our present pros- perity. For that every man, woman and + _ child in the County can be thankful. oo ‘ FepeRAL employes are being instruct- ed to write informal, “chatty” letters.— Press report. Don’t be surprised to re- cevie a letter from the internal revenue service beginning, “Good morning! how’s every little old.thing? By the | way, you really didn’t think you'd get away with those large deductions you listed, did you?” oe Ou-riaane remember , when the smalltown gossips went into simulated -. doers, . ‘ sa? - _ shock and genuine ecstasies when a We all admire ustice. a ~~ We all pec ter law. ——~ daring girl broke a peooent by riding i ee beroeeek aeretee meee ‘imma ay Me Moores The Man About Town \ certain ideals that are common to all mankind. He stands for swift Boosts Our County. eae the or ee Me eit Attention of Tourists Called ever Wrong and we all love to to Oakland’s Attractions. identify ourselves with these con- ~ Gelf lie: A pardonable thing, either structive forces. on the ground or from the mouth. j wk | =e : Printed matte? now being sent throughout Mr. Hooven’s marvelous organization ee en aon eae moves in the grand manner. It can’t Tourist Association. pi m stress on * meeyiccast nerd spel, vetteen, attention to our 400 lakes and their aaa beaches, our many state parks and other ects on the national ahd international recreational areas, our highway system, : level, Furthermore, the FBI is wrapped great industrial plants and other features. eo in a certain amount, of drama. Usually © A clipping from the Spokane, Wash., =" Itds picturesque and awe-inspiring; and Chronicle brings word that. all.of us bow in deference and respect. ‘The. , the grind and the drudg- ery never show. ‘The public comes in “at the kill” and.sees the spectacular _ —- kw -— 5 - Of course, this tremendous rep- © utation came the hard way. The Federal Bureau of Investigation had to win-its spurs by achieve- ment and accomplishment. Noth- thg arrived on a silver platter and the hard hitting outfit never glorified in.a golden spoon. It started = scratch and fought * It had to conquer. “Te. « :e ok NE “Today there is no laW. enforcing agency in the world that casts the same terror into the hearts of criminals. The G-Men never quit. ./ . ‘No clue is too trivial. No evidence is - too circumstantial. Hard work backed by the maximum intelligence and ‘the ‘most skillful procedures~ constitute the basis ‘of their investigations and me ee 2 No lovat;-State or Federal group. " commande any greater ‘respect from the average citizen. No one claims greater confidence of the : people. Thé FBI is unique and J. Edgar Hoover, ay a reat > known as the Triple-X Mines. ay good results. Rose, Kathleen and Michael McGuire, formerly of Pontiac, have filed uranfumi claims along Two Bit Creek in Idaho, They — are near the first such claims there, and a Greatly. ‘misoed on the Oakland Oeeity Board of Supervisors will be — < William Roeser who died-@unday. He was.an ardent plugger for his Southfield Township, as was shown by an interview with him in this column La few days ago. In the middie of the three-day " holiday, Sunday was rather quiet on the main highways in the Pontiac area. At one time there wasn't a car ~ in sight on a two-mile stretch on the ~ - Dixie Highway. The big rush was on, ‘the going ‘and returning days. a ee ae + ‘Most of us will agree with’ Mrs. Cynthia Harmond °~ of Drayton Plains, who writes that the tulips, . pansies, lilacs, snow balls, spirea, peonies, iris and other flowers are doing their best to make this the best area, in the world in which = live. / First boise grown , strawberries of the sea- of Auburn ‘Heights, who trrigates his garden, wf “qhere are birds that are worse than crows, w a Napoleon Medford ° Commerce Township. ses gage Sts pees: :,- Of the globe are at “THE PONTIAC PRESS, "WEDNESDAY, JI a4 Don’t Let One Hand ‘Know ryt wee ‘U)S. Should Stote Beliefs as Preface to By MERRYLE 58. RUKEYSER INS Economic Commentator _The America-n capability in “competitive coexistence” with militant Sovietism will be- tested at the forthcoming meeting of the Big Four, tentatively scheduled for July, _ *° *@ « Tt will behoove American leader- ship not to create an. impression of approval of the concept of police state dictatorship through appear- ing to cavort amd-carouse with Kremlin personalities, © ~~~ Otherwise, in the struggle for men's hearts and minds, our of- ficials may create an itusion’ that there is no difference between the free and the slave It will take subtle and construc- tive statesmanship not ‘to have ordinary. courtesy and diplomatic politeness misunderstood. Thus, if the President is photo- gtaphed in a relaxed and eagr /mood with. Bulganjn, this might be twisted through the technique of propaganda behind the Iron Cur- tain to signify that the, American chief executive and the Russian Premier are two of a kind. EXPLOIT INSECURITY | To be pushed into such a posi- tion would be to lose the initiattve~ for our side, and to fail to exploit the inherent elements of insecur- ity in a ——__ Ld * Perhaps as a preface to an of- ~an American "ment along the subjoined lines: “The United States dove. not ar. ar- rogate to itself the Fight to select ereign nations. This comtry be lieves strongly in the | ghar determimation of ihe. ail nations, + “But és wpalities are that a substantial fraction of the assets t under ~_ the control of political agencies ap- pointed through other techniques. _In the interest of achieving genuine peace;we have no choice but discuss problems with those who apes to speak for ceo na- MWe chartah thd basic right Sot our own people, and, in the spirit of international goodwill, we look - forward to the day when all other people will be similarly blessed. APPEAL TO PEOPLE “Since the founding of the re- public; our people have beén _friendty to the Russian people. We ‘recognize no. irreconcilable diver- character, grow out of the nature. of militant munism, ants are doing more damage in pulling his Com e er did. corn out of the ground — the crows = Sar wih ie Ser oomiineed ier: a with the Russian people “oe lapetving dttioen. = 1 — SS. Here: Far Above US. Average x No-one who lives here needs to be told ~~" that automobiles are —— . Oak- . land County. . : But it is “doubtful inat many realize : in ” Michigan. me. a — ic stamped. envelope a = t cover and cost. ty, you send ter one Bromine ou savetuhapioal __ Copyright 1955 od It Will Take Vieates to End oe Segregation — in America | J to all segregation no later. than September 1956. Generally, the E. egies: who represented the - states asked the court not to fix. a deadline. Rather, they said, the court should let federal district judges work out the problem with officials in their states” ‘and local comniunities. : * *« 6 Sobelott also suggested federal district judges be allowed to han- dle desegregation with the author- ities within their jurisdiction. The. idea behind this was that different communities have different prob- lems, , Yesterday the __gave—its decision. precisely how or when Segrega- tion shall be. ended. * * 1 we = The court, addressing itself to the Supreme Court of Delaware and the district judges whose jur-' isdiction covered the other four original defendants, told them to ee Supreme Court ng did not say ~ ‘require the authorities in their ~~ area to make a “prompt and rea- sonable” start toward ending seg- regation. It said a reasonable time could be~ ali the desegregation plans. . The federal judges outside those “five areas were not told by the Supreme Court to require any ac- . tion by the authorities in their ter- -Titory. One of the best informed ‘lawyers. in the government said this could peepee: s i The judges amt have to do any- ‘ thing unless Negroes appeal to them to carry out the Supreme Court's order against segregation. Once that starts, if the local au- thorities - protest, a court fight begins. How many such fights are pos- sible? No one can say. In the end the states will lose because the court yesterday said that any state or local laws which conflict with its ruling are unconstitutional, ht Gill tea court “haghas orevcat only possible but:may be forced aon the Negroes* by states which do nothing to end segregation. The National Assn. for the Advance- ment. of Colored, People said last “€ ‘night it is prepared to fight whole | when “batches of these cases if neces- sary. Georgia indicated that’s how the NAACP may have to fight. 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InfraRUB is backed by the amazing guarantee that, apfferers from the pains of arthritis, rheumatism, lumbage, neuritis, neuralgia or muscle in- juries or sprains will-get hours and hours of comforting relief or _ money will be refunded in u _taround neighboring states, : ieee . cians in the United States has palbloyes for Twister Relief Mass Flight Slated for’ 29,000 Workers June 15 Alert. WASHINGTON. whe ‘Penta in ‘| gon" is going to test the time it | would take ‘to empty the giant building of its 29,000 workers if enemy H-bombers headed this | way. : | The experiment, untfied before, \will be a patt of the June 15 Opera- i tien Alert which also includes elab- |orate plans for 15,000 selected em- ployes from 30 federal agencies to deploy to secret sites scattered ‘Unlike . these 15,000 headed: by President and his Cabinet, the Pentagon). workers won't take to the hills. They'll go no farther, in, this test, than the two giant parking lots which flank os building, Se * * There, onan average ‘day, are | parked cars. The idea is that in case of | threatened | attack, the | drivers | | would fill their autos with passen-— | gers, including those who ‘normal: | ‘ly travel ‘by bus, and start) getting | out ef’the capital area. That part of the idea is goingy marked” about one million ae Secretary "(Defense Wilson, the Joint Chiefs of is Hage ee ee “of Staft and a number of top civilian capital. House around noon June 15, pro- ceed to his relocation center and remain there through the next two days. A dozen newsmen will ac- company him. ~~ The civil include mock tacks on 30 major U.S. $90,000. Contributed test will also bomb at- cities, - UDALL, Kan, ® — Private vivors of Udall, the Kansas village wrecked last Wednesday by_a tor- between 8,500 and, 9,000: life, movie ‘Picnic’ being filmed at’ | Hutehinson, Kan., gave $1,000, Motorists who visited the strick- | en town over the weekend chipped |. | in $6,600. The Red Cross has ear- to rémain untested. The military in disaster relief money for the district of Washington, which sup-/ tornado area including Udelt and | in! i Blackwell, Okla, -eryjses the Pentagon's part EO ial§ to leave. 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Grief, pain, anger and-joy lead | the pack, with nervous tension racing close behind. |” “Personally, am a woman who for me to see, therefore, that movie is, sometimes. feferred to! confidence | ‘nies! sae Ak teal films dissolve the ee ele faster than any~other. No other Sted of tragedy, Senaling © starv- | ing orphans and widows, can make this ‘statement. . WOMEN CRY LESS It once was considered a sign of gentility for women fo cry, but lieve, is because women have tra- ditionally cried from frustration and now, as they approach equality ; 2 Spend $850,000 in Mayoralty Race CHICAGG ® The: two... aan candidates for the’ Chicago may: | statement that more than a mil lion dollars was spent on-his cam- paign was not: correct. The statement was made | Robert E. Merriam, defeated : Bi re are every bit as prone to optic cvtiows ap Semaine: te inet _— you. And if anybody tries to shut ‘you up, Bive them a sock in the ‘kisser. * For after all, = ot a good cry too. 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JUN E 1. _ sy Bob Giacuame saris ~ ALLENHURST, ° ‘N.J.,~ (INS)— The first long weekend . battle of | the season is over for those inex- haustible. antagonists, the hosts { with-@-place out of town and the- guests who keep it from being a bucolic bore. : : * * ee; = ; | “A quick checls shows that caswal- ties were about equally di- ‘vided. Neither traditional - adver- sary made a gain which might serve it well during the gruelling | time the leaves fly, both sides | are taking stock of the amnw | nition ang approach mod in the opening encounter, Strategy is being discussed. Ar- | j i i! Eire. wt Bat 5 4 ‘priving next week's guests of that which is perpetually promised: A chance to relax. * * As any het knows, nothing is a relaxed guest. The relaxed guest is a treacherous monster who must bé combated night and day. He sleeps all morning, instead. of getting up for Lulu Belle’s pop- overs. When he does come down- Stairs, yawning deliciously, he doesn’t like the boiled shad roe more unnerving to look upon than | 1 & ) =, Guests; ‘Hosts Licking. Wounds for brunch,-as the hostess dog- gedly calls it, and has the nerve Yo ask if he can have a couple ot aspirin, some tomato juice, cereal, toast and coffee, ~~ Then he wants to read the morn- ing papers in the hammock instead of the brisk game of water polo which ‘the ‘host has scheduled at) an indoor pool only 17 miles from the house, porta] to portal. This | torpor often proves be epidemic. RUGGED SCHEDULE Other guests who seemed only too happy to take the scheduled a and stewed ferns being served TOLD ‘DON'T ‘BE ‘CRU SADER — Mrs. Mella “Hort; ot Westfield, N. J., telis the Senate Ifvestigations subcommittee that she was told by her Army. Quartermaster Corps bosses ‘‘not to be a crusader’’ when she tried to recover for, the government thousands of dollars overpaid to a contractor. Mrs:-Hort said she was employed by the Quartermaster | Corps in New York in 1952 and 1953. _Seated beside her is her attorney |W illiam Hort. 2 ‘Drills wrong Tooth — GALESBURG, I, (UP) — Mrs. Violet Glover Kelly sued a dentist ‘tooth. She charged the dentist for $50,000 because of a broken drilled a tooth with her consent ;- and broke the molar, causing a — deformity and medical and ‘hospital expenses of $2,000, . wrinkle-fre ready to hahg. - * “Ladding: CARPET and DRAPERY FIRM! SPECIAL THROW PI LLOWS | A, F © 2 eo bay 8 Inst” Ceaass ae crs? —* os oe awe Use these gay Pil- “* “any room. All shapes “and sizes. -* . x lows. to. add coler to of Dacron :, Tete: favorites need no ironing and come :ked in . boxes 42x81 First step to to beauty -MOHAWK'S exclusive GROSVENOR “tac EE Sq q “| : pair to: eau «doting! Win car surround you with an aura : Serle to: ; beauty, feel the texture, walk on = - |, the: elegance of Mohawk's Grosvenor! : | Big ing situation. ‘| "The question of children, for’ in- a stance. Should the -guests bring 3- along the kids ‘even though the|@ host obviously detests children? | Istanbul Hilton as 0am J singles after,break- fast; 18 holes of golf before lurich, cold showers, a rubber of chess, /and a parsnip and celery tonic be- fore brunch, try to join this saho- the whole — carefully , arranged schedule oufvof kilter. about the ingratitude of people R-in¢ited for ‘a weekend of -relaxa- | tien, : Eisenhower, coming up ‘to the Four conference, hardly ‘more thought to the COEX: | istence problems: ¢onfronting bina’ \than legions of prospective U. Khosts and guests are at this: ae ment giving to the same pérplex- Should the host, who gets some of his best exercise beating his ‘thil- dren, do so in front of guests—or stick to Russian roulette? flict. From time to time we'tl-issue a communique from our field” headquarters on the Cadillac. and miss it if you can. Opens June 10. With Big Show” “ISTANBUL, Turkey @®—A new, even-million-dollar, 11-story Hilton 10 on a high pramentory overook- ing the banks of the Bosporpus. American tourists are expected to fill half the hotel’s 300 rooms during the summer season. They will be able to sit on upholstered barstools on the Marmara Roof Bar and see parts of two contin- ents—Europe and Asia, — The Istanbul Hilton-is the third link in a fast-growing internation- al chain, The grand opening, com- plete with Hollywood celebrities, is expected to rival the big shows put on when Hilton Hotels Inter- national opened the Caribe Hilton. tellana Hilton in Madrid. been started in Caifo to replace ‘the. world - famed Shepheards, which. was destroyed in: the anti- ” British fire’ riots of 1952, “The hotel organization headed by “shaking down” with early guests since May 20. The hotel was fi- by ment’s Pension Department. ton has a 20-year operating lease. and splits the profits He ies ad third. They Were Scrambled ALBEMARLE, NC. u—Robert Wall had scrambled eggs the. morning. He. told mn he to prevent a sack of oe ee sliding off the car seat,, took his eyes off the road for a moment and-smashed into a ——— pole. e*. RHEUMATISM, ARTHRITIS BEFORE IT . “CRIPPLES: YOU a i 7 : b in gez => 28 HH Hs & il 3 teur in a reading nap. This throws | E has given | is Lot of imponderables in this con- os | canasta coast of Jersey. Don't |. luxury hotel- opens formally June }4 in San Juan, P.R., and the Cas- ' - A $00-room Hilton hotel has just | 7. ‘| the Istanbul hotel, which has been | 7 to, bg E 7 i : NOW! th the First Detachable Crotch Swim Suit. Entirely new .. . a Sea Uymph exclusive. it's Comfees, the ~ swim suit with a patented detachable crotch. No one is ever E the wiser, because the zipper is completely hidden by clever Ee Pe front panel. The suit: a functional charmer with built-in * & boned bra. In run and fade resistant Celaperm® lastex. . oF Other Sea Nymph Suits in Cotton or Lastex $7.98 to $10.98 Girls’ SWIM SUITS by Regal > Pert little cotton 2% lastex suits ‘to make your girl “prettiest on the beach.” Choose now for best selec~” i tion. 3-6x and 7-14, ~ : ‘sec iougt, Mahe, «2: hs a ae ~ Others by Beast =m to - 98 rw a ol i hy oe es Other Regal Suits in cotton: & Hg, 1090 to 98.96 "5.987 Men’s Briefs or | Boxers by: Jantzen &. Brentwood You'll find a-tremen- : d@us selection of briefs or boxer styles IB | i cotton or lastex. You're sure to. like” - Boys’ | SWIM TRUNKS - . by Robert Bruce ’ You'll. find plerity ‘choose” from in: boxers Zoe — Re os j— sing Cae Fo we Charge En a at the ; 9 98 4 sis oan ae THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY; JUNE. i; 1955 SHOPPING CENTER To the Senior Classes of Waterford. ‘St. Michael’ s, St. y% -F Frederick's and Pontiac we extend our sincerest best Ss "% —2% wishes, Many of you have been our “employees, helping eo Certs aiings 7 L 4 to make Tel-Huron a pleasant place for shoppers. We are Bi / am proud of you. To each and every graduate may we extend wg U“gs 4 best wishes and hope for Sours success in the years to come, As part of your community, we at Tel- Huron extend to each of yee our. offer to serve and assist in our humble way and to the best of our ability. ~ Odds ‘n Ends. °° Out They Go! 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Come. see our many other colérful co-ordinated f } $4500 pt i ai 0 Nd | ° 24 | ‘h | See our m ee $1 1UN's 2 ae to BAINOERBREAD MAN’ Subteen *Tol-Huron | Center _ FE 5.9955, _ Tel-Huron Shopping Center “TEL-HURON ‘SHOPPING Mild ee Wa | + Open to 9-P:M. Thuraday, Fridey, Saturday. - -f - - = Te) a2 aie cherie Tene is jz DAIRY MONTH /- ~~ Gbod Quality, 2- Piece ‘AUTOMATIC POP-UP 4] TOASTER || FACTORY PRICED $16.95 $ =e 77 — ~ Lightly Salted aa" 93 Score Bright chrome finish, complete with cord. Approved by Unilerveriter’s = paeheed ; : Is Open triden ‘and ee A a ~ 2 | FABRIC le : Sew a Save” SHOP. _ reEL-RURON ARE ‘Phone FE 5-457 — ' _ r men : re s se oo —— of : *- Aegt ¥ 3, : ae | ee eee ¥ \7 Vf Ni ee ed i, f sep if , i a i a ‘ : : < aoa ! —~ { 5 “t ; < 2 : | = est) PONTIAC PRESS, AVEDNESDAY, JUNE: 1, 1955 a it Pigs ‘should be weaned in the = : beard it from a responitie US Tells of A-Bomb Ban ‘ 2 a assured “Usp bar i he told the ‘lower house — ig yogual ail TORY! — Foreign Mihister Japan would | tom udge Commnitiog: ct amet od eS eaten bombs in the Formosa Strait. “T| Diet ‘\-aration.. | - : bb: Get. ‘ena-Guests fer TV | ae @In the antic, ture syndicate before going into me, he throws. iit.” said Mary. [says ahe has no time now for ro television ‘there | television. » _|On a rectnt trip to;Dublin to get | m _ jobs. | es $6 . | tim material for the show she | “My. job keeps me coming ‘and A. Kelly, who is. She has been ‘adopted as a fos-' also was bussed on the nose by going,” she said. ‘‘So far I haven't d by a chimpanzee ter mother by J. Fred. Muggs, Tulyar, the $750,000 Irish National met a man strong enough to make : tioseg with a TV’s pioneer chimpanzee star. stallion. On still another assign-,me say to heck -with my work. horse, has one of the odd- She chaperoned J. Fred Muggs ment she donned a steelworker's But I will : : i on a World tour last summer. ‘helmet ard climbed the rigging “Then I'll settle down on a farm | “If I come into the room’ and of a midtown aie under con- and raise cattle—or something.” | don't go over and let him kiss. struction. - —___--_--—_—— Onl han Mery iat « cane ‘ «le away, Ons Mary Je ta Conia] Kefauver Not Fully Out Reds Visit fo Tito {to pick up Ava Gardner and found | of “56 Presidential Race i i Hey /the film star had moved out the | beds in | BLED, Yugoslavia #—The cur- ‘find Alexander Kerensky, head of Presidential’ picture. outstanding ~ issues between the ° mier Stalin ‘died for the Demoeratic nomination and * a $0/ the chief result ot the talks --be- |. “Some of the people I woke up |‘ ‘the situation may change later. | Garroway's © ag Won't Settle Issues A night before Without leaving word | NEW YORK u—Sen, Ketauver | 4 in = oe nt | Her toughest assignment was to himself entirely out of the 1956 tly a by-0 eee |rent visit of top Russian leaders the Russian provicional govern- roe eee vod said at Poland : tures and ‘mishaos. two -Communist couhtries/ an in “All we kn@w was the street he has no intention of enfering the. , 2 B IG S l ORES formed source says. Most apecilic | lived on,’ she recalled ‘So I race. later. pat i -out of five days I have! rquestions will be -left «to further started pushing strange doorbells. Yesterday, in an intedview, he 99 S. Saginaw al Ashore 1% Dixie Highway she knows the night ‘be- t doorbell, but I finally found him.| not presently a candidate,” he said ° are = resp The source said last night that presently sa . Pontiac "Drayton Plains 4 | tween tSeagent President Tito and were pretty mad, but they cheered It is too early to red final | ee the Soviet delegation headed by up when I told them Stalin was | Plans.” ADDED SAVI ! F zi | of her new address. | (D-Tenn) ‘says he has not taken | Bu F Fil Shop full of strange adven- to Yugoslavia will not se ttle all ment in 1917, the morning Pre- Springs. Md.. he is not a candidate : p by 5 o'clock,” said Mary; negotiations. \He didn't have his name-on his ;modified.this stand. “While I am is/Rsusian Communist party chief | dead.” - 14 = i i - Nikita S. Khriishchey—would be a Mary someday would like to, Minnesota has 2,029,000 acres of her hotel, go down the = declaration of principles on world | Produce @ show of her own, , but! fishing. lakes, affairs, b a at i (ia * *¢ * , : through customs, or Face out t0 4 Russian source said the con-| ” » / Be the airfield to meet a Dommmunist | . So “prauel Bese ruffled guests who have an ia break, . For — FREE [ bad for nerves to \ pi ‘= sun Bn noon. Armenveng’s Onlv Roll or Pan for Ic with every gallon latex paint. sqqie | You cain buy | enough. tile (for ao bx LINOLEUM — WALL TILE An easy to clean —— wall tile. Cc " high. 3 borders included. Cut from full rolls. Reg. 59c¢ tunning foot. (None Sold to Dealers) Ao ‘4 Speedway Visitors Sehaved. arly in, the setae Killed j in Air Crash . UNIONTOWN, Pa. ®—Four per- * a| sons, heading home from the India- . pretty dismal place at dawn.” napolis Memorial Day aiuto race, On one quest, finding the hotel were killed in the crash of a single- epped | engine Cessna airplane on a mow)- amd operated it herself, —_ tain near this southwesterh Pernn- er hotel " “Armstrong's RUBBER TILE e 6"x6"x Ye" ote a sylvania community, Pontiac's ae Do-It-Yourself Steee FE 4-5216 . S The craft ri into’ Laurel -detective, seeing her sitting in the| Ridge, about nine nerth of lobby, asked her mission, and) here, during a thunderstorm Mon- ry ; 4 : | Mary replied: ,,| day night. The wreckage was not} 4 ' typist for a Hartford, Conn., jp-| Bream_.was_ jhe. ; owes of the) / REDMOND S Tools. and. Tile Open Mondey and Friday ‘til 9 | } surance firm, came here at .19-end _ They said apparently . Cutters! _ , _ Janded a job ‘as a newspaper copy went offcourse during the storm x "itl, Later she. worked or # few and struck the mountain Bl N. Saginaw St. | oe HERE'S WHAT YOU GET. LARGE WARDROBE WITH DOUBLE DOORS OF SOLID GENUINE TENNESSEE RED CEDAR 2. GENUINE TENNESSEE FOR RED CEDAR CHEST poll A \ mee oR Ft i, ye. \ at ; } \ ¥ al, Waa ul \ A\\ «\ ,\ Whitt SPECIAL! if Beautiful Bookcase Bed, ‘Attractive Double Dresser, Large’ Mirror. Fin- ished in light Koring finish. Sturdily Built 180 Coil Innerspring Mattress ab with A. CLA. tick. tome Coil. i Springs. % PIECES, IN Att | FONTIC to PAY 4 + PIECES Only | pieces. the. cae Ward- in extra closet and with alone or together tp ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JUNE-1, 1955 Fe ersten fi Pes or eee Sk hy 4 i Sees é Sees - eae Caan ca: ny Myce: STOe Bin Me ORR sie mt Bae + eas is pe ee _. There are very few folks: who won't go foro “sure thing”! That term just about. describes AGP’s savings-way! You save on those 21 meals a week you require because, in addition to regular special sales events, low prices are featured . . every single day in every department at AGP! We have millions of thrifty visitors Sole whe don’t you come too? _ | ——, We see lots of new faces at AGP every day .. but especially during June, Because June is the traditional month ‘for weddings. And AGP is | the traditional place for brides to do ther food “SERVE. DAIRY... Oops _ DESIGNED. FOR GOOD HEALTH 5 : _# ‘ed : “ Sey : - & ‘ss ; down our shies many Janes ee. And allot | : SUVERBROOK, 90 SCORE eee Lo . , ese on . ae A= ““SUPER-RIGHT”- BLAD 7 § pics on more em, more days ofthe Wek Fresh Butter cheat ) ecur a: You don’t have te be « June bride to make this - dollar-stretching discovery. Anyone can do it . anytime at all, Come eee, . come save . at ‘A&P! CUSTOMER RELATIONS DEPARTMENT - Large Eggs . SP Gack Roast » . 39 ‘e “ALLGOOD BRAND RINDLESS “A&P Food Stores 7 420 Lexington Avenus, New York 17,.N. Y. 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Skepti- —_, | smtion he emptied the sack of its contefits—$5,754, mostly in one-dollar | a solution to. anzagram” No, 13 is | eal about such casual tips, the Inspector and — pills. Balkin, 63, explained that he didn’t trust banks, becadse he lost |} eS. published F dey, June 10: Unless you, his aide arrived late on the otha and even $400 in ~ during the depression. Police persuaded him to deposit his was empty and in disorder. A torn piece of_ FRANKFORT, Ky. (1 1P)—Adiad | > name ‘who was the Dwis-| . paper én the floor caught’his eye. It had E. Stevenson is the author of the °CTatic Presidential nominee . in: = -been trampled by the ) spikes of the. players, name ‘Lure Lodge” selécted in a 1952. ; >» so that many of the letters werd missing, contest for a mew hotel at one of ie - Bye but ft was certainly a hasty message from Kentucky's state parks. “He ‘won @ Adequate ventilators placed in! the missing detective, Inspector Black studied, week's vacation for two. 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Pontiac Press Photes On the Job Jitters. Will ‘Soon Die Sn ANNat -mcvwoon “At ‘this "time of year,-many of It you spend the time. browsing through old files, trying to get. aq climated, ——— snooping. , * \- ) If you don't look over the ma- terial, people will think you're not interested enough to learn any- thing. At lunchtime, yn ack Songent - staff, you feel like a wallflower. It be plunges you right into the your | filing. “Ithe doesn't introduce you to the| Hf you don’t and just sit there while she pounds away, she’s 2 prt ein oolligng acd danger of the first order CAROLYN ANN rovea. ‘Carolyn Arn Yoder is among, those who will be graduated from the Henry Ford School of Nursing in Detroit on Sunday. She is. the niece of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Leak of Clarkston. _, }@éloré _«|skirt a of the gts if you ¢an joi they'll think you're push But if you eat lunch alone every day, they'll consider you aloof and snooty, : TRY YOUR BEST What to do? The answer is sim-’ | ple. Everybody knows what it feels | like to ive ‘Greegh the first week of werk. > * * Nobody thinks ill\of you, nor do they expect you fo know all the answers. You feel that whatever you do le wrong Dut, actually, all you have to do is try your best to live through that first week. Southern Belle Goes Parisienne \ PARIS (INS) — Paris designer | rven wants girls this - summer to\look as pretty and romantic as’ a Southern belle, but with sa Paris’ touch. Sha, suggests a ‘white or pastel dress with a full fluffy ‘youthful, round neckline iNe snra Sh g wheel tal and shoes, -2 of : * * * One of her’ dresses ig made of | lap ‘ pink cotton and has a wide boat | V¥ neckline, The s‘trt, worn over an | organdy pettic frills out from a hip-yoke to fullness. At the back | of the skirt a large bow of the pink | cotton ig fixed below the waist-. jline to look like a bustle, , — When you come in the following Monday, everything | will be dif- ferent. te, th * * You'll feel as though a magic |wand has been waved over you; | you'll settle down and work like| an old hand: DAR Units Plan Picnic on Thursday Members of Gep, Richardson Chapter, Daughters of the Ameri- can. Revolution, will- meet with Piety Hill Chapter of Birmingham for the annual Oakland- Coliity DAR picnic, to take place Thurs- _ {day afternoon. af the Birmingham residence of Mrs. Dale Miller. | The Royal Oak, Southfield and. Qxford-Orion chapters will also- be 4in attendance at the cooperative | luncheon. ~ | At-a Memorial Day service at the Oak Hill. Cemetery grave of Col, -Stephen Mack, Mrs. was assisted by Mrs. Allan Mon. roe, regent; Mrs. E. H. Whitfield, cae Harry Going; Mrs. L. L. Dun- Blanche Avery and Mrs: E, ¢. Howiett. | Alse decorated were the ake | of Gen. Richardson,- Joshua | Chamberlain, Maj- Jaseph Todd, | Ithamet Smith and William Nath- an.-Térry, Revolutionary War sol-| | diers. ‘| friends ef Mr. and Mrs. William Eldon | Gardner, chaplain, conducted.-She+ S |fHE PONTIAC PRES Women's Section WEDNESDAY, JUNE 1, 1955 - PAGES 16-19 Personal News of Interest i in Pontiac Mrs. Edward L. Karkau of/| Oneida roads will entertain--mem- bers’ of the Fireside Club during ‘the week of June 6 at her Crystal | «| Lake cottage. *',* * Fifty Pontiac and Detroit F. Pleiffer gathered at their Berk- shire road home Memorial Day for a garden dinner party. Guests included Mr, and Mrs. J. Frank Bridge of Manistee, Mr. and Mrs, Henry Palison of Mus- ‘ » kegon and Mr. and Mrs, -Haroid Wagnee_ ot: Dearborn. 4 s Mr. and aa “acters Briles of end. houseguests of his uncle and. aunt, Mr. aiid Mrs, Russell Gort- ner of Orchard Lake road, Mr. Briles is a former | Ponting resident. Verne taengion son of Mr. and Mrs; Verne C. Hampton of Chero- keé road, has been elected to mem- bership in the 1955 Club at Michi- gan State College. This year the) club is composed of 55 outstanding | seniors who were selectéd dn the | basis of scholarship and leader- ship, Verne will receive his bachelor ef arts degree Sunday at the college's commencement exer- eS @ ee : Mr. and Mrs, Paul Christon (nee Carolyn Ruth Kimball), of Largo, Fla., ate announcing the Shee Ptaepy hey birth of a daughter,.Barbara Ann. Grandparents are Mr. and ‘Mrs. ‘George C, - Kimball of ‘Daytona Beach and Mr. and Mrs. Walter H, Christon 4 Largo. F A sunrise Can walk was en- om Utterback of Berwyn, iL. = Was spending the weekend as houseguest of Mr. and Mrs. David N. Eicher of Westacres. The Eicher children, Karen, David; Paul and Mark, had a hand in planning a_picnic held during the afternoon, Mr. and Mrs. Ken- neth Sanderson, amateur natural- | ists who reside in Westacres, ac- companied the group on the bird walk, * * * —_ Hatcher recently ceived a letter ee for his work | as a photographer on the Bison, weekly newspaper at College, Searcy, Ark, He is the son’ of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis C. Hatcher of Watkins Lake road. , a b a Alva T. Harrell of South Jessie Gent of Beta Pi bonmiey aacout | Bank ‘elected president of. the Oakland ‘County Chapter, of the Institute of Banking "|, president; ’ |Banking| Unit “Has Election. » tof Officers ‘W. B. Noyes Takes Presidency of the Oakland Chapter B, Noyes of Wayne Oakland of Royal Oak has been Ww. American Othe: include Robert Dick of Oxford Savings Bank, first vice president, Robert Marshall of Wayne ‘Oakland Bank, second vice Tenney McGraw of Bir- mingham National Bank, treasur- er, and Betty Barber of Ferndaie | National Bank: secretary. ; Ld al ia officers Elected to qwo-year ‘terms on the board of governors were. Ann | Tierney of Community National Bank, Charles Goebel ef Wayne Oakland Bank, Willard Walker of Birmingham National Bank | and Robert Worden of First State and Savings Bank of Holly, | Board members already serving are Bérnetta McGinnis of First -| State and Savings Bank of Holly; Harding | | Wayne Dengate, ex-officio, of Com- | munity National Bank and Gladys | West, also of Community National Bank, a 2 Ld The Oakland County chapter | boasts 434 members in 16 banks. Sponsored by the American Bank- ers Association, the Banking stitute offers courses in banking education ‘equivalent to similar |courses offered ip colleges and |_ universities. The American Institute of Bank- ‘fig is the largest single industrig] |educational group in the world.- ‘Bonnie Mitchell Feted at Shower in Attard Home Last-minute showers are honor- ing Bonnie Mitchell, the most re- | Mrs. as Attard of Drayton ‘ing fraternity at Bowling Green Plains. College of Commerce, Bowling : re- Green, Ky. Marlyn Sherman Feted Marlyn Kay Sherman, bridetect of Mr. Des Moines, lowa, were the week- 4+ Rebert W. Wright, was feted | Wright of Lakeview avenue. and Mrs. J. Edward + Bonnie, the Pa of Mr. and | Mrs. Marshall Mitchell of Watkins Lake, will exchange her vows with James * _ 559 Orchard Lake Ave, . ene FE 2-0127 ~ —_/ “Anfants Specialty Shop - ” FE 2-3220. ‘Gift Shop | 718 West Huron fowuty of a our ¢ ~~ ‘tebe 17 7 Wicd i ‘By ELIZABETH WOODWARD. “Dear Miss Woodward: Susie and I have known each other all our lives and. weve ever been. able to get along. . “Since we were little ‘ids she’s done- mean, nasty things to me, and- I've done my’ best to get back at her. Now that we're both in- terested in boys it’s even worse. “ “She's doing het best to blacken ‘my reputation, but I’ve just suc- ceeded in taking her bey friend vey Waste So Much. | away from her, so+that’s that. ~“T don't like him too. much—it was the principle of the thing. But I've got-to hang on fo him, de- spite all the tricks. she’s likely to play. - “Have you any ideas?” Answer: On an enemy you waste s0 much steam! So much time and energy thinking unpleasant thoughts and doing unpleasant things. So much imagination de- voted to spiteful tricks and ways ee to get oven! It's acid in the blood sarsems, 0 Vary ‘bid taste in the mouth. It takes so .mucly time being nice | to people you like, people who like | you- Their-friendship doesn't thrive +-on neglect and indifference. But you can be indifferent to - people who annoy you, people shee don't like you. Dignified indifference is what you should spread on thick. And not just pretend, either. Real, sin- cere lack of interest in what she ; says, does or thinks. Avoid her, leave her strictly alone, forget she exists, * * * Why should you fret, for in- stance, if this boy friend doesn't stay yours for long? ‘You're not, crazy about him. You just snafched him trom under her nose to he mean to her. He might turn out to be excess” baggage. And besides, there are other exciting boys around the corner. Four'g canerikios under one roof helped to brighten the East Moline, Ill. ‘and Mrs. -Fishwild, daughter of Mrs. Memorial Day weekend at the Charles Fishwild residence | ‘Ryan, For the second year ina row, the Ryans, 80 and Shown from left to right are Mrs. | 81 years old, traveled from their home to spend the holiday | Anthony Gerzanics of Windcroft drive; her daughter, Susan | with their family. Susan is holding one of the 42 pipes her Lynn; Susan’s great-grandmother, Mrs. George §. Ryan of | granddad has carved for family and friends. , on Fullerton’ street. O Pontiac ‘Pres Phot; {French Find: -|Chair-Cane Motif:Chic PARIS (INS) — Fabrics with chair-caning prints, hats-made of real chair-caning and bags cov- ‘ared with the same are setting the style pace in Paris. Summer | cotton fabrics fer plouses, skirts and shorts. now ‘come printed with a yellow chair-|- caning pattern on white.or white on red.to bedeck women like fur- should be full and swinging. Cétton and: silk scarves with chair-caning patterns are dis- played with sports sweaters and even with town clothes, .A navy: “white scarf in a golden yellow chair-caning pattern. : Beach bags too are made of a coarse fabric with a chair-caning print; Ore ina smart Paris shop has @ black chair-caning pattern black: boxcalf leather ‘and has black leather handles. Jt is smart enough for town wear in summer. Some plastic hand-bags are em- and colored. to imitate chair-caning. Other. elegant sum- mer hand-bags are made of brown leather covered with real straw- colored chair-caning, | PERMANENTS The basis for every hair style ... hold it in-shape, easier, jongér. > Shoit Curl ~ Permanents from $6°° No Appointment Necessary nifure. Blouses. of such fabrics | look best in shirt styles and skirts blue jersey dress with a pleated..; - | skirt looks..smart worn with.a on white. It is edged on top by |- f 4661 SIZES 14%2—242 b Moana Llons Beautiful basic — the perfect dress to wear thfdugh summer. A smart sun-style, with simple lines so flattering to the shorter, fuller figure. Easy-sew too—you'll want | to make several in pretty print and solid colof's. “Préportioned for This pajtern eaiy to use, sim- ple to sew, is tested for fit. Has | Easily complete’ illustrated instructions. ] Send cents in coins for this patte! dd 5 cents for each pat- Dressing Is Made in Ouart Jar Uses Tomato Soup By JANET ODELL “Pontiac Press Food Editor Year-round living at the lake makes for relaxed living. Things Mrs, V, C. Warfield’of Middle. Straits Lake ‘feels that way and tee many hours spent in the klichen. Such ‘a recipe is one shé acquired from |her godmother. : This’ salad éressiog is a fond food memory of Mrs. Warfield's girthood. The: entire Warfield family en- and skating and outdoor eating. Mrs. Warfield daughters a love of sewing. Bridge .lis also a favorite recreation. EASY TOMATO DRESSING By Mrs. V. C. Warfield 1 can condensed tomato “ne 1 cup salad off % cup ¥i paprik Ww 1 — } a aor -1 strip pimiento* *optional (if used, grind these three in- eredients together) Mix all ingredients together in a quart jar and shake, well. This dressing will keep indefinitely in the refrigerator. Shake well each Mrs. V. C. Warfield | — as Salad Mix Base | to dq out-of-doors always seem | .4 more important than inside chores. likes recipes that do not demand =| shares with the elder of her two 4. Keep Floor Dry If the water seems to end up| all over your bathroom floor, re- | gardiess of how carefully you stick the shower curtain down, seék out A metal device that turns tthe shower curtain: into a shower door, | have him; Keep on being friendly ‘| heart hanker for sometifig your -teer your services at the local LUGGAGE » GIFTS for | GRADUATES. It she gets him back, let her | with him in any case. And watch what you say. Say nothing to him about her. Say nothing to anybody about any of it. Most of all say nothing to her. Why go out of your | way to be poisonous to her? Avoid- ing her is less toxic. “Dear Miss Woodward: Please | tell me how a girl can forget some- - one she loves. You see, we were to he married in June, but all we | do is argue, so we decided mar- riage would be a flop and called it quits!” Answer: Your head tells you it’s useless to continue ‘a relationship with a boy with whom you can't get along. So it’s silly to let. your FREE sidalong: Gift - Wrap- ping and Delivery on such makes as SkyWay, American Tourister, Mendla, and Travel Joy Luggage. -Kimmins: Leather Hoods, | 14 W.\Huron. 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Now, In the middie of 1940, with. the Continent embrolied in war, France in defeat and the rampaging German armies stil! on the march, the luerative for- eigu market was all but gone. In_ these\-circumstancés M-G-M was faced ‘with, ,the necessity of producitig: a\Garbo film which, to make a prafit, would have to appeal -,almost.. American ACTRESS IS TRANSFORMED ~After ~Miailiy high-level confer- ences, .Metro executives came to / the conclusion that the actress-who/ had won her: fame primarily by portraying. . lovely, . world-weary women caught in the silken toils of ill-fated love had to be trans- formed into a vital, blooming American. glamour girl. To this Garbo gave her half-hearted con- sent. The vehicle selécted for her debut as a sporting, fun-loving American typ@e@as called Two- Faced Woman. It was destined to be Greta - Garbo's last moving picture. ‘Based on a dusty Hungarian. . play, Two-Faced Woman told the story. of a plain wife who won — back her indifferent husband by impersonating her own glamorous | twin sister. The cast included MMelvy fr Doug las, who had proves a lect foij, for Garbo tn Ninotchigx, Bennett. and Ruth Gordon; and the | direction was entrusted. to Geprge | Cukor, who had had such estimable success with Garbo in ee | GARBO IS MOODY Garbo was very moody and de- | pressed while Two-Faced Woman was - being filmed.__ There. were | clashes of temperament on the set, ‘arguments and misunderstandings as weil as frequent differences of dpinien between the producer and the director. ‘The tense, unmcongenial atmo-| sphere on the set, together with her own grave doubt about her! role, gave Garbo a deep sense of impending doom. Beauty Clinic by Edythe McCulloch GLASSES. . _not tatlored to sever- ity nor “of an intricate design. : Softly feminine, nroderately off the face lines are best. If the ‘hair is too forward the. face has a cluttered look . . ; 4f-combed back too severely. the glasses stand out Brush - hair until it J shires is a good Fule forall t especially — to those ‘Who wear g crowing Bor jory and ~ yen fod | ‘an at- tention it rather than to ‘our eyebrows neatly so that no, untidy — will detract from the smart line of your glasses. mane * ‘Beginning and Refresher Courses in a GREGG SHORTHAND TYPE _ ACCOUNTING. - Comptometer and Calenlator and Other Courses SUMMER HOURS! Morning 8:00- 10:45. —_ ee ar, 6:30- 9:00 # ips oN Lawrence Street, Pontiac — ey _ Write: Phone o hetare’ oa = exclusively to ill-advised enterprise — ance.|. = ; i ei dey |. Bite ec aes GRETA GARBO }nation on a thajor Hollyweod pro- _ duction. \ a reteash tothe ress. the Legion said the picture was of- fensive because’ of its “immoral saguesive costumes.” “Hol? y wood | everybody ‘knows~-have.a deserved reputation for pliancy when a dol-: lar is at stake, so MGM natural- ly did the commereially’, sensible ing | thing. ; Soon after the Legion voiced its objection, Metro quietly anndunced -that Two-Faced Woman wag be- ing, withdrawn for» -. had no. intention, in the begin- | de you de? Are you married? sae ah on aumlcarees to Oheat | iC eet , stcheaen -. ~ = |women-as well-es men—none, it) : ; ys But Out of all the scripts she| When Garbo made her first| seems can resist her spell. - 3 [| ~— Se _— has read Garbo has seriously con-| vidit to the-studlo of a fashionable} Perhaps the _ most affecting | me om the life of George Sand, whose | other things, “Do you have a) Truman Capote, the young writer _ when this ventare collapsed, | ~- Pen ‘Primarily becaqse of money ° , troubles. * | "A. year later, she actually|} - ° produccr Walier Wenge eae teil. Ship aShore’ a : ; ac P "fifty thousand dollars to star in Dutease de Langeais,« ford tale “wear-everywhere cool for summer women’s - dresses’ ‘Half-sizes 14% to 24 Ya Regulars 38 to 42 14.95 19.95 Just Arrived! Cotton.and orlon! | Sheer voilles! Nylon-Jerseys! Jacket dresses! Cool cottons! Our summer cottons are so cool, so cleverly styled, so budget priced « $10.95, - ‘Sizes 6 to 1G | 7. Jo ed le ee “git SH dgen es ll te ite 2 eae 4 kK McKettrick’s wrinidle:tdblatedle ak chambroy Wi ‘line and tiered skirt, in pink ond equa iin ! White's shirtwaist s e sess shirt, too, in b = ee, : + = i = ‘ x 7 i ‘ ee 2 ‘ ; " Ps ; ; a ; es * De ea : . Ff ' ; _ 2 : ‘ i i + aye _THE-PONTIAC PRESS, AVEDNESDAY, JUNE 1. 1955 _ — ae ao ae 2 eee ut Desi True > Life Adventures. : Tells Police to Keep Stockholders Solon ¥ waa. oad 000 more people are part owne of Standard Oil Company zs a diana) and its subsidiaries today | pared with 97-170" AF the ie a. | CHICAGO: (UP) — {Nearly an aE a bE ae Billy Club in Hand sire at ool 06 bol = OF - MILWAUKEE (UP) — Police than were, stockholders’ 10 years 1965, - | 9 Chiet John W. Polcyn told ‘pre- | “DEVELOPED. THE ARCHITECTURAL FORM ‘OF ae ae -, .-einet captains recently to remind THE ARGH pore ' LONG BEFORE HUMAN BUILDERS tee FINALLY - ACHIEVED Ts Beat patrolmen to e¢arry their “billy clubs” in their hands and not in their. pockets. © i The sight of the club in the hand has a deterring effect on would-be | violators, he said, and a policeman | ean use the club immediately to| defend himself. . _ Peleyn's order followed. an acci-' dental shooting in which a patrol- man wounded a man whe struck | BEEF him while the officer was investi- | E eceoeee af ee geen wales ! r — = 2. oo - ee oe cons = —— = —— oo oe not have occurred if the officer had This valuable a L bes his club in his hand. An average uae an household Phas 65 hor sépower in its various - electrical appliances and instaila- ‘tions, the equivalent of 1,429 men SUPER SPECIALS!! 78 N. Seginow Street - Bezley's Kosher Style re et . 2 : oe | being helpful in =— _chores. - WORKING THEIR WAY TO-COLLEGE! : bi : If your child is now 7 years old, you have oJ u n eS - is. 132 months to save before he’ll be 18. Save $26 a month and you'll have $3,432 by the time he has reached 18. That will just “about send him through 4 years of college ~~ : at today's tuition costs. If your: youngsters have summer jobs, ff encourage them to save part of their = Dairy Month in Michigan earnings for that college tuition.-Save ff oY with-us profitably and mately: - tt Ne ee atten ee te It’s peak value time - : i ee siieecer THRCOes, a RAIN — a rors : for dairy foods. .:at your - ee ; -f ~~ SANDBLASTED IN MIGLION : INSURED SAVINGS TO -$10,000 ae THESE SOARING BRIDGES OF SoutH EAST UTAH door or at your store _ Throughout Michigan this June SPAN AS. MUCH AS 300-FEET/ Distributed by = Featuces aa you'll find this gay, happy balloon _ pointing out special values on all the grand dairy foods that mean better - living for your: whole family...__. Your food stores, dairies and res- * « ne —_ BESS 's. eee commendation award The Red Container Is Must’ é “* fe] wrede opt ” c : me City Stadents winning entries were selected from among .7,500 submitted from all When Buying Gasoline Oakland County Prosecutor) ito Get Poster a over thé: United States. Frederick C. Ziem reminded resi- | RATE 9 : oy -Contest Awards >is 1 Pontiac Federal Savings \ Ten young Pontiaic art students j who painted their way to awards | jn the American Automobile Asso- | - ' warnings has been set up-in Red “ciation's lith annual national | safety poster contest will be hon- ored at an 8:45 a.m. assembly at Loncoln Junior High School Thars- + | day. Patricia Canfield, 835 Kenil. | Alerts Red Cross BOSTON (UP)—A special telé type system that flashes hurricane Cross offices here. The teletype is connected directly with the U.S. Weather Bureau at. Boston Airport. (The hurricane signals will permit Red Cross disaster teams to pre- pare for possible seeremnee. dents today that in buying gaso- line for outboard motors and sim- ilar purposés a vermiliion red con- tainer must be used. “When wholesalers or retailers | dispense gasoline, benzene and naphtha state law requires the buy- er to have a red container. labeled as to contents,” Ziem explained. When the three products are | sold in .quantities not over one |quart a bottle can be used, but taurants are offering peak values. So join the fun! June is the time for you to rediscover milk and all the good things that come from milk. AMERICAN DAIRY ASSOCIATION OF MICHIGAN, INC. and Toan Association — worth Ave., H-fear old ninth- | ; : > | 35, lb -be-labeled in red, ink in lett t ;- FF WG oni paroles ee eae | aggceiyres m0 * ia eal least sagas, —— high the oe ; D, Pe . . B/ = “16 E. ‘Lawrence. St. _ BP tor her ittustration of the slogan, | States in 1964. \ _| proseoutor explained. ane : a - “Help Your Safety Patrol.” She — 2 aay aaa En) : : | will receive a $25 check from : : / Robert -Lewis, Automobile Club = ff ot Michigan safety educational | p / a =e | | And SHOP with® Plenty consultant, , ate 3 one. ° a / a, Lewi# ‘will t honorabl i / ~ ‘of FREE PARKING Bin) franca ents : m3 Turnage, 14, 85 E. Tennyson Ave.; SPACE = You Can- Shop Madelyn bap monn 15, ee _ . ' | Perry. St.; Sandra n, 15 = : Z * ZS a ee ae f < : p enaeeeeiee etn es AG oe aecmnaie et i ewe a achanaah Of ony in [a Ort" tn eae Brand New 3-Way Portable * . 1 ? 14, Cadillac Ave.; , ‘ ~ 9 OD ippciaar 14, 306 Neloon St Pe ee 949 Tues, Wed. 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P Re 4! 2a mi oe a ae Gg G&S “1932, Real value senso: ak 50 ic & aint a / | : 32, Full. quality Philco ™ | - at a news conference in New Dethi “out did the Peiping radio- broad- : Indian Prime Minister’ Jawaharial | _ people like Red Chinese Premier aé tude toward Mefion came with its gee ie DECEMBER IN JU NE — Students at Webster school will present | are Bagiey, Baldwin, Central, Crofoot, Emerson, Hawthorne, LaBaron, the month of Deeember in “Calendar Capers of 1955,"" an all-city ele- | mentary school music festival to be staged in Wisner Stadium Thursday Leo Amman, the bugjer.. This year’s festival is directed by departments of all of the elementary schools are co-s | Longfellow, Maikin, McCarroH, McConnell, Owen, Webster, Whitfield, night at-7:30. Left to right in the above photo are: Patty-Hamilton, a | Willis; Wilson and Wisner. Working with the program arrangements ballerina; Susan Pill, also a ballerina; Joan Grahek, a stuffed cat and| have been the Pontiac High Sc “hool radio workshop, Ushers’ Club of . Edith | the high school and the Pontiac High School instrumental department. ng the | Lois Fraser, a naa at Webster, designed the cover of this year’s | event which is open to the public. Schools Participating. in the’ program 1 program. rg ~ Pontiac Press Phstes » Menon wr Buildup by Reds Chinese Communists | Deliberately Boosting Indian Diplomat a a4 2 . WASHINGTON “@®—Red China apparently is giving a deliberate buildup to India’s V. K. Krishna}/ Menon, a frequent~bitter critic of the United States, as the man to. negotiate setflements bet w een Washington-and Peiping. ©’ Menon oftén follows the Com- munist line in international affairs. | He, is regarded by officials here as quite friendly to.Red China. ‘He will be coming to the United States in a few days for United Nations meetings in New York-and San Francisco, His public reputa- tion has been so much increased by Red China's handling of the release of four U.S, airmen that officials are reluctant to give — the cold shoulder. . They dare not give the impres- | sion that the United States would | pass up any reasonable opportun-| ity to ease tensions. Furthermore, there is always a.chance that -be- cause of his cordial contacts with |- Chou En-lai the Indian diplomat may really~be~able to cortribute to some settlement. The tipoff on Red China's atti- tion ofthe news, of its decision. tee. release four American Larne ~ Monday. Not «until he had_spoken cast the official version. The radio itself could have proken the news. Peéiping could have given the re-/ lease to U.N. Secretary General Dag Hammarskjold or to some other diplomat. Hammarskjold journeyed to, Pei- ping early this year and negotiated for the release of the airmen for|- the past/six months. / Secretary of State Dulles sent messages of thanks to both Ham- ‘tarskjold and to~ Menon's— if Nehru. He thus sought to put Ham- mérskjold’s efforts on a par with} | ek ne a5 ui ; i : Plan Pipeline to Cary Coal 108 Miles From Mine to Power Plant in Cleveland PITTSBURGH (AP)—Now they’re going to ship coal by pipeline. Impossible? It's al] been worked out, and plans are virtually complete to build a are Virtually complete to build a 108-mie pipeline | from a mirié in Ohio to a utility in Cleveland. The coal will be cleaned and pressed into small pieces. Then, mixed with water, it-will be poured | .into the pipeline. Pumping:.stations along the way | - will keep it moving. Aat the receiving end the -mix- ture will be ‘‘dewatered"’ and the coal stored for use. | * LJ ° Pittsburgh Consolidation Coal Co. and the Cleve- land Electric Illuminating Co. announced yesterday they have entered into a contract for the miniadd of about 18 million 108-mie- pipeline | utility: and the utility. - tons ‘et coal over a 15-year ceriad. The pipeline will extend from the coal company's | Georgetown properties to the Eastlake plant of the | “George H. Love, president of Pittsburgh Consoli- ‘dation, said construction will begin shortly. He es- | timated the cost between 8 and 10 million dollars. bed s ° . 3} 9 te Pennsylvania Railroad, the New York Central and the New York, are cooperating in the project. They serve the mine Chicago and St. Louis Railroad . Most of thé toal produced at ieecpehonn: one of | the largest commercial coal operations-in the world, will continue to be shipped by rail, Love said. _by Dr.-Edith Roach Snyder and in the stagipg of this event. Beatrice Boersma, Wilma’ Exiine, Northon, 'Hildegarde Odhner, Mar- garet Snyder, 7 Goetpe Woodworth and Stella Lou were: Michae} Fiorillo, John Hutt- man, Mildred Hutchinson, Elden Oates and Ralph Waterman. | other schools selected for month. Frent Scheduled at Stadium Here Elementary ‘Pupils Plan Calendar Capers of ‘55 Presentation By HAZEL A. TRUMBLE * -An all-city elementary school _ music festival—“‘Calendar Capers of 1955" —will be staged Thursday night at 7:30 in Wisner Memorial © Stadium. Fifth-and 6th-graders of all pub- ~_ lie “schools wili participate in this " around-the-seasons review directed Ruth Tom Montgemery will serve as organist and the script “was oreperes by Vera Mae Adams. Narrators fs the event are Rebért Crandall, Carolyn Hawn and Burton Belant. Co-sponsored by the vocal and musie departments of the elemen- tary schools, the physical educa- tion~ departments also participate MUSIC TEACHERS ASSIST Music teachers assisting were: Hazel Gessinger, Rosamond Hae- berle, Jean Henning, Jean James, Ruth Lanudenslager, Roseniary Evelyn -_Weiss, Pei education “instructors Jack Kearns, Arlene Bagley schiol will present January in song and dance and ly portrayal are: Wisner school, February; Whitfield . schoo: March; Longteliew school, April _ with Willis and Emerson doing the pageantry, LeBaron, Malkim and Owen schools will stage the Maypole dance with the crowning of the. king and queen from Hawthorne school; Central, school -will. do | June: Whittier,” July; Crefoot school, August; Wilsofi school, Sep- tember; McCarroll and McCohnell schools will depict October- and Baldwin. school is scheduled to per- form November. Webster school will December. 6 Teenagers Admit. {= Beverage Possession' Charged with illegal possession of alcoholic beverages, six teen-! agers Tuesday paid $10 fines and | | $10 costs each after pleading guilty before Holly Township Justice Au-| brey Butler. 2 : They- are present Daniel and Margie | Thompson, both 18,- of Wheeler: | John Thompson, 19, also of Wheel- ‘er; Edna McCarthy, 18,-of Fenton; “approved ~bil_by-a 60-44 vote last | Vernon and Dennis Dean, both 18," ot Fénton. All four were arrested at 2:40| taxes when it is faced with a‘ $27 Jars deficit. a.m. May 31 by — Police. FESTIVAL PLAYERS— All dressed up to portray February in- costume and song are girls from - the Wisner school. Standing, left to right, Janet--Leonard and Jean- ette North, The two girls on the lower step are Mary Jess and ~ Caroline Dudley. Every festival must have a king and a queen and “ Hawthorne school will present two _ Of its 6th-graders in this role. In , the photo at the left, young Patsy Vandecar has just been crowned, Reigning with her for the event is Robert Perrazo, the king. Each elementary schoo! in the Pontiac school district has been selected to present a. different monthly scené..and song for the festival. This year’s program has been de- signed for the 5th and — levels of each echool. —— _ Work Hard for $4 “MALDEN, Mass. (UP)—Thieves | one BR deerphadie hes J. 2 Tho Lae Chain Store Tax Repeal May Be Veloed LANSING w@ —Gov. Williams | . The tax reportedly yielded some | Conlin (R-Tipton). chairman of the today ‘received a bill to repeal g475 p99 in 1954 ean Taxation Committee, _ Michigan's’ 22-year-old ‘chain store : tax, but there were some who! Supporters argued that the ievy | Fearful that they couldn't swing wondered whether he would veto is a “punitive tax” that diserim. |P&ssage, supporters forst fried to it. | inates against a a group tack on amendments to extend the | of retail merchants. ‘life of the tax for one or two ‘e 8 | years. Both — were de- . | feated, Of the 2 ‘stites which cleniane e “¢ * * The House passed the Senate- | * . _night over objections that the leg- | “There i§ no reason why a |islature should not’ be cutting | storekeeper should pay additional | passed chain store taxes, only 13, ~~ i because he owns more than | including Maan, still, have one store,” saiee Rep. . = . * ara ee + is relatively new in| j Proud Lake. Recreation Area Outdoor Camp Dedicated — By RERA MEINTSELMAN | Press Milford. Correspondent ‘One. of the most- fabulous Fe, door amps in the country is being forynally dedicated today at Proud. Lake Recreation. area, near Mil- - | tors, were $60,000 for each buiding, | ford, Fifty lith-grade students from Royal Oak are in charge of the all- affair, This evening, the vip will gather around an out- side campfire, with tonserva- tion officials from Lansing tak- ing charge of the meeting. This ig the first organized group ito éecupy the new buildings. Top-ranking educators from alt} over the country have inspected this non-profit camp, and labeled it’ “an architect's dream.” It is the very first group tamp of its ‘type in the United States, accord- ing to Alfred Masini, park mana-, LOCATED NEAR RIVER Built entirely by local State Con- servation personnel, the two buildings ‘are situated a pF 3 a half from the main highway in / a landseaped area close to the 1.Huron River. : f Here, in an isolated area of ap-| walk-in refrigerator. Living quart-} Groups must furnish their own | | proximately 400 acres, are all the natural resources necessary to study Michigan ‘outdoor wildlife. Lowest original building , costs. submitted by professional contrat- with 30 double bunk beds and a | stalled. Called Earth Crete, according to Masini. The budget did nof permit that much money for the camp. Se State Conservation experts com- pleted the entire project, under the supervision of Masini, for a total cost of $48,000 for both buildings and all equipment. ~ There are accomodations for 66 ers for two cooks adjoin the kitch- en, A short distance from the main hall is a fully equipped dormitory | tic-covered ‘mattresses. There is an intersecting. lounge with a large open fireplace jn the center of the structure: A spacious snack kitchen is a of the lounge. © The dormitoriés exterid. ‘in op posite ‘dire¢tions. Private accomo-- dations for| two_group counselors are in each}wing. The entire light- 7 atest air-condi- tioning in thé main hall which. is 20 by 60 feef. - Under the terrazo tile floor there is perimeter-type indirect heating for cold’ weather, Large formica sop dining tables fold up, 50 that the hall may be cleared for rec- reational use. NEW EQUIPMENT : “ An the kitchen, new equipment includes an automatic dishwasher, ‘a one-ten ciibic refrigerator. sil- ver, -ulishes, ‘and ‘stainless _| pans. There is also. alespat eqmare| steel | ‘ing system ‘is controlled from t the counselor’ s quarters, * Spec ial raitic ‘eatee eke ‘made in the Porcupine Mountains in northern Michigan, will. match- the natural setting surr®unding the — ~ buildings. . BRIDGE BUILT A new bridge has been built. across the Huron River in front a ing acctss to a large wooded area... Any non-profit group interested | Jn outdoor. life may w: ee. of the dormitory building, provid- A food and cooks and must tidy-up the buildings before they leave. A new type walk is being in-| it is| cement mixed with earth and will blend with the wooded landscape. | x. hiod over the kitchen “te before library is to be installed in the| ‘This ® strictly an edecatiesial _ dormitory lounge within the next | project,” Masini said, “not a joys | few weeks, Masini said. "| Fide forsehoot children. If people EXPERTS “AVAILABLE /conduet themselves-as they should, - Four more beildings planned for the future will include an Ad- ministration nie an arts and: crafts building, and two more dormitories, saeceng Nature experts from conserva: | this -will be an example of one of - tion personnel at Lansing wilt | the finest ‘projects in, a United work with any group, if requested. | States." aes : In cooperation _ with the , Michi. gan State Library, a complete new Lake Area’ park manger area. nn, ah si ¥ TX oe ee poe ting JUNE } , 1955 ul ‘ * at bs » appear be held a Kuchko, fashion are (Lr) q — = in a Spring Ballet Festival to — Some of Suds Sadi clit Meegtan 0 tra pat ote on the retital. . 200 Waterford Youngsters Scheduled for Spring Ballet Festival Thursday Mare trem Or. 2. D. Devis’ schesl ef acrobatics in Pontiac. as theme will pr The first section, ae 7 Festival, to be peysented in the [ballet will be for girls 3-9 years ‘| lars less then estimated. “x Seaway Costs Cut $15 Million Elimination of Duplicate WASHINGTON ® — Administra-. | tor Lewis.G, Castle of the St. Corp: said. yesterday the United States’. share of «the cost of the 2-foot deep international “water- way will be about 15 million dol- , = Ah te. 6i:fe ~ Appropriations subcommittee, said country not to ‘at 3pm. Saturday at the Reynolds | Funeral Home, Traverse City, with | : burial in Oakwood Cemetery there: | He died Tuesday. = ue . ~ Mr. Homan-will be atthe - ley H. Moore Funeral Home 7 p.m. today, until 10_p.m. ° day. Surviving are a datighter+- ‘Mrs. Everette Youngblood and -a son, Charles W. Homan Jr., of Traverse.City, eight grandchildren and. Go! quehesseereer Earl H, Mittlestat r a MARLETTE — Service for Ear! “~~ H, Mitflestat, 33, was held at the : ~~ United Brethren Evangelical | Church today, with burial in the Marlette Cemetery. He died Satur- day. Janies Dale | MARLETTE — Service was held | “Stellay for James Dale, 75, at the Second Présbyterian Church, with ‘burial -in~ Marlette dotcom He ‘ died Saturday, / Castle in supporting a tion request.for $280,000 tn acini admin. istrative funds fdr the year begin- ‘ning July 1, said relations with Canada in negotiations thus far. have been ‘very happy.” : . * * * _ The requested funds, Castle said, are needed to make possible an in- crease in the corporation's staff here and in Buffalo,.N.Y.. He said if the additional money .- is -appropriated ‘ to four. persons” wilt be added to the staff. It now has 21 administra- tive employes. Castle, in explaining ‘ that the Ame completion date for the seaway- is: the’.fall of 1958, said a total of 11 ‘million dollars in—eentracts have. , been let by the gorporation to date. They prov ide for the dredg- | ing of about 22 2 million cubic feet of earth. e * Hh, ‘He said he expected that shife started ‘earlier /1 will commence navigating the 27- foot waterway in the spring of 1959. County Calendar = ‘Watertord Township ZL TRUE story, SECRETS, TRUE ROMANCE. MAGAZINES, etc. | or Com ity Church _w Mr Myre 5 ef Coven 12:30. Thursday for lune _o elected. thtield Towsehtp * Mrs. laut Lefebvre will . Bags | et New otticer * m her Lex- ‘to the Lexington 8 pm, colar: will be Sees jet Plains: cue of. ore Locks Will Save Large | Sum of Money : “Castle, testifying before a Senate | _By RENNIE TAYLOR: . BERKELEY, Calif. = A series is under way at the University of California. * With play-by-play operations the rs hope to learn impor- a aad tacts ebeut the ganace af aa: - 4 lignancy—some things which might . j|give new drive toward a solution problem in 7 ai Lae gt ! te i later and destroy the animal? TEAM LISTED Answers to these quéstions will be sought by the research team, which inetudes Dr. Kenneth B. ae Cention Fouts Shste Mrs, 1 s the fo see if they can fairy. _ | speed up or slow down the de- In the next set, boys and giris | velopment of the lump with 7-12 years old will present the | chemicals and other agenis, still “Searecrow Scene.” ——- others will allow observation of The ballet number for advanced past Ge (oo = | students, $9 years old and teen- Plamning Group Asks for Study of Recreation _ DETROIT # — In ‘the tight of changing “leisure time patterns” Civil Defense Topic Slated by Stringham WATERFORD TOWNSHIP Stringham School.PTA will spon- sor its first meeting on Civil De-| | fense,/ “hae Thurs- them in their planning for a grow-| | Ing_-metropolis, T.. Ledyard Blakeman, RPC | he éxecutive director, told the group's | day executive committee Kenneth me fire chiet with | that ‘officials “are re- the ~General. Motors Corp.. Truck | Meeting Tomorrow nt of the es = a? Seiad * aun L 3 First : 4 and Coach Division, will bring fire- seven points | of civil. defense, City Man Honored by Masons” lodge Forni, Garden Group | WATERFORD TOWNSHIP—The Waterford Branch of the National Farm and Garden Assn. will meet at 1 p.m. tomorrow at the home| of Mrs. D. E. Edstrom, 3325 Whit-+4 field. Mrs. Gil Every will present & | a reviews. Mrs. Charles . Harrison were 22 past masters, 19.of whom pein Robert Materna are co-| 4, had served under during the fate toenail quarter century. Past Master Wayne Scott -pre- | _ ented Lake with‘a diamond-stud- ded lapel pin, emblematic of his 25 years as tiler. Showing further appreciation, “ the lodge also pre- sented Lake with a television set. Lake, a 32nd \, No Shaving i in’ Pentwater “““PENTWATER ih — Male resi- dents of this Oceana County . re- sort town: apé~ growing beards to mark the county’s 100th. anniver- Set Imlay ity Commencement. -jfor Tonight at 8 - : WOLLYWOOD ow — Pit actor Robert Wagner italized with 4 THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDN ESDAY, Scientists to. “Trace Cancer Growth i in Mice Associated Press Science Reporter that allows the cancer to run wild | lain and. France, ,| Chiang Press Raps |U. S. in Freeing of 4 program -of:-book and magazine ‘Temple at 18 E. Lawrence St. | what part Is played!by the rest of the mouse in ——— te cancer. ‘ Lumps from old mice on be transplanted to. young mice,” This -will indicate whether age influ- ences the. tonversion to malig: nancy. The transfer of a lump from. an old to a young animal potentially doubles the life span ‘of the lump because it provides a longer stay in young cell tissues. If & exists 0 longer then normal time as a mere abnormalty will it) fail to produce cancer? The tests | should show. TO TEST GLANDS 5, Usually mice develop the cancer after their hormone ‘- producing glands got to work. Some. tests animals will be deprived of these glands. Then they will be treated with various combinations, of hor- mones. This may disclose whether one or more 9f them promate the cancer Or deter it. ‘Tests on how the. tems. utilize seent needed by all celfs tn the cot ¥ersion of food into energy, will |. show the researchers whether there | ig any difference in vitality among ‘normal! mouse tissue, the. a jump and the evéntual cancer. From these and other findings | they may be able to add some sig- nificant new detail to the picture of the structure ard development of malignancy. Potter Favors. Michigan Senator Says ‘Grants Have Unhealthy Psychological Effect ' WASHINGTON (®—Sen. Potter (R-Migh) said today that “for psy- Loans, Not Gifts + = * Pontiac City Affairs: The-€ity: Commission last night approved and sent to the City Plan a deal to swap parcels . | Commission of land with the Detroit Edison Co. Walter. .K... Will- man said the trade would give the city 4.7-acres of wooded land ad- the United ay later this week for an amend- i a 3 3 ee EES i; Ul 45 z ER = jacent. to Murphy Park for 45 acrés of bare land now hiprmet 9 | park boundries. Obtaining the son-owned land would also permit another roadway to be built into the park, he said. dames J. McCarthy was fe- appointed to the Police and Fire Trial Beard for a five-year term. The Commission gave provision- al approval for a food license for Frank Monnett at 910 Oakland Ave. Monnett’s license ~ was- re- voked last September. REOPEN BEQUEST _ “After re-opening a rezoning re-| x . | quest which lost for lack of a u Malik, Japs to Talk Peace Envoy ‘Flies to London ta@® Open Negotiations for Treaty He said India had been compelled. to turn to the- Soviet Union for a loan to construct a stee] mill. This a rs’ ‘in the, | foreign aid program. would psy-| -chologically weaken the President's hand at his forthcoming conférence with the Premiers of Russia, Brit- TAIPEI, — (—National- ist Chinese newspa States today in China's release of four American airmen. “Sugar-coated poison,” sneered the Hsin Sheng Pao, which speaks ! ncial gov-| News eneranet Nationalist China's determinatioti not to sit at the same table with “| the Reds or recognize any deci- degree Mason, es aa ‘sions“affecting its interests. made without Taipei's Consent, The . strongest editorial came trom the Kung Lun Pao, published | by Formosan interests, which re- newed its attack on what = called Seek Drowning ‘Victims GRAND HAVEN @ — Daily searches from the air and along “|the shore contirme for the bodies ho William Schuitema Jr., 19, = im Lake "Michigan May" 1 The 4wo last were seen by friends and re- ee bomen te ee cae *s boat, The boat |ship into the harbor. Thousands // massed on the dock chanted over and _over pore Borgel! LONDON i — Soviet Ambassa- dor Jacob Malik flew in from Mos-. cow today to open -talks with a. Japanese idelegation on a World War II peace treaty between the two nations. Malik, who left-his London post a week ago to consult with Soviet In-| Foretgn Minister _V. M. Molotov, asked Japan's chief delegate Shun- ichi Matsumoto to visit the Soviet .| Embassy this afternoon for- the in- litial talk. -> . * * - ‘A Japanese spokesman said the | two énvoys would discuss proce- |dure for conducting the negotia- - tions, which may last. up to six months, Japan is pressing for an_ over-all settlenient of differences | over territorial issues, fishing _ | Tights, trade, diplomatic ties and repatriation of Japanese prisoners of war. still held by the Russians. The United States and Britain have no direct part in the Russo- Japanese talks. Western diplomats expect. Rus- sia to try to weaken Japari’s ree ties with tm United States woo her toward a more role in the East-West struggle. Exiled Arab Hero ‘Returns. to Tunis . TUNIS, Tunisia @ — Nationalist hero Habib Bourguiba returhed » Independence) party smiled broad- ly as he walked down the gang- plank frim the ship Ville d-Alger, which brought him’ trom. Marseille. A flotilla of fishing boats from | all. Tunisia’s ports escorted the negotiations which ended early| | ast Sunday with initialing of -an North Afri-| measure agreement giving: the Class to — Election TOWNSHIP— City and Detroit Edison to. Trade Land Parcels whisky (SDD) license, to Louis Finefold Transfer. of a package at 493 S. sanford St. was approved along with transfer of a tavern li- cense. and fodd license to Talbert T. Griggs and John W. Willis at 377 South Blvd. _ division. Commission a resolution adopted by the city of Lincoln Park asking an investiga- tion of gasoline prices, - Lincoin Park lias requested every village, city and township in the state to! 323 and 324, Washington Park Sub- division. ‘ A public hearing was held on intention te construct curb, gutter ‘and drainage on Cartisie avenue - from Walton to New York and the city assessor authorized to & Fn dd mie ac (o7ee, ee Gia wee Vosagnree MEET IL e wee e Cae ® ° om preeal - Seg or ° fe : LIBERTY COCKTAIL LOUNGE ¢ of 4 85 North Saginaw theron igooweraen Nee ) | a t take the action. Eemre {8 geen: enue roll, ‘Oak Township without a license. Public hearings were set o DANC E | ; WITH ME TONIGHT Music by the =| Bed MANNY’S W. Huron at Eliz. Lk. Rd. ¢ | gutter “and Spay work — On| Fourth avenue from: Joslyn to Fuller and on Ypsilanti avenue from Carlisle to Stanley.” Detroit Man Sentenced In Oakland County Ciricuit Court -| yesterday, Fate Sanders, 43, of 20122 Manor, Detroit, was placed on one-year probation and assessed “1 | 3100 court costs by Judge H. Russel ‘Holland. He -admitted May 20 selling a pint of liquor last Jan. 15 in Royal Royal Oak Man Jailed Frank Phair, .57, of 328 W. Dal- las, Royal OaOk Township, yes- serdig an semianted $38 dieu te Oakland County Jail an dfined $100 by Circuit Judge H. Russel Hol- LR LS land. He was’ accused of drunk driving = Feb. 19. “TADIES: e Ld e e s e SCesoeeoesseseosos Suneneel Nationally Advertised e Fresh n Sea Feeds... | special assessment rolls. for curb, I e Prime | Steaks @ Chicken & Turkey Dinners e Delicious Specialties - Open Every ‘Day! 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An out-ot-con- ‘\the claims of some critics that|trol car driven by Mrs. Minnie | government a pag ogra hands about 4,500 ateei@orkere. 4 southern ‘Chile, Huachipato, (Sse crime pict tribut lin- | Thompson, 68, cr: through the| . ) ON were off ter job to enor Dey Cotton Congress Set - one oe ee ee ee ae: — av raise Cumende HARLINGEN, Tex, — Dele- “Pethaps two or three kids are | frscture and internal Injuries a t. at the f . The new strike began yesterday, gates began arriving foday for to- perees © ty crime ont of the | Tape escaped with =. : y shortly after the government|morrow’s opening of the annual $00 million children in the world| injuries. a ) URN BAR | agreed to give pay raises to 25,000 en ee Congress, . that see movies,'She.said. - * st An enon snowfall of SO to 60 BEER—WINE—LIQUOR __ " Stuurlock said he and his statf| feet is not uncommon ih Oregon's 378 Auburn Avenue are looking more closely at scenes Crater Lake National Pont, \ cad Wine to Go ej of ee in caged aoc = = -1y pf. De - i rs suasaae is to have achant Seats FIRST TIME ; | WAR a) ‘BICMAR INN _INN' ALL. NEW SANDWICH BAR Biemer ion KOSHER CORNED BEEF 54 w. stem | DRIVE IN THEATER ings “off frame.” In other words, }# ed wp 2 he vee ead stow || SHOWN ! vc paainar tang we have wien - t |intiunes” “he wetarued, “acti PONTIAC AREA ences do not complain as much STARTS SUNDAY .| about violence if decent people are also pictured in films." Train Hits Oil Truck | LIVERMORE, - Ky. @—A fast freight train hit an oj] transport one-day stand. More than 700 persons comprise the personnel of the| tr cet’ an explosion, The truck | circus, billed as the second largest in the nation. Sponsored here by the | griver, Reginald H. Lamb, 25, ot f Junior Chamber of Commerce, the circus will be loeated‘on Walton | Henderson, ran from the scene boulevard near Baldwin. Advance saleé tickets, which net the Jaycees | saturated with flaming oil. He died |? OUR an Theat Tonay P+ xe ee EES SO ee SE Doors Open 12:45 P.M. 50 per cent, are on sale at M. A. Benson Lumber Co., Blue Gleaners, | shortly afterward. N. E. Wyatt, sew heed Boys Club, Qairy Crown, Fox Cleaners, (Onmaun's stores, Pearce Floral 67, Louisville and Nashville Rail- 9:45 P.M. ~ 4} Co. and:the Hotel Waldron... ~ — —— te. Seas a _ “W-G-w's miciTy spectacle : , OF A CITY OF SIN! _ {burned less seriously. ; Hollywood Headlines ate |\Code Boss Shuriock Puts PONTIAC “our” ||| Damper on Film Violence] wwe 4 - By BOB THOMAS vember,” he said, “There was 4 - HOLLYWOOD &#—The ee notable increase in the amount of is trying to put a restraining aS being : on movie violence is square-built, —— in sckipts belie presented. English-born Geoffrey Shurlock, | Those’ are the pictures-that are Last year, the 60-year-old Shur- | in release now, ; lock succeeded Joseph Breeri as| “We cautidned the producers | Hollywood's production code -ad-| that too much violence would ministrator. He and his staff sur- |, vey most. scripts and all finistied:| 26-8 Teaction~from the public, |} pictures and advise ‘studios on een: | F think we are making some ‘head GREAT SEA STORY! . ~al, sorship matters. way in convincing them that vio- LAUGHING ¢ ¢ © © \. Metice ‘should be toned down. But rodigal ' os Cinzmas amaScoPe Lana TURNER Pia ‘a CinenascoPte and i ting contarms te the probe the results will not be evident in tion code, they get a seal certifying the theaters for another six them to be shown in American | months. t theaters, Rarely do producers try * * ¢ to sell movies without-a seal.“‘The | “One of the reasons I foresaw Moon Is, Blue” was one of the few | this trend toward violence was the exceptions, | Academy Awards. The ‘top win- As Hollywood top censor, Shur- _ners two years in a row were two lock tries to avoid the limelight. extremely violent films — ‘From | But because movie violence has| Here to Eternity’ and ‘On the ROS. become such .a_big issue, he | Watertront.’ It was inevitable that commas a iL: granted an interview on the sub-| others ‘would follow.” Si ws ) R | GARSON DANA ANDREWS ropes MERVYN LEROY WARNERCOLORT A] WEDN ESDAY. ject>— . : a How does th¢ code authority co steam & THURS. | Se ae gauge the public's feaction to film || PRESENTING THE WORLD'S CAMERON MITCHELL ws sam .. “We sw this coming last No- ” —— —— a. 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That's a lot of time.. in action as € PEAT Bi A sandwich & coke Amalt&hotdeg A full meal is good at. EL-MAR DRIVE-IN « « + Dixie Hwy. at Silver Lake Road | Catt nt YOUR CAR , - BEN ALEXANDER og y- Sa patente farvite: Foe te OINE & Dance FRI. - SAT. .. SUN. \ \‘s 4 i NL A Ea ol FOR BUSINESSMEN’S, LUNCHEONS US-10. - } Jo ick Decker's : es FAMILY. "DINNERS: ‘2 os Oe At Ressonsbie Rats df awe : F ceegenezay s ale eo aot ' ! ee { = = : fs rd “. THE PON TIAC PRESS, — WEDNESDAY, JUNE.1, 1955 - Risks Amateur Status _ lead which Clem Labine and Ed || Durocher, trying bravely to show “That sent Maglie to second and 3 : “There _were i, & i f A z ee pelle |in Decathlon : agrees—that a London fight with ringmastered by Sid Flaherty will | Cockell would be a good way— g head for Europe in August for &/ and a lucrative one—to wind up “We'll wind up in London, prob-| “Isn't Cockell a little too big?” _ably in September, with Olson | Olson was asked. meeting Don. Cockell, Flaherty _ “Big?” replied the self-assured | A Oe OE ES Se gce of the Flaherty former prepared emplane . “Sure, he's big; but he's just fat. ern California freshman, yest New York and their June 22 date Makes no difference to me how outpointed The Rev. Bob Tuchard. defending National AAU cham- Lawson won the regional AAU o S 2 Qa Ss 8 | s= rTrage H : ye a gel $3495 ig history. Richards had 6,970. Law- ‘gon led Monday but Richards was E j it was held. . = = aa) oad = ri, z i al cu Lawson grabbed 516 points with his 116 effort and went on to win | Atlantic Ocean beach and work convincingly in other events. . L t . / : . . P L aniels a falt Poe _ DETROIT w— Detroit Tigers,| * © @ Wolv Miss ‘| Five-Hit Mound Job counted. Slade scored in the 4th inling steadily oft the pace of th), During the stay in the East, Fia- , |and Smith in the top of the 7th falling mS Ge pace herty said, he plans to confer about . Anderson Jets made the most of | for other PHS runs. napandig seeedhaarye Egaatd beedlprmen B Mearar age ear Ti le eight hits to score as many runs| Indians’ lone counter came in ’ today hopeful return defense in . : | - the Ist, frame, Ananich blasting ‘ ; . in. Tuesday night's 8-5 victory : of Ray Boone to the lineyp will) August. . | f : ner one Over the left field fence, furnish the spark to end their four- wih ue t ann Wont te, tals {ttle golfers above plan to accomplish on National | of Ernie Fuller of Edgewood (6413 Alder Drive). The i aang Re, OE ome, , "emp, . game losing streak. . about ft until a few | Cub. The Utte teow te ne et in Comntay | big swinger is Lloyd Strong, $572 Ward's Point Or- ve Geihorn.rt 2 9 9 Siade.35 2-93 The big Srd baseman ts the | ments are made. We'll announce eee nee Fetes, Pomel won| ert Late. = , , lead pamen® $4 2 Amawee 2 6 3 Ist of three regulars to return [it from the city where it'll be ~ cry ome apache a (39 0 smn 39 | to Gee pling Sle felewtsg Dl” Long Time, No Loss —-s—t - and twice again in the srd. Bat |Suecene 32% Pec 3 fs } Won't Olson have to give up his ; “Crooka3> 3 0 0 BHayw'd -4 6 } 8 Wat tapeites Geet capped | iddleweight. title if he beats R ’ a. in each instance Jets stryck back | Grimaisirt 29 9 Murbyit 2 1 badly needed strength from the Moore at , ‘O 55 H hG S ' to either tie or go ahead. Jets adshew | - ; ,, 90? | , ‘runs hit. o ae — Steve Gromek, who injured tis | herty “Ha can’ bold pote ites} J . ee B Si : - oe ee ee ee ma 3. 237: 3 . : u . Walves mound Ol sce. icc ceewer cone ge ae a noe a Sart eaees ue States une o, Haven t B =T1 eaten ince. 1953 fell apart in an 11-7 loss > Bright- ans he elgg ore aes = ee = eee three of his Jast four scheduled) The European trip will follow the | The Ivory Rangers wili put one) Mike Wacker, Rich Gibson and) ring. A tournament twin bill for | 0M: Ppyesigg =a eh hits. He struck out nine batsmantw,, pq. starts. oe mid-August bout, Flaherty said. |of the longest winning streaks in| Bob Peterson. Friday brings together Pontiac | Holly today and walked only one. Join Kets} | ae Billy Hoeft will do the pitching Seven fighters will be in the party, high-goal polo on the line when| Polo will be played on the turf| ‘Chiefs vs Rochester Polo Club at ace went the distance for the Elks. for “the Tigers today when they/one at each weight except f1¥| they open their outdoor season| “tld at the Ivory Club every) 8 p. m. and Franklin Hills’ vs Clarkston out-hit Brighton, 12-4 — a 40 84 0k games of 994, 947, and a big 1056 players in U. S. polo. He carries Mictiigan and Chicage staged a coached at-the\College of the Pa- Loren Bray had 4 bite and Kin Chronicle said today Wes Santee, all the way for Baltimore and risking his amateur standing by hag accepting “far more than legiti- — . Philley hit ‘a home run in the ninth| mate expense money in his s ® reas wal INET 2 MI The Chronicle said Santee would | : receive about $3,000 “in expenses” rent California third. oy _ |for five races in California within Philley ‘set the winning run|a month, ‘‘a sum far in excess” = he walked. Sam /of the maximurfi allowed by Na- Dente broke it up with a double, | tional Amateur. Athletic Union; : ving reliefer Don Mossi his first | rules. , ee \ I VC . . ne tie oan ca cca Feller Amateurs are allowed $15 daily q iey rown “| expenses plus first-class round trip : : plane fare to and from the scene The the Na- some @ Whitey Lockman promptly fol-| tional League by five and a half | Roebuck couldn't protect, plenty of situations in some of our | lowed with a double, equaling the| games over the Chicago Cubs; > * * ured in the Giant | ‘osihg games when-g hit in the | run the Phillies scored in the first. hardly a precarious position. Jim Wilson, a tough bird, went|U. S. Olympic team aspirant, is Scoring, Dayey Williams. broke it} right place would have made the oe & 8 * « «.. up-in the ninth with a° single | differtnce, Tt was fortunate for the Giants| Losing to the Pirates was par-|the Indians shut out until Dave against the right field wall, scor-| “But we just aren’t’ hitting—at| that the ancient Maglie had one| ticularly irksome to the Brooks be- ing Don Mueller who had walked | least we aren't hitting in the right | of his better nights. He gave up| cause Bob’ Friend was on the/ to tie it...The only assistance he and moved to second on @ sacri- } places.” ; only five hits in winning his sixth | mound for the Buccos. He went-all | received in the batting department fice. ae a ae on straight. the way and became the first pitch- | Was Gene Woodling’s homer in the “The pliching hasn't in ee an ee the ee er of the season to whip Walt Al- = : bad, ” against wi : Brooklyn Dodgers dropped | ston’s ¢ tives twice eats se | ee Wehmeier, a journeyman/a 63 decision to the Pittsburgh = *. 6 in the ISth when ; : ap me ae = righthander who couldn't do any | Pirates, In the only other game on| He gave nine hits and was =e rg : better than a 4.40 earned run aver- the schedule, the Cleveland Indians |in trouble only in the fourth when | gs ' on ee .) IS IC cus age last year, had only himself to | pulled to within 2% games of the | Roy Campanella and Sandy Amo-| tri s ‘ ; | blame. He tried to pick Sal Maglie | New York Yankees by edging Bal-|ros hit home runs. ‘This flurry! on in the eighth after ; 2 ae : oft first base and threw wildly. | timore 2-1 in 13 innings. —__ | gave the Brooks a short-lived 3-1| went out for a pinch hitter of the meet, USC Freshman || tai between $300 and $350 for each at the five races—if he returned to 5 | Bests Richards | ta Ge poner. | eh handling eepe near the top: Rev. Bob Can't Catch-|; reported — —— pod i ; the Fresno Relays May 14, $1, you nester Despite 14-6. from the Los Angeles Coliseum re- ‘ort-in Vault : lays May 20 and $400 from the LOS ANGELES #—Parti¢i Modesto Rtlays May 721.“He_ will h ipating | vet $750 from Friday's Compton in his first decathlon, 20-year-old Relays and about $450 from the sen, University of Soutt-| pacific AAU meet in Stockton June 10, the paper said, * * title by scoring 7,060 points, eighth | $350-for plane fares for his wife highest in international decathlon | for the Los Angeles and Modesto Tessday. rete accuse cen’| Jets Trip Elks : os coaching at! Jack “Swindeman’s double, Ran off man Roscoe McCraw’s 685 se- a eet eee ee Fielding Yosts greatest “point-e- | the University of Chicago in 1892, | Beedle then singled home the win- | P@dleg_ shortstop, had four solid Coast Paper Report. | Santee Paid Too Much |- SAN FRANCISCO « — The{meets but did not refund* them ~ when she did not accompany him. She gave birth to a daughter April 28 in 4 \, \ . Battling for” Combines Good Mound “In Santee’s Case that would to| Job With Hitting to _ Smother Indians -“ @- | of the Saginaw Valley Conference The Chronicle said meet officials | baseball race, Pontiac High The Chropicle said tts informants | Flint. refused to be named. A fine School’s Chiefs Tuesday afternoon ‘damped Flint Central 8-1 to stay: in 2nd place. ; ; ‘ Coach Ed Heikkinen's club has one more game to play. Con- to Pontiac and.a victory would~ “elinch a share of 2nd, at least. Yesterday's tilt was playéd at, pitching job by Ted away the stick work produced the victory Ted went all the way, ‘gave up three blows, one a homer by catcher Paul Ananich and two | scratch singles, He walked 4, — struck out 7, never was in trouble. Pontiac got 7 hits off 3 Indian 7 reomgr pes bigonri: trad sey e = | =a geles Athletic Club, vaulted 14 me feet, 8 inches for 1,000 points, but in Class A Play -—A 6-run blast in the 2nd salted victory. Two walks, 4 hits ‘and-a fielder’s choice pro- Score 8-5 Win ine, Tiff duced the tallies. Bp Murphy, Hackstadt clamped down, giving nine scatiered hits in the next + the national | minute’ Michigan teams. In win-| the school seasons in the minors before grad- | “P e + in the 1 . ries, the. Texans rolled into 14th indoor ¢ year the s< opened. ning run, Steve Kebler went the ; nine innings. . {Place in the standings. ee gly t in| ning 12 games, Michigan rolled up| He coached: through 1932 when distance, gave only 3 hits and page Jae ieee one John Knittel tallied the winning ‘tun for Titans on Sullivan's sacri- / .| fice fly to left field in the 10th, ~ League Leaders im sw the season in the finale Another San Antonio | tine goals and only three others brilliant defensive duel. For three cific where his 1943 team upset ,. : - AMERICAN LEAGUE team, the Phillips Drillers, also | in the country carry more. They | solid quarters and most of the final | enough .natfonal powers to gain. oe Beedle,” 3 each, for = ak ATTEND (based « om 3a ot Dats)—Kuenn, t| rolled into the money last night | ae 10-goalers eg Smith, Bob | period, .neither team was able to | Stagg the “Coach of the year” ac- ae = = City, 380s Mantle, New York. 329 of | with a 2,825 count. _ ~ 7Skene and Stewart Igiehart. Thejscore. -, | claim. spe ; <, RUNS—Mantle, New—York, 40; Bauer These were the top scores of the| only other nine goaler. is Alan Chicago’s Walter Eckersall| | —- Michigan Normal Host | Rew York, 40; Sait. Cleveland. 30: Goss day, however, as the 7)-day tour- | Corey nament draws to a. close, winding| A a he os ml . : . : ita an struck YPSILANTI (UP)—Annual Mich- | 35; ‘Kaine. ‘Detroit Zernial, Kansas City up Sunday night. , and V A 2 : igan State AAU track and field i; Enon, De : -- Sam Dente, .. a “he dé at |: : ‘$2: ' Bald Mountain Aces - fening an Cleveland deteaied the Beltinace ssereany valine otirag caw = ane. New th On cee ne wr “3. ss Ni a Co! * . land and Pin ansas City, 2 Roa Two holes-in-one were recordet! at the Bald Mountain Golf Club. Ma Ralph Murphy, 101 Auburn, Pon-| — tiac, scored the 2nd hole-in-one of his golfing career. Using a. four- wood, Murphy aced the 185-yard |< 8th hole, He fired a healthy 73 for Sra with 2,75; ‘Rounding out the top 10 are Gor- don Caseadden vt Clarkston Yaeger ley 5% { ag : iy HF a i i Pee ee f. 4 oes oe egneer ee ae 3 owners ah i i Hy Mi 5M } Sy he | Pe | ie * ae ME srescersens dt 4 2% | Whe was at the 1953. Olyna; during the season, Dinu” & 4 E eames Se innistend, Pusionh, coe Matwaure tee P.m.—Conley| standing decathlon “petformers pe Bo eas “ : tl ggg dl 2 9 ag Ernie Malzahn, Utica’s fag with 2627 poten, scared te Taf — and Wi cas City. SSS a rnlPae Mente Rw Po we ater 3 Berra and Mantig, New York, H; J = n Athletes Are Leading Bete =e | te in tnd place \with 2,904, Gerry |score,, “eat tulliven Racer ce ‘Lesveaynelt of |OL St, Mary is a es HOME RONG -—ternial’ Ranene Cit ~ Set ~ INDIANAPOLIS #® — Bob: Swei- kert's victor’s, share’ of the Me- morial Day auto-race prize- money wag $76,138.63—$13,258 less than the record. total won. in 1953 by Bl Vukovich of Fresno, Caif. “T would gladly give up my. first place if Billy were here,"’ Sweikert told’ the annual awards banquet last night * ‘as he .accepted — the check, “I feel I lucked inte this one,” the Indianapolis driver - added. Vukovich, :killed Monday when his car crashed and burned after he had led-5S0 of the first 56 laps, picked up $29,250 of his 1953 total in lap awards. Sweikert's lap prize money was $12,900 this_year. The overall 1955 prize divided was $270,050, a record, This com- pared to ‘the previous high of $268,375 last year. _ * . * “ Swethert received $46,000 from ‘the Speedway; $16,275 from a num- ber of auto accessory firms, and $863.62 as an entry fee prize, as well as, miscellaneous smaller cash awards. He also was given the Chevrolet convertible pace car and a number of trophies, — Picked-as “Rookie of the Year’ by a committee of sportswriters | attending the awards diner was Al Herman, Allentown, Pa. who .. dreve an ederly dirt track car inner to 7th eines in the fina}-seandings. | Official timing tape results re- leased yesterday spectators already knew: that Vu- | 888 kovich and Jack McGrath of Ingle- a bitter duel for the first. quarter of the race. The two had identical times—136,091—miles an hour—for = first 34 laps before McGrath was stopped by ignition trouble. Vukovich kept an identical pace for to additional laps before his car was involved “in the smashup which.took his life. Driver Ed Ek- sion, who stopped to run to Vuko- vich's aid wher he saw the smash- up, was given the Mobilgas Sports- manship Award last night. -. The wreck and a later accident Calif. was severely. injured, kept) the yellow caution light on 30 min- -dowri Swéikert's winning ‘speed to 128.209 milés an howr. Niday, Who suffered.a concus- ribs in thé crash, remained on a but was reported improved. Check of the official tape rhoved ‘Duane Carter, Speedway City, Ind., from 13th to 11th place, dropping Chuck Weyant, Springfield, Hi., 12th and Eddie Johnson, Civabioga Falls, Ohio, to 13th. : ?VEAR) FRONT-END ALIGNMENT Reg. $9.95 C&M 7 FREE PARKING . a Ly 7: ff ooo — ae Timis GOODFYEAR | SERVICE STORE 30 S. Cass . STORE HOURS 8 A. M. TO 8:30 P.M. te £6 & #4 °F G&D SE » VALUE DAYS Ree: $1.75 99° ‘BRAKE _RELINE SPECIAL. Ford—Plymouth Chevrolet *T 295... FE 5-6123 confirmed what’ wood, Calif, had been locked in |~ in .which Cal Niday, Pacoima.. utes and 25 séconds and pulled | hospital critical list this morning | ‘| still looking at the spot where the | of his open’ st: way. | Red Sox are the only members of the home-run hitfing 1946 Bosox Fourth in the race, idienien t De- vies, was Johnny ipson saga Mass., . who won $12, " helowien Thompson were Walt Faulker, ene ‘Beach, Calif:, $10,- 763.63; Andy Linden,*-Manhattan Beach, Calif., $10,763.63; Al Her- man, Allentown; Pa.; $7,063.62; Pat O'Connor, Norte Vernon, Ind., $6,413.63; ce Daywalt, Indian- apolis, $6,413.63 pa Pat Flaherty, Chicago, $6,113.63. Vukovich, who placed 25th, won $10,833.64. Nelson Flirts With Return to Golfings’ Wars. ~ One-Time King of Pros| Enters U. S. and British Opens at Age 43 NEW YORK .@~Byron Nelson, the Roanoke, Tex., rancher who once was undisputed king of the touring pros, is flirting with a golf, | comeback at the age of 43. The U.S, Golf Assn. anriounced today that Nelson, in virtual re- tirement since 1949, had filed en- try in both the United States. and British Open championships. The U.S. Open.is scheduled June 16-18 at the Olympic Club. in San Francisco. The British event-is’ set | for July 4-8 at historic St, An- drews, Scotland. It will be the first British in| vasion for the graying so-called | “mechanical; man’’ who won the National Open in 1939 and who in 1945 amassed the most remark- able winning record in | PG A tour- nfment history, , That year he won a total of 19 | tournaments, 12. in a_ row, and | played 120 rounds of golf with an | average of 68.33. Sam Snead's GolfClinic =| Look at today’s player swing. | Ain’t it something! Without see- ing the flight of the ball and ob- | are only hip-high in the — follow+ through, as pictured, you can tell. exactly what happened to his ball. Now, look at him again. His left | side is virtually a straight liné. His weight is forward. His forward_hip and shoulder’pivots afe ‘Virtually complejed,. and note this—although his hands are hip-high in the fol- low-through, "he is-stili—get that— ball was. ‘“X’’ marks the spot. | This player's shot with wood—I say wood, because of the width| has traveled- 240 yards straight’ down ‘the fait- If I had seen this shot, T "would expect to see his ball hook | faintly just at the far end of the flight, then roll, due to its over-| Good golf form does it. (Copyright 1955) BOSTON—Vern Stephens of the | White Sox and Ted Williams of the team still active as players. 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Lowe previously played with the Boston Bruins and Montreal Ca- nadiens. ‘Willie Pape and Cam Meet in ‘10-Rounder BOSTON. # — Willie Pep, two- }time former featherweight cham- j Pion, is fighting Joey Cam of. East | K. C. | Boston tonight at the Arena strict- y for the money. The scheduled 10-rounder will be televised natidnally (ABC) at 10 wm. (EDT) with New Engand | GM o& Single, then scored on a three- base error by 3rd sacker Mar- sahil Macintesh off te bat of Don Wilson te bring things to an end, Winning tally climaxed, a see-saw contest which sdw the~ lead change hands four times. Ashland held a 53 advantage entering the last of the 7th, but Stadium Inn chased two acros to knot the count, That set the stage Jon Gieger was -the victim for Ashland. His mates outhit the win- water, 3-1, in a tightly-played con- six-hitter for D. 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Cup | team. the front nine of 6,657-yard, par 35-36—71 Royal Lytham and St. | Annes course for an easy victory. won the British Amateur in 1927. didn't win a hole. He was five ‘| down ‘at the turn arid dropped the llth. The rest were halved. _ Venturi, who said he had not been on a practice putting green during the past year, putted al- most perfectly today. He had seven ranging from six to téi feet and sank every one. 7 6 8 .. "Venturi, young American army Today he shot a steady 37 over The 58-year-old Tweddell, who! areund 700 pounds in weight, give Pontiac Press Photos | FAIRWAY BEHEMOTHS - _ Te golf threesomes could. boast -AS | much ‘‘heft on the -heof’’ as the one above. From left are Leon Hart, | ; Les Bingaman_and Lou Creekmur, giant Detroit “Lion football players,| Metropolitan Beach contest being during a recent- round of golf at Pontiac Country Club. They'd total | or take pounds either way. * s * LYNCHBURG, Va. #—Stan Wil- _liams, a big rawboned Westerner, | is the hottest strike-out artist the | . Another American serviceman,| Class B Piedmont League has Bert Weaver of Beaumont, Tex.,| seen in years advanced © with | Venturi. Weaver, | Williams, in fact, may be the J. Fox of England. 3 and 2. Al. Vander Meer toiled for Durham, though he lost the 1st hole to Fox's birche two, Weaver never was in trouble as he N. C., in the Piedmont a couple of decades ago. The fireballing right- hander tied Vander Meer’s league record last night by fanning 20 in kept his shofs straight and played a_ steady round. For the ist time since the tournament began Menday, a breeze up today and. there was a possibility of a blowy afternoon. Warm, bright triumph over Lynchburg. ; Vander Meer, former ace of the ters during his ‘career, established the Piedmont strikeout-record. in 1936, 2 Williams, a native of Denver, | modest! Colo., who hopes that sqmeday he’ll be pitching for the parent Brooklyn Dodgers, has most of the characteristics for success as a major league hurler, He's a 220- pounder, stands 64 and is Jjust_a Fis. * took on an | important role.. youngster of 18. ~ Last night’s 20 strikeouts brought Williams’ total for 61 “innings | pitched this season to 85 Williams Thing of the ee Poot h _struck out three Lynchburg batters in four innings, His big. weakness is lack of control. He's walked 57 Hammond: Is Back — | has allowed 34 hits, pitching Newport News to a 52/ Cincinnati Redleg pitching staff | who hurled two successive no-Rits: |has been yanked in five of the . eight games he's started, Williams, has two one- hitters, including one last night, And a £2 reeord. | etigible list remain from the origi- | nal 410 nomen when the stake | | closed last Sept. 4 : +The contest is open to girls 18! Brook Farmhand Piedmont Hottest Strikeout Artist - jene as a result of his wildness Charles Renfrew, Mayor of Bir- | ‘mingham, will throw out the 1st ball when the Babe Ruth League | opens its 4th baseball season next | Monday night, June 6, at Bir- ‘mingham High School's field. Season's opening game will | send the Birmingham Barons | against the Wilsen Pontiac-Cadil- | Ine Chiets. Pete Hurley is the | prebable starting pitcher for the | Barons, but Tony Stiel, Chiefs’ manager, won't name his starter .} until 30 minute before | time, | game In’ pre-game ceremonies at 5:20 p.m., Birmingham recreation di7 ‘rector Frank Whitney wil present = league trophy to Fred Petruc- | for Coast Futurity : DEL MAR, Calif. —The Del | Mar Turf Club today announced jthat a record breaking total of 132 2-year-olds has been kept eligible fer the eighth running of the -$30-+.. 000 added-Del Mar Futurity, i | The—futurity will be presented | on Del Mar’s closing day, Sept. | $55,000. The 132 juveniles on the Deodlin ne Saturday for ‘Beach Queen Contest Saturday, June 4, is the deadline | for mailing entries for the Miss staged in conjunction with the of- ficial summer opening of the beach on Lake St. Clair. and over who reside in the metro- politan Detroit area and have never been married. From photo- graphs mailed to Metropolitan Beach, Box 294, Mt. Clemens, and postmarked nof later than June 4, 20 contestants will be chosen to compete for the title on June 38, at the summer opening festival. The queen will Also reign at other | A ae %% ho be cans “abet ak aes a players_and fans clustered around him, the late Harry Heilmann pre- sented a stirring sight as- he modestly accepted the gifts of an appreciative citizenry for his many parent | years as a Detroit base baseball star ea = nouncer, if memory serves correctty, tt shiny, new ‘Chrysler and a $300 camel hair overcoat, The latter was a gift*of the players, who that’ all his life Harry had wanted such a coat. 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Wee RnroaGhiLE ; special events during the summer. reohide was 1949 and Harry was given a | chipped in when thev tearned | ; taken of the occasion. “DRIVE rn SAFE CAR ON. VACATION! ! Drive MC Big Leo, wha won 24 and lost 7) with Atlanta of. the Southern Asso- | _ ciation last season, coming to the Tigers in the winter in, the Ferris’ Fain deal, will receive a number weeks ago by the presentation from the Holy Name Society in his native Baltimore. | He was given a movie pro- q Jector, gold watch, traveling case and w silver set for his wife, but ~ these are comparatively insigni- ficant to what the fans will some- day shower upon him if pes keeps nas cdigs nis 5 phenomenal, = ‘Conan the most impressive present to a player is an automo- bile, I remember how I felt when I was honored with a new Pontiac in August. 1950, together with an out- | -board motor and “s4m0 in silver do'lars oe ae People” trom all over the state had mailed in dimes and quarter} for the presents, - ~ 7 I was all at once proud and hum. | ble and deeply appreciative. To this day I treasure the many let- ters I received and the rows -|batfery miate to get. the game ‘un- andlot Loop ci, manager of the Barons, last iyear’s city champions, Michigan's ‘director of the’ Babe Ruth leagues, Al Bates, will speak briefly. Bates wil} then act as Mayor Renfrew's ateur : r irnio han Officials to * Help Open S der way. Five games dot the ist week's card, Adrian Tre Is, : Hazel Park’ V Ve | S D E TROIT owned by K. A. Wassink and Har. old Raymond of Adrian, won the feature BB trot in 2:04 1/5-at Ha- zel Park Herness Raceway, last night. That was the fastest the ja old trotter had ever trotted a mile. Driven by Leon Boring, Chuck's Guy chopped 3/5 second off his old mark. He paid $5.60. ‘A erowd of 4,324 bet $237.71. Se ogagy ld hon HOME RUN Compensiio. “"y L: Pirates; Weodline Semen Pulley, Indians. - OUR SPECIALTY Se tm ea Drop in ond ask. ut sbout our Free Parking in Rear. —PONTIAG PISTON SERVICE CO. Corner of Cass and Lawrence a RR t5 TOP QUALITY! Roy C. 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GUY MOATS Pontiac Press Sports Editor ~: Long overdue recognition of the great services he rendered to the | conservation program of Michigan and .to the commonwealth’s huge | army of outdoors lovers, and) particularly to the sportsmen, will be given Andrew Bird Glaspie? By JACK PATTERSON Title of‘ this little story is “The Fishermen," or “How to Goof It}* Up. Good.” tt concerns recent activities of four young gentlemen whom we'll call Howard Fitzgerald, Noyce Strait, Fred Millis and Mor- gan Townsend be- : into Canada to a lake so special, so senator and for many years out: | sooret, that we have been unable An avid_fisherman and nimrod, “Bird” wrote authoritatively of all phases of outdoors affairs. He was deeply concerned with the problems of deer herd control, and the expansion and. preservation of ‘the state's game fish and panfish. Now, many years after he has gone on, memory of the man who for so many years worked atross the desk from this observer, wil] be honored. e Multi-Lakes Conservation Asso- ciation, one of the area's solid sportsman’s organizations, has erected a typical outdoors memor- close friends, hunting and fishing ry. : . Full details of the dedication pro- gram will be completed soon, Mul- ti-Lakes officials said today. ; to learn its name to this day. * It is so secret, in fact, that. we understand that only three hun dred fishermen fished it the ‘weekend before our pioneers ar- rived, ‘TA spokesman for the party re _|ports that one day it snowed in f the morting and was 85 degrees Four. Ang lers the order of the day in this vir- gin wilderness.. Careening from “tossing “beats Inte the icy Inke waters was commonplace. Punch ing a hole in an alumiwam cance didn’t rate q raised eyebrow. Biack flies and. mosquitoes were legion. Bizarre weather condi- -tiens-obtained dally. by mafeferncen. * * |piscatorial paradise would return with ‘stories of an astounding catch. This group did not disap- point us. The ‘catch was not only John Millis, Fred's father, ob- served—rather uncharitably we MEMORIAL — The above monument, constructed on the grounds of the Multi-Lake Conservation Association at Reed Lake, honors. the: memory of former-Pontiac Press outdoors writer Andrew (Bird) Glas- pie. It will be dedicated June 12 in recognition of Glaspie's contribu- tion to the state’ 8 ee program in past years. | thought—that he could do better It is to be. caperted phe’ : spending a week in such an idyll Draw than that in Hadecit’'s Pond and iC wouldn't take a week, either. clip. But of one thing, dear read- Blanks ora, you may be sure.’ Beth of -}you. If we catch only one fish | you'll never. hear a word of it. Outdoor writers, on paper at least, always take = ony limit. Shee lank Gaikc's Gecpertaane ‘wits that sneaky cold front that wheezed in and upset our predic- tions for good fly fishing, we're ‘through with long range weather | torcasting. So long as our good | intentions last we'll confine our remarks to. how the fishing was yesterday and let YOU guess how it's going to be tomorrow. © Except to say. that as soon as it warms "Weston Michigan Eyes NCAA Title * KALAMAZOO #—Western ‘Mich- igan's triumphant Broncos set their sights on the natipnal collegiate baseball title today, armed with one of the finest records ‘in. the Midwest this season. : The Mid-American’ Conference champions whipped Ohio State, 7-5, yesterday to capture the NCAA Distri@ 4 title and earn a berth in the collegiate finals at Omaha, Neb., starting Jume 10. It was the deciding game of their 3game series with the Big Ten champion Buckeyes. Western Michigan piled up the winning margin in the 1st inning, State could organie its dotennes. Harness’ Triple Crown YONKERS, N. Y. — A triple crown awaits harness racing Ariv- ers for winning the three richest races—the Hambletonian and the up again fishing will” ‘be splendid. -Yonkers-Twin Futtrities for three- | @ | yeat-olds. Seven are eligible, collecting six runs before Ohio Successful Horses OCEANPORT, N, J.—Few races & have produced so many successful & ‘ hdrses as Monmouth Park's Sap- ling Stakes for’ juveniles. The 10 winners since 1946 have earned nearly $2 million... = |] 129 Onkiend Are. « INSTALLED IN ONE DAY 401-5. Le tue pSSNaNSuSGEHGeneeuseunnaunnany] FACTORY REBUILT snd NEW - New Car pens Oldsmobile, ans F to “47, BI ora Towing—No Block Deposit MOTOR EXCHANGE CO. Saginaw Phone FE 3-7432 SUSSSEReGESEECEEEdeseeneceuSEeEne Ford, a Dogs’ Names Drawn From ‘Ink Alley’ With printer’s ink ‘‘covering” the entire family, it’s easy to un- derstand why William G. Cardinell, 995 Voorheis road, names his. = S = Pressure Prevails Future of. NEFF ‘the Department. game division of responsibilities | in managing the dee herd. They have simultaneously taken upon themselves a job for which they’ unprepared. in Legislature's Hands By MORT NEFF No matter. what happens to the Michigan deer herd for the next few years, (and serious complieca- |: tions are a a) the onus ;jant fodd supply in the form of Deer Herd It is very doubtful . that .the killing of any antieriess deer will be legalized in Michigan this fall. Somé of you will re- joice, and in certain areas of the state where the antleriess | kill was severe and too drastic — your rejoicing is justifiable. Short-sighted, uninformed ob- servers elsewhere may have litile to cheer about. Deer are~ multi- plying far tao rapidly for the amount of food available in many northeastern sections of Michigan where-hunting pressure per square private lands, is extremely low. on farm lands south of the Bay. City line where a ‘natural fear of tian is more than offset by, abund- farm crops. Heavy damage is. sure 9A" ACE JU/0 UTI ‘a short fuse which can he tossed | from one legislative committee te- ‘mile, due to the abundance of Deer are steadily encroaching | [to result — a good deal of st this| another for only a short time be- fore somebody gets burned. CHICAGO—-The night. golf show at Tam Q’Shanter will be resuitited | June 7 running through Aug. 30. phehleah bag HH ae \\i I i Wi j 8 PAD AY f \\\tl Mi) MT) il oes | BIG SAVINGS ON THE NEW Firestone — Super Champion. _ SALE — ; a Firestone if tf at - IT PAYS Swi | FINS Cleated Sole. Knee Harness. /Name. Loe swim fins ~ cA TI Are a SS oes rrerey i TUT, inaes “17% Famous heavy duty, long wear. - _Both Black and White Sidewall " SIZE geastunscar | een wees 6.40-15 - 14.15 6.70-15 14.95. | . 18.45. 7.10-15 16.60 20.55 98.8 | 7.60.15 18.25 . . ———— -6.00-16 12.95 16.45 TO PL AY 650-16 17.90 22.15 : : s Tax and your old recappable tire == i WONDERFUL IT y: Cy Gasitioe Voiory Foecuel Firestone [az GUARANTEED “SIZE 6.00-16. 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Program Friday Previous Periods Wholesale Pontiac YMCA will hold its an- ag ial open house and induction pro- ina-Oft See CHICAGO — Most grains! “ prais: a25.3.3| NEW YORK ~The stock mar- gram 7 p.m. Friday in the gym- t ling ls . inched thei g Apples. Spy, ; Way speed in quict | Oe teeta sate taste aa” | Ret had a higher look about i to nasium. Highlighting the program| '" Factory Output for dealings on the Board of Trade Vegelabiee=*\, Ma 1281.98 dos day in dealings. : | will today, Gains. were limited to small behs. | Beets, ‘toppe ped. 128-173 ba, | Bros- early at a will be a demonstration “Many Reasons fractions, TR tn eadiope, Fade ea recee | Teiome were mained, bet Semmens and veg of awards to! ' be ‘Soybeans lagged. One reason was | bens. “Ouiens, ary, 100128 Bote bee: ke in enough sections t egress att sinectors. a By DAVID J. WILKIE = a guilty Kies HT peecsion rreeweiteesth ss onions, . 8-10 dos le scales higher. - About persons are expect , armington . ‘ sont fouen, Another wea the cx-| fir Coy, SieTll wee tit | stan wore te Oo nape One to attend the ceremonies featuring| Associated, Prose tice Alien C. Ingle algo fined Kir-|]] MADEN GERMANY : ving weathe: the | ‘shes. ted, “fé-t.t0 hens; Tedisbes, induction of 115 new members: into A ve by $25 and $25 costs. If the fine . rs — one -.™ sofa 39 6s ube miner, o-| Gene for the. mest past while . | ) DETROIT. — The Auto indus-| and costs go unpaid, Kirby Will ‘ terri 18-80. dos bebe hu tas the YMCA. An of the sts go i, main prodacing tory, 1.50'bu. Tomatoes, hothouse, 2.80-3 00 losses at the extreme stnounted history and function of the’ organ-|try’s retailers expect to sell a lot | spend 60 days in jail. : 5 Rye continued to show Organs: Cabbage 125-178 bu. Goll, to betwen 1 and 3 pefate. 4 lization will be given, according to|6f cars in the‘next two months—| A bicycle, valued at $30, was sie strength it appeared to | Mtoe be. Mesterd Ts-1'00 bu. spine | Alrerafts were depressed as they George Balch, boys and giris dir-| perhaps 1,400,000 units. reported by Dale Nabarrette of --e running into some profit-tak- | ach, 90-1.00 bu. were” yesterday, while railroads ector. ' '} June and July traditionally are | 194 W. Wilson Ave. to Pontiac po- ing after its advance of the past | , iettucs, snd gl ine teet, and. airlines were higher. _ win) |Dig retail months~“With added ef-|lice as stolen from tthe carnival several weeks, 2.26-3.80 3-dos crete; head, 1.1.00 ‘>u:| Steels and motors were mostly give ae 4 As aoa see | fort inspired by the heaviest in-| grounds at Franklin Rd. and Rapid = pall lrg > tad aalecam a jer teceumea eaves aid CARL D. ROGERS what: their have ac |Ventory in their history ae St pesierday 7 hour was % to % higher, July . — - radio-televisions: and distillers di 1. mA complished at the Y, along |@e-£xpected to top any prev Gurusa Wears of oe Bases : eee i $1.99%; corn Y% to % higher, July| perporr iaP)—e sf, Patrol better. The chemicals and tobaccos T with the awards presentation,” | like period in their retail delivery). ie reported to Pontiac We Also Stock the: aa ui ogame tad om RR patties giedes., [were largely lower. ~ 16M C Management Baich said. Program: =, | Police today the theft of four bub-|}] © SMITH-GORONA | oe op ca rye % to higher, | e¢ medium reraae S75, oo 1 ok Alleghany . Corp., eon The young swimmers will be un-| yeanwhile wat be a level- | CP from hig - auto which had e ROY AL : 3 + ecytonns unchanged | 5 pte 3. A sith Wil mest active issue up %, opened Chan S Announced der the direction of Donald Por-| ing off in pine with or | DCC? Parked in .a parking lot on to % lower, July $2.44%; and lard | avs GA. Sores, fh.0h wid, ‘ove, today on a block of 12,000 shares ge rit, suinihing inatructor ing ory output, °F Kennett road near Baldwin ave-|1] @ REMINGTON 2 cents lower to 5 cents a hundred medium 33; grade B lare M: rade | unchanged at 914, ‘end Kt can ° ' without a prolonged work st0p- a pounds higher, July $12.55. we ag aro sa Guuddl acteslad Gaadlprina! - | Appointment of Carl D. Rogers Medals will be given to three page There are other factors to : ‘ Fry Them All mrmereialy er va taree 20%-20 to..the new position of general | boys in recognition of outstanding | cut into production volume. Be-| Rummage sale, June 4. 9 a. m. y F ra Grain Prices iatge 26-90, medmim 35 Several good blocks were on superintendent of assembly plants; | swimming ability. The awards, |sides the heavy dealer to 1 p. m. 157 Wessen. Home dem- Before You Buy! @ $C aE ee ene larke 38. large! the tape early’ including Pennsyl-|was announced today by°T.E. Wil-| first of their kind given in the these include midsummer absen-| onstration Club. ; —Adv. |i] rwo Exrerr. service a : ae wMarket seedy Lf. g- Ay vania Railroad 2,000 shares up %/ son, general manufacturing mana- | three divisions, will go to: Michael teeism and heat strikes. The latter) » wale 8 W. Fie uae a cron Ah) — Comins | lees gines._,Belance ‘tlerines sol at 27%, RCA 4,200 up % at 52%,/ ger of GMC Truck and Coach Di- Harrington, op Aehten division: Vernon {usually are of briet...duresion , but eat Fue. 9 to 13 = m aay | CHINES. ise aly toes Bee 222: LIU™ | eck “sod supotin creensive. Eanty | Douglas Aircraft 500 off 1 at 68%. | vision. Joseph, junior division; and Rich-|they upset assembly line ogera- | any. “senses 200% Borbeens toe fairly active then | American Airlines 3,500 up % at 7. C. Fellows also was named | &™d Willard, intermediate division. tions, ; aha) ‘Fei 10 te ed P + € oeoee % } Fs t = ° = e in fa z «Nera cence 3.01% galy ....-.< 244% |, ; cansana socdoues 28, and Boeing 2,000 off 1's at 644. superintendent of track assem- | Harvy Griswold will honor the} 4, guty several makers will ae Soe. Exchange rire} | General rinting Pay ci sosese 149% Nov <.ccces 232M ftc ~ Among higher stocks were New bly, and N. P. Kilgore was ap- | outstanding girl and boy as a re- | be . production sched- CHICAGO, June 1 -(AP):-Potatoes: Ar- arranging Sep... -aees 42% Jan ---- 2.34%! rivals old stock 14, new s én | York Central, the Frisco Railroad, pointed coach. assembly super- sult of their work in the craft} 4... for a close cut of current Rummage sale, First Methodist | Dee ..ceees New Contaegits track & @id stock, 193 new stock total Texas Co., Pan American Air- shop, and awards will be given to ‘ Chureh, Pri. 9 to 12. —Aay . Z a aCe Sade: free Dt 335% oF sane ported oat = ways, International Paper, U.S. = = st say ae Me to conclude the! - Fie : , , ; : “t Ww. LAWRENCE July ....0e00 68% Mar -+e+ 3.37%) about steady; ecarlot ‘track sales, .old tary ‘er. 3 Reming.| Rogers, 41, of Birmingham, has a ission will be require up to four or five weeks, If your ’s im jail and needs: eI SR slock: Idaho Russpts 4.00; Colorado Red | Steel, Chrysler, Sperry, been a. GMC since 1935, | $resram. No but the schedules have to be set | pail, Ph. PE~$-0424 or MA 5-4031. Dec gorrsees 40% July ....ess #4 McClures 2% New stock sup Hes it bt, | ton-Rand, Schenley Industries and eine 2 = - charged, Balch said. se suppliers can pian delivery —Adv. 4 “ipsicueeet- eee ees or American se supervisory tions * 1 ™ sais ue track. sales, new stock” reg Can sheet metal and coach manufactur- of required parts and —- Pontiac Exchangites (ites ms mist) are owe Gamat deers |i, periments see net: | Hold Ceremony “Sine iui) oon, mt Sos Panhandle Refused hee fc . ; | os ae be yards superintendent. : how many more 1955 model cars y up em ou " VU OL 4 ~ —— Studebaker- ackard Libb ' o 5 A i : : In his new capacity, Rogers wilt . . they may expect trom the fac-| fy S [ eC an 0 om ruise eee a oo MeNeill & Libby. ee ee ee ee CHICANO, June 1 (AP)—Butter steady: _ head both truck and coach assem- tories, At present some of them AF receipts 2.033.194; wholesale buying prices} -For the past two sessions, the | bly operations. a W have more cars than they want; wasiHINGTON (AP) — The Su Sakon "Gud and. thet ‘wives Pa Mai"B'c save 6 8|stock market has been going| Fellows. 49. af Pontiac. joined 7 others say they could use more. | breme Court has refused to review * will pate in the 1955 i. s steady: reecipts 97.153: wholesale through a series of indecisive |GMC in 1934 and has served as a Insurance Firm Lays That’s a condition that could objections by Panhandle Eastern partici Michi-| puylng ‘prices unchanged; US. large movements. Yesterday. the Asso-| coach shift superintendent since lead to a lot of “bootlegging” in Pipe Line Co.-to, | ciated Press average of 60 stocks| February, 1951. Kilgore, 48, off Cornerstone Today for |new cars. In this practice dealers |. ‘new natural ges pipe line to tion cruise Sunday through sip sei checks MS: current re-| held unchanged at $164.90 while | Pontiac, came to GMC in 1929 and] 4 coo, Buiidi with what they consider surplus | so. parts of Michigan, Wiscon- | w - ° . there were a few more stocks|has been a coach shift superin- ~orory ‘ ng Bc ers in ancthee area, for| Sit. Iowa and Missouri. ~ | Offietal delegates to the con- backing down than advancing. tendent since November, 1951. car ers in anot area for . Commission ‘ : vention aboard the 8.8. South “ Positry i Scott E. Lamb, president of resale at prices. below the pre- scsacestsed |cmpetnection’ of teow t American will be Pontiac Club DETROIT POULTRY . New York Stocks Mat ity Bid Michigan Life Ins, Co., was jenn level. iy American Ledsienn Pigs Une | \ ee ie te Dente ea |Bamtriee, thibiy Bees eee ge (Late Morning Quotations)» aternily bias wied to cficiate of coremee?| LOWER VOLUME Co. and Texas Gas Transmission Rev. Malcolm K. Burton and (¢ Reavy eed 71-29 at ye oo heavy [adams Ex ... 42.4 Interlak Ir.. 225 All Turned Down laying ceremonies this afternoon However some unofficial esti- | Co. American Louisiana's plans in tecte B. Wers: Sa gray of tery, Gir? arred rocky ye; | Aamiral +i Mick. Hs ox Go ere ee one — mates put production for the | clude delivery af 200,000,000 cubic : Officiating at the convention as | (pPopettes 14 ips.) Siar ts ‘bet Be ay Redes --. 33 int 5 caatant U. N. Building ing ade goa ey and i pace third quarter at a feet daily to Michigan Consolidat | ‘the ship travels the Great Lakes | | Breeder hen turkeys, 32. breeder toma | Allied Stry -. 216 werd |1,780,000 passenger cars. That | ed Gas Co. in Detroit. . will be Elbert Wilmot, state presi-|"imartet steady and trade rather quiet. | Alum Ltd : 85 | UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. @ —| i songs ram structure would compare with an indicated| Panhandle asked the U.S. Circuit. : dent and a member of the Pontiac | Litht, receipis edeauate.. Best interest | i Airlin - $42)/The United Nations has turned | be ene = ome for 200d quarter total of 2,219,000 Court in Philadelphia to review unit. oe es meee Ps Jam Sen ; 302, down several requests from senti- eraser Navemhar J but still represent a substantial| the commission authorization, ex- stenting oat te ane caeiielites cmtcAc0. pay 1 pea wy Am’ Mardy : a bir to thelr babies on UN i Set kel ie com | "ards Automotive Reports, parce Nery aed por sh pag = cam ¢ —Live 4 . - a“ ‘ . : John -C. Cowe, V. Hancock, D.| stead?! eT a (yesterday) Am 125 | ritory here. cay Cony. home offices in Oak-| -mnmenting on industry plans for | circuit court dismissed Panhan- R. Lazelle, Howard Losee, Gelston prices Cocaesee hanes teen Bae | am Gonend yee. It ‘has also put” firm foot down as the third quarter, says seven car| die’s request with a finding the _ Poole, Howard Powers, Elmer hint ‘hens siedeit, broilers or eet ane : 447 |0n what one Se os called| Invocation and benediction was makers will be down for model| company was..not by Reynolds, Neal Scott, Henry Sink, T - 34 screwball reques Y persons| given by Rev. Robert M. Frehse, changeovers in July and August,| the commission action. Panhandle F. J. Temple, Vernon Vie, A Livestock . = | 4,2 : 3 wanting to ot New rks. UN. reaper atahte of, an De- | with three more changing in Sep-| then appacied to ape high tribunal. pomp oy borg: « — Glenn Wilson and John Nanly, who - a rose. gardens East} troit able tholies, (tember. seensacemresnetedl (s Me: : June aes no | a Several persons. including at a = [2 tee Bears out oarBer ssnertions Rejects Club License General Printing d vestock market: Hogs salable 450. Mar- “We a | least cue Geleante, have died in| or Howard Kelly of Royal that many of the 1956 model c j ket active, ce 13a lly 20° ceate higher: = te egate, . welcomed Detroit Common | will be introduced several etal LANSING ® — Thé State Liquor | & Office Su ‘Two rion ir S ber as : iis = ay aes but a Council President Louis C Miniani | earlier ‘than were the 1955 cars. | Control Commission has rejected’ PP ~ 5 H | tonal ‘premises yet. and ‘Norman Wade, director of the} asigo trom the over-all esti |" new Gue Neenes foe tee ny 17 W. LAWRENCE 19-78 bulk Ie _18.00-18.73; most . & 5 Life ‘Insurance — division of - the es u _ - 960-300 Ibs 16.75-18-66- most 300-450 Ib | Benguet ..... -@ What. would be the nationality, - . mates that total 1955 output mee ies tows 13.18-18.0; few choice lahtweighta 75 of an infant born in this UN. "tdee sat ia en ouPmedics might top the 1950 record of eae Soaaatites a its . 13.75 -@ |area? = aking ceremonies | 6,675,000 cars, there has been no = Jalative boty. . l yes Ran Nap tea bg ht yusere ** §a4| Answer from U.N, legal experts: | were three Pontiac district agents,| guess as to what the fourth local legislative ++ [8 |'The baby would be an American, a a, Harry E. Cur-| quarter production may amount ; -:. 42° | just like-any other infant born out- | tis er ey. to. It should be noted that the » : ; + 3 4| side the fence that separates thé the coPnerstone was a copper ‘figure given ‘is an estimate, not FRIDAY h : : “> $63 U:N.'s 18 acres from the _ of | box containing mementos of the oc-| 5 scheduled total, Ideal for the Home r 21. B Miia te gir goed: fae se 363 | New York City and the United oa. including pictures of the | Present planning indicates most NIGHT . or Small Office | commercial cows 13.00-14.50; few high qo) » 24 | States. company officers and directors, | of the high! competitive allen | Sere and ‘cutters mostly 1050-12.96, few {| ‘That would be ‘so whether the current annual reports of Detroit's will be in 1956° model producti SPECIAL Sayre) coamerent teas the [See AEE: Seren in at age |Pareats were Americans ce for imajor industries, and the Memor.|SUL0° a eal quarter of tl § te 9 O'Clock Only! utility and Eo Saal - 402 Pan aw Air. 21. |eigners, Under U.S. law, anyone | jal edition of the Pontiac to fetal insets. * and | Celanese Tos %2/ born in the United States is an oey year, Sales appeal will be built B* : y Sener ped 30, Yealers very very — . $2.3 1 = fe iver rhe ena at i and prime kings ¥ scarce; Se Ha Commercial grades 12.00-17.00; few calls maT ! at Shep saab Tie He sales, supply | Gora o-3etg 2 agreement | some ‘floor space rented to - | meager. Bs eum ies $3 Pit Plate @ o.. ‘he hong = United vonagind mroreree ea tee a rea one reigied CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Con za orem’ 1 - nt resolution 0 _ | will. continue e - AGO, June 1. (AP)—Gslesie b onsum pon peat itle for first place in sales, Equal- | Pw Pure = 5 | Gone pr 4 s 184 Pedio Se Expect Steel Output | cr . re ‘ly eertain is a continuation of the RIVAL FILE aan 1. 10-6 BOW tara. Ff dR 0 { ! | Buick-PI h competition for’ , Stat the Site easel san, + Reeweuas’ £5 FOF REPOFS QUIPUL | Ahead of Last Week —_BuicePymouh compen for, home or office use 25 higher; sows steady to strong. In- ** 3g7 Reyn_ Met .. 1888 , P fs 3-inch Capacity, with trunk fete “chetce "sows under 400. Ib: most ch perme? 83 for First 5 Months. . aethie weele, Wil be ght | en ne eee iy eres IME cates Sock Letter size with choice No. 1to? ; rst o “s tion this week will be — gave Ford a lead of nearly 20,000, ra Fae Eee: ae “higher than the preceding week /retai} deliveries over Cltevrolet - DETROIT w—Ford Motot Co/|and far ahead of the total in the | and Buick a 16,500 lead over Plym-. Reg. $1.60 Value _ iq | Teported today its assembly plants |1954 week, the American Iron & | Guth. The figures covered all states | Special Dae . 60.1| built 1,122,555 cars and trucks in Steel Institute estimated today. /for ‘the first three months of 1955 fore Cc : §f?| this year’s January-May period; | Mills are scheduled to operate | plus partial reports for April. Pee Le Moy wer — arable at 96.7 per cent of capacity and FRIDAY units produced mpe turn out 2,334,000 tons of steel this . % ee period. me - /. \week, Last week's actual operat- Drowns in Puddle ONLY! ik Bs ti + :.942| Included in curre Sling rate was 96.4 and production| MONTEREY, N. Y. w—Jack S. : abe peta i aa Sa eRe cs | Camara Pring = ie ¥ 49,948 ago mills at per cen in ei inches of water. State at} Lincolns and 164,194 Ford /trucks. | and produced 2,331,000 tons. A. polici se parently was _ a7. year ago the figures were knocked ‘mconeclous when he fell wert reduction was made w 623,508 ) ote bs 2 Ford cars,; 130,304 M P “ Fe | es respectively. 14 feet from a bridge into a creek. "$2 a: 5 : 30. 29. aeaW ans anle ewe cotta, com} Gen Shoe... BT Timk R Bear “$2.61 trucks, General Foods Reports 9.00-12.50; welty and commer- arnin of 5. 29 ee : Banings oF $5.29 CONFERENCE ‘SPECIAL Ba are) —— ‘NEW YORK (INS), — General y vata sochuding | scone, for the focal. year en Designed by Seating Englasers Le a os man{ S22 acannon | TO REDUCE FATIGUE tea 33 help them | net income of $27,913,482, or $4.66 anipeamaassech 3 Ha of Chittagong! a common share, in the pre-||, roots a 68 : 184 » the Temple of x year. Sales increased to\} Brtsati ure vent ‘for untiring . Ha oe hundreds of | $824,800,000 from $783,007,626 the | Attention... suptriatively™. TOCK AVERAGE me stagnant | year previous. with unit sales at a eee tie constrastie . Come . . new péak. : Bonderized, | ae finish, “Pabrilice™ uphot- : and ndust. pene to see the Cosco ' ae assessed $50 court costs by ak-| neon w spon $8 ‘aiet 724 1083 LET. COMPLETE Special” wide chair. land County Cincuit Judge H Rus-|Wenc"age::ssases is Ha es HOME | sel Holland. Roehm admitted May | Month cersssicgiee Aas Bi 6 23 to cashing w $20 bad check last Hoty’ nign.scccccaes we Ty INSURANCE ~ : | April 18, Se peu, os me tl ete 17 it SETTER SEATING masons Better Werk bas es fopcciccdess Tue Mg wes | Gets 3-Year Probation }< qgDEtnory ‘g1 ;. ||. Alter pleading guilty May 23 to| Piewres after decimat potnts dusky, 18,°of 3537 Samuel, Roch-| Zinghos Prot ‘ester, was placed on three-year Migwest Abr st so ie 1 De th N Hi i BSS, _WEDNESDAY, J ae | = q otces | _Help Wanted Mato hg JUNE 1, Ses fo ee ee | |mosenw,. MAY eed _—- : ated Male~ _ _ = Wilson, 120 es “CHARLES oe oS A acces Help Want — oe WS a _ Female z : ae 3 poy Rdg age 65; ded bo H Preakin at a” Viwohard = 2 SA leno! _Help Wathed Female_7 “@_ He, Wan W. - . : > eral Direstogs ....... sesesee 3] Blood —— i ee ral worthesters LESMEN- , ee ere anted 8 _- Building ’ ‘ nape RE i Se Charles W.. Homan EXP des | Experienced part COLORED.) DF __. Building Service 12 Peres enreces 8 the: ‘Dudley #11 Glere Penerel iat XPERTENCED “tf oe vpet pe me for eiert v0 Bete Me ositad “rirl=ne “30 oe aus ‘BY LO- LO- —¥ Auburn neral~ e--bav ay ¥ ty gelling oung| taurant, 107 y cat mel HOT . ] pm. this e Neigh 7 ve o and ar Pien- rola oe or N. a Rese “ EL. « Keocy Gat ate ab] er Se oe Ne ate a ES ecreencey eur GL) PREFER PERSON : ayneléa be; Meken tax the are * tront in rou B ‘To Sell -To_T eng OS ggg am msg -REFERRED. - | eree. City. atrel. Mone. rar. ie “prenandion, wort we bave| ee weee TONS {a ‘Birmingtem.| RIENCE RED. EXPE- : ini ieee) ROSCHELL a SSS eegerer | THOUGH NOT NECES- Sang etroant ae SE" oon HAN (fences De ae 121 Krraeements. by the ‘Dudley 1 xa miteld ils, "Mich _ Shop, 80s N Saginaw. Pi yeas) SARY. PO N TIA Cloew | hy sCHRORBaE GaP | EXPERIENCED TREE TRIM lenaemaline mae EXPERIENCED “WATT ® Mra | PRESS BOX 78 r “2 = ‘18 the spears hi, 1958. MAR- erro TRIMMER, rative Real rREALTORS tnd efficten emo bits Neal ‘+ INGP AST jo ‘ oY a “aaa; vi etgiores 212 8. Balin, age! EEO ee ivEn FE 20003 lame ont. Mary Go-howsd Neal) RIENCE: B EXPE- | Peat atte, MAS renee pea emg Orme toes gsm ise | it ea ecpenutNce co M . Mrs ‘ax EXPERIENCED eae sept ae . Bu 6 FICE E sea aT : ie ae Aiton ae full er NEXT DOGR toe __&.m. te whe & per Hecate ocr sre COOK, TRANS | - Einma Wagner, “Pun ry er] and Mew Sure, 2 "Or ror ornce | "bain a a SSS wml be held neral 7. . = in = - v girl 3 CARE FOR| ~ eee ee. at Prid service’ _ Store. pig A per- < = —— in: years old. atone te tanks room fara sak| ce : Lutheran ‘trem the atte, 2rd. ENERGETIC Wi downtown FIRST CLASS evs Ho leuadry Live goers YOUNG MAN OR iinet sso MAJ-G&N: B.A. GhimexHony |r te a Seen. Rev | ime ppeitcg i versatile ful eee Glen “tale ne a) Commerer “WOMAN pee ties end, JSSENDORF (ont & ay ikisuagamense’ Ge r-| ice Tasrouge tales and serv DI . . EXPERIENCED UNDER 3 aad tarpeaita was throwin ever . |USAF Ofti (elles SRaraongs oc soe ae | Res coe eens een | FULL om amr tan gira rom beara HIGH SCHOOL grave for the ; 1cer lea OCS 25/, oa% ¥ 30, 1955, lent fhe shed ; Stee EXPE ar 20 8 Pe Bes GR? 1c ; | Mel EDW b urence . Eeecel- RIENCED rry St. i RADU A * al of the ope ight. Remov- Cit | Wed Children to Roa, + aye §4; baleved b Ave Pectna. —— Apply a tetirem JODA1 INDU* NTE Ribs stots Dining ravine Orch VIN- TOUCH T TE easket-was to be con- y otarians’. Wid. Household G A nesses as rgaret L. vue eee ee Center. 1 sent, Singer a 66 N. PARKE 5 Fine. pe eee Room. 3049 Orchard] to take “trai - rYPIST Money anecous .... 21; and Eugene B: ather _*™ oe Birmin . | ema uel tm near-by ning for aassi Guest S k Wanted ‘to ‘Rent Spobeccs Ceo peg | nonce oe (Carol) FIRST CLASS 5, Cpe — TRACTOR & ser oy Ve “ater O WATCH ing ‘Apply Aap eeogpered me was gue The ped Ct. ni ted Real Wetata 0 aaa) ke a wo mr Male wel: | |mctDay Pande yor IMPLEME NT HOUSE Wiv E w . Maree FARO TA EAR MOORE, the body had} Force commander of the Tenth Ai ENTALS QOVERED = “Bnei can pbc! fab and ° pert ti a 7 . ps geen ee “ _TECEOR EORAPH CO. Scans “ws ; , Maj. - r ei la Tily Pasmal cen ) eherda. fat aan joes igel 7 WeTAX teancanas tare wacom 8 §._Perry_8t “ee RANTEED ROOFS, ALL KINDS : ce eased val il peel eae ct Sopa sia Hoare af on eel eos Beas naeete at a rae LE AW ellie : . . the , at 1 am. aA G. ir - ‘3 e von |= &wer rep you Pats @ : _guest speak neral H Donelson-J to 9:30 Brown. 7:30 /-- part tim answer. Full Cc tis a Bea: id an- URE me : fork where he t tomorrow's anchenn — W. Deeg Former dongs Loh ees 8 om. 4300 Cass Be 1 pm - FORD MOT ie can Me hs: Por. informs- Co. will kelp you i and eouteee an ca voLLS of 32. an. 4, 1843, at the the Pontiac R : meeting of = quan tnterment ai] LANDSCAPE” AXD . Lk. Rd. MOTOR CO .PE_ 1081 after ay Hasvey.| Your. tom far eS jos: a at Jt was moved age | ) otary Club Pr el ty may be se emejery. Mr | maintenance, 3 D -¢ ,CEMETER} z ° : a else gh em |_| «Sepeerenee: If You are neat ip ing. saci ~~ of citizens campaig: op pap alan = rttee, atthe Don an EXPER Cemetery nt BIRM ). | INTELMIQENT, COLORED GIRL. and"bave's. good work backeround OR or st ying, 180 eal honors to be 4 Sor proper Gurecntest fot 7 ara tog ome” | MAS. EXPERIENCED f MINGHAS “day heme anys) oulites, toes zea will recetve | eckground | "ining “10 A NDING ARB a : : PF 31, abricatin : AM ays clea ehtidr nay tin iG. SANDING Gat end yang goececes | pears: wn * 48, has « military semen 2 cienamn, Munigan | set lar ak ahect metal wore) ge ee pe Fer a, StS ae sens era equipment, Guar, werk governor. years ting back more than brother" of McCullough, “dea t| | @eCwANIE ut OR Se) NEEDS _tecer 8 eek eer me ee st) Sareines sn‘cution dt division, (Car) _3:161 estimates. Jobs syler ‘ON 2 oni tiga World War II a ool Miss tuiethan’” Vandecat| helper with AND M A MECHANICS Tes > ; iu f eo limited yeges i Four arsowea¥ = on | was captured rely service ‘will be he ors es “ith tools Apply in person ee June Grads : agerial aes for yourself. y the) kinds new ORK OF ALL Japanese at Hong Kong pod = se ii Veunoes 130 pm (MAM FoR Ci tae gaat: ACCOUNTANTS wre eT June Grads bor Meomhegno § wigsey wonatite teal, oat ry stay oe * a om eos 8i | LE fe = Son “| Ror com fo aus N MES BUILT , prisoner for eight vee officiasing. ‘Int Sona’ w Punerai | _ N Pest ne SE RANING "TRUCE uty gredustinn | AE aed oor cemaias cictoresntin Gualtty. EW V HOMES BUI <3] convinced his Months, He Mt. ore Interment ulder addock. ppearance. 78) BUDGE sane (ot ation, Listed belo ou ee Hotel, Perry end apply Se = butld additions AY civilian is captors he DeCa Cemetery Mr | 2 YOUNG ME} DGET AN one | SF ellabl the) Sntevectiaig” poskiona Pontiac. Mich 1 Plie and make | fvillay and wee released. Peters Mant tee Veertece Yans| Fruit "Me een? "ane IN PRR. AAAENS TS . eoocuces, fhArg Wed June 1. oss Sa : ; ruit “Marke 12 A g : SMAR at ; r Lyne “OT 2 | lie came to Selfridge Air Force * yng! __ [Card of Thanks 1 wa aft qebure Ra'|\.. FINANC eftigg OAL te are a DISTRICT H carlos ; r : : ‘ 8 ze NAL . SAN ; ; reagents lll goa ced Zerol Sep Bates nN Set 928 ee BOYS AND | ~*~ YSTs HER orrege creme BS] TE TRICT MANAGER gg seura ~ REALTY CO. 0 = execu! : 46.- >> &. neighbo : ou 32 aioe ibe PE :; m which m 000 nosit 19 Jos! | the late Gen. Hoy tive aide|Sele Lune Goornc srs. Captain ra relatives a ERSONALITY typist... 9333/ oy rch Ho f immediately Tie PMT 2040. PE ! berg, t Hoyt §. Vanden- Oi cscs 1 A om Army and the VE > E ING bookk . $280 Aween 25 tious rso! Daily; Sun. : hen Air Force chief Money to Loan ee oe eee one ater, tet sad ger (ll TS I RODUCT DES RERSONABLE rece nan $280, 1B sales aad 3 whe ts ee as | a jam. } te 6. | tute setseancegeeces PAL ea sar reece teen ae pited j , — ae IGNE RS|- =asren Apia 8 oom fe. recrull and tale a wane 3-069 repair specialt =| Veo | CORY Raton iio terete 18 ta 24 PR iO #220) ta product. train a'eroup 49 SPECT, nen stensep of rs IpDU eee uct o* Ch adver- jlwee eset 41 Meet) eee rt 2 aoe . ODUCT DET AILERS PSY Saturday Full trainine and in Plan DU Aer anks to. the PRESS earnings ¢§ manager Atte? Fc 2 MANE, AE SE MA" Cant cece RESEARCIE ~ | Steatag Recess 8 6 sia eae Ey ace ie and a kindness a. oe pao ferred veiain experienced ° LIGHT HOUSE' | _tion ye eig Crafte noe = aison 32276 i tering M aeons et om w Gees. ana) ene vee long hours, pre lp ~ryNr sitting. Live WORK Ai AND Baby. |CURB_ New Stat eae te ‘ Burns lay ther tees cu dear bole euranc ation, Blu paid | CHNICAI ; ed imm FE 5-3778. HELP TO x State. ates. Our paneer 18, of cea. Pemoy stone. wes | red rated ciner benetta. War . AL WRITERS ~~ MATE Sa meee Xx "Hames "10, FORK, PROM a | x ~ . ~ et : son sta’ emcee) os eee ian MECHANIC FOR CAR DEALER AJESTIC Tien arene Te Tae rasa 7-7] pagy, atte reighbors fer Ant _ Marke, 2000 AR DEALER} =ACCOUN Sood capertarea, EN WOMEN - AGE ¥ U We SP S| marae? ae iness in the re- WAN. 35 TO 1 ¥ "COUNT CLERKS a es Rw le Sis GF, can 5 SCALE TE CEMENT. sel : ma to Pontia 7 Phone anes and lumber Eg WS ad -ERKS | fe'ssaa Larry aner Sipe ON “oper SMa Ee eatimates +7. with - 18) _Pufstey_1 gator “employes. and pte pt soca polos if Dr MIDDLE. ae Work Wanted M _Building : $s Lake nun "E Wal TO TLR OOR dan Woe Rd. Postac tsi} «MACHINE: OPERA’ Bon RESOED LADY TO Cane) 4: i Wanted Male 107" F ee __A Bd no THANE OUR Gun aS roe yer ome ie ATORS while mother pg housework | 4 CARPENTRY. PLAST -A-1 FLU pire Chester, Bae > soot Elssbeh tk. Ro ons : amar a 5 doe a | LOCK LatiN specialty. FE | PE s-s0se at EUS H ‘DOORS r odo A P “4 Ww AY terday | te nr oll gap ig ood APPLY. counter TRAPPERS AND, as Seat work FE ot " GRICK An AND CE | ee BIRCH gee arent ten of . poor = ae OE : MIDWEST ; os iaccan” ifecee nghouse "8a Cre ind. a WANTS | = OREO AN Seréverse trim F precy $12 up appointments \ Gow, Fatiang "SS of oo is dr. Paichanng 7 — FORD MOTOR co, {EAE Bhs BOY. is WANTS Lawn MOW! MBE [tears John bet" and hi - commissions. They to ™ apne a ee ee a oe on “oy $833 > care MIDDLEAGED LA — Lake Be MOWING. $6 Sun. 10-1 Lincol — =: Tourist include: of ten Transportation Off ; lowers 3 te Secrmar ; _ see} 2500 E ; Bichts weekly. Tues, re | CARPENTER amma FLORIDA 77338 Tucker, editor ine Schoo! District Used _ : POxsTan's PLO Managers “7 ie ee E. MAPLE RD meat AP PEs ie yan rgarg stings. siding. De M aman: | Reticetionel_e ee OOMS | . teeeeeee “"" "gg 2484 A WE ts, All T foo $200 | . = : e 4- i . D...ML ; hd nt oS. : BL Bed es OO Famer tere ane es seer Tapes a Senitianl| pGE MEN =| See a = : : . : ry and _MEN F > ; ton — Dr, Wil rey eee Reere Open Saturd se pone PRREEREeeaae en ee] Bers T WORK je tern EEDON : ee < 2 ¥ + 8 - @f Mount Clemens pod The Cursiey pees one ‘ti ] 2 ay 1TO 8PM THURS. = ‘ont Call: mend, rls tnbor MY sidewalty and cheap. ee a we pe NONE mee mett Binkert of Ca ay vill mature “ comolete PONERAL HOME P.M. WT5> MARR eye —aiestaores | TS AnD cagrenren| Busi ahr Sh, LO9R, : Carson City. bear interest Diayto~ facilities OR > Midw man on f 1 on eore Sace eterred. FE 54200 | walks ments. driveway siness Services Mental Health : = ceeding 3% "TOP Pisine = Wetertord cae a8 est F mploy Seale orn en bere LE ETARY FOR on gun I tescorece ese ton on Dr. fee ‘per Zl TRADERS are| 2 Se pout |_ Two, PONTIAC STATE ann BLE ters bexpsply inte vegan rie Aigo : os ee and LAW Orr ICE. tae beak a anaes cog A a breed } assified ads} SPARKS-G Home TT 5-9227 Lpo.| —eees._3320 N. Roche hag rood | — citiac Press, Boner Wins Pry PE 2-731. ros. OR 36733) \{ Liquor notes 1. To swap| Toul service PE Sey 2 EXPERIEN WANTED 2 MEN TLESWOM CABINET. MAKER AND CAR asoncy Clee Ay — sso ite oi ee da aay for| V7 | TOOLMAKERS. | Seeage & D2MEX | ~“WaNTED pre i a AES AE SPS Fe Se ae da or: what . . iachine building com pestneas. Oecd te D YE\ACE TREE 5 plete Cmaieten = ze. |2-8181 son do nat Fe| WOOthees-Siple EXC ePaper MCh en. eee ee ae (COMP. SHINGLING |~"A @ Get our bi FE Stak Lowell LO]. : a € work. : Ralph F. Foreman r ew UNERAL HOME \VON “TUBE DIV” ~ ee yan 70! 5% yo yy aircon | figrod agit a ee, a= BTR CHIN: Sicunalr ction ta on : “thereins the total ce Sgrsicg, Plane or Motor cai rc DIV. | mon Oee oar Ww a, furmisned,| Sopiv “a gh veel expert | Govt. eit ND CABINES| Factiva’ Ot Fult we tiss M. Briwn 2 resi op the : ; - WEN TO ar Crawtord 1! heen es Williams, Mich. | Sears, R versonnel office. |S LECT R ra . B: Mur. @AA TRENCHING CO. HOUSE a ; ewe , : la R ayne oebuck a 'Cal fooling: QO. = Cbd Cale on . = Donels | teed titra cart oF full wot I) Hel Eos bb on tte t pm 154_N, — Co. jaan ware Ses vest. | tit fig, te, and water Martin Fleming of computet - on-Johns wer iiford, ‘Mich _Help Wanted Female 2 Sa any ANTS, STEADY ar oa. oe Soe oe soil and Emilie Gleason » Pe pend Fon Suenaus- snl ria. = 4 Tnal HOUsEW: a es [ lel lw idan weeoe smveeed er eens! role rave as Sg Bitch ln no po troit. ; ; \ The Pontiac on, full time and expe sates | ERAL. HOUSEWORK. OEN- PD wes ‘NEEDS WORK “0 atau? store ‘Gener _ me e FOR WA Press {| ~ Monuments 4A preterred. | Member Covperaive goves WITH hae yemaLL Daledl pea salesgiris for full toni cri Giagetvile. an? eooeg eee Co, (Prntne * Driver Put DR WANT ADS {leamir orang win | IVAN W. S FENEIS hood” asd SS ee rosea! ase | pet ae wk ets APPI.IANCE SERVI = DIAL FE 2-8181 ely pg VE is . SCHRAM |4 Part be Rata kroner’ 8 gecinaw. _Seeae,P8 werk specialty. On| oe,cervige of ER’ After Hitti ror 190 “Oakian Ave.” PE “2aito veer bat FE $s0n| "ware and. cos in ag AWREY BAKERIE ae N_& SON. INTERI and an toes ie aoe : ing Pedestrian — mc cine rom 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. ____ cemetery Lots 5 rivers. Apply. 50 Wayes ie AND] Dreterred” costume” teweiry Fae.) REAL EST zi caine Ccawage F * land Ave pee rene | Sotes, drew: ’ All: errors : WHITE ae CRDERLY FOR aan a eee ok ay ATE SALES LADIES tive type eanrae t a fm should be re thon, two PEST LOC. Fe pei 7 ND COUN- Tel-Huren ers Jewelry money. low cost te of bu mechanical ' to sa mediately - The ton, tee grave lets. Cnty a.| FE 20M to 3 BEAUTY Cc plenty of housing [eb ees oe Btate type \ the sibinity — no ocapom senor z $125. OPENING soi DM.) enced — | OPERA enter wee on — =e an proiect oa ac ig Sor replies to p hoeng and At r FUL | sa I. i cuan te chaos un other Ses es eee Lore panos fr So pee | -Pea! ear = i" aes toda aoe op. | _of Mabe MEN Wine B est. _p0 _ County Circuit J tor that e ebe ter Spe. Fart Sosmouerr T8.| fetes. ‘hand h caloomen be time ie | ite een Ee @inbos wasie WASHING AN WORK) . ACH CLEANING ‘. Hollemd., 2 udge 1 HH, returned. |) tertsement wnich _ oat (Shy gy *7 | pa A Backaround customers 8 7 / | eecePmows e ; mowing a AND LAWN ‘sanded. EM pe = : Clayton : alified Segond the ered valueless -— OAKLAND OR 3-9733. work, Write ——e 7 8 cessful |. BIRMIN home. Box 14, CALLING FROM! Ww. §-8050.; ORY WALI BY. = admitted the error. eb Ps HILLS ss x steady GH. A ‘Pontta Work w esti MA | fan auto which hit May 16 driving reh « tions erer. | Whee canceiie “Para 12 actions 4 raves. euch. eed teas i ac Press. M = WHITE ae anted Female er —,. Wok * sara & a Detroit Edison | 5 The your “k sure to = : +1640. “Gh! Soa ot | sework FOR COLOR! PPO ar Tipe ees eo bia Sont 3 " . se — last February phd ge oles ready for ain tere fo TS sae pumber.” > eh.| time, Call a Sundays, or full “FORD yoro wae ue school gin Mae Sind ome || tl p > WOMAN wares ~|"sevet te ae 3, of 08 Bare ry comeing the | ichion, ge Sagevtion ot his ero | Caecing vane tor ve ||; BOX REPLIES ff — 890 a week aN eqaneecaien tagger =| Electr icin | a : . King, | The fant ie ; ir week TAIN 87 b 4-450 ~ | Burgess, Milford iS. | ana e tight: a reserved to oa os these Oar eevee a 7. wate Sot ont Force. anywhere. et e | _done N STRETCHING = ectric—Sewer C wa com ject hs colt tone cans At - 1_Norton ¥| 3b s Cle s any larger than type sizes 10 a.m, toda mobi! ttre ott - cee eee B 0.” | COUPLE WARIS wOeE oe pecan service. Mo aned ay Cac bapbartceel type te 12 ‘ame seme | there were re y stat, available repens Teogreps BE ee ee = Kiteben "help, AS COOK.| 77* a nenity Wwonted = ayng, || RF entation gotow replies at Sin tingiaratutase | _"iea ee Scie (Gel ror 1955 a ition... ‘a ' s Office in sapemane. premery emorking ware D |EXPERIENCED me. ewer Cleaners. oe raha RE Cmte ag au {| “ee Mtewine ve SS ee Tir barca PE Sua aS Wty ORT RE ‘agie, ‘a oy and 7th. ay of A : 2 of Be ‘ark, nh sae i, Michigan. wife, of ents Chariots ny ) the first ——— ches S see se PL: ANT A ' “ miles “west of 8 pana |e poo Ue WANTS rs BABY as ne rewinding ar hh as : uu are hereb: c 4 «73,/ » 7 ANGGTE SSORT ian | sckoot ORT WANTS mag Ee jand contr y notified hats ASH WANT. #3, ‘78, 82, 83, Ss ; 8 graph @ner pat poppe gg egg hag DE as Lines } Day 3 Dave 10%, 85, 92, 100 Jperatory ht ho 8 da Temov mite work: stim am H , Fe joss. b aod a'Detween ak 3 am at 3 oy “S * .LESMAN / e ROA : + | ting, ve Ease Sapa or sabe ek. Iitions itlons." Resuite ee ; Lapew, 5g. bbs, 2 i ee - | *E HR AL. _ CLE 5 NGS. ates. c . Bk Chalets en ae 48 TS 38 Wee w 2 aie ee orey/s CLERK). - | NEEDS ane soa DF eee a er = t , : : . SAL. see Fe are =o pw a 5, Milford. £30 360 4 eee 6 pacaeseaTy = MULTILIT OPER CURB GIRLS ' aay taerviee SLLERT ONE pear cprenting, dee eae of the: y reason of part, is in 32.80 = (6.04 4 AMBITION eS | ATOR MO’ ; RLS ‘IRONINGS G« ee _5-44i1. _Botss er service w equip. De- the-tnatailmen the non-payn § 326. 186 008 MEN nevitH NO. 1250 ~ pe. | APPLY IN PE | ee ee wom Faw. EA eves. Reasonable FE ~ dun, tinrandee sad Wow er ie ten ae = PPLY IN PERSON . BEF BOUSEWORE Fis. TAWNS SERAFED FOR REG: Sf By Re aR Tubbs, Rate = a = mt MA Cain OPERATOR TED’ P.M. HELE" wip. ERORK. KO Chit at ns elions and weeds. FE “| said. land con and do hereby nis wife] ’ J Si suceesst a ‘OR . 1 a MALE ‘ MOWELS- SWAEP ENED. are h ct forfeit degiare ( th iret Walder ; RB) RAPHIN' ol. work Sot 2 ae. [Beit en meted jeath Notices. |stseeeStaap gorse STENOGRAPHERS PETE oe MORES AP SUPE "cans upwega igs wkang sea in aslo om / G vi a" - said ———s satis AMES. JUNE 1, tin to DT FS EL ABLE work. MA ee uouse- “Fi cgagt oF Soarasecent nome, ems there _mder and pre one nal eae! oRe"RY | ALERT ic arora oe teen |W ‘TYPIST ; "he fe Market babe. eer 156 bf ~~ 8 TORING 3 ne. ana cokes ar Ames; st have servic _ ma PN mn Pee res 5 FOES wa way na contrest 00 f Notre! So Pred xleet,, foster’ father” of eable car and! clerk. gust nA ND. SHIPPING M REQUIRED on PR See TED CAR OMEN Want w *. Gapdivicion, og eryorie Vesta Park, heads Arthur Alger —, ot ence. | aad = y bonus Atal ys and odes sp eg Daid —_ w Heal on WOMAN Wit OWN 53036, . 7 me | ae val = ee ee service fa Fa Touts. @ 08 pm | = — Orion” “ oor IPPT gana “: Wee ____ Buildin ——_7— ; 4th.) {lon tte . a4 ptitate ee —veemprrcegl oti 3 ‘ . sao aa geo SMS" Shh el Se Yr ing pes . g Semics ments mark Conte, “lesa! BOOK “ick piano "ea “CH: APIN-B a TRACTO: | eSB Excelieat earn or Bart ae ieee ‘ the gy Ig Soe KKEEPER : BROK iN- BIGELOW IMP a R& ings/ MI yes the 2 eq re ms CLOSE, M Seas oe eee $600) * nt cok aaa i PLEMENT D - : HBreerman, 4 hee, | , 1088, ELMER Tool ae views baccees nee 4 Sore ae Rad. : sy bs T DIV. ; : _— ee . 3 ~ | ‘1 of Mrs Ctare, ee btastanal et ig He a ae - | FORD . fauner oe fan al w cos OPERA paint .. R eer MOTOR CO and GOL” aaker EA 4 : ‘ . & true — Margo. Bucabeth Close | S¢lesmen RE een , L ESTATE 2 ‘ Ghwune 2 wee ns ay. June . tion wie see see M00 te __.. SALE 300 E A : to AN - MAP ochre parade, eo ont, take Browect Eien ae Serk| Ambitous and wing to, proepe aaa aaa ¢ Po teas @ not’ i : v ; : PRANK: tie i : _ sda kat 4 : . . Paces Public, Tusoole ¢ tae, ise a / FE 5-6181 “— CH. BON , ay D EMPLOYMENT Ridsdegeatt row AGENCY i Fs exe: Lent ESTATE & ROSA 4 : SECRETARIAL” rocttont Pepeseeeasomma| erate | HSA rn as Rin ~ z i. N me ot 5 : in om and Co. ie inter Ske “\: = . ry t are ‘ wopetieess ses, * agi eee sal oe ee SK 2 ~ = = . # = : . Ss : oe . 2 PONT | IAC P ~ RES 7 .Y IU ie NE 1 . 1955 _ leer i . < Ie oe ee ; 5 b ae Tee = ere" sie oot as Personals 25 K Fi cesieae lied me ck Turner $1 mean ee tbremneel ood eee ft ; 670 am oe mtr. TE DET. : T.. Te a. For aveite ic rton |“ ins IC CRIMINAL, COME wi ou hav ‘ ' BUY LA bath. own. PR R Quse> |, s M Ww shade ts a . cnname aaa veoh (aan SS te ej) _ Ps ND ae ICE Onn stern *s _ Moving & Trecing_1 recta See ee nee ea es a . ext SICHOLIE A TREE Feed aes ane cal A-1 M ki +41 w. 4K ha now |) “De : ] ta DOM . 12 _ ¢< ud i : 3 v : nh 30 Ope AS V up sam Gene ng 19 Day ¢ hid. to Boa Sw 1. Stout, - have be may ee seat bo WE O Huron’ st. HARG Low as Po ATKIN —— os TRUCK Licensed. FOR rd 26 einse at ut, R e oe youse hi ‘ ; SH this convenient hon 5 = Bt. ‘to 8:30 R AS me pel col ie 8S oe _time. Moth post peas PICK Wtd FE ye cup pen Eve pees | hanged t ave just he: Cape. a tue ©. ° age anaes nae enn. ENT Ph FE 5- . ox ie0 aa Sales LE 4-1 MOVING PE ¢ists any: Wid, Household Good | we 0 protect de i < mints ron area. tare a” jun ounce sto modern 6 a 5 ~ isch Tal sues gous 04) . TR any- LET bepcigteststesops If af t. A nnoce true—onl ne ac rt © de obs ea. lock ROOM P | abd: s enet: bath t + a _hauled Som UCKI , Us Goods 27 yen LOG pt nt!’ laren aaa th erengee bear << fro “ele a tan A a ees ine NG, C wr BUY s 27 eee ee Ic c = Fu tr" y de pry oar pomp rade hy - | Taken | seeped tot ag blinds _. wood | FE arded LEAN wns Ss OA Ir o yak Clark the W: AL? LEAN rnished names M s bed rhe kit ining rms. | Jot | t Brie nds... Gerenes f Moving & vias we . | FU tan wih e t in we neeee Se Sean aay (atheries Meare os LOW ial : D INSU 1 OM ced y ASE é itu Ee cg ea A er mie ett Sees pesinase sb couriz on. = Rent H tor aig tee tate DOW 3-8 BEDROG hota MELOREN wal ; ig c ~~ Ls = rT i ie, se, g CLEANED AN wel — { jar. Will bu NEEDED rT TTe cores ay anes om ROOM: B BA’ ne ‘Loveny ouses| : je CLOSE: setae 8 PAY MER | visir NEAR "PING CE ne BATH witha roomy =e ACRES - , BED 37385. all, ki AND wale. sed ie buy pod r area’ IRNIS es ia TH AN 28 ——— n. $e! Cee ik _ oe SPE eee T TH. OOLS ER 5 moder Sule ivi B ae 150 Wi ne 0! B. rt ° i HED lable Di wa Petaladeowod pte AWA quie ee ECL miss THY B a teced kite iving nice ——— SFGRD M Wesson gh? oe oan. Community PuR ow PT. WA ‘= waar peer ge OOM BUNGA. culet "residentha ee Frome wit Soe tED EXHIBIT HO —— veils Ful room Y iach a og une VE 2s val rere Peres “ Se siates cietanet Seite Be a regi ie Samana Hieron tensiyl ae oe = ~ sonable or ce. eu ITE L TY Res ent us. i m io rior sem fi as dow akem room, | yD 2 cua = aoa inum Large * inci able PE ANY K FE 2-8 ED FE 32-5523. PES tw aoneinie” mile LAKE Ren io are sen $7 500 Pric ent. 8 ers, ; n ent. ma, fitch | NEAR L ERB | ork “ads > — NERAT p 36257 INDS. 787 ur FU tl eo Loere! trom FRONT | t ent Lake rea. © potles With FOU = | ORCH ELT $6,500 Bticea scare: tonteiai oF TO RE you ha RNI - Phone all EM 5 rking Pontiac P E : alas wit rich IR LOT oes: ARD RD. | N interio This ae Ra CLEAN as reaped and ve an TURF o al HOoUs M a * si me peppers ropert EXTRA at beled ace, uertes 8 N LAKE RI ga tri RD. TR! peep poles LiGHT bauled Ch NED. 4 atone erent een Open R ¥ OUSETRAIL = ple «ot |, bard ODERN y 36A, —— oo Only. Prepare nee RT | tease Ni 1 = ree = cnt SSAEES EB eee: ena _ BREE a SUES, Se MA oe Sele Sed cea” BS oe) HWOOD “ieee ON"BLAINS D Us D COUN Ss CO. . hav SELL 7 ather iLY. ake Meshes Write B- ining can rful I! Ge sot sare ee | gan D 0 dime [ tf ; Chea ULI CLEA ED FUR UNTY: were pave You ata eo é p.m. TTRACTIV: rd pray boat careaed. cic, ane { Sone nt oe pos $65 PI izati foreed @ ee stery : tae 8 sh for yo OR aie, ware va m.| fure ee iat Hutch. ly wet ane 7a ra atc oe: 10ne on | Pages ory Poca 0 PE 70171 on NITURE BU" GL o F 68 ve and IN Stan Orr. rts H oe uburb. nge | idea PORN FRO a t bea. frent "ee. Agents fe and ANTED ‘Box est R $60 per 1T Sell-T ROOM Frigid OR 2 _ gan. nouae, all sand be ake P an 16 1 tor 1A RA NT f ch. m lot. | on 4 -_—ooo WE'LL I < APT aire an i inds. ach, | OF riv 318 ALL bitc NCH ted urnish eaeea ons qa Tee | Eee" So ae ~ Late oe Taney eee be Wilhams 7 Beltre, Miche ge trent Bisa ta - | ee oe fe oe a ae ee wy Brick Te - = Van ese yetaenl. Wi RIT ND Ad eke bed baht bd asap be i ana tons: at, an cecthon is e 2 Pain 341_N. —_ sodas Box ual, W ake F ¥ g00d BAT E 6b. L- fo Too wake m rt rm th L a carpe fen uM fire- with excellen of th Exce rrac cae vic! = se whe Pose | Pilate ad _ hen oe Fro ing. egy a ane ae coreemee ced lot TSesa8. . $1.500- t e § Hient e , A-1 ting & eco alia 2 Wastes to aoa REAL . 3 moO oe ee ee Breve es or lease i. ae aa aria ‘restful 7 Rew ereens. sand arapen ne “n You 10 Dd down. suo a and’ ti side loc aa 7 reau! : ry . % o ¢ i 2 es maior son 2) Repnoo SSS TRooe a eee | — ie Sa ee) sa salar a «2, peaioamn et stems | Se ou ate on 2 tee Beg %- dl LL. 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F oo | me- COPENH: Servic IRL WANTS D rtation 31) PATt Land omes, = apartment oth asd sestthrigerator. ieee ROOM SH 38 yeaa read ar re fears feecedl pease eon | weit side, 2 eo r oes ines ACUET repair 208 aoa 22 _23i2" to DAILY as meee aoe! rests Re winnes 7 oe BATH. vce —G) v5 extra ‘size at tT 900 wt eat egal heat ea | ay lookin he TD PICTURE pope Ave -T, Realtor calls. : Md. FR ONES s t vy F A f E 5-87 e re g! m J Oak ‘anch akan in BE B eal Tr DaY Oi Blanes onda wom = Bobo oe | te! a REAL_EST ~ eae? having- 2 Fore _ Phone FE ROOM A oo pris] - "N carpetee erg > Pestods apts pow & ota Priced |) betbe a type Sees thts” S| oe gee $0883 DAY eine ot FE ar] Bag, ea ox pee, REE wage | Mins! ert ds paar zoe ey eee New. 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RESS rtles cus E D+ tra working For ti T up. 3 me deme | © room e seTaiDoS te E: ealto: ti m. fi nce plan limnite, | nen ated floors : RENT ; Co Ro aloe Manne E FOR BACHELO! “s ELA s Ges kent Aer: SEE z SEL. xchange De space’ elu toe ft] Nererny Micce eG = > ntract | 26%q _W. y Kna minercial TTRAC ai Bath sep Pri 7% | Auburn UBU @s heat modern t. A : 1s THE REA me | e al ip kitch ft ves treet. > ith te in. Ou new Upholsterin aes part sad apt. B tron —— en w livin BY oy eeu ick ly 2 7 TO GET 8, “Mt Rer Hurot uf, Real ant. ive MO 20 N ms ty Cok - Ph. i, wee | loses with IRD’ TO — rai ew emgnedlngy ith eat sy OWNER —RURO’ 102 Piotree -9,: THOMAS isan castor gs. 32 nt tor Rochester ene eee Se ee PaO | ha ee oor ee tet Shetes cod t Se wee washe pnd 0 tae rms and Randal LS he Fee — Apts. Fu alter en POR, A 2a atema eS 1 . to niet Y t LA! rnis. Fats ERT: eterences. = toom ROTEL ™m hearts Sk = es behlth tet tigace ining s Nght = soto’ eS “end bun il State, 2 : ; : r, 1% yr. age ai AND roe | 1704 S Ee 4-2553 tor rE ‘m4 B AV 3500'8. Roch- | G-operstive wes. heuer ee! F . 4-325 toe axe a ees unde pace uae — isda d Sun Gan pe seen 2 bedroom =f name ware | “45 S. Telegr J: a : 3. : A fl at gp oe PM. raat and r gicaeant 2 cag Oe — ad Guine I ——— Seanevitle, ‘hire. : ja hal art CAratt — clegraph Rd 7 F apaed WEST : fey Serine cutee en Inc. te Exchange Lag eines eg noiges er at “< peared a ait i= GOl F E : ieee. 5 5 Bee fase mea GON ren eee £ rooms r DIDE BRI pies tol wet eer of one vou $3 950 S ae at as | Le 1c ay Up 18 Ww. Besa ; fle 13 | Uti aa a CK Mile R Walton P inspec that my = Cane ih wt | We fON : C : a fer 5. er LITIES 1. $90" pe, om g $234 |p ection sacra ‘IT-W ell — T | golf mean 2 8. CL. een _weeR.- ‘pe ater, att East . 24° be | 1 ra rite E'LL ba ' co fust. : C EA FE r mo lew e | —OF. Mile oy yto INSU mak urke that NTRACT Re “cue 10 TOW EE S883 aie. aytow Woods \ Res ee is “ENO W. VA S ‘BASEMENT =o ie ER. | -8875 Tho= aie Ee sovpndcend i : in -aaadition, ; eutitul saa BUGLtSE NTED | 2 ENT APARTM R WAN | __.fooms ineh Blyth omni Cee as feonl wae bi a . FE SRTuENT Rent TE 3 . Five thout : g@ roo oom, room: ee a Sees a aa ap a muse | ome reoee "an roy Re — in PS. Feta oe | co cttebies act } itt ed ‘it's _ eases 8 wor Ry & pet. ee you ost | ee ND BATH. PRIVATE pie Secor t aoon urnished 38 FE ag = eae a! A Here ie S tee nett = She ralive Beal SRE c in vnours sol Ind. ‘This Tittus Lost: dhe RING ne 8 Nise y decorated: HOU elie 1 eve-| fo fon chempee The pA naitt bh agg are SRE. only a tte ring ' ; ‘| ® near bustine. eft A 4F ‘SE. AAA ate ene bed pric stered a 2s . F&F Hur Exchen 7A Ssates eae 7 Pehla Wire tN Sy * mer beta aha | pha Pomme woo Se ee Sateen ocean eens ME es poi | ergy rae GREATEST coy 3 mwa Bese in| Pete thao Sea Faar' MPERE manent Nea Ear ee cat BPN Hi ae noee “06 tens een | J.CH obligation. |? sployed only 69. William ele Rent Houses _ FE +5800: wage, oes etek. “BEDROOM easy to aoa datge divt “re ¢| Franklin V om |. = -70,BRANCH those. tie TON! a By | pe ent (ee = | Aten ues Saaruee Siete 2 “me SS te Eases mc | pees Bivd, ra V4 | 8 e NFU! ~ sc bu a en. beast R ate bh bed eaihome HOME ogy oor ot oe . Lecat : FAST why Midienced,. cou : — veleruood fot ay ; hima an ne phe ade os in vreereato :| of cay ita, ee ec rocens “ne craig -ROGE — a , A Eves, = poe SHA’ A tie Pontes. OUSE, In PERR ad e on h attach ths 3 ee oe bath me. 4 3ER 8 ee CTIO es, | 2S ‘and:no dri RE B in be uir Fn lot, Go. ¥ ——— peterson ren Pan oot Sorters ress ched «a and netstat on ceren: = secon | PEt Mal B. HEN 15,000 “ 7 Ni 3 Roceal 7 arinkere. oe Sepaceer 1251 So Aneta R. AN. _ 2 $350 ent be Pvandrgeinred neat cage si ee eeraes and full Lace ood Poca Bes OL ENRY, PG ie, crane: | eee teil a ee ree ee) iat ee sr a ine S| ou upton bt ROOMS P Close a — — / $8000 dow: fi reel ONE. PC on ign — 18 / pRIVATS Fe sosia” _MApi ing ‘toom and” \— taestre 1 CAR x, | paths de the area, Only ony era nd ool 67880 bath 1 E 6-6422 ¥ ie Com; and dow: een vets eos ssion and a. Only ing 400 4: THE 7950 er: : ’ pata i «Re pont NE pictely a, Ww eat ren 4 and . aes : / Coly 2 weeks ing /3 bedrooms 6 tata $950 Seer eee mia es ARIN || 3 Fine 2 2 ee goon j ; > f om = 4 ‘ a hens gpildtes Reliab! ATED heat, se { Pave THE C HEI f + jng panes 1 _—< =e Ba heyy peor ie paved ee oe 4 sa heen; cow of. cupboards, im - bath . d str IELS today’ nit a pu Call MY AT FE 4 Priced e: Pan stree ewly : pie — ter eet, Pan s 7 p reh rope: 9-282 40584 divi neled t remod : 2 602 Mi keep. corps Trace, tity EA, of GRcoag aren bl Lando oe rty 1 if LAKE ieet poreh with eled ~ $9,000 lot 3 water, ee Le Papal a ee, i vou : _ at xn peer w is Bed: power. es ¢ with ved magine lake on the on want mon ‘enced Bald i $1 very ie i o } H e€ roon er. i iy $3. prc ey reom Brick hav with jake, o the lak jake yard. win Area | ih and G a Brick ~ +, wie vanrious "fe extras fo ot —— priveleses. ve ke. 8 |6 ro 3 REDR “Only 808 ber me paYuEN Appr ote copes has for a ae rion. at 46 E. ~ MY a an hard frame OQOMS. T PLU oved vise y inte © the wrt perc gas weed with 8 spection our im media FE 4- 9 - Lake ‘or t, tui ‘8, ood : ‘NO Gl ra) O edinte Ine FESS ~ | kas recreation, THIN utdoo . . ENCE Large car gar electri FHA § bown | door Life Yl Oo! | = se be ‘ > bed ait - . yr rae = $1,200 | spacious tenth and RD Close 2 FA ' +" — y room hho stone Even 3 in, ti MIL ee : s me, all 16 ines pe. Ped / Ly Ne ' tu: and all ped stone - Be Pine st tS ath, ‘ room =: st im = . Rt a th base wong with fo now! ad | ne nN pl —~ Eaey a T | waag “me | 5 TURO as en renee us CCE ences Leen EWAY ear ig oomn. fun _s ee © of pete te td bre “iin rustiq4 ae iipbon Large art room. pilune wie . rei 2 window. : PRICE oe roo - foom i m. fu e with ne ) down. ‘ : = w furn Bas : ace poser yf tend Ate ee q laree ot room room home. ew . New Located Lae ed. ‘and Taxe a Belweea soot off wi nee ek 950 with a] Sse down value fr ee cna. gees ‘Sr tome trade wn" spe 4 Realtors ee R 2608 after € 0m. i '* For Colored Families ow as a ~—— house west of “Pontiac Welose to bus and. _ gcbogl $11,500 Low down vav- | WILLIS M. BREWE 4 ROUND LAKE $5500 Here is an opportunity for a lake privileges on — ‘ee r For Sale Houses. es ? Walled: 4 AND 7 ROOMS ON” "Bast | sIDE Broker. ¥S 5-3 §-3616. rer ears 50 DOWN APP. PER MONTH INCLUDING TANES and INN@RANCT. | MODEST MAIDEN S — "B.D. CHARLES, Realtor] F 7 \ ” HE PONTI AC! ‘PRESS, iW EDNE “SD. AY : JUN by Jay Alan 7s _. For ‘Sale. ‘Houses. a ‘CHARLES DRAYTON Tew 800D8-aR: truly a bome of distmetion ! Spa- | Clous aaneh and sturdy 6 roams. | replace; bath- breeze way, basem¢nt and .2 car garage Beautifully. landscaped oversized at Price reduced to only $21 ‘Rasy FHA terms +. i if you want a high graue home in om Wonderful location you'll | — fall ir love with this. NO STEPS UP Ne teva an ideal better quality | rancher, 26x7@ f with a beauti- | ful lake view Ledgerock fire- | Diace. cedar closets ahd many bulla in features Im ‘briefs a SHOWPLACE you'd ve proud to | own Why don't vou? Only 822.900 TAKE ADVANTAGE OF A WID- OW? This one will sell Hér beau- tiful 3 reem bungalow at a joss It's .te perfect condition. inside and oot Buat im ment Yours tor $1600 down with easy FHA payments. Tota) $10,150 PE 4-0521 NE 1. / 1955 _ iene down |” For, os ots. ei 4 __1-2704 aA. G. ELL 1OTT. & SNS erthwestern at Middiebels _ JOrdon +6121, MAyfair_6-2563 “+£.0TS SHADY BEACH HEIGHTS. S orchare. Lake Village. _FE_ 35-0048. $2) Acr DOWN hy te 3 Acres BEIM WRIGHT, M3 Oakland Ave FE 5-441 | Co-operative Real Estate Exchange HILLSIDE BUILDING SITE, 240 ft ' mi. from Clarkston terms MA S-#181 Sil VER LE “PRONT 50x 130 $3500 | Pine Lake fromt 100x286 $10.000_ Silver Lk golf course ,vOxt50 $1400 do) $1600 Jrarton Wood, 1 CALL Li 50143 —_ROVaL GaK 10 LOTS IN AUBURN HEIGHTS Easy terms. 231 Churchill, Au- burn Heights LAST CHANCE 2.500, Realtor | en pavement 600 ff deep. | - 2 eae ~ — —— For | Sale _Facms- CINDER | 200 ACRES “7. ROOM ayae pale MEIOUTS rie a — jakes ‘8 acres of HOME, 2 | == ¢ barn, Garase Tractor apd | BUILDING Lots | ved toad M22. 2 lols "40 Sewer ‘ond water ip. | tocls® tneluded © ia ce aca | In Pontiac Terms Phone Detroit f cite tor motel Sof cabins $9500 : leeds ES $0000 4 ) CORNER LOT “DOCK TARE em. p> PAUL Me “JONES REAL: ESTATE | ' 160... Geed Buy. Pheag. | Lincem™ 2 W Huron FE 3505 SMALL FARMS : Here : @ Yhce 4 room home oan aporox, 2 acres of land with about 40 fruit trees Livitte room | wm this home » 16 * 20 A very | nice kitches with lake orivileces en Ble Lake About 1¢ mi from cawntown Pontiac” pees at only $7000 with $1000 dow . SMALL FARMS | Here ts --nice 8 room 1's story | hore On a paved road. About ' $ m. trem downtown Pontiac i = eres of beutiful ‘and wilh | fruit trees and some berries. | Living room m this feme Dining area 1@ y 14 kitchen 3 car gw&race fast naok This he e has 3 bed- } too « Briced t+-sell at $13.10 with $1000 down _ FARM | 8) ACRES Here ts a loveiv 7 room 3 bedroom, colonia: frame home basement ra ry Ps story, He. 4B —y ~+Stalé ender GET CASH QUICKLY > Up to $500 oo ; 9 1963 cars.” -your title, _ Mos < aeals. closed in minutes, Ledns aiso. made om furniture. Signatures and -other ‘securities. OAKLAND. FE 2-9206 202 PONTIAC STATE 1 BANK BLDG. LOANS Extra Fast Service You can -Borrow $20-$500 7 on signature car or furnitu Loans made without endorsers’ for Meéusy to Lean 83 4 _@ grees “Jshed upstairs. Pull basement, Gas for only $2650 down full < ot * : A 60, FOOT LOTS . FE ’ —_ ary Oeith a 23 x 15 living Up to heat, I car garage Fenced. price of only $5.500 is only ® LAKE PRIVILEGES ome: ek gee ae 4-6862 ] oui medern kilchen. any wonnetie ee [J 91.950 down 5 4. R 3-2372 We just have two left. 2 lar i d on a 0 pent lly bd — Monthly 2 ists BEDROOMS 1717 SB. Telegraph Rd. Open Eves sorts ft tote with sen eee . Br 12 dinin pan elles, SEHOLD Re A 4 eme H we 3 peg ote. > payments of $39.50 per mon 7 iilavay. TO ATTIC Cooperative Real Estate Exchange eg Priced at caly goes OU toree: atr heat 52 ea! oil hot OU = war Gen c one fe | make this @ wonderful invest |PORCED AIR OIt HEA geet.” Must be sold tosether | water beater Netural cutstone nae. pempe y o % ‘ar |. ment. 52 Pg ELEC. HOT WATER | méith and sp ey oan them Hebtreoee 2 og Aeon frig FINANCE. @arage. Paved ‘Close FOR A NEW HOME CALL ALUMINUM WINDOWS both 2 5 23 x 34.two bedroom guest home. downtown, Price ——— MANY PECTHER FINE | 1 Ih BRC WN Real | - Nong barn 300 fruit meee Taine si res Feat © ae - “Beautifur 2 pedroom with unfin- WM. A. | —_ [A TE BROWN, Realtor ~ toes peed (Scion s21060 | and Ploor- Pine PEderal ¢003§ ‘shec second floor. Gat floors. : : He Family 302 W__ Naren ___ 2-4810| win eTe0e down. $150 ‘month ease Zsa painted walls full basemest cas KENNEDY , |. Bateman & Kampsen Be : | West Sice tocation on highway CAND SUITABLE POR SUBDI- heat, nice location paved : street. y ~ co e | frontage 14 rooms aud 4 baths. visidn. Lots for immediate bruild- L. C. LADD Nee- bus line. to sell. on REALTOR 1m : Poe PRL AN = omen é-! | ~ Steam heat. oil fired Full base. “tg sites for yereny™ commercial zat bel terms. Por “gall Mrs. - Realtors . FF 4-0828 { ment Good incom riced-. @nd industrial @se or | -. Soe-re PE 58063 | OPEN EVENINGS “TIL 8 : _ = * . «price 486 on Hwv Dravten Plains or 1ess : . . 3097 W. Huron __FE 43569 poeltdiaae na “I had this car bumper taken off. It was always getting | met at only $16800 0 Cail us» SY. 1. TAN’ _OR_3-3361_-_ Oven_ Sundavs WITH OUICK = RUSSE"S- A NOTT = ‘ inthe way!” ” DVICE ? a - ——~ ; sclieeis Bus Pro 494 | “EC DVICE ? 3 5 a PE 45005 | —————_— ; et latkston _ REALTY R us Prop SERVICE? < ; ; S| | . : Beautiful 5 rm and, bath bun- IDEAL, LOCATION CORNER CASS |. , j W. HURON. STREET | ‘|; For Sele Houses 43 For Sale Houses 43 £810, overlooking “Park tare © a bncnany ae apd | Huron” Newly decorated. | |__ees Home & autaile the place \ Fuli b é D. to ‘come j j2. room ae $430 per month | ++ i PRR AI rs | AR | Be 7 war borage canes phe +9418 oe ee ven. BLiPAReT BETH your first visit so come in or : ‘ e. feot frontage. close i se g Open Daily 9 tw 8 PUR N LIZA phone for cash to on your ae to. General Hospital, terms. - | - | ai AMBITIOUS i lot is nicely landscaped You can SAT. sU A cass LAKE R wo Ft i 7 : not build a new house any | —_——SAT. SUN. 9 TOS _ 7 auto furniture or signature and Auburn [eights _ APPROXIMATELY 600 FT | better than this one, and this | LOT 1 WHITTEMDRE 8T CLOSE! pr “Goon pan aky Wess" a repayment plan suited to your JIM WRIGHT, Realtor : & Best Buy Ss LAKE FRONTAGE. near Neea extr income larger one has all uigtris einai a) nl poee churc i, Detroit, ed t ‘eyes wihdiosionbl “es pecteet p eboper pe oonraiabe sg iety 348 Oakland : : S441 s y Holly good buy for cash. | home? Then we may idea tigate. _ rec. = awaits you Leslie Fleisher, Man Co-operative: Reel Watete Exchange | nits ‘inctuding s Seer ‘ce. . : va are seoking for tots Fos oe —-.«____4 ___ | AUT WRECKING YARD. ¢ GOWER: | ‘Suer Berkeley Voss, President. Ce-operativ< : ot ee ee 7. d | 130. FEET NICE SHORE Se rs coat Geomna Wena ue | Wm Ti K udse as se300 PERRY PARK ¢ SUB. ing 1 acte of ground. Partly full | . | se = ’ c 4 FAMILY APT. BES Achorstemre eocfoned =| LOGY? miles. portal” Pontiac, 40 | S24edyggcomnt | furnished. _neron |For Sale Acreage 47 St seen etimeest| Ph. FE 5-8121 In excellent condition on naved ve Ba on, spe wart trade er | Cer ai * 4 5 oe eee one esas. PANG'S 1919 M15 Pues PPentiae ate Bank Bldg | wan yn Ba | Has 0 20 3 24, douse irene | , a 2 t acai ss 81431. Poe road, will show over * _ cence fea in | A eee E N r AKA inte 4 parcels, ideal setup Osten vit? ee mexeres Cee = < = Ere 3 > Az ‘ACRES AVAILABLE NEAR -349 Balicn, ners H has & A to - Bet return. Law . . | room end utility for 4 families _ » CRESTVIEW HOMES .NC. LOW | Lake Orion ‘, mile off | - Ome u x FOR COLORED | Seminole Hills | me te Poses aus tas | PAUL, A KERN. Realtor *e Jesse “OT $F Emeri owner Teaving BAPPOR a this + for subdividing Excetlcat Pe For Sale or Exchange 50, mpa ‘ car garage and lake /31 Oakiand Ave FE 2-92090 Dandy Ute J room home, 4ull Realtor, FE ¢3544 ~ iL a C 16 _. .) . Nice 4°Bedroom home, 2 — i> 7, sedan for one: af | privileges. .4~-bargein at . Pontise bath. close to bus service Lake peny FRONTAGE ON ROCHES. EQUITY IN NICE 5 ROOM MOD. | oan oO D Y Po from downtown, $0050 Terms thy Le "pest —e =. tee | . privileses Oniy $500 down and fer Ra 3830 8 Rochester Ra em home FE 4-0695 la 401 est Nt =. a rio} : - “Kills?” ‘ . 80. rie i : $50 per month OL 60221 : 5 lowers. _ Saturday JR. HILTZ. ‘FFE F 5-6181 Colonial consists of 22° i\v- WEST SIDE cog — 3 Business. Opportunities st ing room, den, full dining -o1 SIDE. | NORTH “SIDE REALTOR room, modern kitchen, ', | locate: tet Pp reducec tor tcl TA\\V oode cr DRAYTON Pian bath “and screened terrace wockaqatiol section of Pen: OOM GI 2. | ce Wacie neat m vices C tae 1M coded Acres BUSINESS PRONTAGE FOR RENT che wn: Too! () mas- ats x n 3 Tims =| at ntiot s° eautl- Nice 2 bedroom bome: down; 3 bedrooms (1 | | tise. House tas 3 bedroom * st000 80 down of GI te love modern home. vreezeway, ga- Arteniiog p palders, s Bees: Cecon® Pxcellent location i * ment and hot water heat. Mice terr ena ttie bath c Di full basement ‘gas heat and ly 7% reom home in the Wisner rage Price $¢-900, $1600 down fwlvy Woeded parcel. rene? none sos ~ $33 to $500 ak Jot, $12,500 te vided ——e with rum- esrage sng ia im splendid dehodi district. full basement. | ss to Erogeboosas Secluded. /_BOAT MOTOR AND MARINE BUS- + COMMUNITY LOAN pot, hee as

One rpriced. at it . nice bath, and utility room Large old and complete are arried tolks 33.980 recsed ~~: ea tor RANCH HOME that will accom- Wel lecated on black top Prscert on terms. Ypu ean = tt quickly on your = BI OOMFIELD Hi HILLS ‘fot. north end of City. Pull price : pose ys Sinton db ere | full price oniy $ modate a very large family. 8pa- rith 'y milo om wravel road signature, car or furniture. No Lovely 3 home ’ RIDGE Sud. . lovely bedrooms OFFICE OPEN 06 a2 Ww wow FE 64035 | Setac Caan 1h rpom and = room house. 32. stanchion anicy ee ee ee oTAVERS ceager he eure beip with attached 2 car panes f + Gas furn. large 2 car gar Nat- Open Eves tl\® Sun PE +9612 rOGmn wings of 2 bedrooms ee barn with hay keeper stereo Oskla set Bross. | : “hedhsd ed sting . ’ y ’ ‘ 2 keer o tood! Owners: apartment you with your money : ate ere ee 1 Se Coulee. «tems teas | bee tee fol werieurs, | 6A. JOHNSON, Realtor | cast IZARETH LAKE PRIVI- Hie bath and 3 bedrooms and tile er dD ACRES $17.000 on terms ; ‘ : age. zone neat ive epoca’ ae leceen sore 2-0000 t ry isges, New bedroom ranch bath 24 ft streamlined kitchen 1) ACRE 2 ner fireplace, Outside grill. High | and lar ‘bedroom Rear of yard $70,000 LAKE FRONT — Larse 1704S. Telegraph Rd. Slee ae Pea ii owner, 1 rcaktact room, JPeveies @eautifuliy located on black top Bocas TON TEARE DAtve inn ‘type ne . le newly feneed ake = privs. 13x25 ft itvine room wit! eau 2533 _ 34.0 a heal. attacked ira ee fos ose to country club and : ‘ cy ed faded, Pull price | close to, Union, Lake Shopping | sifu es eS OT ee FE 4 — new EINE raion lh garage It: * beauty toe 103. ees ee se Am asia ‘oe Pienty “ol paris FINANCE. CO. on | os = 2 “BEDROOM RANCH HOME e galow w edzeroc fIvipus room N : - * ER 7§ ~ +. GIROUX & FRANKS | yor covorep 6 rooms. > vet-| Lake'iivine at Ra best rete) AU brite rot Sh Nas | Thermadere 0 oven. ea chesicte As Greeiee® Sd mlambers. s)4.000, cut “tone Becewent: Canal ures Ae esta eal By ree 109 “ron sie mam Buse ua hy ‘AL ESTATE room 4, ted on Fisher 4 | : | derson storms screens 4 | ro. Term c ? ; on BEEN MEM PETS ns Fat co, “asa, nam, nom on, amo -g _Pene —| fares eee oN watno® | RIDGEW AY eRSebnS Gime until &—Sun 1 to 5 p.m.“ bn Se igi ms on fs r @ a ae . Bo - | ~~ anon . sewer and gas Tevet ce rooms and bath aD idea SUL Excellent west side location fo : a . SEE THIS price Of $8,450 with $1,850 down. private re Ps. a on- coc! SN B irpiInG. CO: | are xeny x Lae butigalow fortwo | oe Leo Real aes rE Keven iW ARD- FE. PARTRIDGE | 2 oh CLARK REAL ESTATE | iat “and very ebejee location, \ : | Cail ano a OKING. | cabinets: in ‘the kitehen, Beautifa 30 ACRES VACANT —— REALTOR FE 2-8316) autiful brick fanchi home fac- 1362 W. Huron ‘ee he SYLVAN LAKE. hh - ‘ | arage. alking = _of Clarkston. n. MA 5-3204. | 43 _W. Huron St., we Eve. 7 to = | = r - ing Silver Lake. Lake orivi Evenings & ays EG@Es — “Owner. lea wags ume ance to Tel-Huron ping cen- ee = For ¥ ou Toda Pa tee erases ve tees FE" Cans | Goods room, meter hamey ri | OnE ERS START BUYING! |r S10 sage. SEE aioe! 51 AGRE HARDWARE " 3 bs wit = me | a z fxd ue" Roe Ly ig 7 “¢ - | Lerkall two car garage. ‘A good Dr ayion Plains 5 GY ce! Moves ¥oa Tal)” HUMPHRIES neighborhood net Twp 1 defy you to show me anywhere Up to $500 ec ‘ : : : es value : é : OTHING ELSE TO | ose to schools and stores AA better buy .han this hardwa f Eicken, Kiet; has gartes® Sai Newly painted 6 room home sO TCIVILIAN.. 81.190 Duy at $1390 with only $256 down | Your $7,000 each ts for inventory | During tliness, layoffs short work : : ; $995 DOWN—New 3 bedroom. home on well iandscaped lot. Two bedroom brick homes. full | REALTOR FE 2-0474 1 ecres 150 ft x 506 parcel in In the price. , . that's the story. Week. you can depend on cansid s ——— Re wiry omg Rasta . ip i pie ies trem chy.’ Be — 120x250 eran — ——— automatic = or of! | 83_N. Telegra = Open Evenings | metal Pippo area in No. 8. H. 5 erate treatment. epee “i. ‘ miles ateric: rT rooms, ¢ar- }- mo. | e ene w : = a 5300. Call OR 3-815. No tonttors. w ad completed” Pull bath. well., sep- Seams halt basement rec- eee at pemtiedtnss aot open | Co-Operative eal Estate Exchange fea Ponta. Outy € as ones RUS ; . °R = No PAYMENTS wale, = e sit build upon your lot @| ‘ic, wired automatic hot water, reation area. automatic wa-| dally fror ‘0 am. to 8 o.m On| For Sale Lake Prop. | 44 2 ES SH SUSY TAVERN Ut ce SOnR: ocuaaTen Anta Coe orogens | iar Est |S oe | mt ar oe es OIE eae 1] Se ot, Micaemtest eacerme | 2 : * nm ee iced righ ool, @ } 7 acre par 2 1 : ~ ONE ACRE ungsiow | ic, WiFed. automatic “not water . ; churches, #1 ech. dome pay-| ee IE MODERN > BEDROOM HoME. | wih 180 8 at frontage “once | “Qakland County. e Lee amet cman ent Twe rooms clipped meet n{ Kitchen sink. and all Hiterior stutt- 1. BROWN, Realtor | 3 éot reduced to $2100. Anchor Rea state Full basement oi! heat. giassed- good road Year around trout roud to dad + Ades 2.000. 26x40 dn foundation with full! ding “Exterior . complete | ealtor | “ cteay wtermetion ca | © freet berch. gatage’ Lo Seam aches tae thee er | oe own or ‘ust $1 ent, exceptionally large) Gnj - or further rm pe ke down. No. fying room with: nataral fire- frees “ae Ger ose. _Real_ Estate Exch, Oxford Income wees aMode! SOR Ct pee See ies ce “Pontiac Be Saigecn mang as on Priced. to pein uc ner. ace. modern kitchen with eat- 7 : ‘ ; FOE COL ORED FE €363: = ewaer- 3 af we 2 family income in excellent * STATE-WIDE ine space. Ean oy cit’ All|-L4 H. BROWN, Realtor ONLY 2LEFT - “condition. 6 rooms and bath’! 4 _Goog § room frame home. base- 2 NEW 2 BEDROOM HOMES WITH 4 ACRES FINANCE CO.. this plys & 2% ear garage and | 1362 W. Hurop FF 24a10 Ors only $350 mortenge costs aoe ae Ce oa eee Tree nca. Wks mtvileges cn 163 x 1.008. tn @ nice area. Light. | “Real Estate Service of Pontiae os Ae" avon pppoe =e er hew : i? nana neath Saint eaes tesa “ty rollin, messer, Broker . — NTIA uron at Sip eles eth terme i ge ath eal ae gece | ane aie ak ee ROM | INES LEED RON LOE | Lhatlae fatten orm | TE FE Siew | DRAYTON PLAiNe! di" Dine available, 2 water -heaters. | Hospital. : a seme wees ’ | INPANT'S, CHILDREN'S AND La- enwe WEOXKE AREA. = JIM WRIGHT, Realtor Corner, lot S6u231. new, well |3—Two bedroom fre an also Tere festion leans. Peas aoe - 5 ACRES dies, seedy to wear core, Yory | WALLET tz be Benth sretn : oe : : i near B8t. Jose partially fin-| after 7 pm. FE La ft. front good : 2 =: — Viet timated on well Tana | sk, Esedien loreesy Real Rotate "Pachange sarage. $13,500, terms. tsheo upstairs, full basement, oil ROOM YEAR Roun O TAREE: in treatnte__On 2 geet | gar, Mich ¢121 or ¢431 x150. Pireplace. ee = heat. hres, ond 4 front Neue Theeease ran Tevet parcel that has been culti- oo —_—— Patio. carport. an and located in an Exfablished/ 1916 : LW. Iroquois ; NICHOLIE & Hé XRGER| ‘heteents controtied “nt “ners ea ead Ge fe ice ae nt - LOANS $25 TQ $500 can be. bought for ‘a neusopabic | LAK® PRIVIT. FORS ON 3 LAKES 7 ee asen home | 3s W. Huron St. _Ph FE _§-8183 Hotpoint inter “dishwasher ont news: see yt? Mell at 81.780 | 3 Businesses —~ On signature, furntture or car, : down payment. Total price of 10-minute ride/to Pontiac Brm.| standing features include —hRASE S SHE 2 lake lots. Fruit trees and small | Located thrt farming | oP NODe Tritt or _come,in today. . caly 6i0 700. modern hoemé full desement. | fire den, breakfast} 4 bcdveces | 1 bednice 180 fruit. 1's car garage EM 3-5036— Lo C “LADD - —— riving . arming ‘ BENEFICIAL sf pole sats or cereus, aan: | i ee : Sh ge carpeting in 3 rooms./ fiving room .carpeted. Gas fur- § ROOMS BATH ALUMINUM leading businesses- for sale FINAN es) SS a See cis | . tie bath, automatic gas) oe ¢ down. siding oak fleors storme and -¢ yton separately or together, ao 2 CE CO. TERMS EAN BE g ARRANGED to each ous ot es ger teed) : 7 : beat, caleinator Garage $700 down Fast of Avburn Screens, large lot Lake priv On Coen ‘Ore Acs raios agency. a lumber yard. and 7 W Lawrence st ttn full b ome, aa heer a oy Large high. well-iandscaped lot | TIOW ABO? It? $15: bee 7 herms Heights, 3, a bedroom. soto for lees on Elizabeth Lake $6500 , 3496 Pontiac = rot teed mi. Prices wchete all FE PE 2-449 _ Pontiae in fae mctered wails, end one * Furniturg if desired Immediate Like to swan for suburban , . Is we | = ee down a "FE 20207 equipment, inventory. and real | — _ block "trom. bus. $1,200 down and) peceneee | property? We have a J bed- — Bloomfield Highlands PONT Tl AC REAL TY © Fooms, utility ana vathroom Ve- | -BOUTa% acre _ nea, SASHA. eee ate ken Mort 5 an 55 per month, or, less “down | 3.500 eee ae | reom ~ ane compe mod- Attractive ——t eee 737 Baldwin FE 5-775) cetan” Agony ad ' grivileges baw Rd in Sunshine Retes renee -e¥ailable in oun of- | | Mortgage Loans 54 ——end tore per menth. Tete price alon Eatithis> wcaaubarsan G0 ce with of} Large 3. bedreom ¢ -bric! es : P : ? aoe Givienss 41.500, erms SN : = cen 13425, | Mil AUL M_ JONES REAL ESTATE ’ roe yp sedis wor 8 3G yo —t MOHAWK DRIVE munity tree ene 7 howe | PRES Or tloset spice. generous | 2 détroom home on Ee, side. | Rd. adopt Ss mile Watch for WHY PAY RENT FOR } tome. _PE Sse | of jand. $3000 down includes fur-| "what have you,- OA BIGe” One of the fipest homes tn lovely) ~ com let "K es on, oak | amen base-| Paved street. Large car, . : | Demonstrators and im ag ‘ wicks, 2678 Orchard Lake Rd. soi) 66343, “ : own, as lone a & vears to pay USED MOTC RS ae Ss ure a AS ta, doors, eae. et. +. : ; Bhsy Th 1 pings. Bary erniGERaTOR Las Fae ee reat "Lakes “Ove ened Pa eses | LUMBER CO. ba pipe eat cg Leet Ne pg og TL Ml | omg valde. sqeuenee pA PLAN |” SEAYBAUCHS = blinds, howe. at : Market 41084 . . : : Pecan OnE RNTFORE lGsed es | condition. | fur $145 ater BABY BUOOY AND PAD, can 1047 Haggerty Hwy. Walled Lake| Ter fer jamples, Bie te BLack TP wise. "Can re. 230 —— A-l BUYS | : USED ONES AS LOW AS $50). Ce oe “4 FORMERLY By BANK. RNITURE. 2% PT. EXTENSION CADDER, or or ear bed. 2220. WHFEL AILER ” He Co., 523 N. Main, Roch- | , Wheel Ss _ | JOHNSON OUTBOARD MOTORS: t WE. BUY. SELL_AND EXCHANGE | Dulleve and 816. Davenport, | efter §.__7__, om frame, $40 OR Ny 2s, | _eger 2-021. Pri sab apeunt = - ores hang: Rath at rod ry PART “STORE __ |. OO ane Te | sae © wiih aio" eovera “ts. Fi Ort vit ech DAY we ravi | ROYAL Oak winpows, | $2 GAL ELEC. HEATER ta BLACK DIRT ~ Bp, with all implements og. toner from ‘Tel-Fruron Center = Offered 87 4 ox 5 "| 30 Buto. as heater 1.96 ‘ 3 : aa F ae Oo youw 7 Jha QREPRIGERATOR 1 ay or PE 2-6603 Ne Rosela wn. f The a me rm elgg ® é 9.80 Tap Goa Sones Gece 19 feel = walking models, 2100.00 and ” —— = 2 a= P ae a OUT A NG YOU WANT nt condi aginaw : Pea deep. CAN BE FOUND AT L & 8./7R ADE [OAS RANGES FOR ELEC. _ CLOSING. OUT —fiadiron, $35. Fe Fe Lowney ware, Saad, 100 8. “vogue Bt. Freustn. cofl Tar oed wear trece | Good ter ie pg trailer Excellent eondition FE | Aonrtag i Veway @ERVICE. - End tables, $1.98 up; new book Munro ' me | 3H - JET PUMPS ROM 960.50, oe rapigeedeey | LYE on cTIAC’ Di save on noes. complete. See jon. 80 § : Talbott Lumber sOLVENING PEAT & GRAVEL y okie { parts and fac- 1983 OENERAL = eg Nts aX TRICK GOING Bs" baton ome y = LJ rs, up; ranges dseD ELECTRIC RANGES APT. NTERESTED IN PHOTOGRAPH- “ke tory traingd mechanics. extras orice. logd either war. PE 6-6806.- - TF kas & clec.. $5 up: beds all sises.| size R. B Munro Electrie | 1060 wipment and dark room B. PLS also Spread Satin mS Se Be. ‘ EE LEE ait 7 ee $3 up: TV sets, $25 up: radios Ww. oc? bes Dp and Gold rubber hard- | ——__ : Spring Clearance -Wanted Used Carg 88 ub; new chrome dipette sets 5 pc. GsED | GAS RANGE, $10. — TES & 80) and . ware blum i sup e€ Tractor Man” Best peo oa take bran new PRAARAAAALAAAAAAAAAAAAAN $3995 up: ehests, new & used, $5 $29.95 uo Sweet's Radio - CAMERAS & Lies io omy sere ot 8 Bt 1985 NEW MOON. Toman. HIGH $. CHEAP & _ SCRAP cans. T ving (faaetieaios’ sis enices aes Aponte, aa Winton FE — and mere a LIONEL '& AMER Ave °, Ph PE x er “a0 PE 3-060 SON, PRAIRIE SCHOONER, rR a eo eve. : th o 41 %. 5 yrs ing room suites, $19.50 up. Many tsi WASHING MACHINES, | ‘Most, sizes — FLYER TRAINS VE GRINDING LATHE. GOOD 1s CHALMERS | ROLL TYPE | PaRKHURST. TRAILER nates. THE. HtGH DO! other items 123.50 and up R B Munro Elec- BLAY "OCK fe pete, ay baler, Brillion er, Ferg “| Mile North of Lake “Por. h USE OUR EASY. PAYMENT trie Co. 080 W ¢_ Huron Tie) Sia brua Geen co: “Sco and eee PACTORY SERV. BOODLE. BUGGY AnD con disc.’ plow and rake | Like or high grege wood care. a We : We buy sell trade aovthinie Come “Mion, From’ $19 up PE &Sa38, a Seca ton orsrune TASKER'S, 63 W. as os. e poo rams, Serie Auto Accessories 80) oe ce out and look around. 2 acres of < no axae R FU _63_ WwW — : ‘CLOTHES, SIZE FARM. x PAs see ee ep sor USED va + : Sng, NEWMAN VaMIETT OWE Orrt at 3976 Beacharoye. " cellent” conditions Good pall v2! Auto Gl ass Service "HH. J. VANWELT _ SUNDAY 12 TO 5 TRADE- IN DEPT SonatieRELrcTnic HOT Wa- _Telegraph. 2 oe Yourself 6l tractor and equipm iow OR 3-1355 . al. 10 129. 2 row cultivator. $000. MA 54-2624. A TV yootiae of | ml east of Rugues | Desk and chair. mania s2480| $2 Gal. 10 eet. 08. Omiy Your | MANUPACTORERS AGENT GALE. | ~~ “yor FARMALL TRACTORS "our service? Olas las tncalled_ whi while “MUST HAVE CARS : Helabts en Auburn Rd M30. ed boy cheir and onemen $24.50 of each lef. Shallow well jet When these are sone there ts si RENT BOLENS GARDE.« TRACTO you waft. waren fobs hi Any model or makes. Clean. ___FE ‘2-2066 : and chair ...... tape water pumps 1-3 bh. Pi convert | more (Ot) furnaces. ‘rom ‘e235, ME ROTARY TILLERS AD work guaranteed. Pree tT >. | cash. Out state dealer. a a ieee sree Gapcanp ona wawGE |e gteet oe Geg| Sete ee wee el | en rae Ui er Ste yt | | tse Limp of | gaat SN tater tik at | aan tee See SE alike new. $60 FE 23022. 5 ‘pe. breakfast set |...) guneet Egle. 40s : - : >| furnace vacuum cleaners. Oak- PEED. SEED AND BRO: giass or windshield in PRICE THE REST — THEN GET “~~” /* AUTO TRONRITE PORTABLE EX- 6 pe dining room suite .... $4950] — Open-daily 8 to @: Sun. 10 to 2 MICKEY SALES AND SERVICE land Fuel and Paint, 436 Orebard KING S: ee et ee the best on | oat ee eer Maytag. “ia 3 ***1-Arnason Plumbing Supply Machines Every make renatend | Lake Ave. PE 6-6150. FE +o FE 1112 | 199 Oakland Ave PE +088 BILL SPENCE | ner “4 __ tt ITEM: Guaran r . + a USED CARS ‘ BrDRooM SET TWIN BEDS 2 = tear SS. $35 Aubura Ave..- WHY PAY THE HIGH _PONTIAG RD AT At OPDYRE _ ~ ATTENTION 62 Oakland Ave. rE 5 __chairs. Hoover sweeper, MI 023. | THOMAS ECONOMY: "We Deliver prpentiae. DOLLAR. FOR. PAINT? DAVID BRAOLEY 2% uP. GaR- CAR OWNERS WE PAY “TOP OR | BENDIX AUTO. WASHER. LIKE| “© FIIRN JRE : 3030 GH QUALITY 2 Cractee, wits iow 6nd cu arp late model cars. on do ——— | a RN ITURE oe Se ee POWER, EO MOWERS ta ROTARY perce LEY, OUARANTERD GAL, $1.95 ford.” peacabemedincies ““e vo Oy nae COMMUN ITY 2 BEDROOM & S| es Se een | ‘TILLERS. POWER SPRAYERS.|° DUTCHCRAFT PER GaL. $2.96 $2 FORD TRACTOR WITH BAC _Buteks and Olds. FE 4- : af furnit 86 Bloomft id Bixd 3/15 CU. FF. - NORGE DEEP- DELCO HEAT ree ONT EER {TER FLO. A deposit-wil} hold one. Time FRISCO PER GAL. $3.96. ey only, clean, high test, “oe. $1,405 Will trade. Terms. | _ ATTENTION! -~ etd as “hk ie | freeze. Just like sew. Not quite ments available. W. FP. Miller, . INSIDE - : 13 other tractors from 8100 to : - blocks south of St Joe's east side | se boo OPC 75 oR Serial No. yments INSIDE OU vd ° 1988 | : rs en ‘2 8 7 : of Woodward, efter 6 week-days, inte ‘isabeth | te na Crarwers s0su708. Used one season. $350 ies westwara. (lost of 14 ee ee ee 5 Yd Rd. pitied ave jbl ane sama, Wa hase eeverst || tT _all =F io tn = “USED FURNITURE FORT ROOMS | _with controls. ‘PE 45681. Mile Ra.) Birmingham. MI ¢-6009 : KING BROS. eau per S FRAZER ROTO TILLERS. NEW late model lew mileage _— en- 803 N. Main, Rochester io GA | FE 38820 | ECLIPSE 20° SELP-PROPELLED |” NEW GALVANIZ PIPE FE 4074 YA seredded tmto your truck. and used, Parts and —- Mo-| gines. nem and rear OPEN TILL 10 P, M. New low price. Complete installe- | ~ Used Trade-in Dept. | Dower ‘own mower. demonstrator | % tn. (21 ft. jengiis) 1040 | PONTIAC RD. AT OPDYKE _/pE 33201. Goo Case Eliz. La. R4.| fo-Mower reel’ ype Rotary axles ond body porte Rebeil Olive 3-0311 ‘ tion only $10 ‘plus gas. Kenyo ‘P * | ,fotary only, $05.00, Earl 8. Mas- a, in (21 ft. lenghts) . 13%e ft. USE OUR TOOLS DO YoUnsow _ SSN OLIDAY PARK Mowers, c= Pd Woy 1589 ov: bei —_ generators See M&M Motor Sales _Fuelgas OR 3-240. @ pc. maple bunk bed. set $29 95 k Co. M59 at poop Cant Re Hieb- SAVE PLUMBING SUPPLY plumbing wiring, repairing, C WELi ROTTED COW MANURE. | _?Y*ke Rd. 4-430. ‘ i ————— 3 pe. = ing. toom suite... $14.95 | and Phone Milford 47842. 100 8. Saginaw FE_ 45-2100 drain stock soil sewer crock “and | Pick-up or delivered, Must be “EL iQUIDATION SALE SCHRAM AUTO PARTS Por top dollar on late model cars: BATHINETTE, | Studio couch $1495 | ELECTRIC LIGHT FIXTURES ;~ BacHour oto. sy tile», Montealm Buyiders’ | moved. Reasonable. Will be load- ee er C8 2-108 7 — __OR_}2761 | Seba wal panel twin beds $095 | “Gar cragy Soha ‘in the hewse me 301 Dixte Hwy FE. 5-0108 15@°West Montcalm. FE| ing Sat, @ Sun all day. FE | Entire stock of new and used 2539 Dixie Hwy. FE 44833 | SCRAP CARS OR CHEAP CARS, 2 ELECTRIC REFRIGERATORS | $ pe. wood dinette $24.95 newest 19885 desiens terrific val- RECONDITIONED SINGER sw. 7 Fr. thru Wed 9 to 6:30 $-9061, ou farm equip be any LOUIE S AUTO PARTS OR 3-4511 _ end 1 electrie stove FE 40722. | 8 pc. walnut dining room ues. Bedroom $450 value $2.25. tae i $20.50. FE 20143 edie every Tweredes/ ’ 5 within a Opes aily |. guerre Evenings 7 Days a Week r CARS & e L 3 SIMMONS HOLLYWOOD BEDS. | , Su'te $49.95) Dining room $10.95 value $5.95, _for free home demonstration. DO 7 OD soutE Lron a ‘SUPPLY — a generators. .....--96-90 | “past service. Call PE 4-0582. 1 chest, 2 nfght stands. Also. { Apt. site electric stove .. . $2995) porch $2.95 value $1.95. Slightly | ——“—“*e “ime Semone’. Se PER sa FOOT FLAGSTONE. c uilt springs .........:.,...87.50 Wintid_lates Wooel Waele. , bedroom suite and RCA console Guaranteed refrigerators --€60.95/ factory irregulars. Michigan Flu- You HAVE D SRATING ; land: “5 tans of used parts for ‘46 ears. ooare Hat MODEL CI | TV. FE ¢1937 SMALL DOWN PAYMENT orescent, 383 Orchard Lake Ave. o it Yourse ? ; Whites rE sale. sapere feet) rea RE D ceva 19281, | 82d Up. 49 to ‘bt. ” F piEcE LivIN vITE. a Tae Pansine FRAME GARAGE 20x28 AND EX- We can ten . with the hun * Pa _Lyon, Mich _< Severe = 86 “Oakland Ave. Ph. FE 4-4513| Bagley Auto Parts - Good i ee re WYMAN’S “tra lumber. PE. 60636. Butid aZoiT Gre homy end sare]. dees of, the id men | FORD TRACTOR . Plow. GsED TIRES. 18, Hi ms FE §-9210 s : : ; es om 3 colors af_Ré 5 5 s i ‘ * § PR LINED DRAW DRAPES | _ 18_W. Pike Only _ POR SALE SMALL CEMENT MIX-| teria) and land. you farnietl a anges Pci Mog ds Pa me tr = OP SOIL cach 1134387, 1000 Maple Rd, Seat on eg 8 oe 170 BAGLEY 8ST. __ Floral pattern. OR 34246 WID: CURNITURE. axnege SScanae mater whew - = = BLACKETT'S ~ chard Lake The pocst evailable, Quantity dis | _ Clawson. son. _ : wr Co a oe g @ BOOMS OF FURNITURE. AN- ishea an s - ‘ MIXERS. : Uachre NO & | (counts. et = SPRAYERS, ORCHARD AND ES- = nd ee tiques and traditional, MI 62775, | _ 2-154) FUEL OIL TANKS “BLDG. SUPPLIES epawee o endacs Genre: WasHED 8 AND GRAVEL,| tate typea. We carry both Hardie For Sale Tires 80-A | prices "3 Ser topncteh cere.” TaN Band. ~~~~ | "BL, "62, "53, "S54 and *58 eves OF week-ends W ANTED: 278 wa) <15 in. legs. cause vented | 8161 Dixie Hw; Clarkston ‘Bun, fill dirt," track . cement & mor-| and Myers in stock. W. PF. Miller | ~ Z i . CHROME DINETTE SETS. AS- - MA 68811 N's RENTAL tar. ~ @ Builder's Stp-| Garden and Lawn equipment, 1% TO, CHOOSE |. RON : : fares, Perse aatgttny | EGEEAREE pgMSGED erwmno | fugue Darras Sak Te DS ems eite | aes ce —rowemoe | a Reet aaa |e Met Te Bee] wotor SALES our chairs and tabie $60 96- val- donee th net EL tthe : f : WA WOOD FOR SALE. le : arn. uburn ¢ $3095 The brand WASHER. $15 VACUUM SWEEP- Frozen CUSTARD MACHINE. 5 PLYWOOD Cameras, Equipment 6 OFA Phone Midwest 4-8009 982 W. Huron 108 modela. famous mabe, for] er, 6b, Klotria stove. eee | ~ Saree ome nut \uto. Service $i se | mica tops. all popular colors. | dow fan Like new,, $35. FOR SALE: 55 GAL. OPEN HEAD ek” casn & » CARRY cecees oTmER CAMERAS & aie __ Wood, Coal & Fuel 67 Tractors and Mowers ~ ARAN CALIFORN UYER é | come = = comererey ond) bs 5eR766. : meet — for pe mel = cm Fir Pie cood GIS $5.12 isted under “Hotbies & 1 BOLENS GARDEN TRACTORS, | REPA . AVERILL'S, 20230 DIXIE HWY. = err sping, Mitigs Phoee | | WAYNE GABERT | Sin"astag tg; Stryarety a) diiet br puvect SH et | tan —Shbimeelns einer A acon par pias moge, Gut Gitar gmemEn, Mic | FRE ESTIMATE. | — Pasar er Fr teas | cent, 393 Orchard Lake Ave APPLIANCE SPECIALS - Ra My 26002 4790 Joslya = a Pirzors S32 poy ‘Sales | Musical Goods 62). _ a ———— Pontiac Plywood ; _ing. Oscar Schmidt. FE 2-5217. | wrens ay potted tomatoes.) pript FoR QUALITY. aan Cass-at West Pike st. 1 a = ae cetcinator fh FE 468i | $168.95 Irourite troner ...... $149 OAs Eat" ereptonauy pants all 1488 Baldwin Ave.’ —— |? SMALL BUNGALOW PIANOS. een eee aa SERVICE CRANKSHAFT GRINDING IN THE : e---4 “GE elec range ..... $160 =, af ve $5131 = 925843 Real ‘bargains. Gallaghers. FE | _0Ut Auburn. EVANS UIP. ear. Cylinders rebored. Zuck Ma- : = ‘ ’ vo. 186 : — | FOR“YOUR GARDEN AND FLOW- ‘“n A 57878. ‘in ' = “= 3 ele 1eciric tie 8 Bendix ay. crver _ 40566, 6507 Dixie wy chine Shop, 23 ‘Hood. Phone FE - ‘ange $177 RA E ANTIQUES RECONDITIONED gize | ef A Node Call at Wagner's < Green = = 2-2563. ‘ : . Water heater name brand Ree | Many otters to choose | trom. GUN TYPE OIL FURNACE. 115.000 | Game “able Grop leaf 20%20x24, rtp ode MESSOM 615 Muy | House 374g Gregory o| | MONTH END SALE _ == 1 | $149 95-Now $00.5" Terms, Save up to 25 per ent on| 4.T.U. counter flow. Comolets| $40 eery | t table interesting i oe vi ng 805. . Baldwin. Rs - “Sale Motor Scooters | 82) i | L <_ “WAGNER floor samples. oa 2 controls, ——— econdi- Peimecrate’ histo —— bed ee ~ > TRACTORS 1960 N. Opdyke Cor. Ponies na. iN. N. ba iee : 5-6189 tion. Cal) Stan Garwood H eating, Primitive pine table "taxa8 “Sale Office Equiment 63 : IRIS Parmall “C’ with hydreulis [ 1954 CUSHMAN ° “EAGLE” scoor. : PE, 5-0221_ ouLb _EM_$30000 dee” Biecnlae u, egnanle nn | Tall Dearded. Michigan's largest} starter and lights. Slightly used. | #52 COE cocctiont cuoscey, euxivaoon RerRIG) — WHITER WASH Se eee lA Cash act] Str retnhcetet Motions | S50, More, Perguson rath hed | Se dae Laws ower ‘ruck defrost. freezer chest. pay bal-|/ BRIGHTER FIXT RES hy peng ot ee ROMEX WIRE. 4 A FOOT B AS Saving! take them with you if you wish.| _ with hydraulic and starter $395. a re = irming- ance at $15 ver month Easy |. = re ate * PINKI OG SHEARS "| coil Sinks crate marred, $3.75. .- Gardens open from 10 a.m. daily; CASE 8C with hydrauli¢-guaran- : spin dry Washer, late - model. LOVLIBREHAT ; ENUKNIVES AND SICKLE Pt; | 30 eal, bottled,eas heaters $59.50. U d until dark. Out-of-the-Way Iris! teed A-1, $77 _For Sale Motorcyctes 83 = $15. terms. MY 3-371] ; S MACHINE SHARPENED. 52 gal. elbettic heaters, $79.50 Sse ~ Gardens, 6048 Livernois§ Rd.| John Deere 5 with cultivator, : GASH FOR YOUR FURNIERE SOFTER SKIN* worn overseer _@_A. Thompgio, 00 8. Perry. north of Square Lk (19 Mile! $695, or tools. OR +2712 hz Ye can show you now it's sossible FE 57638 ______255_E. Walton | geinrORCED * CONCRETE SEP E : Rd.) MULberry iced ALSO ‘$2 HARLEY DAVIDSON 128. ao6D : eeDINING ROOM TABLE AND ['pon, Ser? bay. Res poids Shatter _ patninbe Crate erred ra ge — ee. Fo PE +e quipment | Bargains in combines, Forage | Suen, FE 400s ~ chairs, ouffet, rug 9x9, Reel type. fotiner Free eaee en oe sat SAVE Supply, 100 S$, faci &# |” RUMMAGE SALE Desks (refinish | 6r-wsts), chairs evergreens at bargain price harvesters, mowers, and rakes. | i HARLEY : poWer mower FE 8-0845 bs a. $i 98 and tables, sectional bookcases. LAKESIDE: NURSERY Come fn now and meke a deal) ee S 5 | PREF STANDING TOIL = a The Women's Association of the t rit h t ak mane "4 CUSHMAN - . avENronT AyD 2 cuarms. 30) “CRUMP ELECTRIC — | Weshbowie wi fines $1188 First Presbyterian hunch oie | WeerHere, gomoumeters.\sheck | sea mradeees | aur ao as ree 254 Lees 1095 'b ming! wil + o mmage . Open Eves ays ete EEE 5 DEMONSTATOR DOR MEYER | 463_Auburp_Re. FE 49573 | *Siece path sets with fittings sales Thurs af Fri, June 2 and _ fete Goce untay 10 toh. MAy- | = 43032 ” AND SAVE AT, | 1054 SIMPLEX MOTOR BIKE. EX-' CHEVROLET % TON PANEL gost MEATS Thal ie |? gc NRO Coe a ale | ae aeeceltteeatie | AEE tab" “utente | cele pment oa| Sa Oh s k a _HOUGHTEN S SON. | "uty ss, SH a : nro ctric. . ehurc aple > i : ee __Huron. “ . throw rugs. 185 S Jessie. sid Seb SUPPLY sexta ‘ Plenty free ret and _ Sale. Store Equi ent | 64 ber ot nen waa Lapeer Ri | 628 Rig Fag tosis ag 1-9761 | FOR —- Ce cane Ped 1952 . $645 DOWN FILLED LOVE SEAT WITH | 1$ CU. FT KELVINATOR DEEP mec : : [BALE ON S000 EVI Y VERGREENS, 71 5 Zour Hersey ar ear Bs A ee matelasse upbolstering. Drexel | freeze 1% vr. old. 2219 W.|2 WHEEL TRAILER, 040. = USED LUNCRROOM Riot MENT, | Varwtion. ¢” foor Asver View D Ae el COLTER TO. vidson Gales Co.. 372 8. Sagi-| CHEVROLET % TON PANEL rere matchine. a cheat of grawers _Drehner Rd_Oxtord.. —— | en ee and 10 stools sink. large electric | 84:00. Groveland Farm, Grove EW AND USED GARDEN TRAC. | mam and Coffee table | FOr Sale Miscellaneous 60) HOT WATER HEATER 30 GAL. r, small pie case, | land on the Dixie. Hall-way be- Sod IAwn mote All types | #9 HARLEY DAVIDSON 61 A-1 with — — top. Red wool | nnn rn rn ere oon more acres wnee s nd | ave oney a ie Forest, Birm. MI_¢H7. pate pe moe a Oar bo easly Fence chargers, stock | —< phere. ee ee EN ew ee ee tweed channel backed secasional | AMPLIFIER SPEAKERS MIC-| $119 50 value $49.50 and $50.50 _ BURMEISTER’ Se, Sale Sporting Goods 65) Matnews Clinic. just around the | ‘@nks, Davis Machinery Co. Ph. |“@8 INDIAN 74. GOOD SHAPE. _ JEEP 4% TON PANEL cha'r Round Mersman iemp ta-| rorhone and stand. FF. 4-8016. These are vilightly marred. Also + SPAM ARARAARA AAA | corner, Phone Holiy, __ METrose _45 Ortonville. 38132. bie Dresden fixurine Beli lamo. | 77, ELECTRIC TOOLS APPLI _ electric off and bottied gas heat- GUNS—BUY SELL TRADE _ hee RUBBER TIRED WAGON. NEW-| — ___ For For Sale Bicycles 8&4 Tratian tab'e lamp... Iwo matching | ances at wholess} fees to all. ers at terrific values, Michigan - Manley Leach, 10 Bagley ly made 100 Segren turn. 7x14 ft. 1949 "9008. -evstal boudoir lamosx pad Fluorescent 393 Orchard Lake col sat SE For Sale Pets 69) rack with 18 sides. Holly, yt ee ee Phone FF 30118 davs. Weekends pada stra Sate yee eamer te | Ave. : GUNS” BOATS MOTORS BUY | ~~~~.~~ ~*~ ~~ | _MElrose 7-1131___ : poy's 26°" g 28° SCHWINN ERY GOOD! = cHEVROLET '% TON PANED™ See Easy” wiser sso, #'y PdoT ALWAYS WRECEING OUR HOLt Paige 800,000 Fleet’ eeieioe™" 7 9 [anc meowsteneD tack axp|" Auction’ Sales __77/—p™anen 6 Bessie — | Westinghouse) relrigerator 125. rices are less Union Wreckin La i eh te oO . PAIR OF WATER SKIIS, USED 1| EM 7 a Doleani Geese tap | |W miaiuresal A eee ce | 19 $995 : 7 drawer se itr desk and | 08, Ine 316g W,_§ Milp BA) Dinu. pooee FE pe Poot fale ~ “season, excellent cond. OR 3-0804. ney rae paiares’ |ACCTION EVERY weonkspay | ~~ ees, ES 04 a8 bso bo other toe table $35" leath ec tee (AT, BIG SAVIN *LIDDEN SPRED SATIN WAR. | Baye Wh ee. Pree NEW BROWNING OVER AND UN. | “foo gre 2-821 - fight LE, Smart. Sale Farm AT LU MA-CRAFT BOATS FORD %» TON PICKUP 2. é GS- * S 2 gauge. vate owner. ee me Rochest a ; : coffee table>-$20; electric deep 2 4 __Wick's. 2678 Orchard Lk. 49077. AKC BOXER : ANY REA: | AUCTION. SAT” JUNE @ AT 1.0|. EVINRUDE MOTORS ‘ fryer, $10, yacuum sweeper, $15; | Good straight used lumber ax¢— HEARINC alps NEW Ss OUR PRICES ARE NOT OLY offer ted. 3223 War- : * ‘ 1953 795 pra smeengr $0, ten wel | aR RR ORD and | preiuone ules, ve Smee | Cow “Sur joun, SEnvice is SCHULTZ AND LARGER. |THE |_ fen nd, Draven Plain Pi aici pyasns| PENN YAN BOATS | 1903. ......5799... agi ees ears artcion A ixe. Fir Sheathing. Cook oak basen, is | 9 YARDS TO SERVE You | M54J sod 7x61 Sharp and Halgusio soitie, 19 00us sr on pea gad varnines, BE tora | TET ROLET % TOs PICKUP : J ‘ ‘ Hart. Sold Williams custom | _[UODDies. 5 alstein cattle, cows are = : ; : storms nanoe_nerqioes | EEPtar ne ene fe gaa test cary htt | Seat et Been |] Une tetaattiets Sect | Rive Stes s mttices es | 159 4 ag A - | Rock Wool insulat.on—- : x8 td. w Bing bas. per M. $80 ot Hy Ee | Bas : ay » : 1952 $695 oa tor washer, lawn umbrel ®, and | Rengimix ‘concrete and mor Ixi2 std, w. pine bas. per 0} S G i 66) ; _ 2-69. of this herd raised on the farm.| 6. TELEGRAPH. __ ‘ a eee hudting suit, size 40. Like new. |, iter $1.15. - ¢ iu ges gave and, Gravel & D rt ‘ike BEAGLE PUPS 60 MILIE ie | teiethasiepal * sat ae Se ATLBOAT 10, FT. LIGHTNING, CHEVROLET % TON PICKUP ane oe <7] ‘Shin, one and many tats a gene ees Box Vino ie ft... = ee are nies #8 ind = cooler, 12° milk cans, ‘etc. a 1787, tn excellent condition. - Ficeit COND a cu; oe pedeeren tees eods. ox¢ R. L. D. fir etd. ft” pores ATTENTION. WH DELIVER he Ive E PUPP Idea corn huskér—4 row, side hale tamity ‘best. $850, FE Wie ft Btwail aire ae ges --, Me @ th, ixé flooring, M,, 00; or 3 yards or more, w ed .: L S delivery rake, corn binder, mow- 0714. . 1952 675 Hi ana Fa “tonpise anber Maan Bi if, Soe dp a e| Sia oan ee ae ee eo SEEPS ole ER | Pono's Jom oe i z 5; std. Douglas fir, per M...$99. _G, RK. , iner; four anchors. Fre: pa! . $50. s "ee $8755, eas ne = Ses RPLUS. LUMBER 2” blanket inal. T00 ft. ..+-.-$4.45| A-. TOPSOIL, L DIRT. SAND pb ets one female; §20 each. After HOWA fe FLOYD. KEE Prop. 3-9745 after C. 2 = x rae ae - 4x8x%" fir Plyscory~ ......+-- roel and grave! 3-8742 4 Vee bel Pontiac, 3/ Bank Terms—PLOYD K. et T BOAT. 14 ; / frigerators ..., $2995 up | §340_ Highland nat (2459) “on 3-092 | _ : SOO A-1 SOIL, FILL DIRT,} li Howell 1010 Speediiner rona-boet. New 25 TON See a 4x8x™% W. ywood....6. $11.20 a _.._ Phone owe J ig Johnsep motor, FE 8-014 —_ pd ger washers” afeiassis $. - up AIR COMPRESSORS WITH JACK cot BT rh Tart Mount Pe sand a aravel. Baby. Parakeets . 3575 AUCTION BAT 1:30 PM. AT 3444 |- Pp. a NeWs- : s Duck Lake Rd 1'4 miles north of 1954 7'% Me Monee #100. ten, inner Washers ..... #8 up| hammers Power cement finishers. res binsipl : nine Oakland) FE. Se eee L ME =p 1x10 7 plan oe “$30.00 | A] TOP > SOlt AND BLACE DIRT. $5.98 : ; knotty pine, per M.,....160.00 | A-] a osed Bun. 59 at Seven Harbors White Lake Roy's 9% Onkiand . FE ‘Paaat | J 1x12 peneiing, WE. pee iM. $160.00 Delive FE ¢€4007 or FE wy ea Ore 2 2.4025; Closea_Sun a” at 5 ofhowsehold foods. fur aT 5 aT TH Hargre aves Ced 35¢ DD. GE tgrouarie WASHER. GOOD rCONRS. RENTAL ne tease weote : PUPPIES. BLACK. $10.|. Diture’ ppuiances, antiques” and | Reymont, Crescent Lake. |. / _ ond E_4-3214- after 6. _ 4 CASH AND CARRY Nails, 8's and 16's, comin,. keg 8.95 | Ax MA _4-2900. enty of parking, ~ . 1 i _/ flooveR VACtUM LIKE NEW. ta ae a ye SY Te tenieee | Spaat post all-new stock. =< L got pipe. “5. ft. pease. 179 a ey feared, a siyie bre STORE | ata PARAKEETS AND _ CANARIES. z silorc 36 vGciccas beau a Workingman’s: Lot — f $14.95. Belts baes brushes. all Beaierent, TELY 125 SCREENS. | Plasterboard and ‘ath yCom. Alum. doors, from......$29-95-|- Pra 2489 Auburn | Ce FE 4-6510. For Sale Housetrailers Feathercratt and Wazemaker alu: | . i maker 936 Myrtie Huron Gar- ar ai —moL sie. ee ee Birch flush doors, 67.95 un. . P. Comb. pede woe se po-Gth 98 hal Tor eae Mee a BAND PARAKEETS. ARIES, CAG RAAAAARAAAAASAAARAAAAAAS aie g 211. S. Saginaw Se, ; ane ASTER, Goon | — ae Lenoe sock eel bas. $1.00 3 power mowers, from ..;.$60 and gtavel. Vern Goyette. FE | food. Since 1927, “ie Oakland Ave.| ROYCRAPT THE OUTSTANDING "ances, and tratiers | ~ FE 4-4546 ae — va 0, Fe 4-0085 == WELCOME! Oak Moorine all er-tes * Ze, colored ath et tse boos 3-06%8_or PE 2318, | OPA AR | Sten Steere conten, wx epee act Eves. | | Oe A j ards, Tic b eecere eet of luxurious comfo e . Sace" vine ROOM SET, WHOLESALE TO ALL! | | Roofine. No 210 $2.25 bundle. tea. 1304_ Mt. Cemens. “PE 4-0060. gitina pew beauty cae and out.| A See tict BOAT WORKS ea Remington Rand typewriter.| HEATING BARGAINS Windows at new ‘o- orice, Se MBOTOE ELL, PAINTS BABIES. 91 rfee fhe small family. of pb studio ouch, all A-1 Forced to sell for cash, but you) Pine & vedar naneline. r ee Ane Be isco “Danese “feotares, "blahest | _Reasonabie 4 Liverty “BE Call) may obtain an PHA. loan. 14| 2% woot plain & decorative. TO BORMBISTERd| _ S0e7f ina: <1 quality at a moderate price. Sev-| c HRIS-CRAFT 2 after 6 p.m. Apt. 6.” gun type forced sir furnaces. eee at ee te AND SAVE, OP” TO $500 ON ~ z= ; Tee aes 230 Voorhies. PE §-8931./ eraj used trailers with low down! 16 foot Chris Craft with 60 horse Lords Specials SQ. AND UP Ps a Xo wake sone irs | Brack Int, 91.99 YARD, tte| —Pet shop. @ 8. Auor, PH e403. | Parag onmeree, Sales, B61) Gover jimvoure. Spathent an - § pe. dinette svt , $4995] 6 gas furnaces also a few 3. 8, ‘ian Oe — "BUSHEL, 7 ‘ame : = = : trailer for $1,400 of boat alone woes. wees: Boarded 70 70; at. 81.200. Can be seen ariytime at 2799 Sylvan Shorps —_ .---%, 680-85 | - md : Hise em Tis freee AND UP weDIchte CADETS LARGE x ‘BURMEISTER eae “i a gis value #246, sity ages | Northern Lumber’ €o ae Sha LAE_YACHT OL : ; Lord’s ; Severe Warner Off oF sas wall| . Aisa res tect atm ticive ' gy il = . cor BLACK DIRT, ” Serna and’ “a bance? Sig9 AND UP is ne jights. | Pont oh ae neat | Fe Sees/e ‘B rds. 90, Delive Cualified: people. “Baclusiv com na Safe swimming. — tiful .ortrate beach. Lite Water a : Bar : peters Writers 0 3 0 PL 1-4194 ACTORY REB yes sell now. ee on PLAY PEN pe tae. "Like ke new -PE sits. we Oxtord LO ge Sales [3 ‘ I Mile oot Uae Orin oe m4 HIRING'S “Quick, i EASY, through’ Classified 1 Fe an ad-writer dial EF $HORT-CUT: To! = ASH Chad “Ads!|. swap + ee ee = . aot “ are oe ' se te aa . : , sedis , ae 7 \: a anata 2 mess . oe ; rl ~ he eo= “Nga a ed A : u : es ~~) THE PONTIAC PRES Ss, WE DN ESD AY, Ju NE 1, 1955" _ ~ — Ee /j- ail ae Sale Used Cars (91 SLICE OF HAM ee = __ Sale Used Cars ae leee _Sale need Cars ‘on DODGE pat 82 , PLYMOUTH: 9565 ts CAR | ee oy BR RADIO. ; t E -4, ts a steah for tMs price. Fully . i F-& - equipped. bh ee | ORTHWEST CHEVROLET | ‘ Ye} od w 13 Mile ] : z ~— Bs wee inealn “51100 _ ©, pooes GOROMET .PADIO | “CLEA N- UP p ] Get her Ss 3 si. I New | Where More People Fg =| ore SALE -B tte Ca Deals — p82 DODGE CORONET, WITH Ra- | i nl; | 5? $430 - i dio, heater. and tu signals, ie : ape SSL Wasp ove ——S ae IL ae | Selah te ~ Fy fee “goh fan 50 Lincoln clb = yf 1988 Hudson 1954 Pontiac = =) “ GooD z or _ a > ae NE zi oS t Club Cow Radio, 2 dr, sedan. Mere ts a car that 4 Sffsed 7 k _and nd mud. gre »_Ures OR 3 3-1654 DODGE “a9 {CORONET. 4 Doon. } C 4 jo: ale WHEN er 50. Ni fa Rg 4 d WOE... 370 Leyes ans eer — . pe ieeoorel reed . : ad h y, turn signals, Gy- | a2 | CAR -AUSE ~1Q 3 -R ruc i CHEVRO! ET. i "DR. 00. Radio, heater, cn, ignais, Gs- Pm ean “| EMPLOYMENT Epir | ‘48 Pontiac sedan... 8? $1095 $1495 a oF A Ee Sincere ; ys q| BAD CREDIT ETC), seizo | ‘49 Nash 2-door .... | 4 “Headquarters: eed cn 6 FORD, CONVERTIBLE 000 ' De |) Ton worn a! oh ogutoMe ee a ‘Elneots $1100 -| _condition, BS IG \ _.4| BILES THaT ‘MANY MOR - oS q . A ‘$3 CHEVROLET (210) 2 DR | ‘8 FORD CUSTOMLINE V8 LIKE aw AT i | FOR, ney eave Sor as 2 a 1953 Pontiac : 1953 Nash +f: “Res Selection of - - $1893 21. Pullvy equipped Fully Bew Radio heater low mileage Mag | Cte as ts. See our complete selec- Rambler Station Wagon. Try : x ~ guaranteed 11 t choose from. | _ Make us_an offer FE 50496, q me aie | aoee our conips : ae Catalina equipped with radia, out the famous Nash economy. - Low Mileage Trucks—~ a 5 e low miner ° official cars |'$0 FORD CRESTLINER RADIO >. 3 No Co-S igners! fon Gio Sale Bun < in healéf: Hydra. and white’ wa! sa All Weight Classes ve 3 - aewe months” pay. AnY heater. be pee good motor. ie = = used Mercurs . 1949 $1495 $995 some rus 2 se SJLETCUPV Ss. NORTHWEST CHEVROLET OS ae aA aba a eee = _to Fit Your Needs! __MWoodard, toe ey re on e EXCEDLENT | Immediate Delivery! | | through 1054. . __Lingyia_4- oo = i ; : . 1982 CHEVROLET DELUXE 2.DR. =? oe ar OFFER. Deal Direct! . CENTR . 1952 Dodge - : #10 dove and assume payments. — a : . r 1951 Chevrolet F 464 8. Woodward, Birmingtiam on FORD SEDAN, $49 RADIO < ac 5 etCalt | LING on N-MI ee RY oS een, 4 dr. sedan? Equipped with ra- 19 sas * ~ | eater plus overdrive Many ex e ee No Finance 0.1 Sedan with radio, heater and dio and. heater for driving come wheal ‘08 CHEVROLET SEDAN. $395. | {ray Nice, $9 or any oll! car down, et | = age LES, Ine Power Glide. A real sharp cat. fort. ; > |. Radio. heater plus loads of ex-' yWoORTHWEST CHEVROLET eas mat é Pay H ) : — F-600 FORD, 12 FT. tet ee are dy ar sown. Woodward at 13, Mite een . Buy Here—I ay Here | Ww ~ ike at Cass $645 $595 = i. > eee oe : as Wee : FID FORD, 9 FT, “Wootljucoln S1i00 i log Ge ee re re Y'ALL COME - | - f ‘['s2. CHEV 2 TO CHOOSE, FROM ; . : 4 TO : | 93 PONTIAC adeae Non Ei © i : ‘ 1953 STAKES . nadie ester. $345. Low down | ~ FORI Dp VICTORIA © ' 2 Aa) 1 * TIONAL spnstilent sone = 133 | cee Ke Pontiae 1952 Pontiae : 1653 Virtorta, Slate color | ‘ Rabe * , a ine od DOOR ; 4 © ry eS oy — a | _tuxe hydramatic $505. OR 3-7 ‘i810. : 4 dr. sedan with radio, heater’. . c ARKNE R'S HOUSE { Sin ie Penrod Foe mete Dis |- os MOTOR SALES \ 32 PONTIAC’ SEDAN. 8895. YOu || ¢ ¢r- nite oe ee ee and Hydramatic. A eweet: ruae A F-600 FORD, 12 FT OF GOOD USED *CARS| evnesring aero cpunnel tenders. | \é-/ x. ( j | ame it te as «Any ge « car, and_white walls. Don't miss Srae) back: @ i * Th ar t exe y clean. - OWT an: ner mon so: : _* : Birmingham MI 4-3410 Ove cat owt Tn. by « indy. | | . | NORTHWEST CHEVROLET $1395 $895 — . S . t = os . s Sea st War a . -*% . a - |%, on Bie Lanted and Te Bo ® FORD EXC COND. RADIO. | “Abracadabra oo way out “ this!" [= Lincoln _5-1100 | 5 §. heater, turn sigtal —— — $$$ ee — | | : 2 J. “NORTHWEST CHEVROLET |: INVER FLAME. 7 C T ON | ~ ; . ae PICKUPS Woodwera style |e nso" Can cree "oom Sale Used Cars 91 Sale Used Cars 91 VACATI | 1953 Pontiac 1950: Pontiac ; , ‘ORD, F-100 is) CHEV ae Sieaaia aay THWESE CaEVROLET | | SPECI ALS. || Cdsvertivte. Just the thing for With radio and heater. Here te fe 54 F and heater New paint $450 O# | oodward ‘at 13 Mile 4 8) oLpymonn FE HOLIDAY SU-| PLYMOUTH 1080 4 DR DELUXE | || sorue end 5° weet: the pertect ‘ear ter ee = = . 53 FORD F-100 31784 . __Lincoin $1100 per 1 te Low mileage, __ixaclo. Meater. FE | SEE OUR . | & j ] : ¢ ’ ‘ Eo FORD CONVERTIBLE. GOOD $1100 MA 53751. = |" PLYMOUTH. - CLEAN, sas >> “LIKE NEW. USED CARS > : ‘ d 395 $195 ' BS "¢ ; 53. FORD F-250 1953 Chev. 4° dr. sedan. condition, _PE 2-0885 aad 52 OLDS ENGINE COMPLETE | “Feone MY 3-58 4 $395 Pe re 480 FORD F-2 Exceptionally. clean, ts¢ FORD See, Vee he DR. | 4139" Can be seen at LaBarges 145, Se CONVERTIBLE ["@ CNHVVROLET. PR SEDAN. ; ; — F E 4-6804: 56 Preston. sod Eimeria ates a |= nae yp & Wallon $10 down and agsume payments GOOD RUNNING CAR. | . . a destals West Haaibetctcs Patio [OnER TOL” be “53 OLDS m HOLIDAY. @1fe.| ‘4 8. Woodward, Birmingtiam. - $895 " -1954 Pontiac 1950 Oldsmobile : DELUXE “47 CHEVIE 8. “Wood ward, “‘Birmingh am | “Hydramatic. radio beater, poW- 33 PLYMOUTH SEDAN. $871 RA-, ‘tu PONTIAC ¢ DR. SEDAN HY- | 88 4 dr. sedan with radio an 7 ean. | ———— r steering, power brakes, two ' |) oe ~ = a8 > . Chieftain Deluxe with rad and | -DUMPS Peden aieas 6 OR Beyer) ; ie tne ee ae. white ‘wall area: Like|| aey wold car pies — he: DRAMATIC 2 $550. GREEN | heater. A one owner beauty. “usa It cally bas get up b= : $10 ‘and . , ’ NORTHWEST CHEVROLET : N ATIONAL A $ ie) — —— ‘Radio. Heater. FE 2 “A MERCURY DK, sEDA | Pontiac’s busiest dealer g ; 'S ‘53 OLDS 98 4 DR. PULLY|- TWO 2 Ne _ LARRY OF GOOD USED CARS 1954 re She rim Be | RETMOUTH, sTATION WAGON | S205 _|'35Chev. 2102 dr. eae. oe ul co wn : | ~ ae ass “Birmingham MI 4-3410 bolstering “baa owner care. $1.80 Kept very nice, Any old car’ “ tustou URE NEw Ee 3.000 miles ..... $1695 . 1933 Ford 1949 Pontiaa. ~ JEROME © : oe + ~e aed ds Merhsoa! ‘ $795 bs Chev., loaded, | Mainiine a sie tas heate Streamliner 2 dr. sedan. Bere ya . a = d at 1 le 3 Sawyh : < it . A ; Roch Ford Deal CHEY. itt? DLE. ¢ Doon se- _ SCHUTZ MOTORS far Par Or DODGE BARDTOR “O00 0) @ 0Omiles .... $1295|| acne wins sec ee cre erento 3 Oe ae | ester. ee SS rune kes Ge cae _DeSOTO PLYMOUTH DEALER —— >ClTAT & | SEE IT AND DRIVE IT | '53 Chev. 210. kids. ey : owner low mileage beauty - today, 210 2 DOOR 012 8 Woodward, Birmingham WEEKEND SPECIALS | as wet ; |N $1095 ; ~ pe on 1 $795 full price, just your car down SO ~~ | "$3 Plymouth ¢ dr Redio 5 heatér Shanta OTHER | radio, he ater sees PERS: ~ $195 ; ar GooD PLACE ro sore OLDS 1950 SUPER 88 HOLIDAY | ‘$1 Cherie ? dr Powersiide CHOOSE FROM "63 Cliew. Bel Air oO : ¢ sn e = r 4 : Haskins Chev. | coupe. beautiful uve, tops bidet ty Stees, Carceep COMMUNITY A dr. powerglide, .$895 ; ! Seca — DIXIE HWY. st M15 MAple 5-807! ' ; heater, Hydra. drive, spotiess im | Portiac 2 dr 8 > Che 1953 Pontiac Several . 02 CHEVROLET PANEL. WB.) WAGED ind eee LARRY Sie hae tallckge bounty today. | "42 Mercer oar. MOTORS S2Chev. 4 dr-DIx., | il @ ¢r. sedan eith radio nf es snsportetion specthis that are ull¥ t . _ Sebo “4 brakes all good. OR $895 full price: a , $ 216 "yy 4c Pe see aun you can radio, heater _ $595 | paced Big car quality at a gs - priced from __ b JEROME kins Chey, |e ten “creche |" SRB oeg | S2chev. 2.d6-Diye oT $1195 - $50 to$195 = ee. ee Jaco son! §.. = Soe Has ins ey. * —£E 6218 | OPEN Tt ioe radio, heater ..2. $595: ochester [orc raler | DIXIE HWY. at MIS MAple 58-5071 PLYMOUTH 1953 4-DR. SEDANS § 'S | . _ FORD i960 % by or PICKUP, hs an HUDSON- ~& RAMBLER : PH. OL 18M1. P Commercia: cars 5 to choose l Chex. aly Te A din, 5 : ; tnd tres. tike ‘pe ¥, & | Pe SALES & SERVICE ...|"FOR MORE THAN 30 YEARS A LOOKING from. Just the answer to your radio, heater .:2. $4457 : oun Ea oes * 2 W. Pike St. 24339 __GOOD PL TO BUY!” long fishing-weekend Your choice >, . - aoe RD VA TUDOR NO MON. > - pool _ alles the full orice. 5] Chev. DI x 2 dr. | z 1G? CHEVROLET SEDAN. 4 | FORD Va 10 be . For That 2nd Car? 5 paris > ratlio, heater $395, : a “Keoe, peal ona beater, tse “Uszere MOTOR SALES for 2 f “SCH U1Z r MOTORS | aa _° c: anes ICIS ins eV. 9. os a | M24 af Buckhorn Lake : 5 * a Desoro PL¥MOUTH DEALER | '50-Chev. 2 dr. Sedan, ' . = . cae ROLE p53 Bi DOOR MY 22611 ti 9 00 pm Low Down Payment? f 912 8 Woodward. Birmingham dio! heat - $1957] i DIXIE HWY. st Mis _MAple 6-9871 2 ith erp a 8 deve. | ‘SS FORD CONVERTIBLE FORD- “LOOK PONTIAC. 1953 CHIEFTAIN DLX. FaGIO, NEALET oes ¥ Sa - ‘a, FORD Pick Up. 645. NEW) dav svecial -o-matic + ce ry Feasom | - ‘4 : 8 sedan. racio and heater. Hydra- ‘plus ~ fh This truck is to real nice |. fust vour eat Pacman a able EM 175 at These, matic drige A: special at $1,095 1s other i wrolet isso BLUE FORD 2 BR. RADIO, + full price Just your car down. = afte) as re ~— of. CHEVROLET eV, heater, overdrive, very clean, no Many of These Cars . a °C Tncoln 6-tice* at M-18 MAple 5-5071 Sori, 714 Round bake ne. me Are One Owners ~ h : < tiesata Avie , | Haskins C Gi Si ill U ed ae : > 6 INTERNATIONAL 4 TON |'4,,°1 \ELUB COUPE, ws. lino FORD wn Oa Ae as WS a tea OO wi Ss rs” - kup Ov \ load 5 ~ Bar 110 i. eperteman grees, 0283. | 1950 Chevrolet P.G...$395 Oe ae ee ee 55 \ d FE 3-7117. —— — 2 Motor Sales 55 MT. CLEMENS ST. ® ‘ust sacrifice, Sell i: ae TIP TOP. USED CARS © | Auge ige ogy = 2 tone brown. ! 7 new. Bee it 1951 ee hard top. $595 °° 1es3 ess, dr. 897 1954 ‘Imperial 4 dr. Power steer- ing. power brakes, power win- . dowse-tind ‘seat. Also. special in- terior trim: Bee and -drive this. beauty! : -- $930 Hudson 2 dr. * : $144 1954 Chevrolet pick up. "$997 CLAR KSTON | “MOTOR SALES BLER-PL SOUTH Oven 8 a.m: to 8 p.m. Dait = WE Buy. SPL, AND TRAD Stat - CHEVS. * 1954 Left-Overs Hurry While They Last ALL BODY STYLES AS IOW AS ‘$F Rock 3 Riven A~ “91308. Dey. afiow, radio heater, white wail tres, wer steering, ec. Has “NORTH CHEVROLET Woodward at 13 e | a ee . PLENTY = ~— PLENTY oar Ba at Oscar's Mo- Banter son a } Ab ta | For Sale"Used Cars 91 eae | 880_8._ Woodward sedan: OVERDRIVES New ca Highest Tr Li IF YOU DR Ir YOUR RETIMIoE ED DIX HWY, poled to. aul SCHUT shoé white a wall tires gh Many Chevrolet | 1955 Demonstrators TAKE YOUR CHOICE elearen ears, courtesy ears, Bet- ir Deers, Hardtop Del Ray Crud ‘Coupes, and 2 Door POWERG STANDARP TRANSMISSIONS + guarantee, Latest Sum- ~ mer Scher Belections No Financm Our low overhet location permits oe. savings le es you YOULL GET MILES OF PRESENT AND READY FOR ENT Save the Difference . _ Deal Direct With Haskins Chev. Oakland County’s Fastest Growing Dealer - TT CHEV. 7 DRT FowsRariDe owner he Bargain $503, 7 MOTORS ~ ‘$7. FORD Wictonia. $106. SNOW. Plus gas saving over: coupes, LIDES Probleme ° r car down, on balance = a on IVE A FEW MILES P SMILES et Mis MAple 8-807! Compare prices-anywhere on this page and you'll conga e see why Oliver Buick is Pontiac's busiest dealer. 54 Buick 4 dr., Century model . ’54 Buick Century Hardtop model. 34 Buick 4 dr., Special model ...$1795 °54 Brick Special Hardtop model . $1995 54 Buick 4 dr. ’ Super series ... .$2095 53 Buick 4 dr. Road- - §2 BUICK SALE | OLIVER’ BUICK the master mod "SEBuigk 4 dr, Special series . Buick 4 dr., Super mode "51 Buick 4 dr., Super mode ’SO0 Buick Hardtop, “exancs $595 very sharp i lus a other soy OLIVER following . $2095. $2165 el. -$1395 $1195 Lo... $795 1... $595. one 1950 Pontiac 2 dr.....$350 +1948 Hudson eee $85 1950 Dodge 4 dr... .. -$395 1950 Plymouth 4 dr., .$395 1950 Plymouth 2 di.. .$250 1951 Nash 4 dr.......$495 1949 Plymouth 4 dr. $195 1948 Dodge 4 dr......$195 1948 Chevrolt ...... $130 1946 Dodg 4 dr. ......$95 1951 Buick 4. dr. .....$550 Riemen- . “schneider | 232 S. SAGINAW ST. Open ’til 8 p-m. FE 2-9131 ‘504-55 CHEVs. Factory Officials’ _ PDenionstrators — Company Cars Tramarng : ( q ifs AS.LOW AS MATTHEWS- - HARGREAVES 211 S. Saginaw St. Your Chevrolet: Dealer 1950 Dodge 2 dr.. «... . $295). JUNE! 1952 Chevrolet | Hardtop Biue and tvory finish. 4 Has radio. heater and the tires are exceiient. Nice iiterior. $795 195] Pontiac 4 dr. Tutone gray and ivory. foe is spotless and tt has an 8 tube radio, a heater, Hydra- Matic tranamission and white wall Mires. IT 18 NICE $695 ‘52. Studebaker Starlite coupe. Tutone biue. Has heater and overdrive One owner. A personal friend owned it. 1952 Por Custom 8 witb. tutone Babe sf . Looks like - new . heater, overdrive, and cane tires t .gxtrasCars like his are searce $895 1953 Chevrolet The popular Bel Air 2 dr Blue end ivory finish The finish is nice and the interior is clean. - has an 8 tube radto and a heat- er. $1095 ‘SO Studebaker Convertible. Economy galore —_— right ye yellow with new 1930 PONTIAC 4 DR. RADIO AND ALWA GOOD SELECTION or tare MODEL USED CARS 4 MOTOR SALES y #52 W. Huron PE 23-2641 | PONTIAC STATION WAGON 1954 Pentiac station wagon, Hy- dramatic. power steering and | brakes white side walls, radio, | heater and many other featwres 9000 miles. Must sei] for $2200 — to clos¢ estate Can be seen anv time. at 2790. is Shores Drive. i 1 | PONTIAC & SEDAN 29666 ~HY- HY- dramatic radio heater. Any old car dowh and $28.04 NORTHWEST wai 61100 neoin | 30 PONTIAC SEDAN $495 ae black, white wall tires. radio and heater. hydramatic. $5 6r any oid car down. NORTHWEST CHEVROLET Woodwa at 13 Mile Lineoin §-1100 heater Byerae Wonderful FORD SALE OLIVER BUICK | Compare the following prices anywhere on this page and you'll plainly see why Oliver Buick is Pontiac’s busiest dealer. "54 Ford 2 dr. Sedan, Ford-O-Matic .. $1395 34 Ford 2 dr., startdard shift .. $1295|- “BUICK 210 Orchard Lake Ave... FF 2 -9101 ‘30 STU DEBAKER | SEDAN heater This car is reall one. Name your own ter NORTHWEST CHEVROLET Woodward at 13 Mile by nice Lincoin. 5-110) _ * ‘33 STUDEBAKER (ey [AMPTON | chub paar dg ime new. C ARKNE “R's HOUSE OF GOOD USED CARS) Birmingham MJ 4-3410 : {962 STU down ant sszrm* navments. _8. _Wood#ard, Birmingham. PONTIAC SALE OLIVER BUICK Compare. the eae prices anywhere of this. page and vou'll plainly see why Oliver Buick ts” Pontiac's busiest dealer. ‘34 Pontiac 2 dr., : low mileage ... $1295, "53 Pontiac Sedan, *53 Pontiac 4 dr., . deluxe 8........ $1095, 53 Pontiac 2 dr, _ deluxe 8 eevee tay $995 ‘52 Pontiac 2’'dr,. - ~ Fadio, , heater fue $795 ° $309 | IDEBAKER HARDTOP $i0 aa L -Custom Catalina si * = aE CAN PUT YOU INTO A ‘1955 Ford Fairlane -8-Cyl. Club. Sedan WITH RADIO AND HEATER |$5,944 Monthly $5580 Monthly x» em A.l Buys “34 Ply, clb. epe..$1199 - 51 Chrysler 4 dr..$ 544 ’53 Buick Riviera.$1344 53 Plymouth 4 d. $ 699 © ’54 Ford 8 2 dr...$ 999 51 Lincoln 4 dr..$ 499 ’54 Ford sta. wen. $1399 If Your Car Is Worth $100 ~ : ‘ ? o Trade n Payment _Cheapies ’50 Ford 2 “dr. vee $244 ’49¥Ford 2 dr. ....$144 ’50.Pont. sed. cpe. $244 "48 Pont. sed. cpe. $144- ’46 Ford sedan ...$ 99 50 Hudson 2 dr.. .$199 *46 Chev. 2 dr. ...$ 99 51 Ply. clb. cpe..$ 399 -’$2 Ford 2 dr.....$ 644 1° '51 Packard 4 dr..$, 444 | 54 Chev: sta. wg. $1399 + Convertibles = *33 Ply. convt $ 999 ‘33 3 Mere, Mont. .$144 '48Packard sed. .$ 99 5 Packard 4 dr..$1099 "50 Stude, 2 dr. ..$144 ST Olds 88 2 dr..$ 49 +49 Olds sedan ....$144 ‘32 Ford sta. wg. $899 149 Pontiac sedan .$ 99 | a and jet biack, white ore extras “409 MERCURY. 1s ae =. OFF a 134 Ford 8 oe senvesee GOS 50 Pontiac 4 dr......$395/ "50 Stude. 4 nines oo 30 Nash 2 dt. se. .$29 "49 Ply> ea 49 Fordl8 2 di..cs $l 95) is MO. ON BALANCE | Matthews- | Hargreaves 211 S. Saginaw St. - FE 4-4546 — Your Chevrolet Dealer ond mercer ah Bee OLIVER | BUICK 210 Orchard Lake Ave.” “210 Orchard Lake Ave. | - FE2-90t - 4 ACKARD 4 DR 410 DOWN Shr , peers Ee | posses ree Ae | Sy tee | 55 eg 2 ge Sedan gt Peni Ps Se 0 ny comet SO —=Clean car PEL ATT, “BUI K . $545 + fadio, heater .. $895 radio, fester $595 51 Nash Ambass. $ 499 '53.Ch Oe ade WINDOR: 4 DR ~— $10 . - 1/53 Ford 4 dr. Sedan, ‘SL Pontiae 4 dr. “| '53.Ford 2 dr. ...$.844, ie ev. conv’t SEEM mission Any ‘aid ‘car down, and ae we: real sharp ....... $898 dio- heater .... $505|1 «<9.0..:, can 31 Ford conv't ..$ 644 a tek eeicer "| 0 Orharadake Ave. | 1954 Chevrolet | ‘s2¥ord 2dr, || 50 Pontiae 2 dr Treo ern nna 5 e152 Ford conv’t ..$ 999° weet Incoln S-H00. FE2-9101 _ AA] 2 drs! Thrée to choose trom..a'|” smart looking ... $595)” deluxe model ..... $325:] 52 Stude. hardtop $ 644 mee CHOVELER 57 2 SULLY | oi HENRY J. $295. VERY GOOD a ae tetuem over; 51 Ford 4dr, .’47 Pontiac 2 dr., BAS | *51 Ford 2 dr. ...$ 344 > Ford conv't ..$1599 nd many other setess, 6100.| “NORTHWEST CHEVROLET . $1295. radio, heater 3... $395 _ transportation $95 |». : Merens ow Wooware al Het 51 Chev. 2 dr $498 'SOFord 2dr, ~ re lus —e 53 Chev. 2 dr. ..$ 844 : ; SCHUTZ MOTORS _ | isis “TivoouN Goan ' 2 dr. 95 a sharpie ..++... $195) 10. omer onan ‘Poitmcn, '§3 Ply. sta. wgn..¢ 999 $999. $999 $999 De8OTO PLYMOUTH DEALER z door, Good condi ood oat 51 Plymouth 2 dr... .$4 , ded sn : $12" 8 wararares Birmingham — a 66 Lin OL 4 vig My 50 Dod ge 4 dr-...0..$49 J 1953 Plymouth 48 Cong 2. dr. ; noe 83 Ford hardtop $1144 —— c ‘te CHRYSLER. ms eo eciale | Ralls Pottest” cond "50 Piymnonth 4 dr... $495] cranbrook 2 dr Matt he 12 lid Santee aoa) OLIVER '54 Pont. St’rchief $1599 1954 Ford 2 dr., 8 cyl, Bence. apoe, reanaer San te react 'SO.Chrysler 4 dr..++.$495| heater. Priced”"s300" under co lus | oan : $285 down & $29.70 ~ CARKNER 'S HQUSE | Woaesta™ Sptmingnam, “* * | 49 Pontiac Cpe..5s<-8405) Sat . 12 other clean ’54 Ford Country. sed. —s $29, mo. | . OF GOOD USED CARS| mp aameat ght Emm | SOChew. 2 denasss--895| $875 ear | BUICK | sinsh ecm sap "mp Birmingham’ Mit. 3410 +800 : 'S0 Ford 8 Cpe...... .$395 2 Your old car down and it | 450 DeSoto clb. ¢. $ 444 $1 Ford hardtgg.$ 599 __’52 Ply..2 dr. ....$ 599 | 153-Chev. panel ..$ 699 150 Ford Express $ 444 | Harold Turner, Ford slightly higher. pay’ts higher paymetite: 2 BIG LOTS 464 5. Woodwert 13% Mile Rd, at vent MI dwest. 4.7500 ae ©: "$10 down and slightly | ee ae 4 : : co "THE PONTIAC : PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 1 1955 _ eee ee ~ Ct. Doss: Evicted, e Kicking, Fro From = Ph Home in Chicago: Giving Viewers CHICAGO uw — A barefooted former ballet dancer, fighting and Chance to Talk ans ‘A: Po ie 2 = ‘BEWARE 3 : Valley,” nature film, scenes of |9:39—(9) — Chuckwagon. Variety * *, So then I intérviewed a nice young fellow, Keefe Brasselle, who | a ek a ‘ ike hed Las whe District ofticials, ascaiagaied 3 THE SERVICE 3 wild’ life’ in Africa. (9) Capt.| wi , 11:30—(4) Feather Your yee. (2) | must be about half my age — ai ! pet erwrite the cost, once the! by about a dozen policemen, went|$ $ ' 2 P with country music, dancing. (4) bout y ag nd he reminisced! | study committee has been set up| > BARGAIN! > = Z-RO. Roy. Steffens and story of| Mr. District Ai DA Search for Tomorrow. . . = ws | CBS’ ‘sea with i to the home along the Des Plaines +. a s =. “King Tut-Ankh-Amen.” —(4)| ik greets maori 11:45—(2) Guiding Li “Looking back,” he said — and all the years he could look connection it will cease. | River in suburban Summit to serve | nnnnnnnnn—w' rer” = Eddie Fisher Show. Songs. (2) The approach is a: positive one. back seemed only a few minutes to Methusaleh here—“ ‘The Eddie News. Doug Edwards. the eviction notice. Miss Davis, 32, _ Cantor Story’ was the greatest thing that ever happened to me. Until now, the public could regis-| was termed a squatter by district | business, David Brian stars.. | | ter approval or .disapproval of ‘a! officials and was evicted on orders, | 9:45—(7) Henny and ‘Rocky, Com- _ THURSDAY AFTERNOON 12:00—(T) 12 O'Clock Comics. (4) Sponsored | by the : “Five years from: now’’ — the handsome young black-haired fellow by t it in o t OAKLAND-COUNTY : ) “ program by tuning n or not! of a. just ~ Gane Syn a Son og ae Tay oe — Maxwell and Hart. (2) Inner | out of Elyria, Q. was turning prophet now—“ “The Eddie Cantor Story’ tuning it in, ,with consequent ef-, ee eae pe house | ELECTRONIC Como Show. Songs. Bebby Hackett Flame. | will be bigger thay it is now. fects on the ratings. But the view: | removed to make way for a rail-, ; , ~~ - oe ~ . 12:15—(4) Way of World. (2) Road x * * * | er gets_no chance to telt what he'd way to haul studge from its sew- ASSOCIATION 7:00—(9) Million Dollar Movie. 10: 00—(T) Paris Precinct. Louis of Life. © —= “Can't miss!" He pounded the table. “I've run across old women” ; like that a - ue at all. | age treatmerit works in nearby. : Ber Betees TY Services . Ron Randall in “Girl-on the| Jourdan in “Fake Painjings. - - . (2) La- | Probably old hags 40 years old or so — “who told me with tears in_ | Stickney. , Pier.” (4) Request Performance.| (9) National News. (4) Amos ‘n’ | 12:30—(4) Hour of Shows. (2) their eyes that the nit 5 ti +The study” mee by CBS{- after ‘ Miss Davis’ furnishings PPL PPPDADSDPPDPPPPPDPPP PS Awaiting rescue from a wrecked| Andy. Kingfish and- Andy learn dies Day. (7) Beulah. ¥ Bis ahs — +) + would go further, however, than hag been removed, workmen plane, actress opens letter and|‘ perils of international romance | 4;99—(7) Charm Kitchén. ai ~ merely determing mass taste. The poured fuel oil in the house and YY™™wwwwrnrrrrrrrrnng learns her husband is leaving} in “Viva la France.” (2) I'm] : | It was the 13th money-maker | committee, says Stanton, also will! bumed it. ° : hese -2 her ‘in “Magic Formula” star- the Law. George Raft in ‘“Mc- 1:30—(9) Prayer, Sign On. (o last year and Eddie's bigger-all the concern itself with ways in which | Miss Davis, who had lived in. Featuring ul 2 ring Claudette Colbert, Patrick | Clury Brothers Story.” Seseeg) nae EA Et time. With TV and radio. Driving the public interest will best be) the cottage for six years as a% Famous Make TV: Knowles... (2) Arthur Godfrey’ y9:153—¢9) Yesterday’s Newsreel - Houseparty. , along Hollywood .Blyd., the other served. tenant of the Sanitary District, , : if $ and His Friends. a Vaga-|. } "| 1:45—(9) Cartoon Time. day, f saw Eddie. He stood up in| It may be months before results saiq she would move to a motor/$ RCA VICTOR — PHILCO 2 Films of past events. his car.and sang out ‘Keeeffffe My of the study are known... Mean- | | court near a restaurant where she ADMIRAL 3 = 19:30—(7) Bob Cummings Show. | 3#0—(7) Stars on Seven. (9) Mary Boyeeeeeceece.’ I thought he was_| While, an inkling of what it may is employed as a waitress. CENERAL ELECTRIC §©=— 3 7:30—(7) Mr... Citeas -Stranger| “Bob Plays Cupid.” (9) China|’ Morgan Show. (4) Ted Mack's going to do ‘It You Knew. Susie’ | include possibly is provided by a Her dogs were taker ta the ani-. SYLVANIA MONT $ saves lives of two families} Smith. Dan Duryea in Far East-| Matinee. (2) Tiger Game. — right there!’ survey by the American Coufcil mal welfare league bit officials % - * — OU ' $ traveling East in a truck inj ern adventure. (4) Traffic) 2:39~(9) Toby David Show. (4) _* for Better Broadcasts. This group, 4 “Terror on Jack Rabbit Hill.”| Court. Actual cases re-created| Greatest Gift. (2) Game. Keefe got a 2 per cent-slice (in which ate represented many, H AMPTON TV > Edward Binns stars. (4) My Lit-| with Judge Watts presiding. (2) é . , of the Flamingo in Las Vegas, | major civic organizations, made a ° $ tle Margie. Vern travels 2,000} s man's Holi day. Eari Hil- 2:45—(4) Concerning -Miss Mar and when that was sold he was | survey in which 5.661 persons from State GOP Picki Picking 825 West Huron St. 2 miles to recruit a football player| piker shows films of journey. into | —— 4 given a 3-year deal to appear 6 | 18 states participated. - : FE 4-2525 > but Margie finds him visiting| Hudson's Bay country on “In- 3:00—(7) Hearthrob Theater. (9) weeks a year at the spot for sey ee eee Oe oe * Governor Nominee | AANA ANAAAAARARAADRAADDS “his aunt in the apartment next| dian Goose Hunt.” Thursday Matinee. (4) Hawkins |. $20,000 a week. Lots of pictures eee gend masic is the 1 _ rT) ” 3 c i | : , aa in All ee _ 11:00—(7) Soupy’s On. —— Falls. (2) Game =—* peg eae Mesto ws soaiatan wish unfulfilled on radio LANSING u — Michigan Repub- ! Make arker_joins Gale —— with Soupy Sales. (9) -Good | 3:15—(4) First Love. (2) Game. roy y, his producer, to | Ty By ‘good’ is meant classical. | jicans hope to discover their most USED TV SETS : _ comedy. Neighbor Theater. Rex Harrison | 3:39—(4) World of Mr.”Sweeney. ° Po opular music is ——, | popular candidate for governor in Only $5 Per Week! 8:00 — (7) Masquerade Party.| in “Ten Days in Paris.” (4)| (2) Game. “All off the Eddie Cantor story,” | |, | 1956 without the ravages of a bitter ey : —¥ Guests use. make-up‘ to stump News. Paul Williams. (2) bo &: 45—(4)- Modern Romance. he said. ‘Yes, it sure seems a long | Pe: only we could get ree ee primary fight. HAMPTON T Vv ‘3 panel. (4) Television Theater.| Jac LeGoft. ‘4:00—(1) Captain Flint. (9) Let’s |” time ago since I sold shoes in! lal —— See real machen ean “Party sources disclosed today | ac WW Heren re 4.2908 A “A Woman for Ta drama /11:15—(7) Film Theater. Film| Make Music. (4) Pinky Lee. (2) . _ KEEFE Cleveland , . ‘toons and. hobby-type programs, ‘hat the supporters of at least four to finds his wedding) TBA. (4) Little Show. Drama.| Robert Q. Lewis. _ | x ke * * |the children would be challenged Potential candidates are conduct-| = ee ee ‘| (2) Miss Fair Weather. Bette | 4:59 (9) Howdy Doody. (4) Howdy That's what gets you. When kids start talking old. Then there’s/ to learn at the same time. They !"& Polls to determine the strength 4 with his domineering mother.| wi 4:30— y { th didat Ward's TV Service James Daly sin The Mil Wright. Doody. (2) Welcome Traveler.. | the. fact that the newspapers are making their type smaller all the would not get overexcited before Of their candidates. four are Rep. Gerald R. The liohaire. Meek. office worker \11:20 — (2) Nightwatch Theater. 1 4:45—(7) Ricky the Clown. |time, too. Maybe the only thing to do is talk to Bernard Baruch and peal mead “would ‘do commtructive| Fs ae lot Grand Rapids, Rep. TV, Radio, Car Radio turns into a despot after getting] Fabian of Scotland Yard: 5:99—(7) Auntie Dee. (9) Justice Herbert Bayard Swope only and, when they mention | eomebedy aan on what they didn’t like, the: Alvin M. Bentley of Owosso, form-|M g¢ 2.2976 46 NM. Hilldale : gift’ million dojlars in “The Charlie Chan and the Golden; (Colt. (4) Terry and Pirates. (2) yesterday, say ““‘Who?’’ Maybe that'll make | carey repent incheded .this: ce Aud) Gan Jen @. Barde at | = j Story oS Sam Donovan.” Eye. Sagebrush Shorty. = cy st drab EARL. | ‘They continue-to resent.vocifer-| Grand Rapids and Mayor Albert E. | OPEN EVENINGS 8: 3o— 7) ‘Penny to a Million. Quiz | 11:30—(4) Tonight. Mambo king | 5:30—(7) Action Theater. (4) Ten- | with Bill Goodwin, host. (9) On| Perez Prado, guest of Steve| nessee Ernie. ) Stage. Variety with singing host! Allen. | 6: 45—(7) Jumbo Theater. *--.Today’s Radio Programs - - Programs furnished by stations liste@ tm this column are subject to change without notice. ously the low caliber of daytime | Cobo of Detroit. cramer seme ( PONTIAC'S FIRST | TV SERVICE DEALER! | © Marilyn, Monroe stunned luncheon cus- tomers in Child’s by being just like every- | body else. ‘She'll see the ‘‘sneak’’ of “Itch” | June 1-. | dack Paar’s troubles with the CBS Mora- especially resent the number of | them, which leaves them and their | children little cheice on week- days.” a eee | ing Show now seem to justify Walter Cronkite somewhat; he did news, not com- - edy, now they want news again. \Le islature OKs : - , a w WON, (1) 5 s Neto Geel Meta) bene we. oe wean, Cie: WATE, (Is wooo) Ven! ht Diana Barrymore's autobiography, due in s g d di d BLAKE RADIO AND TV SERVICE TONIGHT WXYZ, Ed Morgan WXYZ, Breakfast Club !. THURSDAY AFTERNOON | the fall. w : “Muc Soon” | . | : | CKLW. J. Van Kuren WCAR, News, Rhythm 1:00-WJR, Road of Life. e fall, will be cafled “Much Too | tan ardailze Authorized Factory Service tor 15 Different Manulacturers : ¢:00— WIR. Haialine way ery WIBK. Neys. T Georce = wWJ. Ross Muiholiand . Dagmar and Danny Dayton celebrated . : _ 3149 Ww. Huron. FE E 44-5791 a, CELW, Mewes, Sports | CKLW. Dream Music pre. Mews: Beate Ceeret er ima ae their-fourth ann’ y. at. The Spindletop, Trattic Lights — - : WPON, News | WXYZ, Boxing | 9:15—WJR, Kitchen Club WCAR, News, Music i Pretty Joan-Colins’ next movie is a . _ = 2 SSR SNS WCAR, News, Music | 10:30_WJR, White House Rpt. | 9:30—WJR. Mrs. Paige WPON, News,. Platter | Walter Raleigh and the Vi LANSING \® — Michigan's Leg: | ema o.19— WIR, Clark WWJ, News CKLW, Guod Neighhor 1:15—WJR, Ma Perkins ei ee irgin Queen.” . . . islature has voted tp standardize | ww, Bud L CKLW, Sounding Board WJBK, Bob Murphy w Paul Winter | Jose Ferrer wrote background music ‘for 2 WXYZ, pr kate Its WJBK, Geme 9:45—WJR, Pete and Joe CKLW, Tex Benecke “The Shrike.” traffic control lights throughout tthe | CKLW Eadie Chase 16:45—WIR, Dance Orch.. WCAR, Temple Acad. . WPON, Eye Opener state and ban ee = as WXYZ. Mews, Wolf WCAR: Susie ~ habe AR, Tiger ouee crap game in a moving onte |. aa me law_and requires existing lights” : CKLW CKLW, T David ; “ eas Proset’s added French singer Lucie Dolene JOAN COLLINS be Tage by Jan. 1, 1958. | ; : 1:20 WJR, Serenade WJBK. Meditations 11:00 WIR. Arthur Godfery | 3:00-WiR, News, Hymas | + nis La Vie show. . ; : Beatty WCAR, wari lagen oo “WET. Ba MacKensi It also forbids banners and dec- Wrz, Tene Renger WPON, News. Muste = = — — ao Lefts wo MacKenzie WISH I'D SAID THAT: Isn't it “wonderful how “noble, we feel when erations to. be hung over streets > = WIBK, Gentile sania 6:30—WJR, Agricit. Voice WJBK, News, McLeod WPON, Tiger Game | we slow the car down, courteously, and let a pedestrian live?” —| and highways within 10 feet on rao = WWJ, Bob Maxwel WCAR, News, Songs ae | : 7:45—WJR, E. R. Murrow CKLW, Hews, Dovid . WPON, News, Party 3:15—WJR, Rosemary i Hendricksen, Sacramento. That's earl, brother. ‘either side of a traffic light. or > = ww, One Man's Pamily wat Rise mee A Hg cate | 3; goo wR mate Eaeaet Copyright 1955, Post-Hall Syndicate, Inc.- signal. This is aS a provide , a ar WPON, + wJBK, D Leod a clear channel of observation wwe Dish a ree ee ee 11:30 WIR, Make Up Mind cae | down the center of a roadway so | | that the traffic lights can be seen rasily. 3:45--WJIR, Gal Sunday Queen for a Day WWJ. Right to Happiness WPON, Pontiac Party 4:00-—WJR, House Party tab WIR. Second Husband Ww, Backstage Wite 7:00—WJR, Jim — WWJ, Phrase That. Pays WXYZ. we | CKLW. CKLW. Guy Nunn, David j WJR, Music Hall O'Dell WXYZ, Show Stoppers CKLW, True Det $:15—WW4J, Frank Sinatra WXYZ. Show World —~ -$:30—WJR. Pop Concert Third Russian General Dies in Past Week SURE Submerged Land Bill. wets Son tras” Goes Back to Senate 1s 7:30—CKLW, Terence “reos s st widely Jack White. Creosote js still the most widely . roy Sever arms *. a8 =“ WWJ, Ady 145—WWJ, News wits ‘WEAR, News. Muste- , masroY a ret aunes used Wood preservative, but treat- Be. certain when you : buy your . ae WXYZ, John Vandercook | CKBW. Toby David CKLW, News, 3 Suns | 4:15—WWJ. Stella Dallas | ; orces newspaper Red Star an-|— : bi le that : t t d = o a cee Sentewers 8:00—WJR, Jack White WCAR, News | 4:30—WJR, Music Hall LANSING W — Passed by the nounced today the sudden death ees th pentachidrophéno! ii Cycre Inet YOU! Cal) Gel Parts an _ es pene sieges ial WEAR, News ie moundup | ,1w% Widder Brown House and sent back to the Senate | of Maj. Gen. Vsevolad V. Zhukoy, posers. : service for it. Don't be left holding. , 4 "ww. Bet Your Lite Relea mx | Ww, Pare Kitseben “CKLW. George, Wright, ous yesterday: for action on amend-| a communications expert, He was - a a useless new bicycle. - a pee CKLW, Mem. Muste WEAR, Coffer With Clem ly peel pn | | See WIR, News | ments was a bill allowing owners|the third Soviet army general . sner’s eo . .. -— : ce iach! tend arial 8:30—WJR, Music Hall 12:30_WJR, Time Out, Music| SHLW. Set. Preston | of submepged lands to buy the| whose death was angounced this; eisn ° a ; oe Fee ean conn | peg_wws, News SE Seen aes | gancwim, sooree,. uste - | Property from the state under cer-| week. ze | CKLW, Eddie Cantor WCAR, Radio Rev. WCAR. Tunes Ww. Jim Deland . | tain ions. sgukov sent same Pa i i wet ruse (Meas amaee abesrsactag tor | SA NMEUN. || ase bit iet the enue, the| 1 * _.-| Sale price would have to be 10) | per cent of assessed valuation. The | aia de they had gone -Million Back Chiang ._ TAIPEI, Formosa. ®—Sponsors | . oFer te ‘Anti- Red Union ' S to collect a eltion | for : Cilene’ s avowak to detend ‘Que. Italian Plant Voting per/ cent. br a en = a tandge to Presi-|moy and Matsu islands, with or BRESCIA, Italy W—Anti-Com- ‘fhe measure, supporters said. ack Chiang Kai-shek announced! without help from abroad. munist unions have won another | vas aimed at relieving property victory in a large northern Italian | y} ‘owners who bought land along the. Le . = ~~ across plant. They upset Red control of//shores of the Great Lakes, then | | = : 4 Sieraus cote y the shop stewards of the O. M./ found it belongs to the state. oe sat - Twenty-four j ‘truck . factory yesterday, ff Under an 1887 statute, all ere ee Nie | ‘ a ie re 12 “upon : Anti-Red unions won a total of] Great Lakes shore land is held Shop wisely . |. >buy your bicycle a * time” ie 1,310 votes compared with 602 last) in public trust as hunting and : — : 12 Barem ‘zoom —~ ae Communists a 6a fishing lands. Tt . ‘at the store ;where you can get * ~ Q ot 11 ith 1,768 last nace 1 ; feu ‘2 Hr Galt ot wire _ “a I< decee veel extate opératorn end I service and“parts without delay.” a 18 Inference | : i) Wy | private owners havé. been filling We service what we selhand-have -_ Bho po Pec eal - yi | Patriotic Birthda in the land for hemesites.. The | ~ as Yy ys state has cracked down on -these | all parts necessary. Al$o you re- - « Vi: | CONCORD, N.C:—A birthday | owners with a chain of lawsuits. | ceive Free a da servic that in- + — in the Aamily of O, M. Cranford) Under the bill, sales would have ‘ lades & ie od Uy ‘+is a patriotic mapa his | to be appreved by the State Con- | | . cludes Drake justment “gear 2] ae theirs } servation Department, the State adj ustmeht, col a du | July *. daughter, Mrs. ‘Administrative. Board. and the | Po aes ne adjustment, ; - Stephans, we Day. | Waterways " y. crank hanger adjustment, fork —~ © son ‘was born \Y tment, chain “adjustment, 9. 30, Memorial Day.~ Pope Pius Receives - . \ aaneee all nuts sale bolts Premier of Thailand | Be ccrinig VAITICAN CITY @&—Popé Pius XII received - 's Premier Imagine! Overr’ 500 setae on 4. cotienie'y flashlight } bat- AP. Pt in private au- |}. teries. No tubes to burn out. The perfett companion for J ‘bdience today. fun in the sun. Picnics — boating — camping. j "COME IN AND SEE THEM TODAY : STEFANSKI wt? vec || f m1 i 10) { 1 TTL INic ate CIS Thai Premier introduced his / 4 miolr; iMieiTL and metnbers of his party to the Cina lit Litd te NT rs ies | Catholic Church. a ea ree a a a. = 4 ee THE PONTIAC PRE ss. 2. | surance company secretary. | a ‘Wiss Bak bu 0 Police ~ Ip the town of Icod ta. the Ca-| : of those caught in a drive against ‘nary Islands, off northwest Africa stands ‘the largest dragon tree in m+ the world, reputedly 3,000 years | | old. It is nearly 50 feet in circum- ‘| ference at the base of the trunk. : eeeingeete Round up Mayor HARTFORD, Conn, (UP}--One! motorists who failed to obtain 1955 car registrations was. Mayor Dominick J..DeLuceo. He prém- ised. fo, get one right away and. no arrest Was. made. 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