The Weather Cloudy and a Little Cooler Details paget two ~~ ¥ THE PONTIAC | PRESS | Edition — 113th YEAR a es PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 22, 1935—44 PAGES ASSOCIATED PRESS INTERNATION UNITED PRESS TIONAL NEWS SERVICE Diane Stevens Resigns, Brucker Gets Top Army Post One Quits - One Comes In (oh, Resigns. Ex-Governor Will Replace McCarthy Foe Secretary States That He’s Leaving Job for. Personal Reasons WASHINGTON (?\—Rob- ert T. Stevens resigned to- day as secretary of the Army and President Eisen- hower nominated Wilber M. Brucker, general coun- sel of the Defense Depart- ment, to succeed him. Stevens gave “compelling personal considerations” as his reason for quitting. He was a principal in last year’s row between Sen. Mc- Carthy (R-Wis) and top who accepted the resigna- | tion today, made any ref-| event. Brucker, a former governor of | Michigan, has been general coun- | sel at the Pentagdn since April | 1954. He will be 61 tomorrow. His | home is in Detroit. The White House announced Stevens’ resignation and made public a letter in which the Pres- ident accepted “with deep re- gret” just before Eisenhower left on a six-day teur ef New Eng- | . * ~ seh X\ Stevens will leave the Pentagon about the end of July. He told | Eisenhower he would work out the precise date with Secretary of De- fense Wilson. Wilson, Stevens and Brucker drove with ‘the President from the White House to the airport. Stevens’ resignation came a year after his spectacular clash with McCarthy over the question of alleged subversion in the Army and of asserted favored treatment for a one-time McCarthy aide, Pvt G. David Schine Previously the Army’s general counsel, John G. Adams, quit his. post In the aftermath of the | hearings and so did McCarthy's tep aide, Roy M. Cohn. Both (Continued on Page 2, Col. 2) Seixas Upset Victim in Wimbledon Match WIMBLEDON, England «%—Un- seeded Gilbert Shea of Los Angeles turned in the biggest upset of the 69th Wimbledon Tennis Champion- ships todav. when he defeated Vic Seixas of Philadelphia, U.S. cham- pion, in a second round match. The scores were 3-6, 6-4, 6-4, 46, 6-4. Seixas, 1953 Wimbledon titlehold- er and third-seeded player this year, was hampered by a pulled shoulder muscle which he received two weeks ago. Shea is the tenth- ranked player in the United States. The 26-year-old Shea, an aggres- sive player, won the United States Hard Courts Championship last year but never has won a major event on grass. Atoms Slow Toaster PASADENA, Calif. (—A visitor attending the American Assn. ‘for the Advancement of Science meet- ing wondered why his tuna sand- wich was taking so long to toast at the California Institute of Tech- nology campus coffee shop yester- day. The manager explained, “That darned atom smasher here saps all the electricity and slows down the electric toaster.” cee Press Comics’ Adventurer Heading for Great Lakes Nick Haliday is headed for the Great Lakes. Starting soon, followers of this great adventure strip wilt find Nick Haliday cruising up the Mississippi toward familiar wa- ters of the Great Lakes—and a: rendezvéus: with a new order of. eut-throats. Follow the Pontiac Press daily so you will not miss a pe ceageae of this exciting Watch. Nick Haliday’s : trials, and triumphs ‘as he ~ ‘agree toa declaration by Dr. |\N. Van Kleffens of the x & & &* WILBER M. BRUCKER | ROBERT T. STEVENS All-Out U.N. May Be Asked by Molotov SAN FRANCISCO (?—Russia’s V. M. Molotov was Pentagon officials, but nei-| expected to bring into the open today his demands for ther he nor FEisenhower,!a United Nations declarations pledging all its 60 mem- bers to work for peace. Western diplomats believed this would be the center- | erence to that spectacular piece of the foreign policy statement which the Soviet | | foreign minister was to make before the U. N.'s 10th) anniversary session. Molotov was reported last | jnight to have given the Western Big Three foreign |ministers a partial reply to 'their proposals for setting up the summit tatks n+ |Geneva next month. Informed quarters said he had made reservations on only one im- portant point: Namely, the West- }ern proposal to limit the talks to four or six days. He wants no time limit. In private talks, Molotov has said he wants the 60 U.N. na- tions te adopt a formal resolu- tion urging all-out peace efforts. Western diplomats call this a propaganda move. They have indi- cated, however, that they would Eelco Nether- lands, Genetal Assembly presi- dent, here unanimously support peace attempts. -This would require a formal vote. ‘Gen. Carlos P. Romulo proposed not to the United Nations today that it adopt a “San Francisco Declara- tion” rededicating member govern- ments to peace, justice and free- dom for all mankind. Romulo is chairman of the Philippine delegation and former president of the U. N. General Assembly. Any further meetings of the Big Four foreign ministers appeared unlikely during the present session. British Foreign Secretary Harold Macmillan planned to leave to- night on his return trip to London. After today there still remained two more full days of speaking and a concluding ceremony next Sun- day. French Foreign Minister An- toine Pinay speaks tomorrow and Secretary of State Jofm Foster Dulles Friday morning. Former President Harry S, Truman speaks Friday night. Peace Pledge > saying that the delegations | all | Davy deal Ss Deserted Wife Granted Divorce BETROM—iy 1930 Davy Crock~ ett “‘set out a-grinnin’ to - follow jthe sun” and his wife, Gertrude, | 39, said she hasn't seen him’ since. Mrs. Crockett was granted a divorce by Circuit Judge John P. /O'Hara on the grounds of deser- tion. _The woman told Judge O'Hara she married Davy, now 63, on July 4, 1930. The judge asked: “Was your husband a king of the wild frontier?” She replied: “Don't know about no frontier, Judge, but he was wild.” Moore Weighs 175 for Defense of Title. NEW YORK (INS)—Light heavy- | - weight champion Archie Moore | weighed exactly 175 today at the official weight-in for tonight's title defense against “Bobo” Olson at | the Polo Grounds. | Olson tipped New York State | Athletic Commission chairman | Julius Helfand’s scales at 170-1/% | The commission's medical ad- visory board, headed by Dr. Mal | Stevens, refused a request by Olson's camp for permission to administer oxygen to the middle- weight king between rounds. Dr. Stevens said it would constitute an “artificial stimulant.” . Save 6 Buried Alive DETROIT wW —Police and fire- men rescued six workers who were buried Tuesday for 15 minutes in debris from a housing project unit under demolition on Detroit's East Side. kk wk kt ~x~ & kk & c to Share in Half-Billion GM — | Premiership in Party Row Italian Commies Hope to Profit From Grave Political Crisis FROM OUR WIRE SERVICES ROME — Pro-American Italian Premier Mario Scel- ba formally resigned today ‘to touch off one of the gravest political crises since the war. No change in the Italian policy of firm, friendly re- lations with the United States was expected to re- sult, but the Communists clearly hoped to profit from the deep split inside Scel- ba’s own Christian Demo- cratic Party. The Christian Democrats are split into factions of left, center and right, with the left section amoring for more land reform and accusing Scelba of a ‘‘do-noth- ing” policy. ; The 53-year-old Scelba held the last session of his 16- month. old coalition Cabinet this morn. ing and then submitted the min. isters’ collective resignation to itatian President Giovanni Gron-— chi. Gronchi, who readily accepted Scelba’s resignation, is a left-wing member of the Christian Demo crats. The uncertainty in the crisis is illustrated by the fact that Gron- chi once suggested even. taking the left-wing Socialists under Piet- ro Nenni—a group which votes with the Communist bloc—into any new coalition government. Scelba already had decided yes- terday to resign when his own di- vided party refused its support to his proposed Cabinet reorganiza- | tion. Scelba remained in the presi- | dential palace an hour. The tough | little Sicilian Premier came out visibly moved t “Tl have handed it jin,”' he told reporters, “T have done my duty, I leave with perfect serenity.” He expressed his hope that “the crisis may now be soon resolved.” The rift in the Christian Demo- | crat party apparently was a fight for power between groups led by Scelba, party Secretary General Amintore Fanfanj and former Pre- mier Gimerre Pella. New York Tax Upped NEW YORK —The City Coun- cil has set a basic real estate tax rate of $3.85 for each $100 of as- Press. “I actually thought this | ‘entry was less likely than any others,” Crisp said. “I, Plan for Toolers had much more confidence the week before, when it turned out I was six words off.” Married and the father of three children, Crisp said he and his wife, Cornelia, 29, will use “‘a large portion” of the winnings as a down paymeat.on a new house. They have been in their pres- ent home, which they are buy- ing, for two years, but it is proving too small for tis grow- ing family, he said. The Crisp children are a hoy, Lexi, 6, and two girls, Janice, 4, and Connie, 5 months. sessed valuation—the highest the city’s history—for the 19655 fiscal year, The new rate is 17) eents above the current year's. | The council adopted the rate yes- terday by a vote of 24-1, Boxer Fiat on Back Before Fight & OLSON IN PRE-FIGHT STRETCH — Midd ‘ever hone territory. | Champion Bobo Olson makes a picture of is scheduled to meet light heavyweight champion This is another exclusive Pontiac | relaxation as he stretches out on a bed in his hotel| Archie Moore ih a bid for Moore's title in the Polo ian. 5 Waren are sears awn omnaaaiagned haactoapeci ,e 24 + eg » A f ' ’ A i - 4 ‘Friday afternoon when his wife | phoned to tell him he had won. “She was so excited she could hardly talk.” he said, “I thought the house was on fire, Then when | she told me she had checked the | answer in the paper I thought she | must be wrong.” But Mrs. Crisp wasn't wrong; and her husband really was the first winner in the big puzzle con- | test which had been carried in the Press for 14 weeks without a cor- rect solution. .| ONCE CAME CLOSE Crisp said he came close once before — on puzzle number 3. (Continued ori Page 2, Col. 8) ‘a Good Company For Your VACATION If you want to have a vacation with a lot of bang-up laughs, be sure to take the Worry Wart 2-8181 and to have The Pontiac Press ed to you, wher- ever you miay be. Then you can foliew all of your favorite comics > bewegy single day. ‘ . ae 4 = ba ' ACCEPTS CHECK — William A. Crisp Jr., 30-year- old Pontiac Motor Division technical writer (left) | accepts a Pontiac Press check for $1,420 as ae | |winner of the newspaper's Bonanzagram Contest. | Bonen orn Winner Gets $1,420 - Presenting the check is Jolin W. Fitzgerald, assistant to the editor. Crisp, who lives at 4806 Fenmore St., is married and the father of three children. ° ys | Pentiae Press Phote First Bonanzagram Winner Trail Is Pontiac Father of Three A 30-year-old Pontiac Motor Division technical writer who nearly didn’t enter last week’s contest is the first). winner in the Pontiac Press Bonanzagram Contest. William A. Crisp Jr., of 4806 Fenmore St., today was presented with a check for $1,420 for correctly solving the Bonanzagram puzzle a appeared in last week’s Crisp was in his office at the | Pontiac Motor service department | _| national - General j will be slightly cooler and a bit ‘cloudy, according to, U. S, Weath- GM-Ford Wage Supplementary Income Principle to Include Skilled Workers DETROIT ™ -= The Ford-Gen- eral Motors version of a modified. supplementary wage was extended today to 6,000 tool and die men in 73 Detroit shops. In other auto labor develop- ments, both the Ford and Gen- era] Motors contracts were given votes of approval by major units of the CIO United Auto Workers. The UAW's big Ford local 600, storm center of opposition to the Ford-CAW agreement when it was reached two weeks ago, announced that its members had approved the pact by better than 2 to 1. The vote was 17,567 to 8,236, Some 300 members of the UAW’s Motors council approved the GM-UAW contract at a meeting here last night. The vote was. described as nearly unani- mous. The council members repre- sent some 350,000 GM_ workers around the country. Local unions at GM plants will conduct ratifi- cation votes ‘within the next week. Details of the tool and die set- tlement were withheld pending a/ rafification meeting next Sunday: Union sources said, however, that é@ is “along the lines of the GM and Ford settlements.”’ General Motors settled the last of its walkouts only yesterday. This involved employes of GM's Fisher Body plant in suburban Livonia. Cooler Weather Forecast in Area Today, tonight and tomorrow er Bureau forecasts.: Temperatures Thursday are ex- pected to range only as high as 77 degrees, The low tonight, ac- cording to the weatherman’ will = be 3, Tuesday’s high in downtown Pon- tiac was &, This morning's low before 8 o'clock was 61 and the thermometer reading at 2 p.m. was TF degrees, f Slated at Local Division Plants [nt with the ClIO-United ‘New Equipment Huge Plan Revealed by Curtice to Boost Productive Capacity Pontiac Motor Division will share substantially in |General Motors’ new $500 million expansion program to increase production capacity of its passenger car divisions, according. to | Robert M. Critchfield, divi- sion general manager and GM vice president. Announcement of the half-billion dollar program was made today by GM President Harlow H. Cure tice, who said it would be felt in 20 GM automobile and auto accessory divi- sions. Critchfield said Pontiac Motor would benefit from the expenditure largely in new equipment and ma+ chinery. These will provide addi» tional capacity for a substantial increase in production, he said. “Increasing our production capacity now will enable us to take further advantage of the growing new car market,” Critchfield said. “We are confident our market will increase with the growth im population and prosperity level of the country,” he said. Curtice linked the announcement with an optimistic appraisal of |e s future under the new .three- | year—agreement reached tast ——_— Auto Workers. A GM spokesman said other di- visions benefited by the expansion will reveal their own plans within pending te Here Fruehauf Will Construct Office, Research Plant in Troy. Township The Fruehauf Trailer Co. has announced plans for further ex- pansion in Oakland County, dis- | |closing it will build a $2,000,000 plant on Maple road in Troy Town- ship. This is in addition to the firm's recent purchase of a quarter-mil- |lion square foot factory in Drayton Plains. The Troy structure will be 150,000 square*feet, and house an office building and research cen- ter, It will be located opposite Bert airport, which will also be expanded to fit in with company plans, Rezoning of the IfM-acre site from residential to light industrial classification has been approved by township authorities. The .plant will employ about 1,000 workers, 800 in the office building which is replacing the company's Detroit headquarters. Plans for the single-story mod- ern structure will be completed ih approximately four months, it was indicated. Parking space for 1,000 cars is included in the plans. The site is practically opposite the $2.000,000 plants of the Vickers Corporation, which is under con- structian. a few days: — Ourtice said this latest expen- diture wodld be “substantially completed” by the end of next year and will bring to $4 bil- lion the amount the tion will have expended in the U.S, and Canada for capital invest- ment since the end of World War Il. He added: “This new expansion program is | being undertaken at this time to jassure GM adequate capacity to enable us to keep pace with the ‘normal growth of the market as |we appraise it for the future.” The announcement said the money will go for construction of approximately 6.3 million square feet of additional floor space but that the “major portion of the expenditure” will be for new ma- chine tools, presses and other facilities. El Paso OKs Integration EL PASO, Tex. @—The El Pasa School Board voted last night 6-1 to abolish segregation in the pub. lic schools, El Paso thus became the first major Texas city to ot eo segregation . In Today's pes County News.........0e.....28 Editorials ........050.0. ‘.2- 6 Sports ....+....30, 31, ‘&, 33, 34 Theater® .......-..0c. ee | TV & Radio Programs......43 Wilson, Earl..-.........0....48 ~ Women's Pages...... Vi thru 21 — econne Troops Return to Barracks With All Quiet BUENOS AIRES, Argent ina (®—Troops guarding the Argentine capital's. public buildings and churches since last Thursday’s revolt were ordered back to their. bar racks today. A communique again reported the country “absolutely calm,” + The announcement was issued by Maj. Gen. Franklin Lucero, the army minister President Juan Peron named “commander in chief of the forces of repression” after ‘the brief but bloody Uprising by neyy and maring personnel. Peron apparently re- sumed his normal routine yesterday in improvised of- fices in his residence in suburban Palermo. After the bombing of Govern- ment House duririg the re- volt, the president set up temporary. offices in Lu- cero’s War Ministry. Peron had remained in com- parative seclusion at his home Sun- a lation that if would be reergie: ized. Nor was there any com firmation of rumors abroad that led fifi S42 il iijis? H g* itt ) THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY. JUNE 22, 1955 Women, Disabled disabled workers. * * = E Chairman Cooper (D-Tenn) said he hopes the Democratic-controlied and Means Com- pa = = ype week He ‘the country has profound respect.” called the committee into a second | closed session on the plan ; “a.m, EDT), which the Democrats House Ways have approved in principle. jor ‘Seeking to Alter Social Security to Help Older | ’ “WASHINGTON @ ~— Democrats pressed ahead over Eisenhower administration objections today with plans. for. social security changes to help older women and (10 added- Rep. Jenkins (Ohio), a sen committee Republican, indi- eated the GOP members would have te let the Democrats run the show for the time being “because there weren't enough of us” to force bread-scale hear- ings. Jenkins referred to the commit- tee's 15-10 straight party vote yesterday against his move for open sessions on a wide range of social secudity proposals. While the committee went ahead | behind closed doors, Republicans | line were: quoting President Eisenhow- er as favoring “‘public hearings’ and Secretary of Welfare Hobby called for “a thoroughgoing re- view and inquiry.” The Democratic plan, sponsored by Cooper, would lower from 65 to 62 years the age at which wom- en could qualify for social securi- ty benefits. Totally disabled persons covered by social security would get bene- fit payments at any age rather than at 65, as would disabled chil- dren whose benefits are how cut off at age 138. B47 Jet Blows Up, Fliers Unscathed ORLANDO, Fla. (INS)—A giant BAT jet bomber, loaded with am- munition, exploded late yesterday after making an emergency land- ing but three crewmen escaped unhurt seconds before the blast. * Ld * The plane had just become air- | borne when crewmen hoticed one | of the starboard engines on fire and the craft was ordered back to Pinecastle air force base near Orlando. 7 ' A right wheel fire blew out ; when the giant plane set doww valued at three million dollars. In addition, a $50,000 air force fire truck- caught fire and burned when it became mired in the mud trying to extinguish the engine fire. © Aboard the craft were Maj. J. H. Singleton, 35, of Danville, I! , the commander; Capt. L. B. Rob- inson, 29, of Many, La., the pilot, and Capt. Gary Young Jr, V4, of Fairmont, Minn., observer. House Gathers Experts for Salk Shot Probe WASHINGTON @®—Some vf the nation’s top medical research spe- cialists were assembled today by a*House Commerce subcommittee to answer questions about the Salk | polio- vaccine, Chairman Priest (D-Tenn) called the meeting a scientific fact-find- ing quest designed to settle “vague rumors and back-room gossip"’ about the nature and effects of the vaccine, “and all the problems involved.” scientific A panel of 15 doctors. incinding Dr. Jonas E. Salk, ac ted the subcommittee’s invitation Coinciding with the flouse sub- committee session was a closed meeting of the Public Health Serv- ice’s advisory committee on vac- cine matters. The Weather today, High tomorrow tonight nee . Winds 18 te 18 miles per hour. a day in Pontiac At &@ am Wind velocity Direction’ West SUR sets today at 8 12 m Ban rises Thureday at 4:46 am Moon sets today at 10 12 pm risew Thursday at 964 am Downtown Temperatures € 8. @....05.9:.4 £8. ®.. sic 3.8. M..ccsssce-04 : | eee +4 . aoe : DM ysees » MRrecsccese. b Re sicece Wow mT ag . Tuesday in Pontiac ii (As downtown) UIE exccressrics as 74-77, * 53. West te nerthwest tempera’ ee temperature...cccsccesscsecee 68 veveawerecceveogyces WD SEH Eds ere ee KAPPO REDEEM EDS 765 Partly and low PO ales temperature preceding &§ am 1 om ph |a Republican. So is Stevens. ‘Operator Ike’ Has Brucker "Very Happy’ WASHINGTON (INS) — At the airport, Wilber M. Brucker told of the appointment until “an hour |ago.”’ He said: “I am supremely happy.” Robert T. Stevens said he has no plans for the immediate future “except to finish up my job for Mr. Wilson.” Wilson was asked about the rapid-fire switch. He said with a grin: “‘the President is aa operater.” Brucker, in a brief statement, saluted Stevens as a man for whom The Army secetary-designate “{ will give all I can to the President and his team because I believe in him and in what he is doing, the Army is a great in- stitution." Stevens Resigns; Brucker Appointed Cohn and Adams were principals in the 1954 dispute. Brucker was governor of Mich- igan from January, 1931, to the end of December, 1932. Previously 'he was Michigan's attorney gen- eral, and from 1933 to 1937 was prosecuting attorney of Michigan's Saginaw County. A native of Saginaw, Brucker is In his letter of resignation Ste- vens said he first brought to the attention of the Président ‘‘a few ‘weeks ago” the person§! consider- ations he said have dictated his decision to : Born July 31, 1899 in Fanwood, N. J., Stevens was graduated from Phillips Academy at Andover, Mass. After World War I he went to Yale and was graduated in 1921. He then went to work in the small textile plant at North And- ov-r which had been founded by an ancestor in 1813. Stevens be- gan as a salesman and rose to | in such firms as General Electric board chairman of J. P. Stevens & Co. wpon the death of his father, Johri Peters Stevens, in 1929. The firm is now one of the largest textile concerns Stevens has held directorships Corp: General Foods, the Owens- Corning Fiberglas Co. and the Mutual Life Insurance Co. of New York. Brucker’s mové to the Army —put Mi men in the service's three top| civilian spots. Asst. Secretary | George H, Roderick and Gen. | Counsel Frank G, Millard also are newsmen that he knew nothing |. Jr., 17, of Lake Orion, has been of Wolverine Boys State, in session BOYS’ STATE GOVERNOR — Roderick V. Wiley elected governor | mythical ‘'49th’’ at East Lansing. | many parts of the state a close up view of govern- Above enthusiastic supporters carry him from the/ ment in action. The student officers‘take over reigns convention hall after the election late yesterday | of the state during sessions in the House of Repre- afternoon. Sponsored by the American Legion, the | sentatives and Senate today. =] AP Wirepheto | state is designed to give boys from local cement right now to meet! local builder's supply said today. Several supplier-firm officials and Pontiac City Manager Walter K. Willman were consulted on the heels of a statement last week by Gov, Wiliams. The governor said four major cement compan.- | be adequate cement for increased | road building if the firms are given advance notice of needs. The local dealers gxphained they can obtain additional - ce. ment by importing it from Can- ada, Germany or Belgium. The imported product, however, costs about $2 more per barrel | than Michigan cement because of | shipping charges, they stated. The increased cost must be passed on to the consumer and practically prohibits any large step-up in ce-| Michigan ; nent-construction work— 7 SHORT SUPPLY “If more local cement is take from the dealers for highway- building purposes, the supply for . |of the Michigan State Convention . | gate and member of the platform }1 with Floyd Diamond Slated ito Leave for Prison | was slated to leave here for Jack- from that state, Brucker has been active in Re- publican politics fc- years. He has served as chairman of the 14th Republican Congressional Commit- tee since 1944. He was chairman in 1948 and was a Michigan dele- committee at the Republican Na- tional Convention that year. Brucker served in World War the Michigan National Guard and later saw action in France with the 42nd Rainhow Division. He was awarded the Silver Star The Bruckers have one child, Wilber M, Jr. Their permanent home is at Grosse Pointe Farms. Floyd Diamond. 16, sentenced to | life in prison Monday for slaying 93-year-old) Kathleen McLaughlin, son state prison this afternoon. He will stay at Jackson for a 30 day quarantine period and then will probably be transferred to the Michigan Reformatory at fonia, . Diamond pleaded guilty to sec- ond degree murder May: 24 ad- mitting he stabbed and stoned the girl to death last Feb. 17 at a pond near her home at 29430 Gil- chrest, Farmington Township, and a short distance from hig resi- | dence at 32545 Nottingham’ Knoll Probate Judge Arthur FE. Moore | waived jurisdiction over Diamond | March 2, allowing the youth to be tried as an adult 4,000 Expected to Attend ‘MSC Summer Classes EAST LANSING (®—Enrollment was expected to top 4.000 as regis- tration for Michigan State College summer sessions continued today Two sessions will be held. both beginning this week. The 6-week session ends July 29 and the 9 sized piné tree in a few years." other construction purposes will be seriously restricted,’ one offi- cial stated. One local firm sells Michigan cement, when available, at $3.76 a barrel, Shipping costs hike the imported product's price to $5.19 for a barrel actually containing several pounds less. Another firm was getting some cement from other states, but | these sources stopped up with increased building activity near- er the plants, “All we can do at time- is offer cement at a premium price caused | by tacking the freight rate on. We can't say we're in the cement business and not sell cement,” said one company manager PRICE HIGH Willman said. ‘The city is paying a fantastic price for cement that comes from Nova Scotia.” The cement. ‘which comes in sacks, sells at $5.68 for four sacks tequal to one barrel. or 400 pounds) he said. It is used for catchbasins and manholes. The city alse purchases ready- mix cement frem three lecal sup- pliers at $14.30 9 yard. “We've no complaint on that seore,” Willman said. ‘The only thing is we can't get all we want.’ The ready-mix is used for curbs, he said, Willman added that the city ts considering installing a concrete Prosecutor's ‘Marihuana’ Plant Just a Pine Tree A flurry of excitement occurred yesterday when a_ plant bling marihuana was discovered growing six feet outside. a win-| dow in the Oakland County Prose- resem- Willi cutor's Office, | | 1S Pontiac Vice Sguad Det. Ray- mond Meggitt wih called in this, morning to rule on the status of | the suspicious interloper. “It's not marihuana." said Meg: | gitt. “but vou may have a good week program Aug. 19. Off-campus courses include a “back-to-nature” biology course at the Gull Lake Biological Station near Battle Creek, the annual sum- mer art schoo! at Lake Leelanau near Leland, and forestry courses at Dunbar Forest near Sault Ste. Marie. 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Saginaw—Main Floor Chrome-Queen 258 Stainless Queen &// FRED N 17219 Inch Size the living room of the Boyd County dangerous.” Deputy Warde: jailér’s quarters = . » prohably | sone i - e tseorge Kropp said he probably - _ — “The ¢ t was armed with at least a : Be. lan *4 Wwe . . eo-— "Ae “ ast a OF NO Pee knife’ when he escaped yestet a, = ? INGer 7180n sentence We ever j ' COM PANY I soe Lilies . ee’, day afternoon Now You Can Afford Several for Many Uses had here said Jailer Haskell . 1 Estep Ecker was serving a life sen. “er * * tence for the murder of Mrs. 6-Inch Individual Serving Size “Verda Odum, 39, druing a hold- sera osm. arane se | Wooden SALAD BOWLS Morris on March 3, 1953. Whea The couple, now awaiting trans fer to prison for twoyear terms was convicted on cbarges stem “The Store Where Quality County” ming from robbery of a poolroom Ecker admitted the killing near- Genuine CHERRY W O—Laquer Finished 17x18 Inch 49 9 rad ° . @ - operator | ly a year later he told authorities Size 28 N. Saginaw St. F EF 1257 They had lived together about” he shot the woman “just for a year in Ohto, where common kicks.’ Perfec’ protection for stove topa and other surfaces from burns, = a [aw marriages) (are necognized Kropp said } stains, nicks, scratches, etc. Heat. rust and stain resistant. Other \ro M4 appare ular siz _ : ; + popular Sizes had persuaded other inmates to : : BAZLEY’S THURSDAY Wallet With $1,100 seal nm inside a carton conta 3 ’ Undisturbed in 4 Hours ME * Ssk manulacuired at the Sagem IM = ' Fearon Pere Sap Oe ginaw —sn SUPER SPECIALS! ) format ftir facto 3 for 79¢ eon srornens fie . LOUISVILLE. Kv om A wallet! carton was carried od: of the . 78 North Saginaw containing more than $1,100 jay Prison gates in a truck sterday > F and ¢ 4 a Bazley's Kosher ; unnoticed In a telephone booth 2 Shemees aa; pan ee fe : bes ¢ for y pitauthg. ace Sense toow pews woe : Cc d c hours before the owner called for (juards discovered Eicher was ONLY 23 LEFT From SPECIAL BUY of orne HY it ‘missing about an hour laier The ; : Ww After returning to his hotel, Guy cérton was fodnd at a Vers 98 North Housewares BABY PAY lb ain _ : ht) tL Saginaw —ind e | B. Harms. Owensboro, discovered truck terminal with a hole cut in Street BROTHERS Floor ee e@ e@ @ « MORE? the wallet was gone and notified the side. a BUGGIES police , A half hour later,--he eated- again to say that George Grady the establishment Dog Rescues Girl | New Liquid 1 Linaaal Roaches and _— a gai ‘ F c : bartender at stablis where he had use.) the telephone — : tht | ines tetamaes av aetna by Routing Attacker | Grady received $00 , f t ° : se nen ; FLAT ROCK up — Beverly Chick. | | | ] peewee eee see esseesereressesecseses THIS VALUABLE COUPON gp ENTITLES THE BEARER TO 8A 1 LB. LIMIT = Ants Just 6! 88 $ Fo +0 $495 e Gen ee " Buggies str . ers @Ad comer : t bles emus -<«-: ' our Total U.S gemitetoniat poultry |19, took her dog Rivets for a le Just 8 % ; rd ne Piar at aac: utter. ’ with meat purchase meat has more than doubled, and | Walk last might along a road nea i ¢ 528 9 ts Pe that of eggs has nearly doubled her home. as CO TTTIiTiTTrrrrreriereerertrritety Tel l since the 1935-39 period. | Without warning a man lunged Ce Walsh bates SS =a — —__—__—— (at her and struck her on the head ; bugaies ; with a blackjack f - a - , : | “IT screamed for Rivets to | : Just 9 88 , ; /me and that’s just phat he did,’ it . J ; - | said Miss Chick * . neon Crenuin ict le The biack and white mongrel | . vee es bY | bit the man on the ankles and put him to flight. Miss Chick suffered at these genuine WELSH baby buggies uch unheard of low prices. Buy one that head cuts .0u need now, while only 23 of them remain. “IT owe my life ta Rivets.’ she | : said. 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American and Korean intelli gence officers still are questioning the two, ment. two North Korean filers who land- | | vear-old | London's Guildhall yesterday. * * Winnie a Another Body. Man Interned as Being Pro-German Is Model for Churchill Statue | LONDON #—That’s the former Prime Minister's head on London's new statue of Sir Winston Church- ill but the body belongs to a man interned as pro-German during | both world wars. Gerald Hamilton, 67, and also an author, disclosed today that he was the stand-in model for the bigger than-life, seated bronze of the 80- statesman “I must say the situation did/ was right.” | strike me as a little strange,” Hamilton told Teporters. CLAYTON'S HOT WEATHER | SPECIALS! J FRIGIDAIRE Electric Dehumidifier Sop money-wasting moisture damage oesond rust, mold, mildew this modern, easy way! The emazing new Frigid- ture from the air, condenses and collects t—all electrically, Famous Meter-Miser mechanism hos special 5-Yeor Protection Plan. 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JUNE 22, 1955 was only the body, The statue is me only. from the head down.” The model explained he has) as-Churchill, and even the famous stoop. Since the former Prime Minister's time was precious (and sculptor Oscar Nemon asked Ham- ilton to pose. for the 60-odd sit- * * * Hamilton was interned in World War I as a friend of Sir Roger Casement, the Irishman hanged for dealing with the Germans in the interests of Irish independence. SAVE i der wraps again in 1941 for trying to organize a separate peace with the Germans. “I'm not a Fascist or a Nazi.”"| “T just thought it was bet- ter to deal with the Germans than) lthe Russians—and 1 still think J} Churchill saw the statue at the | liked it, but commented on the, stand-in: ‘Couldn't they pick any-| one else?’’ | DISCOUNTHOUSER# MERCHANDISE SURPLUS Special Purchase Boys’ or Girls’ snicllon. 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Light- M4 ’ . ore eet fee creck AU ee oe ee Linens, Domestics, Curtains=Fourth Floor hurry in todsy' blue, brown and grey Hurry in to- 3 for Aa Ss 2 for 148 Plastic Place mats Regularly 49¢ mats in assorted colors and patterns. All smartly styled and. add distinctive touches to any home maker's table. Hurry in today for several. 3 for 600 Cannon Bath Towels Regularly 1.98 extra large and thirsty size is latest and newest vivid colors. Hurry in today dur- ing exceptional Dollar Day 1 Savings. ° Women’s Fashions and Summer Accessories 1 421 Women’s Summer Playclothes Regularly to 5.98 in washable, colorfast 69 Women’s Summer Suits Regularly to 19.98 in Celanese, cottons. jackets, pedal pushers, shorts, i 410 Cannon Fingertip Towels .. 4 fot $1 100 Cennon Hand Towels ......2 for $1 Acetate and Rayon. Wrinkle shy $ halters. Some denims. Sizes 10 to 20 Regularly 39c in first quality. With fringe. 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Dresses ee cen ee aces cae Regularly 199 full or twin size in Regularly 9.98 in pure down an e rly B < us an avorite an wer Quatity . Fi 2 Regularly to 16.98 Skirt and Blouse fo_mater combed cotton Reinforced nylon toe and heel. Exceptionally low priced during thrs filled with generous full size. Colorfast. ae 10 to 18 Assortment of many Snug fitting cuff. 8'2-11. Street Floor Dollar Day Sale Hurry in todsy tor Truly the finest and fluffiest celors, Third’ Toes a supply. down available Hurry in 1 360 Women’s Nylon Hose 2 for $! “ - today" uy 300 Biflex Bras 2 for $ Regularly $1 in sheer dull finish. Se!f seams Slignt 2 for y Regularly $1 if perfect Exceptional offer Domest irregulars. Rich rose and beige. 8'2-11). Street ll cup sizes. 32 to 44 White only Street Floor Floor ; . : . all cup , 161 Cafe Curtains _.. _ $1 131 Window Shedes .. ............ $1 300 Rayon Mesh Pants .. 4 for $1 125 Nylon Stretch ae Toone $ <0 1 49 in print and solid colors . 36 inches Regularly 36 inches wide and 72 inches long. Long oe ; tyl (SF Regularly 1 35 sleek skin-lke fit with thin seams long. urry in foday and save! lasting washable cloth shades. Save today! Sone . ae waite. A < on eevee ‘ Won't! twist gr’ turn. S-M-L. Beige. Save today S- a ite, Di ue, a av o ve . Street Floor. Street Floor. 100 Women’s Summer Jewelry Regularly $1 in a wide variety of ear- $ * 43 Women’s Spring Toppers Regularly to 39.98 Nylon, Orlon and Wool. All farnous $ makes. 7-15 and 8-16. Variety of colors. Hurry in today and save during complete selections. Third Floor. rings and necklaces. Some with rhinestone trim. Gold and silver tailored. Hurry in today and save! Street Floor! 2 for 144 6-Pair Shoe Rack ............. $1 Regularly 1.49 for men or women in loop style. Chrome plated. Rust resistant. Hurry in today! Street Flodr. 78 Famous Altest Sanitary Napkins ... $1 Regularly 1.39 for a giant box of 48 all kitten soft with a deodorant tablet. Stock up today. 32 20-Garment Wardrobe ............$4 Regularly 4.99 single door wood framed cupboard ready to assemble. Sturdy and fong lasting. Save today! 72 Ledies Plostic Wallets... 2 for $1 Regularly $1. Dark and paste! wallets in rich long ‘wearing plastic. Roomy and attractive. Street Floor. 63 Stylish Golfer Dresses Regularly to 16.98 in stripes, checks and plain. Action free sieeves. Guar- anteed washable! Sizes 19-18. Wide variety of colors. Hurry in today. Third Floor. 55 Ladies’ Airplane Luggage Regularly to 19.98 durable, distinc- tive. All first quality. 21-inch. Beige $ with tan trim. Navy with tan trim, . 24 and 26-inch at $9 and $11. Save today! 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He's free to turn on his prison associates, but cowards that stab and beat nine year old children to death rarely pick-on “someone their own size.” CIRCULATIONS Ba | a: 1955 * * Lf _ Of course, the sentence won't ‘return the lifeless body of the little girl who was beaten to death in cdld blood. It won't assuage the grief and anguish of little KATHLEEN’s family. It won't re- store the sunshine and laughter she brought to her family and her friends. x * * f But it may deter some other bloody ; butchers ‘from emulating Dimmonp’s example. Sometimes love, kindness and ; affection are lost. Then, if fear doesn’t appeal, hope is gone. Unhappily, according to advanced penology in the great State of Michi- gan, this murderer can walk away from the prison gates to his former life in 15 or 20 years. Thus, at the age of 35, he is free to return to his former life unhampered, untrammeled and with his debt to society paid. Can you con- jure greater injustice than this? . x * * It is too bad that the hands of fine, kindly, strong minded jurists like Hotr- LAND aref somewhat circumscribed and féttered. The judge gave the young thug all the punishment he could. Hotianp has done his best to keep the peace and preserve the safety and well being of fine little children that laugh and play in our city. * * * In the meantime, the lovely little body of nine year old Katu- Leen rests in a small grave. 7 KATHLEEN can't come back in a po couple of decades. She can't re- _ join her people here. The victim of a cruel and heartless coward, she languishes in the depths of the soil—forever. State’s Jet Air Base Delayed by Bickering For an example of how local polit!- cians can delay a vital national de- fense decision, consider the Air Force's jet base for Michigan. The original site chosen for the base _ was Homestead, in Benzie County, The House Armed Services Committee un- derstandably rejected that site on the ground that it was too close to the National Music Camp at Interlochen, A site just west of Cadillac then was chosen by the Air Force as entirely suitable for the $12,000,000 project. * * * Then began the fight by local politicians which has delayed for more than a year the start of construction of the base Air Sec- retary TaLsorr still says should be built at Cadillac. In addition to Republican Represen- tative RutH THOMPson and Knox press- ing their claims, spokesmen for Kaleva | .. $m Manistee.County are clamoring for ee xk kw “This unconscionable and in- — political bickering is ee ho Siaboommlttee - is - siatinning to = deepfreeze the funds voted for the fe and the Nation is being ’ + important addition to establishment, lS __ Batered at Post Ofites, Pontiac. Mich.. as second class matter the commit- - poe) 19545 THE PONTIAC PRESS, _WEDNESDAY. JUNE 22. Ate Force's, view and release the money - for the hase at Cadillac. Operation Alert fone It was not despite, but because of the many complications encountered that Operation Alert taught our national Civil Defense organization many valu- able lessons. After his own fiight from Washing. ton, President E1senHower talked to newsmen outside his secret hideaway from which he was to direct the Gov- during the “emergency.” Obvi- ousiv he had felt the effects of some of ne complications which arose in evac- 000 Federal workers from = + ermment uati ng th Le 15 the capita: * * “* Remarking that more compil- cations had developed than he thought possible, the President emphasized that the exercise was entirely one of civil defense and relocation’ . Communications failures contributed to considerable confusion in Detroit and Flint, two of the three Michigan cities participating in Operation Alert. “Fhe third was Battle Creek. Maj. Gen. DouGnerty, Detroit and Wayne County Civil Defense director, later pointed out that despite the two and a-half hour warning, the theoreti- cal A-bomb attack cost 57,600 fatalities. * * * Operation Alert re-emphasized the need of an adequate Civil Defense organization. It also high- lighted the imperative necessity of having that organization capa- ble of functioning efficiently at all times. Tuere is a large wheat surplus in the U. S., in spite of the high efficiency of millions of housewives in burning toast. ‘The Man About Town It Surely Is Big The Recent Scattered Rains Indicate Size of Our County Money: With which you cannot buy friends. But it gets you a better elass of enemies. This week's rains have shown up the big area that Oakland County’s 900 square miles really cover. When we had a very liberal precipitation in Pontiac, the ground remained parched under the excessive heat in Royal Oak, Oxford, Holly. and South Lyon. Then when those sections had a good rain we had about dried up again in Pontiac. The next day the thing was again reversed. MAT in driving 20 miles on the Dixie Highway Mon- day ran through three copious showers, with arid sections between. Yes, Oakland County is almost as large as the State of Rhode Island—and has a larger population than New Hampshire, Vermont, Wyoming, Dela- ware, Alagka or Hawail. Former Detroit Tiger manager and eatc her and Oakland County resident, Mickey €ochrane, is now operating a big ranch.which he owns in Montana. a First to report dahlias tn bloom ts Mrs. Graham Kinny of Byivan Lake, who says that good care of the “toes” during the winter {s paying off. Word comes from that St. Johns publisher with the very appropriate name of Ink White, that boxes have been placed at convenient places in that city where drivers can drop their excess parking meter tickets and fines How old is your dog? MAT is looking for the oldest canine. We have an entry 24 years of age, with goed teeth and hearing, and who will not mistake a knothole in a board for the ball you want him te retrieve. Can your purp do as well at such an age? - The Pontiac area has a new publication. It is the Pioneer Newsletter, issued monthly under the guidance of Mrs. Tony Warrick, through whom was established The Clarkston Pioneers, an organization whose work is now being copied in a nationwide movement to do something to entertain’ and amuse older residents. It even has a classified depart- ment where, for instance, you can get in touch with competent baby sifters. Two of our local wel! known piscatorial artists, ‘ Art Nicholle and Al Weber, were at that northern Michigan private lake over the weekend; also on the Au Sable River —where they got some fish. Verbal Orchids to— Mr. and Mrs, Elmer H. Reynolds of 2) Elizabeth. Lake Road: golden wedding. - Mr. and Mrs, Lee J. Conrad of Walled Lake; golden wedding. . _Mr. and Mrs. Herman Babling of Talay City; golden wedding. . and Mrs, Charles Smith of eytee:, pee wedding. Careful of ~ Those Summer Romances Technological Syregpees Holds Key to By MERRVIF S&S RUKEYVSER INS Economic Commentator Industry, like a good soldier in the field undertanes difficult tasks and acts on the principle that the “impossible” takes a little luis * * * In this spirit. the coming tech- nologicaleffurt of the motor car in- dustry to absorb new costs imposed on it by umon pressure for unei- ployvinent benefits during lavclfs. is a development of prime importance. Such conditions might prove to be the straw that would break the camel's back if methods of pro- duction remained static. The processes of progress are indeed confusing to the lay per- son. Frequently union leaders take credit for changes, which may stem from the industry it- self. There can be no increase in the divisible economic pie merely through the making of “demands.” aie to be credited ‘with a part in national betterment, the nature of their contribution may be different than is commonly supposed NEW OBSTACLES From the outside, it seems to me that, in a very rea] sense, the function of the unions is to put new vobstactes in front of manage- ment. If the unions » * * This. in effect. means that, if management and its allies stand still, they will perish. In order to survive. they must be dynamic. and continuously invent new and better ways of doing old jobs and making new products. The rofe of the unions—friendly or other- wise—is to keep management and its allies from being smug and complacent But there must be a balance between the two. If obstacles get too far in advance of tech- nological improvements, the bridge of management, on which we all depend for spanning rivers of economic progress, will he overloaded, and ceuld cel- lapse. * * * People wonder why men bitterly oppose changes. which, when tried, do not fulfill dire prophecies. The explanation lies in part in the fact that costs which could not be ab- sorbed If all other factors remained equal are frequently taken care af by more efficiency and less economic waste. NOT WITHOUT COST ‘No doubt the supplementary wage benefits, and the rest of the Ford-GM package, will operate in this way. But, even if this hap- pens, it would be wrong to assume that the new social and fringe bene- fits are without cost. If improved techniques and other changes ab- sorb the new labor costs, it would mean that workers would capture Portraits | By JAMES J. METCALFE Are attending summer school , ... To gain some credits (nh un your spare time, hasnt that . . . Idea oecurred to . What do you do ail sum- mer long .. . Besides relax and play”. . . Are you employed by someone now ... And do you earn your pay’... . In June, July and August there . Are thirteen weeks in all... And that’s a lot of time before . ,. . School starts again in fall . ... You could be working or you could . Be studying some more .-. . And thus cut down the distance toe , . . The goal you're striving for .. . These summer months aré valuable «+. . Why waste the least amount? » - You will be happier if you . . Make every moment count. (Copyright 1985) you new™ ... you? Looking Back. 18 Years Ago WASHINGTON TOLD Britain has | _ French fleet. DEFENSE TAX bill of billion dollars given house approval. 20 Years Age AUTO INJURY kills new @iate Keyworth. atnte Layoff Pay r most of the benefits of com- ing technological improvements, some of which management might feel should be passed on to cus- tomers in either lower prices or improved quality or to stockhold- ers in higher earnings and divi- dends. Impact of- the new wage package on others in the auto-. mobile industry besides t ord and @M will be observed with Chrysler, with its new and improved models, has staged an impressive comeback. Until the new labor formula was adopted, Chrysler, more an assembler than either Ford or GM. who make a larger ratio of the total number of parts going into the finished automobile, tended to benefit from its status in de- pressed times but to feel some handicap on costs in boom period-~ But the new wage package may alter the scales. LJ * * Rut the impact of the new pack- age on the independents. including American Motors, Studebaker- Packard. and Kaiser-Fracer raises important social, econemic and legal questions. If the terms can be borne by those with the ef- ficiency and volume of—let's say —the Big Three, what about crowd- ing out the independents. Is a small business to be snuffed out through monopoly dictated labor leadership” * s * * George Romney, president. American Motors. demands a dif- ferent wage pattern for the smaller companies. If this is impractical, it is not unreasonable. for the two leading independents to ask more time to try to get on their feet by - > Voice ¢ of the People Reader States Good Will deree Benefit Both Mental Patient and State when neces of flack of space name, address and telephone oumber of the writer must eccompany ‘etters but 1 not be published u the writer the ‘etver ts critical wth oe ie natere More than 750,000 Americans are confined to mental hospitals. Hun- of these men and women not had a cent of spending Some have been dreds have money for years. contined seven and eight years 2 ihe ie State [ospiial WASHINGTON (INS) — Presi- dent Eisenhower ned into law vesterday a reciprocal trade bi!l or SIZ which he called “an importart milestone in the development. of map Count, § forerzn economic policy © a Pd * Fnacted ae the opposition of the comeressional “protectionist ' bloc. the measure extends the evx- isting recripoou a! trade program for three years and authoAlses the President | tariffs up to 1> per cent in that period New safeguards against com. petition t.S. industry, from cheap foreign imports * were written into the legislation when it appeared in danger of defeat in the Senate. Eisenhower signed few hours after his return White tiouse from the United Na tions tenth anniversary meeting |: to the act a the San Francisco, where he urged all countries to try for a “new way of Ife ° PRESIDENT GRATEFUL Congressional leaders of beth parties and members-of the Sen- ate Finance and Héuse Ways and Means committees witnessed the signing * * * The President declared: “1 am particulariv gratified that this measure Was supported by over- whelming majoritics in both po- htical parties “This bipartisianship denion strates anew our unity in deal ing with matters affecting our relations with other countries.’’ Eisenhower said the act, “‘sup- plemented by early approval of United States membership and participation. in the proposed organization for trade cooperation . can contribute significantly to economic growth and economi¢ well-being throughout the free world.” HELPS DEFENSE In this way. he emphasieed ') bill will ‘‘materially strengthe) the defense capabilities of our friends abroad, and adivance the mutual security of us all." they have created a fund of $300 a month so that a few of the pa- tlents can have some spending money. . Why not place a good will in- dustry plant at the hospital, or a system similar to that so that the Lost Fifty Dollars Returned to Owner I fost $50 Friday night in a local establishment in Pontiac. After putting an ad in the Pon- tiac Press, the money was re- turned to me by Mrs. N. R. Cox. American tariffs in making com- panents may be gainfully em- Such honesty, I feel, should not ployed” They can, in that way go unnoticed. She would not reinburse the state for their care. accept any reward Ross Wade ‘ Stanley Barker Mi a 95 Adelaide Brasilan Calls Reciprocal Trade Bill Milestone in Foreign Economic Policy Under the reciprocal trade pro- merical treaties, in return for gram, the President can lower similar concessions from other nations. — James Marlow Says: Auto Giants Over Barrel in Separate Union Talks P Walte u WASHINGTON Reu ther made the auto giants squirin b. tackling them separatels They re s0 competitive they d probably rather continue te squirm separately than work together to block Reuther Henry Ford I] suggested this week the auto makers should force Reuther into industrywide bargain- inz so he'd have to deal with them ail at the same time, . . .* * General Motors made no com ment but reportedly ts apposed to, Ford's idea Reuther. the ClO auto workers’ president, said hus union Was against if If the auto makers, under Ford s industryvode bargaining plan balked af Some future demand of Reuther ang fis union struck, all plants would be shut down simul- taneously with no company hay ng a competitive advantage ove: another * i As it is now with company-bs company bargaining, one after the other Reuther can play off on izaipst the other He Ras done consistent] cul again this vear ry bis megotrations with Ford and GM He put the heat on Ford first Ford, in the greatest race of its -history to outsell GM's Chevrolet, could ill afford a sinke while GM was left free to pump out Chev- rolets. Ford signed up. This put GM over a competitive barrel, * 2 * balked at Reuther's de- Gee "1! nt ¢ a; : = S : use it freely for all .your and the first was old and through, | W'th the deep mich scent of hay aj just. McCulloch correspondence. | the sec as young and having | @%mal bodies. Old cow No. 204.) . na pigs tt nd th ‘t d . . a factory worn out glanced at, | She turned the car and headed We have a wide variety | "™ "st - ty tes a her with the idle and placid non it toward the city. She had seen ’ 7 of lovely and distinctive er third panel call man’s | interest of age | ce po ' t "eh Gea ee IT’S AN INVESTMENT IN ad . : : * ° ° j at t portal o Irth, and she styles from which to a. The young girl knelt beside No. | would always remember this Sun- LONG TERM ENJOYMENT choose | No, - hen at the head a the 219 The miracle of approaching day, just another ordinary day on | | barn and lying, too weary to get) birth made the two one. She knit a busy farm. for every member of your family || up, with her head in its stanchion. | her fingers and tugged at them | | BUY the McCULLOCH | — for young and old ss | She was 14, very old for &@ COW. tensely in unconscious rhythm | q : rae iad please every individual T’ 110, milk had fleshed a thousand with the laboring cow AUTO-TOURIST ROUTE T e ion : ee | distant children she aj never; «p , : on, Act in, won't you! It — be #1) seen. But now she lay there, un- ae ae” ehispered 7 ACROSS LAKE MICHIGAN , Ww n i leasure to show you this sta- 7) ee : aw tae peeoure protestingly, waiting for the| Aj) at once they were three— ) — |slaughterer's truck to come and or almost three. The calf was half oe MILWAUKEE, wis. | 6G | Printin | take her away. . ‘born, Then something was wrong. | : : end MUSKEGON, MICH. enera g | During the morning No 140. the * * * ; Say x jeveld 240 Miles of Crowded Highweysg | FOOT - ee : ‘2°: ai : 2 ms ge & Office S | young heifer, delivered her first) “Please. please, please'” cried | ae a SS . : 2 7 ee . - - 4 / upp ay a a Hine siegare eal ithe girl. She eee a noise. Two} pee ~ as : is aS MiMACETS QUPPER H ; y e struggle and oblivious dairy ~ ( | 2 - : 17 W. LAWRENCE ST. lis te restonalbaiition if mother- | tar ond the dln bare imo the | BARBERING BOBBY-SOXER — It was shear ambition — and| ~~ SS | hood, she wandered away trom her “Quick'"’ she cried. “The calf is environment—that drove pretty Joan Matteo into the barbering busi- | sprawling weak tan calf | strangling!” ness. The 13year-old cutup of Rochester, Pa., learned the tonsorial * * * | The two men ran up One grabbed trade from her father on weekends and evenings, when she wasn't A group of summer residents! a rope. With it they completed working as a secretary. Trimming heads was a natural for Joan, whose who came down to see the calf the rough obstetrics of the farm, | father is a barber, mother is a beautician. They operate both businesses J | found that Ne. 219, the middle) and the calf was delivered, its, at home. So Joan is right at home helping her father. She’s shown, i ' aged cow, had taken up-the duties | forehooves raised to his muzzle | above trimming Billy Nelson of Zelienople, Pa. | | of the confused young mother. She | in the posture of prayer. —— SE |was carefully and methodically | * * 8 larhares the ‘botanical ‘Aeris cleaning the sprawling calf with! The calf lay there—warm. wet ld G W pes pes as ae crarcesearven Or als do a 5. » } university. her tongue, as animals Jo and motionless. One workman bent OOM VV GS eee nets ere considerable fortune from his sec- ] ® ond wife, who was the widow of a, railroad car manufacturer. | q You Saw it in IC gan 10 fsimedic c | [ write vou rest i “« @ | Im bis younger days, he had | ENJOY THIS CRUISE a a . worked on a ranch in Wyoming | J Queen of Great Lakes passenger [| a . , Septuagenarian Count ana as a miner in British Co- | ag sear bore ag East = i= ° . 7 5 * s . With Pre-Teen Bride ™m>%. | | decks .. . air conditioned bed- | Think You're Seein Double? ° ; = T ht Land : | The count and his young bride, § rooms... fine food and refresh- g * : mazin new | Taught Landscaping Uh ae | | ments. Entertainment, Children's 9. | will live in the famous Villa Pao-| § playroom. 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I rot s ¥ 8 veiled eves hadnt inissed Lite. s involuntary start bi he garded if and answered Shas lie matter-of-factlh. “We dont know | too much about the dead git ' but off-hand I wouldn't pick Trine for anyone Luce, d give her ad ‘dress to Handwriting doesn t he either, with samples we found her room, What-I am guessing 3s that the man Who kuled her nad the address in his) poch ard dropped it acc identall, ‘That sounds like a reasonable deduction,” said Shayne scorn fully, “You don't suspect Lucy ef being intimate with a rourder victim, but with the murderer, Any particular reason for think ing that’” AV Les Sted teent crun Wom a tani driver tha 1: voung fello flazged haif «a block [rom the Sth - figure ad him acted siler We the girl was killed and Si drive to this building pervous and funn rt the cab Gentry went on siow!s ated after the noticed a been sit driver he d ne got out blood sinear where e sat back and nodded Sha “The man Sergeant Loftus was looking for. Did he find him?” The trail was an hour old He searched every apartment n the miiging (,entrys wenf oon hie av! ! eept this one Claims ‘You ob rect NERD MANNERS Did he tell vou why I ob | jected?” Shayne demanded hotly ‘When you storm troopers Jearn some manners you ll get along bet ter in police work.” “Loftus told grunted Gentry me about it,’ “Don't blame you, much, Mike, bat things would look a lot better 1f vou hadn't inter fered Too bad Loftus didn't know about this name and address when he “Wa he pe If j had." sail Shasne “Td have invited him in te jook for himself “Its going to look had if the nape ret hold of it Shay ne grinned and = glanced aside at Rourke, “So you brought a reporter along with you?” | Rourke yawned and unwound | his leat’ body from the couch, strolled casually toward the open | bedroom door that sagged in- ward on loose hinges behind | Gentry. ——— - Lucy started involuntarily and ~ he * , / ’ uy S , / I» ‘ ‘4 A ae Y ps 4 “the cost > 4 a of custom- —y mode a = ¥ y venetian “ = | 4] blinds ay 7 a KRESGE’S cause VENETIAN BLINDS @ All Metal Construction @ Self-adjusting tiltor @ Baked-on DuPont Enamel! @ Brake action cord lock @ White with neutral tapes Here's your opportunity to own beautiful, practical, ready-to- hong venetian blinds of money saving prices! 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A master is yet to be named for the Aquarama Observers note that Capt ham O Gallery, soon to Wil-| retire from the general manager of Ohio Navigation €o., and command the vessel himself. may to sail out of Chicago this summer | on evening-long excursion cruises suddenly were shelved early this month. The schedule now indi- cates she will become an enter- tainment ship and the base for a/| water show Veteran ship operators claim the Kopp. United States Navy, is | Aquarama is in a class by herself | Now She’ ll Learn Michigan- | Her completion points to possible expansion | ales industry Revised plans for the Aquarama | building and corversion Kopp’s the Top Cop : eo | The 1950 census showed Call. fornia then had 4,922,000 more resi- MARY SVILLE, Calif. (UP) — ‘dents than when the 1940 census . Helen Roy, practicing driving with. Was taken, a learner's license, couldn't have | — ipicked a worse spot for a recent | f traffic accident. 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STODDARD Going on Vacation?—Let the Press Follow — Call FE 2-8181, e a ] 3 Z je > ko lg a ay TP PR WEDN ESDAY, JUNE 22, 1955 , “Death Has Three Lives” Read This New Serial Daily tra PONTIAC, MICHIGAN THIRTEEN Light Touch’ Found Even in Sober Legal Proceedings — Human nature being what it is, the light touch can enter even into legal proceedings designed to maintain the strictest formality and soberest atmosphere. ‘ This was illustrated during a “reminiscence” session held recently after business hours in the Oakland County. prosecutor's office. Prosecutor Frederick C. Ziem recalled a man who came in asking a warrant against a psychiatrist who he claimed was shooting rays into his head when he walked down the west side of Saginaw street. The prosecutor in charge nodded with understanding and allowed as how he once had the same trouble but found he could cure it by walking down the east side of Saginaw instead of the west. The warrant-seeker seemed impressed and left without further comment. About two weeks later he returned and said just four words, ; | in court describing how she was shot in the mace “It gave me the awfullest stomach ache,” she stated. A 14-year-old girl was making a statement, said Chief Assistant Prosecutor George F. Taylor, which took the followidg form: Do you know what the truth is? ‘ Certainly. Do you know what a lie is? Of course! Would you give me a definition? The truth is the truth and a lie is a lie. Springfield Township Justice Emmett J. Leib remembered a man before him on a speeding charge who explained the reason for the offense thusly: “T had a sore toe and it took my mind oft my driving.” Ayman abarged with a drape) wes eacking (o)atclamnnad sald Adina “When I was in the Army,” he replied, __ He was asked what sort of trouble. “It was because everybody else kept getting out of étep.”’ Another incident related concerned a girl testifying as to the route of an auto ride she had taken. She said a right-hand turn was made at a certain point when actually a left-hand turn was involvea. Resdived to bring the truth out, the questioning ‘attorney asked her to raise her right hand. She threw up her left. Taking a, different tact, the attorney asked the girl if she was called left-handed. “No, they call me by my real name,” came the reply. A man was asked by Assistant Prosecutor William E. Lang if he had told the whole truth in a statement. ‘‘Weil, at least two-thirds of it,” was the answer. In a trial prodeeding here many years ago, an understanding “T got in trouble marching.” 4 When the defense attorney called a seventh, the prosecutor objected. The defense counsel apologized and said, ‘*All those other character witnesses for the accused will have to leave the courtroom.” Some 40 persons got up and walked out. A witness on the stand denied knowing how he had received @ very severe knife slash. He said he was walking with his girl when she told him he was cut, “I looked and by gosh I was cut,” he added. Ziem remembered a difficult day in court questioning four good friends who knew each other only by their nicknames. Once he had identified proper names with the. titles “Soldier Boy,” “Jitter Bug Bill,” “Home Cookie,” and “Bird” things went more smoothly. And then there was the time a man just charged with bogus “You know, it worked.” Assistant Prosecutor Rober} D. Long told of a woman on the stand Assistant Prosecutor Homer G. got in any previous trouble. Gerve, and was asked if he ever ‘had been reached that only six character witnesses could be called for the defense. check passing walked into the prosecutor’ s office and asked them to authorize a check for him. -— usual way is completely-unpanicked Stanley Rannow taking it easy at the Minnehaha, Minn., police station as officers worry about finding his parents. Jr., || Untted Press Pheote TRIP TO DREAMLAND — Dosing ino slightly: un-tand shen police tock hint in-tee they found Stantey theld: couldn't tell them his name. After a neighborhood search, bis mother; Mrs. Stanley Rannow Sr., police and reunion was effected. Stanley's expl: called | =r aA an A Fre-s-yearenit Sain ye anuered away irom home tion for the long walk: “TI was going uptown.” Disease Takes Milford Youngster, 8; Brother, II, Also Stricken by Malady MILFORD — Little David Gid- ley of Childs Lake road, who was given less than three weeks to live, two years ago, died Monday as State Police rushed him to the hospital, Born with pneumonitis, a res- pritory disease similar to pneu- monia, David had spent most of his eight years in the Children’s Hospital in Detroit. That's where his parents, Mr, and Mrs, Merle Gidley were taking him when they realized they needed faster trans- portation. The parents stopped State Po- lice at Novi, who then took David in the squad car and got as far as the Redford branch of Receiv- ing Hospital. David was dead upon admit- tance. The dread disease that took David's life has also been de- tected in a brother, Kenneth, 11. Even as the Gidley’s were making funeral arrangements for David, Kenneth was being taken to the hospital due to severe headaches ;and coughing spells that accom pany the malady. Doctors have told the Gidley’s| that there is no hope for Kenneth at this time, althdtgh specialists | are administering a series of in-| jections. Gidley is employed at Pontiac Motor Division five days a week, but in spite of steady employ- ment, the family became hard pressed financially due to trav- elling back and forth to the hos- pital every day, hospital expens- es, and clothing the four other brothers. As a result of a story printed about David two years ago in the Pontiac Press, other newspapers investigated the family's plight, and letters of encouragement and large contributions began pouring in from sympathetic readers from all over Michigan, Several Milford organizations came forward with help, and the VFW Ladies Auxiliary and Post adopted the Gidley family as their main project during the Christmas seasons, David's four other brothers are Merle 14, Stanford 13, Kenneth, and Tommiy, age 6. ral services for David will be held in the Richardson-Bird parlors at 1 p.m. Thursday, and burial will be in the Wixom Cem- etery at Wixom. ‘ Lightning Hits Twice WHITNEY POINT, N.Y. ® — Augie Tappan was sitting at home watching television, when an elec- trical storm broke yesterday. A damaged attic and blacked out the TV set. Two minutes later Tappan received 35 tikes fromm tin ‘beths, had been smashed by another shaft) of SIRNNS. 178. Pad. Mewn- gong, WASHINGTON (®—President Ei- senhower leaves today on a six- day speaking and fishing tour GOP leaders hope will heal some Re- = differences in New Eng to — at Festival * LJ ° mountain resort at Chittenden, He will spend the night at a He flies first to Rutland, Vt.,! conferring there with Vermont Re- the National Dairy | publican leaders at breakfast to- | morrow morning. Later will go on| heal a Republican split in the state to New Hampshire and then to/| it would be Eisenhower's candi- | Maine for two days of {Mhing at| dacy for a second term next year. Kennebago. Sen. Flanders (R-Vt) said in an interview that if anything could He said Eisenhower's decision to Almanac Admits Weather Group Guidebook Claims Role of U.S. Forecasters Has Some Validity LANCASTER, Pa. (#—The famed John Baer Almanac, whose 80 is devoured as fact by a multitude of devotees, vraciously conceded today that it isn’t quite the only weather oracle in the game. st annual issue of the all- pw guidebook gives the first hint all those years that some oth gency also could "play the n a limited way, of course, * * * The 1956 edition shatters tradi- tence of the U. S. Weather Bureau. to improve its services. Heretofore, the almanac has looked upon the Weather Bureau's activities as amusing but futile. » * ° In giving ground slightly a sec- ond time, the almanac forsakes science for fancy. It tells readers to go looking for toadsthe right , | kind may be a weather sign. If the toad is rusty brown, dry weath. er is in store, If it is very dark and mottled, get ready for a wet spell, As the almanac foresees it, the early months of 1956 will be un- usually cold, with high winds and r'enty of snow in the North. And here is the book's forecast for Au- gust of next year, when the two major police! oe conventions will be high winds does over wide areas. ~ * s eos time residents of this south- that thousands of farmers and oth- ers live by the almanac, planting by the moon as it suggests, and | taking its exalted counsel-in many | other ways. * * Women who have landed hus- hands are told how to keep them. They are told also how to take care of their homes, their clothes. | A suggestion: If the veil of your hat becomes limp and _ lifeless, 'press it between sheets of waxed paper, Better than that, get your} | husbarid_to buy you a new hat. Published in Lancaster, pictur- esque heart of the Pennsylvania Dutch country, Baer’s almanac has i.” international distribution, ‘Total circulation, it was reported, may run to 250,000. Tool, Die Pact Reported DETROIT # — Some 6.900 tool and die makers reportedly have reached a tentative agreement on a new contract with their Detroit area employers. tion first by recognizing the exis-| What's more, it even suggests that | the bureau be given more money | re iia be. s 8, of 22 Osmun St., Davy Crocke new adaptation of the Davy squalls. torna; | coachets craze is being introduced this week into activities of the Pontiac Boys’ Club by William V. FUTURE INDIAN SCOUTS—Teddy Radaja (left), | shows what the well dressed | and must be made by the boy who wears ft as part Davy Crockett Indian Scout will be wearing this | of the Boys’ GQub summer program. Looking on is season. The equipment is lightweight and waterproof | Julius Charity, 319 W. Wilson Ave. t Summer Program Starts that he has saved at least 10 cents per week allethrough the summer program. Such a procedure, over a pe- Pentiae Press Phote tied of time, will at least be a step toward. making “ thrift a habit. ; Again. eee ee _acti- Coulacus, executive director, and This summer, the activities of almost every boy in the club will be motivated by a goal—that of becoming a full-fledged Davy Crockett Indian Scout. To achieve this Mstinction is no smal] task for a young man. One must advance through the ranks, becoming, first a Long Rifleman, then a Trail Blazer, a Frontiers- man and finally an Indian Scout. Each of these ranks can be achieved only by enthusiastic par- ticipation in each of the many and varied activities of the club, both indoor and outdoor. MUST OFFER PROOF Finally, each candidate must ap- pear before an assembly and offer instructors. The program will run for 12 weeks and will embody the high- ganization. For example, one of the things the boys will “be re- quired to do will be to show proof power for the second | year, Gov. Williams Vetoes Bill Hitting at Libraries LANSING #® — Using his veto time this Williams today rejected a legislative bill which would have taken money away from pub- lic libraries. The vetoed bill initially would have allowed township boards to adopt ordinances licensing and reg- ulating the use of bicycles. Williams said he did nof ob- ject te this, but that the bill had been amended in the House to proof of his accomplishments to! est ideals of the Boys’ Club or- | take away from libraries the fines and penalties paid under township ordinances, The bill would have given that money to the township police. de- partments. Williams said penal fines have been the main bulwark of public libraries for more than 100 years. goal will enaraae the boys to broaden their interests and take part in many new hobbies. VARIED PROJECTS Prpjects include crafts. wood- working, art, library, athletics, swimming. first aid, personal health, hiking, campcraft, per- sonal hobbies, bicycling and air- plane spotting, ail on a voluntary basis. “When a boy has chosen to do something of his own accord and when he finds himself in nat- ural surroundings participating in activites which are pleasant with other boys ‘we find that he is in his most teachable state,” says Coulacos. “He is receptive to whatever fs being taught because he entered the activity with an open mind and he respects and looks up to the instructor. We can then put across our ideals of clean living -resented when Eisenhower ke Touring New England to Bolster GOP visit New England bolstered his own belief thé President will run. s * 7” man Adams. dent for one talk, Sen. Cotton (R- NH) will officiate at another and Gov. Lane Dwinell at a third. All this apparently was planned to promote party harmony in state where the Democrats bid strongly for the Ist District seat in 1954, losing oY 468 - votes out of 107.638. Sen. Para (ie daeal: who plans to dip a line with the Presi- dent at Kennebago, said he thinks Eisenhower's visit will “stimulate” the party organization in Maine. “We've got a big job ahead of us to win back the governorship trom the Democrats,’ Payne said. Sen. Margaret Chase Smith (R- Maine), who recently expressed some doubts that the President would agree to run again, will. by some dissension within GOP ranks, Some Republicans appar- ently deserted ‘Gov. Joseph B. Johnson in his successful race as Democrats made their strongest showing in recent years. Plant Giant Trap to Snare Huge Monsters of Sea WELIANGTON, New Zealand —Scientists here are planning @ giant marine trap to snare a mon- Strait. They do not know exactly what they will catch. “The possibilities are fascinat- ing,” says Prof. L. R. Richard- 'son, head of the zoology depart- ment at Victoria University Col- lege, Wellington. “Sworn statements’ by expert- enced mariners indicate that there are at least four types of giant ocean creatures still unknown to man, Some people call them sea serpents.” There are reports, going back to the 1870s of occasional strand- ings along the shores of Cook Strait of gicist squid, fearsome creatures with plate-sized eyes, bodies 10 feet across with 10 tenacles up _ to 2 feet long. With echo soundings taken a few years ago, the probable home of these giant squid was charted. This is a_ 6,000-foot-deep canyon con- necting the Palliser Bay end of the strait with the Pacific Ocean. Cook Strait is the turbulent stretch of water between the north and good citizenship and expect them to stick.”’ between U. N. sessions. F “ithe. REDS LIVE HIGH — The Soviet delegation fo the United Nations 10th annivetsary meeting now in session at San Francisco aren't ex- y slumming. They are quite comfy in the $400,000 home of Neal paying $4,000 for two weeks. right is the swimming pool in which the Russian visitors can splash % and south islands of New Zealand. fo quantities limited! Waterfall Spinet ’ e agreement with the Atomic Energy | '@Y comer and a | erape wit records for teaching music appre. 5 to 4a and — ‘ THE PONTIAC PRESS, _WEDNESDAY, JUNE 2 32, 1955 automobile is 125,000 miles, about By Carl G rubert | three times what it was only”a few decades ago, MY STORE OPEN ‘TIL 6 P.M. TONIGHT! ‘SAM BENSON Helps Heal And Clear ltchy Skin Rash! } Zemo, a doctor's antiseptic, | __ promptly relieves itching, stops | scratching and so helps heal and | clear surface rashes. Buy Extra York c Strength Zemo for zemo Fiyst inaugural address of a pr ent een the United States was popes? to id City Hall, New ity. THE STANDOUT| HOUSE PAINT One coat of O'Brien's “75” House Paint will moke your home the neighborhood standout for years looks better longer on any outside surface. And t's easy and economical to use because it goes so for and covers s0 well. White and many colors te select from. Also Priming White. Pat Lally HOUSE of COLOR 1028 W. Huron FE 8-0428 I's Blocks West Tel Hares O’BRIEN PAINTS for Quart ty since to come. Made with patented Pre-Shrunk Oifs, it~” he 30, 000 Petsons: HearGraham's , 1 F rankfurt Talk . FRANKFURT, Germany Billy Graham's revival series in| Germany got off to a flying start | last night before a crowd of 30,000 in a Frankfurt football stadium. An estimated 1,500 persons—in- cluding some American service- men — answered the American evangelist’s call for ‘‘decisions for | Christ.’’ The arena was one third full The crowd was considerably small- er than those which atrended open air meetings Graham held earlier this vear in Scotland and England, but huge compared to those who turned out for his recent one-week series in Paris. Pastor Martin Niemoeller, fa mous German evangelical leader | interned by Hitler during the war | | \for defying naziism, closed the! | meeting with a prayer. Graham told his audience, “We | Hsten to politicians. We listen to. diplomats We listen to philoso. | phers. Now let’s listen to Christ.” | He urged his listeners to spend | more time reading the Bible and | thinking more about religion “Don't go away thinking of Billy Geaham.”’ he said away thinking of Jesus Christ ' “(30 Police Pistol Range ' GRAND RAPIDS —The police department has completed install- | ing one of Michigan's most modern | indoor pistol ranges in the city hall annex The 12 target, auto matically operated range is %1 feet wide and 50 feet from firing “line to targets Acoustical tile covers four inches of cork ining on the walls The world bread grain produc tion in T%4 was about 249.000.9000 short tons. or about 11 900 006 tons less than in 19% iment ;quit smoking entire! 1. 5 Million Quit ~ Using Cigarettes Public Health Service Reveals Many Stopped in Past 18 Months 2 WASHINGTON today timate that million Americans -The govern- who were cigarette smokers have within the last 18 months It estimated that 38 million oth- ers are regu! —25 million women The estimates were based on a sample of about 40.000 persons | surveyed by the Census Bureau for ithe National Cancer Institute of smokers 13) mill ar cigarette men and on , the Public Health Service. “This data will be of value to National Cancer Institute statis- ticlans and physicians who are studying the incidence of cancer in the population—particularty lung cancer—in relationship to smoking habits,’ the Health Service's announcement said. The 1'3 million persons believed to have stopped cigarette smoking in the past 18 months compares with 600.000 estitnated to have quit in the previous year, from the fall of 1952 to the fall of 1954 Officials said they did not have figures for the years before the fall of 1952. Thus there was no way of telling just how many of those > were who stopped smoking influenced by the public discussion inder way for several years, as to a possible relation between cigarettes and lung cancer. Offi- cials said some of those who quit cigarettes may start smoking them again later made public an es-! Japanese Drink Coffee in Shops but Not at Home TOKYO —Pour that story back through the tea Something was left out the Best) ; rd Tokyo dispatch June 14 aaid| ee Japanese are drinking more) coffee than their traditional green tea. Well, it's true enough—but only in the nation’s booming coffee shops. A new look at the figures shows this is just qa drop—well, maybe a spoonful—in the nation’s teacup Counting farm, home and cof fee shops, here are the annua Japan totals fpounds Black tea 2, 400 100 Coffee 5, 000.000 Green Tea 7.20 000,000 Thats a lotta tea. ‘United. States Not Ready for | ‘Lady President | TOKYO uw Mrs. Perle former U.S. minister to Luxem | bourg and noted Washington hos ) fess, said today, “The United ' States is not ready to have a fe male president.”’ | Mrs. Mesta, in a speech to the Mesta | Foreign Correspondents Club, re ported on other women | Russian—‘Amazons big- honed, doing all the heavy work Japanese “Wonderful ga Charny lovely .Grant Dial System GRANT UF - Mic! Bel! 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Photographed with him were| St. V i Mrs. Clarence A. Chapman (left) of Berk- Fudge Cake Ideal One for Picnics | ‘Busy Mom of Ten. Gives Her Recipe for | Good Cocoa Treat a ee With the picnic season in full| swing you're sure to want a cake | to take along for dessert. We! think you'll lke this cocoa cake, | a recipe of Mrs. Gerald Thibodeau. It makes a inch layer cake or! a 9x13 sheet cake. Although Mrs. Thibodeau ts the mother of ten children, she ts a surprisingly calm person most of the time. There is a .nice, close family feeling in the Thibodeau home. Mrs. Thibodeau manages | to do a bit of church work and | attend an occasional PTA meeting. CHOCOLATE FUDGE CAKE By Mrs. Gerard Thibodeau cup cocoa cup brown sugar cup hot water cup shortening Bias Representatives _ various parishes were photographed at the Tuesday party sponsored by Northwestern Deanery, Parish; Mrs. Joseph Spadafore, Rosary Altar Society, St. Vincent Parish and Mrs. precoder Sgn Charles D. Thayer, Sacred Heart Parish, of Berkley, past president for dessert fol- - > Urs. William B. Dean (left) of Judson | lowi street joined with Mrs. James Pendergast | the annual party sponsored by Northwestern (center) of Auburn avenue who is organiza- | Deanery, NCCW held at St. Vincent Parish tion president, dnd Mrs. Clarence Chapman) Hall. Oe sah yo Leona Pace. Is Honored at Shower Leona Pace, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Linus Pace of Lakeview ave- nue, was honored at a bridal show. er given by Francine Brown and Marilyn Main at the former's home on. Crescent Lake. Walter B. Brown will claim Leona as his bride July 2? at 8 o'clock in the evening. The Rev, D. D. McColl will perform the ceremony at First Christian Church The bridegroom ts the son of Mrs. Dayton Richardson ef Jo- sephine avenue and the late Mr. Richardson. Leona chose the shower as the occasion to announce attendants for the wedding. Miss Brown will be maid of honor and Mary Mount will be bridesmaid. outgoing president, and Mrs. John Doyle (center) of Berkley, president of the Deanery. The annual affair was held at incent Parish Hall. me. _f < See & \ ~~ 6 ng cards. 1 eup milk 1 teaspoon venilia Mix cocoa, brown —— and hot water. Cook together until thick, stirring constantly. Cool thoroughly. | Jean E. Stamman Cream shortening and sugar. Wed in Harrison NCCW. From left to right are Mrs. Jacob | Cobb, representative from St. Michael ficiated at. the fontiering cere- mony performed before 200 guest | eae at Cook-Out Auburn Heights. Womens Section They were photographed at Walter has asked Floyd Rey- nolds to serve as his best man, | and seating the guests will be | Robert Graham, Bob Dunn and | Dougald McColl | SHOWER GUESTS : ' Guests at the Monday evening shower were Mrs. Pace, Mrs. A. J. Stratton, Mrs. Paul Colton, Mrs. Kenneth: Frazier. Mrs. Robert Thompson, Mrs. Norman Brown, Mrs. Ralph Grubb and Mrs. Ronald Woodhull. Other guest, included Mrs. Gene Whitfield, Mrs. Richard Thompson, Janef Smith of Flint, danet Appleton, Pat Taylor, Vir= ginia Taylor, Miss Mount, Mar- garet McColl and Jackie Kosky. Hostesseg at recent showers hon- oring Leona have been Mrs, Wil- liam Jenkins of Pompey avenue and Mrs. A. J. Stratton of Beach- land drive. Mrs. Thomas Named Head of Legion Unit Mrs. William Thomas was elect- ed president of the Auxiliary to American Legion Cook-Nelson Post 20 Monday when the Auxiliary met at the Legion Home on Au- burn avenue. Other officers include Mrs, Joseph Bette, first vice-president; Mrs. Eldon Showen, second vice- president; Mrs. Roger Dean, sec- retary; Mrs. Ray Jewell, treasur- er; Mrs. Donald Sutton, sergeant- at-arms; Mrs. Russell Thompson, assistant sergeant-at-arms: Mrs, Charles Foote. chaplain, and Mrs, Robert Conant, historian. The officers will be installed at the Legion Home July 36. The committee for the affair will be the retiring president, Mrs. Arno Hulet and past presidents, Mrs. Leo Mineweaser, Mrs, Gladys Williams and Mrs. Rus- sell Thompson. Attending the department con- vention Aug. 5-6-7 in Detroit will be delegates Mrs. Thomas and Mrs. Degn.— Their alternates are Mrs. Jewell and Mrs. Thompson. The next sapins is scheduled | for July 11. Add well beaten eggs. Mix in| , ies i cocca (mixtare’ gredi- | Jean Elizabeth Stamman, daugh- | in Firs gregationa] Church of | fembers and gyests of the | ——————— 7 ee ee niga a ~~ ents tigernen. 5 Serna Ter ‘of Mir. and Mrs. Arnold L. | Harrison pas | Teachers’ Exchange Club held a | WEDNESDAY, JUNE 22. 1955 PAGES 17- | with milk, a little at a time. Bake | Stamman of Harrison, formerly of | in two greased 9inch layer cake | Pontiac and Birmingham, became cook-out breakfast at the Watkins Lake home of Mr. and Mrs. H. | Erwin Gottschalk recently. Patient in Hospital | the Avgiast flower show. —_ pans or in a 9x13 loaf. Bake in av the bride of Cullen Douglas Mon- 350- degree oven, 25-30 minutes | for layers and about 1 hour for | the loaf cake. Frost with fudge | frosting. creiff Jr. Saturday evening. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Cullen D. Moncreiff, also of Harrison. | Russell S. Marsh of South An- derson street is a patient at St. | held a business meeting and voted | |coeene Mercy Hospital where he | will undergo surgery Thursday. | Following a social hour, the club | to add $25 to the dental fund for ineedy Pontiac children. Personal News of Interest ae Summer Heralds More Activities for Residents Returning last week from a three-month Mediterranean cruise were Mr. and Mrs. Walter W. Smith of Doris road. They sailed on the New Amsterdam, visiting 23 countries. The trip included a week in the Holy Land. * | Attending the matinee of ‘‘The/. | King and I” this afternoon in Detroit were Mrs. Stuart A. Austin Mrs, Noyce W. Strait, Mrs. Floyd Blakeslee, Mrs. Martin J. Cloonan and Mrs. Karl Jackson of Bay City. Mrs. Jackson is a house- guest of Mrs. Cloonan. = * 2 Visiting Mrs. W. P. Ricamore of Franklin boulevard for the summer is her niece, Mrs. Myron C, Wambaugh of Wichita Falls, Tex, * ¢ * Mr. and Mrs. G. Aldo of Laurium and Mr, and Mrs. Alfred J. Cas- sette of Lake Linden are visiting . their-son--and.daughter, Mr.and | Mrs. Peter Aldo of Voorheis road. They came to attend the gradua- tion of Peter Aldo from Wayne University. ; s * Barbara Mercer has just re- turned to her home on Ottawa drive from San Bernardino, Calif., where she has taught school the oe ee 8 Attending the annual Wolverine Girls’ State at the University of Michigan are Carol Donaldson ot West Lawrence street and Joan Gorman of North Conere avenue. «8 «8 ’ nue. Evelyn will complete her college training in home fur- nishings next June. Ld s .* Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Wolff of North Johnson avenue are an- nouncing the birth of a son, Dale Robert, June 10. The baby’s grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wolff of Dixie highway and Mr. and Mrs, Otis Pickering of | Indianwood road, Glarkston. * * * Going north for the weekend to Lost Lake Woods will be Mr. and|of Ilinois road with their three | Mrs. W. Ross Thompson of Eileen | drive, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bar- rett of Ottawa drive, the Robert Glenns of Preston avenue, the John Pattersons of Illinois avenue and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Isgrigg of Menominee road. . * * * . Mrs. Edward Graham will en- tertain a number of Pontiac friends af a tuncheon in the Whittier today in Detroit, bd * * Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Dunlay = Kelly, son of Asa Kelly of ~ Coopersville, claimed Arlene Jane Sofko as his bride Saturday morning at Our Lady of Refuge Parish. She is the daughter of Mr. and. Mrs. Charles Sofko of Honeysuckle toad, Larry children, Mary Martha, Barbara Ann and Michael, will soon be leaving for Rocky Point, N.Y., where they will vacation for two weeks. * s Leaving today to spend two weeks at Camp Maqua at Hale are Gail Blamy of West Iroquois road, Lynne Benter of East Iro- {quois road, Judy ‘Baker and Sharon Gale, both of Navajo road. | * * * | Donna Anderson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albin T. Anderson of Cass-Elizabeth road, left Sun- day for St. Louis, Mo., to attend the 37th annual convention of Theta Sigma Phi, national jour- nalism honorary. She is the treasurer of Wayne University’s chapter, Beta Mu, . * * * Mrs. E. C. Houghton of Los Angeles and Palm Springs, Calif., spent the past week at the C, M, Saliiders home on Dwight avenue. Accompanied by Mrs. Saunders, she visited with friends ind rela- tives in Saginaw for three days, co * Karen Marie Barling, daughter of Mrs. Ellen L. Barling of West Iroquois road, is one of the 1955 Ford Fund scholarship winners. She is a graduate of Pontiac High School. * *. * George Timm of Chandler ave- nue Was among 1,742. passengers who arrived Saturday in New York aboard the liner = Elizabeth, * Beverly Wright, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, C, C; Wright of Cottage ‘street, was awarded a scholarship as a first prize ih the recent MSC Basic College Speech Festival, for “Let Them In.” The a plea for edécational Dirt ( Gardeners Conclude Year When the Dirt Gardeners held their closing meeting of the year at the Detroit Garden Center, Ray A. Henstock, director, spoke | on landscaping. ‘as a new member and two guests | Mrs. Vivian Tubbs. chairman in charge of the Conser- vation and Education Division of E Mrs. Shirley Stamp was accepted | toda | | the recent meeting Mrs. Betty | | Siddall spoke on her teaching of | conservation. After a cooperative luncheon. Mrs. Glen Arthur, herticulture ‘There are five pages in y's Women’s Section specimens of roses from their gar- a guided tour of a center’s gar-| dens. Mrs. ‘Lewis Wins ‘Figure Club Trophy Mrs. Thomas Lewis won the | weekly trophy at the recent meet- ing of the Fashion Your Figure | Club at the Pontiac High School. Vincent Syracuse, senior director of the Leader Dogs for the Blind, | Inc., told the group how the leader | were welcomed. Reports were giv-| chairman, and Mrs. Louis Guellec | dogs are trained. en by Mrs. Charles Furler and | displayed and characterized many | * * s During the summer, the group Mrs, Ellery Thomas was named | dens. They closed the meeting with will meet in the Adah Shelly | Library, Glenwood Ave. and Run- ' dell St. Bridal Party er for Patricia Lowe Mrs. William Penoza of Tull road was hostess at a.recent mis- cellaneous bridal shower and luncheon honoring Patricia Lowe. Two white heart-shaped cakes decorated in pink with the names “Patricia and Hubert” centered the refreshment table. Patricia will exchange nuptial vows on July 9 with Hubert Han- cock, son ef Mr: and Mrs. Frank Hancock of Pikeville, Tenn.’ The bride-elect is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Merle Lowe of Tull road. Twelve guests were present at the shower. Mrs. Morris Simon of Cherokee road (left) was hostess at a teq Tuesday afternoon honoring Jean Styer| | (center) and her mother, Mrs. Ernest Styer of Chicago| Secome the bride of the Simans? ~~ (res The alfetr was oe: at Rotunda nn and was an| in Chicage | Pentioe Prose occasion -for friends - Mrs. Simon to meet Jean, who Phete will Jack, On “Aug. 27 le _ oot. . . . THE PONTIAC PRESS,‘ WEDNESDAY, JUNE 22. at | "When yo get to petting di | ennasing by putting the and of the! for your white piques and linen. | For summertime ‘ fun, sick: an! : “Casement curtains | finger ot an old glove over the) all-white shoe, with a colored heel. back on the reds, you can prevent end ‘of the rod, ‘, Successful Person Keeps” m0 Merrily youll go round all season in free and easy B. F. Goodrich Sun-iteps .. . in Summer's PET COLORS You'll love the beouty they add to ol! your casual and workday costumes .. . and the floating comfort they give your precious feet... But going fast! TODD'S Shoe Store 20 W. Huron St. hurry in, they re sreennaiee THE 3 MOST MAGNIFICENT PERMANENTS 57954 ()-51 Complete with Cutting and Styling DESIGNED TO TOP THE NEW PARIS CREATIONS . . . SMOOTH, SLEEK “Where Service and Quality Are’. Supreme” A Staff of Highly Trained Hair Stylists to Serve . . You, HAIRCUTS $1.50 and $2.00 ‘ Shampoo and Hair Styling, $2 - $2.50 inc. Rinse Open Wednesday. All Day Friday ’til 9 P.M. No Appointment Needed! Immediate Service! Andre * 4. Andre. Beauty CSalon wet rns sue Bank Bidg. |under the lac@* peplum. her particular department store, y ANNE HEYWOOD time to time, if it furthered her | : does her no good, ... All over the country, young grad- | job, but the culture business was ‘uates are getting their first jobs., & Waste of. time. Some are college — i'some are high school graduates, raduates tears, how she lost it, craqduates. The president of the company | chandising and moved ahead; but tre other side of her life was ig- | studied | merchanising courses all the time, | entertained-the ‘right'’ people and | Elinor got a good job in mer- | i | Most of them feel that with education over, they can now set- tle down to working, making money and getting married. | nored. She worked all day, |Wags an ignoramus lever Since and will always = d take a course from | going on bed the wortd. exc acer in il didn't fit in. She was considered for a ‘top opening last year and told me, tn | had her to dinner to meet some | 'of the other executives, but Elinor She hadn't read any of the books ; ‘talked shop | they talked about, she didn't know | skill, no matter how good you are ean ied tre Se oon Tere | This got her ahead. but only to about any of the historical back-/ at it, 1s not enough. ‘Tally Stop their education here |. ‘ e L © been there | grour f current events which | ] and now, but they will regret it, % Certain level. She's been there | ground of current ts | Im the clinches, the big gap be they discussed, she had never spent | Learning “But it isn’t fair! I have a | college degree and that ought to be enough!” Eliner is now, belatedly, facing | the fact that it is necessary to be a well-rounded person in every ‘sense of the word if you are to. get ahead. Developing a single commercial in your life and your education TALKED SHOP tuck |@ minute listening to myysic or! witi set you back. Take Elinor for example. Elinor . ; learning a language or doing any| , ; "E ’ graduated from college ten years WELL ROUNDED | reading to speak of And cae you beieve Exe ew on gradu ; : _ ; | her day, ‘I'm hav- ago. As far as she was concerned.) What Elinor forgot is that at DIDN’T FIT IN jmeed ane the ot i she was educated for good and t! very top. people are well-round- “They said it was because 1 ‘9 80 much fun' There's a vas im Sho didn t have to bother with that non- | ed didn’t have the maturity,’ ; Elinor | going oh in the world and | can! es am e | Sense any more. Her total ignorance of what is to id me, ‘‘but [ think it's because | see how much I've missed." “4 Cc opy right, 1955 ~~ Varried , Grace Lutheran Church Saturday were Judith ° Stockford of Commerce and | John Salitsky | of North Varshall She is j the daughter of the William Stockfords of | Commerce and he is ne son of Mrs, | Vichael | Salitsky and the late Mr. Salitsky of May field, Pa. v4 UR. and MRS. WILLI 1M Judith Stocktord Speaks Fellowship Mokes t Vows in Lutheran Church: 23! “eo The Christian Women's Fellow | Judith Stockford became the | honor. She was dressed in a hooped | ship of the First Christian Church street. w MR. and MRS. JOHN SALITSKY Mrs 2nd Floer Pontiac State Baten ne a em rs cme hn cnn Ae cae i Sleeveless Blouse .... Summer is the time to keep cool in one of our sleeveless blouses. Fine cotton, washable pima in a choice of white, pastels or deep tones. Sizes 30-38. $ 5 95 ladies’ Cotton Skirts. Values to $8. 95 $e Park Free ‘Rear of . ‘Store TELEGRAPH at HURON - Man Ts, Wed. 10 to 6—Thurs., Fri, Sat. 10 to 9— Sun, 2 to 5 bride. | | bride of John Salitsky of Marshall | gown of rose pink mousseline de | |held a meeting at the church re- |theran Church | Naney Stockford, sister of the the following new otticers were ‘Commerce, and Mrs. Michael Sa-|’Chetolah Shores, wearing light | vice president. Mrs. William Hoyt: treasurer, the bridegroom Their gowns were complemented | ‘Serve in Booth | In the presence of 250 guests, The bride's young cousins. Bon- period lines. The bodice and pep- | girl and ringbearer. Bonnie's dress | } : Je the hooped skitt formed a bustle | 8°WRS. in the league's booth at the Detroit caught to an orange blossom tiara. : | | ouam™ foeDorane rose taffeta sheer gown and black | 46 articles on different days are pearis, the bridegroom's gift. Ju-|!ow carnations | Henry Forster Jr., Mrs, Nelson B. |carnations centered by a white or-| sage of yellow roses was selected Pontiac, Mrs. Robert Lee Graham. the ot the ceremony at | Schirmer aiid Mrs Rockwell Gust | street ‘at an 8 o'clock ceremony |soie over waltztime taffeta year. and discussed plans for the. | Saturday evening in Grace Lu- The other attendants were veer. The bride is the daughter of Mr.| bride, wearing a similar gown | ‘stalled by Mrs. James Vaughn: ,and Mrs. William Stockford of | ef pale blue; Janice Hibbard of | President) Mrs. Brady 'litsky and the late Mr. Salitsky of Yellow, and Beulah Britton of | secretary. Mrs. David DuVall. and Mayfield, Pa. are the parents of Commerce, wearing Nile green. Lester Stafiey | The Rev, Otte Schultz per. * by tulle picture hats and mitts and | | formed the double-ring ceremony | '¥rist corsages of carnations | The bride's gown of heirloom "ie Brown of Ortonville and Jorde | for Handicapped | ‘bridal satin was fashioned along K- Nicely of Pontiac, were flower | Mrs. Philip Francis of Rettiac is among friends of the League for lum of Chantilly-type lace were ac- was of baby pink nylon taffeta |°™ londica ped who are serving ‘eented by a portrait neckline. and|™ade similar to the attendants | Pp P ble-tiered French illusion ai ae ” Se ee | field Open Hunt Club. : Mrs. Stockford chose a dusty Presiding over the lovely hand- WEARS GIFT PEARLS accessories with which she wore a/ Mrs. W. O. Briggs Jr.. Mrs. Robert Wearing a single strand of | Corsage of talisman roses and yel- y Budd, Mrs. James Nance, Mrs. \dith carried a cascade arrange-| A Copenhagen blue lace dress | |Noland, Mrs. Edward E. Roth- ment of stephanotis and shattered | with white accessories and a tor- | man, Mrs. Frederic S. Ward _ chid on a Testament by the bridegroom's mother. | Mrs. C. M. Higbie of Metamora. Dolores sity “A reception was held imme- | Mrs. Alfred C. Morre, Mrs. E. A. to serve, as maid = iw coactes Clubhouse. lof Grosse Es ington, D. C., Adams; ! 'Horse Show this week at Bloom- | School's Out! Time out Pick out play togs your favorite girls will wear under the summer sun. Long-wear, easy-tare does it this summer! SHORTS sts Sanforized SHIP SAIL Shorts with halter is crease resistant and comes in two scrump- tious new shades. Lake Blue and Orange. Sherbet! Sizes 2 to 6x. $2.98 set. Or in sizes 7 to 14 at $3.98 a set. NAUTICAL NIFTIES. Set in a plisse blouse with embroidered wheel for smooth sailing with a blue short to match. Sizes 4 to 6, $3.98, and 7 to 14 at $4.98, SUB TEEN FAVORITE in Kool Blue Baby Kords. outs and shorts, $2.98 each. Sizes 10 to ] gaRiy BIRD SAVIN “ Sale : . Odds and ends in better raincoats. ‘ DRESSES Reduced to Clear! Touring the south are Mr. and Mrs. ' William A. Halcom. She is the former Erlene Mahnine of Oakland | | | | i s. (ITD daughter ‘of | If # the Ret. and | jor Young Woman in White, Mrs. J. F. | Manning of | Bay, Ark. He “Mothing could be finer” thon is the son of this umart new “Pootogs” Model the Farl with ite stylish nylon mesh vemp, Halcom ; of to help your feet stay eso! and i” South + freak. Mode of white glazed hidshin, lined — with duflex Inderson o# eapline sole. Also with high heel. ia eet 2uafhaalic Genuine Goodyeor Welts. Fog comfert and good looks weer CLINICS {. HALCOM -s Pauli’s Shoe Store 35 N. Saginaw Se. William Halcom Claims Bride » in Walled Lake The Rev. J. F. Manning per. | formed the wedding ceremony | which united his daughter, Erlene. and William Almes Halcom in marriage Friday evening at 7.3. | The ceremony took place’ in. Walled Lake with members of the Vacation _ ummediate family and close friends oN present 5 L u oC Ca ve The Rev. Mr, Manning and Co Mrs. Manning reside in Bay. | Ark., and the bridegroom's par. | | ents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Halcom, reside on South Anderson street. A bridal gown of white lace over satin was worn by Erlene Including Nationally Advertised and Pepular Priced Lines. | g The bodice was fashioned with: sweetheart neckline and cap sleeves She carned a cascade arrange ment of red rosebuds and white stephanotis with a white Bible ATTENDS SISTER Mrs. Earnon Martin of Walled Lake was her sister's only attend- ant. She wore a yellow linen dress - with matching headpiece and a corsage of daisies Omes Halcom orothiers best man A reception was held_folJ the ceremony ‘at the home o | Martin. The bride's mother wore a Ravy crepe dress and a pink carnation corsage. A navy lace — dress and corsage of pink carna- | tions were worn by the bride- groom’, mother. 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NINETEEN _ Pontiac Presd’ Phetes Models for th hi how held at F est Lak $ for the fashion show held at Forex Lake The models were photographed Country Club at the recent opening of the pool included | Blakeney of Utica road. (left to right) Mrs. Robert S. Swanson of Birmingham, Vrs. at the pool u ith the clubhouse in the background. Fashions Francis H, dial Jr. of Bloomfield-Hills and Mrs. J. R.| for the show were presented by Bloomfield Fashion Shop. Oakland: Park ‘Circles Begin New Season iS members of Deborah circle wha met at the Raskob avenue home of Mrs. Albert Barker | meeting will be held at the of Mrs. Maude | drive. Scott on Osceola Priscilla Ten members and guests of the lby Mrs, circle were entertained by Mrs. Fred Ridley of Third ave- ‘nue. Rebecca The Oliver street home of Mrs. Adolph Tweit was the a meeting of the 'Nine members were present. Esther Mrs. William Hotham of Illinois avenue was hostess to the Elsther circle. The Rebecca and Esther circle members will visit shut-ins during as Mrs. Elton Behnke are serving on the ways and means committee. Fellowship Class | Meets With Ritters | with William! Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ritter opened ests home on Hamilton street ‘Saturday evening to members of | the Fellowship Class of Baldwin |/ Avenue Evangelical United Breth- | ming” act was presented Hutchins of Birmingham and Mrs. Blakeney featured. The program marked the official opening of the swimming pool. Mrs. James Blakeney of Utica road smiles coyly as she poses in the bathing suit from the “roaring °20's” which really stopped the show at Forest Lake Country Club Saturday evening. A special “swim- vend the howtos Refreshments were served with | ee: gis fbi Ga * | Women's circles of Oakland | Park Methodist Church met re- lcently for their first sessions of | | the new season Mary- Martha ! Thirteen members of the Mary- | Martha circle met at the Ken nett road home of Mrs William | Childers. Mrs. Leo Mineweaser is the new chairman | Deborah Cancer pads were made by the The August , home : 22- setting for | Rebecca circie. | j|ren Church. Mrs. Frank Busic as- | * Club Sieiee. Program to Open Pool Forest Lake Country Club offi- cially opened its swimming pool Saturday evening with a program held at the pool. Highlight of the evening's enter- tainment was a water ballet pre- sented by Maureen and Carol Jor- dan of Detroit, first national junior champs of ballet swimming. The sisters, famed for their synchronized swimming, placed third in the »ational senior com- petition and are fifth in inter- , Rational competition. | | it Models for the fashion show pre- sented by Bloomfield Fashion Shop were Mrs. James Blakeney, Mrs. Richard W. Miner, Mrs. Spencer Gates, Donna Zannoth, Alice Holmes, Mrs. Francis H. Phelps Jr., Mrs. Robert S. Swanson, Judy Ritner and Mrs.:Eugene V. Faes- sler COMEDY CLIMAX The fashion show was climaxed with a eomedy routine right from the eed | ‘20s’. presented by Mrs. Marcus Scott opened her home on Marlborough drive Tues- day evening to Pillar Club Twenty-five members and a for- mer member, Mrs. Ethel Sensi- baugh of Pasadena, Calif., attend- ,ed the cooperative dinner. Ora Hallenbeck was guest speak- while visiting hospitals and schools Hill, Tenn., Delmo Housing Proj- ect. in Missouri, Fisk University and U. S. Public Health Service Hospital at Carville, La. he ez 48.N. Saginaw St. er and discussed her experiences | 'and Mrs. Fred Voelker. in the south. Her visit included | ee the Uplands Hospital at Pleasant | | Point, Pillar Club Has Meeting Devotions were given by Mfrs. | Ross P. Tenny. Summer picnic will be held at | the summer home of Mrs. Don- ald P. 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From a distance, | mire her: roses, offer to do you can't very well fascinate ,a chore, flatter: her by vour | terest and attention to what eeeeceeeoe discussion and you won't have to; fret about it the next tine yout Their impressions are clinched “Toul be ie e a _be amased when you see the $ afraid her mother doesn't. My girl, ™a#ma. _ drop around to their house iby the way a boy looks. for one : hidden: beauty A your hair ——— $ | and I held hands once and some} But if you can casually drop | | Says | Mothers sometimes are funny | thing | ‘e $ life with cae of our very own @ | of our friends saw us and told her around some afternoon, you can, YOU CAN APOLOGIZE | people. They take instant likes | He should be dale phe sup : ; : e | mother. Her mother didn’t approve parade your most polite manners | If she brings up sore subjects.) and dislikes to the beys their | '" re aun hed pope =| ; rae . Indlvidial Hair Styles @| because she thought we were too you can play up gently and you can apologize and get the ! _daughters know. They don't have ee h shee ce pig smut nf We wel take ‘ : young : ———- ceaemenenamenens le to look heroin e of your dinne . Created Just for You = : | ‘ FON self-confidence and » He must !F fet or tea sd e! Pe a. self-confidence and poise € fet or a . 4 : by Tony and Cart e Then one night at a party, | | keep his hands and feet under or * ’ e| she met me and made some | lenirol and avoid sprawling all ‘ + you in the Planning 4 New Hair-Drying Comfort! e@| very sarcastic remarks right (6 cont noe ot ae aon A i @ Relax and enjoy new hair-drying ®| my face. ‘ mvc BOWL and CUP “Beautaire” air- be | ; RVANT ‘CH BOWL and $ comfort with our mel ‘| ‘“dnes can 1 do {0 €et Gn the BE. OBSER\ ANE | a“ and Silverware .. the sun and breeze on @ summer + @| good side of her mother? | hate If he’s good-humored and witty RENTAL 2 . day. ‘ite; t be in bad standing with her.” he'll pee few wks out * mama. + That's good fer the score istinctive = es = 1 ie ; * Vege 4 9 4} Answer. You want everybody to If he can brag to her about her INVITATIONS — NAPKINS ° JS e@ | like you. and who dgesn't? Most} own daughter it will help. FAVORS — GIFTS * 1$ | particularly of all you want the If he can admire something * e- = . Crd IRS > @ mother of your pet girl to think ecific in the living room — >TORE HOURS e e, ry-high-type gentleman. { hru Tt 4 , ee ee be foauecee the slip covers. curtains, or a Mon thru Thurs 2 . le 4 $ Riker Bidg—Rear of Lobby Le Things got off to an unfortunate jan = shel bear and take 1tcoPM : FE 3-7186 $ | start. But the damage can be un- | that he recognizes good taste ne i % e : : e| done if you get any sort of wel- when he sees it. Sat. 10 to $00 PM CORSSSOCSCEOESOSRSEESESEESEEESEOEEOSEOEEEEE ORES | come at your girl's house _ * : cei censmoncecitnaioeeanatn , . If he senses the right moment | Judy Rey nolds If you were given to under- stand that you'd spoiled all your chances and were at to come Would-Be: _ Moviegoers State Case for leaving and makes a point of | THE Saying goodbye to mother, he'll | make a good impression. It's a good | : Cowly foundation on which to keep add- | ing good impressions every time | : he comes around. Wher he can tease Mama and get away with it, he ll know he's ‘In Muron Bow! Bldg} really in good! 'f 1130 W. Huron FE (Copyright 1965) —|SALE of USED | TELEVISION SETS 4.5188 Unexpected Visit FOR THE BEST RESULTS as: They Depart Presents Dilemma ° BY EMILY POST | A wife asks: “If friends should ;Pay us an unexpected visit just —Your selections are | : - By band = I are soto so important! Many | : © go to the movies, could they 4 be offended if I ask them to come | a fabrics to choose | eN\ back another time, or must we | from! =~ i \ | Stay home and entertain them?” ras : \ | Answer: If the movie is one U [=] william wright }that you especially want to see G. E. CONSOLE | S7 5 and it is playing just that one night. | Cae Furniture Mokers G Upholsterers |you could say, “John and I were 4 camping we will go says Brownie, | oe on) ore) | AO RO ee ’ 5 . . iust on our way t the B te . 4 ~ . * . . , Gift Stampe a work guaranteed for > years IX” Blond ..... 20.00.00. 00000- 0 en | Carol Putman of Chandler street (right) as Sherwood. Scheduled to open June 26-11 970 Orchard Loke Ave FE 4.0558 | scruples es uae she zips Carman Weber of Pensacola avenue camping reservations still are available to, —____ SIL V ERTONE cE 00 Is being shown here and we do | in her sleeping bag. The girls are getting girls from seven to 17. This includes non| want very much to see it. | into practice for camping days at Camp Girl Scouts as well.as members. You Can Have Easy to Manage Curls that last with a ; : - Js 2 Well Shaped ir Style 21” —New Picture Tube ............ tiple ae oan a ) , see it too?” = : I c ; $5 00 ) In ‘Time Out for Ginger’ ermanents . . . From *o, AMBASSADOR “40 eto fo and tak them to come CALLIE’S BEAUTY SHOP rude to go and ask them to come | rr AL 4 “4 another evening. | L h ij Is [ / f W s il [- ().- 116 N. Perry St. Phone FE 2-6361. Opposite Hotel Roosevict / bur ae ; Laughter Is Featured a Vay ee “Dear Mrs. Post: Will you please | as = Used Like New r7 95 tell me the proper flowers to send_ By JANET ODELL | Buhs, another experienced ac. and Jim Wright Again parents M W h to a fifteen-year-old girl who has | Hilarity awaits you out on Long! tress in little theater groups. In _ will feel right at home when these | At D & D You Get All aytag as er eaere a or © a | Lake road. ‘‘Time Out for Ginger’ = play she note eat to do (two characters are seh pais mane ; lance? I had thought of sending “Victoria Regina” better than (Hal has = at Will-O-Way be- Th E t t N 3 jan orchid but my mother tells me | |by Ronald Alexander, opened last! pyeten Hayes dig it. | fore, while Jim is a newcomer | ese xtras a Oo ‘that orchids are not for young ' night at Will-O-Way Playhouse,| | » & 6 bd Ginger, the star of the show, is | girls land laughs will be featured for | "Scoperting players, Lilhan Hicks Extra Cost L & G Furnitu re | “Is this true, and if so, what (the next two weeks. the 1¢year-old daughter who goes as Lizzie, Robert Bryson as high | ‘kind would be most suitable?" | 2 © all out for the football team—and | ‘school principal Mr. Wilson, and | EXTRA. - All New Fillings STORE Mon. and Fri. 9:30 to 9: Wed. 9:30 to 12m. ~ | | Fathers of teenage girls often EXTRA Serine H nd Tied Ei : - makes it. Any parent of a daughter Michael Keith as bank president . go Ha ght Ways HOURS. Tees. and Thurs. 9:30 to 8; Sat. 9:30 to 6 p. m. | Answer: Your mother is right. |get themselves in hot water. Ger- tne we wil uerecee a — | Mic Metta polio Si penis EXTRA . All Woodwork Reteochied ond Keftnahed 3526 Sa h ba OR 3 1711 | A small bouquet of sweetpeas, lily ald M. Harrington, as Howard fec'spaltrayal of the cole. Fag well. | . Heh - All New Marshall * 3 > cation s sha w . | of the valley or sweetheart roses | Carol, is no exception. He gives a part little girl, part/ tomboy | and EXTRA Saal 5 Pater? ail Trim PLENTY OF FREE PARKING vould be t ‘suitabl seemingly mnocent talk on man- : Lillian Hicks has been seen on ° = fe Materials wou Ro Fracg suita . slau ae a high school students, |USt ® little part eternal woman. | petrojt television shows and has EXTRA =. . 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Putting | BE BOYS If you're looking for an evening “Depend ble Dave” Can Handle Them All . ] f t Ss 6 It Sh it mildly, this brings repercussions,| The two teenage boys. one Joan's of fun for the whole family, we nfants’ pecia y op “Dear Mrs. Post: From time |none of which he had foreseen. | steady, the other Ginger's pal, are |suggest you take them to see D & D Pp ; : um I igi pusiness “letters Regular patrons of Will-O-Way believably acted by Hal Rollins|‘‘Time Out for Ginger.” U H OLSTERIN G | ‘om women who sign T names | will be giad to have Mr. Har- Gift Sho] ) as Mary Brown, Jane Greene, etc..| sington back after a year’s ab- Pj G H 4967 Dixie Highway, Drayton Plains with no title to indicate their status. ioneer roup as FE 2-3220 s sence. Last summer he was : : In answering such letters, what | busy traveling all over the Uni- Election of Officers is the correct salutation? Should | ted States with a show S LAPP’S Le 718 West Huron I begin “Dear Miss. . . .”” or would we . '____| Mrs. C_B. Fairchild was hostess} Fo see family shoe store. oo. __ —————-— it-be betted'Go say “Detr Madanr’*t > Sey piays= his” part With |to 14 members of the Pioneer a Senet — gréat enthusiasm. He really gives|Group recently at her Elizabeth Answer: Unless the signature|is all in the scene where he|Lake road home. describes the football game. The perspiration he mopped off his brow was real. CHARMING MOTHER A local radio and little theater A cooperative luncheon was served with Mrs. M. E, Baldwin and Mrs. C. L. Clough assisting the hostess. = Mrs. John Hall was accepted as a new member. “Mary Brown” has Mrs. John Brown" in parenthesis either to the left or under it. you will be correct in assuming that it is the signature of Miss Brown. Pick a 1 Pretty Plaid If you go out to the kitchen and actress, Harriet Stauffer Fox | Elected to office were Mrs. Ella | offer to help your hostess with . Mary Lyons Group eee ee ee ee Sandison, president; Mrs. Emmett | last-minute dinner preparations Attractive, Colorful Sum mer Plans Fall Dance - ty ‘< aes +s a i a” | Miller, vice president: Mrs. L. G.| and she assures you there is noth- . eg: 9 * wloasure to actch te. "| Kath. secretary, and Mrs. Ada|ing for you to do — beat it back pleasure to watch. * * ;* Maggie O'Hara, the feminine lead in the opening play, changes The Mary Lyons Group of the First Congregationa) Church met at the home of Mrs. Barclay Rob- ertsor’ of Drayton Plains recently. into the living room. Some host- esses like to have guests offer to help and gladly put them to work. Other hostesses regard’ a guest Schreck, -treasurer. Piano Recital Held SHOES Plans were completed for the Bermuda and Rome. parts completely to become the Jeannie is played by Martha at Donelson Church © were Mary Alice Kissick, Nancy in the kitchenas more of a nui- Comfortable, because it fits so uare dance to be held in Sep |°ldest daughter, Joan. The antics ecause it aber: r of her youngest sister, she feels,| Donelson Baptist Church was} sance than a help. ca ‘Sin Men ao vide = Mr. Robertson entertained the | !owers ‘her prestige. She's typical-|the setting for a recent piano re- leather. Misses’ and tahoe’ group with travel films of Hawaii, || teenage. cital. Among those participating Queen Mary Group sizes. . . narrow and medium ‘ widths. Conducts Meeting Queen Mary Section of Needle- work Guild met recently with Mrs. Frank Snover of Belmont avenue. Members spent the afternoon sewing and knitting. The group will hold one more meeting before fall. Mrs. Harvey Little will open her home on Wall street June 30 Heaton, Rita Louise Stanley, Cath- leen Kidd and Mary Charlotte Kidd. Others were Janet Delbridge, Helen Ritter, Judy Cooper, Joyce Combs and Mary Catherine Parle. A humorous reading was given by Mrs. Albert Leighton and ush- ers for the affair were Sharon and Sandra soba SUMMER SESSION © OPENS THIS WEEK | Morning 8:00 to 10.45 — Afternoon 11:30 to 1:30 Evenings 6:30 to 9:00 Beginning or Advanced Casual, dressy, this is both’ Per- fectly fitting soft leather bare- foot sandal in choice of refresh- ingly cool shades. Sale! Sale! Stretch Sheers 1.00” VERNON’S, Organdie —- Homespun Gingham — Tam O’ Shanter A gay informal plaid that's so definitely right any time — any season. Hand painted under glaze, STENOTYPE STENOGRAPH fees 25 years against crazing, will not SHORTHAND TYPEWRITING a ’ So versatile, too. Bake in it and serve in it, They ' ch BOOKKEEPING ACCOUNTING < 5 F CAE ber — Both shoes in : f . Ss “ to Fit and Other Subjects : misses and ladies /16-Pe. a Set Only $10.95 Free Employment Service and Review Privileges eee ; 1 Here is an outstanding buy! , Are Permanent Assets of All Graduates Natrow and medium Sheer stretch nylons that lenny ey -in cool, cool normally sell for $1.35 a ecg in our a store. . J ort pair ate offered to you at this low, low price. Thursday, Friday and Saturday only! ‘Neumode. wom sur othe ns 82 N. SAGINAW ST. 7 VETERAN APPROVED i a, fg Li ) . sims Lashlul 7. W. Lawrence Street, Pontiac Phone FE 2-3551 Visti the School any Weekday or on Monday or Thursday. Evening * e, ee cua Pee enn eaves _FAMILY SHOE STORE 928 W. Huron Street STAPP’ — Cy a _____THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNE ESDAY, JUNE 22. 1955 teeny eae Nation Wants Action o on n Delinquency os sane sige, coma wa onus as trusttully as they'd call a | She said, “My relief check is too| to steal what I have had to deny Hnqueney.) hospital or the Fire Department. small. It's terrible to have to say | him.” ' = ‘No’ t n wan nF S | By MURIEL LAWRENCE Listen! The other day, the moth- nat gi ia ag niag - . It she had typhus, how fast | We Americans want. action on|er of a 12-year-old bey who had She was saying: “I am a sick| We’é run! Hew the ambulance | | juvenile delinquency. made himsel evenil = "| siren would shriek! We'q be | ASHION SHOP We are tired of the waste of seas mee en and pama | toes or gga MoT ice there in her tenement in five 1662 S. TELEGRAPH RD. J children, We are tired of the waste | ster was asked to explain it. fected my son — and driven him| Blautes pga — — ia ch tmoney, Weare very, ee : a = yablic “pealth taciiities the politicians’ promises and the weuhd bo collled @ the central reformers’ talk of bigger basket- ef her disease. ball games and penton play- | Elaine R.. | But her disease is not ole | grounds. Swarts. became | is moral disorder — and until ; her community can move.upon it Adee bower ie Fagin the bride of | in emergency public health service, and got their heads patteg at Gerald R jit will continue to spread its the playgrounds, they go home | contagion to us all to the screams and conflict. eerie net Open Every Night ‘til 9 — Saturday 'til 6 7 Green a ———— Saturday | Beauty Clinic These are the smart dresses, , 5, | morning at Sl. | We want action based on the | ABC of social service. That ABC | is) To get a helpless person to! by Edythe McCulloch | ask for help is your first step in| = : Michael | y “ert : "li pastels or da rks, that take you teaching him responsibility for | = 2ay 3 Church. She is) Eyebrows and ips : himself, bo Ce ae 2 . * “5 “| ‘The most tmportant part of [| , ! The screaming, irresponsible po» the daughter || our, make-up are'the sand |} == thru the hot summer days! ple who produce delinquent chil- | 4 rt : > as re of’ lfc. gad beeen ‘aune Goes ach ts | dren are not asking for help be-!| asd. POR . 3 CA ; give us a well groomed appear- || cause the only kind we offer fright-| , re ae? 5 om y Urs. Lewis R.j]} ance. If you are not sure of |) ens them | : : Pg . ; the best shape for your brows, |! aoe \ | Swartz of just remove the stragglers. This |! That is our problem “| gi will make you look neater. Get || OVERLOADED AGENCIES a Balduin | the ‘advice of Mord ae Up to now, what we offer is the avenue and the A general rule to follow ts mediation of the cop on the corner and those hard-to-get services of overloaded private agencies which to thousands of people are either unheard of or associated | with snoopy, patronizing “charity.” | What slum child, made frantic. by | . , not to repeat a line in the" bridegroom's || brow. which you do not want ‘ repeated in your face. If your |: parents, are face is round, do not arch your brows in a icirc Vr. and Mrs. a you have difficulty mak- Th etiahenut > = an even line with your lip- Scherly Green‘ stick.’ try = brush. Make the | e elig u outline, then fill in with the ures is going to seek out help Beaty Oe FE a Teal, seimaaeesiovemmern eter Flaine Swartz Is Married || rite ntmtste’ | 22.95 The proof that such help isn't | 3: . / — | help is the fact that it is not| Touring Washington, D. C., are| bride from Detroit, was best Select Your | : Mr. and Mrs. Gerald R. Green.| man. Seating the guests were stem. Theat s'the yeality. And we | The bride is the former Elaine R. til it's faced, we're going to con- | Swartz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Green, brother of the ' VACATION | | speeches while we muddle along | Lewis Ry Swarts )ot Baldwin) ave: Piains; Lazerne Swartz, brother | LUGGAGE | an ailing woman's nagging, is go- | of Gregory lipstick. The size and shape of || dress with jacket in ing to seek the corner cop | road car cringe spre DB greet ed ee of tension and understand . = magpie nateral poe ee | Cruisaline. Seauticien can make /sugges- || What ailing woman, overbur- | VIR. and VRS. CER ALD R. GREE N tions about what ts /best for || dened by shame of her life’s tail- : youl it you) sre) nia | | | cotton and orlon In Yellow or tinue making grand hurnanitarian bride groom from Drayten Pink. Sizes 12 to 18 washab le tun ic d ress with public equipment as out- [Rue A A 6 | of the bride, and Gerald Swartz, at Philip’s | / grown as horse cars and Eitan | Gerald is the son of Mr. and| cousin of the bride. ; Pp ; . : Russell's bustle. [Mrs. Scherly Green of Gregory| A reception was held at Gingell-|] CAR SACS .. $7.98 up Lightweight for dress-up summer please. We Priel bs statied hid performed the 10 o'clock. Nuptial | bride’s mother wore a navy faille | CLUB BAGS . $8.45 up people as si n winning hu-| High Mass Saturday morning in! dress with lace panels and navy SHAVING KITS $2.29 up ~eman confidence as our firemen! cy stichael Church. | and white accessories. The bride- . ; are with pulmotors. We want out groom's mother chose a fawn and | Men's and Women's Luggage | from the 19th century and in to the The bridal gown was fashioned | | brown print dress with white acces- 4 by ont. Skyway. . 8. Tonk Oth of Chantilly lace and tulle over | sories. Both mothers on Samson poor run i We want a new public service, ..aq The Rev. Michael J. O'Reilly | ville Community Center. The|| TRAIN CASES $3.98 up | . , | occasions. Smart long line... = pretty detachable linen collar and bow. Black, brown. Sizes 12 - . ~ bridal! satin. The fitted bodice of We want a public family emer. | sages of white carnations. to 18. : | lac featured long. inted ‘ gency to which an embattled coven casenehne ith equine. | The bride wore a brown and, PHILIP’S | ae : child of his Parents can eee - white checked cotton dress when ' eS — = The skirt of the gown was &/ she left on her wedding trip. | a = pleated pyramid of tulle, edged | chose matctting accessories / mfr FINE LUCGCAGE se S e Mrs. John Monte | with wide bands of Chantilly lace. | white orchid corsage. When they SPORTING GOODS - Honored at Shower A yneart-shaped | headpiece | Of | return the newlyweds will reside| 79 N. Saginaw St. | ‘Chantilly lace secured her finger-| on Crescent Lake road. ; — - —— —~ Mrs. John Monte of Blaine street | tip veil of illusion and she carried | —__ —————il | ———— a was honored at a pink and blue; a cascade arrangement of white | shower given recently by her aunt,/ carnations and roses, « centered | Mrs. James Muir of Highland road.| with a white orchid. & | | Guests present were Mrs. ATTEND BRIDE Arthur Bickford, Mrs. William . ttended h | Ulnan, Mrs. Frank Graf of Dray- Joanne Swartz attend er si COMPLETE CATERING | For Your ] Wedding — Shower or Reception | ; We Can Serve Any Number the ‘‘love’’ of every girl! : ter as maid of honor and Arline © Flowers ® Cake oe a hie trace eile Green, sister of the ot | Pe a alae & Newkine vi sane Te Mra. ‘Charies | was a bridesmaid. They wore yel- | efreshments Invitations two or th ree of our low ballerina-length gowns fash- | (With e der of 100 t avitets 100 Kokotek, Mrs. Edward Shigley 14 with strapless bodices, | “Thank You Notes Pree d Mrs. Vida Fordy aa | | and Mrs. Vi or ce. topped with lace. jackets. | LYNNEA’S | adorable “’Can-Cans”’ Coming Events wy pee rete et were. | Free Counselling Service | mo Nesbitt 11 Ladies National | They wore white gloves’ and yellow | Bu Huron FE 2-7557 under summer dresses. Yar @ "Thureda at orate Milsras'win | Meadpleces with pearl trim. Their | | be played and refreshments served bouquets were composed of yellow | : _weicome Rebeka Leden 244 “yee and white carnations. _ ee ie 4 __ . _ - oe eee hureday at as m. in: ‘ a - my eo, a 7 é: couse rine anes r4 ees eGR ea * * z * | — : | .“‘How to Make Your | 5.95 "10.95 H - Wedding Go Smoothly” | / oneymooning | | ee : = __in_ northern _ ee ae ee i ee cae - —Frilty nylons. Michigan are ~~~Come in, write or - phone for ‘this. 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The 6-foot-4 winner officially polled 60,505 votes to 59.739 for his opponent Dist. Atty. Bert ‘Keating. Keating, a Democrat, conceded after polls closed. He specified it was a conditional concessign. “‘! | want to check and see that the | returns are correct,’’ he said. The runoff was made necessarv |when neither Nicholson nor Keat- |ing, who emerged topmost in: a six-man mayoralty field in a May | 17 election, polled a required ma- jority e « * Absentee ballots turned the bal- fance in the nonpartisan election. | Those who actually visited the | polls in the city’s 407 prc incts gave Keating an acvantage of 4 | votes. But Nicholson, president of a real estate firm and twice a state senator, poll-d 2.356 absen tee votes to 1,566 for Keating | The winner ass’.mes the four- | year, $18,500-a-year post July 1. | He succeeds Quigg Newton, a two- | post with the Ford Fcundation in |New York. Nicholson ran for the Senate on | the GOP ticket against Democrat | Edwin C. Johnson, aow Colorado | Open 9-5:30—Fri. ‘til 9 _ — Phone FE 2-2895 governor, in 1948, This African the hairline decision three hours- | term mayor who had accepted a) about a fellow who got. pushed around pretty roughly because he agreed with you. One day this spring, a short, stocky Negro emerged from New York’s East Side air terminal, asked directions for the U. N. Building, then made his deter- mined way toward it, He was Julius Nyerere, a teacher at St. Francis College, Pushu, Tanganyika, and president of the Tanganyikan African National Union. His arrival in the U. S. doubled the number of Tanganyi- kans in this country, the other being a student in Chicago. * = - ; Nyerere had been sent to this country as an emissary of the 18,000 members of the Tanganyi- kan Union, each of whom had con- tributed up to a shilling to pay for the journey. The purpose of his visit was to appear before the U. N. Trustee- ship Council to state that public opinion in his country agreed with the majority report of the U. N. mission to Tanganyika that his country would be ready for self- government in 20 or 25, years. BRITISH DISTURBED So disturbed were the British. who hold the trusteeship for Tang- anyika under the U. N. At Nyerere’s arrival in the U. S., that they immediately rushed in three offer rebuttal. * * * These were a European busi- nessman, an Asian diamond brok- er, and a Brtish-appointed African chief. Nyerere, however, made a considerable impression at U. N. The mission’s report, he said, was “balanced, true, comprehensive.” He said that assertions by the British that his people opposed the findings of the mission were false. He asked that elections be established in Tanganyika with Africans eligible to hold office. He stressed the need for more education so that his people would have the technical knowledge to exploit Tanganyi- ka’s natural resources. Although he comes from one of the most backward tribes in Tanganyika, Nyerere is one of the best educated Africans. He got his first schooling in mission other ‘‘Tanganyikans” to} THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 22, 1955 Mast Look to U.N. for Justice schools, attended Makerere Uni- versity in Uganda, then graduated from: Edinburgh University with master’s degrees in history and economics. * * Returning to Tanganyika, he took up teaching. He's 33, is mar- ried this wife also is a teacher) and has two children. Because of his learning and background, he has been asked to play an in- creasingly greater role in his nation’s quest for self-government. JOB VANISHES When Nyerere returned to Dar es Salaam after the U. N. visit he was greeted by thousands of his countrymen, anxiously waiting to hear his report and learn what | the world body was saying about Tanganyika. He also found that he no longer had his teaching job. The post was paid for from British funds. The governor explained to Nyérere | that it was not customary for civil | servants to mix in politics. | Julius that Scientists Seminar | Set at Douglas Lake CHEBOYGAN w — A summer | colony of 142 buildings that blooms 'for é¢ight weeks a year has been answered he | taken over by 229 people assembled |for the 27th annual session of the University of Michigan biological station at Douglas Lake. Classes began Monday in 16 | classes of botany and zoology. | Fanfe of the station, largest | freshwater biological station, | has brought together a distin- guished faculty of 15 professors from seven universities and col- leges; and 17 scientific research- ers, all of whom have their Ph.D. degree. Principal _re- search is scheduled in mush- reoms and other fungi, animal parasites and physical features of Lake Michigan. 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When interviewed in his office , York’s | 1904. he seemed a bit | shy when asked about the qualities | j that have made him 4 success | With characteristic modesty, he ad- ICCESS | at 71 Broadway, in New financia] district. vised going lightly on ‘“‘the st angie.”’ Biough is a well-built conserva- tively-attired man almost 6 feet tall. He wears horn-rimmed glasses and never seems rushed for time | despite the prodigious amount of | is a man who | does. He talks little, work he thinks big, and likes to work. He is the calm, “low pressure” type of executive who | } never loses his head. | BORN NEAR MINE He came up the ‘hard way He was born in the mining commu- nity of Riverside, Pa., on Jan. 19. the son of a truck farmer When he was 15, he recalled, he worked for a couple of weeks (at Christmas vacation time) in_ the nearby U.S. Steel Works at Johns town, He operated a machine which puts threads inside of nuts. He also worked in Bethlehem Steel's wheel plant in Johnstown. As a boy he ‘attended a one-room grade * school in Riverside ‘He waited on tables when he weat te college. He was ait. Del Monte » Del Mente Cut Green Beans cd Meats 303 $400 00 FF cocktail 42 *I re GREEN LIMA BEANS SLICED, PEACHES Monte FRUIT COCKTAIL Del Monte TOMATO SAUCE Del Monte CRUSHED COLDEN coRN cy H like | so many successful business men ' which to build.” vee Ss striving for an education. In 1925 . he was graduated from Susque- hanna University in Pennsylvania with a bachelor of arts degree. Steel’s New Chairman Born on 1 Farm | cipal duri ing his third year. | While at Yale, he was an editor lof the Yale Law Journal. And, aft- | Jer graduation, he practiced law Asked if he thought a coilege | with White and Case in New York education is necessary to succeed | City. in life, he replied ; j “A great deal depends upon the | individual. Given the same amount | of talent, the fellow who develops | his educational opportunities cer- | tainly has a better chance because | it gives him a broader base on TAUGHT SCHOOL Blough certainly developed his | opportunities. Before attending Yale | Law School, where he received his bachelor of laws degree, he taught school for three years at Hawley, ‘Pa. He se served as supervising prin | | lytical mind Free Baseball Tickets to American Legion Junior ts Baseball All rs Star Double Header, July 2, Briggs Stadium. At All Wrigley Super Markets! Blough’s association with U.S. Steel, the bell-wether ef Ameri- can business, began during the investigation of the steel industry by the temporary National Eco- nomic Committee in 1939 and 1940, during which time he acted as an associate counsel for the | corporation. It was a piece of good luck that Ben Fairless and others spotted Blough as a man with a fine, ana- He was appointed general solici- Reg. Price 3 for 79¢ Buy 3 Pkgs. 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Asked if on the way up he had encountered any reverses or dis- couragements, Blough replied: “I'd say I was pretty ducky. I can't recall any serioys re- verses, There are times when you seem to be treading water—not going too fast. But you are learn- ing all the time.” Blough and his wife live in an | apartment in| New York's Park Avenue, and also have a house in the company’s operations he Iped | | the Poconos. They have twin daugh- Fairless rebut the arguments. government's | ters i sending college } } | Jane and Judith Ann, who are | Blough spends | servation next Friday. St. Sodeel Cop Lead. ST. JOSEPH w& — The éleption of Lt. Gus Damaske to the presi- +dency of the Michigan Lodge of . the Fraternal Order of Police gives St, Joseph police officials presi- dency of Michigan's three top po- lice organizations, Chief Tom Gil- ‘lespie is president of the Michigan Assn, of Chiefs of Police and presi- dent of the Michigan Chapter of the — Academy of the FBI. Kengoren Court Called LUDINGTON (®—Kangaroo court the city’s centennial ob- The court opens From then on Blough was on his | long hours at his office. His asso- | | will l hear cases involving whiskered | way up. He performed diverse tasks close touch with labor-management | matters and advised top manage- | ment On administrative problems. last | chair tor of May 3 the corporation and succeeded Fairless as ¢ ». 43° 43° . 49: he: ©596 N. PERRY | In 1342 Blough was In 1952 he was elected a direc- | | persuaded to join the corporation. ciates say he is “wonderful” to! him as “an understanding who never loses his temper About 25.000 deaths in the US losis. annually are caused by toperew males lacking brothers of the brush | with unusual ability. He kept in| work with. One of them described permits, unwhiskered men without man / shavers’ permits and women wear- jing makeup with a cosmetic per- i mit, Japan has about 170 daily news- papers. 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This | a Problems of Would- Be Great Novelists Aired tatemtgent and happy without money, brains or peace of mind, — Other times — after seeing a THE PONTIAC PRESS, mine, pausing and Ssnileatng ever. the dedication of books and, the mere. I see: others’ tributes the more confused I | sentiment and be thoroughly hon- Sometimes, however, an author feels obligated te veer from whose est, Like Art Buchwald, WEDNESDAY, JUNE, on i ; } iI do not think it | to read each { chapter as it ts completed, and heap adjectives of approval-on the writer's head. fair, however, 1955_ to editors. from iypewriiene to Albert Einsteii, and to a great’ many girls named Bernice and | inevitably | Ida Maé who. are *thelpmates”’ to the author. _ It is most confusing, trying to’ figure out a distinctive dedication | for one's forthcoming book, and the time it consumes is reason ® New Navy Fighter / tested its newest experimental jet _ TWENTY- FIVE: | Pratt and Whitney, The engine was developed for Ami@rica's intercom A | tinental heavy bomber, the B52, Passes Flight Test ~ WASHINGTON (INS)—The Navy | Police Chief Gets Leave announces that it has successfully | which is powered by eight of the ten-thousand-pound-thrust jets, BENTON HARBOR # — Police makes. me about as distinctive | foreign —s —— an me become about my own. | “Paris After Dark” is in- | 1 ‘the = eee enough to postpone, temporarily, | fighter designed to operate from Chief Vern Story has announced as a lover in Paris. as an artistic failure. It will handle; = at scribed “To my expense ac- | cone? i we LAM ly Mtn -t the actual writing aircraft carriers at speeds faster | he will take | a 60-day rest leave be- | In fact, I am told that six out| stark subject (undecided) — There are = many things .an | count witheut whese thoughtful | 200) to his family in words ee | (This column is gratefully dedi- than sound ‘ginning July 2 Wefore deciding on ; oe | beautiful restraint and will simply beings to dedicate a book to. One | understanding and helpful ped- | can be misconstrued. such as °| cated to all the sluggish and The plane, as vet tmnamed. is | retirement or return to his post. ; of 10 Americans intend to write! shatter. people who live in gar-| can be just plain friendly, as in| ' father, whose constant prodding | F | : : | hetlin ( ti t : Per “ i ut se hy | ding this guide conid never led : b ~ es indolent authors-to-be who can the XFSU1 made by Chance Story sought retirement at the end : Ks (comparative figures on) rets. -| the case of Ruth Gannon who , {lead me fo become a writer derstand tt f vies Vought Att o. The successful | of Jun mause ** . | ; have been written.” | understan¢ is point of view ) Vought Aircraft Co. The successful of June because “‘the strain and ) ; a . . j sarki - : ae | i : : 5 poo ae sssod octal ets WHOM, INDEED eee nah ot rang, book: A lar case in point appears Another example of this ap- : flights were made by -test pilot tension of the office was tee : - - “Decor ‘ a As lar case | iO ars “ ‘ . . site Sy re) eakeeg | a But most of ail, I dream of the Decorating _ a Plants. oa i t - ' t whe tie pears in the dedication of the Fluoride Program John Konrad at Edw ards Air Force much The rest leave was sug- peace, quiet, money, inspiration . < with a credit to ‘My faithful | in ie) rontpiece to ne beok, = “Your Insurance and = base in California gested by City Manager H, H, or a little place in Havana, like! dedication. To what, to whom,! Alice who takes such good care! Mame the current best-seller How to Profit by It.’ which is | FREMONT \#—Newaygo Counts he N : Crow Hemingway's, to. bring it out. | will this masterpiece be inscribed? | of my plants when I'm away.’ | Author Patrick Dennis. obviously awarded: “Ee Phyllis who | 088 scheduled its second annual : ¥ — nee rms vender, aeRO le ' : ; ses torn ‘twixt despair and gratitude, | . - 3 . » | program of fluoride application for bin ween geet cores = M li ' Should it be a simple, direct’ wosny, MAYBE . , - asked one question too many.” | a “ bine | y beok, tke the books of acknowledgement such as =T6 ‘ Hy 1AY dedicates it to the worst man- q i | prev enting tooth decay among pewertes cagine in a trim. light Central Enrollment Up 5.99 out of 10 Americans, is in ; = a wait hom tt Or one can be mushy lke! uscript ty pists in New York, VY. V do) bow Noted beat tt i school children. Dr. J. W) O'Neill weight airframe to achieve the Mi PLEASANT «® — Central the dream stage. Semetimes— | ™Y Mother, without whom fis al am Greene. who dedicates! 1 causing the reader to wonder | : . "| greatest possible speed consistent |... eee ba = : book nught never have beet an : : and Mme. A | ; a od director of the county health pro : : ; Michigan College Dean George usually after seeing a white | wen . “ “The End of the Affair’ to repel mets Gch) bed bem || parents of 1.000 chi; “iS sBipbeard operating require. (1.67 reports 800 persons already sports car or a blue mink—l | ne ne : i . t ae, Pe “Catherine with love,’ ana, FAMILY FIRST and how much incurasce she i dren have pa d in ad ance for th ments: have apy ia id eee are ex ept Al atic at ea! e us at & . * — : Ma ast v _ = ay hid cake nad moi ; c a think jt will be a best seller. mar aan . Md at Meo Md Charles Jackson. whose “The Fal, I have aiwass believed mem left. treatments 71 figur Ss an ir Exceptio spe¢ ¢ made pos- ed t snroll in th | . atmen ve figure an in CPt a d is made pos- ed to enroll in the school 1X- A tty lo MCZ—Who knows why : oe . = t . se gutty love. story perhaps, or . of Valor’ is inscribed to “Rhoda, , bers of the author's family should There are books dedicated to crease of 75 per cent over the sible b se of the large J57-P 4 week summer session June 27 te 2 eee = te be rich, It has long been a hobby ef Again be credited in the book for having virtually everything, ‘from dogs number treated jast \ea turbojet engine manufactured b Aug - a —_—— _ _—~ - r + - ~ oo ee woe a Realemon | ORANGE DRINK *MAMBO PUNCH | Where You Get the Foods You Want at Saving You Will Like 19: No Rinse Detergent Don’t Forget These For - COOKING OUTDOORS Large Package Wrigley's “Fresh = BABY DILL PICKLES ‘tt, “> 29 Vanity Fair TOILET TISSUE és, na 2Q* DEL CREST Ground® . 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JUNE 22, 1955 _ = of road along which the Big Fapr | In their calculations, Swiss se- ride and guard their airplanes at curity officials went into the recent Geneva Airport on a 24-hour | Political ,history of the United schedule, Detectives from all other | States, the Soviet Union, France Swiss cantons will augment Gene- | and Britain, —— va police. ‘| They studied the police reports of TODAY'S ASSIGNMENT FOR: JUNIOR EDITORS * op if ten that someone threw a tomato at the late Eva Peron, the Argen- tine President’s wife, when she toured Switzerland in 1947, It missed her but hit Swiss Foreign Minister Max Petitpierre, seated beside her in an automobile. — Premier Edgar *. * ® os Four companies of Swiss troops | will help police, guard the hotels and villas where the delegates will live. They will patrol every foot AMERICANS MAKE THINGS THEMSELVES—3 Making Silverware ‘ The early colonists in America made many beautiful dishes, spoons, cups and pitchers out of silver, which they often got from silver coins. ‘ The silversmiths of this period made their own designs by hand These skilled artisans had apprentices—boys who helped them at the trade—and who later set up their own shops ' Such an apprentice was Paul Revere who became one of the *;most famous silversmiths in New England. Revere was a man of many talents. He was an earnest patriot and a hero of the Revolu- tionary War. His ride on horseback through the villages and towns warning the people that the British were coming is a well known story. Our picture shows Revere at work on a silver teapot. It stands on a cushion so it will not be scratched. On the wall behind are sketches for other pieces Color the picture carefully. 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Swiss detectives will be | on duty at the hotels 24 hours a| e* * « day to assist the security forces | | Because of French difficulties in | of the delegation. | Morocco, police have been told to | The conference likely will be | | keep out a close watch for Moroc-| held in the council chamber of | ican extremists in the protection | the United Nations Building, the | of Faure. Avid anti-Communists | old League headquarters used last | i will be watched in Bulganin’s in-| year for the conference on Korea | terest. | and Indochina, | Eden will live in the Villa Re-| Eisenhower, eo - ‘ [the shooting in the U.S. House of | Representatives last year. They |looked into the earlier attack on President . Truman's residence, | Blair House. } | Eden, Faure and | 'posoir-on the edge of Geneva, | Bulganin will be greeted at the |where he stayed during the Asian) airport by Swiss President Petit- ‘conference last year. pierre, Geneva officials and a | Bulganin is expected to stay at Suard of honor. They will then ithe villa occupied by the perma-| disappear, as far as the public is | | nent Russian delegation in Geneva.| COmcerned, into the maze of |The rest of the Russians will live | security. iin the Hotel Metropole. | Faure is expected to live in a villa, still not chosen. Litter Is Expensive | | * + « | HARTFORD, Conn. (UP)—The As far as is known. President! state spends about $850 a week Eisenhower will stay at the Rhone (cleaning up after “‘jitterbugs’’ on | | Hoe! overlooking the Rhone Riv- | the 38-mile Merritt Parkway. \ Nebraska was known as “The | until 1945 when it became “The Tree: Planter’s State’ from 1895! Cornhusker State. 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A a House Judiciary subcommittee] Forced Landing he sae bee So ae Special Sundey he thinks ex-presidents should be- 7 himeeif lected? ¢ : ¢ ] 2. ! cqgme senators-at-large, with the by Edinburgh ~ oe dee — ei privilege of debating and consult-| Chelf pposed could, ave U n Pl in @ | ing, but without having the right| Cats Off Scare = Wenent breton! the a : : : to vote. | ‘ eae tus so muc A , ‘ ois Chef's point: Presidents have | 3LASGOW, Scotland «™— The wouldn't help him. “y : ‘ ° had experiences that are in-| Duke of Edinburgh touched off a} “It would be an excellent forum 1 0% Southern Fried e “5 ” P ; . valuable to this country, but the scare today When his helicopter | '© promote his cause,’ Quigley oO onanzagram isan exciting new puzzle in which the Pontiac moment they leave office we have | failed to keep a rendezvous vain ea , docet @ DISCOU NT Chicken Dinner Pr f : P. No way in which we can satisfac-|the royal train. Later it was e then won if an ex- : | ess offers both fun and a $100 cash prize. BUT before you torily. aes) thea! “eared. he made ‘a safe landing | president would have to accept the On All < : try your hand at ““Bonanzagram” be sure and read the rules at the * « 6 | near Edinburgh. . senatorial job under Chelf’s bill. n } Ape F . : xcelle ac , ‘- c Chelf said no. bottom of this page. Solution will appear in the Press July |. prin ees) ree ee 2 eet Bee eater Seced ielerant | ances ends oe COSTUME , | there are two ex-presidents around| ji took off from Turnhouse Air. C¢ivable that Mr. Hoover would JEWELRY Thurs. On : ; ae one of each political variety. | port at Edinburgh to meet Queen | &ccept and Bess might prevail on ly 2s ~ Fortunately, Chelf said, Herbert) Elizabeth 40 miles away, aboard wptté to sey tack to monet ) . Bonanza ram 0 Hoover and Harry Truman are! the royal train at Uddingston, just == : — aie: i se [ a. “two splendid gentlemen.’ One, | outside Glasgow. : ried etal as Oren raise Picnic Pla 10¢ Special! : Belo , dupl the “Bo . jhe sai. is See ts cubed | The train waited but ee ore: * * 6 , tes. . 10 Inch Heavy Duty ow {sa duplicate of the “Bonanza- : other is “‘incli to be a liberal. | copter landed at the field Blong-| .. . ey . . . : “ entry you send in to conigtt The letter on the government agent's hict- but a gentleman.” | side the track. Frantic police calls| 4. ror Say fae how ; Picnic Napkins (0c Oscillating : head I ESSENTIAL ter looked innocent enough—a cordial, hand- Chelf told the committee he has; went out to all stations along his) wen God bless them. I think Fans eadquarters. It is that you written invitation to a triend to join Mr. X discussed his proposal with a num-| flight path. | ‘ecak tie old fire oresal Picnic Cups. . 10c . fill it tn and save ft until the correct for dinner and the theater ten days hence. ber of congressmen, and that four} ‘The air-minded Duke was found ang when they hear the bell. $ 95 solution to “’Bonanzagram” No. 16 is Mr. X was a respected citizen with news- out of five favor it. The objectors. | safe. He ha landed outside Edin- | they'll come around the corner on and Forks... {0c published Friday July 1. Unless you paper connections, active and well known Chelf confessed, are still so peeved | burgh shortly after taking off. He| two wheels. | d ‘ . Y in Capital circles, but his name was on the either at Truman or Hoover they | sent a message to the Queen say. | “Bless them, they'll be here.”| © so, you will be unable to collect the list for investigation so that all his mail was wouldn't vote even for a nonvoting | ing he wasd complete the | . It's hard to visualize the digni-| DIFIED MONEY Free Prescription ize if you should send in a winning being discreetly screened. The agent de- job |in a police car. The Queen's train) fied, 8)-year-old Herbert Hoover | orpens sovo IRS ae — solution. Check the rules below tor cided to send the letter along to the labora- Asie . ws, at men in i bere into Glasgow to pick him | — egal oerged on two wheels) 2 d = tment dis- ay Sr he two sence | he 'but that's what the’ man said. | . Ag turther details. tory es ae pcre pallagiansilns A question, Hoover and Truman An experienced airplane pilot | - =: ——— Open Daily 8:30-10; Friday, Saturday ‘til 11 . Closed Dewees) >* oe % Soaie ol roe have informed the committee they himself, the Duke was flying as . $ ’ ° in a new a ite ” ae is out ‘nib feel it would be improper to! a passenger in a Royal Air Force : DARRELL S DRUGS, Inc. jeter aie ° sin th ae aici a wich comment on something directly | Dragonfly helicopter piloted by an PST. 133 S y . Src nacede tll aide aistiogsemts, [or amen AS ee Ar ee ssi Bi: 37-39 S. Saginaw, Corner of Water matters, managed to fill in the missing pc : other candidate now. in sig) for The rt 1 couple are making a a, “ ‘ revealing a message that showed Mr. X poo the new job, no one see to series of appearances in Scotland « en In Oakland Theater Building | * @ good reason to resort to invisible ink Can ee ccna, bed like to before leaving on the royal yacht | er a FE 5-4521 7 "a [akvsaitehoua ny iienzasites stalin ta Aa ee ee VIP ARRIVING WILL CQ_E | OF WORKERS CONCERNED ABOUT __ALLING Ou__ GROUP TO MEET FRIDAY NEXT —FEK TO __USH PLANS __ECEPTION MUST BE WELL __ATCHED MEMBERS MAY NOT QUI__ OR BR__ACH PROMISES MADE EARLIER IT WOULD BE _ OLLY TO ATTAC__ SPECIAL CAUSES TO VISIT SOUNDS __FASONABLE HOWEVER A GOOD AND WE MAY BE LEST“IN P_ACE BETTER THAN BEFORE __JGOROUS RE__ORT ON ATTEMPT "TO __jJOW UP __jOGK OF WuJULS PRE_LENTING LARGE LOA_S TO C_RTAIN COUNTRIES __ATHER YOU WOULD .NOTIFY OTHERS __OON WOULD BE GOOD TIME FOR ‘TR__P SET UP IN RE MICROFILM PLANS How To Play Solve the “Bonanzagram™ by filling in all the missing letters, as indicated by the underscores’ in the message. 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Residents who had attended the meeting at the school attempted " unsuecessfully to enter the hotel room where the second hearing | was held. The investigation was. brought | by. members of the Citizens’ Im-| who claim | to hold his! provernent League. Buffington is unfit position. Guess Freud Wouldn't Be a Communist TOKYO W—As it must to all! humankind, love has come to the | youth of Red China. And the Com- | munists are pretty unhappy about | it. China Youth, a Communist mag: | azine, tty a the way “‘part| of our youth ote themselves to love and throw themselves into a frenzy of lovemaking. * This is called “‘detrimental to. the national interests." * * * Some love is okay, the maga- zine concedes, but you've got to re is the right angle: “We must sueceed in one thing: | that is to place love in a second- ary pasition in one’s life... . \ . e * “That means we must not allow fovemaking or the vexation aris- ing therefrom to affect our politi- cal and labor ardor, much less to become pessimistic and to sacri- fice oneself for the sake of love." Some young engineers up in Manchuria, home of most of Red China's big factories, just about FAIR PREPARATIONS — Checking a few articies in the hobby and handicraft display for the forth- trol the crowd of residents. who coming CAI Fair are (1-r) generah chairman Richard | Dean, Mrs. Warren Allen Se a at | chairman a the hobby and Fred Alls ™ are | CAI Fair queen. Pentiae Press Phote examining a fan. part of objects from India. China and Japan. The fair begins Finday at the CAI build- ing, and: conciuded Sunday with the crowning of the City Accepts. Employe’s Official o Stale Bid to Tear Down Annex Set for Recount A hall annex, on the new City Hall was accepted | $310\ bid to wreck To Examine Balloting | by the City Commission last night the fledgling city. Otherwise the charter z: which turned out the recent charter | would set to work again Governor Signs $184 Million Bill to Aid Schools LANSING: ® — Gov. state school aid bill passed by the last Legislature, but objected that it did not do al] which he wished. | The total is 22 million dollars expire from love and can't ‘“‘de- vote themselves to work,”’ the pa- per said * * * But all is not bleak. There was the young hero who was sent out | West and pied tor nite iit. So, back to Shanghai and} played around . for six months. Then he turned his face resolutely and patriotically to the West once more. As China Youth reported, “He learned that if the flower of love did not bloom on the Jounda- tion of sccialist construction, it would fade very soon.” Admen Name Detroiter DETROIT # — The Assn. of Advertising Men and Women of New York has named Thomas B. Adams, 36,.0f Detroit as the “‘out- standing young advertising man of the vear.” Adams is assistant to the president..of Campbell-Ewald Co. jmore than granted the public | | schools this year Williams said the bill property allowed 16 million doflats more for teacher, pay raises at the. “rate of $200 per teacher, but that it did not increase salaries enough of fix a minimum salary for teachers. He applauded a special $2,500,000 grant for distressed school dis- tricts, but objected that the Legis- lature was still underwriting dis- tricts which do not operate full 12-grade schools. point a committee to draft a re- vision of the state aid bill for next year. Manhattan was the name of the tribe of Algonquian Indians from whom the Dutch purchased the 4 mi -and means “an formed by the tide.” ALL ROADS LEAD TO MODERN Fir st in Better keke lla Furniture | ou p The governor said he would ap-. island | St Also accepted was a check for $14.79 from the Pontiac Commission, paid in lieu of taxes \for the Lakeside Homes Project |The money is intended to com- 'pensate for public services and is based on 10 per cent of shelter ee | Waterford Boy Inju red Williams | - approved the 184 million dollar in Tumble From Auto After he fell from an open win- dow of his father’s moving car ilast night, 2-year-old Richard Wood was admitted to Pontiac General Hospital. with a brain concussion, head cuts and a broken arm His condition was listed as fat by, hospital authorities today The tot’s father, Lyle, “Tlorseshoe Dr. Waterford ship. told police he was making a jleft turn from Cooley Lake road to Williams Lake road when the tot fell from the auto Girl Injured in Crash Remains on Critical List - Miss Karen Lavery, 20. of 773 Owego Dr., injured Saturday in a car-truck crash here, remains on the critical list at Pontiac General Town Hospital, authorities at the hospi- tal. said today. Pontiac plumbing contractor, George Toderoff, 59, was kiHed in it the 6:30 p.m. collision at Huron and Genesee Ave A passenger in Miss Lavery’s car, Mrs. Isabel Selden, 40, of 123 N. Genesee, was listed in fair con- dition by hospital attendants. To Honor Kendall JACKSON \®&—David W) Kendall of Washington D.C... general ment. will be honored by the Jack- son County Bar Assn. at a Testi- monial dinner June 28 Kenda!l also iyctrationd] (Republican com- mifieeman from “aie hig n. WATERFORD TOWNSHIP—The Waterford Township recreation de- partment is again offering the op- portunity for township and school district to at- tend day camp Tomahawk The township: recreation day camp Was initiated two years ago, according to recreation superin- tendent Thomas Belton. “From that time to the pres- ent, the program has empha- sized the out-of-door living and has featured the various compo- nents of planning necessary to reach etnntards of _ day The mip is located in the High- area, and buses ers at stops at township elementary schools., “| think the people of the area are not aware of this day camp service, antl what it ‘provides,’ Belton said today the city | Hill street behind | Housing | 0, of 1517 | \ Planoed the children of the | Commissioner Floyd P. . Miles (District 4) on if the he yusing | project were privately owned. it! } |would be assessed at more than. | special assessment roll for a water main. construction in Durant street | shing i REA EIy E ASSESSMENT from Inglewood to Per Received was a special assess ment roN for curb. gutter an drainage 4n Blaine. avenue fron __ | Oakland to\ Montcalm | Assessment roll for curb. gutter | and drainage; on Elm street from | Sanford to Jegsie was confirmed. las were assessment rolls for the | | following First street fem Josiyn to Barke!! Beverly avenue from Joslyn to Fuller ‘ } } Booths, Shows Being Prepared Queen ~aidetes Nught Birt @ ger: 2. RN . arene eet ay? % z a io raise fu < * e has te 5 a . county attra Saturday afterpece « Axis Afternoon” with prices redaced en the midway and tev bicycles given away to a hacky bev aad girt. 4 ng revue and “MM oct the An «© he selling balloons again this 5 and a pom tele be ru pe ilar e nersona It. wil \9 p ry CROWNING SLATED Crowning of “Miss Water 1955"" will take place at 8 p day. Chosen from eleven gi tmg for the honor, the will receive a trip for two for one | week at Gaylord’s ; Gay El Rancho, plus 30 other gifts from local mer- chants | appearing ford of m. Sun- ris corm- queen | by John W | $50,000 All the entre ll receive sev on Defeated Charter _'t was submitted by John W )$0000 . All the entries will , ; Emerson. city \electrical superin The Commission also passed a! eral pnzes This Saturday | tendent, who said he plans, to tear | resolution authorizing insurance | Twenty-seven local and county down the former hurch during his |coverage for retiring city em- F a 3 MADISON HEIGHTS — Robert | vacation. City Manager Walter K. | ployes —— wu priaglanierenaphars oo Montgomery, State director of elee- [Willman told the\ Commission | Adopted = was an econ nance | have beoths or serve in other tions will be present Saturday for | — ~ ~ >> there was nothing. to prevent! changing to commercial 2 classifi-| capacities the recount of votes on the de- |, . < a city etaplove. trom - Pp : feated city charter inlet aii ue ation three lots im Ferry Farm The second floor of the CAI getting the job Addition, near the Baldwin Rub- . Maurice Tripp attorney for the ; ; ner’ Co lant. The Oakl and) Cour. | bur Iding will be given over to civie Madison Citizen's League, said to-, - Willman added that no bids pe Par a A | and cultural displays and hobbies. day that he felt that the state elec have been received on ares t SY a Pa “ a ie There will be paintings by promi- tion board should take over. the down the old City Mall, BE, Pike (sion to ok ‘ “ . ne: nent local artists. Collectors items recount, and Mill Sts.. and a four-family (rounds Aug $15 | including dolls metal work, an 4 } ique stamp collections nd Voters June 7 turned down the howse o@ Parke street a (ee Action was deiayed two weeks | Uques gale: fect are charter for the new city by the| city owns. on a bid for purchase of a city- baskets from foreign lands are | slight margin of 1.758 to 1.676.| In other action the Commission owned lot in assessor's plat 7, included lA petition for a recount was filed. | accepted the bid of Michigan Ma while a resolution advange ing the TO DISPLAY HOBBIES The Madison Citizens League has tua) Liability Corp. for insurance) date ef the July 12 Commis- China and metal paintings ter filed petitions seeking to have aon city-owned vehicles and com-\ stem meeting to July 11 was | tile painting, rugs, and bene cups arsed commission elected. | pensation insyrance for waste col- | \passed. and saucers will be among the is is done, they would begin jection and disposal emploves | c s oy ; or Vv > : Pan. hobbies displayed working on a new set of laws for Z ; City Assessor WO Raymond Ran | ACCEPT CHECK }som was authorized to prepare a There will be evhibits from Pontiac State Hospital, Civil De- fense, Extension Cireups, the Camera and Garden Clubs, and the Northwest Foundation of Churches of Northern Oakland County, There will alse be a braille exhibition, an aquatic display, and a gun and archery booth. An i 1m) { automatic washer, i an out-! THE PONTI Ac PRESS, WEDNESD AY. JUNE 22. . 1958 ord CAI Fair Slated to Begin Friday ‘Evening ‘MEK. AND WRS. AL BERT D. POTTER Albert D. Potter Claims Bride in Davisburg Rites DAVISBUR(;—Els:e LaRue and Libert | r ere eC] ‘ Huron Bowl Bidg. TONIGHT and Thru SUNDAY! Takeuchi was specifically ac- cused of deliberately starting an) unmanned tram car in a runaway ride that killed six and injured 20| at the Mitaka marshaling yard in western Tokyo June 15, 1949. In his prison eell, Takeuchi told Asahi reporters, ‘It's no use to fret now that the death sentence is upheld. I will try to be a good Buddhist.” Groom Dies at Wedding | SUMMERSIDE, P.E.I. @—Alyre Doucette, 24, died of a heart at- tack last night at his own wedding | *DESS- DAVY dance. He had married Marjorie | Desroches yesterday morning in | | VERSATILE M.C. — Direct the village of South. 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The daring deeds... romances of the Son of Sinbad! the rousing | § One of the spoctessier: tellin: the senile dupe of Oreck 08 | ~ + HOWARD HUGHES presents | 4 ; 7 7 > ‘ , DALE ane SALLY FORREST. Ll. CYR ~ VINGENT PRICES MARI BLANCHARD Directed by TED TETZLAFF - Produced by ROBERT SPARKS - Written by AUBREY WISBERG end JACK POLLEXFEN JOHN FORBES > FRAME “RED” CARPENTER ee ee Bed AT: 11:06-1:30-4:00-6:30- 900 © aa ae 2 SUNDAY. AWI: “MAD AT THE WORLD” 4 * and | i ; - ) er ee . Ss i THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, SUNE 22, 1955 ‘i ee getting a whack at heavyweight boss Rocky Marciano. Even a close vietory could prove fatal to Moore's prospects of moving up. The 175-pound king will be 39 in| December and if Al Weill, Mar- ciano’s manager, has his way, Archie will be eligible for social - security before Rocky is permitted to get in the ring with the ancient - * * ® So why is Meore, on the thresh- old of achieving his long-sought goal, risking all against the lighter Olson? The answer is money and su- ‘| preme confidence, Moore figures to gross around $90,000 from a prob- able gross gate of around $225,000 plus the $100,000 radio-television money, And the old gypsy of the ring firmly believes that he can whip any fighter around today. “T'll knock him out,” said Moore. “No, I won't name the round but I'll do it no matter how he fights. After him, it's got to be Marciano. They won't be able to duck me any longer." * * * There was just as much confi- dence in the Olson camp although the 28-year-old San Franciscan de- clined, as usual to make any out-| right prediction. “I'll be after him every second of every round,” said the balding Bobo, “He hasn't had the pressure | put on him all the way for a long time. I'm going to outspeed and ~ Return of Borotra Brings Memories to gets back today to the business of sorting out new champions after Borotra, the still Bounding Bas- que who has hidden the calendar, is one of the last survivors of the Golden Twenties in the world arena of any sport. His doubles victory yesterday Was a great boost for the middle- aged everywhere, Borotra and his youthful French Don Nicholie 9. Beats Elks, 7-2 Stack Hits Home - Run, Womack Tosses 2-Hit? Ball in ‘A’ Game Don Nicholie Real Estate post- ed a 7-2 decision over Elks 723 Don Nicholie’s squad took, advantage of pitch. er Johnny Smith's wildness, plus contributing a couple of well- clouted a 3-run homer. Elks’ 9 could garner only 2 hits off the offerings of Dick Womack, walked the same number. Both _ Yuns against him were unearned i] 23 ad Nelson. . Be 020 o—7 ‘ 00 Facts, Figures on Title Match NEW YOR K (AP and figures Weare & hi heavyweight titie at the Polo | Wednesday, June 23. ite—Pelo Grounds, yy Seno wert Hight heavyweight eham- Wimbledon bert Bedard and Dor Fontana 64 6-3, 68, 246 64. es . * loore Risks outhustle him. I know I can go 15 rounds at a top pace. I don't think he can. Sure, I know he can hit awfully hard with that sneak right hand of his but he’ll have to catch me with it first.” * * * The betting odds make Moore, undefeated over the last 344 years -* © #@, The 57-year-old Frenchman is too old for singles now But the crafty- | angled volleys and stinging! smashes that Bill Tilden and the other stars of an earlier age knew, are still part of his game. Borotra’s partner and his two | opponents were infants when he | was at the crest of world tennis. | They still looked a littl young and | inexperienced when he sent back a cross-court-shot that couldn't have — Borotra finished it with a place- ment — the -5,000 spectators. at No. 1 court gave him a standing ovation, , * * Most of yesterday's play was given over to women’s singles in the first and second rounds. There were no upsets among the top ranking girls, with Doris Hart, Louise Brough and Mrs. Beverly Fleitz leading the American con- tingent into the second round. ; * * * Today Tony Trabert, first seed from Cincinnati, meets one of the Drobny, Czech-born Ejypt- tian, clashes with Mervyn Rose, .of Australia, and Sweden's Sven Davidson opposes Enrique Morea of Argentina in other featured men's singles matches, Pott Medalist, LSU College Golf Kings KNOXVILLE, Tenn. «— The first roud of match play in the National Collegiate (NCAA) Golf Tournament got under way here today with Louisiana State Uni-| First out was LSU sophomore Johnny Pott, medalist, who tied the NCAA record yesterday with a %-hole qualifying total of 136. Yesterday's 34-33—67 was coupled with Monday’s 69 for an eight- under-par total. LSU took the team championship yesterday with a low aggregate score of 574. Tale of the Tape | “Léague So ee ee preparation for tonight's title bout and winner of 20 straight, a 2-1 favorite. Starting time for the outdoor | battle’ is 10 p.m, EDT (9 p.m. EST). The bout will be broadcast j and telecast by the ABC networks jbut the metropolitan New York ae will be blacked out of the television. A crowd of about 20,000 | * = * WEIGHTY PROBLEM — Light-heavyweight cham- | pion Archie Moore leans on scales at training camp in Summit, N. J., Tuesday where he completed | with Carl (Bobo) BOSTON # — The Detroit Tigers tried to beat the Boston Red Sox last night by playing according to the “book.” But Ted Williams ex- ploded the strategy with a tre mendous three-run homer gave the Sox a 54 victory. Here was the situation that im- mediately preceded Williams’ bullpen in the 8th inning: The Tigers grabbed a 4-2 lead with 3 runs in the top of the Sth, Gene Stephens opened the that | mighty blast into the right field: I With Ambitious ‘Bobo’ is likely although it could be more if the weatherman’'s optimistic forecast holds good in the evening. s * * The prediction is for a fair and dry night with a temperature of about 65: That would be almost ideal and could bring on a big last-hour sale, especially for the = =] * AP Wirephote was announced at 19613 when he last fought, May 3, but few took the figure seriously. He must make | Who has done 9.3 in the 100 to tie | | 175 today before meeting Olson, the 160-pound cham. | the world’s record, and Art Bragg, | Olson at New York's Polo Grounds. Moore's weight | pion. Tigers Play by ‘Book’, Ted Adds ‘Chapter’ 'up to $30. | for the noon weigh-in ceremony in Records 12th Victory 10,000 $3 seats. Other prices range If it should rain, however, forcing a postponement, the fight will be held Thursday. A second weigh-in will not be necessary for a one-day postponement. The two gladiators will motor from their New Jersey camps di- rectly to Madison Square Garden the Garden ring. Moore has made his weight a secret, per custom. but he figures to scale around 174 to Olson's 170. Only one fighter of thé past, Bob Fitzsimmons, was able to. win both the middleweight and light-heavy- weight titles. Fitz also was the heavyweight champion. Robinson came close to a middleweight- light heavyweight double ynti! he collapsed in the heat mm the Mth round against Maxim, June 25, 1952. Texas Thinclad Faces Greatest | From Track’s Test in AAU Abilene’s Bob Morrow. ‘Bushes’ Must Prove Himself ABILENE, Tex. W—Bobby Mor- | row, who has turned in some fan- tastic times in the so-called ‘"bush- es" of college track, goes against | the best this week and his coach | thinks he'll win | i id At Boulder, Colo, Friday and: Saturday, the Abilene Christian College freshman has the chance | | to show if he’s a big time sprinter. | In the field facing him in the Na- | | tional AAU will be such worthies | as Jim Golliday of Northwestern, | . * | former Morgan State star, who de- | |fends his championships in both | Sprints. . | Golliday may not be up to snuff, however. The great Midwestern sprinter pulled a thich muscle in the Big Ten-Pacific Coast Confer- , ence meet yesterday LJ * | But there will be plenty of fel- lows capable of shaving the 100 Mel world’s * | time close to the fabulous 9.3 | Patton hung up as the record | Morrow has run the 100 in 9.1, | Boston 8th with a single to cen- jeven when the man at bat is 9.3, 9.4 and 95 but was aided by ter, Billy Goodman laced a -sin- gle to the same spot. Billy Kiaus flied deep to right field and Stevens took third, This made it one out, two on, and brought up Williams, Ned Garver fed terrible Ted one on the outside, then one on the inside and then a third ball a little low. A fourth ball would have loaded the bases and put the potential winning run on first. The ‘“‘book’’ Says you never, never do this, Elks 810 continued its fine play in the men's city softball league with a 2-1 victory over Ashland Flying Octane Tuesday night at North Side Park. Two runs on a like number of hits in the 5th innjng gave the Elks their narrow margin of tri- umph. A walk, triple and single tn succession did the damage. Ash- land came back in its half of the Sth’ te score once on a walk, stolen base and error, but tailed te close the deficit. : Don Hill hurled for the Elks and "*| permitted only 2 hits. Rival pitch- ms.lers John Geiger and Clarence ni.| Beers were almost as stingy, giv- ‘jing up 3 safeties. by “| Stadium Inn tripped Riteway = Softwater, 5-2, in last night's North .|Side nightcap. Stadium scored 4 : —— tor esday's li¢ht hes ight tit) = 4 heey . — bout Cetecen” ‘ham ton Aret ie re eben = tite = and middleweight pes ee Olsen at r as fr wo ar irae OLSON Time-@ p.m. (EST) ; L ay pot oysters , © sapbemmentery | 6 7" Mel 8 we Ties Two fudg refer 73 poun Ls Li nda , named ringside == — peg, a Chest (nermal) Ly s. Teicrston-sAtmerican Breadeasting Co. 4 = Chest Ceapan ) ry me (New area J out). 4 = : bos a Sidi American renee ne Ce, ae a 7 nal 4» - = 28.000 12% ins Forearm 11% ins. adio-television tec sleeoo0. . ins Waist ah bo ‘core 30 per cent, Oléon 2714 per ay Tien 2 ie : be} it wins. 13 ina. a Bele od core, ta tayort 2. " = ‘nile 0 ine. Promoters—-internat Chub 2-Ex Weights to be determined at ‘ noon. Ticket prices—620 to 5, - runs in the Ist to gain an advan- ‘Bosox Continue Surge Behind Ted; Mantle Hits «. -486-Foot Homer at Kayeee; Chisox, Tribe Win By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS If Ted Williams doesn't call it : * * .¢ A player in that salary bracket (which means Williams, | | on a 3-0 pitch. by Ned Garver. . * » .* = still getting into. shape, appearing only infrequently, Then, 10 games ago, Williams took over left field as a regular. Boston has won eight of the 10, pulling up to .500 at 32-32. Ted has hammered 7 home runs, driving in 14 and batted .429 for the 10 games. The homer last night was his ninth of the season—No, 375 for the Williams career—and it came Williams’ home run was Ty 7 « rue 7a by trimmig Pittsburgh 64 and Cincinnati gave the sliding New York Giants another shove 10-1. Philadelphia dumped St.Louis 10-9. Mantle’s homer was one of the dium, hitting the extreme center field seats—virgin territory accord- ee ing to veteran press box witnesses. The ball cleared a 30-foot barrier. Washington gave the White Sox three unearned runs and Chicago took it from there. Bob Porter- field was the loser- while Virgil Trucks won his eighth of the sea- son and'his sixth straight, Bob Lemon, retiring. with a leg injury after seven innings, became .| the first American League hurler to win 10 this season, Bob; Buhl tossed .a six-hitter for Thee trates and Eddie Mathews and Joe Adcock homered to put away. Giants, but was hitless in four | trips. Elks Score Another City meet Step teabaerre are ge ftball Victory longest ever belted in Yankee Sta- | it | Willie ‘Mays was back for the |: Tage it never relinquished. Glenn | Wilson homered for the winners in the Sth. , At Beaudette, Bicmar Inn |trimmed the Knights of Columbus. |6-4.- Bicmar tallied 4 runs on 3 hits in the Sth frame to wrap up the contest. Hank Dudzinski was the winning pitcher. Louie's Tavern drubbed Pontiac & Opdyke, 16-0, in Beaudette's ab- breviated opener. The game was’ halted after two innings in ac- cordance with league policy stop- | Ted Wiliams with a 3-0 count So Garver dutifully fed Ted a | strike and Williams uneoiled his | | picture-perfect | the ball far and deep’ into the | Feaches of the right field bull, pen. | Three runs trotted home and the Tigers lost their 4th game by a single run on their current road trip. The Tigers were ahead much of the night, They picked up a run in the second imnig when Earl Torgeson walked and Jim Deising doubled him home. Boston pulled into a 2-1 lead in off walk and Jackie Jensen and |Nerb Zauchin singled, loading the bases. Grady Hatton singled home | two runs. But Detroit came back in the | 8th with three runs for a 4-2 lead. Bill Tuttle singled and took second as Al Kaline walked. Torgeson singled home Tuttle. A single by Delsing scored Kaling and drove Willard Nixon from the box, Ray. Boone, back in the lineup after missing 22 of the last 27 Tiger games, sac- rificeq against reliefer Tommy Hurd and Frank House drew an intentional walk, ping runaway contests. Biks ..........0e... 000 920 O—2 3 Ashland . ........,. 000 910 0—1 3 3 Hill and Berden; Geigef,. Beers and Burmeister Riteway .... --» 010 1000-32 € 1 Stadium +... 400 010 x—5 3 0 Reynolds and Myren, Miller and D. Wilson. . speci eeere = 090 010 34 8 3 Bicmar 101 040 x—6 9 1 Jackolow and B ee Petroff, Pritchard, Dud- tinski and Reed 3 Major Leagues AMERICAN LEAGUE Won Lest Pet. Behind New York .., o 3 62 - te i @ 3 2 Cleveland 8 B&B 504 4 roit .- 2 wm 533 a ston we 2 we «10 Kansas City 4 68 7 OT Washington 23 6 377 IT's { Baltimore 0 64 37 2ite TODAY'S SCHEDULE Detrott at Boston. | pm. —Larv (6-6) vs. Brewer (3-7) Chicago at Washington, 7 p.m—Donovan (8-2), vs. Stobbs (1-7) or Pascual (2-4). | Cleveland at Baltimore, 7? p m-—Wynn (#2) - Ws. Paliea (2-7) Kansas City at New York, 1 p.m.—Ditmar (}3) va. Ford (7-3) ‘ES 7 RESULTS New York 6 Kansas City 2 HEDULE A long fly by pinchhitter Harvey Kuenn brought home the third Tiger run of the inning. The. series continues today with Frank Lary against young Tom Brewer. ‘a—Ran for House t fly for Bertoia in 8th (5-8). 2 5. THURSDAY" § at Boston, 1 p. © 68 0 Torgeson 1b ¢ 2 1 Kiaus.ss 401 Delsing.f 4 6 2 Wiiliamstf 3% 2 1 ne, 3°90 1 Jensen rf 411 House,c 3.0 © Zauchin.ib 4 0 3 a-B Phillips 6 0 06 White.c 40 0 Wiilson,¢ 6 6 © Hatton3b 3 0-1 Bertoilass 3°09 © Piersailef 3 0 1 -Kuenn 6 @ 6 Nixon.p 276 06 Malmb'g.2b 0 6 @ Hurd:p - 6 0 0 Garver.p 4 @ 1 e¢-Stephens 1 1 1 Kinder .p 6008 Totals 1.4 «6 «Totals 3 6 10) b—Hit sacrifice PITCHING e—Singled for Hyrd tn . Byrne, New York. 5-1, 833; Donovan, . Ch d—Ran for Goodman in &th. ei and in, Cleveland, 62, 800: For- Detroit : = 010 000 a30-—¢ | gisles. Chicago and » Cleveland. Boston nee. ee esses 008 000 23x—6 | “STRIKEOUTS — Score, Cleveland, 111 E—Jensen RBI—Deising 2, Torgeson. | Turley, New York, 100: Lemon. Cleveland, Kuenn, Hatton 2. Williams 3. 2B—Dels- | 6%; Pierce, Chicago. 61; Sullivan, Boston. ing. Piersall, Zauchin. HR—Williams. | 9. §--Boone SF—Kuenn. DP-—White and — Goodman: Boone, Hatfield and Torgeson NATIONAL LEAGUE 3. Left-—Detroit 9, Boston 4 it. BATTING (based on 150 at bats)—Agh- ver 1. Nixon 5. Hurd 1, Kinder 1. SO— | burn, Philade! , £53: Campaenelte. Garver 2 Nixon 4, Kinder 1 HO—Nixon . ; Mueller, New York, . 6 in 7 ‘faced 4 batters in 8th), Hurd. 6 | Kiuesewski, ‘finmati «335; » Pitts- im 1. Kinder 0 in 1. a ; burgh. 327. | the Wind in both the 9.1 and 93 | efforts. He also has run 220 yards | in 20.5 and 20.6 around a turn. both with a favoring wind. and 20:7 shown by his 9.4 and 9.5 100’s and a 21.3 in the Texas AAU bucking a 6-mile wind. He also ran 100 in 9.7 against it. i Phillies’ State Tryout Camp Set at Wyandotte s| CHICAGO w—The major league haven't had a pitcher win 30 games since Dizzy Dean turned the trick for the St.Louis Cardinals 21 years | New- | ago, but Brooklyn's Don combe is headed in the right di- rection, The big threatening * * righthander pitchers’ + who is | batting! Newcombe Could Be Ist to Win 30 Since Dean marks as well as pitching records | turmed-in his 12th victory one loss yesterday for a centage “I'm not thinking of winning 30 239 or 20 games,’ said Newcombe 923 per- ” following his ll-inning, 7-2 victory over the Chicago Cubs. “All [Um thinking of is winning my neXt game.” * . Newcombe, who posted a medi- ocre 3-8 record last year, refused to make any predictions s * how many games he would win, | by Cleveland’s Wes Ferrell in = t. That he can run them | | fast without benefit of the wind was } course record. Wyandotte has been selected by | the Philadelphia Phillies as the | site of their 1955 Michigan base. | held at the Wya | ndotte Chemicals | Club field on Biddle Ave. July | 6-8. Tryouts are open to players | | between the ages of 17-22. ; their- own uniforms, gloves and spiked shoes. Sessions will start at 10 am. except Wednesday, which begins at 9:30 a.m. for reg- istration purposes. Players still eligible for American Legion hase- ball may attend if they bring a letter of approval from their man- ager or coach, League Leaders AMERICAN LEAGUE (based on 150 at bats)—Kaline ae — Detroit, ae Fox. 332: wer, Kansas City, ; er tle York "we antle, ‘ork, 60; th, | Cleveland, 54; Kaline, Detroit, 48: “Gosd: man, » 46; Tuttle. Detroit and Bauer “RUNS BATTED IN—Mantle We . =n 1 ew York, i Jensen, 4; Kaline, Detroit, $: Berra, New York 44: Deising. Detroit. i ine. Detroit 88; 81; Smith, Cleveland, 80; K: Senge Kansas City and DOUBLES—Pinigar.. Goodman, Jensen, Wh on —_— Cleveland and Power, Kansas TRIPLES—Mantie, New York, 6: Kaline and Fin » Ki New uenn, Detroit, Mantle, New Kansas oT 17 ie and Piersall. Bos- “The Camp will be Players are requested to bring, -|630 the number of water areas in ;| that cares to use them. * All-America Spots ~~ OMAHA in Third baseman Don Eaddy of Michigan and center fielder Bill Lajoie of Western Mich- igan have been named to the 1955 All-America baseball team. The squad was selected recently by the American Assn. of College Baseball Coaches. ham of Western Michigan were named to the second team. Second gan State was named to the third team, State Will Bu y 4 New Fishing. Sites Soon LANSING—Four _ new public the near future, raising to about Michigan available to any angler The 630 sites are scattered on streams and lakes throughout the state to give fishermen _ their choice of a variety of water. Detroit City, pio gs oo Boston, ‘ Bauer, New York. . HOME RUNS—Mantle, New York, Zernial, Kansas City, 15; Jensen, Bos’ pas ee New York, 13; Berra. ‘ork, 12. STOLEN BASES—Rivera, Ch . 8: Minoso, Chicago, 8 Jensen. Boston, ust, Gaieage. Kaline. Detroit and Hunter, New 17; ton New _| Commission, are on Duncan. Lake all The four new sites, recently authorized by the Conservation in Barry County, Little Round Lake in Alger County and on Em- erald Lake and Lake Twenty-Seven in Otsego County. , Team Wins on 1 Hit ‘ftiam, Brooklyn, 50: Logan, Milwaukee 46; Reese, Brooklyn, 33%6:| Center, 13-4, in a Class E City Cass Ponts made one hit, a last inning single by Gordie Clayton, but still routed Dublin Community League practice game Tuesday. Dublin committed 5 errors and their pitchers gave up 16 walks, while fanning 13. «orees O81 000 3— 4 5 -.eeey O82 283 213 2 Pongratz, Jedynak, ; Vaughn, Phils Sign Graham ‘DETROIT (UP)—The Philadel- against | BEST-BALL CHAMPIONS — Butler Cooper (1 Goram, Jr., are Pontiac’s 1953 City best-ball tournan | They won last Saturday's tourney at the Munic score of 62. Cooper had an indiivdual 63, which also is an unofficial Outfielder Bob Powell of Michi-. gan State and pitcher Gary Gra-' baseman George Smith of Michi-! fishing sites will be purchased in. | record, Big Dun 1s hitting ata but he did say “This Is my great- est year, Nothing compares to it. Those are the words of @ man who won 17 games as a rookie in 149 added 19 victories in 1950 and won 20 in 1951 when Brooklyn blew the pennant to the New York Giants after holding a 12%, game lead. ° Newk has a fine 2.15 earned run average and yesterday struck out nine, the second time he has ac- complished the feat this year. In addition to his great pitehing 426 clip and knocked out a pair of dou- bles yesterday, driving in two runs to avenge his only loss of the year, a %5 decision to the Cubs at Brooklyn Newk already has Int five home runs, one shart of the National League record and four less than as to| the major leazte mark of nine set 1934, ——ee Pontiac Press Phote eft) and Emmanue} 1ent champions, ipal course with a record Eaddy, Lajoie Win Cooper-Goram otal Believed _TQurney Recard The brilhant 7-under-par 2 turned in by Butler Cooper and Emmanuel Goram Jr.. in last Sat- urday’s City Best-Ball Golf tourna- - ment is believed to be a record for the event, sponsored annually bv | the Pontiac department of parks and recreation. ; Cooper's individual 63 also is an unofficial record for the Munici- pal links. Gene Bone and Paul Bada share the record with 64s. ~, Cooper and Goram finished 3 | Strokes ahead of the nearest com- | petitors in a fine field of 78 teams, which Included some of the citv and area's finest public links players. _ Cooper slipped 3 birdies in on the north nine along with 6 pars for a 31, and did the same on the south ' side for a 32 against par of 34-35— 69. Goram fired an even - par / round himself. Following a double-bogie 6 on the ist hole, he completed the front nine with 8 pars, then knocked in “birds” on the 1st hole, South side, and 5th. Here are the Cooper, Goram best-ball cards: PAR OUT seeeeess 434 433 44894 Cooper, out ooo. 333 433 43521 Goram. out.......... 634 433 445—36 Best-ball ........, «+ 339 433 435—31 PAR IN 5 soces 334 354 54435 09 Cooper, in. soeoe 3M 344 893—39— 49 Goram, 10. ...6s6s. 234 344 544—33—#9 Best-ball, im ........234 344 533—31—49 Sports Calendar TODAY CLASS A—GMC pda 5:30; ASS D—Clarkston Merchants v. Briggs Sports (C-J south, 8:30). : CLASS E—Boys Club ys Avondale (C.1 forth, . 6:30); eego Harbor Cass Ponts Aran fan 8:30). AMERICAN LEGION—Birmingham at Huron Valley Boys Club: Waterford at. Rochester: Berkiey at Clawson; ail games at 6 p.m y Softball MEN’S—Drive-In Cleaners vs & Tavern (Beaudette. 7); Mike's poh vs North Side Service (Beay- seba vs Auburn Merchants + V8, SG ies Realty vs GMO (North Side. 1); Avond in Jewelers ‘North Bide, = Gidley Electric (Drayton, +30)" “T * ¢ THURSDAY Baseball my . a CO Ot wee south 8:30). = Griff'’s Grin «c-3 Side Kiwanis (Wahine % Me i THE PONTIAC PRESS, “WEDNESDAY, JU? YE 22, 1955 LASTEX BRIEFS Popular Lattice Cut-Out Sides Fast Drying “NYLON BOXERS Victor's = By ¢ Haven't dwelt ik es on rattle- snakes lately, _Haven't had many to dwell upon, as a matter of fact. But last weekend, up at the cabin, we were suddenly reminded that genus Crotalus, though infrequent- ly seen, is an ever-present mem- ber of Michigan's .«. riter Tells 0 held his fire, and even after we'd stirred him up a bit he made it plain that his chief ambition was to get out of there. His amibility didn't save him though, and Bob, somewhat reluctantly, but thor- ’ jooking fur the conbe to" coms; another let go a few inches trom his foot. This snake was a gentleman and oughly,; comminuted him with a shovel, Later in the day we were fishing upstream and attempting to reach a rising fish from a relatively alder-free_ spot on the bank. In order to ‘get somie sea room to manipulte the No. 12 Pink Lady (a much ignored “but splendid summer fly for brookies) we were Brush With State's Rattlers forced into a deep crouch and as we did so a snake directly before us whizzed a warning. On the theory that the grass was so thick that if we couldn't see him he couldn’t see us we dismissed him and concentrated on the fish. Presently we brought to net a the stream in front of the cabin, } trying to catch a fish so that brother Bob could take a picture of same, and Canada bluegrass PATTERSON nearby, looking for a raft they'd built last year. We'd cautioned them to keep an eye out for snakes, so when they yelled “Rattlesnake!” and came streaking upon high ground we thought they were over-romanc- young Joe - was @ Proto Tools 84 South Perry St. . 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BANCROFT Reg. $5.95 Value Fishing and Golfing Hats FISHING TACKLE were a record high, | with the Department's stepped-up | planting program. * Sets Planting Records LANSING - Conservation De-| partment nurseries distributed a record transplant trees this spring, with | 17,800,000 seedling and. 800,000 being planted on publig | forest areas. * © e ‘The public forest plantings also | in keeping | The other 16,000,000 trees were distributed for private forest plant- | Caro, Ted Atkinson and Jess Hig- ings, scattered generally through- | ley — have ridden Nashua in his 15 races. He has won for each boy. out the state. But Neff Disagrees BY MORT NEFF According to our Michigan fisheries experts the true white- Wins for All 3 Only three jockeys—Eddie Ar- a he SPORT SHIRTS MODIFIED HARD TOP AND odel Stocks Sanctioned by Your Local Land-O-Lakes Racing Association Leke Angelus Road; Between Baldwin & Joslyn WEDNESDAY---JUNE 22 Experts Say Whitefish in Only 2 State Lakes fish common to the Great Lakes occurs only in a * couple of our in- land lakes — both in Keweenaw pen- insula. large, deep inland * lakes the fish ~ Which some local true wi insist are * true whitefish are © really cisco — or -a@ lake herring — a member of the white fish family. However, the whitefish itself has six sub - species, and from the description from aythority Dr. John Van Oosten of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, this writer is inclined to agree: the real white- fish does occur in more than two | of Michigan's inland lakes. You NEFF In a dozen other | bright 12-inch trout, delivered a parting kick at the snake to teach him some fishing manners and re- turned to the cabin, feeling quite brave and competent. ‘How bad is a local rattler bite? Well we've got a case in point here in the county. About ten days ago a child patient of Dr. Ed. Dobski was bitten on the back of the foot. Within twenty minutes the foot was swollen and shortly the swelling had extended to the knee. The fang marks were % of an inch apart and the area around them took on the aspect of a water blister. The child suffered no ill effects other than a mild fever and after three days in the hos- pital was released. By now all signs of swelling have disappeared. If the bite had been in an area of better cir- culation, or if treatment hadn't been available, the results might have been more serious. But there is no record of anyone of the Massasauga rattler, Michi- | }gan’s only toxic snake, is some-| thing to be avoided if possible, New Waterfowl Refuge Set Up on Vernor Land Hunting, Fishing Rules Established for Estate Near Lapeer LANSING — The Conservation Commission recently set up a new waterfowl refuge and established hunting and fishing regulations in a portion of the 3350-acre Vernor maintained as part of the Lapeer state game area. An area south of Vernor road in the tract has been estab! ished | as a waterfowl refuge and hunting fishing and trapping there will be prohibited Also, the Commission passed regulations against the use of mo- torboats on Long Lake at any time and against the use of any boat on the lake from Sept. 15 to April 30. The commission approved tn principle an exchange of state land in Tahquamenon Falls state park to pave the way for a contemplat- ed marina and concession near the mouth of the Tahquamenon River. If an exchange is consummated, the state will receive certain scat- tered riverfront lands now owned by Tom Brown of Whitefish Point in trade for a single unit of river frontage. The amount of land | to be exchanged has not yet been | determined Solunar Tables _ Show the Best who have fished for and captured whitefish or cisco may judge for yourself from these descriptions: The true whitefish is only mod- erately elongated. The tail is deeply forked. The body may be- come humpbacked with age. The mouth ts definitely underslung and contains barely visible teeth The dorsal fin has from 10 to 12 rays. The size, as taken from Great Lakes Waters averages 31% Ibs. Now let’s look at Dr. Van Oosten’s description of the Lake Herring or Cisco. 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Roy Pulver of Pontiac, vice- | chairman in and stabling, | j capac ity Extended Plan for Trout Starts i) has _been_ _expanded— Conservationists Trying Pacific Coast Scheme; Plant Rainbows LANSING Borrowing a trick from west coast conserva- tionists, the state conservation de- partment has started a long-range experiment in rainbow trout plant- _ings This wee the department started planting 21,200 two-year- old rainbows near the mouths of northern streams to see if a steelhead management plan de- charge of grounds | reports that seating | Michigan, fo i Road. | A total of 320 entries number ing 1,200 horses are anlicipated | (for the Detroit event - largest | outdoor horse show in the coun- try. 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Protect by membership in the AAA, the Automobile Club of Michigan, with all its services and aids. Combine AAA security with the insurance protection of this Exchange at the Club—the two serving together, blending together. Don’t go half way. It takes the two to complete your driving security and safety. Hundreds of thousands of your Michigan neighbors have it. why can’t you? American. aa National League clubs have handed some $320,000 to raw, inexperienced “‘bonus_ba- bies” in the hope that .they will blossom into future major league stars. 8, Under the rule, a bonus player (an untried rookie getting more than $4,000 in bonus and salary) must remain with the major league club at least two years before he can be optioned to the minors. There presently are 33 such young- sters, little or ne action other than pre- game practice sessions. * * League * * American clubs have some $286,000 for seven of the nine newest bonus boys. Baltimore has parted with $111,000 in bonuses since the start of the season, De- troit has put up $70,000, Kansas City $50.000, Washington $30,000 and Chicago $25,000. Only Boston and Cleveland in most of whom have seen | been the softest touches, spending | the American and Philadelphia and St. Louis in the National are with- out bonus players, The Phillies re- cently sent Tommy Qualters, a $40,000 bonus pitcher, to one of their minor league clubs after he had ;pitched to only one batter in two years, The Cards shipped Dick Schofield, a $40,000 shortstop, to the minors and the Red Sox sent Billy Consolo, a $65,000 infielder, to the Pacific Coast League after their two-year confinement period { has ended. * * * The Tigers, who already had three bonus players—not including Harvey Kuenn ($55.000), Prank House ($70,000) and Bill Tuttle ($25,000) all of whom’ received their bonuses before the new rule went into effect—gave $35,000 each to Jim Brady, a 19-year-old fresh- man pitcher at Notre Dame, and Jim Small, an 18-year-old outfield- er just out of. high school in San Jose, Calif. Two years ago, the Tigers hand- AL Teams Softest Touch in Bonu NEW YORK 'W—Major league ed out $120,000 in bonuses to three youngsters. Bob Miller. a left- handed pitcher, received $60,000; outfielder Al Kaline, an alumnus of Baltimore Southern High, was given $35,000 and Reno. Bertoia, a Michigan University infielder, got $25,000. Only Kaline has proven a bargain so far. a The oe gave infielder Jim | Pyburn, Auburn's all-star athlete, | $50,000: pitcher Bruce Swango| * 25,000. Kansas City gave Cletus Boyer, an 18-year-old infielder out of Alba, Mo., $50,000 and reportedly gaye two ‘automobiles to the Boyer fam- ily. s * * Washington, which entered the bonus craze last summer by giv- ing infielder Harmon Killebrew $25,000 to sign, added a second one last week handing $30,000 to Jerry outfielder, Leonard Bia Se llas, :junior division Lockman, Williams JAY hE NET FINALISTS — The four boys pic-; tured above were finalists in the Junior Chamber of Commerce tennis tournament concluded last Satur- day at Oakland Park. From left to right, they are: the boys class; and Jack O’Dea, champion; Mike sé ax 1 Pontiac Press Phote Charlies Merithew, boys runnerup; junior runnerup. Leonard Biallas and O’Dea will join semi-finalists Bill Bonner and Gary Thomas for the junior competition at the Leonard's younge r brother “ winner of state tourney in Kalamazoo July 11-13. \Seeded Players Follow Form Harris Winner, Pat $36,000 and infielder Wayne Causey | Schoonmaker, Missouri University Currently sitting on the New York Yankee bench are first base- _man. Frank. Leja, a $50,000 bonus baby from Holyoke, Mass., and Tommy Carroll, a $40,000 shortstop who put in a freshman ‘year at Notre Dame. The White Sox re- centy gave $25,000 to another col- legian, outfielder Bob Powell of | Michigan State, They already have | first baseman Ronnie Jackson, former Western Michigan star who received $25,000. @ * * | National League clubs, burdened by nine bonus bench sitters, added |only two in recent days. 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Jamieson, General Manager Top Poll in Leff Field CHICAGO @—Whitey Lockman | of the New York Giants today took | ‘the lead among National League } j left fielders in the All Star baseball n NCAA Tennis CHAPEL HILL, N.C. ue—The |} men who cast the seedings in the | National Collegiate (NCAA) Tennis at Automobile Club of Michigan . ALSTON, Mgr. FE 64-1496 FE 2-9255 R. A, Walker, FE 2-240 £. G. Tynan, FE 4-2891 Virgil Keener, (Holly) MElrese 7 7451 | poll. ‘ | The 28-year-old handyman for the world champions took over the ‘lead from Bob Speake, | Cub rookie, by 11.654 votes Lockman polled 151,886 votes to Speake’s 140,232, Ted Williams, Boston Red Sox sugger, yesterday went into first place in the race among American League left fielders. The game between the two Chicago | agues will be played at Milwav- | 'Championships underway here ap- parently followed regular season play closely this year. 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NEW YORK u—Baseball Conr- missioner Ford Frick, who didn’t gm Manager Paul Richards of the Bal- < have changed hands in the deal | extra. | m timore Orioles and General Mana- la question of the value of Cox,” | “I think Hank is | the way it will have to be.” he | ) THE PONTIAC PRESS, WE DNESDAY. JUNE 2 22. 1955 * “I have nothing further to say lead I will not contact Greenberg. | * * Apparently, that’s just | thinks the same of me. But we| | Frick will have to do, athough he : As far as I'm concerned, | _ and Richards reportedly is willing | that’s final. rT Sean | want to become invelved in the} to return it to Cleveland to offset - | first place, today was called «1 to/ the retirement of Cox. Greenberg | arbitrate the budding feud between | | wants more and told Frick. “Apparently it all boils down to | If the commissioner has to step in and decide the matter, then that’ s| if “I have no desire to get ipto this at all . . . I gather that Cleve- land would at least like to get back | the money it put into the deal. “If they force me to make a decision, there’s only one thing I can do under the rules — call the whole thing off and get the players back to their former clubs as soon as possible. It is not a good situa- | tion as it stands.” | what Frick to Ref Greenberg-Richards Feud The rule to which Frick wslaevea states that if a player in a deal does not report to a club, that club can call the deal off entirely if it chooses. * * * ‘ * Greenberg did ‘not accompany his club to Baltimore last night and a Cleveland spokesman said he thought Hank was in New York to confer with Frick. '2-Mile Record Bettered Babe Sidelined ea nile | Red | he shattered the U.S. collegiate the | as Coast Swamps Big 10 BERKELEY, Calif. W—A skinny kid from- Southern California, who 'in the best of health last night as 9 in the 14th annual | | Pacific Coast Conference-Big Ten | intersectional track meet. @ ger Hank Greenberg of the Cleve- | said Richards. and @ land Indians. | being unreasonable. Maybe S +! 28 8 :. NE W +t The argument, with both parties | don't intend to pay them Anything | said: 4 MOTORS @ | remaining adamant, concerned | - @ how much money Baltimore should | Yesterday’s Stars s @ return to Cleveland for the retire- _ . New Low Price! 9 ment of Billy Cox, who was in- | By The Associated Press u No Down Payment! g volved in a trade between the two PITCHING — Don Newcombe, | @ | INSTALLED IN New Car Guarantee! g teams last week | Dodgers, won his 12th of the s a Buick, Chevrolet, Hudson, Dodge, Ford, g = The Orioles sent Cox and out-| 1 acamst one defeat. striking oa ri ONE DAY! Oldsmobile, Pontiac, "38 te 47, DeSote,. gm fielder Gene Woodling to the In | Chrysler and Piymeuth @ dians for outfielders Dave Pope | ine and walking: only oneret a x Free Towing—No Block Deposit ® and Wally Westlake, plus an un- | beating the Chicago Cubs 7-2 : 4 @ disclosed amount of cash. Cox de- innings : ‘MOTOR EXCHANGE CO. Sl citet to tang up his spies and] | HITTING — Ted Wiliams, never did report to the Orioles. | Sox, unloaded his ninth homer of | mile record B 401 S. 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In Little League action in the Township, Keego Harbor downed | the Unknown, 6-4, and Pete's Serv- | ice edged Maceday Lake, 21-20. | 100 110 0-3 6 4) Sylvan Center Dick & Wes ..003 030 s—6 8 1) Conley and Young; Cuthreil, Janks and Cooper Parasites Infest Fish Nearly all fishes are infested by AMAZING OFFER ON TUBELESS TIRES! Bring your present cor up-to-date re- ™ gordiéss of yeor = or make...without changing wheels or rims, We'll buy all the | unused mileage in your present tires when you trade for NEW Firestone De M Luxe Champion i Tubeless. . fa Champions SIZE 6.00-16 SALE san 2% * FE FE 2.9251 Savings c on All Tires.. All Sizes | 39-2620 ECONOMY OIL CO. | geles and was clocked in 9:41.1. A extra. courtesies and around the baked-clay track of Ed- wards Stadium in 8 minutes, 57.7 in 11} runs well when he feels good was| seconds as the West Coasters swamped the Midwesterners, 15-57, for their ninth triumph in the series. The time, which will be submitted for official recognition, | was three-tenths of a second faster than the collegiate record of 8 minutes, 58 seconds set a year ago ‘by Wes Santee of Kansas in a triangular meet at Lawrence, Kan. * * & ‘ Ledesma, a 20-year-old USC jun- ior, finished seventh in the NCAA 2-mile last Saturday at Los An- fortnight earlier he ran second — in 856.4 — to Horace Ashenfelter when the veteran cracked the | American 2-mile * s * His up-and-down timing, says to gas pains, three meet standards broken be- fore 7,500 fans, Bobby Seaman of 4.2 seconds and Don Vick, also a Uclan star, pegged the shot 56 | feet, 2% inches +} * * The Big Ten suffered a severe | blow when national spring cham- | pion Jim Golliday of Northwestern, | | running the anchor leg on the 440 | yard relay which opened the pro- | | rani pulled a thigh muscle and | E was unable to compete in either of | |R j will Three Months Golf Star Zaharias to| Undergo Surgery for Back Injury GALVESTON, Tex. wW-—Athlete Babe Didrikson Zaharias will be Grayling Scouts Start AuSable River Cleanup LANSING—Explorer. scouts from Grayling are conductipg their 2nd annual ‘River Cleanup” of the main stream and south branch of the AuSable River in Crawford county. Scouts expect the job will take about three weeks to complete. They will remove cans, bottles and other trash- from the two streams. CASH IN ON YOUR FORD DEALERS out of golf at least three months | following spinal surgery, sician said yesterday Mrs gery to correct a “within a very few days,.”’ Dr. S. Snodgrass said. The operation be at John Sealy hospital |by the professor of neurosurgery lat the Medical Branch of the Uni- | record with an | versity of Texas | 8:49.6 time | * Snodgrass said X-rays have been * * completed and Mrs. Zaharias has | USC Coach Jess Mortenson, is due | agreed to the operation. She is be- | | lieved to have hurt her back when | Ledesma’s record was one of | she tried to push her car after it got stuck in sand in South Texas | about three months ago. | UCLA sped the mile in 4 minutes, * Pf] * Dr. Snodgrass emphasized her phy- | Zaharias will undergo sur- | ruptured disc | the | injury has nothing to do with the | successful cancer operation the | Babe underwent two years ago. |No-Hitter in ‘E’ It was only for ‘praetice, but Len | Biallas hurled a no-hitter in Class | League blanked St City Biallas play Tuesday. A teta tihin bi Denier beter bs pectoraing eg ey special attentions that make motor * George and | CY OWENS FE 5-4101 | 147 S$. Saginaw | | PHILIP S for Golf Equipment Irons ....... $3.95 up Woods ...... $5.95 up Bags ........ $4.98 up Certs ....... $8.88 up various parasites The round- ey Te as ORT . ois : BALLS — MEAD COVERS | worm, or threadworm, occurs in | : ae ae - so vaestace yea Weeks, aos the adult form in most fishes, gen- Stanford has beaten San Jos omered fo sio 5 FINE | erally in the alimentary canal Susie i timesta = ie homes : a eek tins! haan 2-8 1123 PHILIP S$ LUGCACE | Fortunately, cooking destroys) They will meet Oct. 29 at Palo St George 000 000 O—0 6 5 | them. ' Alto, Calif aoe > and Conley, Hawes and Savas | 19 N. Saginaw St, | we a a oe +. | e Ve = Vv irop-Artic — Cuts Oil Consumption Ordinary oil that gets thin when it heats up may escape past the Car Clothes oil control rings and be burned Hanger away with the he exploding gasoline. _@ Detachable M ae ——— — a aE @ Holds Up to 12 is > Garments gr thingy Reg. $1.75 * * . . SALE x Trop-Artic Oil resists thinning at 29 high temperatures. It tends to i stay below the control rings so it doesn’t burn away! > | Firestone : GUARANTEED oe NEW TREADS ’ , T) 2 for 15.2 There's one way to find out how much __ types. of oils modern Trop-ArTIC can y Trop-Artic will lower your oil con- even double engine life. Old Tires Are, sumption. Try it in your own car. It’s And remember, Trop-Artic is the performance that counts—and youcan _first all-weather type oil to meet the 6.70-15 count on Trop-Artic for super per- highest standard ever established for formance! automobile motor oils—the Mil-0-2104 2 tor 175 Trop-Artic flows easily at low tem- Supplement 1 Test. But prove the top et tow peratures, and it resists thinning at high performance of Trop-Artic in your temperatures. This not only saves oil; | own car. Get it today from your neigh- { it explains why Trop-ArTic prevents _borly Phillips 66 Dealer. wear so effectively. Compared to older PuiLuirs Perroteum CoMPANY PHILLIPS 66 PRODUCTS are distributed in PONT IAC and vicinity by 9389 Dixle Highway, Pontiac, Mich. * Jim's 66 Service a8 M- Lake Louise, Mich, 126 &. Montcalm, Pontiac Britten’s Service asee was - ee Re. — Distributors “le eyo ie sea <| IVORY SOAP IVORY SOAP || Medium Size 3 = 26° IVORY SOAP Personal Size | 4 = 23° CAMAY SOAP Regular Size 3 = 26° CAMAY SOAP Bath Size 2 = 25° OXYDOL } ~~ Large Package 29° FLUFFO Golden Shortening 30.77 DUZ Large Package 29: DREFT Large Package 29: TIDE Large Package 29° CHEER Large Package “39: SPIC & SPAN 1 Lb. Package 25° JOY LIQUID 6 Oz. Bottle 29: LAVA SOAP Regular Size 2 = 25: VIM Detergent w_37° SPRY Shortening 3277: RINSO WHITE Large Package © 29° RINSO BLUE Large Package 29: LUX FLAKES Large Package — Chuck Roast U. $. Gov't. Graded Tenderay Beef... Cube Steak U. 8S. Gov't. Graded Tenderay Beef . Stewing Beef U. S&S. Graded, Bite-Size pieces Boneless Ground Beef Ground Fresh Daily. 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No. 303 Kroger, Everyday Low Price . . right to Lins q! smn a Ripened to perfection in our own ripening rooms by Kroger Low Priced All Week New Red Potatoes Pascal Celery Stalk California Grown, Large 24 size of 8 *# @ © © 8 ee @ (28 $1 33° 23° 37° 23° 29° VG 10° = 10° wes. Prices effective thris Sun., June 26, 1955 29° re Be SHOP! COMPARE! SAVE! _Avondale. Everyday low price Kroger, Everyday Low Price FIRM, RIPE, GOLDEN-YELLOW 1st of Season eee TO™™ 69% Valencia «= .. 3Q° Caalifornia, 252 size, Extra sweet Fresh Corn ... 33° Florida Grown . . Standard Quality Cream Style Corn Krog Week C No. 303 Can [ 0 Coffee = 7B° Kroger Spotlight. Everyday Low oe Salad Dressing .. 39° Embassy Brand. Everyday Low Pe ° Hormel Spam = 39° Kroger, Everyday pa Priced. . .. --Catsup 2 37° 39° Del Monte or Stokely. . — ® Scotties 2 32 AX Facial Tissues . , 431° Dole Juice mur 22: New bias Low Price '_ °* @ 8 @ Avondale sliced clings . Peaches Kroger. Low Priced , . Apricots reas Avondale unpeeled halves 17-Oz. Deluxe Plums = 2 Del Monte. Everyday Low Price . . Grapefruit suc ‘D2 son urap Quality .. D * be sey Tomato Juice Sween Miss. Low Priced Orange Juice Ne, 303 1 0° aes 1 0° Standard Be Priced Low - 16-Oz, C oe e@ e# «© » Northern White Tissue. Low Priced CAMPBELL’S Soups Kidney Beans Cut Beets ‘Avondale. Everyday low price Butter Bread : ¢ ei: Cans . ee ; a ’ for business about 100 hours per week, | i pigs warm when not being used | for chicks The engineer said three lamps in | a reflector unit will keep about 100 | chicks comfortable. ’ ; Thin down the paint... Thin down the paint! BOARDING HOUSE a An average gasoline service sta- tion in the United States is open WHEN T WAS BBYEAH, BUT You YOUNGER L USED TO p eryertnperees S. @® WAS HEP To MI practice Wit Be Nb FoR A Dezey f ALL THEM A _ROOMFUL WINNER 2" ~~ WHAT Soe CAERe BEANE ee FAMILIAR SAYING DOES at GueseinG HOME —NO THAT SUGGEST, MEN 2 ~~ By COME NOW, FELLOW Ow Ls, A THE NUMBER B> WONDER F2\ THIS RIDDLE CONTEST Sm OF BEANS /A\ YOU WERE te OES REAL CHALLENGE IN A PEA SHARPS BIN TO YOUR INTELLECTUAL.) WAR: 5 oem ACUMEN. —> i - * OUT OUR WAY | ! MM BAAH! THEM THINGS? V ‘MOP 'f GALLUSES ON THEIR > NU Pa NTS IN TH’ FIELD 4 4 ‘ j tt hee Ae = | nd ; ¥ a Si at Ay J 4 eS ae ke . — t , ja =! « is re = ¥ \\ i i. A i ; MY ul - | | P/ i "5 4) ~ = &~« | . we Ms “ fh * ‘) * i SV W ' i \ i. \ WHY MOTHERS GET GRAY THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 22, 1935 ’ By Keats Petree NICK HALIDAY wre ie nes vat s |} ALLEY OOP OOOLA'S CHECKING ON HELEN, WIFE OF _ THE SPARTAN KING, h WHOSE ABDUCTION \ STARTED THE TROJAN WAR? | 43) iB a i VARI ~ NANCY THATS HALIDAY, ALL RIGHT, PUL MOVE IN WHEN | CAN GET HIM ALONE. YOU . 2 = gs 2 S anon ms = * - oh, * — — By Ernie Bushmiller ‘ HUH --- THINKS HE'S CLASSY BECAUSE HE HAS A WALL ’LL SHOW HIM WE HAVE A WALL SAFE OUR ‘HOUSE CAPTAIN EASY By Leslie Turner — THE WEA OF MARRYING 1S a a is EX eS YRS : jae * yy | | \ cs 1 | | | | | ' | leach eeatttinccaceas * By Charles Kuhn ] SAY, LOOK! THERES] | HEY, WHEN DID GREAT SCOTT! [iL CALL TH’ Y YEAH WELL ALMO6T NO REACTION || THAT VAN LEAVE? HE LEFT WITH HIGHWAY PATROL TO WATCH LOCATE ‘EM ho ada | RG McaSoto P= suet | Pas comire, \ WOT a ‘ 1 ' | R MOVED! FELLA WHO CAME anaras kact SERGEANT! St COFFE $< We | : 8y | oo 6 | meseaanen 4 4p) S } LTS —. 6-2 U. S. Pat 9 BUDOAES _ | By Edgar Martin eo YOU SEE, TRE | 1M SURES IM ON Gone ovER je ! PRINCE AND || SURE ? YO HELP TRY AWD SELL Him ON Fe 1 EB on. | 22. disses . e You'll Find | | Chewing PROFITABLE | Aids OPPORTUNITIES | Every Day in the Pontiac | Press Want Ad Section: ‘WANT AD DIAL FE 2-8181 hii tienore her, Charley, She'll quit after a while.” ef ; “Just i. begire ¥! ne (ONS | pemiis : THE ‘PONTIAC PRESS, 22, 1955 Grain Reveal Down Trend CHICAGO & — What movement could be discerned on the Board of Trade today was down grade, Wheat toward the end of the first hour was '4 to % lower, July $1.9712; corn was unchanged to % lower, July $1.43's: oats were ‘4 lower, July 65%, and rye was un- changed to- t lower, July $1.03. Soybeans were unchanged to % lower, July $2.43, and lard was » fo 18 cents a ‘hundredweight lower, July $12.17. Wheat, the bellwether, Was at a . Virtual standstill as traders stood by awaying Saturday's upcoming farmer referendum on 1956 pee duction quotas. “In contrast to reports out of Ok- lahoma recently.on new wheat de- terioration, a report from Kansas was considerably more optimistic. Grain Prices CHICAGO GRAIN cre ADO. June 22 (AP; — Opening ra Wheat Oats July. cree tt July os «65%, | Sep eos 198'2 Dex go 6 art, Dee .cneae 261%, Rive Mar ‘ 199. ul ieee 1063 May es 132°, Rez 30 tee | Corn Dec or, 1 Wg } ae @ 140 Lard Sep aioe t 42 Juiv ‘ 12:35 we voce L3UG% Se = #72 $2 Ort = 5 12 #0 News in Brief W. James Picha, 59, of 479 Perry St. paid a $100 fine and $25 costs | Tuesday after. he pleaded guilty to! driving under the influence of liq unr before Waterford Township | i Ing prices unchanged 91 score AA 75 | Adama Ex 448 Johns Man .. 8&2 Justice Donald White. (92 A 45675. 80 o 545 “a Cc $23 epee | Admira! 74Y Jones & L .., 46 '90 B35 88 C 835 | Alr Reduc.,.. 6 Kelsey Hay .. 31 A rhinestone wristwatch was re Regs steady, receipts 16.667. wholesale | Alieg L 8tl Te ene He ! {buying prices unchanged to | higher Allied Ch ., 1134 Kimb Clr pile ported stolen yesterday by Mrs.jue large etites e000 8 per cont Avs | Aihee Sitsi-s. S22 Kresge 68 . =? Flossie Dixon, of 35 Hullmount 2» = en en see ae and: | alum Lia ”,.1074 LOF’ Glass 83 ards 3) dirties 33. checks 32 current : - @ ¢ : < ‘Ave., Pontiac Police said today |receip's 3) “ : [aise ae ae 24 te 5 ay Ya The watch, valued at $38, was! —> Am Can 403 Vockh Al 46 - < a | Am Cyas 624 225 aken ie her bedroom dresser, | “Poultry Am Gas & B46 Ga she said. | Am M & Pdy 3220p oeiard 2 al 7 DETROIT POULTRY coe ey Mack Trk 276 ' ' ; ae Sie Promina culty te Seisieg eed fee ee a went he made a Te D ais ne oO trol or No 1 beat " } U eae under the influence of liquor ves guahis ive poultry up to 18 am . a: eee ih May Diss ate terday, Donald J. Jones. 28 of 104 . He@y hens 27-30 mostiy 28 light) Am si! Fa 131 Mead oa cela hens 19-21 heavy broilers or fryers’ Am Tei & Tel 1821 Mid Stl P Henry) Clay Ave paid a $i5 fine sa'5:3's) (mei | whites Gtot) Gla ac ccs 694 wonsen es » | Cl oases 31-32 Barred Rocks 32-33 Am Zins 25 ecbetedl se and $25 costs. He appeared before | Heaponeties 4 Ib aver) 34 13 Ibs av) | Ane WA C $96 Motorola 38 Waterford Township Justice Willis | 38-39 ducklings 30 Armco 8 oe wetedl cp oS ta ; | Market steady hen d@ barely | Armour A Co 181 Murray = 30-8 D Lefurgy. Mskdy oe ees ama Pacantie: eaten! Assa Dry G }2 Nat Bise ae. iall st vuat F + | Atchison 1476 Nat Cash R. 49 ail supplies adequate o he moder ets | ay a “ Rummage sale. Youth Center, fair cemand ail wens ayes. Gene 7 . t efin s@ 2 +¥ oes id Lake Orion. Fri. and Sat 9 to § . Aveo Mfg 67 Nat Lead 824 —Adv> CHICAGO POULTRY, | Bald Lima .. '65 Nat Steel 6a 4 Bik eG June 22 AP: —Live poultry | al a 4 pst rues .! Le ’ = ; about steady, receiots in coops 419 (‘ves- | < we 3 ‘i Atr ir 2 If vour friend's in jail and needs terday 356 coop: $4339 Ib) sar as pay- | Bendix Av S44 NY Cent .., 444 bail, Ph. FE 5-9424 or MA 5-4031.| ing prices unchanged. heavy hens 24.28 | Benguet - 11 Nia M Pw 327 . Kay. | ght hens 175-18 broilers or frvers 29- | Lei el ‘33 Nort & West . 575 = 34-3 eng ‘ mJ | 32 old rons ters 12-128 capenctes 34-35 | Bohn Alum, 254 ue An Me ape Bargain Box closing fer summer. moos tre, IS) Mor Sts Pe. 187 i We r 2% 4 Half off white tag sale now ini - Livestock Bors Ware.. 45) Fem Aime 3 rogre: << — , : | Briggs Mr O. 212 i . ' progress. MI 4-4528 Adv DETROIT LIVESTOCK | Brist My ee eye ee pees - : = Bucd Co 223 mt oe Drapes, curtains, ‘bedding, dishes | DFTROIT June 22 AP Hoes = Bucrouche ‘ Owens Ii! Gi 124 6 Saianie 400 No early sales undertone Calum & H 174 Pan AW Att 96 and bric-a-brac Very cheap 220 | | lower Campd Wy 381 Panb EPL ., 787 East Iroquois. Thursday 9 to 5 pm.| Cattle Salable 400 Around $0 per, Can tres ing Param Pit .. 416 —Ady, | ch! receipts cows market active tully | Cdn Pac 13 Parke Da . 433 — “4 steady, with Instances stronger on cows Capital Air! Bt alae JC... . (a —~ road clearance. smaH supply geod and | Carrier Cp 7 . tee as ORDINANCE TO AMEND BECTION |fow choice fed steers 2000-2300: high | Case JI 161) Repel Casi: 7) ee "Section forks ‘ Aasesthsery A’. lchoice and prime absent few utility | Cater Trac 56 Ebeips Do. oS division "A". of Gea: bs — 2 Sub-/ and commercial steers and heifers 1700. | Celanese 242" Phiico #0 the Buildin Ook mance No 73 being 1950 few high good heifers up to 2000. | Cen Dl PS 276 Philip Mor... 41 Ll e Ordinance ot the t 1 Cert-teed .. 293 Phil Pet +. 774 Village of Orchard Lake 08 jete” Sih Nets cr dae oaa |Ceeek Ob 8 Pit Pla G.. 636 The Village of Orchard Lake ordains Z Se nese 8 13 50 chia@ NW... 203 Pullman... 64 Bection f. carrying @ cutter end: smooth Young | Chrysler 81S Pure Oi! . al Thee Gectton 1A, Part 2 of Articie 1/ Dish commercial cows up to 1600,” can: Citles Svc... $43 Radio Cp... 824 of Ordinance Mo. 73 he amended to/2trs and cutters 1050-1300 few light-| Cisre Equip. 714. Rem Rand... 58 read 8 follows weight grassy cutters around 1000. bulk | Climax Mo 76 = Reo Holding... 1s ‘ ART TWO_GOVERNING CODES utility and commercial! bulls 1400-1650: | Giuett Pee 437 Repuy Stl ne ARTICLE 1—RLECTRICAL WIRING | lehtweight cutter bulls down to 1200. | Coca Cola .. 137 Revn Met ‘a) All electrical installations im the! Calves—Salable 100. Eariy sales veal-| Colg Palm... 583 Rey Tob B ier Village of Orchasd Lake shall be tn ¢*rs around steady considering quality | Col Gas 166 Rock Spe 287 eccordance with the provisions of the/and finish, but market not fully estab- | Con Edis... $92 gereway St... 44 unifofm Electrica! Rules supplementary | lished account small eariy receipts few Comt Mot .... 10 gt Jog Lead . 35 ‘o the 1953 edition of the National good and low choice 1900-2500 high | Corn Pd .... 29 gt Reg Pap 445) Fiectriea! Code, the provisions of which |chotee and prime quotahie 200 up Crue St! . 43@ geovill Mf 37 3 are hereby adopted by reference and no ward: few atility and commercial Curtiss Wr .. 204 Seab AL RR installation of electrical equipment or grade< 1400-1900 odd culle 1000-1200 oe CR . se Sears Roev ae r + c ie ‘ + Formity teaetes MAGS €3CeDE 18 con-| Bheep Balable 100 No early sales — [DUC Beas - 87 Shell O.... 632 Bertion 2? ! |Dow Chem $76 ginciair O .. 5! Pad That Section 14 of Article 2 Pact ? CHICAGO LIVESTOCK | oe nea si Sou Pac ... 6035' ef Ordinance No. 73 ba amended tc | CHICAGO 7 i agie pu OUR : ‘, + une 22 AP) - Salabie }, cee Tead as follows - } . i East Air L156. mee ARTICLE» oe ne nena aay Aes eneralereRit Kod , 801 gbery 836 SEWAGE gertaae on all weights inateners ang | i Auto T - 47 gta Brand .. 302 Piumbing Requirements ~ ows most. choice No 1 to 3s 180-220 ib| El & Mys In 44 gra oi Cal 842 ‘a) All plumbing work in the Village | put hers 2075-2178 several decks mostly | *™er R@d .. 15 ° arq Of! Ind... 504 ef Orehard Lake shali be imstalled inj cp No 15 00 End John .... 1! gtd on NJ.. 1223 accordance with the official Plumbing | oe sae tb "6 eet 75 ie - Pisa ges Erie RR -- 222 gtd Oo Oh... 44 Code of the City of Detrott and any lb 1850-1950, sows around 400 Ib and | Ex-Cell-O ... 48 Stevens JP.... 277 amendments thereto. and no tnstalla- lighter tn lar lots 18 50-18 00 few | Fairb) Mor 256 Stew War...., 302 tions of plumbing equipment shall be | prt LE eaddesoe sie and lighter cp to| Firestone |... 68 gtude-Pack... 104 made except in conformity thereto APS and slightly higher- most 400-800 | Preept Sul... 87 gun Of) .... 752 and said official Piumbing Code of the | 1 14 25-15 75 weights up to 600 ib| Pruebh Tra... 445 suther Pap. 535 City of Detroit ts hereby sdopt a by | down to 1300, a few over fat kind gen Loa sone ee Sylv El Pd S3 | -eferemce for the Village of Orchard = ; 2 n La ee Texas Co os Ca Take ‘ [Pee a Gen Fas 842 Tex G Bul. 445| Rection ? . Salable cattie 12.000 salable calves | Gen Mills _ 76 Thomp Pd 85 All ordinances or parts of ordifances | 40 choice and prime steers 1.100 16) Gen Motors 1086 Timk R Bear. ae tr conflict herewith are hereny re- down and ail weights steers good and | Gen Refrac 3186 Tran-W Air Orie | below firm, choice and prime over 1.100! Gen shoe $94 Transamer ye 2| eee 4 ib steady hetfers fairly active. mostly | Gen Te! ... 563) Twent C Fox . 30 This ordinance shall take effect 3a/ steady, cows steady. bulls active. stewdy | Gen Time |... 375 Underwd 19.7 days from and after the final passage | 25 higher. vealers steady to 100 (Gen Tir . Un ee rhide “roa 4 | be the Villege Commission of the vVil- | Higher: stockers feeders slow, weak: @) Ginette wa. 724 Un Pa 1677 lage af) Orchard Cake few loads prime 1100-1318 Ib steers | Goehe] Br... 76 Unit air Lin. 473 Made and passed by the Villiage Com- | 2425-25 50° load 1313 Ib 2550: bulk Goodrich . 714 Unit Aire .. 72 mission of the Village of Orchard Lake | Choice and prime 21 5@-2400; most aver- | Goodyear |... 641 United Cp .... 66 this 17th day of June, 1955 age choice yearlings and light steers| Gran Paige .. 23 Unit Fruit 594 “ PRED J. WALIS 22.00-22 good to low choice steers Gt No Ry ... 414 Un Gas Im 365 President | 18 50-21 25° two loads commercial steers! Gt west g || 297 US Lines . 237 LUCILE M. SMITH. | 17.450, a load of prime 1,250 lb heifers Greyhound ., 157 Us Rub cee, SOT , CEE | Bate "aa ete Niofoe agers (Gute Ou SR UR ret BS t Orc ke Michigan | prime 950-1, is .25- Hayes Mf... 74 Billagelot Orchsre cate 23. 1755 ulk ‘good and choice 19 06°22.50: a few Holland P| 481 US Steel pf ..1626 good fed soos 15807 ality and com, | Homestk ... 396 Cee vee Rae ION TO mercial cows - cannets an Hooker El... 417 . ¢ PORECLOSE LAND CONTRACT cutters 900-1250, bulk utilltly and com- | took El pf | 1012 best, Be “2 To Norman Wybrandt, President Nor-| mercial bulls 15.00-16 50: top 16.65: most | Houd Her - |. 112 West Un Ted 2 man Investments Ine. a Michigan | good and cholece vealers 18.00-23 00. aj) 11) Cent * 65 Wile A BA ae Corporation few prime at 23.00 prime at 23.00: cull | mndyet Rry .. 56 Weatg El | You are hereby notified that a certain | to commercial grades 10.00-18.00. @ few /Iniand st) |. 794 white vot. 4025 land contract, bearing date the ninth loads good light yearling stock steersiinspir Cop |. $47 Wise fi Pw .. 334 dae of January. 1954, by and between | 1960-2150. good 800 Ib feeding steers! tnteriak Ir 236 Woolworth Norman Investments, a Michigan Cor- , 7050. medium 700 |b weights 17 85 lint Harv 95 Yale & Tow a peratiqn by Nomman Wybrandt president | salable sheep 1.000: moderately active Int Nick . 714 Young 8 & W 266 ef the first part, and William A. Kel- | spring lambs 25-50 lower shorn lambs : Int Paper —...112 Ynext Sp & T 837) logg and Evelyn 8. Kellogg his wife | steady to $0 lower, slaughter ewes mostiy | Int Tel& Te} 284 Fenith Rad 1194) ef the aecond part, is in default by | steady: choice and prime spring iamb< [si Cre Coal 254 Int Bus Mach 427 reason of the non-payment eal eg oF | 190 Ib and agit t aus os faye | Jacobs ol tract ments due thereunder. an prime spring lambs tb at b) ew) you see keveny further notified that ~ cull aon plats Pes lambs 60-75 Ib STOCK AVPRAGES ia W A. Kellegg and Evelyn | 18 00-18 three decks good and choice | ; : : Ke! eee Wil eile will dee! iare the said shorn lambs with No 1 pelts 18 50-1990 NEW YORK. June 32 —- Comptied by land contract above described forfeited | nuniesa the said sums above named are| ‘paid by May 28 AD. 1985, and a : Net chance : f Penis | shereumdee will be deciared null CD Office to Display et ehaeee tas ae 13 4 Prev day ..... 235.8 13658 714 17 Batd premises are described in said u mice Ss as lies iandomirect as zouown ire |, Outdoor Cooking Gear | gre tro... nae is 32 is . . Year ago ...,. 1117 942 600 1264 FAG saad ah hp) erga er ot| The Oakland. County Civil De- | 1 high 72° dasa vied 735 116 ieee, rege an ones County Records fense Office will display improvised | 1995 low ....... 2031 1149 672 ree Dates eee, . hag ard gp SCG | i954 high ""'.. 2119 1230 683 1583 William A. Kellogg. outdoor cooking facilities in min-| 1934 low |||]. 1439 78 $56 10860 State of Michigan. County of Oakland, &*- William A. Keliogg being oy ewern says that on the 14th << May, 1955 he served a notice, of which the above eull ature at the Waterford CAI Fair Friday through Sunday, according to Director Lewis.C Jarrendt. Stock Market Rises Modestly. [ MARKETS Produce DETROIT PRODUCE DETROIT, June 22 (UP) — Wholesale Prices of No 1 grade on the public farm- rd Tharkets as port EL - - SP ymareets as reported by the Bureau | pw YORK — The stock ETA cnet i : airy ae Fe 3 38-3 7% |market advanced modestly today Btee 4 es, |. : sweet, 600-700 16-qt' case. sour, $25: in early dealings after a mixed 6.00 24-qt case beginning , ; wg. eke bee eee 18, doe The rise was selective and went “receal 2.0 2 conn : 50 eee a to between 1 and 2 points at the » 90-100 bu: e, Fed, 4.00- (25 bee , Cauliflower. 235. Ne dos Cel- | best. Losses usually were fraction- 7, 3 Mag doz bchs. Koniept, L.06+ | 4) a Perey pacer) tS oe" i te : any 3.26-3.75 ” elatene 2002 35 Railreads were quietly mixed lb bag. Radishes, red. 50-15 dos bebe. radishes, white, 18:85 doe tebe while the aircrafts were general- bard. outdoor, 15-80 dox behs.. Squash,| ly lower. [yes 1 $0-1 18 pt: x ome y=: 2 ne oe) a-bu oematoes. hothouse, 4 4 ° - | } mS - fe bskt Turnips. Meg a dos behs. Car- General Motors, strong ral rets. 75-100 doz beh i day. opened today on 20,000 shares Greens: Cabbage, 1a. } 50 bu. Collard. } up I's at 108 °s and then improved 73-108 bu. Kale, 106-150 bu. Sorrell, 2 i Ly 128 bu Turnip. 75-85 be Mustard, a bit more. The company an- | $85 bu Spinach. 18-1.28 bu. [nounced plans for a half+-billion Lettuce and salad greens: nop he 1 25- : : a 175 bu Escerole, 1.35-1.75 bu | dollar expansion program to boost | 3.78 3-doz crate: head. 1$0- bu: let. |#tS Passenger car production. —e leaf, 100-125 bu Romaine, 75- Machine tools were in demand cs U. : Se as the industry reported higher CHICAGO POTATOES orders. Bullard and _ Cincinnati CHICAGO. June 22 (AP)— Potatoes: | Milling Machine were up between Arrivals old stock 3. new stock 164: l and 2 points. Childs, on the heels of plans for expanding its business, had a on track 68 old stock, 414 new stock: total U. 6. shipments 086. Old stock supplies imsufficient to quite a market | and bo carlot track sales reported. New stock supplies moderate, demand mod- erate and market slightly weaker: car-| block of 6,000 shares up 's at 6%s. sit rack sales. mew stock: Californias ong whites $325-350 round reds 0 «higher were Youngstown) '$350-410: Arizona round reds §3 75 | oo - X a ose 5 Zee Sheet & Tube, Chrysler, Mont- DETROIT EGGS | Romery Ward, Distillers Corp, DETROIT June 22 APi Eggs fob “nne Copper, Phelps Dodge Detron cases Included federal state Ke mesons one oo f “se , stades American Cyanamid. Du Pont, Whies- Grade A large 4@. medium 49 (jeneral Electric, New York Cen- smali 3! grade B large 41 al. United Air Line and Par- + Browns Grade A large €4 medium ire ees att {TES 19 grade B large 40 ; ~ (amount Pictures omimer ially grade: * : Whites Gisaee A large 4041's” me Lower were Admira! Corp , Good- : . Grade A rich, Boeing, Douglas Arrcraft, } ‘Browns —Grade large } ned: lyr : ak lei a ee 30-48, medium | United Aircraft, and Chesapeake & Market firm Receipts relatively Nght. | Moceraie supplies on hand are bereiy Ohio. ample to short Trading falily active | k | (HICAGO BUTTER AND EGGS | New York Stoc : CHICAGO | June 22 (AP Butter | (Late Morning Quotations) steady receipts 1433002 wholesale bus to choice Gnesi ewes 350-550 | The Associated Press 30 is 18 60 Indust Rais Util Stocks | DETROIT STOCKS ‘Hornblower & Werks! Figures efter decimal io are eighths e Noon by een ae wo The exhibit will illustrate how Genre aes re a . f een ge sworn to before me emergency meals could be pre- Kingston Products* |... 324 tnt th ar SEE poxoney, [Pared without benefit of Kas OF Stren Aprantve® 200 nea Rotary Public. Oakland “county ,, Mich. | electric facilities, Jarrendt explain- Rety Mie. Se 7 Om “Sune @ 15, 23, 1985 'ed : : Whe © sale: bid and sered, LET COMPLETE INSURANCE WATCH DOG yy Matthews-Hargreaves Opens Auburn Garage Matthews-Hargreaves Inc. Chev- rolet dealership at 34 Mil! St., has leased a 15,000-square-foot garage at 29 Auburn Ave. for new car pre- paration, co-owner Curt Matthews said yesterday. “Matthews said the lone also : provides for use of 25,000-square- | feet of” outside. storage HOME | «i . COVERAGE BE YOUR . INSURE WITH | “| Tuberculosis Sanatorium 1 | leading makers. ;| Inventories of room coolers have _WE } ALFRED J. DIEBEL | ExCount Man Dies on Coast “Alfred J. Diebel, 64, Once Headed Rationing | Board Here | Alfred J. Diebel, who served as chairman of the Oakland County Rationing Board for four years during World War II, died Tues- his heme in California, where he has lived the past few ‘months. tle was 64 years of age. | Born in Toledo on Dec, 29, | 1990, he was educated tn the _ local schools and business col- i | lege, and early entered the mili- | tary service, In World War I he served as a commissioned offi- cer in the aviation section of the Signal Corps. i | Following that war he was a_ | sales engineer for one of the major | ‘automobile corporations for 2%) /years, a large part of which time ‘he lived in Bloomfield Hills. In the early 1940s he served a term | ‘as trustee of the Oakland County | day at | “He is survived by his wife. Ha- zelle; a son by a former marriage. ‘Alfred J. Diebel of Grosse Ne; brother, Lawrence M. Diebel ‘Toledo, and sister. Mrs. Dorothy !Mason of Defiance, Oho | Service will be Friday at 130 o'clock at the Nixon Funerai ;Home in Wyandotte | | | 1 ' ! | Expect More Sales of Air Conditioners NEW YORK (¢® — Summer its. ; perking up the hopes of the ar! _ conditioning industry after its shakedown earlier this year. | Estimates on this year's retail i sales of central units for homes |) are being raised today by one of. He now says they'll be installed in twice as $64) many houses this year as last. | been cut about 12 per cent—after | ‘considerable financtal pain and /some dumping. This price slash- ing helped retail sales in the off- | | season winter months climb 30 per | cent over a vear ago. ranium Hun unters Exchange Shots in Claim Rush BARSTOW, Calif. (W— Gunfire _echoed in the desolate foothills of the Ord mountains this week as ' California's newest uranium rush ,got under way. Sheriff's Deputies said last night | , that between 1.000 and 2.000 prospectors—some of them ama-| teurs who brought their families along — are in the furnace-hot, snake - infested hills, Sheriff Frank Bland of peal Bernardino County said that dozen shots were fired anes in, the area in what was believed to| be a claim - jumping fracas, but | no one was hurt. Who took part | in the incident is a mystery. \ Bland told-prospectors to leave | i children behind and bring plenty. of water, The center of the strike ‘is in the Mojdve Desert Pie _miles southeast of Barstow i i The nearest water ig at New- ‘herry, 10- miles to the northwest, ion U.S. 66. Temperatures reached | |106 and -108 degrees in the area! yesterday. Business Briefs George A. Lyon Jr., ahioripae teday announced the promotion o James W. Tulloss from proce: | tion manager to general manufac- | = | | i | | | ' ; _turing manager of Lyon, Inc., De- itroit industrial ‘and automotive parts manufacturers. Harry J. Eyman. who has been his assistant for the past three years, becomes production manager succeeding Tulloss. Drop Forging Group Will Move to Lansing LANSING (#—The Drop Forging Assn. meeting at Asheville, N.C., voted Monday tp move its national headquarters tq Lansing. Kent. Walker' of Racine, Wis., president of the association, said the relocation will place the main olfices of the-organization in the “heart of the American forging in- dustry."" The headquarters is now. “in Cleveland. Pian intensive ‘educational ‘pro er ae set up for the Pet DNESDAY, JUNE | stoppages of STOCKS HEAVY yesterday was elected a of Farm Insurance, vice president. and William Chetwood, manager of Washington Nationa] Life, sec- | retary Dealer Stocks at Record High "New Cars at Topmost Inventories Alt Over U.S.; Still Selling By DAVID J. WLILAIE DETROIT W -- New cars are! more plentiful today than they | have been at any time in automo- | tive industry history. Approxi- mately 841,000 of them are parked in dealer storage lots, warehouses centinue a few months longer. .The model year still has from 3 to 4 months to go for most makes of Steadily mounting production costs and indicated increases in factory list prices have not yet brought any tightening of dis- counts at. the retail level. Best guesses in trade quarters are that there will be no narrowing ef these discounts until inven. tories have been substantially reduced. This means the new car biuver will not immediately feel the ef (fects of increased wages and high er materials costs in the auto- motive industry. But most indus- try analysts say price concessions cannot be counted upon to continue indefinitely. i PRICE FIRST 5 { There probably never has been) a time in industry history when | price tags appeared so important | to the new ‘car buyer. Buyers are | | shopping around more than ever for the best possible price. And many dealers still. are telling would-be buyers they will match or better any price offered by their competitors. Some industry authorities have described the new car market s “‘tremendous.”’ They point to near-record retail deliveries dur- ing April and May and appar. | ently continuing into the present month. Automotive News says | dune sales may top the record of 683,995 new car registrations reached in August, 1950. But up until the widespread work the last couple of | weeks the factories. too, were | smashing records. They shipped more cars to dealers in the vear's Irst five months than they did in any previous first six months. A result of this was that dealer inventories, fixed in an Automo-. tive News survey at 841.853 units | as of June 1, are somewhat heav- ier than expected. So there is a. possibility the 1955 model cleanup | still may eee — to the retailers. Manufacturers and retailers want to avoid anything resem. bling the razzie dazzle cleanup _ sales that marked the end of the 1953 and 1954 model years. Obviously ‘nobody can say with | any certainty whether the biggest | inventories in all car industry his- | ' some unusual promotion effort. lis true, however, that the manu- | facturing division soon will begin: to level off its production activi- ties. Certainly it will not try for any more preduction records during the 1935 model year.. But it is quite possible more assembly line records will be ap- | proached when Chevrolet. Ford and Plymouth get their 1956 cars rolling. This will be some time during the final quarter of the year. Market Notes Fall in Argentine Peso MONTEVIDEO. Uruguay ~~ The Argentine peso, which has’ been dropping in free exchange | rate quotations in Montevideo for two weeks, has dipped still lower since last Thursdays revolt’ /against the Peron government Today’s quotation put the peso, at 34.37 to the U.S dollar. The} rate 10 days ago was 32.35 pesos. The decline started as the Peron Ug) ‘regime's dispute with the church seemed headed for a climax. ‘ The official exchange rate in. Buenos Aires is never more than 14 pesos to the dollar. | Insurance Managers Name New Officers C. Burton Clark, 1634 Inve ress. | the Life Insurance Managd¢rs of Pontiac when the group met for luncheon at the Waldron Hotel. Clark is dis- trict manager of Equitable Life Assurance Socie- ty of New York. , Other officers | elected were: Robert Gibbens, Manager of State The election meeting was pre- | here to the J jneral Home in Youngstown, Qhio, iworth collection Pontiac Deaths Charles A. Wilderson Charles Ashton Wilderson, 66. who died of burns suffered Mon- day evening in his home at 1290 Pontiae Rd., has been taken from the Voorhees Siple Funeral Hom¢e F. McGovern Fu- for service there. Burial will be |in Forest Lawn Cemetery, Youngs- town. Born Nov, 6, 1898 in Poland, 'Ohio, the son ef Edward H. and Elizabeth Ashton Wuderson, Mr Wilderson came tp Pontiag years ago from Chieago. Ill i ae oJ He) had been a farmer and also oper- t and elsewhere throughout the ated a stable. country, } Surviving him are four sisters The huge volume of unsold cars| Mrs T. }!. McCann of Struthers means competitive pricing will| Ohio. Mrs. Clarence Burtner of Youngstown, Mrs. James Landeres of Los Angeles, Calif. and Mrs. John Tremble, of Midland, Pa., and two brothers, Lamont H. and Grant G, Wilderson, bi) of Pon- ue Credit Slips Taken in Recent Breakin Ahr containing Slips Was reported a filling the weekend iefrase f credit during breakin ovet Police said today stolen Pontiac Owner Loren Tyler. who re- ported the entry Tuesday, said (he slips contained signatures of credit customers and are needed for bill purposes. Tyler $1,100 Station ‘ { said | $25 in small change also was tak- | en from the station located at 65 Baldwin Ave. Entry was made through an overhead door at the side of the building. Death Notices ANQOELKOS JUNE 22. 1955 21818. 2452 Pauline, Dra;ton Piains age a6 beloved husband of Sofija Pasova Angelkos. father of Mrs Peter Chris- tepoulos Mrs Geo Gilavenos ahd Mrs Chris Geroff dear brother et Mrs Sofia Zcugias and Mrs Anthula Smagrade Funeral ar rangemenis will be announced later by the Voorhees-Siple Fu- neral Home DIEBEL JUNE 16 1855 ALFRED J Anaheim California, age 64. heioved husbend of Mrs Hazel Diebe! dear father of Alfred Dteve!- Funeral service will be held Friday June J4th at 130 pm frem the Nickson Funeral Home. 2544 Biddle Ave. Wyan- dotte, with tnterment at Grand Lawn Cemetery. Mr Dtebel mav be seen at the Nickson Funeral Home Wryandotte GERARD, JUNE 20 1955. FLOR- ence Lucile 167 8 Parke Street, age 62 beleved wife of Roy C Gerard dear sister of George OConnell Funeral service will be held Thursday. June 23rd at ® am from St Vincent de Paul Church Interment at Mt Hope Cemetery Mrs Gerard js at the Kirkby Funeral Home where a recitation of the Rosary will be sald Wednesday erening at 8 8 clock Arrangements br the Kirkby y_ Funeral Home JUCKNO JUNE 20 1955. GREG-- ory Alan 790 Hillcitff age 9 he- of Mr Chester (Chet) Gettrude Juckno Fu- I] service will be held Thurs- day. June 23rd.at 1 pm. from the Grace Lutheran Church wth Rev Otto Schultz officiating Interment at Glen §E Me- mortal Park Cemetery. Twp. Gree will be at mer-Bnover Funeral Home until Thursday 12 noon at which time he will be taken to the chureh In state umtil time of RHENLUND JUNE 21.1955. ANNA Marte. 23 Shadbolt Street Lake Orton age 66- beloved wife of Axe! W Rhenlund deer sister ef Mrs mma McGuire “re Frnest Peterson and Bernard or __F Tune 24th Bt Joseph Church Take Orion with Rev Fr George FHing officiating Interment ‘at Fast Lawn Cemetery Lake Orion. Michigan Recitation of the Rosary will be this evening at 815 from Allen's Funeral Home Lake Orton, where Mrs. Rhenlund mav be seen aAr- rangements by Allen's Funeral Home WILDERSON,. JUN NE Charles Ashton Rd Pontiac age 66; brother of Mre T H Mre Clarence R Burtner Landeres Mrs Tremble famont 4H and Grant G Wilderseon. Mr Wilderson has heen taken from the Voorhees-Bfipte Funeral Home te the | F McGovern Puneral Home Youngstown Ohi: for service and burtal at Forest Lawh Cemetery Youngstown Ohto Arrangements 4 _Voorhres- Siple Funera! Card of Thanks eee oe WE WISH TO THANK OUR MANY friends and relatives for their kindness and thoughtfulnes# cur- ing our recent bereavement in the Jose of mv beloved husband and father Fred U Niterstheimer, aiso to Fagle Lodge No 1230, Rey. Paul FB. Havens. Sparks- Griffin Funeral Home and the men from Plant 7 Pontiac Moter Div Ethe! Niersthe!mer and fam le at 16 70 20. «1958, 1298) Pontiac Tames John Wilderson POT WE WISH TO THANK OUR MANY friends neighbors and relatives for thetr acts of kindmers during recent bereavement in the of cur wife and mother Norman tmith Special ‘thanks te ‘oon Funeral Home and Or #H H Savage Norman Smith and iv "Flowers — 3 AR er 8 Rn nnn DUNSTAN 8. FLOWERS 3484 W_ Huron St. FF 2.4301 Funeral Directors 4 WReA nn nnn nn - ROS ATR AMBULANCE GROUND Pursiev__ ral Home, FE ¢121} COATS “FUNERAT 1 HO ME. Comnlete facilities, OR 3-757 Drayton Plains~ Waterford Twp DIGNIFIED SERVICES Kirkby Funeral Home FF. $1882 SPARKS-GRIFFIN CHAPEL Thoughtful Seriice FE 2-5841 Voorheic-Siple FUNERAL HOME Ambulance Service, Plane or Motor FE 2-0378 Donelson-Johns FUNERAL HOME “DESIGNED FOR FUNERALS” Monuments 4A BUY DIRECT AND cave Pontiac Granite & Marble Company Robert J. George E Slonnaker Oakiand Ave ‘FE 2-4800 BOX REPLIES At 10 a.m, today there were replies at the Press office in a following boxes: . 26 25, IR. 6,87, 6, “w 96, ion, 111, 118, ie. f, het+ice,_wil) be. ; __Help Wanted Male 6 A YouNe MAN OVER wack oh baad Broce Pe tet _ ASSISTANT MANAGER FOR perking lota and garages. Age. 18 30 Excellent for references ac- rtine salary $75 ver week with ood: opportunities for advancement Avoly ws & betwen pm only if vow are sock ‘sean _pent empovment. BARBER WANTED COMMISSION _ 586 per cent 5900 Hatchery Rd Cleaner and Spotter New alr cenditioned plant Bir- cant Bie cee 1253 8. Wood- war BUTCHER OR COUNTI NTER- cp MAN experienced cail MI 4- 4425 aft- 4 er e CARPENTERS MUST BE UNION FE 45589 COUPON Men wanted Kendale Studios 8 Saginaw cas DRIVERS NIX __Steady of part time. FE &122) Comb. Bumper & Painter Libera) non-financa! benefits. Call Walter Smith Service Mgr. FE 56-4161. ein Stn BUMP AND PAINT a & B Auto Service, 3535 a ie. CRANE Of} OPERATOR” FE 371 4 CAB, DRIVERS STEADY paY tase “hice cone ance. Orehard takes 6 pm. DESIGNERS. Lata atest Machine operato annem vane kool ‘as BOND” *EMPLOYMFS B-1 RIKER BLDG. __ FE 44468 _ ; - DISHWASHER ARPLY INFORM A- tion desk Oakland County LInfir- mary Hospital 2200 N Telegraph Rd DRAFTSMAN — drafting and Nobel room equip ment design inimam of 2 veare experience desired Good workin conditions and location. Call M 46-7373 EXPERIENCED WOOL PRESSER white, Waikers Cleaners, Li Orton FOR GENERAL, EXPERIENCED AUTO. MECHAN- ie for new and used cars dea!l- ership pPey easy working conditions. See Mr Launs, Cark- ner Studebaker 666 8 Wood- _ ward _MI 43410 ee . EXPERIENCED MECHANIC AND tune-up man for day shift Also service station attendant with ex- perience for night shift. Good salary MI 4-0685 EXPERIENCED sTOCe BOT SPa- Gafore Bros. 10e WwW ELDERLY “MAN. a oak egperi-nce 5 brs daily Refer- ences Appiy PO Box 187, Dray- _ ten Piaims ; : EXPERIENCE. WHITE salesman HMamoton Electric. Hurow FE 4-252 Experienced Butcher Part time and full time Apply tn person WMuron Friendly Market, aa4 Ww juron EXPERIENCED Sil and carpenters work FE ¢2575 EXPERIENCED BUTCHER. REF- erences required. Three Sisters Market 0s W Huron EXPERIENC r~ 7 Painter apply in person. BRAID ps 625 SIDING MEN for remodeling surance MOTOR SALES. Cass at W_ Pike. PULL” TIME TREE MAN. C CALL _Mayfair 63358. MAN WANTED _ to operate power suction cleaner used by us mw fu 730 GMC TRACTOR & JOB. YEAR round work Cell after 630 om OR fein MAN TO 38 | FOR | HARDWARE end ~ Nowe vard office. On those with experience need apply. 8197 Cooley Lake Rd. ‘ 20 PAINTERS QUARANTEED steatiy efnployment, Over union scale amilton Painting & Decorating Co OR 3.2136 MIDDLEAGED FARM RAND. Plateau _2-3048 Ss after mm! | Pm. MARRIED MAN WITH CAR FOR part time delivery Friday ere- ning, Saturday and Monday eve- Call FE 2-2318 between 4 _and 6 p m MIDWEST JOBS FOR MEN Junior Office Junior Saies Inside Sales $290 Machinist $325 “Midwest Employment 406 eee Tn ban BANK BLDG. LS $275 ALSO WG Check: _ 101 w. Huron NIGHT } _MECHA! NIC. er Cab MAN. 18 TO 30 Merry-Go-Round h- eensed to travel Apply Bean Land Shows. _ Franklin at pid MAMBO Di See (cacieas TRA. 5 Pieces 5 hrs for Sat. nights” on these dates. July 9. Aug. 13. Sept. 10. Oct. 8. State price and name. “Box 8, Pontiac Press. PART TIME ~ MAN FOR TIRE Service Must be able to start work at 1 om. or earlier 451 _8 Saginaw ‘PARKING A ATTENDANTS _ WORK DAY 16 and over Must be good driy ers Apply 50 Wayne PERMANENT POSITION FOR man interested in saleswork. €x- perience necessary we coid canvassing. ission. Car fur- nished Liberal employe benefits Appiy to Mr. Clemens, 177 West _Mapile, _ Birmingha ™. QUALIFIED MALE LIFEGUARD a) | _by west: t. EI ~ SALESM, AN ~ $500.00 $700.00 $1,000.00 PER MONTH “You «et the show rou m to 2 we nreneuse Co figure ard we!) how 'o get there Mutual of Omeha has fer 1 or 2 ambitious work out of newly Pontiac Office opening men ta established Wixpensec paid Training School ing 12) week to Heme Office plus salary dur- initiation peried. Mutual's Nations! advertising .roup insurance. opportunity for acvancement, and many other ngs make this a real oppor- unt If you are between 25 and 50 of good ge and own a car, lets talk it ove PHONE FE 5.9251 ASK FOR | MR, WILLIAMS =. en tnAs FOR Clete only. oar ‘mtu on epvortunhty for ad- ancement. A in verson only. _W. Bw Co. ed SINGLE EXPERIENCED FARM hand by menth Carl Dobat 2460 Dutton Rd. Roche _ sier, Sporting Goods Salesman fishing and men's at once t© Dixie 108 N. Segina } NIGHT #T SHIFT, . — oe “WORK ON. | r j J mize you 7°,BY Fe eteta™a a. Bed MAHAN REALTY CO.. REALTORS Co-operative SS Estate Exchange FE 2-0263 Open Eves. ‘ti) 0; Sum, 104 wi Huron NEXT pa TO onan TOOL ROOM HELP FOR AFTERNOON SHIFT SEE 4 BILL 3 WEIGHTMAN Franklin Products Co. 20199 Orchard | k Farming Twy SALESMAN WANTED Sears Roebuck and Co. {s tn terested in employing several qualified men who are looking te the future Excellent starting wage and commission: many oth- = ton er advantages selling Sears na- tionally advertised products. Car essential APPLY IN PERSON Sears, Roebuck & Co. _4 N _ Saginaw USHERS EVENINO WORK. | piv AP in person. Pontiac Drive-t»p —_Theater 2435 Dixte Mwy. ~ WANTED _ 3 Electrical motor winder, Must a4 op }- phase be well wile pee eerie Write Ponties Press Box No. 8. YOUNG MAN WANTED FULL OR wens time to help Pibergias Boats a / work, Boat Co 32650 Northwestern Higb- Near Orchard Lake MAytfair air 6-6159 WANTED BUMPER AND PAINT- er. 6 days a week. salary. o Marry Wetzel. Matthews Hor see 211 S Saginaw &. FE = ‘WANTED FULL AND PART TIME Help tor Service Station. APPLY TELEGRAPH - MAPLE - SERVICE : ____ 4815 Telegraph ’ t ~ Help Wanted Female 7 Ambitious saleswoman Mutual s of Omaha has “opening full time saleswoman ta work out of newly established Pontiac Office. Salary plus incentive benyses der ing 13 week training program... All expenses paid to Home Of- fice school. Women With ability prove out standing in this work Earn $7.008 - to giz, r year. ae os en: have a car are of good Willing to work, and can devote full time -9251 CALL F E35 Ask for Mr. Williams “A MBITIOUS WOMEN | housewives who | : If tou habits, Pashion have. Jeaderahip Psp! put this unusial talen work by as- sociating woareae with Coventry Jeweler. Unit director. position now available. Phone FE 46189 for .cterview appoint t = 2 CLEANING LADIES OF GER- man cescent Geod ray. steadt year around ‘eb. References re- quired. Call EM 3-€6342 between ® pm. and 5 p.m ALERT WHITE WOMAN, CAR NE- cessary One able to devote at least 20 hours a week to interest- ing. profitable saleawork. No vestments, collections. or gg erties One who desires $50 to $ weekly. To afrange for Seteen! interview call Employment Divi- sion, 35 between & and _— Ld om —— AMBITIOUS WOMEN To be thoroughivy trained as a fashion shoW director Sarah Cov- entry Inc. We are seeking neat and pleasant appearing women ef good character who have ac- cess to a car and desire to earn $50 a week or more. Full or part time Exnerience ‘not neces- sarv. No investment required For interview appt s Phone FE 4-6189 BEAUTY OPERATOR. EXPERT enced. Full or part-time. Ime verial Beauty Salon. 20 E. Pike, ROOKKEEPER coin Receptionist. no 2. SHnoneod Medical clerk Srila) einetetare General Office ray Se ota hi tewe ewe 1 er BOND EMPLOY MENT = B-1 RIKER BLDG. __ FE p_ 44468 2 BOOKKEEPER, 2335 TO 35. EXPP- cs rienced on Burroughs semsimatie : posting machine or similar. to de accounts receivable and payable and all related work. Must he conscientious and indulgent about deteits Call Mr Bolton MUtual +1415 (Milford). CASHIER EXPERIENCED, AP- Ry. tn a 3to 5 p.m Kingsley Bioomfield Hillis. DA ro tata 2 0 8 DRIVERS shift, Compan: aunty aa 0 Seen teeeee ee wenteeten we * vevesceess OO08 ee 1284s ee tewe +e ee ewe retary Midwest 7 TEcpane n, Se RS ee eae = r / . SPENCER INDIVIDUAL DE- = LAKE OFFICE hot water furnished FE 4-6889 3 W. Lawrence Street 4 : > ‘ \ THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 22, 1955 = Ss - : a , ent Stores 7| Help Wanted Female 7) Work Wanted Male 10 CARNIVAL by Dick Turner Notices & Personals 25 Wanted Real Estate 32A/ Rent Apts. Unfurnished 34 “inna cron ap Age, SEVERAL EN an WITH DUMP - DAINTY MAID FOR. SUPPLIES. mores, AND BATH. ADULTS | 60 or ww Pe $ aang Se... ade . wort. FE sso PP aa Mee PNA PP Crt —< — epee | ont FE 6-0101, ask for . NEEDED iG wip. BY ELDERLY KNAPP SHOES 7 ROOM “U UNF OR 3 ROOMB| {fy “Sarnes. Koad} st Prout Rag ANTED ——} | 504 8. santora Pe sovze,| For emal) equities, W you have | eGo AND BATH UPPER | \\, : : : WORE “WA what we want we be at West Side . we only oh —— WEDDINO INV oe ea $1.00 door within 24 hours with | Steve & refrigerator furn. es ; : TELF “Start own, pees rf N 7 NG. Cz Sasaeraea Studio. 18 theres | ace ae peer euuts. Cal ase _Eltandeth Lk. Rd. sssies: “tai” Satna wi: ek” porous year around’ business ment work, £ ——— Printed napkins—ftast Pott any and tel) as what you bave. $s SPACIOUS bho g EXCLUSIVE = i ee meee = can : = REDU : bi d ingle or double cas > decorator = OR “0801, ™” . — Are. you Carecout Tired? Con | Fdw, M. Stout, Realtor!) —F= is ae Oe cei Rasa sengis tnd TA f atipated? Try our safe scientific | gs linaw St Ph. FE b-s16s R UPPER ie aah wot Waker turaihed. ar to Rap Ry “Bt ate steady work. FE quick method [ndividual autrt., Eve ‘th 8:30 _Adults only 62 6 Marshall. _ year lease preferred. , oJ sarees job Sbe" a . ad _tiona!l programs. Cal! PE 44131 2 - § ROOMS AND BATH. HEAT AND ; | 2 etaner Bros, Reasonabie. Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor | Saleswomen MON" NITE WORK Housewives or business women Ts 2S yy ee ews ee 5:3 we 6 Earn extra m =! papeser's money and Gene, eed lege +, Please apply et our Tel-Huron Sadow eppointmnent Mr. «| Winkleman’'s ~ Car P lity | TEL-HURON SHOPPING CENTER be Ve hs _ | 6 6~TED'S FE §-8060. enced Waitress NEEDS ete Aw CURB GIRLS APPLY IN PERSON 9 A.M. to 3 P.M, TED'S WOODWARD AT SQUARE LE RD. LESGIRE. SOME BOOKKEEP. Na HELPFUL ped JEWEL. ERS, ‘ 8. SAGINA WAT TRESS Jack & Itna’se Gril! H’way Drayton Plains Wed ~ WATTRESS Days. Dixie _Closed_W OUR ce ee OFFICE waon ° Landscaping, ete Give us a call in Rochester OL 26531 or OL _ 1a _ WANTED. COLLEGE MONEY {7 year old colored boy desires work of any kind, part time from 12 until. FE §-1633 Work Wanted ‘Feels 11 PPL PLL BABY SITTING LIGHT Abe Acer work, references FE ¢2 COLORED DESIRES a cena or laundry work. weekly or by gay Good references, come home Bights FE 40642 EXP WOMAN WANTS DAY WORK | Mary Kimbie. FE*4¢-6572 after 6 | | om GIRL, 14 WANTS babysit: ing job FE [RONINGS EXCELL ae “a N | dav service FE 51471 TRON! NI Nos 63 hom nea GOOD WORK roe _ished 1 day FE 5-9003 LADY DESIRES HOUSEWORK. Live tp ) child) MA | 6-544 CADY WANTs DAY WORK “OR dishwashing FE MIMEOGRAPHING PINS SES | retaria] service EM 3-2842 WALL WASHING OTHER C WORK | _Neat. FE 5-6308 a DA TIME | ~ BUSHEL FE) Gage. 1955 by WEA Berwin, Ina, TM Reg US Pet OF Building Servi ice 12 OAL PP 668 | J.&R. wore SUPPLY om 3 iw ep | ——liele_Wanted 8 le an ie ae en pluron‘Priendiy "Klaraet WalrT- Must experience. Ap- ~~ El-Mar Drive-in Restaurant, je _Diste Hwy. moENERAL OFFICE oe aPELl- jalty, Carl B 25789 GQUARANTEED ROOFS. ALL refrigerating waemean ew e mechanically NEEDED ‘oars ime ¥ to study to oy For rma- STENOGRAPHERS ere, Guitade tastes AND ee ANTED MEN, 18 to 45 COMBINATION PREPARE FOR cies PAY. COMPTOMETER D OPERATORS. AND TYPISTS Work Wanted Male 10 MUST BE EXPERIENCED 4-1 CARPENTRY PF A floor tile a itose RE I APPLY |oeweres PONTIAC MTR. DIV. | ah o> Winns fears Fa PERSONNEL DEPT, | si BO days. During vacation. PE 46400. GLENWOOD AVE. CEM ENT WORK PONTIAC, MICH. Foundations, basement floors, crivewaye pe py We cheap OREO Slee FOC IPER RE AA CEMENT work LLOYD MONROE FE 4 6866 Business Services 13. aLL TYPES MASONARY WORK | Pireplaces. brick work, | PLASTERING ae be ecm Free estimates pe 5 9626 _FE 5-0825, Leo Lustig | BUSINESS CARDS. 6358 PER | an DS OF MASON WORK. Gua: raoteed satisfaction. Estab | —“oUsend PE 5-734 7705 lished crew. FE 50056. BEACH CLEANING _ A Beaches enttiet ° cleaned + sanded Masonry Crew Available | SLoomPieLd wall CLEANERS and work. Wallis and windows. Reasonabie. lhe contractor, FE, 6-091 on eT re Macs 3163) rié TARPENTER REPAIR | - ic cig Que acest S ane oe Pes tees Girt and fll Girt. Sead rad grav B_ Pike 3278 FE 8-0877. aR tp B Rea? OF 2 ENE os : A. J. We & Son. OR 3-9402. tiowr rNAULING DONE CHEAP. PLASTERIN = EW Fa D REPAIR. | ly, Fe 6-706. REPAIR SPECIALTY. OR 3-039. _ er HAULING R. ¢ o NY Rn LAYING. de jg Sh a ae S| aah ed HAULING PE 67047 A 8. A ; CEM : incineRA! RS i) for estimates, EM 3-4879 _ tsi rubbish hauled. Clean a Building Supplies 12A) to Big i ING AND CLEAN: STORM SASH —SE_ ite { binatt windows and doors. Lowest prices ever. CEE WEEDON 1661 @. Telegraph Ra, FE -4-3808 ~ Business Services 13 Saws, Lawnenowers Pontiac arm and - Industrial Tractor Co, LOST: | FEMALE AND | MALE Beagie in vicinity of Keego Har- bor Athletic field. FE 2-0504 LOST: NARROW BROWN KEY- tainer, 10 keys. Last Sat. FE 23-8028. Lost: BROWN Fox TERRIER. License 1328. Reward. FE 2-3213. BLACK SCOTTIE DOG LOST AT Pisa Drive-In. Reward. FE EWAR SHORTHAIR red ‘par tatios, MAXI FE OsT: purse at land County Boat Cub. ood needed. Reward. VE _}-0661. ees BILLFOLD WITH WINE valuable papers and money tween Wailte’s and eae 8 __ ward offered. MY 3-27 LOst. WOMANS aaa - I ag Gc i na wrers @ name o Pretty Boy Sutton. FH 6-123. __Rew Lost: MANS argc WRIST watch with Grad oon _Prese nt this’ year rip poe MIXED Injured in abdominal re- . Needs cate, sot PE 32-5243 TO R A give one a home? FE 5-0290, M Animal Rescue Le: Hobbies & Supplies 24A 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. ___ FE 4-2533 CONTRACTS WANTED Cash buyers waiting. Prompt, courteous service Get our esti- mate before you sell. post ries! contract FE 5-9075. Ask Ted MeCubousme No sbigations J.C. HAYDEN 86 E. Walton Bird. FAST ACTION! Tf you have the contract — we have modcht -Teady mom ood rey for ‘Mr Clark, Fa os “* 5% MORTG AGES ood = OR SUBURBAN with 100. i frontage, spi CHARLES. rou O gUy CELE SURE rr or = Ne apt Private eee and shower — stool, before 6 pm. E 20970, ") ROnae PRIV' TE ee Telegraph and bath Rea The after 4 fmt 3 ROOMS, child welcome. FE FE 40380 3 oo $18 WEEK 117 CEN- Me FURN. APT. 338 W. Huron. = Ri APT. IN. EXCHANGE for light housework & care of children. FE 20443 2 ROOMS, UPPER. PE 48353, 2 ROOM WITH BATH BABY —Welcome. 31 Ellwood _ 2 ROOMS. 105 CEN Orr _ Auburn Rd. Private e entrance. 2 ROOMS. WILL ACCEPT C COUPLE ith small child PE 4-1175, 3 ROOMS AND BATH PRIVATE entrance. Clean and quiet. Adults _only, FE 23-9377. y w ROOMS. ast BASEMENT a r Abt us ta ee cleanin ing tourist cab cabin, aust lean and reliable. FE $-4382, __Preas 96 ROOMS, NEWLY DECORATED, ne children. Call after @ pm. 29 3 LARGE ROOMS AND BATH. decorated, Couple only. LARGE 3 f , 3 LARGE ROOMS AND BATH ot been 8 couple only, 900 2-4366. rr MS AND BA entr No children. 107 WN Banf Equitable @octety, 1717 8. ; ANTE 40521. Eve. PEO rE sso) | Pesky, Reogs fs 1346, CASH, FOR LAND LOVELY LAKE FRONT. 3 ROOM, on j. Vanweit « Dis y. Pri a Oppo oll and bath a e c vi en an , heat. Cow only, 3-5083. WE RA CAKEFRONT ALL CON- $200,000 aes Harbour Ct. at A Duck Lake, MU 4€2962 between At our @ comenn be :6- “isp goes mete ye cc |" = ts ask Fon ‘BoD uanan?” APT. SUITABLE FOR BACHELOR MODERN § ROOM UPPER FLAT. ‘3 ye oie FURN. GARAGE HOUSE | > 3 ROOMS PARTLY MODERN $50 raors 5 MOUGHTON LAKE i ee GIRL, KITCHEN NICE ROOM POR LADY WiTn kitchen pen reees. $47 W. Huron. pete RENT ON WEST Ccotlem Gees NG Scout Fe BR SENTL EMAN, WEST Newly decorated. References. FE _24 35. in uple Private en- n Evenings irance ana’ bath 439 vet N weeny FE ‘56-6161 or FE 62068 AVAILABLE SotY LOVEL ~ _foom apt No children. FE 2-0303 Rent Office Space 41 BLOOMFIELD TERK ° .CE APTS. | ry ae Pesoe pce ber — _e - ipedont orrice - NEW - FOR _Suly {Gail Apt. 103 PES Sat Miso. MA" 6-606, Birmingham. FIRST R 2 AND BA M BPA Frigidaire, stove and utilities. Gekiligric lini aresttnd paceiodlg ace Harbor main intersection. For ctalls call FE 60740. evenings. FE 4-6509. to downtown references re gas heat. close Available July 1. Rent Houses Furnished 35 Roa: "3060 STERLING AD | eff of E Walton Bivd. Call 2 to 9 Pm _ Couple only | 3 ROOM HOME ON LAKEFRONT automatic heat fage 23390 hot water Walied Lake area HAVE TO-MOVE FOR’ SUMMER MONTHS ? ? Furnished cottaces. 3-48 rooms tor summer months at Woodhull ea- MA ences required, Write Pontiac REAL quired. Apply Pontiac Press, For Rent Miscellaneous 42 ox &: WARARAL A RRA R ARRAS NICE NORTH END TERRACE. NO > children mater 16 yrs - — for ONE Ww Ay ST r mont aul A ern ACT j Reaiee ny “Oakland Ave FE COAS! TO CC AS 32-9209 RENT HERE a Te = rar ea ; nd Close: ere NICE 2 ROOMS “AND BATH woes = es 7 Close in FE 42065. F.£E Boviane yee Hw pixie Hwy. SECOND FLOOR, 2? ROOMS AND — — Clore in. FE 23-6663 or FE ___ For “Sale Houses 43 3-174 UPPER DUPLEX COUPLE ONLY. ; 2 ROWER Pontiac Lake . , Neat 2 Bedroom home ! bloc ; 2 children | irom the lake Built’ tm 1954, permitted. if tee Oetii . Pull price. | -K.G. HEMPSTEAD | “* | 19 _S. FE 48334) Elizabeth Lake Estates | 2? Bedrooms, % ft a — room, well shaded jot. price. HILITZ rs R FF 5-618] ’ OPEN 68 Commercial Corner 106 foot frontage prime locatioa West Huron street Wi building ater Front Nice site near teen, $1673 with access to two lakes IVAN W. Lake. Reasonable rent. Children ei welcome Will be open 6at. & Sun. . SCHRAM OR 200s FE §-5001 or. FE S- tt nOCpE 2 fy on at tite he R ie Tate ‘tate machen aes Ig ¥ ea. a NEW soecnnan soar Pron | ae July 1 to Bevt 1. Completely furnished. Couple only Refer- 2 | Press, Bos 8 Rent Houses Unfurn. 36 ROL LOLOL OLA ALALAL LL A L all per month Inquire 223 W Fair- mount _ 7 ROOMS, REFRIO 4& sTOVE 4 White Lake 18 mi frem Pontiac FE Tile | $ ROOM LOWER 1 INCOME. NICE- 'y decorated (i! heat. Garage. _ Adults | only, FE 3604 ROOM BRICK RANCH HOME $110 per meortn FE 2.7600. IN ROC ROCHESTER LA LARGE 3. BED. | room ranch cerpestc, Tec. room | 2 car gara, near sebools and | _cburches $1 “Ei month OL 6-284) | NEW 3 3 BE BEDROOM BRICK RANCH home for lease Lake privileges - en beth Union and Long Lakes ton he eee distance to shopping cen- —ter. EM 3005! after 7 pm SUBURBAN ELIZABETH LAKE Rd. 2 beroom home. full base- | ment, $75 per mo $225 in oa. | vance. (} mos.) PAUL A KERN | sone! 31 Oakland Ave FE Rent Lake Property 364 aaa ead COTTAGE FOR RENT aT w0.| _#ina Lake PE 93-2971 _3-2080_ or _FE_ 1-85 SLEAN MODERN CABINS PON. tise Lake 840 per week Including 20at or $2) a Week bv season Rand K abin Bay OR 3-039 | FURNISHED WATERFRONT COT. W Ph West Suburban, Nearly new 4% rm. and beth ranch type with full basement Forced warm air heat and alu- minum storms sash screens ant doors. Large iot. ly $9500. Near Wisner School, é€ rms. end beth bedrms 2? porches extra | car garage with office or Hoes rin Priced right with reason. - able terms. Be sure to see it. est Side, Near Webster School. @ smaller home tm an exeellent location. 2 bedrms. wkh built im extras Screened garage large lot. $aso0 Wm. H. Knudsen Realtor $i? Pontiac State Bank mn Off, FE 44516 Eve. 3-612 GILES SMALL FARM Be sure to see thig one be- fore you buy Moniralm. CLEAN 8 tn, LEEPING ROOM, CLOSE rivate entrance. FF. 2-4957. oo bus tine. rive! entrance Fe edeefoenee NICE SU SLEEPING ROOM. GENTLE an Dav -orker On bus stop. FE 41307. 385 W. Huron. an FE ee No Te grnters private Mig, ONLY 163 SLEEPING Room FOR 3. adednd wast Sipe G PRE- mS ee 8 odern home on lot SLEEPING ROOM. rd without Sc cee rear | , frepees ane room pn work FE _ +1805. ——§ — © oom downstales all’ car- Ebied EN. HOF peted, 3 bedrooms and water 64 Pine oe up. Full basem TWIN BED FOR 3 BUDDIES oR band car. garage. $13,600 toc entrance, as lot. Bee Miss Duffy, FE ©1076. Clarkston Attractive -|~ Rooms With Board 38 f vresleot, condition, "Sane GENTLEMEN. TWIN BEDS coco ene an : : food. Clean home, Day ie ‘nar 5 shift, Ne 0518. baths, ‘intahed poomeath ROOM AND BOAR: FOR MEN reom, D terrace “13x32 car Convalescent Homes 38A landscaped "lot 10's 1 BOA HOME POR ELDERLY E ple PE 6-7287, Brick Ranch L CEMsED CONVALESCENT Ultra modern brick ranch home has vacuncy for bed of built t l own ‘pationt Reasonable rates. er in comkel'S ds. Ortonville, Mich. 22 a with $800 Down — — Large Lot Elizabeth Lake Estates Roy Annett, Inc. ANNETT OFFERS Lar, 3 home, Inva- tory, cirouineee heater. Close to GMTC. $4000, = 5 room bungalow in excel — “hee stairway to es "¢ THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDN aan: J NE 2 22, 1955 eeu se 4 CLARKSTON TON AREA a A, . very desirable, im: maculate ayer 5 ® real value at th substantial down pay- Realtor Eves. FE 64714 LU i Established 1916 bane En nONTAGR. 4 acres with and en ame | road vane Ortonville home, full bath oj Pat gin ae spot for retirement. $1,956 LONGFELL OW sCHOOL fogs mee +-bedrm _home aan an fl ern kitchen,’ tiled path. full base- ment with tiled fir. and ree Tm. paved street. See this one - for oniy $11,960, terms. CHEROKEE HILLS. West subur- large living rm. edger monet bar and mod- en, 2-car plast - Tage 12'900 te 1290 "in Mi LAKE PRIVIL EOEs ON 3} LAKES 10-mtmute ride to Pontiac $-em modery home. for $1 terms. bes a enc!o: ture if desired. Immediate Dossession. media 62.750 dow TLOYD. RENE Realtor 4W Lawrence FE 5-6105 05 open eves Next to Consumers Power Johnson For BETTER HOMES MR. EXECUTIVE Overlooking Forest Lake Golf Course. luxurious living vou should tmspect thi. bedroom brick ranch home attached 24 car garage. basement with oi! furnace. shown by sppointment only, evenings after € 00 call Mr Duler. FE 5-787 THE REST Of vour life can be peacefully scent in this 2 bedroom modern log home near Dodee Park No 4 close to bus and stores. lovely lot lake orivilegees) owner moving and will sacrifice tor only $7.40 with terms. Evenings after € 00 call Mrs Snyder OR 3-1975. For Sale Houses 43| Beautiful prick ranch For Sale Housés so 43 \iocm Ramenlog ite 105 bases A im oriv . Exterior all com- . i bath well. septic, Zemect bam cet ior ns en 5 trays, and all interior ‘Good sound construction.” $10,000 RANCH BUNGALOW -~ Just for a bandy man. Some fintohts do. Beautiful apt. in fnibine whe: vou can live first floor. the — ft. ving room with fire. place. Ou forced air furn. — attach : Car garage and 2? acres of land, Terms. $12.500 PRICED RIGHT~ Ranch tee breeseway snd two car garage. basem Fireplace. You'll love this pe An acre of land and close in. = ~ a OR Satyr 5 love- lst floor ated ef ro large Drivate entrance with gas AC warage e ith basement eat Large two car on jecation. Clean $23.500 BRICK DUPLEX-6 and bath each. Choice west side loca- tion. Here is one that will ~rateden Por full teular eall ected.” Por var a . Hoyt, FE Mrs - BROWN, Realtor FE 2-4810 Weer Co-op, Real Estate Exch, Fea ni re reer WEST KENNETT RD. 2 bedroom bome Full bath. extra larce kitchen. reom for extra bedroom upstairs, beautiful land- scaped lot 66x240 with extra lot 66x180 tm back with nice garden $7950 with reasonable down vaev- Mei. . oo —_ OAKLAND LAKE 3 bedrooms Full tiled bath. hard- ¥ floors. of] heat. hot water heater. newly decorated Nice lot with garage. Lake privilezes. Im- tite rains 466,500 with $1,000 : KELLOGG LAKE Modern & room home with 12 acres, Over 400 feet of she trom ace peg noi __ Mae 500 down. Im- - media I. T RES SALE 3 wie, ms Large carpeted |!v- tne room. tiled Kitchen and bath. forced air oil heat. new aluminum um on as mane = ‘Nicely landscaped Will take ag oe ba! land contract or smalier ne Templeton, Realtor 29 beens Lake Rd PE 4-456) aes 6. if pb! ans. call OR 31708 “BY “OWNER home fac- ~ French doors to 3 rge rooms ceramic tile bath-colored fixtures. Large kitch- en, tiled; has garbage disposal. Full basement with 15227 recree- tion room with fireplace. Garage Gnnvee Full price $20,500. Call 3-0615. No reaitors gosta or BEAUTY' brick LORENCE STREET come provertvy consisting ef one room act. up with bath and one 2 reom apt. down. plus ewner's 3 room apt with bath basement and of] furnace 1 faragce. only’ $2.000 down ERE IT is That ¢'9 posta modern home vou have been looking for good base- ment with gas furnace. 2 car garage on biacktopped street, own- er moving ard will peceipee for $8.950 with wonderful te: OFFICE OPEN + A. JOHNSON, Realtor 1704 S. Telegraph kd. FE 4-2533 Model Homes Open Daily 2 BEDROOM PRICE REDUCED TODAY to only $6950 FE 53-6878. ph Open Co-Operative Real Estate Exchange CHARLES LOON LAKE SHORES ‘tached 2 car garage. This beau- tiful home has lake viheges e lot 1005175 With pav. . The & and bedrooms ere large w birch sliding closet doors. T & Tim- ken silent aut fu : ‘This price is only $15,200. Don't a this one. Call for appoint “WHITE BROS. seen i Disie B fe OR 31873 or Bateman Sylvan Setting For charm, comfort and Phone ‘oR 31166 are only a few features ~ thet a careful buver will aporeciate You won't satisfied until vou own Make your bow. it appointment Ott Baldwin Two bedroom ranch lust ope vear eld Oil beat electric hot water beagutiful- nome iy landscaved $1700 down and the balance at only $43) per month including taxes and insurance. Why pay rent? $1,500 Down “ Near Ortonville. in pervect condition inside and two bedroom bungalow with streamline kitchen. oil heat, 2 car garage. storms and screens and jake orivileces. Only 88.960. Benedict's Donelson School We are indeed fortunate to be able to present this fine home et such an attractive pre A one floor olan with edrooms. dining room ful basement and oversized @arage Large lot Excelient garden sot], and & fenced All for only $11. If vou delay. vou will really ‘‘miss @ boat.” 3 Bedroom Ranch With 1% car garage lo- cated within walkine dis- tance of downtewn Dravton Ou beat. aluminum storms per orice of only Kampsen stone home has 3 pedreeers: $ baths, fireplace, wall-to-wall carpeting. Loge! | landscaped, arte ecue drive to garage & es “sell tt =| THE COURT SAYS. = this week-end" Spacious 4 rooms, bath. basement A STEAL | et $3100 with $900 down Off Commerce Rd about 12 miles from Pontiac Court House This 6) | . With reasonable down pay- ment Four room home on 8 Jessie with oil heat & auto St hot water tn basement. Don't jelay om this one $1500 DOWN. Neat 4 room bunge- low, auto. gas hot water, full basement, fenced rear yard. Total , $7774, \ B. D. CHARLES, Realtor > FE 4-052] Salesmen's home phones OR “rey FE Eves. 1717 8. Telegra: ‘ Sashabaw Road — 87.300 00 3 BEDROM BRICK Watkins Hills — $14,000.00 3 BEDROOM FRAME Corner Greer and Lochaven— ; 12. 200.00 oo © Om Airport Road —$16,d00 00 WM. A. KEN NEDY ALTO! eee! EVENINGS es 8 43559 CLARK consisting of liv in @ room, dining room. and large kitchen base ment with oil Daved street sidewalks sewer water and gas 2 blocks to school. Rice section of town Full orice $8, 150 with $2.009 down. BRICK» —}— PL H. A. Homes FULL PRICE $7,200.00 DOWN PAY ME T $550.00 PLUS MORTGAGE COSTS i Excellent west side lo- cation, close to grade. school and ev course. WM, KEN NI EDY EAST SIDE. 5 rooms 2 bed- REA ene. oe rome eae OPEN eras ‘TIL 8 modern kitchen asement. GAs | 3697 hot water heater, elty sewer. wa- oo FE veveee ter and gas. naved street. side- biprert ee ne oft ano soneet DOW V strict rice a $1,450 dow $950 LARGE SHADE TREES. which helps keep this gleaming ranch room, combined kitchen and din- tme roon . . Dlastered : walls, oak floors. full high base- ite car lots appointment only. Full price $11. 950 with $3,000 down CLARK REAL ESTATE FE 46492 or he 44813 1362 W. Huron Oven Evenines Qe-overative Lana Estate. Exchange We will build on vour lot a lovely 3. bedroom ranch bungalow with exterior se!) completed. ‘Full bath, i. septic. wired automatic hot ne eink > pee = ol Sound tion.” Cnlv $1500 down. ey her Mr. Brown. L. H. BROWN, Realtor 1362 W. Huron FE 2-4810 Partridge 18 THE “BIRD” TO SEE Sear Ee a "meat gzome fom 3 3 _ WEST SIDE St. pear W: : 6 oo oe to WARD E. PARTRIDGE, |: REALTOR, FE 2.8316 F. C. Wood Co. MONEY! Make it easily through Classified Ads: To ruu| Sell, rent, buy, swap, hire, , dial FE 2-8181. © Year round lake front on black top road. on Pontiac lake, full price only 86.950. LAKE FRONT plenty of shade and a nice yard. and is newly decorated inside and out, Leca at Pontiac Lake. Only $7.500 with $2,500 down. WILLIAMS LAKE 2° bedroom bungalow with part ootaro epee is Ilvable and to move be pur- pea for $5,450 "with small down |+ payment. VAN NORMAN LAKE room forced air oil large ward- robe — Vacant and ready to move $12,000 — 600 down and nd $00 per mo F uiams Lake Rd. & M50 wor Sim features. as eat, ; r. ar ¢ enrase landscaped, pred: it S60 Kc low im, gown peraeat 7? N an. re soos ment. Ni DON'T WISH FOR ; You Buy IT- FE 4-0528 37? 8 Teleeranh Eves -Sun Co-operative Real Estate Exchanae 's ‘ROOMS. MODERN sTUCCO OIL heat hot water tank, firepiace, | full. basement aoe 5 pm. Realtors REALTORS 732 W. Huron MODEST MAIDENS laa ~ Cd et Mew dew eres T going into the water!” “I'd love to have the lifeguard rescue me, but I hate by Jay Alan} “Fer Sale Houses. 43 YAKE AREA lake fr 1334660. 5 rooms and bath, ful! humt.. screened . front _beren. 2 car_earare Gall todev | Close to ) Downtown house. *0x103 Io’ i Ase py Wiad =: Excellent wae Can be ness location used for both business & home Call for information G. 1. bédrm brick ranch tvpe homes oa) way Av For Sale Houses DAE De MODERN HOUSING SIX |OVELY ROOMS Rome has ome bedreom and bath dowr and two bedrooms and half bath up Fireplace nice ilarve living room. full,diming room. ex- cellent basement wit: asphalt tile and oi] a.c. heat. Also a two car Warage om a. corner jot with 65 ft frontage OPP JOSLYN OUTSTANDING HOME Modern five reom bungalow with stairwev to large floored attic. 4-1! condition inside and cellent basement with gas heat, and. storms end sereens. Prac- tieally immediate vossession. $10.675 BEAUTIFUL HOME RECREATION ROOM OR APARTMENT Five exceptionally large rooms on one floor with carpeting and fire- biace and a lovely al! tiled bath A large paneled recreation reom basement with half bath Also an attached garage. 612.250. WHITE FRAME BUNGALOW $118) DOWN $35 PER MONTH Possession Julv 15 Full base- ment. ee floors ovlastered walls & vood basement with of! Also smomete hot water giassed in por oniv one aus from Prescbos oat | bus Priced MACEDAY CARDENS DANDY UNGALOW. %9.500 Owner leaving the state and will sacrifice this eereceesl white frame modern bune with laree picture window and “ituated om ea corner lot 100x150 A home that we are proud show Terms can be had WE SELL-WE TRADE DORRIS & SON CO-OP MEMBERS St FE 41557 21 a FOR BIRMINGHAM PROPERTY , BENJAMIN & STEPHENS. INC GATEWAYS to HAPPINESS © GET SETTLED BEFORE IT GETS HOT Do you like to eat outside? This home on Walton Blvd at Dray- ton Plains with its 100n125 ft well planned. fenced lot, loads of shrubbery «9 variety Of fruit trees, and outside grill, offer the idea! spot. You'll love the setting of this comfortable 4 room and bath. 1 floor pian. with a 26 ft living foom, ? large bedrooms, full base- ment, of] heat, PS car garage Privileges on ay Lake. LAKE HOME ‘Here are 2 very desirable ones. Loveiy modern pearly new 2 bed- room home. Large tiving room, with corner ledgerock fireplace and dinine |. kitchen with lots of cabinets, sliding door closets, = be hroom utility room with oll perimeter heat 2 ‘arece ite, beautiful view of lake. Priced at only $'1.500. Terms $5,500 CASH ss the complete orice for this modern 2 bedroom weil .sulated home. A moe Sag ‘one Rathod leges. Hurry WEST SUBURBAN Close in. Well built modern 2 bedroom home Living room. kitchen. greeters garage Larce fenced lot 80x210 Tms. Dorothy Snyder Lavender ok ad erred Paved street location Offered at $10. 500, $2,000 down. DON'T MI88 THis. TAKE THE SIMMER ft excelient landscaping. Offered at $8 down. E IT ° * i . . 7 EAST SIDE INCOME BRICK TWO FAMILY Near East Pike Street Has 4 fooms with 2 bedrpoms and bath down for owner @ rooms and lavatory up rents for $70 per month. Full basement. gas heat. storms and screens, paved street Rear school and shopping Offered at $12.985 and $3.000 down LET THE RENT Pay FOR IT To Buy-To Sell—To Trai WE'LL INSURE It BRICK $1000.00 DOWN G _ YOUNG G WE WILL Burp 6 ‘ON YOUR LOT. ___ For r Sale Houses I a roan HOME, FULL BASE- ment neat hot water loo y fenced, iandscaped 12 Deas on reasonable FE. 24 vard, Owner room hel] house Cut fg $4.19 $110 down $45 no. 8@ our © odei. For addition- al information contact Red Horse Attractive brick 6 rooms, I‘ tile baths, enclosed breeveway, 2 car garage. basement tiled. carpet- ing, many extras Near St. Hugo and Hickory Grove Schools. §23,- 300. Owner FE 4-7965 5 2188 Cass Lake Rd. Keero Harbor FE 21-4878 ROOMS alg ons BY OWNER. $6850 dewn of $3500 — Rotaps cout 2 ee = at $35 per_ mon “For € “olored F vamiles This ts one of the best Bewer bomes on the market today Neat and clean 2? bed room bungalow New all tiied Kitchen and break- fast bay, new tiled bath and new Delco oi] ‘urnace Fence: vard. Price $9700 terms. 15 other good homes tn this area w sele from Some that can purchased on easy FHA or Gl terms See Mrs Howard 18 Gillespie St or Ph FE 32-6412 John. Kinzler, Realtor ____$70_W, Huron _&t. JACK LOVELAND FE 4-1661 “RESTVIEW HOMES INC LOW 662 Emerson. FE céc i N- ‘BUILDING ¢ CO. Call Lincoln 80143 4) Oak 3665 N. ADAMS RD HILLTOP er. MI ¢% , Ranch water goat. PHA terms. 9354 -PINE LAKE CANAL New —— room oak” Aoorine I% th. bed ba her os re de adows yr screens Conte moerary freviace Lot stze poy bd Los Sine Roya! Oak ranch home with basement. 2's yrs. old, 2 pdedrooms, 1's beths., carpeted. drapes. landscaped. alu- minum re screens. Own- +780 LAKE PRIVILEGES On Watkins Lake goes with this lovely 6 room, 1 story home bedrooms. Living room. Dining Kitchen. Utility room & bh On a verv nice wooded lot Ld e T5x154 lote im an excellent b aster walls. selec . ful mt. with par- titiened rec, room, gas heat, auto. eas weter beater Many other features. The és are going fast. Just $1050 down including mortgage costs moves vou in. John K. Irwin bonasagach Lied a N. ‘saeoe 8-0447 ey FE 2-180 “NOTHING DOWN bedroom house with basement or vour ict. unm oav- Also — by 3 bedroom. on my 3 Down PERRY. AND -KETTER- HANNAN. LI 4-4900. want 56 sELL YOUR pHouse? Myers Real Estate, PE 4-4975. 6 ROOM MODERN HOUSE, | owner, hace, corner income or large seen mornings only. son SMALL 3 ROOM HOUSE TO BE moved off West Huron 8t. Full _price $375. 1 OA 83245. 3 BEDROOM BRICK. LAKE PRIV- fleges, lot 200 x 150 quiet. se- _cluded, no reajors _OR 31158 SPENCE ST Levety 6 room frame oak floors blastered walls fireplace. lots of closet space Plastered basement gas heat beautiful landscape Cor- her lot. 2 car garage. Total orice $11 750 terms . 4 ACRES Lovely 6 room home tn excellent condition, living reom, dining storms and screens. $14.050 terms RIDGEWAY 975 Baldwin FE ¢6203. Co-operative Real Estate Exchange -WILLIAMS LAKE BRAND NEW This ene is really different and well worth seeing! Charming liv- tne roem with corner fireplace. 3 large bedrooms Up-to-the minute kitchen end dinine L 1% baths. Unusually weil constructed. Fully plastered Beautiful oak floors throughovt Large attic. Can be easily made into fou bedroom or recreation room The at tached garage - utility plastered and heated Plenty of closets and storage = Laree back porch looks on heady lot Lake privilacee rectly across the treet) Can be handled on land contract n- imum ef $3000 down Shown oe es gods venient term HOLME i. ‘B. ARTR. we 4%2 Dixie Hwy ___OR 31950 Eves OR | 30006 TRIPP Seminole Hills Brick 3 or 4 bedroom with larwe living room with nat- ural fireniace, dining room den. with fireplace Pienty of kitchen space ‘2 bath cown: full bath up. Full basement. 2 car garace Nicely landscaved lot. Shown by appointment. . Dixie Frontage 60’x500" Dravton Plains Hot spot-near A&P Mod- ern 3 bedroom home -car- peting. drapes* oil heat — pe- fect condition! Zoned light Manufacturing Total price 5.750. Investiwate! Leshe R. Tripp. Realtor Oven Evenings 5-161 or FE 4-2988 100x150. A lot of house for only 2 BEDROOMS type home with living room, gining L tiled bath. nice kitchen, oi) forced air heat. Hot heater . Screens. Storm FE 72 Lawrence Street 4 ROOM AND BATH. ATTACHED garage. %4 acre Will take car or sort for part of ecuity.§ MA 291 room is | wer ps 126) Andersonville Rd.. Waterford Ph OR ? (268 LAKE ORION - $2,000 DOWN bedrooms, large living room, bath. basement, oil REEN MY 32-0831 M-24 oppesite R.R. Depot For Colored Families Beautiful 2 bedroom wi un ished «ec Oak rs. patet walls basement, gas eat, nice joc: paved street. ear bus to sel] on terms. Pra nae eal) Mrs Speats. PE 5-906) RUSSELL A. NOTT 176 W. Pike PE 45005 NE«aR LONGFELLOW SCHOOL. Modern 4 gnc — closed and hes front Oak back porch socd Hg om ent, rnace Large titehen nice aleey wars earave se7100 Part room modern Ot) eee eee BUY MY EQUITY LARGE 8 RM house. cle location. a Sees WILLIAMS LAKE. 32 completely oe P eit work He = 600. Easy cane: BY OWNER, MODERN COUNTRY home. One acre all kinds of fruit. No realtor 2865 Leach Rd CROWDED? UNHAPPY? Why not trade what you have as down payment or credit for what you want? We Ye a wonderful! selection of homes income prop- erty & are opportunities. wh tee ae Only $0600 buys this ranch style home, 2 bedrooms nor im- provement will make third one Attractive living room, Heataia- tor fireplace Picture window. Compect kitchen tnciud elec- tric stove. refrigerator snack bar. tiger Me —_ es ss Only 3 years : beach 12 mi. goes of Poms. NEAR ELIZABETH LAKE Attractive home-4¢ bedroom pos- sibility. — living reom with fireplace. Hot water heat. 2% car garage gr rive. ne land- —- hg thas Ez i. usareene brick ranch nice, Fireplace in living THELMA MEL WOOD REALTOR $143 Seg ores Lake _ PE 51264, FE + : Open 9 Near Ortonville Delightful 2 bedroom bungalow all on one i living reem. ¥ ; $0, 750 00 cash to present GI. mortgage By appointment only. West Suburban 3 Bedroom Rancher Just ike new long lasting aluminum eiding, full | basement, automatic heat hot water, oak floors, marble win- dow sills, full bath with shower. aluminum storms and screens Pivot groped = 700.00 down ba)- ance 965 month at 5 per cent interest “De your family favor, see today. “BUD” NICHOLIE real estate and imsurance FE 49 Mt Clemens St §-1201 Eve. Mr Donaldson FE 43156 AUBURN HEIGHTS Modern 4 rooms down Unfinished upstairs gBath «cas electric oak floors. large fenced lot. 2 car earage, Oi] heat, storms sgreens, $9450 Terms. Rose Mc- FE 2-2162 or FE 5-3578 BY OWNER & ROOM HOUSE property. also zoned for business _FE 46457 ~ AROUND THE CORNER Among lots of shade trees 6 room modern home reoms dewn, and 3 bedrooms Fy bath up Ot) heat 2 car garage Lot 60"180 Only $0450 Terms OPPOSITE THE PARK Very attractive 6 room modern tastefully decorated. 3 bedrooms, tile bath, gas heat 2 car ga- rage vard a veritable paradise. 2 blocks from Sacinaw Income use With | CEO. MARBLE, eae} built if 1963. with | Li aa jj Tonizht 5to 8 P. M. New brick mes with mica, exhaust fan and cus- tom windows, Delco ‘ou bese bie tn brick or rear abeth Rd oat 1 = Lake « v to Exmoor. Watch for Bateman & Kampsen Realtors FE 4-0528 377 8. Telegree Eves. & ‘Sun. Co-operative Rea) Estate Exchange 3 ROOMS ON LINCOLN § ROOMS on Frangup lsd Several geod 2-tamilies iInmeome for cotered. Several otner good buys for col- cored P W innan & Son. 6 W. Huren St Man Alive | YouTl reall i lor aon with 2 $14,350 Complete Ee including 75'xl50 ‘Lot life im beautiful Spacious 3 and face brick oon es bathe, As LOW AS $69 PER MONTH JUST COMPARE THESE FEATURES: SOLID_DRIVE—CARPORT NEAR SCHOOLS NEW. SHOPPING CENTER SEF THE haa ae FUR- NISHED EXHIBIT HOME AT: 2328 MIDDLEBELT RD. NEAR ORCHARD LAKE RD. Northwood Organization Ince. Phone FFderal 4-6191 SEMI-BASEMENT HOUSE AT 25 Ortonville 3} bedrooms bath. electric stove and of) heat- FORCED SALE Owners business force, sale of this lakefront contemporary 3 bed- . Perimeter Roman a3 ee new- ly redecorated, INCOME Potentiat Gt no) a ae income me AKEFRONT 3 bedroom bath. large sereened perch stone fireplace, Laree. r\' ht ae sae yaar y Center St. showing. excellent investment returns, full basement, garages, at a new seduced price of only $15,000.00 With $5.000.00 down, shown bs. appointment. TODAY. 4 ACRES 2 bedroom home tn the Clark- ston srea. full basement, 3 acres of very good timber, asking only $6050 00 with a substantial down payment shown anytime. Off Josivn on Second St. 2 bed- room. plastered walls. oak floors, lovely basement. knotty pine rec- reation room. extra room in bese- ment, aute of] heat. 2 garages, one I-car and one 3-car, 2 nicely aan aeee lots. see this only to- ay. $700 009 DOWN PHA 3 Bedroom Brick FHA and GI Approved DOWN PAYMENT PLUS Costs GI NOTHING DOWN FHA $1,200 & $12,200 Choice of 5 room desi Knotty ome wantnee ith rustic hardw: Automatic. ‘ofl forced sacl heat. t folding door See these values homes today, bedroom plastered walls. oak floors, of! forced air furnace, ; large picture windows, model o pen daily on Rutgers St., off Bald. REALTY CO, REALTORS wis Ave: Co-operative 3 263 Exchange oars wees | Ussell Young 1075. W. Huron REALTOR NEXT DOOR TO BRANCH 412 W. Huron St. FE 44525 POST OFFICE , [Open Eves! ‘til @ Sun. FE 49612 LU "rr NEW FHA HOMES 3 bedrooms with Jarre living ‘ oom and picture window. Large J ; bates belies ‘ srernte piaapld Daily 1 to-8 f Toom Auto. hot water. oil force ~ pete 5 is | alr heat, oak floors and ree THE CHELSEA — lot Priced at $7,950, with only : own plus mortgage cos Paved street. city water Sewer. Pccated @t asli asd “treet | West of Joslyn Ave. EAST SIDE $1450 DOWN 3 bedrooms. enclosed front porch. full basement paved street. nice Kitehen with breakfast nook. quick possession IVAN W. SCHRAM FE $-5091 or FE 5-9471 Elizabeth Lake Rd Between Scott Lake Rd. and MSe 3-1872 or OR, 37-1769. WHITE ad storage ton If no answer, nh. FE 5-2564 Ribboned driveway. Open Evenines and Sundavs Large et LL ence 1111 Joslyn Cor, Realtor Co-operative Real Estate Exchange "stl B50 Loca on Fernberry st aff WALNUT LAKE 4 bedroom—ol) hest—2 car ga- rage—lake privileges bargain priced—only $3,000 down. trade for eng 2-0 tract of sthaller ho IM ey Realtor Lake. : $1,000 DOWN . New 2? bedroom ranch, large let, at | hea Leake, needs a4 ees Brayton tact R, J: VALUET, Realtor, hi “— “100x159 ft mer pas Hvy., 3-2361 lot All this for only $7,950 with terms available. LAKE PRIVILEGES On Elizabeth Lake This ts a lovely 2 bedroom home with a full basement. A very nice kitch- ‘0. Automatic gas heat. Gag hot water heater and a 2 car garage. The lot ts 100x149 with several nice large maple trees for shade. hp = can be yours for oaly AW ATKINS LAKE Lake privileges. A very nice 6 reom ranch type home 2 noice bedrooms. 12x18 living room. 12x 12 ving Seta A very nice kitchen 11 basement with rec- Treation room. Entrance vesti- bule Oi] heat. Hot water heater. A home in very good condition. For only $13,000. LADD'S, Inc. Drayton Plains - Open Sundays, hae Pontiac Lake Rd. FE, 2-207 4 GOING WEST. QUICK POSSES- Fiperes St. STOUTS z,|" ae See tae AND 7 ROOM SEMI- os _east side, broker FE 5-3616 sion. 6 rooms modern with rage; stoker automatic heat! dee, of extras easy terms 102. BEST BUYS TODAY Three bedroom home in the the down payment is only $1500.00. EAST SIDE Just off Auburn this little fruit gig ! price ones the ir is only $5,000.00 with “s1.000 down. LAKE ORION . Hat) brick home must immediately. No =A peli give it away, but any nabie as will large popearcls teh, sew-. Pall a iaks view — 3 the m 7 teatare Y cheek: Latae lake front Iet and three car ia a Make an a . see this one Just’ WEST OF: SASHABAW RD. 180 by 227 . Cle * kee. oat nade drive way, enters on “hers fully eq with alumt- a are roma’ te offer toss at $12,500 Beautiful View Nearly new 1'9 story brick over-- looking a wonderful view of grow- ine green fiel Large bedrooms With double closets. living room attached 2 car garage Baldwin Area 4 rooms and beth New iinoleum en the floors near schools and transportation FA oi] heat and auto water heater A littie work Needed on tils touse. but the price ailows for all necessary repairs See it today 2 i * John K. Irwin Since i924 e 101" 2 N Saginaw Phone FE 5-0447 M47 Eves | $495 DOWN 2 and 3 bedroom starter nomes, hear Auburn Heights, well and septic tank “Tnstalled. lot 100x150, bo finance charges. BARGAIN 30 x W cinder block full basement, well and septic tank installed, lot 50x200, needs ire = $5,250 cash. WILLI. WHITCOMB REALTOR FE 5-0522 Street FE 2.1804 4. BUILD NOW m cur well restricted Waterford Hill: Estates Estimates freely given from our vians of vours. HERBERT C. DAVIS 8924 Ptntiae Lake Rd ’ £600 DOWN Need room? Then, see this new 4 bedroom bungalow with lake privilewes Auto of heat and hot vter Never “s in se much for little Just ef (a) today. CRAWFORD AGENCY §3's W. Huron FE ¢-1540 Eves, MY 3-7085 PIONEER HIGHLAND Snow white frame, 3 large bed- rooms, plug sewing room, ree living room family kitcheh, .im- maculate — ufer*bathe oak take efiySeace Immediate pos- session Write Pontiac Press. BY OW § ROOMS AND TILE bath ashabaw beautiful landscaping. Shown : by BRYANT Real Estate Lincoln 66544 STOP LOOKING! , START BUYING! GI’s—$250 Moves You In! CABIN, wit OF LA&D | - Wear ahs ACRES OF | ; with fireplace Ceramic tile bath | and kitchen. Divided full bsmt.. be Tee Fiz v0 EAST OF BALDWIN AVE You will enjoy this home from the first moment you see it really a Dol] House Livin has big picture window. f: & inette combination. rooms. tile bath, full besement. gas heat. Oniv 5 years old Per- fect for retiring couple. Price $10.826 Joseoh F. Reisz 53'2 W. Huron = FE 20259 Co-operative Real ENate Exchange FOR COLORED 4 ROOMS & BATH Hard® floors. full basement Venetian pende fenced yard. $10,- 950. terms MELROSE 2 bedrooms, bath. plas- tered walls. oak floors basement. oil furnace. Close te schoo! and bus Immediate possession $$1.450 down OPEN 4-8 PM. “NEW G.I. HOMES $700 down pius mortgage costs 3 bedroom face brick homes. Plas- tered walls, oak floors, picture window tile bath Full divided basement with recreation space. Gas furnace. & water heater Drive out W Huron to Waterford Township Hail, turn right on Cres- cent Lk. Rd. about 44 mi. Watch for open sign OPEN 4-8 POM. $950 DOWN New 2 bedroom modern homes at White Lake Large living room. Picture window Excellent kitch- en. ample closet space. Bath, oi! forced air furnace. Choice of 4 elevations $7,900 Drive out M59 to Deck Lake Rd. Watch for open . C. HAYDEN ox Walton Bivd FE 60441 Reaitor Open Eves & Sun. 12-3 / 7 | AEAR ABOVE AVERAGE HOME — an : room ‘with family size dining ell. Oak floors piastered walle, full basement with auto- matic gas heat are just some. of its manv fine fea- tures. Call for appointment. SILVER. st. vm RCREST sandy beach. terms PANGUS MI5 Cc Tete. Ph. Ortonville 132, Reverse Chas. Ph COTTAGE & 76 frontage, lovely high lot with beautlful cedars good ‘beach, cottage has full base- ment. toilet and lavatery full price $7.500 with terms. PAUCt ees KERN, Realtor FEET OF 1 m7 “Real Baie Boe 1919" o Lake home full price $6060. I INCOME APTS GAS Good cond and lecatton. ber month income By owner. _2-7236 after 6 om HANDYMAN’'S SPECIAL A 5 and bath. 2 car earace., South Edith If vou can refinish oak floors up an, down and in- stall new WNER 5 rooms, modern, FE 5-5662, HEAT $300 FE easy $50. a month terms and A-l neighbors Kev in our office. ADAMS REALTY 382 Auburn FE 4-339) FE 2-1900 9 OR 3-2420 HOME AND INCOME East Cornell near Baldwin, 7 rooms, 1 bedroom Ist floor, fire- place. oll hot water furnace. m income. "PONTIAC REALTY Baldwin FE 5- 5-8275 5 AND HOUSES. sale, EM 30012 after THIS WEEK’S SPECIAL $950 DOWN 0 Oxbow area. Lir- bedrooms 10x11 and @x10. Utility witn oi] ‘urnace, Electric water heater Quality construction throughou Convenient to school and church== Balance at $80 per month “$1,150 DOWN Solid masonry home, Middle Straits Lake area. This home, built in 1950 on 100 ft. lot bas living room with natural fire- place. | bedroom. electric kitch- en, utility, a number of built-in features. Designed for comfortable living. Attached garage _— venient to stores. Lake prirtle EMBREE & GREG 1565 Union Lake Rd. EM 134393 Mage NEAR SCHOOLS, . On Ann Arbor a 4 BEDROOM HOME Glassed in porch. Automatic off heat, recreation room, bar, - gar- age. $13,500. Term . ON CEDARDALE 3 bedroom bungalow. Ail newly decorated. 2 extra lots optional FHA. financed. Offered for less s.N PARKE EM 3.4898 FE 5-7704 FE 4-5181 {WISNER AREA 2 bedroom, Samgaicy fr aula w i. tion with shy nice be, Se wil “your ‘ WANT A er included Garage 84.605. PE $-T025 EAST Good § room frame home~-32 bed- one full basem ges :~ High "ie New ‘low ‘be price with $2,506 CEDAR ISLAND RANCH New 3 bedroom ranch ty With attached garage, cedar siding, pav drive, Im- mediate ara = to do, is really @ deal for This someone. $11,100, terms. WE BUY LAND CONTRACTS NICHOLIE & HARGER Open 8:30 to 8: W. Huron 8t. ra rE $8183 JESSIE ST. 6 room home in ex- cellent ditien, 3 bed and bath ing room and Gasqusons ga heat, ence ‘as ft ae y $9,300. Good terms. Two BLOCKs TO sT F ae 4 large bedrooms in this bome Located on nice shaded "lot, paved street, steam heat, 2 car With good terms Call FE cma ceeene SUBURBAN LIV- ING. Clean 4 room home located on an Gere of land with fruit - Good basement with gas $9,460 with THE CITY 3 bedroom aa home with attached garage. acre, a erful spot for c¢hii- — Excellent pee, < ell” with w wo men w, FE ose,” aan nice garage, a. In LAWRENCE WwW. GAYLORD EALTOR iM” E Pine FE 4-0666 Co-operative Real Beste Exc! schenge ' TONIGHT * Sylvan Village 1415 Drendate) owner ts anxious for « quick sale and has cording’ the proper- ingly. We advise road “to Garland vondale, tolow signs. Bateman & Kampsen FE 4-0528 Eves. & Sun. ROYAL OAK Realtors 377_S_ Telegraph mecmecconyh peolneeed floos and fea- uring rooms, din Toom, full basement, automatic Beat, tn ot only tal sabe tere.” bargain yee pes jn Anee 100 Oakland FE 42544 Open Free Parking Eves dining in book and china sh Ex- ceedingly attractive kitehen— eat- tne Lap overlooking back lawn. Also 10x10 covered rear terrace. ce sement has natu ral fireplace. Ot! heat. etc. Breezeway to dbl. FINE" sk: "bacet Slag $26. 500, : “a PINGREE STREET Excellent family home-—room te spread out in the 17 ft. living reom. lixl] dining room, 1lix9 kitchen and large sed h. Pleasant view of fenced rear yard with marge shade trees and w- ering rubds, trea ventilation in all three second floor bed- a ket es Gas heat an rm % pes ‘ee wick © pats ro 54.000, LAKF PRIVILEGES TOP NOTCH for several reasons? Perfect condition = clog od living room — 15 garage. ‘select r Street 913.500, rela = oneer terms. CA HUMPHRIES REAL TOR FE 2-0474 $3 N. Tel . Open Co-Operative rage Exchange For Sale Lake Prop, * 44 lands. Now! Cass Lake Front Bnck and frame heme with TS feet of- Living room with ©. $36. 500. terme! Oxford — 4 Acres “pen ean garage The price is right. $10,100, - +0584. . A. Taylor — - wot ¥ on caf a - For Sale ae 5 46 * . = THE P C PRE sf == S, WEDNESDAY, ershberger | AY, JUNE Id Goods Household Goods _7| Sale H 60 POOLS 6. eet ‘ at north ens, A end. 64. ly ina 106 lake troat | new sed, eee weak, Toes ir easy bh, ayes f ier | Been Ml 48 “3 1 edrdo mi ets § sof El cond! a AT cK, 8 Perit Buch FRONT rest tiful os f resi ares exce! ventor TION rc s t Wes erossin “AND D COM iving To m= sull diel tes pede Ler oak i FE ectrie stove ND 2 BIG Ss ~ere Ra i i he oar chen ubdivies bie ‘teas | OA y OR 3-6 OR ae ee sing over FLICAT ” £ MUNI } ing roc ani aan tes. $40 $5 ii DINETTE MAROON SHVE aan one Good 3 SAVIN : : co ~ aity, FE culaat tan FHA == AID Sov GAs, STATION ASE IN tegen, ower ad = tite 9 FS THREE LOnk, an ec) other ae eee ashe 83 soy we: Sirs INETTE an MI feosaub 2x2 cad NGS Cedar ony AND C erms wuved Oar G : 0 Cr or address tk in UIE 5 U 5 and : wi age is A | Peviges pee TOMES ere a jis CL oes ee pe ORL CASETQUICK mae inition Fig neat he oe haat aieee nel ee e 3 with gbttice ot ed tt lice Musk ( / ee tt eee AYMEN ® PI ker a, tush ting teas" -nsule Prod le . room, this «ea ART HA 45. «OL Write ving and e NSF te iL Ol yy ane sell t AY NT ECE D Wind doors and oe. po re $7.95 with natu: ee —_— OR | ake Pos tn quip JROCE CK | Pee pe iat rade PLAN | goed DINT FE R: ows ma tro: : roc < & e up. sa Sato gh ae rene | Oya! ph, STON Ee dt egacyear Sree! pean ones oe Cried Posies eae ee 100 tot. 18 space ig BoD vey. SER, Pe st s| ooo De = Oe eee oe 00 Dall eee ae ANO ‘2 5 conere T9c-b | eee we sie ; re : Rd RD 3-9006 A ~ on ‘ost 3 I ND Y 6 MA IN GC 6000) Shi te ag ' Ww aN ty b a” A mn LAKE Bis.oe, “* see ear Walton SOSLYN i 2 Seqsenk an tee Aubare ‘ave TN. | el ail Jone Lake mir tee Signat a “also slesea ran SS rianias “SALES. CO tO 3” hin iV SE le : D GON pinge puline ese soe wera Pine & ; a uy Wises Tae. . aed } a s or he a a pA So tered ota Sa [asa a Bit 8 ae Si Eee Be? oe 2 oe [seer A iy gl ye bome co a tsen2ed cone bee” tS ora. baatty ‘o — oe ie tee ee a nccmnian | |” re saeas OAS eee ALT( yN Ae aon 0s Bde sis peer l bord decorat! ee a | Sass ee al ied te Byte wor ANI neaae icon 1 sigh Sei Bee se eat eps a ata, = —oerines id. room 361 ant | O01 ——- OToN sive Age eA Cy & MIDDLE sits == gt (crt ta om — Duet i Po me and | ~~~ Sale Land ; ec? | ND VAMP anon " reg o or oe \pe H sf seca ~1t MBER ees ‘nd vere co" , BE EIS en eo Le Grae or tate ee Ge) daa | oN ee tne eee a as ete) Cet tn ame : erm , rac rad cT A 10. as : turon un ont a 7 teen aaa ae - Bereh. cottage Clean 2 55 ra Clarkston deen. GROCERY -SrORE Write J adid-tald $5 BALANCE Id O. wile I aciottredy! D | 16 oneition RIGIDAIR ro, Nome OR FENC cilia te bl Sh eos FURNACE A Jehan ta eae bed. | sid 1S CORRES aso. | 2 rE yess STO oe hoserea’ 6 OF ese | $128. MI 6-424 wuneias ae R one pity reas KE GOOD . FREE ESTIM! Crs Tor blowe: PR 450s ACE AN AR lot. $6 in pred Imp: anea Lot — UL ry year ar ecured by Yor soso | CASH 6-4289 vie by Sony or $78 GAs FE + D ESTIMA ria - FE 6-056 bureer & n i ee “Ebaeto EL | ie eter ore Sema tes 06 = ae + aga rinernioens Ws pen Ree : | room * rt {fora EERE 2 ra! bee Make "gr a iD OF vive | 1863 Union EE & G “REC coogi AC STATE [sEAUFIFOL, t vent | + MODEL HOT omatic. wash: Save M me RIDING. se — = pine Sameted ieving Rhee eo Ss Bort abbas iad small | | —— atu Eel Rd s GG | BANE BLDG on ES ae SPOR: tele eirigerator and COMB one VER MeegTORY | oi 14 1N : sched carage. mee Tan or trade. Wee frontage. fosy ~ CLAS me Pemsns | case $3000 pacer Vi lege, 34393 | eg + oe HS heel uy SS celles peace: Wiser utreecer 104 ME y at YAWN, JACOB! win ne see oe aoe Rar | oe TASS C&S DM wap A Ee eae were it teal Bo oney. at) ae doa BtoB 7 ri? LA e af t ighw ‘ { ate wey pa 1 $27 . | — cast onal tes on 2 | ditto out br mer c at eae N _IN MA 4 «IN d _ th ay . t Mi hhe aaa | : ; ional ch and how c ee cent eas AL QUEEN NNOR, 2 Es- kA, an Le ha peers SY Seal ates elastase oy fee eee re So eee pore Ge MBER | pane sa, Te Bd» 4 B. r v cent. i at} = by z reation | foom home. 3 rep SY ras ee | tera businegs wegen Extra eae ae Caen | FrHOENATOR Sore" ma REP rYPR i eth vel oa ati V GAS RILEY rs and Fa : i vasigat! ~ $i0 Complete | best or els on LAST ~ we Dt F EVA . TYPE COMMERCE Rene yeetrteted 2303 ORCHARD a STATIO FF BROKER | S st nce eet om ” baat eas tpetalie raree ter 8 Pertees Felco x 00 Moto ney a R _ ' | 0 N 77) rn i ae fy ca Bur Poot, I R ae ent eee | on aaa SHOWR a , DISCOUN: | eerie eee [a rece | Se re ata Se _cEAP cal fives high Pine te . VROO pages ‘iow INT ce Gaseta - Gio INATION ; MI 4.35 Ess 393 ine Michiran.} Bey | oon ME going op endlla TRAILER saree a Silver La a On. OM | ees at the | cays pap oh agave Ul Se =n Sckviion eteaiseexca e Fluor. | OW PRICES TER’S Movi zo : NEW RAE vores terreee tie" pai Osan, Most "fooraes sib 000 ao, fom “room ee Peeccent iotereat mur ern on tn eotaratare tb Owner turliare, ee arta miornaToR nT OCR Seer" Qaneret ricer "nina Twin ct moos _ % avOn180 x pt mois ety foes ot with a aee Septet repa Up re tor CRC _ ie Lk a nie ure PE Picks oF YARDS Mna@t RVICE ’ esese! vies trie refrt ORAM BE. $17,500. T bide ing A shes ete riviicges) te ems cose fe to 2 OSLEY SHEL ao 8 38 to soLiD CH 24646 or TO SE. , Biecu Cilest toatiion ACH ARE. 1 eye m that an wi nm eal Es te Scot: gare ft erator SHEL VADO a CHE! rot FURN 4x8 She RVE* j Eleetric frigera condition with she’ A ROYAL Oak po any f attracts vite PE tate, t tee Lak O def ou LVADOR REFRI ees RRY 8 Sn: 1. 428 om et Ro or es r ator $25 U tise sina: ds bani00 empl arn Bg yi woe | “car —— eat FT LD ance at ag mer | 2 MPeanryvania. remteaat Se eases abe cheat Hoge" Mo) Two ten ~ | ex ses Ls PyltenT tees 100 Piast | Steer ‘und wt eton Ss baliness "i a. lai NANCE ea try “asber tear et || trceraion “ts sian pe AT bine bas oer Ded mattresses 8 ea nox rings ai ; s { Jot — s ' aut ‘ eac tet Wenen end batt Kl ‘ure aa foe on Coleate oven @ but to els os soe PER CENT OISCOUNT 4 — oe South Serige CHROME DINE od Pedi] late mode! | roves 6 $8 FES SET 83 Maye come nes ers 4 sicoe ae Mot tein See ete tes fount con ay eer gen erie Wa ye | LOANS STO wemme | BES scree cela aaa | gree, G8, EG, Fe ee Re] Sane Scat FOR weld ry T Ore 4 reet lifet: st cellent with y Bid $10 and and sSEM- me 80! sta A lL. | ction lad r $8 ater THE # ee een 1 After hard Ali eton, R clea por Seechanics foollan fli es cre I! basemen Cont | On ANS: PEdera) 405.15 See oe 2 ees table 960 83 aol | a¥o cic FE 2-080) re , $0td, ‘Ex. 2"8 std Douglas es OOS sa re et re a poles : bedrooms MAN on PE ne pe = on good. busines: looking ? = R! = erase pig. neater Phone signature. 5s TO $500 pepe rf Famous beasts vee FuDIO COUCH. t Clem. ae — ar (ear tt fare wma 5 reste sled, eer . = E 20503 eall +46 : aio apport for AY OR + tion. | * furnit look 1 popu s mak new 19 ter le GR %” ns) per M. oo) ris bf and te cabt 54 en 1 hoo tiv ; OR a| Ed pportun s AY O'N 2937 Mtiviecrcsene terion — T an Heats econma ao eee ent end | 2 Qs meine meee Y 9 pe Perte TRA STOVE. suR tn wren pg A es ee te eee AP Oa 6 round you a 2 Sy Giddines" 7 business gecorated Gee and uy FES mode! Sientel aeeie. 3 On homes aa _suite. etre Ade condition DEEP. ae nme a 320. zg ITs | ats en i 13 = Pasta we'l lanai ravsanal with gevese oo eee © | Chole comer Geos tor} = M Se ‘s Unfinished homes, ieee Was arved dining room _¥. Huron LARGES FOR RME IKE et SD ee, oe 5-2400. = . ° SES St Seems wan nhes | ecu” rE vosis Lk Rd Tak sone ck tt on Teler (St oney to L WATE AD _ ble watt Z NUT B = oy PE ke — Nort ISTER LY’S H. aw coe wing A fern | Ea See Ta cinch tor fe — Teleeranh seg cauetlens 53 _BuiLDIN steve wore beet aiceae we twin apes: Se » hern Ls stewie Fe 3 ost ARDWARE PE te 7 A gi lee only | ROS in nea, SASH able ae tee soca cts Aas ad LOA Lenders) Se HOOVER UPA sort MATTRESS ‘all after | Pontia 97 Cooley mber Co LD aa FP Adame. a E ht $-daee ne nore Lane = ae | oe ane ‘a, restaurant oe | ee Baxter & Livinonta AKC oe SAVENPOR > UERIORT soutD SAK AND BO bwerohtiaarent moe | ee SAKAGES | REPAIR: ~~ ane re tee) i Ee ARCANE wee | “ADAMS ie “ite a adi snot POBTERED 55 | eal oh ears | U Ra, Pie ROD ee "lA 2A Epon a ea building NB | BEDROO 4-5078 )Pogteane 4 Be TE Nean © Ruba REA a NEE cu ete Seca Cd em cagsr WASHING wor U — rtists’ PL 1-4 tarage door Adults phe dos M Hows | —=* pubdate idin PEIN lee ar FE 21900) SALTY | $ pee pince Bape ate pone! pow wa sed T a le sts’ suppli = gore —1661_P Nozth side t soartanent _Reahor PE #25 feat loce a wy 4. : 0 peg ll ae or sod. mower, top | _o ae $25.00 ‘value rade-i suppl upplies aysted side _turniehed S +2544 a id HH. AR R OR Ts > or 1 rite acce tting in fertitts: top _tond $28.00 valve dl core “In De P ies—ch ’ hobb: Pp ee - af OP. j lor Good | \\ sass | noe ess . Pra cash new law er or <= vegies pe sabte pt. sifica eck y YW Br e or sal OO! Goes econo, ARE = TTtYT BEAGL Me eect Sted DEMO! 137 12 2 o_.....8 tion “ our cl % eezy oe and e by a KING) di pment @aay OUICK Re Es, nolls. M. cotam | OOF ateriy. Good | § - sofa ‘teow 1.50 Su Hob as-| & ta. fir You'n ry Lake = eae on, Varore Se + age no s Preser parkin SE 3 oo cently AKC A 66508. ble tes FE §-2300 i pe. wood = +. $3.98 pplie ” bie pal A 4x8 “ 2 r ernhe ao @. "R 4_oF - R R. ket - ea suite eee 3” N 8 case me sais ste mn Sct i ae te fm iy eid eee aaah S| oye: cen Para aes eS GS | ake ie aoe Baee meme pai ar aoran cae a ae ay a ee ace ho gistrict $10 Se Bone aoe aan | near Quit” LOT — NING 8 . odo W. E rusranteed refrige oo Ps town a oe 98 home by the Shaded atex _H__P. Sutton ett Cla ari nical stock in Gee Sncludian Ae Most uto ts th | LARG ult for fu IN FL dition. DITE. VEF\ w. ¢ bay refri we a3 | and Jo i lreagl wrod or artes ba $2 45 tne wae ult Sooek area stton. MY Clarkston Hy AUT ventory judinn - rie visit joans ne place pa © TRAD rniture FLORIDA and . China clo low tioned e many rators 50 eosi. Ho Furnaces op [Ee electric Teor arg cs Sa gence fe ter ge ace For Sa 1S oni Bucy ro W =a fod owe — wana oF on your ont EIN AL +6151 nts thee oe et. bullet, table SMALL EC acre aa hard water ai ico fi ecabtne ré 08 79 Sad leet wel There : le F "| weathers ASH ¢ Apsreee se ce eeetlon syenr moe power o he er amothe Tet. table Sates men- soil. galvaatoed = water’ acon Dama eabinets ort ee finish: OO gues ere arms hrbbelaiedt a Cee but wher needs. yment plan Oatcte cms Sue en D. Buekit hand m NCE | CHARTREUSE eee "Cool EE P PAYME cas pcen Tt pe = amaged $17 05 gr vlus a new COUNT 48| wime to” tarte they me wea| ur’ ment plan sulled to. out | moto wil ace tise. wi outboard all meg ae ROY ke WYMAN'S. “e ife couger i | oie Refriger: so 14x32 piaat bedroom tex RYE ad eto get Memiio. wee uaz od) «Meee: a ert hd hate Moen to. your | 32 . is pel” will sel ra | _G ose emo. | oxdhon # {AN’S fy soert oe ‘tp carton: ator Chrvs: reer ered and tf Fe her Ap 12 STATE he nd” t your Now ore orkel Ne Fei 8 servic as hail trade fight 3 u ~ ateway a steam tty Mines USED “18 “-W_ Pike Gary: y at etv $s Arita dopant led Bete Sey 8 AC ATE PE cunicte c a cu Ga ewe erisidee | FE 5-010 4 8306 Rareee b. CARVE after stacs ke ) REPR: ‘ HIVES OF S70 eas = nace air t ro Jeg onl rtantt RES ty — e read on the s. Pr an . Bar n m@ VED OA 6 ment. 18 IGE ee “se H ar and 110 tt. of” fhe mnly $278 + be may te eauipi eter ueat ésident. i9s4 Pi ae H cee) va OAK 37 _ Bea RATO! er F et iF UT . of 1. FES ONT ardwa 1 TABLE & ch. OR, IN Ahh _ gt sil OMe CHI pase cuchog on oY eaestont pepe = | bere Ge consider #0 30.000 4 roger: E 5-8 wales te fay || tema dl eond 7 __Keego 2 | GOO INSPE NSO eee Seg ht wt LES see ot Ri a ee Yip to enon ete Sn eee | ear SPEED tu one gaz N $22,750 2 car hand email rag a. chick ertba.. aa" ot” da S 0. 3516 “ H paym Would 1 miles WHITE se oe EECVORTOE REPATS WOULD FE 3-063. prices. Ss WR oH Dire Bw er Sal : = ph se Ge. S beat house, machine A om or EM. p-308 ike te aoe os Os | £1. cond! cA W you r_#-0832. a are lees “Ones PUM * Weand Hwy es rice seg Shao cutiful moder. as W , e&A mein Baie $3 or “84 hous es. | tons = HIT LIKE Bi 213° we afi PO, AMP. LINCOLN | R = , 0 2887 84 dow MA R : E EN Sicwo en 6 AMY. & oe Lake — 2 1 sae poe a rr Stark tase IDE Loan C uto Ouse, a ape Exch endition 89 | ans BRIGHTER ener anes ¥ eee ress. eee and . 4 ent din tu ein |= +156 pho poked del AC) NW OVER A NOE 1397 TE. fu x ta need PORTA! -oone a ranch w low Ro’ evel = "oS ore! briek | 22 3 messer, Pontia 7 om cots tans bei land R A er for WHIRI Kirk OVLIE! TUR Drill boltin WASHE RTABL motor ae ‘ earace ith 2 neeee tr eA 3 st elt bs reation n. bas ae “Fe diester, Bote oy Maura: Coma pan at Pe tank, sement. Stool A Uprignt good LPOOL way IER H ES w COMB | press, $20, | e down. R. — Ken © WASHT . FE —t prone ee = eect je cat One weal = rtrid aEL. FE 5-09 et a tas Vi i ue ne saa one oo WASH SOFT AIR “a ene _EM 3 so. | ttle se mee noe tne ft it bait im wi gro a ge 2 ep wel tuto. idge is ““T tL cat oa} TEAG 5: Sa Bx. B Phage Ha ra 5 mile and ELE wan to Get - | We ¢ ‘ER test ne N DOOR 6203, | = E and in exc been ACHINE cons om 19s. many other on noel pchagl rhe ICE HE 6 EALTO i AGUE ap what bors yeu. Kolin) he ELECT or seek Tipe sho SK este tees fia a(S $1330 after 6 poor . rooms. 2° * ext _Foom, di must other ex private for bir C RE: TRD™ to R sUE F ay 8 t& ave ¥ or bou rea OW t | cond te RA k type. and w you IN sizes 8 ereen nse | PIPE ) _after ellent Daten: # 7 iad bod: teegppg aged ‘axe ena To lease, AM S tee. x < FINAN +) FE 41157" fi setraller Wire dition. $40 ARGE. es, ree wow Be COA AY cmc Gooa annie aroaee be reation lecrus otha tates R ve “atures = ze eee, eon TAND 2 N Chico? = 187 * RILE or |! ELECT: OL an WOoS : <= ouuinie | 2! Ty Pas LOCK = Basdecr ADINO thee Ideal | een ee: D aporeciated. highway’ solpieceiay ROC . MAIN tia ey Single | bed. STOWE. Pree 2, Bsrnoldedhatte ‘Oreste tae aq Piumotag Supp, 19 MACHIN Sates iy San ol) ree ev ted. ¥ y. Can location ing good HESTE 3-73 AGE FE_ 1-008 pum bed« C 1 for en , | COMM rd Lak G SUP LGA Supply. Cheap. NE 1 me fur: 73 B Y 944 N be on E SAL LA 6 p. Mi & i "CR er ER Pyprtceped af c s H 100 8. a fester amass man SIE sn johnson sorties | LOAN sg ‘R, MICH. ait Tt eae ORION. ead, | we ae re sn ‘DMP ELECTRIC estes pee WALKING — Sno | area a. : Pin > Real Estat FE +6 p : ADE stake t rr ROOM 8P yton “eves | nee Rea ¢ ete Vi seat c lodel FOO GAs | and HEATER. e satate FE i203 _ HOU fu YO ruck chev.) sce RenTeR aE __ ex ALAM oe ae erate tant: 80 MPs. Fz he Lake F FIRE xchange ' : siNOLD. “OK ames. UR LAND ane T9764 : tn lamp. r xcellent AZOO GA’ FE ¢357 ‘ace Cuahen Bay aercsalad del Pi r. Ot] sto boiph mroenenpe! he ront We are sorr DID ig Goops | wor u ppliances NTRACT. per bird © eatcieg table 230.95 EC le ~~ 7 ay included ive aedel ont CKUP Ne aes COMPRES- ties’ — ne home in and #0 tory the in — e oe 0.8. TRAIL weed goad howtetra ct. | FOR oes pense” table. van issn IVERSA 5 PE D008, _ fies "My wins oon, aa — off '54 aes, AND 33732, See ee Se ee re wa Riggs ere ee Soe et Sarge euctte deaes me aa = 200,000 F vRuee eae ad assive eh Pease eT yea ving TOD * TO 8 : — 14 oF erator atic w LIKE N RIGHT | Electric Co, ee ares 11, *. 00 picnic a = Rls: tapecruct of BAU deroholaty ODAY'S S =n evcle priests ves: | FoR _re eds Ee New| sont u ane ee pate hd cooker. 4 Q FE be. shet e. art ne : Co the b siekn S SPE . 1945 for NABO SALE ? and ste tion. Pp 1929 with lar: QUAR - 4d ET. pea some aRD $35,900 peat land in at raat SPECIALS wren eg, parcresers UARA a re- eae ce by arta op en CIRCLE t, lates tru = ; moda, 2 Dougias Fi : rice & boat >IT: 7 pd . be ER R PA ~ " bolt KE T 1893 ween , areca washers .... 429 he. | SP $20 1 Spence St. gas ures. ni FLUO re o28 %" ween All ir Di steams re PARTRIOCE LEE a BS a Pale For You Tod tS acl ee at Pree eter BRS ‘Betis asim eon ene tt ae eae = 990 ront aa ab 2 ae term of state’ oday rot condit: er. Ft for aE : Te ances 8 reation ettes tin: nest x8 wip tseeegeeee uD homes f ; wor 2.8316 GA 8 laketrent: A V otary law jon. ifle tn = ALE ot hee TEED A 422 W weet's | Su Too bedro @ for k Ost | Oak 6/16" , + 98.08 rom aA ae wren & “ 316 i RDEN . L : 1@ HP wh mo Want ex- ao tion. TV: SETS Huron fi ahtly ed $tt om and tteh- Fir seeneee cones 95.00 rl? ae . Lenea a Garey p to $500 to NEPTUN i Eo ad pS a acioty cheeks 198 val Neb- | SELECT R: soteeeesececens JOHN home. ‘3, § ROOM oe eee & SEED Durt se t withow we nithonR ee Ma TARANTERD USED _fescent 3 ehowttomcuiaicr me. $3.95. | Sete Me - pome ttt ote ROOM MODERN Llandmariy qiroanding STORE During Hines. | _ |e eat prep. a a it“ up. a $23 23 80 and Up. = conpe | 76) REA 303. Orcha marred, Call at 8 JAMBS . a 120 arn, 000 DERN 11.000 plus ke re. widctate tres ayofts yfair we Pete’ trie < gla VY OUTSI hard ante i PAINT GRAL tarear ie $12,000. dow 8 stoc ate an depen sho . laws | O42 Lake . - Retrig Co. ~~ R, B MACHINES, 06 |_Lake se 36 pater GRADE «78 oy ae ritt| Seka i aa aioe 22h ce Qa eS eTape Doon wif ‘SIDE an t iG . € je | 5 = Ss : me on BMnetters, = ace. house, tures “ _inetides” bu ‘dew Payweyts 0 | BOYS se Sete. choose Jectrie “ar. ; T USED ec. | _ +7114 aatitecea: oor to ma bP dd xe" WP see ane OO: 5 ALT pom S ibe — aad ptcool wi lea ‘Business. _ Dah a Eee WE 3 36 oe and Ka: retvigeraiors © — ns RADE-IN C Py le aad , aint eee bs an will fro: %, i z ntia 8 = 8 v' ge . : ; Anupong omit The a rEg | gkistasat ne ge dicoes | SORTER Tn mre | Pom surety SON a ane amis 6 dene ‘thomas se | biee ea pepr. | ‘ek LOSING OUT 90 REA S| unite: furmia L eas ena length PP a ot aria ae lamps. Knd_ a attres Wether sy PR ae LA: i. Sale ive Real ‘Estate Bt L Est furnt owner’ AKE 7 m dre ETA aw 8 kicheg End ers, te chais si es sc seeees $ 9.95 ID stseee ¥ Ca ATE shed edad ate aul or eves BA 2 ite pasha Eeyore : & cg al ee Resort AE cal Riiedee OR sit TE,|. oer pallachaghal pes uckn i, ieee renin Bie RicemiNa | Sul = sli Soa) ae Be SMI SER 3504 es eeeee CABIN, ELEC . “tee pon toy se Fenee Wedttn te Aare se F er |i er bise , Maten | Swat tee my cies | ‘eerste imo | 7 ae S See r ; ' riles NY “se tees 5 ' Se CEDAR near Ciittord. acres, tg NEA CA . es leciane liane Th INANCE : - Ni Ss z ra se onere: COUCH __ fae suite |. sengped Vs; ge EN ginaw ; empan| E3sia—— fg scees ate eed nee el Eee ee VEE Ptah teteewn 1 “and if eaalinhaeaaan THOMAS a, | cas Fi marred a ER aOR MILF caity "PE USINESS OF oon C cate DRAYTON = ntional Sale H end | igetrenus ATOR, YR OLD— F MAS ECON 8. wietnew OF | 5 is SUITE vacant. gedy Ww pave, eee mrgaes | "Ae ae ie. farm ouonen ees See FURNITURE CO. St de wa ce ea : : TIGA : =. : 412 ‘Tt ¢ = . Clem ent 1 Cc 7) ser gots fe ee DE N D thne. Dt UE CLO ree RS coped ens pe s Cc aLoM H’ ish 8 8 Owne on “o 2 “acre a #00 REAI E. PARTRIL ™ REN "po We 1 —_ ai a AND Tw 57 mas Fee eat santa ROOM 8 ¢ Cantal 6 LOM. OO = “Shea oor, dnulat - a Tiddell R licil'Re 7 a Aa we a LTOR. FE 2 ae EN VOU Hi i Bes No. Perrys” pia. | __5-0900.. cere, Chale ‘Betton Se 7 cu Wipers ee DRAW ies eae RS, “$34.95 Tow A lated end oe eal E TAURA . 2-8316 ED y Meade. C5. os AND USED een Catt ie ‘DITORED CHROME PE.H W tare Londes Mus Wako = | ena i te Sie, Pe |pest Frigidaire... aul a: oR 1tC ‘UR CO Ae on ® eT circus ee seen: fon, BED g cu R, Shomtey os: el ean OR CADMIU: HES|* Ina AL m2 A CRE a3 ABLE TOR | ignature ~ 0 Shc haa on sng Rte! tr conor |B Grenier at} pl weeny oa, LATED rinds ON, we AR s ke 1 Me ecen. = ft ee trie beds ; Fp get “eit se ys of bie argne EN AND 615 YDS. Gr pega ceoee ey wend. 305 Di frame tw coal in ox, ABLE - elf-Serve S ot tah rater ately a on cinetten, 20 ae pos ee fous TOILET Good for ie YDS Ful: arver washer CI gene e hve mere oa cA’y felt fckeo ak cm pat Fa selling. saves Fe aire os foe tour m| Sects lounge se jon, 3300 Elisabeth LE. Rd. Ls Beate “Timed oak a a sen.80 care 7.76 beat Tia nak rete BLAYLOCK” ‘ ma son » $1.85. fr, ee EE ale m 19. exc a |) Seeraeeen peat sd “St iat tori Cae a ia AE Sioa hen ae Eee] feat Soe eit “aay Se leieas a ripe wane | Bead Poi = NTI secon an 3 ° i in rainy a a ot FINANCE on AN ee oe a "El Furnitare, Applic nn Ser seg pon| c nam tee TLE wipm h ri : ’ FOR ty itu : Perch eae ve c_ values. § CE i ate, | mi a + en laeP e Se Sy | See re te |° CENT pttush estate stock, eete teins Sate, UY, hehe at ¥ he nees ry (dnd wen te rr ee tN rok 2 Bat | one oO ACH Bg SHOPPI taoraw _, FUEL Oil. Om a6 8 tapas 8% S eoee = NG wu 1S A : preted ae Arde rt A LOA Sante. ae, Shectnkeres w St, Bate Bech ee. : eauge, vented | evew. ous man & Kk employed m ed. | 0. FE LION » Ress. oo Realt | Kampsen Rs AP taee | | &A egy ; Bins PLIANCE au SERT ny Pet R TR A FE 405281 °° BR $25 TO $500 PECIA INS \ + +e e _ BENEFICIAL H ee FIN, 2 pe. Ww FDNANCE CO. dd | Good rv ag an RNS , 4 ¥Y a LJ Fano | Pentins & : a vane . { y \ F Re ie Sree Anca ; rigiey's TC it wed] = REN Laotian al Fe 4 ee : EW fas IT FAS : : ae err Yr . en : oo ore. se | th use, a Ads! Rone, et = 5 7 giles, _ \ — ‘ ant : oa cae | 2 u aaltant, Ads five ue 2 ay 4 ‘ yo i? | ¥ ae THE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY. JUNF 22. 1955 For Sale Miscellaneous 60 Sales ‘Ausical Goods 62 For Sale Pets _ 69 ANOTHER SPINET PIANO. SOLE ES OL LO SLICE OF HAM. _Boats & Accessories For Sale Used Trucks 90 For Sale Used Cars. 91 urs NEWMAN'S VA orrr Shop. X'S VARIETY GIP LIKE PARAKEETS AND CANARIES ” Te ™, H00 discount. Gelinghers, | 2489 Aubura_ Rd. ve “este. 12 ar 9h TNR yam BOTTOM Sante ae TRUCK. 838 — , E ram: | sees ieee ame geice. 5-5689. 2346 St. Joseph. i iN PICROP. : _—wieks,_& zd Lake Rd. Cah after © pm Pe 32% 1304 Mt. Clemens. FE 4-6960 West of Middlebelt Rd. & stcbe ich TON = hesgatn’ OL] R mri a Eo my Egy ey oa Re FLTWoo0 WORE | “TOUSE OF GOOD VE ywood tare dew Te ARARERT i Bais USED CARS I J . | : fale At = MUSIC co. : = boat, 14 H.P. Evenrude motor CARKNER B I k geste Sfitert, Tg PaR-ae |e Seeman ooreoanp |Mi200 Bem oe. AW : MI 4-341 tivwood of ai kite srices on | eP ‘ae cam 36 very. a @ + TOd GHGs sTariow NTTAC and m others. Large ohvings. REGISTERED INGER &PAN- 4-2704. truck. 4 speed transmission. $295 Shop early and d save. Long term a blood fine. S188 Orchard i¢ PT WOLVERINE BOAT. 650. | _'4) Wolfe PLYWOOD CO. ‘Muros. St tosde.* 10° | ea roy POR. TEE SOR SALE MOLDED PLY 5 STUDENARER See PRI E 488 Baldwin : 1488 Baldwi Ph_PE. 2.2549 BALDWIN “A ASROSONIC aPineT, | Dict, Smell stock ‘aple $6200. ig boat. 14 hp. Evinrude Motor. “TIOUSE. ‘OF “GOOD NEW AND USED slightly used. mahagony finished, bs. MAple 65-6200. 3923 Ormond Rd. off M38, White ’ MOW ary | Unusual buy, save $300 terms. | REGISTERED BOSTON BULL Lake. USED CARS : TILLERS, FOWRS GPRAVERS. CALBI MUSIC CO. os. 14208 Diste Hwy... next Wi ROCKET CHRIS CRAPT m CARKNER Seg onagiit +. ¢ 119 N. Saginaw PE $-0222 | RAG MOP *y Moe : By for sae at Marine Gales and eb: Se aes te . | a DUST MOP LONG. rvice, Sylvan Lake STUDEBAKER 1593 8. Wood “ee 1i| at Rochester PIANOS, SHOWN | haired ree yo le iq PT WOLVERINE FRONT _@ (an +3410 Mile Ra.) Birm: _Ml # Home Show. Big | Cages 0 piss. 06 center deck. Steering wheel. FE ae ee == aa ain Chae, PIPE prey Co, O RECONDITIONED 1 aout “size 4-705). 2865" Middl sLiGHTL LY ay ED o,, $ DUMP —-———~ ie Ts RANREOREED PERE, 9 | musteat—arcarren oma | FR Sing ee elses or Serre pane wore | feel Pel “esa or Wade fa O8 Sse 13 SMALL ike Oven mALANcuIGs TG SAVE PLUM NO SUPPLY | | PIANO Rist REPAIR |. | een ae aap em ool! . aE gj od Be A heer Pekee! S41 kepouet oncn ba idt. FE 25217 rs 40566, meetele -| cab, 140 gal saddle tank, 5th N PLL TMBING SPECIALS FAMOUS MAKE CONSOLE BIANO, | SPAYED ey GERMAN 8HEP- Renu ty se Wunams Tire seem. | Wheel W coast mirrors. licensed ew 4 in. sot] pipe. $3.98 @ length,| MAhegony finish. Special Price herd police dog, 2 yrs. old. Ex- _pany 1S. Saginaw $2,522. Also four 625x20 tires. $ 1B SoH Bie. $348 S east | sees. Bench to match Small down | _ cellent wasich dog FE ein | Wew AOWROAT 19 PT PCAME! piss) saan 4zs00. or eeeriv’ new. ‘ 2 eee atta tee eMeth | payment, balance monthly SPRINGER PUPPIES, $2. EACH. “bettom $50 MA_ 5-088! oe A ee te Soe C ed t with trim including spray. $39.50, CALBI MUSIC CO E 4-6618 iv SPEED eases Ra. Wened_U soe ° reat 1 compartment cement laundry | sip N gaginaw PE 5. SELLING OUT ALL PARAKEETS. lete os Ed Ce ommerce Ha, Walled Late __ tray) With sland and faucets, : 5-€222 | Reasonable FE Twin i eeipredel mater’ Trice ome Plan Cosa dally 6 we 6: Ben. 30 en en wire MICE WAMaTERS— ACL jom : HAVE YO N TURN Arnason Plumbing Sapely PLA LAYER MAT} ~ RECONDI- wo age : ce a on 10H P PE 65733 DOWN WHEN TRYING 950 M15 Ortonville hr ever farms. Adam: ouP M Acer ms road and South } HP. MOTOR LIKE NEW ALSO M. We Deliver BUNGALOW SIZE UPRIGHT PI- tenes oI = stable anytime Both to 2 gis aT Sati or My MY BAD Gat oe ROMEX WIRE 4 a FOOT BT | tect ee ceielent cere 1 coll ¢ marred, $3.75. t tone, ree} Dogs Trained, Boarded 70 DE OUTBOA 30 gal. bottled was heaters 980.80. jentied Sor | bagtomenel (or oe os : - feat Stn Trad erms. N EZ a) a GA raompeon, Soa erey “CALBI MUSIC CO. So EELS —~ 2 sewers 6-22 || pontoh, Sort Malla api | Tete as 4 ort RECONDITIONED “sINOER 119 N. Baginaw re sem| Mil feo cay SE - Sane hap "te Uhh eenvertet , : $20 50. FE 2610 RECORD bee“ Le ore you ry No ene rae — oy d DISC EeCrEAT “CON- : Ree Se a dition. Call after ‘FE BOARDING. BATHING AND CLIP. pe lahcpen yp ana al BOTTOM . . tie tanks Pa. 2 ran = es _ ping. ae trees re203 | Sale Farm: Edufpment 76) For Sale Housetrailers 78 GADILLAC ALU ate Immediate Delivery! 64: ; O TRATi- ICA ARDED. DOGS | ~~~~~~~ - PETTIT BOAT PAINTS LARRY SEPTIC TANKS | —St_fith_top OR 30162 trained Burr-hell. ¥15 8 Tele | OHN DEERE AUTO BALER KELL Y's HARDWARE Deal Direct! Retnforced concrete FE 2-1440 Sale Office Equiment 6: o3| re eee eee ewe : Traile 3904 Aubure at Adams Aubure JEROME STORM wiNDows sche | OO | Hay, Grain & Feed n |CAWN MOWER "SALE-OUR EN. r Heights. FE 2-881) __ _ No Finance Co.! 1 se 116 Two 32x FE) = DESK ore 2 CHAIRS ae vere or wav In pinto Ure stock of ew Eclipse Power | ie Fr PLYWOOD CARTOP poats: Rochester Ford Dealer | - —— . - - * 1EL owe ree! af ro and 14 boat & | STOP | Sale Store Equipment 64) fis “Sats eco. Sabai tary gt 1213 par cent, discount Exchange _Whipnie lake MASI. | PH OL Lett) | Buy Here—Pay Here Look and tisten The first pascn | ~~~ _ straw. cats & com. OA 62179 | Earl & Masick Co ie ered. je4 16 FT WOLVERINE RUNA- “FOR MORE THAN 30 YEARS A 5 — starter lawn mower. Sure|4 GROUP OF WOODEN WALL SS cm iets paling” ord ies Openia a Gh ro ate AND! SON CH AMPU ON, Go im, seat pgs par ares ego 0000 PLACE To euy YALL COME ‘38 eases and showcases, cabinets| Rd = esiya | crs PR a Nees with accuses 4 INTERNATIONAL SHCOOL BUS | TO JACOBSON ‘ BALER po. Evinrude with electric < ; woe habeas eacerarmes = = rate a oe, sole eve aia cinos ow a STRAW. | ena aS eee oD or: MEY ranD prt i to ¢ starter and | shifts Rup hee _Ye site sce sine ble price | wa TION A TAL ése7 xly. O8MU Saginaw, | _0@ts_core. Phone MA 6-0666. & abe me ‘ SUMP PUMP. GENERAL ELEC. vee EUSTOM COMBINING WITH SELF | Ma sun °°“ Contitenseets:| Soe Stee Soe See | » | MOTOR SALES trite motor value. 639 05 ES CASH REGIS- propelled combine. Make arrange- a at 5 ver cent - NEW , Stintty erates marred siso deep | ter. Heht fixtures for sele. any |. ™ents now. OA 62179 | JOHN DEERE TRACTOR. PLOW. | tEW AN! USED TRAILERS ON ¥ »s Re eee eet ee eae Ew | reasonable offer will be ecceoted. | 30 ACRES OF ALPAL cultivator with aowertrole end | PURCHASE OPTION © L&W BO — _—— fgan Fluorescent, 383 Orchard Yard Stick, 1} N. Saet ALFA. TIM-| rollamatic: Corn planter: 3 point | USED ON tow Take Ave The ek. 13 Saginaw. othy clover and brome, in field.| hitch 7 ft mowing machine Dw. ES As AS 850 = Sale Sporting Goods 65 beaten e ae MY 34681] ft aise; grein Caden iuearieiie PARTS STORE SLAY YBAUG aH"S : Rl I kK OL! V E R RAL L POO a TNO ALPAL- scoop ew ea hav rake. Al- = 630 Oak) : STORM SASH - OUNS—BUY SELL TRADS ta and brome hay. MA6-2177| 18 Chalmers soto baler: com-| 0 6 Tolegra PE 23200 | GRUMMAN SLUM ow CANOE. Aluminum combination windows Man AS a 238 puctney Ra Gots 6-90): a “oe m, Toh Buren Center 17 ft square end ‘er motor Ex sod 4 =n or ole 4 en Eves im : f : z . ore LOW opricelt! Boats worToas rn 30 ACRES OF ALFALFA AND |MUST BELL “@ FORD TRACTOR GU TRAVEIO 33 FT. ALL MOD. | [ses Mark V motor ine new. $12 eos ae BS _Teiogrape * we 34008. cecal MUtue i eos Rd. Mjl- ed = blade and scoop. | ern Will seil chean PE $3713 2055 Eastways Bloomfield “hits : = ue = ——— — r YT CONTINENTAL GOOD, _M!I_ 648i “SUMMER PR ces N Sand, Gravel & Dirt 66) AackeEs sTAN NEW AND USED BALERS, | condition 8200 Pontiac Late Rd | 1950 M A Fy Meo COAL = 108 hay ee A ares mowers Stock ae. elec- _Pranks Boat. Li cary ‘Lot No is. [Saxe reac imcoe Boots cay i Ss Dumps ee $1895) M. : ENSON ATTENTION Sark cae Nee Maen Decor, orie: M a ‘3 . $1198 : -INDO? : New Idea Dealer Auto Accessories 80, MERCURY MOTOR Awp yet | '54 Chev. Panel ....S1195) cas ~ We detiver 1 3 3 yards or more | #3 ACRES STANDING HAY ALSO. ; sgh || eee Boe Sees low Jecket b nts. Genesee Sales.| .-, (- a oe SUMMER PRICES ON Coat | ‘runed sone wweched cand time Sean, ‘ape Mapbes fg The em Se Auto Glate Servi 2:01 Dixie Hwy. '54 Ford Cab ....... $1095) 7 849 N. Saginew FEdera) ¢252) Ld any time. | — _ se Maydee Ro ; — uto Giass ervice NEW 12 FY BOATS, 65. CAR) 'S4 ]- 2 Wz SWEETING BOARDS #05 Maes ew PE 46504 foo ACRES MIXED HAY STAND NEW HOLLAND When you need tt! Mave row tried “ton $68 7600 Elizabeth Lake Ra. 34 Ford I ickup tees $993 | : ° ; FETS POMP ey ea | TORO EPESBINT OND] Aah eeata Ceimpyay |MUERS FORMGRAMVESTERS)| fot TOTarce opens | Et, eek ee ee Pe Dy Chev Bickip 2S) 99 te % acre lot tn | on oe you wait surance honor o-@ « 15 i =O£ hehe restricted > sub e a no | 4-1 TOP 20, vel ee ra eee “CL OSE ‘OUT PRIt An wort guaranteed” Pree 1% eas CesonA Laks — ones 3 Dodge Pickup .. S795 $ 5 vour ows and ers . =S”| of coffee to e customer with each 5? , SAO5 home and save over ball. We Earl Howard For Sale Livestock 72 gee new I Es door giass or wintshteld installed Mercury Outboard 5 Ches E anel .... mr furnish ee : | Ei TOP SOL & PEAT, WHOLE. = : Scena ap.| Erne 18 bales or belee pee Saturday Catt ¢ : PE boa = Ford Pickup .... . S645 BLACKETT’S Auburn, near Crooks. FE +604 prox. 30 Ib. @ day. very quiet, ideal oo get pee : 122 Oakland Ave otors $2 Chev. Picku | $623 7 | for family, €190. Molstemm bull 16 BLACKETT INC ame G : Part *s p. cac| BLDG. SUPPLIES “rare grarel & foe Rei) STONE months old, $180. Bangs and TB A ENTION! s ocalenntg vali 50.C hev. Tractor ... $545] 0181 Disie Hwy Clarkston | PF 4119 or FR tested. 3660 Giddings Road. FE| SHAW ACKHAWKS We are wrecking 1949 to 1954 Sales & Service SO Willys Panel ....$275) MA 5-88 ait For OLL. PILL ch int SAND 5-6660. PARTS A! O RVI cars and trucks We have several Shorty Hook's Place at +10 Che. =| \ SEPTIC TANKS Loosen | Bes CHESTNUT STALLION COLT wide (GRAND RIVER inte sede! low! mileage ost co Le 48 Chev. Dunmp ....$495! ‘ Hoies cug -Trenchine Sears or PE Die (iar old Exc breeding. MA | Parmineton 2043 "1 KEowood 34400 | Szlee and “pody. parte. Rebuilt ve toe '46 Chev. Pickup ....$225 \ 2730 =— : M | JOHNSON ODTBOARD - MOTORS . = mete vert ot FE tenes it desired CHESTNUT GELDING sSHETLAND Parle : Lad Ls a edie’ DEER- npantpasche generators and voltage | en's cruisers Swrereny poate | ‘40 Ford Stake $145 x earn er PL ~o= § eee Sla5 \ aS | Stace DIRT, $10@ TARD, 389, Bony, saddle end bridle OR I eside delivery ‘nay rake OA S J S| beat eters sree ° ‘ | BUSHEL IN PILE | 3600 OID: | 200 ee ‘CHRAM AUTO PARTS | oNtwe's MARINE SUPPLIES 4 a DINGS RD FE 5-6660 a Youna 3 HOLSTEIN BULLS AND | @PRAYERS ORCHARD AND fx: | 7822 Dixie Bey FE 4-4533 | ws Orchart ‘ake Ave, FE 28020 Matthews- fo mo to freshen in fall tate types. We carry both Hardie | DUAL EXHAUST avaTEne. HOL- | SCOTT ATWATER OUTBOAR D hae hl and Myers tp stock W F Miller tywoodg mufflers. tafl oipe exten- motors Rich and Pursiey Sales © Garage Doors BIACK DIRT __ |" $oserePGeatae TAP GAlr, | ee" etsdeatt"Zngtse"Mors| matey es Sess pang | om See sey mee” OO H a A ro and Peat. § yds. $9 Delivered. | doer 2380 Wattles East of Jobn R of 4 Mile Rd» rmingham HOLLERBACK'S AUTO PARTS — x ar reaves c CHOOSE FROM PE 4652) or =) Ph TONY’S SPECIAL SPRING OFFER = | anv 0e2) of FE Foe. Om EEK COLD Fide FOR sale. | ‘>see Midven ¢- | be a a Ly : pT SCORE Shea, | sear Gmaoe Tor fot, TARE, a soar Ook Tn UAE PGES SAME TRACTUS | opt Pea Tear tog | MARINE, fe menwecy |e = tl A YRS. 3% TO 6 ven! o Wee ae aler rrp up mates co | Sed, veal ane AMY OUERNSEY COW. 3 YRS. WITH REVERSE 4 oe ee Sy gaacaners | % wok VINRODE Salto SERVICE qMY 241 | NENTS FORALL (ROTO HOPS | Rebuilt, eprin ; ~ TRADING | ERNY DOOR GALES CO a qreasitae cee edad and jigs Aaah on p08 REEL GARDEN AND” ODELS a wood parte ter “16d care) _Orcnaré_base s ems efi ) atememe baw odio Pa ‘a AND LAWN RUE TRAE, coop S| areata aatteces att | ME RMRONMEMGLE, (| LOWacdet fleas Qt |e "Saas aera rncany| Tesneportation Offered 8 : : entie with children New a L EQUTP- MASTERS eacen (pm Kinds of wars ee aud ieee! coll _saddie and bridle $175 FE 2-605 | MENT FOR RENT TWO 1968 BUICK ROADMAS CALIF (BOUND? DRIVE A CAR. : = = MA LEE thee Er for parts. Geod engine 1 Draw. PONTIAC DRIVEWAY SERVICE, ¢ ano nae VEXCELLENT CON. | Cais SEN POE THE PL P, ALAMINQ | GFI LDING 307 Disie Hey mara -te78 ee 1 straight amine $10 | rE 63% Stre GMC Pick 43058 ny amount, M _Baddie and bridie, $250 EM 3-4600 WANTED OO = Dei eisd FOMIecOTmEAeT MIB- ickup 2190 Orchard Lake Ave. is FT BOAT. 8 HP MERCURY gat Sees MAD! —— Rae Walters SADDLE. Be Pe ae lac rl Ma til olay ft 8 32h alia LS peieeetr oar sees a een an FE 26101 Remington >. shot automatic. shot Prepared top soils mixed after §_m hey 6 pe - canee Or. eee viene’ Lake | —peness.* ————————— S0GMC Tractor, Diesel | ies? BUICK 4 DR SUPER R . _qua, PE 5.4228. __ Wanted Livestock 7 3|) WISCONSIN (HP ENGINE WITH| Ra (Near Gale Rd) RIDER TO 8AN ‘DIEGO LEAVING and heater One ioanal 25% DISCOUN to your specifications. a | ingle, cee iti truck deck, | _drver OR DIM 78 (ap latte 51 GMC Panel | mileage A Beatty comet ‘ 25 “ xf - Col - . SCOU T Peat-sand or clay loam WANTED YOUNG CALVES and “two lock wa chetd root ioy For Sale Tires 80-A | FRIcK G0 aan a ee | | H. r VANWELT sa ererep Cemtgio on bees fat; as you desire. $15 ae De ae SE ‘oad ether wer PE came | SI Ford 34 Stake OR +1358 col ™ ° sire. ) Ee Se 2 4 = sth ‘lttng PecndPatt'| Wad Geiiceeeds FE 4 4207 | Foe Same Powltry 74) ieee Pir g weganeret | Gee, age ee ROGER | WANTED, RIDERS 10, SOUTRERE |, fap I ad rehard Lake Ave. — 0 iG: Ss. — y ewes ° Tl June 24. to help driw. FE | ’5 , , y : z SUNBEAM [FURNACE GOOD| PIT RUN ROAD ORAVEL, PROC. BABY MALLARD DUCKS, Fora aati Sales = r = Seni ‘i _$-0911_ Phone after _3.3@_pm | a Bev bickup an ee condition. _ 45428 ess road vel field dirt ft 40406 uction uto rvice |\WTD RIDERS TO SOUTHEAST | ;- $498. DYNA- GAL RHEEM ELECTRIC WA- ona —_ evel aT Concrete Losi a canes: USED 6 2 nae Missenr! a we ere expenses S1GMC Pickup Pel — — — aay ana if eater " La . easona’ | Fr an v fe I ! he ll years old. $100 fi a See pert | Richardsss op felea take AUCTION EVER WEDNESDAY | REP MPING & PAINTING € 'S4GMC2T car dowr TOILETS $3800 VALUE. $1898 U8 CERTIFIED WHITE LEO- Rochester = “ FREE ESTIMATE Wanted Used Cars 88) "he eon NO qood VN havatories. $2950 value. $1495. FARM TOP SOIL horn pullets » weeks old avail | ANTIQUE | AUCTION __ THURS. ALL, MAluwr PLAN. 'S3 Ford Pi incon. 1100 Stell showers compiete with fau- vlack dirt. § yard t084. . re uly 6 Make vour reser June 23 Ulam 24276 Hall Rd BIOn $ CHEAP & scrap cars | '53 Ford Pickup ima ~6BUICEK << and curtain $68.00 value. “e delivered. : Belly ter] iP eaaetl vfrtind Pharved ® miles sou of os kee BRAID. ‘MOTOR SALES Eterieciesses | Low pds ahs WB t's Sana J Ls un- t4 x a * Michiean “Fluorescent Sep Ore pulley a Phone Pieter sare No tate rene Ta ay poe ’ THE HIGH DOLLAR "20 GMC Pickup ‘2 BU ard Lake Ave ara amount detivered. FE Sale Far Prod eiass colored giass. U 8 Coin! r high «rece @ cars We - Ave 7 m Produce 75 Cass ane West Pike a6. . . TELEVISIONS REFRIGERATORS, 27 “IH sian rn | ee er Milacore pear | CRANMBBAPT. GRINDING In THE iwi oa Drive the entra anes | 23 Ford Cab and Chassis, NoRewast Bro" noLes 1 freezers. electric stoves, froners, PE 2.0603 GARDEN PLANTS. FLOWERS Land elass. milk glass. Matolica ear Cylinders rebored Zuck Ma- i WB Geagene: t Mile — ene eee op vat’ Wayne | PROCESSED ROAD « ORIVEWAT eeest peusene ail finds, Even | Limoeues essortes fereien china | $tasa fee al teed et H. J. VANWELT ae : | sto oe Cry 2 ae er0ol sinisees ‘sosene Gravel | Gentian et Dinie Floral | vielen corner cuoboard. | EXPERIENCED MECHANICS | OR _3-1388 47 THC Tractor, K-11 |eeseitson_ $08 Sneige at O00P a et | ve CHERRIES TCT - OWN enests tables chairt mirrors ’ ~ : TOILET SEAT $798 VALUE. 6305 | © ¢6218_F 30303 ee eee, Glen | smell showcases, Mre FR B See tar aeeds Ralieees garage: MUST HAVE CARS a8 BUICR one RA- ect ic Sad: nett pats | TOP SOIL Prod Ferm. wie Muadievett me | QTM, ooreter , eMaass | Maton FE EL am asp sce ont? | WILSON GMC | ater istatr te ston t = = at, 2 c auctioneers 22 state de — in wood. diastic end ocetl iene | PEAT ANL FILL SAND OUR CORN > 2-400 BU “co RENTS A| or OA 82180 Oxford. | Sale Motor Scooters 82. 2 “aubure Ave. oF FE. e131. BUICK ‘§] RIVIERA 4 DR. RA’ of i Fincrescent 363 Orchara| SPECIALTY PONTIAC TOP! wach Phone Cen tie | SPECIAL NIORT AUCTION SALE | ~~~ Annan} PRICE CHE WREST - oo aa OAKLAND AT CASS Heater, Dyna. Whitewalls. Like Lake Ave, | SOIL _AND SAND CO, FE 51203. wk +67 Set June 2. 7:30 om Howell | 1954 SHMAN “EACLE” eCOOT. | the be : Sree) shee new Eves. 4} Edwards or 120 55 GALLON OPEN READ STEEL | Karas oe POTATOES 5351 | Livestock Auction Waresouse 11 house excellent condi- RIL. 1. SPENCE OPEN EVENINGS Ardmore. FE ¢7203._ drums to burn your rubbish in RUCK _. liams Lk. Rd ‘2 mile west/ Clearance of all new stock. In- tion 6250 Lawn mower com ->, (1840 BUICK. 4 DR. RADIO AND HP Sutton, 4750_Josiyn_Rd zee : of U8 10 | eludes saws. drills topis. house | dition $6. #32 Ann St... Birmine- OSED CARS FE 2-9203 FE 4-4531) heater. white walis, back 2” FORD TRUCK 1 TON REAR ATTENTION CuKRnixe aero GOOSEBERRIES mold exuteneet fishing coun | ham, after 4 o'clock. 67 Onslane Ave FB 4-7333 lights and windshield washers. 1s containers. oO ent. watches, jewelry luggage F ‘ AY TOP DOLAR FOR bate Dbepale — ot Sashaves: U E Takecs.. 433 Franklin oe kiteen sets, blankets, and dozens CUSHMAN E AG Le TER | shirp late mode; cars - For S Sale Used Cars 91 FAYLOR TOT. , TEETER BABE CHERRIES: YOU PICK OR WE) (y.n Ea ees home actionsrr,| MI ¢4408 or mar be seen at | COMMUNITY ~~ wand_shoo_ fly focker. FE 2-4380. _ pick. 278 Gray Rd. FE 17-8953. __ sascha. od ctioneet. | 265 Manor Rd Birm ee P ‘49 BUICK CK 2DR. $375. DYNAFLOW FOND REM TYPE POWER WOW. PE AT S ALE, | Starts, PICK THEN your. For Sale Housetrailers 78 i9ss CRUISAIRE EXCELLENT Radio and heater origina! paint er: 1963 Toro rotary type mow-| 4 Fr ses 3:25 W Lon . ae condition $275 OL 6-2511 after MOTORS = i very nice Anv old car —~ er. FE 8-000 Leanne only. clean, high test, - §-6316. 3°25 W Long Lake fh § p.m NORTHWES” CH ones weed free. CERTIFIED azesco™ 8EED AND WHIZZER MOTOR BIKE —& MOTOR | “5 : : CHEVROLET $2 GAL. ELEC HEA a ting potate: 1340 E Bil MOBILE 803 N. Main, Rochester Woodwaie at 1) Mile 30 gal. auto. gas heater See $6 5 Yd | bell Rd. R 8} its _like new $60. MY_2-1883. | coe) le 0.0 $1100 Cab. sink-fittings 50 w er Ss. ae = teussell_ Porritt S93 “CUSHMAN EAGLE EXCEL- | OPEN TILL 10 PM Fe Nia, te | mest .|fick yon "ows stnawsee | APARTMENTS) “test contin sits exons olde, saath aginaw - + -> pee S| rm 23231 cee Ce i Xie Ra. picking Bring own bores (30¢ gt) ewart coaches are truty that. “For Sale Motorcycles 83) “See MAM Motor Sales Grand VALUE PACKED T lb tt iC be Hod be e Long, rd Rd. MU ith storm & Jalousie windows. cor top dollar on late model cars| BUYS ee beings Shredded Peat H ~ RABBITS Jas OIDDI Lee iertgn em tad | a neRLE® OATIoeOn Ue door Ses ae a : _ BP. &. Paint cleo Syreat redde eat Humus DDINGsS RD. heaters | compie’ em ““condition, FE + Scuar CARS OR CHEAP CARS sea and Gold Pond rubber base. eng FE 5-0007. le ‘3 many : 2 OR 3-451) p I } I lg 54 Chrysler Se ee ee ee isa (sue FE 7045 (3 yds, $12)_FE 51666) seaGOES. SEED AND EATING | S27 Dev Petites. Lew terms. (52 HARLEY DAVIDSON GOOD | wTp jUNK CARS & SCRAP TRON Ss l ys 7 . piles oss ROAD GRAVEL | pastors Miter, Seb enenaber | SS°R, “vuiler'fachage tp stor | 2 MARLEY. QOOD CONDITION. | wanteo“LATe MODEL WRECK Nag WOT acai 8 i MMe ON | 2 ree oe autres. PE eae | eR To poTivons on | migid Ent eng. ota eas | Fon Px warren—tare yom waece:) | Of Our | $4 Plymouth 2 dr. $003) WATER SOFTENER. NEW 80,000 fabed RAV: izpico SEED POTATOES. OR ers. Good >) | POR PART AnD SERtICE ON were : 54 plies PLN ergy tall Life wii ; ROTTED. 501 MAN Poh “POT EE we riasco gous Oe. 33 6. ey ae Hh Teens Eas Se aw a Bade. , 31 $93 every month and e ‘ i SEED ATOES 1 YR. FROM e wif take your contract ear sidece, Bele Ce = AT 2 s «oe Dl, Pir . 170 BAGLEY &T d BS ars e _time_mineral_ Ml ¢ linn od piomecti an'be | be ————— ot ios 335 Sil- pig aolbes neoee ars or what have —F Sale Bi i g4| We are cuvying cow for our 680 N. Cass Ave 33 Caddie Conv't. $2,695 : frimciend waa 'B box rack. | 7-00 ee ere sex iwaeset oan MARE. "Oxford Trailer Sales as se — “ prices cel fer copostey ane (Near Oakland Ave.) os Diymouth: § ei 8 . B " 2556 Williams Lake Rd. (Near WASHED SAND A AVEL. | _dren. coe See she Michigan bottie as Trailer oarts BRAND | NEW BOY'S 26° BICYCLE 2°83 TRON” 52 Ford 8 2 dr. ..... $695 ale rucking. cement Dd or- @ Orion op M-24 1054 PLYMOUTH Belvedere For- ASiZ x QGQ5 - ____—_- | tar Bonet Lake Butder * Sup. SEBAGO rte Oe | ee at RALEIGH SPORTS ENGLISH RAC. | storor SALES ire Gow mien Arprive tome: | o> SIS Hardtop ..$995 219 Orchard Lake Ave. @ BU. SEBAGO, _er, like new, FE 2-3360. a ey mission. Power steering. heater | 31 DeSoto 4 Ir. ....859 FE 2-9101__ Do It Yourself 61 ___ Wood, Coal & Fuel 07 Ra * BaTiNe a ene et eee 226° BIKES. GIRLS 315. BOY'S , %2_W_ Huron re 2-200) | bike new "31 Chrysler 4 dr $645 | 1988 D Soe. Sele Farm Equipment 76) $3 iSue"eeuon ee ee nee | CALIFORNIA BUVER | 1953 PLYMOUTH Cranbrook For: |S] Ptymouth 2 dr. , S495] See, out Gale 28.000 wiles. OL FOR RENT FREE FIRE Poco Cer AWAY. [eae Slime quip LI 5-7478, Royal Oak MOTORBIKE WITH EXTRAS $60 AVERIT'S, 2000 DIXIE HWY. 1 rT MOU TN cusis km hester | 2. Plymouth 2 dr. ..$499) oon Peer ccnders = uand [cuntors= come and get it 44603 A-l BUYS 1954 37 FT 2 BEDROOMS LIKE LiKE Mansfield bike. $26. 417 E FE 2-9878 or FE 46896 Low mileage Very clean 50 Dodge 4 dr $395 | 33° cHE xers and For S Pe new. $3465. Terms. MY _2-1704 _|WTD WRECKED AND JUNKED a mi Des ieee ee wall paper, steamers sazer 3 ale Pets 69), use ren uAn ROY APY Tu 001 TANDING “Boats & Accessories 85 | “care ‘re eta 1962 PLYMOUTH Cambridge For 2 mouth 4 dr. ..$295| See0 Pe eie6. Excellent condition. land Fue! and Paint, 436 Oreberd|agc Reo Garden Tractors—Roto Hoes home Te || or S sed” {50 Hudson Conv'’t. Lake Ave. 5150. Ae fens Rea re +1530, | Rotwry, Tiller and Power Mowers feet of luxurious comfort Bx- For Sale Used Trucks 90 90) test PLYMOUTH Cranbrook For | 149 Pontiac c $395 | Scr guipped. ériven SE OUR bad AKC REGISTERED COLLIE. |" < Bide! gine pen, bane tneide ang ow. | ALUMA-CRAFT BOATS Gor, 0130 down, 628 31 nex month ontiac Cpe. .....$395] miles, New car, guarantos, 39 es, jumbing wiring. yang | Male Pavpy. T mo, old. completel Lee’s Sales & Service 0° toot “Generel with 2. & 48 CHEVROLET % & ’49 Ford 8 2 dr $9051) ee ee eee picts stock soll ‘sewer eroc! x and Rousebrok a ore pd aes asull castrens Red ay bites Deter EVINRUDE MOTORS a. ton pickups reaso: ible 1950 PLYMOUTH Fordor $95.00... > Og0E » Supply. ise west, ce DA B Sickie Bar| fact fetccs with low down PENN YAN BOATS moans wean oeLlv. aa 49 Plymouth Conv’t. $195 54712 Wed 6:30 |? OS ROWTERED FEMALE disc. Myke pew. FE 2-5208. od peated Mor tote ery. $495 cas 40 USED CARS "$8 Nash Cot $165 : p white aa 2101 | Mich propel #8 down vou : : IDE) ws wes ws. gid. iy Soo0T - 10) FRAZER ROTO TILLERS. NEW xin Awy - “3 fmt and voraishes “Ez “erme.| business WE HAVE rae, LARGEST SE- FOOLS. SANDERS. JACK HAM. GGcun Wise bi MORLORAGH. | Glace’ Bek ome cu heee |e ee tratier, cheap MA- a hoa ab Mie B ONS. “CONY-TS AND HARD. e Sie Rota Rental 63 once eee tS CHOICE OF &: 900 FE _¢1968, | mowers, avis Rervice 1500 Op | Tmt OR _¥ 4508. eo TeEGRAPA _ ner ee Rg A BOXER PUPPIES OICE OF 8. dyke Red. FE i Lo MACOMBE CRUISER. “CENTURY BOATS - [Hosts 1952 , DODGE ‘, TON "PANEL WHY PAY THE PA HE HIGH AKC red. 2-0757. HAY TIME!!! ery clean. MA _ 5-3486 ABLE ‘truck Aj condition. $396. Small MOTOR SALES FINANCE aby Parakeets ... aa uae ten 38 Vt ARDERON EXCEL ALUMINUM BOATS newness eS Detete-Pivmce®, Ueeler IMMEDIATE. DELIVERY DOLLAR FOR I PAINT? wrrm caon pa "eae Tae sun me gmaimes FR £984, ____| ML Ay SALES 1081 omc 451 TRACTOR. NEW Cass at W. Pike Bt 3 ae ; i fo ge ID a us Ba, ANDERSON. 1950, EXCEL- | -ontiac 2-61: omplete engine. ANE tt ; wr 34188 E FULL re as | lew gyal voho Bean i, ition. 5-5820. CANOE. 16 FT. OLD TOWN WITH H. J. VANWELT YCOTE PAINT PER GAL. $1.95 2 MALE. makes «= “S soal 1980 22 FT.. UNITED AG car carrier Good condition. ‘OR 3-138: 430 N Cass Ave. gan oa. ent tratier. Fltrabeth Lk. Rd. | $85 FE 5-0460. SOE fon PANEL SOLID __FE 35106 | FRISCO 98. GERMAN SHEPHERD. FEMALE : ied gud aow Case od x re ee, ia ROW BOA 1% ¥ @ood. tires excellent com - EM_3-3386. TS = GORDON SETTER PUPE TALE | ie Bee ase and New PONTIAC EF OE WOVERERE VE. OUT: weer Se — oT STARE ORION M SALES TAYLOR'S y : , . .TTe ; KING BROS. 1 femele. 10 weeks, Mack “af tap Have MOBILE HOMES Mopar mole Abo a 8. asters. “iM at Buckborn co Lake GOOD), USED CARS 113} eat i Son pe ro hi id FT. STEEL 98 BP. xp MY baelt_till_ 9:00 De 1964 Chevrolet, dr. with radio, heat . 90 We now have @ asiec- | Dodge truck engine. 6250. FE | 62 CHEVROLET PANEL. er wvergiide. cRR eenattoned exes treilers | 30262 after § p.m. Torep red | Chrome lke new. oo Pond og ot terme ralngiem sy Libary 8 as low $398 re 17 ft. Wood ward Son eet 1953 Chevrolet Bel Air ¢ ar Radio, eae Mile Bi, and Woodward “Huichinson’ S | mre gy ce ag a Lineoin 9.1100 mageet) aad vere tal ce eee eee 7 rey : sc | “ced cond ready for work! ch Ai Botan ‘ UTBOARD MOTOR WATER Ling Cuevretet Bef Aty Sport coupe. } “buy ti er ot es Witch 2-H P. ad. but will run.) “OUCH ED at 12 Mile pages Cormega pete noe of : ier erglide an FE 51330 _sfter_ 6. i Sust your old cer down and long | INTERNATIONAL | easy terms. ~. ‘things you're not using through - Classified Ads! Call FE 2-8181 for an ad- ® GUIDE TO GOL D: Sell, Fr“ condition, EF 41782 or FE 4-144. i 7 writer, / Ui reasonable price. joao Buick Speci! with rad er and Dynafiow. maey other at down, TAYLOR'S. at : * ' heat- tte dows. Also: specials nee <= LS a a ees Se a Se ae ee Sr Pe Ee SONS AS ee Se ee s ° = oan, ~ THE PONTIAC PRESS, WELDS JUNE 22, 1953 For Sale Used Cars 91 _For Sale Used Cars 91' For Sale Used Cars 91 E | & meat FORD ‘VICTORIA 1% 1964. LIKE NEW | 1965 PLYMOUTH BELVEDERE 4¢/]. : : “. doaded. Take over balance. dr. V-8 This beautiful official's i 91356. and smail payments. gar nes radio. heater Powerflight | 2 PE }_ 53-0019. - White side wall tires, lux 1 | FORD 1955 V-8 CUSTOMLINE TU-| urious sportstone body with match- |] --. / . | dor, low mileage. $1795. Evenings ing interior, Driven only a very = Has “kins C eV... Bl JTC ‘K a “Melrose. Perry Park. few miles: fust + a you can Ps ; ™ ~ ee - save ee os he ogg Es ‘s — DIXIN HWY. AT MIS MAple 5-507I 49 FORD CONVERTIBLE. OVER drive. All access. Take over pay cash do tea. 0 CHEVROLET ? DR. . RA ments. FE 5-4360 SCHI TZ N S ix ‘and heater al Ra more eon aa ‘SSUNLINER CONVERTI- | pEsoTO GrZ'WoToRs™ i : ‘ sue. gs B-3 J old cond down. ble. Fordomatic, radio. heater, 912 8. Woodward, ss Bymingham © : NORTHWEST CHEVROLET Bin te een 9 “ays | 83 PLYMOUTH SEDAN $777 RA. AT LOW P RI C © 5 : Z : a 275. By owner. ie ‘serte “dave te ft : e ood Mile . heater white wall tires» *5] Merc. 2-dr, sacs 475 . kool Ht OR J-1777 after 5” Any old ear down and $3427 C $ 745 i GHEVROL ——- AN $038 1932 HUDSON HORNET “2 DR. $10 Der month | *S1 Chev. Chb. pe. 83 OLET — down and assume payments. 464 NORTHWES1 CHEVROLET 7 49 Ford 2-dr. .... $195) "Nopriwest cMRVEoLET _ So Woodward ef sulle “wie ‘eodwerd at 1) le | 1946 HUDSON. GOOD CONDITION com $1100 *54 Chev. Sta. Wen. $1445 ™ Linco &1100 isso ¢ J rime tem $408 : hat's what vou'll say when you look over our |! I] _ 51 Chev. Clb. Cpe. $ 695) isso cuev. % TON Pickup | Huron Motor Sales 40029. Yes, that’s what you'll say when you look over : 49 Hudson Sed. .. $ 135) Qarsmai tare UNE | Ob Te SDEE USED cans |W! RLYMOUTH cRANBROOK «|| selection of Goodwill Used Cars (not a name but \\ H. J. VANWELT HURON Mon “$838: Fi ace °° “°P8" |} a policy). [| g DO $60 refrigerator, $50. OR 34889. 1951 2 DR PLYMOUTH RADIO: | zs good conditi | "54 Chev. 2-dr. .... $1045; On 31386 a 48 Chev. Conv’t... $ 275) si-cGievnoteT sED4N~ 1009 MOTOR SALES 1953 ether mates me § | * Radio heeter, ee go. 6 | 932 W Huron FE 23-2641 Piymouth This car haa an Ae ror ec 2 29 . S4 Chev. Sed. .... $1295] Rocio. Rector. own. 52 HUDSON CLUB COUPE. 016. | nal'3 tone bouv. snotinte ater 1953 Pontiac 1952 Chevrolet *52 Chev. Panel ... $ 595 NORTHWEST CHEVROL eT | ; Radio and beater cobin's egg| large air conditioning heater and || Convertible with radio heater 2dr sedan with radio, heater Woodward gt 13 Mile "51 Mere. 4-dr $ 495. Lincoin 68-1100 Cred it checked by ‘pp ne Paine rapes car toes Tub wrice me NT ia) ot cnk Soner oe ] ‘i * #08 > 2 ‘ x2 / ,_* nia) NORTHWEST EVROLET old . et b 4 | “SI Kaiser 4-dr. ... $ 215) ™, Crete condition rood tires Woodward af. Mile bal. “ae pana ratens “T SORD $1,495 $695 | SP ECIALS er. excellent ? Merc. 2-dr. ew $ 895 ao yes ey down mat) payments | ti _Ulnceln 5-110 Sc} Ht TZ “\IOT ORS "53 Chev. ddr... § 795) MnO MR Aran = Mone ple redo beter act | gPSSQTO,PLYMOUTH LEALER | 00 Nach ; Se 49 Chev. 4-dr. .... $ 295) — - 2 fires, extra clean. siTss hcuauesore Cusrowm sor wun 1951 Dodge 59 D th C . 4 dr "$3 Dodge Sub. ... $1095 Jacobson’ S ° Bob Frost Inc. i991 PLYMOUTH {CRANBROOK radio, heater and Overdrive ies iesan ith) eatto and heat- | ymou ran. a *50 Stude. Sed. ... $195! HUDSON & RAMBLER! ElnCOUn, MERCURY DEALER RADIO” AND “HEATER, $795 $ Q44 *50 Hudson Sed. ,. $195] |) :ALES & SERVICE 850 S. WOODWARD WOnK. "beer CALL on $595 sharp @Ol paccocg0s=3 46 Chev. Cpe. . 0 s 3|°> == — wos BIRMINGHAM sass 3-1908. (°° CHRYSLER WINDSOR, 4 DR ee sordag 953 Nast ; 32 Pym. Sed. . $ 95 “ses 2 tone blue automatic trans- Cae, per ee Lotedad - ao ee oe so DR. 6 000 pmbassadtee was with 1954 Pontiac 93 Dodge Coronet V-8 350 Stude. Conv’t. . $ 495] mission Any olo car Gown and - h this car ts ike new W ahd =o 628 42 month _woedserd ranges i] radio, beater and Hydramatic. 2dr sedan. Here ts @ one owner : | SO Buick Sed. .... $ 475] “SokRtwaxt Curveouer ee eee eee genie MOTOR SALES $995 cae teas is Dust fey ee 4 dr., real nice $1099 : ’S5 Henry J. 2-dr. - $ 465 ___Ulncoin 61166 _— | sion, white wall tires, very clean, i tie, wt oc} 495 : " CS UG a 47 Pontiac Sed. .; $ 95 “penne ER 2 DR ‘io cay — ‘4 PLYMOUTH SAVOY. 2 DR ’ || eee Fh 48 Ford 2-dr. ...,.$ 175| Seersdarmagiaw Bob Frost, Inc. tater, pants” te tb00 oie: 1952 Ford ‘$3 Olds S. 88 sedan; i Re Chev. Sed. oces $ = h a : ; areal \WOODWAR D _cessories. $1900. serie i Cian Couse sith Laie heater, ° 1983 Chevrole 1] g ¢1 599 B52 Pontiac 4-dr. .. $ 745 C evrole PONT ee cree Seah "02, CONTIAC AOR DELUXE | sive sais aid overaine eae ascan sith radio eed nants really anicecar..... » = ’ ~ 5 : i 622 Orda 33 eeuee se : ¢t e° Yuu cant go wrong on this |: = 82 Henry J 2d $275 1955 : 5 My Aittcomr arp nrg: | MRMIEMG gr are crs S799 ce . 7 ; 2 * * «8 ~ erc-~-Ma.ie ! accessories © oe? INI ; 4 ) : ~ la *51 Hudson Clb. Cp. $ 395 | ae eng ehed ne we, at ——) sett aa , $945 dS Pontiac COnVe rtible, ; 47 Ford Conv’t.... $ 145 : | FESJe. ymout echanie. 33.Chevrole ) |. °$0 Dodge Sed.'«., § 433| Demonstrators $795 a MERCURY DRA BOWE | bgaeemene tea, steer || 2 scan, rth aan and na 1951 Nash | loaded with extras . .$1599 e » . . _ Woodward, _Birmi am nite wail tres cunvnous tation. . Pa 51 Stude. Sed. eoee $ 445 Officials Cars SNE RCURY — sii Woodward at Z Mile : Statesman Ydr Here ts a car | ; *54 Ford Pickup oe $ 895 letnes” hance a wees ——._ Lincoln _&-1100 — SI 095 Mines a ees o@ Ne Feree ‘oy, Pontiac Chief 8 2 ar /. %51 Chev. Conv't... $ 595]. C t Cars | 1oE B) PONTIAC SEDAN 6668 HY. Ss 305 | OL | ” : . Our esy If *TIOUSE OF GOOD a radio, heater. Any | a me ee Gees USED CARS “hORTHWesT ‘CHEVROLET - - hydramatic; fine car.$ 999 : SO Pontiac 4-dr. .. $ 495 Oe ae oe ees | CARKNER arta RAT | 1953 Pontiac 195? Ronse y ; : = *SO N » ocee Dei Bey Ch Coupes cq ata aint re E Ody sedan with radio ard heat. mers ontla ! ? f a nee < . : 8 ; teas . TUDEBAKER tea’ urdiemele sroee. CATE i prick car comfort ak a tow Bratton Wagon sue radio, heat- , h B ] Ai 4 d | wick Conv't. . $ SIXES AND EIGHTS Mi_¢vle Birmingham | ‘radio and heater and other ac. || ” erpecd Hy dremet CVTO et be Ir T.; ; Sl Nash Zr. .... $ 295) cereaag eaten | Pp |Mitetig! T Lee Maat ur bar | homes BOGE vba $1,295 $] 095 ; arctop ie ae RA- a 8 A 2 as set Wen $ - Take Your Choice 5 é en matic Radio. heater 4125 FE ‘ radio and heater. eos $1099 4 b Dee Da li Latest. poe Soe easceens B "81 PONTIAC 4 DR” DELUXE. : : 50 Chev. 2-dr. .... $ 295 ob Frost, Inc. eae Ge Gene ‘ow 1952 Buick » 1953 Pontiac ‘ Ai : . Ne Financing Problems LINCOLN, MERCURY DEA 63 PONTIAC CATALINA. RADIO || with radio. heater and the Alp oS ooo beater, Hydra- |! 53 Chevrolet Bel Ir Highest Trade-Lowest Verme 850 S. W OODW ARD- heater, white walls. hydramatic ever popular Dynaflow. matic and white wails. a t eCWwSs- BIRMINGHAM Exceptional. Low down payment. | $1244 “yee * og, ust Your Cer Down. MI_ 6-2200 JOrdan _¢3933 HOUSE OF GOOD ||. $895 $1 395 . hardtop; extras .....4 : H ntl coe MO TD 1982, PE 5-672 after § 30 USED CARS ‘ ‘ ar eaves) = mite eeriths cavinas to bersenes | _pm. Waldner. SA Spoke : : ; . or ea to you *o1 MERCU DR ME CARKNER 1951 Pontiac o) Your Chevrolet Dealer Do: ° O-Mate radio. and water white STUDEBAKER 4dr sedan with radio and heat- 1952 Ford OZ Chevrolet dlx. grey : n't Delay — Act Today NOR THWEST. CHEVROLET Ml ¢}410 ss Birmingham |] ¢* A real beauty and check the 2dr sedan with radio heater : : 211 S. Saginaw St. Woodward at 13 *"'e s roma 4 DOOR. HYDRa- |} f<* and Ford-O-Matic. Only sedan, real nice .... INS 844 —wrieor-| HASKINS | ea toe! | I eg tan ey FE S695 $895 | toa ig | Chevrolet | PONT, | etter tetera came TRANSPORTATION / ; i a to more ee ices “tga sggatmen ac. ie sna | Se, PORTIAE —CONVERTIBEE, . ON Best Used Car Buys [DD HWY. at ass: tani se $395 Peer SER | eee se a at Its BEST : With Oscar and a i « DR. RADIO : _fincoin $1100 =| 8.000 miles. 381 8. Saginaw. after 4 heater, 2 tone. low mileage. iow 33} OLDS. 4 DR. 2 TONE BLUE. | 5. 71 Oliver : apy We ea tian okt ae, Om | rome eo er! «=| Me RETAIL STORE SilirazemVoqabend , OSCAR S MY 3501) OD Pe ee. “Bine, aod, white. “bydramelie, re 1980 PONTIAC CONVERTIBLE | WT GEEOTS Pinebote va Ra ato neater full power can't| ( - z cose) oF 700s: Ph 3 ”“ MOTOR yen body

for $32,000. O'Hanlon, 39, a spare-time Shakespeare scholar, had run up his winnings with correct answers to questions on the TV. program The $64,000 Question. * * * Last night the New York City police officer was given a chance to double his money by taking a crack at another question. Had he missed, he would have lost an expensive automobile as a con- solation prize. Had he known the answer, he would have won $32,- 000 and a chance to try for $64,- 000 next week, He decided to be satisfied with $16,000. Later he told newsmen, “If I was a single man, I would have gone all the way.” * * * To the studio audience he ex- plained that his dilemma was that of “the egotism of a scholar ys. the conservatism of the father of five children.” After the program, his wife com- mented, “I feel wonderful” and her. husband said he had no re- grets about his decision. “We did not want to become rich out of this,” he added. “We just wanted to be able to do things for the comfort and education of | Quiz Policeman | DEMOLISH YOUR TV SET! Get the New DUALA Duala Protector ~ INSURES your TV Set Up to $5,000 Against Damage weak, 7 ye 6:30—WJR. Music Matinee WCAR, Radio Rev. 9:060—WJIR, Wm. Sheehan 10:00—-WJR, Tenn. Ernie emcee. WWJ Fibber McGee = 12:43—WXYZ, Charm Lady WPON, Game the children."” The five youngsters Boudoir, Add Flair by Lightning who risked his life to save two women in “The Inner Vision.” ¢4) My Little Margie. Margie invents problems to give Vern a feeling he is needed in ‘Vern’s Guilty Feeling.” Gale Storm, Charles Farrell star. 8:00 — (7) Masquerade Party. Guests are hidden by make-up to stump panel. (4) Television Theater. Robert Preston plays frontier minister who has prob- Plays of 53. Drama TBA. 11:00—(7) Soupy’s On. Variety with Soupy Sales. (9) Mystery Theater. John Longden,in ‘The Wallet.” (4) News. Paul Wil- liams. (2) News. Jac LeGoff. 11:13—(7) Film Theater. Feature film TBA. (4) Little Show. Rick Jason, Ann Crowley in ‘‘Where- fore Art Thou.” (2) Miss Fair Weather. Bette Wright. Thursday Matinee. (4) Hawkins Falls. (2) Brighter Day. $:15—(4) First Love. (2) Secret Storm. 3:30—(4) World of Mr. Sweeney. (2) On Your Account. 3:45—(4) Modern Romance. 4:00—(7) Captain Flint. (9) Let's Make Music. (4) Pinky Lee. (2) Robert Q. Lewis. and “Place the Face,” among others. Troubleshooter Caps Open Well Pennsylvania Village | Irene Dunne, Diana Lynn and others on our little gondola were inclined to agree that it’s pretty disgusting the way gals phone guys now for dates. “It surely is disgusting—the way it never happened to me,” I lamented. “Maybe I should be selecting the 10 Biggest American wolfesses,” I timidly suggested. “Just so you don’t mention me!” said Miss Miller, and then she added: “After all, men are basically hunters. I never call a man for a date. No siree. TEXUSSSS!” but by 1950 about 43 per cent had chosen homes in other states. Featuring These Famous Make TV: RCA VICTOR — PHILCO ADMIRAL CENERAL ELECTRIC SYLVANIA — DUMONT EMERSON — CBS BLAKE RADIO -TV - 3149 W. Huron FE 4-579] Ward's TV Service ac i Stan Kenton's orchestra will be range in age from 6 months to 10 WXYZ, Ed Morgan WWJ, Minute Parad WCAR; Ga ae rere = nto i a CBS Thursday entry with “Mu- By EARL WILSON years. IMPROVE RECEPTION TOO} 1 ok Sn cpuusical personalities who! — ISTANBUL—The American wolf has disappeared... elther ee pas Gonee ae oe SS oe _--. Today S Television Pro rams _.- ial Vee Seta include | that or he’s hiding somewhere from America’s wolfesses, in saa lone — eauera: Shake- sing, hasards | Even © pear mise g wus iaRosa. Patti Page and| the opinion of beauteous movie star Ann Miller of Houston Whe home! ‘But hot. with the senas- Johnny Mercer. ,apeare. n he first appeared on tional NEW DUALA UNIT—the h | and Hollywood, with whom I've been aisle-squatting on this|the show he chose to be quizzed ealy receiver protector Channel 2—WJBK-TV Channel ¢—WWJ-TV Channel 1—WXYZ-TV Channel 9—CKLW.TV von gs aaa ands a voyage. about the playwright and his works| ‘asuring positive protection. Also = : ; ; z li fol questions were amasing steady | TONIGHT’S TV ; HIGHLIGHT ship Boxing Bout: Archie Moore | 9:30—(2) Arthur Godfréy. opus based on a band on a tour “The wolf doesn’t have ee cit any more,” a pews He lost nine piccare, fncal i’ Yourselt ith wh © ad : l llie. vs. Carl (Bobo) Olson. (9) Ford “ yi wie! ’ of one-night engagements. Tenta- . ’ . ec er. Com a ° Puppet Shee a . ha Theater. Wanda ae Bill era Mise’ Wonderland: vey tiled Sig ul De om pint ioe eee ‘ak hon = noe Noor foci aM, “vecenes the aaa” me tes meee at ore i — ens. — — : ome. show stars singer Bill Hayes and | 2¢'8 bot d “¢ =o Variety. Lundigan in “Bachelor.” (4) . les.” ‘sm Di Theater Litt! This Is Your Life. Ralph Eq. | 10:30—-(2) Strike It Rich. ous uae Bssteool prs Pal goo gaint explatriog tnieletier The Bod ’ Rewed ¢: rane, ater. Little) wards re-creates life story of | 11:00—(7) Story Studio. (4) Ding Cassar. y he'd changed into some tight- y Rascals in “Hearts Are surprise guest. (2) Three for To- Dong School. (2) Valiant Lady aesar. 8. : ge g . Thumps.” (9) Austin Grant.| night. Paul Gregory's musical ; Stars-turning-producer 1s an. | fitting pedal pushers which laced to Favorite Allerg News. (4) News. Paul Williams.| revue with Marge and Gower | !!i15—(2) Love of Life. other phenomenon of summer, | up around her shapely knee. y Radi & T levisi a (2) News. Ken Cline. ,.| Champion, Harry Belafonte, the | 11:30—(4) Feather Your Nest. (2)| 1955- Working behind camera “The poor wolves are running HOLLYWOOD (f—Actress Marie a 0 e 0 6:25—(4) Sports. Bill Flemming.| Voices of ' Walter Schumann;| Search for Tomorrow. with their own replacement | for their lives,” Ann moaned, “and (The Body) McDonald has re- Sales & Se ice (2) TV Weatherman. Dr. Ever-| Betty Benson, Hirma Sherman. | 11:45 (2) Guiding Light shows in addition to Caesar will | don't forget, they're not as healthy © © married her favorite allergy. rvi ette Phelps. 9: 30—/(9) Chuckwagon. Musical . ee Ge oe. eg as they used to be. Her mother said yesterday that (130-17) Disneyland “Cavalcade| variety features country music.| | THURSDAY AFTERNOON a Pe Ee re “They're getting a little Miss McDonald phoned to say that FE 2-6967 of Songs” from Walt Disney pro} (4)-'Mr. District Attorney. Mr. | 19:99_(7) 12 O'Clock Comics. (4)| Show.” Dean Martin and Jerry mangy and moth-eaten . . . sae re tes a mares) Cote 1157 W. Huron St. duction from 1933's “Who’s} D-A. seeks real reason for mur-| 44 -| They've sort of had it.” manufacturer Harry Karl, were mn axwell and Hart. (2) Inner| Lewts are producing the Sunday married a week ago in Yuma Afraid of the Big Bad Wolf,” to oer confession. David Brian Flame. . night “Colgate Variety Hour,” This cultural subject came Aris , 1955's “Lady and the Tramp,”| Stars. . : . while Desi Arnaz is the guiding up aboard our Flying Carpet Aft Vegas, Nev Make songs sung by Peggy Lee. (9) /g:4§—(7) Henry and Rocky. | “se rate, Woy Of World (2) Road) tse nehind “Those Whiting | trip to Turkey when I cas- divorce scat ovaries te theacy USED TV. SETS Capt. Z-Ro—Roy Steffans in ad-| Comedy. : Girls,” starring Margaret and ually mentioned that a mag- ‘| actress said that she was allergic On 5 Per Week! venture fale. (a) pate Wiser’ os _cti Parle Precinct, Mysesry vo —-. of Shows. (2) La-| Barbara Whiting, which replaces | azine had beseeched me to to Karl. “When I am with Harry ly $5 Per = no Da (2) News. Doug from French Police fils Mars = ay: ‘ Bevien. “I Love Lacy.” name the 10 Biggest Wolves. I get sick,” she said. HAMPTON TV ‘ : Louis Jourdan. (9) National | !:00—(7) Charm Kitchen. (9) Shop-| Dramatic shows tn addition to} “Well, there’s —— and there’s ia = @ Sere = 6:45—(4) News Caravan. John/ News. (4) Amos 'n’‘Andy. King-| Per’s Mat. the new U. S. Steel-G. E. series} —_.” answered Miss Miller. Twelve days later they decided Cameron Swayze. (2) Perry) fish's campaign to find a hus-|1:30—(9) Prayer, Sign On. (4)| Will be two half-hour programs,| “But they're married,” I men- - get married again. They tried Como Show. Songs, Julius La/ band for his mother-in-law goes} Jean McBride. (2) Linkletter’s| “Off-Beat’” and “The Window.” | tioned. ive times in. Europe and Africa Rosa, guest. on in “Getting Momma Mar-| Houseparty. Continuing will be “Producer’s| Married men are the worst oa Whales einupeaes 7:00—(9) Million Dollar Movie.| Fried.” (2) I’m the Law. George}. 4. 1g) cartoon Time. oie po s gia oe TR wolves! squealed Miss Miller. in January Marie said the wedding SERVICE ? Paul Henreid, Merle Oberon in| Raft in “Who Killed Evelyn. am” F = ae ain | Single men don’t have time. They're too busy . . . plans were all off, —_e “Pardon My French.” (4) Re-|19:15—(9) Yesterday's Newsreel. “eo srs on “ven {9 Mary will Mg vepattery cumeny. Miss Miller said that, “There are 10 beautiful girls to every| Then yesterday Mrs. Marie f quest Performance. {ladys} Films. ae oe Pasatt aes * | Studio One” gives way to “West-| ™an in Hollywood, New York, Las Vegas, Chicago, San Fran-|Tuboni said they were married YES! George as. “Bal,” woman who}. sin _Cummings Show. - ° inghouse Summer Theater,” and| cisco and Texas,” and that she thinks, “It's rather unattractive | ain. She spid her ae didn't _ a + ohas_hidden. her past and. sud-| anywhere ptt = ak) About. Baby. | sa ae Hor wirts ithg-mensup- of-da mention-when-they-wottd*get-back hos» — —— ~ denly finds it revealed. Jean Bae “gets : “becomes “Lax Stu- ss) ‘Deca! and-ssking themr-f tes at to Hollywood. She said she didn't ° : not in the way he expected in | 2:30—(9) Toby David Show. (4) | dio Workshop.” the time. ® Hi-Fi Byron, Craig Stevens co-star. (2) : . 2 : mention the allergy, either, Arthur Godfrey and His Friends. “Bob's Birthday. (9) China Greatest Gift. (2) Bob Crosby In the “‘old-favorites” category * * * e Tope Gesesdus Variety. Summer picnic setting. | Smith. van Duryea in Far East: | 9. 45_(4) Concerning Miss Mar-| Will be “Ethel & Albert,” “The Sonja Henie, who hadn't been listening too carefully, looked | tn 1900 only about 18 per cent ® Record Players 7:30—(7) Mr. Citizen. William Red-| Gn en ie (4) pba : Arthur Murray Party,” the “Orson | over and I asked her, “What about Liberace?” She answered, | of the people of the United States © tnter-Comen. Spteme aoa \e 5 ctua. cases ” 4 ” ch ae ’ ” 7 : field plays blind war veteran| before Judge. Watts. (2) Top|%:00—(7) Hearthrob Theater. (9) Bean Show,” “Pantomime Quiz’ | sleepily, “I’m sure he would have loved this trip. lived outside their native states, © PA Systems Relaxes as Workmen THE MIDNIGHT EARL IN N.Y. ... Contain Escaping Gas Bobo Rockefeller, now in Paris, is investing money in jewelry. She says, “Men buy you small stones in big settings, but never = . any valuable rocks" ... Singer Marion Marlowe spent her three weeks’ Chicago cafe salary ($22,500) for five new gowns. . Jack Palance, who’s rehearsing here for a Shakespeare festival, complains, “Trouble with Shakespeare is, you can't ad lib it.” . The State Dept.’s cooking a dea] for “Oklahoma,” which'll tour Europe, to visit Israel... The Paddy Chayefskys (he wrote “Marty”) named the young ‘un Danny ... Greer Garson comes to town June 25 | to pick up the two pups she bought . 4:30—(9) Howdy Doody. (4) Howdy Doody. (2) Welcome Traveler. 5:00—(7) Auntie Dee. (9) Justice RENOVO, Pa. (B—One of the na- Colt. (4) Biff Baker. (2) Sage-/tion’s largest natural gas wells brush Shorty. was capped late yesterday, ending 5:30—(7) Action Theater. (4) Ten-| the fear of death and destruction nessee Ernie. that hovered over this area since 5:45~(7) Jumbo Theater. the well exploded last week. The “wild one” was quieted by Paul (Red) Adair, oil and gas well troubleshooter from Houston, Tex., and a nerveless team of 16 others |’ who knew one accidental move might be their last. SAN FRANCISCO «@— One of - *.* lems with enemies and his con-/11:29—(2) Nightwatch Theater. gregation in “Drop om the} Fabian of Scotland Yard in Devil.” (2) The Millionaire.| «The “Lover’s Knot”; Edward Hildy Parks, Jess Barker in} Norris, Jean Gillie in “Decoy.” “The Story of Mildred Millikan, p:se—(4) Tonight. Steve Allen how 8 gi Gechics to mioyt OX | with Mellow Larks, Doug Storer, orphans after she receives gift million dollars, but authorities pais and Farrell, come- say she must be married. a $:30—(7) Penny to a Million. Quiz THURSDAY MORNING - Today. (2) Morning with Bill Goodwin, host. (9) 7:00—(4) =e U.N. Gets Plaque Denny Vaughn Show. Musical Quiz with Garry Moore, host. 8:00—(2) Morning Show. variety. (2) I've Got a Secret. - * 9:00—(7) Wednesday Night Fights. |9:00—(7) Todd Purse Show. (4) Fy Freed Fl Light - heavyweight Champion-| Romper Room. (2) Garry Moore. i om if iers TV, Radio, Car Radio FE 2-2976 46 N. Hilldale HAMPTON.-TV 825 West Huron Se. FB 4-2525 wr TrT TTT Ter eee eee al ll i i i i i Mill ti Ml a A \ WU) For Factory “huthorized Service Call FE 4-1515 Pontiac 993 Mt. Clemens 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 i tt pwwwvvervwvvrGVGT?T.:CTCeTTreeTS i i i i ‘OPEN EVENINGS C&éV TV ACROSS — 7 j As the 3,000-pound cap was ma-| Mamie Van Doreri- will be one of the 5 split em for i! 2 H B | a Chee casa neuvered by a crane over the well guests on Steve Allen's spectacular July 2. 9. Cheer ie | a plaque yesterday to Henry Cabot | head, Adair jammed a bolt through Ezio Pinza’s daughter Clelia, 14, will Beton i 7 Lodge Jr. and Secretary General| matching holes, That provided undergo knee surgery... Georgia odbs.| SINGER ELECTRIC e Wingiike pant . Dag Hammarskjold of the United | pivot for the cap to be ‘swung a hit singer for years, is looking around 17 —— Motnes. g TB — Aol va formal thanks for the “ ga loving Utama ner cat for a manager ... The tax dept. experts CONSOLE GHA , = : ers’ m . { - r . 18 Non-tiying IZ os = Beers vel Epows! crocaer ion /e aang " — 7 Capt. Harold E. Fischer Jr., 30,| Then Ed Ingram, juction : sae Hpewthe PSD ye Y) ot Sree, City, lowe, tuade” tho| eperistendent for the New York The Moulin Rouge tm Las Vegas Reconditioned Head - 27 Cape i Uy presentation to Lodge, U. 8. am-| State Natural Gas Co., Wrned a ss 4 Aone ‘ pref on a seven- New W ut Cabinet 33 Ancinte 1 bassador to the U. N., on behalf| valve wheel that cut the roaring year deal... A theater chain will ex- — 34 Realm. ’ of the World Veterans Foundation. | gas to a whisper and finally to| MAMIE VAN DOREN periment with hot dog machines in the fea pep ee titeme cece | se | i umemtemrs Seaman eee 39. 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