rr) The Weather Increasing Cloudiness Nath YEAR kkk ote MICHIGAN, MONDAY. MAY 9, 1955 —36 PAGES THE PONTIAC. PRESS “OINTERNA’ mona news ame ‘Pontiac's New City Hall Opens Do * * Fr’ * * * * a: Ors Ta * * * Civic Center May Be Built - Polio Shots May Resume Here Saturday OK Is Expected on Salk Vaccine Producers Soon Officials Are Confident , This Week E The estimated 9,500 Oak- land County youngsters who were to get their first. polio vaccine shots last Sat-| urday may get them this’ Saturday, county health of- | ficials said today. ee “> é Nes, o ein ng + aig — hetien Girls in New York City | for Scar Surgery NEW YORK (INS)—Twenty-five “Hiroshima maidens” ewey scarred by the atomic bomb a rived in New York today with the late hope that plastic surgery will help them to happier lives. The Japanese girls were dis- | | figured ten years ago in the sear- } “I'm confident the air will even before,” said Dr. John. D. Monroe, county health | director. | = * Saturday morning, 35) ga minutes before the Salk) first and second graders in Pontiac, Waterford Town- room ie ship, Birmingham, South-’ field Township and Fern- dale, Dr. Monroe called off, His decision followed a recom: Standard Hikes Rates; mendation by the WY. S. Public} Health Service that states hold up| Other Firms Expected the inoculations over the weekend to Follow Lead pending study of an investigation Oakland County's State Sen. Wil- | the vaccine. Last night, Surgeon General Leonard A. Scheele urged that the program be held up for a few more days while federal” safety check. Scheele expressed hope a plant- by-plant -check of vaccine. manu- facturers would permit resumption by the end of this week. with Scheele’s view. : Dr. Monroe said even if the O.K. comes before Saturday, the depart- ment would not be able ‘‘to mar- | shal its forces’ in time to give the be cleared by Saturday, or shots were to be given to Gas Price Probe. the day’s program. ds rice [ into the manufacture and testing of | health authorities make a new Dr. Monroe's decision coincides shots before then. Parents whose children have, been vaccinated were assured by | Scheele that “in the very best | judgement of the public health | service, they have no cause for alarm.” liam §S. Broomfield (Royal Oak) ing heat and- blinding flash of the | said today he will introduce a reso- | the first A-bomb ever exploded in . A | warfare. lution calling for a federal investi- | Suffering psychological and spir- | scars, they have lived as virtual was hermits and without hope for a. decade. The girls, age 19 to 32, will undergo a year-long series of plastic surgery operations at gan. The lawmaker's action prompted by announcement of a/| half-cent increase per gallon on | wholesale price of regular gas and | a cent hike in ethyl price by the | New York’s Mt. Sinai Hospital. Standard Oil Co. Money for their preliminary ex- Most service stations in the Pon-| penses was contributed by the tiac area did not hike agi American community in Japan, pected to do so (ei afiermonn and Detroiter Dies in 3-Car Crash tomorrow in line with an increase Seven Others Injured ———-_ apie Th Michigan is one of the few states not going along with the federal government's ‘‘strong recommen- dation.” cent on premium. The current rate is 30 cents a gallon for regular and 32.5 for ; - ethyl. New figures will probably | ~-Dr.. Albert....E..... Heustis, .. state 14 39:¢-and 336: “The extra 1 Of! | health commissioner, said Mich-) 5 cent will be to cover increased | igan’s: anti-polio innoculation pro-' ctate sales tax payments, dealers grams will be continued unless he | explained. receives a specific order from | “IT feel this increase is not justi- Washington to stop using the Salk! fied and a full investigation should | vaccine. be launched by the U.S. Congress | He based his decision on the suc-| into. the gas-price picture,"’ Broom- cess of the state program. He | field stated. pointed out that ae shots have| The resolution will probably be only | 5 one suspected case of polio re-| given full state legislative approval, ported sce the ids a inocu- | it will be forwarded to Washing- lated. ‘ “I believe we have ample evi- dence that the vaccine we have (Continued on Page 2, Col. 1) Critchfield Named Head of United Fund Campaign Robert M. Critchfield, General Motors vice president | and general manager of Pontiac Motor Division, was named chairman of the 1955 Pontiac Area United Fund drive at a noon meeting today. Critchfield also was elect- éd vice president of the UF’ organization. Re-elected to the posts they held last year were William B. Hart- | man, president, and Alfred C. Girard, secretary-treasurer. on. “Existing prices in other states, such as Ghio, are lower, yet their | gas .tax is lower than ours or at least conyers he asserted. y the Senate tonight. If) | in wholesale prices announced by the Standard Oil Co. in Collision Saturday Night on M15 Other companies usually follow Standard’s rate changes, spokes- A 5l-year-old Detroit man was killed and seven others. were hos-. men for several of them ex- plained. The wholesale jump is | pitalized after a 3-car-crash Satur- iday night on M15 at Seymour 1, cent on regular grade and 1 , Lake Rd., Oakland County Sher- | iff's deputies said, Pronounced dead af the scene was Thomas Taylor, a passen- | ger with Albert Walker, 47, of Detroit. Walker was reported in g00d condition at Pontiac Gen- _eral Hospital with twe—breken— legs and head cuts. Others riding with Walker, all listed in good condition ft the hos- pital, were: Gloria Jean Walker, 9, of Flint, head injuries; Zelma |Wafker, 8, of Flint, possible in- | ternal injuries; Vickie Manley, 11, | of Detroit, possible spine ¢ injury; | j yy mn & | It replaces | razed. gation of gasoline prices in Michi- jtyal ‘wounds’ as well as physical | | high tomorrow near 75. The ‘by showers and thunder- |today with the”low tonight Presenting Pontiac's New $1,200,000 City Hall, Ready for Use and Debt Fre Pontiae Press Phote} - Around Building | Municipal Offices sicteed in $1,200,000 Structure By ARNOLD S. HIRSCH A far cry. from the days when city .aldermen con- vened on the second floor of the main fire hall above the heads of restless fire horses, Pontiac’s modern, million- 'dollar-plus City Hall: today ,., opened its doors. Constructed of reinforced’ iconcrete ana faced*® with | | Indiana limestone, the new structure is slated to become the focal point of a city civic center. Costing $1,200,000, City Hall was completely paid for out of current tax revenues and required no bonds. Official dedication ceremonies, MILLION-DOLLAR LOOK—Costing $1,200,000 — and all paid ny | —Pontiac’s new city Hall today officially opened for business. building, which will be dedicated June 12, faces Parke street a is bounded on the north by Pike street and on the east by Hill street. The structure cost $1,050,000, equipment $75,000 and outside work $75,000. the old City Hall, built in 1909, which probably will be Low Temperatures Cause Only Minor Damage Here Last fights tow tempera ttPes caused only slight dam- age to gardens and orchards in this area, a survey indi- cated today. “Only some of the tender garden plants may have been - injured,” said Oakland County Agricultural Agent Lyle Abel. Peach and apple orchard. owners in the Romeo area reported the cold snap came too late to do much harm. a blossoms. The low reading in Pontiac this —| The ‘threat seemed over | Statehood Bill Ready for House First Vote to Decide predicted at 43 to 47 and a forecast was for increasing cloudiness tonight followed showers tonight and tomor- row. The weather bureau reported be-| Hawaii Debate low - freezing temperatures last night from Flint on north. The Berrien-County -area;-in the-state’s’ on Rules for Alaska, WASHINGTON (#—For the first time in the Tong fight over state- and Roy T. Houston. 8, of Detroit | severe face. cuts. Listed in critica] condition with | la broken hip, ankle and elbow was | Miss Barbara Sauvage, 17, of Or- | | tonville. She was riding with Leon | I Weeks, 24, of Ortonville, who is i listed in good conditio with a | broken jaw. Deputies Allen Biles and Jes- sie Whitlock theorized that a car- driven by Joyce Sellers dr., 26, ot Ortonvilte, hit the southbound Walker car and that Weeks was unable to stop and rammed the Walker car in the rear. Sellers, who was unhurt. was un- able to tell what happened, while Walker and Weeks injuries pre- _| vented their making a statement. t-|In Today's Press Borte, A County 4, 18 Grane, Dr. George “- terials saat: funtor Editer Lawrenee, Markets . Thontere TV & Radic Progrems fete : aH Went Ads. a ae a8, MM "s Pages. wobie ys ib, 14, 17, 18, 19° | n = /Summer Preview Ends main fruit. belt, reported severe: damage to strawberries, grapes and raspberries. There was possible loss in the ab area to sweet cherries, peaches, { 5 réd tart cherries, apples and |- Before voting on statehood it | pears. | self, the House must decide first | Clarence C. Mullett, agricultaral | whether to consider the bill under hood, the House today gets to vote | whether it will consider a bill to admit both Alaska and Hawaii as states. ead thee the Grand Traverse area,Tules Jimiting debate and barring |. amendments. You could get an- argument either way as to the outcome. Unofficial reports — by state- hood supporters — say member- ship polls by House Democratic and Republican organizations in- dicate a majority will support the combined bill if it comes to said the cherry crop was ‘‘well pollinated already so damage won't be too extensive.” The mercury had reached to 52 in downtown Pontiac by Z p.m. ‘Income Tax Cut Study Planned by Lawmakers WASHINGTON (UP)—A Senate-| ® vote. But they concede it will House subcommittee disclosed to- be close. day that possible individual in-, As g result. the big, fight is likely | come tax cuts is a top subject in to come today with opponents seek- its planned year-long review of|ing to -block the bill’s considera- overall tax policy. | tion. Such a move could draw sup- * Pontiac Nearly Had City Hall 26 Years Ago Pontiac nearly had a néw City | Hall 26 years ago. Voters had approved the sale of bonds to erect a new building and land at the corner of East | Pike and Parke | chased. Plans were drawn and the i sale was imminent when lamous 1928 crash came. Ame 0 plans were later-completely revised, bit the same land was used, Avery Resigns as Ward Head Quits Two Weeks After | Beating Wolfson; Barr to Succeed Magnate, 81 CHICAGO (—Sewell L.- Avery, 81, resigned today as chairman of Montgomery Ward and Co., along with the firm's president. who | retped fight off Louis E, Wolfson's drive to capture control of the) /mail order house. Edmund A. Krider, Sts.. was pur- 42, to line up shareholders behind the | Avery management, resigned and | Other changes, including possible port not only from those opposed | upward or downward revisions in| to admitting either territory, but | corporate income rates and out- | also from supporters who disap- right repeal of excise taxes, also prove the no-amendment procedure | |under which the rules committee | tapproved bringing the bill to the. ' floor, Tulips to Bloom Early | HOLLAND (®—More than 60,000 Ford ClO Council ‘Orders Strike Vote visitors viewed tulip fields in Lee DETROIT #—The CIO United are listed for ‘Study. Holland area over the weekend The tulips were in ful] bloom doe | to the recent warm spell. . The official tulip time celebra- tion is not due to start until x Wednesday. Auto Workers Ford Council today | This will) feature the \traditional | voted y. to order al scrubbing of the streets and pa- rade of Klompen (wooden shoe) strike! Yote among 138,000 Ford dancers dressed in Dutch peasant | employes across the country. The 130-man council, represent- costumes. ing UAW-CIO Ford workers, voted within a few minutes after Ken- neth Banion, national director ed With Snow i in New York | the union's Ford department, ported on contratt negotiations. ALBANY, N. Y, (®—Snow fell in The GM delegates Were expect re Dire Sere Mite tobiy‘end |, take deller sirtee hon oe < dcmegy d maige ch ateanpraboeg thorization later today. [soos demmtsins tu toute evens eel Christian Sctence 1 was Pree anticipated. ‘ | Prt. Mey 1%. see 04 | any tsince 1952. SEWELL AVERY | pledged ‘‘my full support’’ to John” A. Barr, 47, who was named to, succeed Avery as chairman of the | ‘beard and chairman of the execu- | tive committee. Krider had been with the com- since 1945 and president | Barr, vice president | land secretary, conducted part of ‘the historic April 22 stockholders’ | | meeting in Avery's place. Avery will remain a director of the company. He is one of the candidates on the manage- ment slate of directors for re- election. Votes taken at the stockholders’ meeting April 22 are being counted and tabulated. . Financial circles reported Avery | hed planmed to retire as chairman —_ time ago but that: when Wolf- . New York and Fiorida fi- re | nancier, made public his plan to | seek ‘control of the firm Avery} | Stayed on to lead the management fight. Avery's regime four Wad ons and aboot ®ve . Oakland Value set for June 12, will cap a three- Related stories on page 21. | day ‘public open house at the new ' building. . For the first time in many years, iall city departments are now housed under a single roof. The ground fleor is home for the Health, Parks and Recrea- tion, Electrie and Purchasing departments, the engineering laboratory and the printing and mailing office. Hiked by State Equalized Figure Up by $222 Million for $1.4 Billion Total - | LANSING — The state tax | commission, recommending the 1 tor. | $831,450,000 increase in the state's | equalized Valuation, today made public the county-by-county equali- zation proposals for this year. The tax commission recom- | | mended state equalization of | $17.553,525,000 compared to last | year’s $16,722,075,000. The total of | county assessed valuations was | $13,479, 487,026, an increase over last year of $698, 350,814. Oakiand’s equalized figure was set at $1,400,725,000 by the state as compared to a 1954 valuation of $1,178,425,000, Lapeer’s valua- compared with $69,550,000 last year. It was the first state equaliza- | tion since the state Supreme Court held that the state equalization | must be used as the basis for | local property taxes. The state board of equalization | will meet May 23 to hear protests | | and make the figures final. Ward The bulk of the increase is con-| ber, president who trouped the country | tained in $700, 000,000 worth of new | 499 spectators in plush, theater- | construction on the tax roll, Louis | N._Nims, _ said. L & N Rail Walkout to End Wednesday WASHINGTON # — An agree- |ment was reached today calling |Louisvile & Nashville Rairoad | | strike at 6 a.m EST Wednesday. | A formal government announce- -}ment of the strike-end agreement was made at 11:45 a.m. EDT. The agreement calis for sub- mitting key, unsettled issues to a neutral referee for a binding ar- bitration decision, The strike, marked at times by violence, had crippled .rail service in 14 Southern states nearly two months. It was the longest rail strike | since A922. commision chairman, | A ie Situated on the first floor are | the departments with which the | majority of the public must come in contact, In the south wing are the Treas- /urer’s and Water departments. | The city clerk's office and building permit and inspection offices are located in the north wing. The assessor’s office is in the | eastern portion. On the top floor, the City Engl- neering Dept., city planner, Dept. | of Public Works director and traf- | fic engineer are located in the | north wing. tion was set at $70,525,000 as — In the east section are located the accounting and bookkeeping | departments. Paneled in white oak, the ad ministrative suite fills the south wing of the second floor. Offices are located there for the ' city manager, attorney, director of finance, personnel director mayor, The City Commission chens with seating capacity for type seats, is also on the .top floor, ...... Measuring aoy38 ‘room has a west wall of floor-to- | ceiling black walnut. The north and east walls are black walnut | above a five-foot wainscoting of | Missouri marble. . | Highlighting the room is a spe cially designed Commission table, which took seven weeks to con- pn iia : Si-day . struct. It. | commissioners tace the spectators, An annex room to the south, which can be separated by a fold- ing plastic door, can seat 50 addi- | tional spectators, It also can be ‘used as a conference room. | Doors throughout the 20%-by-102 | toot building are black walnut, | The main vestibule and lobby are completely walled in imported Italian marble. All corridors are lined five feet up from the floor with the same Cliffdale marble | (Continued on Page 2, Col. 3) New You Can Collect Bonanzagram Rules Eased _ Again to Find a Winner — Here's good news for Bonanzagram fans, especially those who have punctuation troubles. To help someone win the $800 cash prize just waiting to be taken | away, rules will be made easier. week, punctuation marks winner. ‘The new ruling (4 winner submitted an entirely perfect answer, with bel eoatee a punctuation correct, the new rule sn wana San Answer to puzzle No. 9 will be revealed Friday. On | perfect answer. (letters and punctuation) will be tops, vsjaion is found, ¢ scion 10m bat oo So (Tate fo for No.9 which appedred Inet woot. ; Starting as of today, with Bonanzagram No. 18 appearing tie not bo counted tn deteniteing =. ms ee = Speier oth aA 4 - % : vee ‘ = : : = _ * _ ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, MAY 9.1935 : : o The Day in Birmingham ._ | Now You "Gan Win! 7 Youths Will be Quizzed cn... ea Bonanzagram e . a ene . 7 on Car Thetts, Breakins. | BIRMINGHAM—Six Birmingham said Ziegler will speak on “Ex- 'teenagers‘and one from Walnut resewaye 2 Lake were scheduled to appear in Riiseheth J. Jenkins Juvenile Court in Pontiac today for | iminery heavinés cn ‘che es | Service was held at 11 a.m. to- — Bs on charges | day at the Bell Chapel of the Wil- ranging from breaking and enter-|ijan, R. Hamilton: Co.. for Mrs. ing to car theft. | Elizabeth Jenkins who died at Beaumont Hospital Saturday. : j | ~"""""Meurice E. Finnegan (seated in car) was the first. Haskill, campaign chairman, give the judge's car | to_undergo the inspection in the annual city-wide auto | check which started this morning. Police Lt. Joseph | Koren (left), head of the accident and Salk Vaccine OK Is Expected Soon (Continued From Page One) used is sate and effective,” Dr. | Heustis said. i A number of states and cities | had planned to start mass inocu- | lations of first and second graders | today; but called off the vaccina-| tions after Scheele’s statement. These ineluded, Connecticut, | Maine, Vermont, Washington and Los Angeles. * Many state health department | beads, like Dr. Heustis, voiced! unshaken confidence in the vac- cine and some indicated dissatis- faction with the suspension even though they went along with it. Meanwhile, one of the niost prominent figures in the fight against polio, Basil O'Connor, is- | @ases have developed before the tee, Auto Dealers r ; | troit's Parke, Davis & Co. will be | visited first. . 1 The federal officials will go all over the processing procedures, talk with the people who do the | processing, and compare notes on | what the other labs are doing, It may well be, Scheele said, some, | of the vaccine currently manu-| factured can be cleared for use then and there. Scheele said the first of the ‘three shots in the Salk. system gives “quite a bit” of ininmunity. . But this immunity is strength- ened, he said, by the second and third shots—+so it's quite possible, he added, some of the polie vaccine exerted its full effect. He told questioners, the delay caused by the current slow- down in vaccinations will have no ‘‘significant”. effect om young- sters who will have to wait a little | longer for their second shot. The | intervening period can be vernee | too, from two weeks to five weeks or a clean bill of health. The safety program is spon-, sored by the Chamber of Commerce Safety Commit- | Assn. and the Pontiac Police Dept. | traffic bureau, (See story on Page 21.) i Pontiac City Hall - Opens Doors Today (Continued. From Page One) from Missouri used in the Com- mission chamber, ; Ceilings are of fire-proof’ acous- tical tile, . Most offices have threée-inch metal sound-proof walls which ap- pear to be permanent. : “They make for great flexibill- ty,” said architect Leo J. Hee- nan. “You can change an office layout overnight.” Floors in public areas are con- structed of marble and terrazo. In offices, the floors are of vinyl plastic tiles. Fluorescent lighting is used throughout. In the Commission 1 chamber, the fluorescent tubes” are encased in flush plexiglas) fixtures, | Recessed lights are used in the | administrative suite, where wheat- | . Three of the youths, including a | teenager from Walnut Lake. have admitted stealing a car over the weekend. police said. The car was recovered by Bloomfield Townsh'p authorities vesterday Lt. Henry Timm of the Bir- mingham Police Department, | said two of the three have been | picked up previedsly. He said indications are that further ques- | tioning and investigation ‘‘might possibly” reveal that the youths were involved in similar thefts. , She was &5. Timm said the other four Bir- ' AUTO INSPECTION BEGINS — Municipal Judge ‘looks on as Judge Cecil McCallum ight) and Clyde | mingham youths have been in “other trouble."’” They were to ap- pear in court for a hearing on charges of breaking and entering a Birmingham home and stealing a cash box , ; I i Six amateur golfers from the Birmingham-Bloomfield - Franklin | 'area, all members of the Women's | District Golf Association, are get- | ting in practice licks at Forest | Lake Country Club in preparation for the Wolverine Ladies Open Tournament. The tournament opens at Forest Lake May 2. Golfers from the area who will participate include Sally Sharp, Mrs. J. P. Stapchinskas, Mrs. Donald F. Watkins, Helen Grin- nell, Mrs. Stewart Nunneley, and Mrs. BR. E. Leahy. ' Some of the nation’s leading pro women golfers also will take part in the tourney. The amateurs will play for a cup donated by Forest Lake club member Bob Green. | The pros will divide a $5,000 purse. . Ld * A Bloomfield Township resident, | Edkar C. Thorne, 6209 Dakota Cir- cle, has been elected president of the Uptown Lions Club of Detroit. An active member of the club for the past 10 years, Thorne is man- ager of the still photographic de- | Formerly of Highland Park, Mrs. Jenkins moved to St. Petersburg. Fla., Son Rd Gene Johnson, 2649 Crooks Oshawa, Canada. Ed Sullivan Signed by Warner Brothers HOLLYWOOD (UP) — Warner Bros. Studio today announced the signing of Ed Sullivan, columnist and television star, as star and producer of an independent motion picture for the studio. Jack L. Warner said casting for the picture would begin: immedi- ately with production scheduled to start about Oct. 1. ‘“Sullivan’s motion picture ‘or Warner Brothers will be one of the most important forthcoming pictures on our release schedule,” Warner said. “We welcome him to the studio.” cihecmen Rescue Three DETROIT (UP) —' Two Taylor Township fishermen today were credited with saving the lives of three men and a woman in the Detroit River. Raymond Brandly, 29,. and Eddie Owens pulled four Canadian residents from the river after their boat capsized, police said. and had been visiting her } Birmingham, when she died. | She will be buried at | ¥ “Bonanzagram” is an exciting new puzzle in which the Pontiac Press offers both fun and a $100 cash prize. BUT before you try your hand at “Bénanzagram” be sure and read the rules at the bottom of this page. Solution will appear in the Press May 20. Claim Check Below is a duplicate of the “Bonanza- gram” entry you send in to contest headquarters. 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Phone.. see “There that has hap-| sen of Birmingham; four da eumatic tubes will lead from Boston, Massachusetts. . . ; aE << cened Eh caunee te tins sakeaae |tars, Mrs, Sean) Alin or Aedes | Separtncitilivtors) perms atd|ae Gra eit en ico Until Solution Is Published! « (Check here if you would like that would warrant any change in Heights, Mrs. Carol White of Pon- | licenses are sold to the treasurer's Homer Pratt, 16162 Wetherby. Of- Friday, May 13, 8 P. M. , Oe 1 3 your attitude to it,” he said. tiac, and Ruth Ann and Alice, at_| office. ficers for the coming year will be . Cece w woo mca oe neces ee aoe wo a as @ waa a ana: a)s al la- home; two sons, Donald, of Pontiac | As ina department store, clerks | wiecteg. Fi Ch h of morpy ® a eer ao oe a and David at home; three sisters, | in the treasurer’s office will make AAA irst urcn 0 : Py Py Mrs. Oak, all ch dst bills d * = : ° ® ° . : ‘ gr Ada ainee rien Ws Wrage" en, Gamer, Christ, Seiemist | How To Play ‘Bonanzagram : Mrs. Floyd Knickerbocker of| City Hall visitors will have their |}, : 52, with 50 of the cases paralytic. | Rochester; two brothers, Robert mae walking stairs or riding twelve Club Bigg “aa ine | | | . The surgeon general said 44 of and Edward Jacobsen, both of | an elevator. And a shaft is ready/ Community House at 6:30 tonight. | Solve the “Bonanzagram™ by filling tn all All missings letters must be correctly the children had been inoculated ;Royal Oak, and one granddaugt- | for another elevator should the Club President Thomas Campbell | the missing letters, as indicated by the inserted ‘to win a Bonanzagram prise. with vaccine made by the Cutter | ‘er. - time come when one is deemed underscores, in the message. Insert only Punctuation will not be considered in - Laboratories, of Berkeley, Calif:,| Service will be from the Sparks- | necessary. | one letter above each underscore. Many Judging @ correct answer. ee ne oa al aes. Comas Wat Aluminum is used for the main ." . rece We Rs menteg Stew es Seen = ; é- ° ‘ ig a . door i! ] . c » . | AR eclo gai there isa “dente” |of ‘ited Miasouary Charen orh-| d0ore, al door casings and ee | Pontiac Junior Chamber of Commerce ee ss ea ee ace : fo a a at “ae Cate se Se ao wtatows on the oxterter. | e . message itsell, and, in a few cases, the will conform in every way with the clues. | eine and the Sow enone of potio —— Another teature ts a $30.00] Clean-Up, Paint-Up, Fix-Up Week Same el beets foes apetlges ip ed ede which followed it. He added: Linda L. Ivey telephone system, designed es | \ ; — correct letter. The contestant ee ae wate 7 rte “The incidence of paralytic pecially for the building by Micht- | X 2 Ma 7-15 note that the message ie unpunctu- ‘ou should weig' polio among vaccinated "| Service for Linda L. Ivey, who | gan Bell Telephone Co. and y ated. Punctuation will help solve the mes- clues and select the BEST possible word was dead at birth Sunday evening | Western Electric laboratories. | z ------ . sage but Is not necess to win. teach case, posers = cl Catal Sane, Tees ‘been ceky one [3 Pontioc” Gears eer ee a For entry in the National Cleanest Town Contest, ao a out of almost 700,000. ‘This cor-' - the Farmer-Snover Funeral| constructed so another I have done (circle completed projects) ... i responds to the expected natural | 10% "Ey rial will be in Oak Hill! pe added” er floor can to Submit Entries ; eccurrence of poliomyelitis among | (on stery The building, located at East | Cleaned Up: Front Yards, Walls, Basements, Attics, these children this time of Load The baby is survived by her par-| Pike snd ah at “ co om Porches, Garages, New Refuse Cans. 1. After solution ts completed, “Bonanze- 3. Entries may be mailed in envelope but yen simply t statistical ‘ents, Elmo and Bernice Gilbert| up to advantage for a year and|| Painted Up: Rooms Painted, Rooms Papered, Floors, gram” should be clipped and pasted to oni mae be pehated Pe sea terms, there is every reason to | Ivey. of 188 Prospect St. “J _— said — we Weodwor. Porches, Screens, Roofs, Cellars, Base- @ two-cent postcard with your name and ect af abdvecs hls af ‘ambos. = believe the product of the other —— . plantings, grass | \ - ; ve, address. viemutnattinss ts ents.” Nicholas A. Scherbing _|* then it will really be some- | Fixed Up: Buildings Repaired, Porches and’ Steps a 4. Copies of the Press need not be pur- inspection team will visit the , Nicholas tiexamiee ee cue | , A long Might of statrs, broken:} Repaired, Electrical Equipment Repaired, Old Elec- ‘Press office, 48 W. Huron St, until $ pm. and corresponding as closely as possible manufacturing laboratories in the erville Scherbing of 1645 Delrose p> gil maprse gh opr adem trical. Fixtures Replaced. Tuesday, May 17. Mail entries must be to the original ” printed in aires ey That chil = Dr., died at 11 p. m. Saturday, | jead to the main entrance from | ‘postmarked before midnight Tuesday, the Press will be accepted but are limited 28 | after several months of illness. Parke strest.. IE CNBR CINO 5 oo ois srsisedereeewrseersrkes 1o00 ceverciSerdieseureesse May 10 for Bonanzagram No. 10. Address one to a family. Mimeograph, dupli Born in Pontiac one year, eight, piangs now call for construction | . “Bonanzagram, %, Pontiac Press, Pontiac, or other unofficial mechanical reproduc Th Weath |months and 29 days ago, Nicholas | o¢ » new $500,000 public safety AGQPOUS . «5.5: cose ceretieavncct vince. Seee een nee sGecioeves Mich. tion ts forbidden. e er (is survived by his parents and) paying; he ue Mail to: Junior Chamber of Commerce . PONTIAC AND VICINITY—tnerensea | one sister, Vicki Lynn, at home. ing next to the new City Hall degoas teighe-—beeeas nek tee. | ene eer: Vickd Lymn, st hom to house the police department, Waldron Hotel, Pontiac. Michigan. c/o James Inscho H to Collect th Prize crovers Menereey. Wormer. sigs a : the SE ‘Cael municipal courts and fire depart- ° . ow e casteriy, Yactensing te tne miles en | With the Rev. Theodore R. Alle- ac wee ee poirot aa eens nem eS ey The entrant must work out and keep tion of the solution. hear tonight. / {bach of Oakland Avenue United, \- Aer mypibaha Cue uieaien duplicate solution as @ claim check ‘ceeai Tote to Pentioc tom Presbyterian Church officiating. approval to go ahead with the | When the solution is published tn the ff @ winner cannot call at the Press office Burial will be in Perry Mt.. Park At 8 am: Wind velocity @ m.ph.| Cemetery. compare . tion: Southwest, by weet eee start some time next fall 0 check” with the published solution, and, Somanzagram Editor.” Postmark on this Gun rises Tuesday at §:16 6m. Mrs. Fredericka Schields | Wittman also has authorization : ft his“clati check te iden should letter must be not later than § p m the Moon riees today at 10:30 pm rs. re eric a Cc ie is } ; tical, he Monday otter = Tuesday et 7:41 0m. to tear down the city ball annex S . s eal] tn with his claim check at the ecmapaor ring need Mrs. Fredericka Schields, 81, on Hill street directly behind in the Ci of Pontiac pores bel Correct answers are vold unless the con- ta. mDeraewn, Temmperatares | Pontiac resident for 62 years, died| the mew building, and also a / Press office, 48 W. Huron St, before 5 —testant reports his clatm by the deadlines ; TR Revsessee 27 -4A2m...”,...4.+-$2/ Suddenly Saturday morning at the| elty-owned house on Parke / p. m. on the Monday following publice- listed here. we Mesncacens 43 2p. m....222. 28a | Rome oS Mrs. S. S.| street.’ l f payin Tae band tana a Pal Get ee ee , Eligibility, Information, Sanday in Fontine Mrs. Schields’ homie is at § Park | ably .will seek sanction to tear | 1955 Licenses ‘due About ty, (As Tecorded downtown) place. are now Mighest temperature..............5.. Pt) : down the old City Hall which has | | ° ’ 1. Anyone is pea et Sat apicar nct: 8 | Damm December 2 1873, in Bruce | stood at Pike and Mill Sts. since | 9 ble at City lori’ peep Rng omge 8 oon oo ae ae = Sonity Weather—Windy. Township, Macomb County, 1909. paya the Clerk gram” contest except eligible @ prize, but there Oy ae thes hgh bn Pentne Schields was the daughter of Mr./ ‘The Michigan National Guard / Press and members of immediate — is no limit on number ef entries, SOMRDOTSLRED .«.+'s-0+0-+- +0. OB and Mrs. August Quandt and the| hag stated interest in vacating Offi first floor City Hall. families. (Immediate family means ail scihizstttit: da] Wile of the late Oto Schields. | ite armory corner Mill and Water ice, Tl those living tm am employe’s housshold) §. The Prose retains the right te eorrect agy-ton Popa daughter, | Sts. (at the opposite end of the . / 2 No question as to winners will be am» —=stYPographical errers, : — one son, Walter! block the old City Hall is on.) .: ‘ swered by phone, . children, anda sitr, Mrs: Angus| Phe cat, om, tor soot | License. Fee $2.00 up to and 2. The Prose will award @ prize of 100 & fadges? decision will be final and eon pte hole segranl : oo oo brome e. : ae i to the winnee.ef cach weekly “Bonen Nees ee a Pike and Perry : -o. gram.” & more than one winning answer " , 1:30 pum. from the Farmer-Snover| Then will be gone the last mem- including May 16, 1955—$3.00 la received. the. prise will be divided 9, Wo Habitity te qovepted for catties thet Sad dace cane no days when aldermen carried on solution ts recetved, the $100 will be added : a Get Church officiating. Burial the business of a burgeoning city jy to the next week's prise, It the winner is = —«&. The Press reserves the right te alter will follow in White Chapel Memor-| ‘shove the clatter of fire horses) @ subscriber of record to the Press «620 rules \doceutnee tho onstedt @ he ea Pa | 4 - bonus will be edded to the Si0a, pad tad ey A e / i 6 ca 4 / < 5 i 4 By € od ‘ : hi ee f : i4 aS 2 ‘ i is 7 bo a t y & i Ce es (taal , yi: eee eet A NG Ne y i \ : 1 iad 5 . : ‘ Ny ¥ ¥ ; ¥ i 2 Oa i : & ia qi = eee : AC ‘ ees eo Fe o | a ees os — _THE PONTIAC ‘PRESS. MOND AY, MAY $9 t Salk Viiesins edovam EGG Zoo Without Monkeys SALT LAKE CITY What's a TIMER monkey. island in a zoo without $1.00 Value || monkeys? Hogle Zoological Gardens here c rent monkeys for the summer be- cause it has no winter quarters. Handy 3 minute timer for || Cut this year, so many of the Rhesus monkeys from India—the kind which always have inhabited the island—are being used in the manufacture of the Salk polio vac- many kitchen uses. Idea! for gift-giving or for your ae SIMMS - ory F fear cine that none are available for the zoo, 4 SM SR eal SD ici Miata atta a ae mae a 6.8 ee Re A MR it halle : a a Vale Special purchase of regular $2.96 sellers. Pafamas have « short sleeves. button front, tailored or mandarin style collat. Your choice of colors and patterns. All SIMAS.(. ee 98 North | Saginaw Street ae ae Why Pay at Least 20% More? ... and SAVINGS Is Only Half the Story!. BEST POSSIBLE SUPER PRINTS @ ‘Electric - Eye’ DEVELOPING se — Chemicals. @ Deckled Edges @ Month & Year Dated Prints @ Prompt Service Money - Back GUARANTEE . . if you can find better prints anywhere in Pontiae at Se to 7c. SIMMS. BROTHERS —Main. Floor Eastman KODACOLOR Color Prints Bring us your films for fast service. Minimum charges. ~ - CAMERA DEPT. Tonight and Tuesday — Choice of 10 Designs NON-RUST Aluminum Post Signs $3.00 WJ 33 Value Mount on post or porch. Stick on glow letters and numbers at . small extra cost. 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M AY 9 , 1953 CofC. toCount ~ Results of Drive New Rochester Unit. - Membership Campaign to End Tuesday ROCHESTER—Tomorrow is the end of the membership drive of the new Rochester Chamber of Commerce, which is seeking 200 members. The 12 two-man teams will end, their campaign tomorrow and count the -results. Earlier, 165 members were signed up in three days. The steering committee will meet with the Rotary Club Tues- day. Charles N. Hill, manager ef the Howell Chamber of Com- merce, will speak on “Advant- ages of a Chamber of Com- merce.” _ During Michigan Week, May S No Contract Necessary . Call Today Gregory Oil Go. 94 East Welton Bivd. | Phone FE 5-614! 2, the Rochester Chamber with the assistance of local merchants, will erect a display of all prod- organi. : the Avon Township pavilion. 'Ralph Hoxie. FUEL OIL) = Green PTA Dinner Set for Tomorrow i WEST BLOOMFIELD TOWN.) SHIP—The Green School PTA will) have its annual family dinner at 6. p.m. Tuesday at the~West Bloom- field Township Hall. Mrs. Mathew Zoulek, newly- elected president, and her slate of , |officers for the coming year will | be installed by past president Mrs. Mrs. Harley Chamberlain is chairman, and tickets and reser- vations are being handled by Mrs. Hoxie or Mrs. Harry Wareham. Kenneth Gordon will be master of ceremonies. County ( Calendar The Oakland. Fonees Grange will meet | with the Holly Grange at the Legion | Hall, Holly, at 6 p.m. Tuesday ite Lake feesship Wwe The White Lake Farm Bureau will | Boulevard White Lake Home Extension clubs | will meet at the —_— Lake LG aime! | Church at 12:30 p.m. Thursday | lesson will be on rhe United auees Rechester The Altar Guild of St Phillip Episce- 139 «Linwood, at om Church will meet at the home of rs Vernon Baxter, 7:30 pm. Tuesday. ; The regular church family agin ship dinner will be held at 6 30 Tuesday im the First Congregati: onal Church. 1 p.m. Sunday. Enrollment Day Holly Teenagers Will Vie in Auto Road-E-O Sunday’ HOLLY — Local teenage drivers Ohlmacher, driver training es have been invited to compete in tor in the Holly area schools. the automobile Road-E-O to be plicants must have driving ane held on South Saginaw street at or operator's license. The compete in the coming state con- Junior Chamber of Commerce. test at Lansing, where Michigan's Entry blanks now are available, representative in the national con- and may be secured from Fred test will be chosen. The project is sponsored by the ages of 16 and 21 Stone School Sets “te witness the event. J. P. Diefen- | becker is in ones of the contest. ee ae County Deaths for Kindergarten winner will be eligible to! — Contestants must be between the | Lake Balloting Today - at Lake Orion $1,500,000 Bond: Issue for Schools, 3-Mill Tax Hike Up for Vote LAKE ORION—Residents of the Orion Community School | | District are casting votes today on general public is invited to |, $1.500,000 school bond issue and: tend and are eligible, to vote, ac- a three-mill tax increase lp The bond issue would finance a '$1.250.000 high school and eight elementary classroom additions. AUBURN HEIGHTS Kiner- garten enrollments will be taken bane tt | The tax tmerease, $3.00 per | iall day Wednesday at the Stone PRAY: ron P tee ; $1,000 of assessed valuation, as | Baptist Church School. Parents of . A ' Re ig ~ Scena | equalised, would be fer epera- youngsters who will reach the age “@Tvice for nerd cdmund Craft ian) Capeaurn of the sc hool dis. | of five by Dec. 1 of this vear infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Ed- trict: may register their children for the “4"d Craft, 4760 Kempf, was held fall school session. : at 1 p.m. today at the Sharpe Fu- Polls will be open from 7 a.m. A short program will he- given. neral-Home. Clarkston, with burial to 8 p.m. in the three precinct vot- | at 10 a.m. by teachers Mrs. Mabel !” Ottawa Park Cemetery. He died | | ing places. Outen, Mrs. Venita Crawford and. Sunday” Mrs. Jo Ann Calvert. Mrs. Frances Surviving besides his Mrs. Helen Smith. public health David Edmund, and grandparents | nurse, will give brief talks The PTA will be represented, ,arid refreshments will be served. Parents have been asked Waterford. Mrs. Albert G. Ede . KEEGO HARBOR—Rosary to. bring their children’s birth Mrs. Albert G. (Agnes C.) Ede, of ference rooms, certificates. at 8 p.m. Tuesday at the Pursley Funeral Home, with services at 10 a.m. Wednesday at St. Vincents DePaul Church and -burial in Mt. | Olivet .Cemetery, day. Surviving is her husband. Mrs. John Sutten " Envoy Breaks Ground TOKYO w—Canadian Ambassa- dor T. C. Davis today turned the | first spadeful of dirt as work be- gan for an addition to the Canadian embassy. ALWAYS FIRST WHISPER-SHEER TISSUE GINGHAMS Sizes 7 to 15; 12 to 20; 14% to 22% Summer fashion conversotion is all whisper—whisper-sheer. ging- hams to flatter every figure silhouette! Cool-ds-a-cucumber “cot - HOLLY—Service for Mrs. John | (Margaret D.) Sutton, 47, of 9019 Milford Rd. will be held at 2 p.m. Tuesday from the First Baptist | Tuesday. She died Saturday. Surviving are her husband; one | son, Frank of Saginaw; two step-| daughters, Mrs.. Robert Brown of Holly, Mrs. Danny Popst of Flint; | three sisters, Mrs. John Dickinson | ‘of Rockway, N.J., | Crawford of Milford; one brother, Wallace Hyatt of Saginaw; her and five grandchildren. Alfred E. Fox UTICA — Service for Alfred E. Fox, 63, of Detroit, a patenad resi- ‘dent, will be held at 2 p.m. Tues- Gaukler Storage § Orchard Lake Ave. mother, Mrs. Nellie Hyatt of Holly; | Nutrition Expert parents issue has been given by a T7-mem- Ford, principal of the school, and are a sister Lynette, a “brother, ber Citizens Advisory Committee. | Sve died sum Elacts First Officers | | i Church, with burial in Rose Center | | Cemetery. The body will be at | Bendle Funeral Home until noon) Mrs. Brian | Wedock of Saginaw, Mrs. Carlton | | the Pontiac Township Fire Hal! on day at .the Schwarzkott- Milliken | : Funeral Home, with burial in Utica Cemetery. He died Sunday. Surviving are two brothers, Don- Detroit. ‘| duced by Mrs. Paul McCoy, is a! | when child study groups meet to o | 05. Mighmme> Me | w Seren Me. | to few Comme | ment chairman for the affair. She will be assisted by Mrs. Gerald, Approval of .the proposed bond | | Erected on a 40 acre site, the | Mr. and Mrs. Edward Craft of proposed high school would house | grades eight through twelve. It, would contain 30 teaching areas, for in addition to general offices, con- a health clinic, | Businessmen’s Club AUBURN HEIGHTS — A num.) men of Auburn Heights have formed the Auburn Heights Busi- ness Men’s Association and elected Dudley H. Moore as-its first presi- dent. Other officers Verne Drew, vice-president; Ray- mond Baker, secretary; Milton ' Patrick, treasurer. Named to the | Board of Directors were Glenn Eppler, Dr. Stanley Slowik and Roy Wahl. The new organization which should have about 60 members will meet twice a month, on first and third Wednesdays at 8 p.m. in elected were Auburn avenue. to Address Meet © at Waterford High WATERFORD TOWNSHIP Miss Mary Lewis, professor of nu- | trition at Michigan State College, will speak on ‘Family Nutrition” | —- hold a joint meeting at 8 p.m. to- night in the teachers’ lounge of the Waterford High School. The speaker, who will be intro- | graduate of Oregon State College and obtained her master’s degree from the University of Chicago. Miss Lewis worked three years in a south Chicago settlement house doing educational work with chil- dren and is the co-author, with Dr. Irma H. Gross of MSC of the | college's textbook ‘‘Home Manage- ment.” Miss Lauren Manhart is refresh- | Rustem, Mrs. Thornas Doremus, | and Mrs. Joan Merritt. | “Additional County News. on Page 3 ————— ——____— | ST ALWAY S meen “T7.V 7.0 tee —————— “QUALITY! | A \ TE ? : Flexible Stee! 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Civil | ; \Dutch Strive to Preserve ewan. Windmills (Editor's ‘The windmills _— ‘tierauly “nade the a ‘uriea past are still |e - dolinte Ry prin th tourists. keeping them in business ia a job in these days of less colorful but more otttleient sources. Here's e story “of their unique role im the 20th century vacation trade.) By STERLING SLAPPEY tory, construction, location and ex- tent of need, The mills are refurnished, often inside and out, and put back in| working order, sails are tipped | back into the sky at the tradi- BERGEN OP ZOOM, The Neth: | erlands (P — W indmilis for tourists to have their pictures taken in, front of are getting scarce in the Netheriands. There were 8.000 of the advance of modern miachinery | have cut the number to 1,100. This is a serious trend for this well-scrubbed little country. To the Netherlands, the windmills _ 8re what the pyramids are to Egypt, the Alps to Switzeriand petence of 1,025 workers in their | and the Eiffel Tower to Paris. 60's and 70's, Without windmills, the Nether- In over-all periocinencs, super- | lands would have only its wooden visors rated 16 per cent of the) | Shoes to fall back on as a major older workers as excellent, 32 per | ' tourist gimmick. cent very good, 36 per cent good, | 1) per cent fair and 1 per cent | poor. | In these days when prosperous Americans and Europeans are | wandering around, spending mon- | The supervisors reported that 70} ey and looking at other people's per cent were absent less often. countries, a little place like the than younger workers, 23 per cent | Netherlands needs all the tourist about the same and 7 per cent, more often, _ On dependability} 50 per cent were judged more dependable than younger employés, and 6 per cent | less dependable. . Comparative percentages for work quality were 36 per cent better, 57 Per cent about the same and 7 per cent poorer, More than 75 per cent of the older workers had production rec- -ords equal to or higher than those of younger workers. ,do a pretty good jeh of pumping Thirty-three per cent get along. with others better than ‘younger | workers do, the study showed. Six- | ty per cent are on a par with younger employes in this standard and seven per cent do not fare as well Driver Makes Arrest a Cinch for Patrolman QUINCY, Calif. (UP) — High- way Patrolman Dave Story re- ceived a report on his hom€ tele- phone of a hit-run accident and made an arrest in the case almost immediately -— Story was told a truck had side- swiped an auto driven by Dr James Styler 20 miles north of here about 25 minutes before the call to him. Story locked out his front windew, which gives a com- manding view of the highway and spotted the truck reported to have been the offender just enter- Ing town. “He went out, stopped the truck and arrested its driver, William Graff, Sah Leandro, Calif, on charges. of reckless driving and crossing the center line. Graff said , he was unaware his truck had hit | anything. = | } attractions it can find.. the dikes and canals to save as many old mills as possible, both for their value as backdrops “for hig | breeze-catchers 100 years ago. To- | day, wars, fire, decay: and the’! tourist pictures and because they. water away or grinding grain. In Amsterdam, the Society - for | the Preservation of Windmjis in tional 10-degreg’ angle and the mill is put back to’work. ee eran DISCOUNT [rte OPEN “We -wodld like to think we could increase our responsibil: — ties,” sys Miss Caro, “but oe depends on our funds. At least we have reasons for that fewer mills wil] disappear in the | next 16 years." The society now sponsors 250 mills, Many old mills today are nothing | but tourist attractions but that was not always true. With a little liberty of expression one could even say windmills almost created the Netherlands, Much of the land here once was not land at all, There was water all around, Farmland was scarce 600 and 700 years ago and a few isolated Dutch villagés and mon- asteries perched on what fondly was called “high ground.” (The term meant the land was not be- low sea level). About 1350 some unknown genius looked at a windmill that was being used to grind a ¢rop, and decided that it could be made to ‘lift water. Along with improved A big effort is under way along | dikes, the water-tifting windmills, called “windmolen,”’ turned under- | water land into dry farm land in the years that followed. 4 Well-Heated Birds (UP)\—A flock | GROTON, Conn. of starlings perched atop a large the Netherlands (SPWTN) collects ‘ ete 4 ; # ' ige with a governess and a dog ‘was sent by her family to Berlin ‘late pioneer in plastic surgery, and ‘Blonde Witch’ : By PHYLLIS BATTELLE NEW: YORK (INS) — She fs known as the “blonde witch,” be-| do me as much good as I do them. I was always dissatisified with nature, and when I see a ere is sorcery in her) . Paco there = = face that has never smiled | ore 4 turned into ft th ra When she was a five-year-old San as ce laugh, it makes me laugh tee. If you knew me, yoo'd i am either laughing or working or sleeping. 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Just dial FE 2-9181 today. 4 q N ple would tolerate no revival of colonialism, Premier Ngo Dinh Diem urged the Western Big Three last night to spurn Chief of State Bao Dai's latest efforts to retain power. “In a broadcast addressed to the free world, but aimed specifically at the Western foreign ministers meeting in Paris, Diem declared Viet Nam's future government ‘| would be decided only by Demo- cratic means through elections, * @ Crary PTO to Hear : Talk on Curriculum : WATERFORD TOWNSHIP — A will be presented when the Isaac E. Crary Junior High School PTO meets at 8 p.m. Wednesday at the school. Parents of present sixth and seventh graders will have explained || his retumn to Viet Nam as a con- | them the subject contest of next | | Stifutional monarch, The plan = year’s school program, and teach- A’ spokesman said Diem re- ferred to Bao Dai’s reported plan to obtam big power sanction for said to include an appointed ers will be on hand for conferences. council and an assembly of pon |. ” Mrs. George Smith of Elizabeth namese notables to which both the | Lake Estates is chairman of the chief of state and premier would | nominating committee which will surrender their powers. It would | present a double slate of nominees | ignore Diem's project for an elect- | for the election of officers to be ed assembly. held during the business meeting. Before announcing a new pro- . Church to Meet Tuesday visional government, Diem is awaiting results of talks on Indo- WATERFORD — Election of of- ficers and annual reports are china crisis between Secretary of State Dulles, French Foreign Min- scheduled for the annual meeting of thé Waterford Community | ister Antoine Pinay and British Church, at 8 P. m., Tuesday. Foreign Secretary Harold Mac- ~{millan, The ministers, who are program on curriculum orientation |. The jury started deliberating last Thursday afternoon and took 12 hours to reach a decision. An argument had developed be- tween Herron and the victim, po- lice said, over Freeman's attempts to get his estranged wife to rejoin him, The convicted man will be sen- tenced May 23 by Judge H. Russel Holland, according to Assistant Prosecutor Homer G. Gerue. i Pontiac Woman Injured When Car Rams Tree Mrs. Mary E. 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Two Men Are Injured When Car Overturns Two men were injured Sunday ,; night when their car overturned | on Orion road near Silverbell road, | Oakland County Sheriff's deputies | said. | | Reported in good condition with | | leg injuries at Pontiac General | Hospital was Thomas Young, 23. with Bruce P. Newberry, 36, also of Rochester, who was treated for Newberry was unable to give) an explanation how the accident! occurred, but deputies said skid marks were visible for 125 feet | | down the wrong side af the road- | | way, | Child Study. Unit to Meet. | WATERFORD TOWNSHIP—The | .Willlams Lake Child Study Group | | will meet at 8 p.m. Tuesday at the | school for evaluation of this year’s | year. | viser. program and planning for next| Frieda Huggett will be the mal meeting in Paris, are reported to . ve : eee es a ‘ a + sures emer | Premier Diem [Rive deaged en srvera abs Jury Finds Herron- |‘National Hospital Week’ | ‘lies reportedly still backing Diem O s : . “Baer Suit Fenaral yee Wea utio «Bind: tore: Guilty of Murder bservances Start Here ° 38 West Lawrence Street n : Ig ; ims lt ho anti-Bao Dat dec — nee foramen a guilty os a _— start area at St. proalli techniques and latest Pontiac, Michigan Warns That Viet Nam |e which met here last week made | second degree murder this | SOOM ueaty Glaplal winch Resd) corslopments, im the medial ) ° plain that no other ‘olution could | ™orning by an Oakland County |OPen house and an te pro-| field. se Ambulance Service Photte FE 5-0738 Won't Accept. Return be accepted by the Vietnamese | Circuit Court jury. Gram for scores ‘of visitors, As in former years, the hos- of Bao Dai people. The congresses called for| Herron stands convicted of the | Prospective nursing students, ac-| pital. has planned an extensive election of an assembly which | fatal shooting last Sept. 25 of Law- | Companied by their parents, of- | program for the entire week, said SAIGON, South Viet Nam @—~ ayer Lary ihe supreme authority — — 28, of ~~ parva diesel “4 — ‘aga isos — — William, hospital ad- ( . ha A ke A , Warning that the’ Vietnamese peo : neo te has exercised si od of a home at “what a sal. show ni hope - ‘ene advantage of this exceptional op- portunity to learn more about) their hospital and how they oper- | ate,” she added. | Highlighting the week's program | will be Hospital day on Thursday, | marking the birthday of Florence Nightingale, A tea will be held J for the general public and hospital personnel, Hospital day will be devoted mainly to young persons interested in medicine or allied profes- sions, Open house is scheduled every day in. some departments of the

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Shown above, eon on May 10 at 12:30 p.m. at he and Mrs. Crawford are just taking their first turn, which Devon Gables. Guests are invited. | w rll lead them to the bandstand. Perconal News of Interest Mrs. Frank Egan and her daugh- on May 3 at Pontiac General Hos- LF ag e argare iv e- Pital Sie i ae NN y ten | Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. me ee Elmer Granflaten of Lenox avenue, visit with Mrs. Egan's parents, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Albert G. and Mrs. Harry F. Menard of Bir- of Ellwood avenue. 5 * * * ee ie was feted Friday | Mrs. L. Clare Utley of Ottawa evening with a dinner party held, drive spent the weekend at the. at Orchard Lake Country Club on ‘University of Michigan’ as the occasion of his birthday. ‘guest of her daughter, Deeon. * * *® Saturday evenmg mothers of ' Dr, and Mrs. George Harkless Delta Delta Delta sorority mem- of Mark avenue will spend three bers were entertained before din- days at Hotel Morrison in , Chi- | ner with a fashion show at the cage attending a Great Lakes | house. Congress of Optometrists. Other activities planned to enter- The couple will also visit with tain mothefs were a tour. of the Mrs. Harkless” ‘sister, Ruth Jack campus and antique shops, and son of Chicago. they «were also serenaded by fra- 2 * & ternity members Fred Kuekes, son of Mr, and Mrs. Elmer Kuekes of Shore drive. Episcopal. Diocese is a member of the cast of “Katerina,” thé-spring Studio One Gathers Today production at Michigan State Cor | fo lege. _ ., | spoke on, “The Recovery of Fam- * "The play, a Russian tragedy ‘ly Life,” ‘when the spring meet- by Leonid Andreyev, centers | ing of the Oakland Convocation of around a woman's search for the Episcopal Diocese of Michigan strength of character. | was held today in Ferndale. *:-* @ A service of Holy Communion ; began the session at 10:30 a. m. at St. Luke's Episcopal Church, with the program preceded by a 12415 p.m. luncheon, Following the talk of Mr. Sayers, er: tad ‘ee & Orin | discussion groups formed, after Helen Rigdon of Ward. road, a student “at Mercy College, has re- ceived Mercy’s scholastic honor for her ee — average flaten Jr. (nee Joan Dunn). of | which a ol ot Genes street are announcing: the ‘the toplé was given, closing the birth of a daughter, Susan Jane,' x i i : ; Carl Sayers of Allen’ Park | present a Guest Artist String Trio | Dunn } the | oe Pontiac Press Phetes Apple blos- and lilacs carried out the springtime theme when they | Mothers, Daughters Hold Annual Event in Church Grandmothers, mothers and daughters shared honors at the Mother and Daughter banquet staged in the Con- gregational Church Friday night, by the Saybrook Group. The new large dining room was used to seat 225. guests who were served a turkey dinner. Colorful pro- | grams were enhanced by luxurious bouquets. Following the dinner, Mrs. Howard McIntyre, scone | as impresario, called on Diane Euler, who gave a toast to the mothers. Her mother, Mrs. Harold Euler, responded | with an impressive toast to a daughters. Geraniums were given* ely, OY to the oldest and young. New Sylvanites est grandmothers present, ! Hear Representative youngest mothers, to a four! women of the New Sylvanites | generation group, and out-| | Club learned of * ‘Principles of Sci- | of-town guests entific Laundering,” the topic chos- an aa 'en by Mrs. Margaret Smith, elec- | From this point on. the pro tric supply company representa | gram took on a comical character. tive, when she was their guest There was a grandmothers’ band | speaker recently. jled by Mrs. Oscar Lundbeck.| The group gathered at the War- | Mrs. Theodore Wiersema was Wick avenue residence of Mrs. Tom | | bandmaster ‘and led all in ‘Singing | |T. Reese. The annual installation | dinner is on the docket for the! parodies suitable to the occasion. ex; meeting and will be held at Mrs. Melvin Boersma accompa- | Rotunda Inn. nied. ¢ A comic opera in four acts, | “Mother is Right’ was por- | trayed by Victoria Canfield, Pat | _Kendall and Hedy Gaff, with | unique details, Chorus girls were Helen Teitgen, Mrs. William Hurlburt, Mrs. R. George Tal- lerdy, Mrs. Robert Gaff and Mrs. . Wales Goodwin. ‘Carolyn Smith and Sue ‘Uligian | sang a duet, “Be Kind to Your | Parents” and four little tots, Judy ; Gaff, Vicky Canfield, Mary Ban-| croft.and Marilyn Boersma sang, _ “Let the Sunshine In.” Chairmen of arrangements were Mrs. Hurlburt, menu: Mrs. Gaff, | dining room; Mrs. Albert Games, } | | decorations; Mrs. Howard Mceln- ityre and Mrs. Robert Gaff Jr., | entertainment. }. Others were Mrs. Charlies Uli- jgian and Nancy Vance, tickets and Mrs. Cecil A. Bondurant, pro- _ a 7 gram production. Te invocation MARILYN HASELHUHN was given by Mrs. Graves and the Mr. and Mis. Fred Haselhuhn of benediction by Mrs. Burton. Baldwin avenue are announcing the engagement of their daughter, Marilyn Kay, to Edward F, Mar- | String Trio Will Entertain Pontiac Tuesday William Marlow. Musicale wi! and Ensemble at their own Workshop Vocal its Annual Lunch- The trio will be Luella E. Elder, | piano, Ruth Saunders, ‘cello and | Jean Elder Hohmeyer, violin and | the ensemble will be directed by Mrs. George Putnam and Mrs. Howard Heldenbrand will be at the | piano. - The program has - been an- nounced as follows: Rosemar: Randall Thompson Chemical Analysie A Sad Song. A Nonsense’ Song | To Rosemary ‘on the methods by | she might become an angel: The Ensembie which Trio Cari Bohm | Allegro i Magic Pinele allegro | | The Swan Saint-Saens | Salut D’ Amour Elgar | The Trio { American songs arranged by Gladys | Pitcher New River Train j Barbara Alien | | Psalm 111 All the Pretty Little Horses Climbing Up Zion's Hui Beautiff] Dreamer The Ensemble . Co-Workers Honor |Regina McDonald In recognition of her 35 years of “meritorious and faithful service” with the United States Postal Ser- vice, Regina MacDonald, who has /. retired, was presented a check by friends and co-workers recently. Miss MacDonald, who" had served as Civil Service secrétary for the past 20 years, received the Presentation from Robert New- ‘man, president of the’ National | Federation of Post Office Clerks representing the Post Office Coun- cil. He spoke briefly on the loss, felt over her retirement. | In addition, a framed Certificate | of Service was awarded Miss Mac- Donald by Robert Hukka, another representative of the poodle A mother and daughter the ida Kahn Unit of the WSCS of Central M * j » Early arrivals at the spring dance which Mrs. Edmund Rogers .of L inden road | ™ marked the close of the season for Cotillion removed their wraps to head for the ball-| Club members Saturday evening, Mr. and room of Hotel Pontiac. ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS Women's Sectio “MONDAY, MAY , 19355 a PAGES 15-19 The Women's Auxiliary to Pon- tiae General Hospital announces a | list of thage who will _Preside at Church Slates Fashion Show A show featurmg summer fash- | ions and hair styles will be pre-_ sented Wednesday at 1:30 p.m. in| the Fellowship Hall of the Bir-| | mingham Methodist Church. A nursery will be furnished for the convenience of mothers and ‘punch will be served following the show. Mrs. Howard Willett and Mrs. John D. Maynard are = co- chairmen of the affair Members of the church who will be modeling the fashions from a’ Birmingham store are Mrs How- ard Willett, Mrs. Lawrence Pome- roy, Mrs. David Todd, Mrs. Theo- dore Wreesman, and Mrs. Merrill Anderson. Others are Mrs. James Isham, Mrs. Keith Pfunstein, Mrs. low. He is the son of Mrs. Daisy Joe Hengelmann, Mrs. Ttiomas| | Marlow of Lake Orion and the late Murphy, Mrs. J. C. Tolboldt and Kennedy. ‘Mrs. Mrs. Richard Sneed. ami banquet ‘will be ; on | Lake at Lake Orion beginning at | 2 o’cloc k. The affair will conclude the Open House Membersiup Tea, to be gid Wednesday Members and guests will arrive at the home of Mrs. John J. Marra Nokomis drive, ~Indianwood | at 5 o'clock. General chairman of the tea, Mrs. Charles J. Barrett, reveals the names of Mrs. D. R. Wilson, | = = _ : members have accepted teaching | There Are Five Pages in _assignments in colleges during the | Today’s Women’s Section Mrs. Henry Purdy, Mrs. €. T. Ekelund, Mrs. Walter C. Willman and Mrs. Frit#i Stoddard who will be amony those presiding. Others will be Mrs. Fred C Ziem, Mrs Leland A. Clemence, Mrs. William Dean. Mrs. Harold - Muldowney. Mrs. Eart Phillips, | Mrs. Leo Heenan; Mrs. Claire L. | Hinckley and Lauretta Paul. Still others are Mrs. William A Mrs _George B. db ube Methodia Church on May i, are ( left to right) Mrs. Wreste tow hich bg planed Geng things ipo shape fr th bagi end Mr W liam E Balok of Walled Lak. |A uviliary’ Toll Plans for Open House 2. = oldest father present and to Keith Cecil McCallum, Mrs. Henry P. Mortimore, the father having the Beehler, Mrs. A-C. Ish Mrs. Ross | most sons present Tenny and Mrs. Fred Voelker Teachers Accept pumimner Posts ‘in Colleges Several Pontiac school faculty | coming summer. Robert F. Beauc hare. of the PHS English department, will teach journalism at the University of Michigan. John Youngpeter, of the biology departme nt. will. teach in his field a ie University of | New Hampshire Viola Fitch, high school librarian, will teach library science at aes throp.College, at Rock Hill, Dr. Edith Roach Snyder, eke School principal, will be on the Arthur E. Moore, | staff of Michigan State Normal Hartrick, Mrs. | College. : af Loc DAR ; | Adah Shelly, ed | diate past regent, _ | the advisory committee, D. Joan of. ae Officers Are Elected at Annual” of Chapter —_— Mrs, L. G. Rowley of Drayton Plains opened her te mem- bers of General Chap- ter of DAR for a dessert luncheon and election of officers, Mrs. Allan H. Monroe was elected regent of the chapter and Mrs. Lloyd G. Porter. was elected - first vice regent. Mrs. George B. Eldred is re- cording secretary; Mrs. William 'F. Kalwitz, treasurer; Mrs. Harry |F. Going, registrar; Agnes Hilton, | historian; Mrs, W. E. €. Huth- ‘waite, parliamentarian; and Miss librarian. New members of the executive ,committee include Mrs, Bradley |D. Seott and Mrs. Maxwell Shad- ley. Mrs. Frank B. Gerls, imme- is a member of | Assisting the hostess were | Blanche Avery, E. Grace Clark, | Mrs, Donald Adams, Mrs. E. | H. Whitfield, Mrs, Huthwaite, | Mrs, Velmor Lewis, Mrs. L. P. | Pearl and Mrs. Harry Yoh. The group voted to purchase | Bibles for students at the DAR | Sponsored school at. Crossnore,- |N. C. at the recént meeting. ‘Mrs, | Going and Mrs. Monroe, recent. delegates to the DAR National Con- gress in Washington, D. C., gave | reports. Over. 3.000 members met tin the newly decorated Constitu- tion Hall owned by the National Society DAR. A collection of dolls dressed tn. national costumes representing | every country in the world was ed te the National Society, | ae of the American Reve- The dolis are on display in the uarters at Memorial Coton Hall, Washington. The |CAR. societies throughout the na- j.tion, including Colonel Stephen Mack CAR of Pontiac, contributed | toward the purchase of the cabi- | net. Father and Sons [cree at Banquet © ly McLauchlin, father vice | Rie hc of the Emerson’ School - PTA, served as toastmaster at a | tather and son banquet held this | week at the school. ’ Prizes were awarded to Harry | King, the youngest father present; to William Wesch who was the J. E. ‘vice president, Gammy, incoming presented a gift to Mr. McLauchlin, The evening’s program included a group of | dances by students of a local stu- | dio, Mrs, Albert Stevens wag gen- | | eral chairman of the affair. | DeMolay Mothers Entertain at Dinner Pontiac DeMolay Mothers’ Coub met Thursday evening in the East Lawrence street Masonic Temple for a cooperative dinner, Members’ husbands and DeMolay boys were guests Mrs. Paul Hagel gave a short talk on “The Purpose of De- Molay.”” She told of* m a py prominent figures who were once -members of the order, Walt Disney and Robert Taylor. Any boy from the age of 14 te 71 is eligible for. membership re he is sponsored by a Mason. | Mrs comed as a new member. father such as Wilbett Davies was wele - "THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, MAY "9, 1955 tributes to their beloved mothers. | mothers. Music was provided by a la- dies: octette and Mrs. Paul Hav- ens and her daughter Mrs. Ross McLennan sang a duet. Mrs. - Robert Murphy was accompa- nist. The banquet was served by thé Men's Fellowship Club. . Committee chairmen for the af- fair were Mrs. Lewis Butler, Mrs. John. H. Rawley, Mrs. Norman Legge, and Mrs. Herbert Hoffman. Mrs. Rule presented Mrs. Clara Crawford as the oldest mother and Mrs. Ben Shelton and Mrs. Her- bert Hoffman as the two youngest Wedding Gown Hints A wedding gown that magically becomes a short evening dress is nice for a tiny budget. But if you're able, a real dress will be | very satisfying to you and as a =| aety tradition,‘ used by cousins, | sisters-in-law and daughters. DONNA KREIDLACH — ‘Mr. and Mrs. George Kreilach of Fiddig aveniie announce the en- gagement of their daughter, Don- na, to Donald Starr. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Starr of Wing street. No date has been set for the wedding. “AFTER MANY YEARS OF F HONORABLE 1 BUSINESS DEALINGS IN PONTIAC | te NELLIE’S. ~ WOMEN’S AND CHILDREN’S WEARING — APPAREL STORE One of Michigan's Fine, Old and Reliable’ Business Firms Located at 3507 Elizabeth Lake Road, | Suburban Pontiac, Are GOING OUT OF BUSINESS | AND WILL CLOSE THEIR DOORS FOREVER » STORE CLOSED ALL DAY MONDAY, MAY 9th, TUESDAY, MAY 10th, WEDNESDAY, MAY 11th TO MARK DOWN PRICES, ENGAGE EXTRA HELP AND TO COMPLETE ALL | NECESSARY PLANS FOR A GREAT $75,000 GOING OUT OF BUSINESS SALE INVOLVING THE ENTIRE stock OF NELLIE’S WOMEN’S AND CHILDREN’S WEARING APPAREL STORE — OVER $75,000 WORTH OF MERCHANDISE CONSISTING OF Nationally Known and Advertised Women’s and Misses’ Suits, Skirts, Blouses, Sweaters, Dresses; Under Garments, Sports Wear, Neckwear, Scarfs, Swimming Suits and Beach Wear, and hundreds of articles of Women's and Misses’ Wearing Apparel and Children’s Polo Shirts, Sports Wear, Dresses, Slips, Sweaters, Sleep Wear, isis Infants’ Kimonas, Gowns and BMonkets. WAIT AND WATCH | FOR WEDNESDAY’S, MAY 11th, <4 PONTIAC PRESS FOR FULL | |) DETAILS -TELL YOUR NEIGHBORS - PHONE YOUR FRIENDS - THEY a. THANK hae FOR IT 8 SALESWOMEN WRAPPERS Bl seperions preferred Seer lesions HELP WANTED 4 | mankind,” | rest, | Ei i | 2S. Saginaw St. Salk Can Prevent Polio, Can’ t We Cure Wars? By MARY MARGARET McBRIDE | Everybody wanted to say thank ‘|you to’ Dr. Jonas Salk and the | national outpouring of affection | was most moving to: watch, It is good to know that even in the midst of the mighty tensions | of the time we have kept our | capacity for gratitude. Dr. Salk gave us much more than a polie preventive — he brought a tremendous lift of the spirit to every sufferer from a disease that has been considered _ incurable. The emergence of the vaccine | made us realize that today no one i need feel that he is living under | a death sentence. Tomorrow, next week or month a commutation to life will | surely come from the laboratories. But it seems ironical that from | those very same laboratories which will fulfill our hope for a future) “other fears that plague | issyed also the’ free of has greatest fear-provoker of all — _ nuclear power. There’s some kind of bitter paradox in the thought that man -. can be at ence completely de- termined to use every possible , Weapon to wipe out killers like eancer, heart ailments and the and at the same time seem te move away doggedly and determinedly from interna- which he. could advantage of the boons medicine and science have conferred upon | him, The Salk vaccine and all the other fear-reducing — marvels of next | tienal peace, the only condition | take | Glazed Serb Sun Back $0998 Dresses Up Sizes 6-10 ‘Boys’ Cabana Suits Terry Cloth, Nylon, $998 Orlon and ee Sizes 0 to 8. Boys and Girls Zippee “2” Suits : Suits 0 to 3 Girls’ 1-Pe. Coveralls 7 to $398 Girls’ CRAZYSUITS | our age lose most of their power ‘to reassure if every dhe of us —| including those parents who no| longer need worry about polio — i must watch with the sense of im- ‘pending doom increasingly fre- | world where man cannot get on) |quent flare-ups in areas of the | The news that we could com- | pletely. control cancer may well be announced to a world jlist ready | | to drop a bomb that will wipe out jeven the laboratories: and their | gift-bearing workers. | It takes my breath away to re- flect that I have seen in my own lifetime the end of so many of | the worst terrors. These were conquered by the determination, hard grueling work and downright consecration of these who cared enough. I cannot — I dare not — let my- self believe , that the drive for power makes some leaders of nations so ruthlessly and blindly ambitious that they can for much “longer continue so to ignore all elements of decency and common senge that they will go on dangling over us the threat of destruction. And if they do so continue, then we must dedicate ourselves, every man and woman of us, to finding a way to stop them. | with man.‘ ‘You Cook: Only Part ~ f This Icing | Party Cake “a | Says Mrs. Hancock By JANET ODELL Pontiac Press Food Editor Have you ever been disappointed the day after it was made? If you | use Mrs. Robert Hancock’s recipe for a white frosting, you'll never be in that fix. This frosting never 'dries out and is wonderful for | | angel food cake. Mrs. Hancock says. “raising | |kids is my only handcraft.” We | 'do know, however, that she does | do a bit of church work. PARTY CAKE FROSTING By Mrs. Robert Hahceck | | lcup milk 4 tablespoons flour | | cup granulated sugar | ‘a cup margarine | 4 cup: vegetable shortening 1 teaspoon desired flavoring Cook flour and milk together | _ | until thick. Be sure this mixture | is completely cool before going on | with the. frosting. Cream sugar. margarine and shortening. Add cooked mixture and _ flavoring. Beat until desired consistency is reached. WSCS Slates Annual Event Tuesday Evening Members of the Ida Kahn Unit | of the WSCS at Central Methodist Church are busy planning a most interesting program for the mother ,and daughter banquet they are sponsoring Tuesday. Mrs. Wesley Johnson and Mrs. | | — Bullock are serving as co- | chairmen. Mrs. John Mulder will give the | |doxology and Mrs. Frederick | | Poole will be toastmistress. The toast to mothers will be given by | Margaret Bennett and Mrs. Loy | Bennett will give the toast in| , daughters. ——_! Gifts will be presented by NM Raymond Boone and Mrs, J Scribner will entertain with al marionette show., The benediction ‘will be given by Mrs. William L. Collins. Group | singing will be led during the eve-| Never Dries Out, in cake frosting when you ate it | Pig hae * wate LZ Yess “F5" 6 | | Newest Plastic Fabrics Increasingly By ELIZABETH HILLYER The place for fabrics in. the. home is pretty well cleared up by now, There are dozens of kinds, and not a one of them is thought of as a substitute for anything else. - | This meeting of the material | on its own terms is recognized | when you try te recall how long it’s been since you heard the word leatherette, Plastic | some time have made it plain they are not leather and don't try to be, that they are proud of their own virtues. And they have new ones be- sides their wonderful resistance to the onslaught of small boys and puppies. Plastic upholstery fabrics fit furniture better than they once did and resist a seated figure | less because they are softer and more stretchable, have fabric backing and minute openings through which air can pass, Design directions which have | ‘changed them mean mgst, | ever, because they’re increasingly attractive and adaptable to many | sorts of decorating schemes. Plastics have lost their early typical shine and take on a va- ll eats of textures. Reed and straw | fabrics inspire some of these, and others are handsomely tweedy. | Miss V. A. “I've had the respon- | sibility of choosing carpet for an executive office thrust upon me. The room is walnut paneled and beautiful skins. WHITE. — AS SEEN IN VOGUE EEE TO GLEAM AT NOON... GLOW AT NIGHT 2 Pa en exceptional value at | inclined to be dark. Can you help £ ae io" a Pe oat thainents gf chaque ..; eiabinidh-she tan ot pak - + + Styled with sublime simplicity so the whole focus is on the ICE “s PINK, AVOCADO GREEN, PEARL ‘ksandoicoe upholstery fabrics for | how- | - sisted by Mrs. William Fyfe, Mrs. ’ || Mrs. Robert Cartier. | cation and Mrs. Morris Van- >| Horn was mistress of ceremo- | Fred Young. Mr. Balch. Adaptable |me with suggestions for type of carpet and color?” Especially if there is. a traffic _ pattern in the room — if everyone | who comes in wears a path from | the door to the desk, as is so often, the. case — make sure that the carpet is a hardy type, of superior | quality. Since there is little other opportunity to put color in the |room, put it on the floor in a | tweedy mixture of several colors, to include light and bright. Go a ' step farther and study the room's. lighting. Better placed, more effi- cient fixtures, and more of them, ‘should help greatly. Mrs, T. J. T. “I thought I'd love a bedroom all in blue, and I matched everything carefally, but now I'm disappointed in it. Do I need another color in addition to the blue and the white of the | woodwork, or what do you sug- gest?” Blue is a beautiful color, but it | can fait when too much of a | washed-out shade of it is used in a | room. Dark and light blue in a pat- | tern on white might do more to | Save the room than another color, _although some green or yellow might’ be an improvement if it does not interfere greatly with the | blue effect. Mrs. Lester Bell Banquet Chairman An annual mother, daughter and son banquet sponsored by Wel- come Rebekah Lodge 246 Thurs- day evening was attended by 125 members and friends. In charge of the affair, which was held in Malta Temple, was Mrs. Lester Bell. She was as- Ray Brown, Mrs. John Balch and George Balch gave the invo- nies, Toasts to the mothers were given by Patricia Elkins and A toast to daughters and sons was given by Mrs. Carrie Heath. Entertainment was presented by Youngsters Appreciate Their Folks It's Your Attitude That Counts Most With Younger Set * By MRS. MURIEL LAWRENCE Children appreciate: Parents who can say. “No” with the firm cheerfulness that sees nothing peculiar in not having everything you want. Parents who permit you to re- main up for the end of. your TV program without attacking their own decision by complaining, “When I was a child, I went to bed when I was told to.” Parents who encourage your joy in a new bike or a turkey drumstick without reminding you of your good fortune as though you didn’t deserve it. Parents who recommend specific action toward your class bully in- stead of sneering, “What kind of a sissy are you?. Nobody ever pushed me around like that when I was your age!" .-Parents who never ask your friends personal questions like, “Why was your mother away last weekend? Do you know how much your father got on the old car?” Parents who do not say, “Just wait until you have real preb- lems, sen’? when you're frantt- cally trying to locate the misiaid history notebook you need for Parents who ask, “Why did you disobey me?” with more interest in what you have to say than in what they have to say. Parents who don't try to soothe you after an arithmetic failure by saying, “Next month, you'll get an A.” - Parents who answer your sex questions without trying anxiously to tell you everything they know. Parents who notice you've just —and need help | to come back to trust of the world that could consider dropping one. i Parents who can digest and dis- card the anxiety aroused by your teacher's complaints, just passing . the facts on to you. Parents whose punishments somehow always end with you thinking, ‘I see y new about my attitude to other people that I didn’t see before I got this Parents who refuse to get mad at themselves because you get mad at them. Parents who can make fun of their worriés about you instead of using them to make you sorry for them, Parents who don’t harass you with warnings whenever you leave them in case you forget how much wiser and trustworthy they are than you are. Parents who provide fun and treats for themselves as happily as they arrange them for you. PERMANENT WAVE SHOP 122 School S. FE 2.6039 Proficiency Club Welcomes Guest Dorothy = was a guest of the Griffin Proficiency Club of OES 228 when members gathered recently at the home of Mrs. Ern- est Taylor on Delaware drive. Refreshments were served by the. hostess with Mrs. Vern War- den and Mrs. John C. Mcliroy assisting, , Jane Lee’s — Perfec * The One Place to Come for a ~ JAN E LEE IN ANYTIME! NO eae 41 fone reo t PERMANENT FE aset ae ae THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, MAY 9, 1955. 5 Wayne Miller (center ‘J ‘af peas K | Pentiae Press Phete boulevard points to the area where the new|Church which will be held Wednesday at school playground equipment will be placed.| the Parish hall. Funds for the project will be procured from | Delaware drive Mrs. John Lundgren of and the Rev. John J. a card: party sponsored by St. Benedict! Hoar, athletic director of the school, look on. Church Groups Sponsor Card Party The Parish hall of St. Benedict Church will be the setting Wednes- day for a-card party being spon- sored to raise funds to purchase | equipment for the playground at the church school. Mrs. Wayne Miller and Mrs. Frank Houston Secoy are serving as co-chairmen of the affair. Mem- bers of the parish guilds, the Men’s Club and the Holy Name) and Altar Rosary Societies are de- voting hours of time to make the party a success, Serving. on the ticket commit: | tee are Mrs, William J. dane- Earl McJunkin, Mrs. Homer Ma. ran and Mra, Allen Neville. * Mrs. Herman Charboneau, Mrs. Stanley Hustosky and Mrs. John J. Pink Pearls Part of Ladylike Styles The lovely lady, a top fashion, has brought pink right along with her, So it’s no surprise that pink pearls are a top favorite these Some are strung with pink glass beads to add a note of texture tq, cek, Mra. Donald Raymond, Mrs, so-smooth pearls. Walsh are taking care of refresh- ments and patrons are being in- vited by Lester Lyons, Armond Moloney, Mrs, James Clark and) Robert Erickson. Joseph Zeleznik and Mrs. Secoy are handling publicity. Others serving on committees are Mrs. John Lindgren, Mrs. Albert Schoe- nemann, Sidney Coleman, Michael | | Daniels, Donald Raymond and Mrs. Walter. Hiller. In the days of chivalry, it was customary to present a red feath- er as a reward for a courageous or unselfish act. By ANNE HEYWOOD Age may have its disadvantages but, judging by my mail, it cer- tainly hag its advantages, too. Daily, I hear of some oldster , Whose initiative, judgment wisdom have helped him carve out a good career after retire- Here’s a typical letter, from a Mrs. J. J.: “My husband retired six years ago,” she writes, “when he was sixty-six and I was sixty-one. We had enough to live on, and for the first six or eight months we took it easy, did a little travel- ing, and mostly just loafed. “Joe ig a cautious type; so, before plunging into just any old thing, he did a lot of thinking. Finally, he decided on a cutlery sharpening service. Our town has no good one, and he figured it could use one. “He wrote the big mail order H : Individualized PERMANENTS from. ‘6° No Appointment Necesary Individual Cutting and ‘Styling by Oscar PARIMIAN Beauty Shop 7 West Lawrence Over Old Prof's Book Store FE 2-4959 He started small, and really dia clippers, lawn mowers and so learn the trade. He opened with simple equipment in a room in our house. “At first,” she went on, “Joe did , Simple things, sharpening knives tor householders, butchers, deli- catessen owners, grocers, restau- rants. nie | After a while, he tock on -gggas handling the sharpen- ing of garden shears, a forth. He did skates for kids, too. He now has many steady customers, who pay a monthly fee for regular services. . “As for me.” “I'm the so-called office manager. Joe works mornings on the actual sharpening, while I.do the book- keeping, billing, and oannering the phone. she concluded, | e Certainly 1 Has Its Advantages|mi At one o'clock. we both call it quits, and relax in the afternoon. “Working together is delightful, and the money we make is won- derful, “JT never would eve believed how much fun you can have in your so-called old age!"’. » Only about 4 per cent of mental patients in the United States are in private hospitals. ppetite: Uleerative colitis is one of these. In a rather impressive percentage of colitis cases followed for many years at one institution, cancer of the colon eventually occurred. Warts and moles have been known to change and turn inte cancer of the skin, A particu- | larly dark pigmented mole, biue- black in color, occasionally pre- cedes melanoma, a deadly type of skin cancer. A condition known ous condition, One fairly well-established cause of cancer is chronic irritation. A mole which has been constantly ‘rubbed by some. part of the cloth- ing has been known to end up as cancer. Gallstones ‘will irritate the lining of the gall bladder and even- tually may. cause cancer. Or'| stones may do the same thing in- the urinary bladder. Infections, over long periods of | time, have resulted in cancer, | Repeated sunburn can cause can- | cer as many farmers and sailors | have learned. Over-exposure to | laboratory animals. Roentgen, the | cer, most probably induced by his experiments. Radiation from X- rays, radium or the atom bomb | are all known as causes of various | forms of cancer, A long list of chemicals has been identified as cancer-caus- ‘ers, Butter-yellow, a compound formerly used te color butter, will induce cancer of the liver in mice, rats and dogs, Records going back almost 200 years disclose the first occur- rences of occupational cancer. Chimney sweeps in London in 1775 had a high rate of cancer caused by the coal soot. 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Record your selections of Crystal, Kitchen Wares and Decorative Accessories at Wiggs Bridal Registry About The... AT WIGGS . . it’s the conversation piece of your ‘D9 : 4 és ea —. é problem for your China, THE PONTIAC PRESS, ‘MOND. AY, MAY 9, 1955 Thru the years we have made a “point” of combining a delicacy bred of understanding .... with sound and practical experience. Sparks-Griffin FUNERAL HOME “Thoughtful Service” Editor's Note: Pros and cons over what kind of tariff laws the United States should adopt for regulation of foreign trade in this country re- fiect compiex and widely varied motives and opinions. Here, in the first of five stories are some samples by a reporter who observed them first hand. By STERLING F, GREEN PADEN CITY..W. Va. & — The vital, complex fight over the na- tion's tariff laws gets.down to bread and butter terms in two dif- ferent kinds of signs you see along the Ohio River these days. Along the river highway outside of Paden City, there's a sign ad- pect! 80,000 square feet of fac- tory space for sale or lease. This is the epitaph of a 40-year-old glass |company which gave up four years ago because of low-wage Japanese competition in table glassware. About 450 of the town's 2,500 peo- ple lost their jobs. |. * * * | Now, follow the same river west | around the southern bulge of Ohio, | until you reach Evansville, Ind | Here you see help wanted signs. | Here, the town Is booming particu- larly because of foreign trade. | The two kinds of sifhs reflect many of the grass roots stakes in| | the fight just now ending in Wash- | ington. Last week, the Senate | | passed the bill empowering Presi- | Gent Eisenhower to cut U.S. tar- | cent in this part of the state. Rep.. Robert H. Mollohan (D), who represents the area and voted against the administration bill au- thorizing a gradual, three-year lowering of tariffs, says the bill could mean that glass and pottery will be “‘practically wiped out as a domestic industry.”' * * * And then there is the marbles industry. Six of the seven U.S. companies which make marbles— Vitro Agate, Marble King and the other brands familiar to school- boys—are in West Virginia. Roger W. Howdyshell of St Mary's told the House Ways and Means Committee the Japanese will soon put the United States marbles industry out of business unless Congress helps * * = But the picture brightens as you go west on the Ohio River. Let's stop at Evansville’ and Indiana's 8th Congressiona! District, repre- sented by Winkfield K. Denton. Denton voted far the administra- tion bill, evidently echoing the sentiments of most of his consti- tuents = A foreign trade case study was | made-here, at the request of mem- | bers of Congress, by the legislative reference service of the Library of Congress. The survey showed: beans, dairy products—almost all import- formula products. . * *@ The district's second largest em- ployer — Colgate-Peet with 2100 workers in Clarksville — exports litthe but depends a great deal on imports of raw materials. In. the area's tractor and farm machinery industry, export sales helped sus- tain employment when domestic sales slumped in 1953-4. One big employer, Bucyrus-Erie Co., man- ufacturer of road building and - heavy construction equipment, has petition has been felt in coal, oil, | | lumber and furniture, these indus- | tries together employ less peopie | ‘in the 8th district than the refrig- ‘pears that foreign trade has cre- ' been exporting*® 40 to 50 per cent | of its output * * ” The farmers i in the area produce | corn, wheat, barley, tobacco, soy. | hogs and lard, eggs and | export commodities, eration industry alone, Finally, in comparing the twa | Ohio: River Vhlley areas, it ap- ated more jobs in Rep. Denton’s Almost Frantic from DRY SKIN ITCH? First applications of Zemo—a doctor’s soothing antiseptic — | relieve itech of surface skin and { scalp irritations. Zemo stops | | scratching and so zemo | aids healing. {| & Co., which exports 10 per cent] The Library of Congress survey | Indiana district than it has de- | pay the grocery bills in W of its output of vitamins and- baby | also noted that while foreign com- t stroyed. or jeopardized in Rep. | Virginia. | Mollohan’s West Virginia district. _ But then Indiana ‘pay chec ks don't NEXT: neal How You Feel About Tariffs Depends on Your Job est ———t Industrial . fever. ‘chart. or o pone te eA! ee : = Peay Hasna oo ~ Mirae senat® De ee ga ee McCandless. 11 N. Perry od \iffs to spur world commerce. | . tuents work for Servel, ' This week the Senate and House Pyansville. If Several exports to | __|try to agree in conference on & the same extent other U.S. retrig- final bill. Behind these last efforts erator producers do, 1,300 can be stretches a long complicated de-' saiq to owe their jobs to foreign bate involving basic dilemmas such | trade. as these: | About 2,500 work in auto and If friendly foreign nations are to auto parts firms. Export sales ac- | improve their economies and thus | count for 5 per cent of passenger become less vulnerable to com-| cars and 15 percent of trucks. An- | munism, they will have to sell US| other 1,100 work for Mead Johnson more. But ff they sell more here, i About 10,000 of Denton's consti- 46 Williams St. Phone FE 23-5841 ine. at 24 Hour Ambulance Service Your Old We Insure . Jewelry ‘H.R. NICHOLIE Insurance -Agy. FE 2-2326 some U.S. industries Wil] sell less. | How do you protect or help those industries? i ° 2 In a generally wealthy national | economy, some ‘“‘sick’’ U.S. indus- | ONE PLACE TO PAY — BONDED AND INSURED perience mye C. samme af cede, had averaged 69.70 in five previ-| of Durham, N.C., who failed to on|lius Boros of Mid Pines, N.C.; enn : ee een eae list ae canes ae enter ttn lea” ee ad wal Lake, ICY yest Sowhine of Ee - New sted among ‘ A Fi no ’ Bes Science, eee the Varden Soul. the high ac-| The et none “> = mye Paso, Tex.; poy ying eg DAY, HALF-DAY and EVENING CLASSES ie ek ee ee ae Spee ee ee oe S Morning §:30-11:30; Afternoon 12 -00-2:30; Evening 6:30-9:00 = a cai a ou a ished Bag Ae li " — { | | | i Approved for the Training of Veterans Goodrich Wins Again Judy Goodrich, 15-year-old La- peer girl, won the women’s mid- 1 WEST LAWRENCE PHONE FE 2-3551 |! pionships in Cleveland over the Call, Write, or Phone for Information lee eee Pee Tere ey Peer eee eee eT eae TY eS eee YT) eo ge 22 eeaeay ¢ basketball coach Bob Calihan of |UD; and- Bob: Morris, Detroit | Times parochial sports writer. | ® i : by athletic director Ray Null and | i “Unlike ordinary razors, } e Schick a aa = wiser saint a 44 t|No Changes Made in utomatical 1 1! 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BROWN-SHARPE © MILWAUKEE Av Wircphote GETS ROOKIE AWARD—Ron Jackson of the Chicago receives special plaque as American Baseball Congress rookies of 1954 from L: P. Moser (right) of the Kalamazoo recreation commission. Jackson's home is in Kalamazoo. Presentation was made between | games of a doubleheader with Detroit Sunday and after Jackson hit a homer in 9th inning of 1st game to tie up the contest enabling Chi- cago to win 5-4 in the 11th inning. |One-Run Nemesis Hits Cranes Again Saturday Cranbrook’s baseball team Lighting of Flame EVERSHARP-SCHICK 2 INJECTOR RAZOR *| RENTALS GLENN WING POWER TOOLS 1437 SOUTH WOODWARD AVE. Five Blocks North of 14-Mile Road BIRMINGHAM Ml 4-0444 DAILY 8 te 6:00 — FRI. 8 te 8:00 | dropped its 5th one-run decision ot | as the Cranes bowed to Western Reserve Academy, 1-0, in an Inter- | A walk, sacrifice and single in the 1st inning gave the Ohioans the | | game’ s lone tally. Steve Hayes and Dave Morris shared the Cranbrook ‘pitching. and yielded 5 hits, while heir mates got 4 off Reserve's McLain. In tennis, Cranbrook was a 5-0 winner without even losing a set. r GQ ‘ ~\ MIAO > * 3 MORE DAYS! g * MONDAY ____*%& TUESDAY Dayton’s BIG PRE-SUMMER TIRE SALE NEW LOW PRICES! 95— * WEDNESDAY SPECIAL! Sy 0% es i] taqarou | AA SPECIAL! SEAT COVERS Brand new 1955 styles. Most exciting colors and patterns in durable fabrics. he 2 | | Free Parking * [: 77 W. Huron St, Corner FRONT END ALIGNMENT Includes caster, camber and toe-ins. Work done on Bean * Visualiner. All work Picton A Ford, Chevrolet, Plymouth . . . ‘complete brake felining. First- quality, ‘fully guaranteed. Complete Job a 2 |e Vie e Open 9 to 9 of Cass ne i a BUY ON EASY % No Money Down ‘& Fall Year to Pay MUFFLERS ‘Installed Free! e Ford * Chevrolet e Studeboker BUDGET TERMS | the season Saturday at Hudson, O., | State Prep School League game. | ' PHILADELPHIA «@—The light- ing of an Olympic flame at In- ' dependence Hall today will mark the opening of a nation-wide chil- dren's drive to raise two million dollars for sending a full- U. S. team to the 1956 Olympic Games. Dr. Louis P. Hoyer, Philadel- phia's superintendent of schools, was designated to light the flame with a torch to be presented to him by Mrs. Margaret Duff Colotte an Olympian on the 1936 women’s gymnastic team and Francis R. | | the Children’s Olympic Fund. ‘Holt Gets an Ace After 22 years of golfing, Bily Holt, veteran amateur at Oakland Hills Country Club Sunday got , his 2nd hole-in-one. Holt dropped’ his | tee shot on the 203-yard 9th at Oak- ‘land Hills. He hit a three wood shot into the wind and the ball rolled straight info the cup. Pro football players’ ‘usually buy tpeir own shoes, / Opens Olympic Drive}. Strawbridge Jr., co-chairman of | a ee ee ee ee Here are slacks you'll live in . . . for nie or. dress, there’s nothing finer! Rayon gab from one of America’s finest mills . . . truly a vaca- tion days value! And how nice to buy your . | right length. No need to wait for alterations. Choose from 8 smart summer shades in this big selection of sale-priced values! Sizes 29-42, because they’re pre-cuffed, Many are belted, too. Hurry for these always-on-the-go slacks! FEDERAL: stores Just 3 Weeks Left! Residents! Special Note for Waterford Township Yes there's just about 3 weeks left for Pontiac Motor Employes (and _members of their immediate families) to receive a FREE chance on-a brand new 1955 Pontiac car. HOW DO YOU DO THIS ... . Simply by opening a $5.00 savings ac- count before June 1, 1955. This beautiful new car will be given to the lucky winner of the big drawing on the night of June 4, 1955 . . . So join today and avail your self of the many services offered by your credit union. And ... YOU might win a new carl man Bishop and Jack Farms, got | em . i H Brundage said there is still the io eee waa ec ecects Trabert Wins Tourney - | possibility the games will be new Michigan State Baseball League at Wisner Field Saturday as the General Motors nine defeat- LOS ANGELES (®—Tony Tra-| moved from Australia but ‘that bert, the Cincinnati Davis Cup/ possibility is slight."’ star, won the men's singles in the 5 How! OLIVER MOTOR Collision Shop ed Dearborn Heating, 5-1, in the et th «annual Southern California SUNDAYS HOME RUNS 36 W. Pike St. FE 2-9101 league opener. Tennis Tournament in straight plays. ieee Soset. . 2 en Bishop, a crafty hander, sets. ] cage: "yenuees Banks, He ‘beat Gil Shea, Los Angeles, | J . Cubs; — 6-1, 61, T5 in yesterday's finals. | §eSic°“Whtis ‘Bsc Mathews, Bravess ms m seasons, sta i sg a ord Let Us Seaport Your Brakes red “ag tha cally wax bo mated ——— ai adele Can ne ff Be Safe. Be Sure. Act Now. in the first inning by belting a’ oe eee) WE BROKE 2-run homer to the ‘‘wrong’’ field. OPEN SEASON—Officials. of the Michigan State , who also is-secretary-treasurer of the MSBL. Stand- NOT To H A VE BRAKES ADJUSTED Bob Fell, who picked up 3 hits | Baseball League, city baseball figures and other | ing (from the left) are Owen O'Neil, supervisor of —_ ALL —~—s Jf eft an assortment of 3 Dearborn | dignitaries were on hand Saturday as Pontiac GMC | Personnel services at GMC; Mayor William W. Don- G00D BRAKES? | 99¢ at the plate with a home run. Farms, an outfielder with GMC) aldson and police chief Herbert W. Straley of Pon- Dearborn at Wisner Field. GMC manager Paul Parks Irish; Harold Welch of GM Farms took C, vice-president of the | esting to | i# shaking hands with Mike Rogan, aieetpiing |-— Pome A pcachghinrghp-et owrertetond | Sazeassrs | | Sas woud Sam Snead’s Golf School : 7 Lj were notched by Thomas, Les | fashion and he walked only| Stone and Bob Swindell. In the putt pictured notice that ; left leg. How far you take the. The Dearborn club's A small crowd sat in chilly clubhead is swung back at right | club back depends upon how far weather to watch the game, which | angles to the desired direction line want the ball to rd together a double and followed opening ceremonies . | ae os Mayor Sl Donaldson |* few inches slightly inside the | And you should shoot for a | SAFE BRAKES BRAKES RELINED | that time, Paul Parks’ GMC/ throw out the 1st pitch to Pontiac | direction line, by the wrist action. | a foot or so beyond the cup. = SAVE LIVES! AsLewAs $13.95 Baseball Federation president) There is no tenseness in the is to make sure that you give the 2nd inning, Farms | Charles Irish. Donaldson also gave body, arms or hands. Tenseness | the ball a chance to drop. No a brief welcome. tice that the blade of the club, at GMC plays a return game at $ the extreme of the backswing, | Dearborn Thursday night, then has “opened” slightly. On wet wees atten es : | travels to Battle Creek for a double greens allow for the retarding 111 N. P erry St. FE 2-0121 _ | effect of the moisture on the roll = the scoring for Pontiac | header at Bailey Park Saturday. of the ball. ence ‘50.00ci- tarpon et Feil neh GIFT bet sagan on ‘New FORD, « Used FO. Truck, from or arial or a New ERNIE FELICE Don't Delay—Cell Immediately CY OWENS, Inc. 147 S. Seginew - FE 5-4101 er MA 5-5946 i We Will Sell 100 Cars in May This ts Your Opportunity te Toke advantage of LOW PRICE TAG, HIGH ALLOWANCE and _ EAL-TERMS BOB FROST, Inc. Lincoln-Mercury. Sales & Service 850 S. Weedwerd, Birminghem MI 6-2200 z nag = ? Z 4 3 i Z + E , q& ' : ! : | d Hi i He z 3 i Zs a 2 4 a A three-year survey by Brandies University reveals that knee in- | juries top the list of football ail- | Fell, Farms and Bishop collect- | ments. . ill 3 ‘ M'Olas‘n, Clements, ¢ Swindell, Miller, Zubalick, 3b-if Bassey, rc 4 Rock, p Roberts, ¢ Hill, Berg, ¢ Davia. » Hetformen, spoils accuracy, The hands are, Bishop. p Close in to the body and, if you're | “mie bending over properly the left fore-| _ Dropek grounded out for or Miller arm rests easily. lightly on the | Pontiac "MC..." 310 fo! oox—8 1 nwnreouwnee e@eeese-ee000R @-eee4-wuo-aood lua eee coce-ns - wus | ee C020 warn uul ; : aes 8 eth, | $3] al | —_ Refreshments! B SALOONS STARTS PRIZES! [07 the hids/ | Wednesdoy! COME ONE! B 4UW/ COME ALL! FREE / This apecial event—for one week only —will open your eyes to whiat you can now get in tires that you never could get before? Regardless of what car or truck you drive, you'll be amazed at all the new U. 8. Royal. advances that offer greater security, better performance, exclusive features available nowhere else. Show starts Wednesday—don’t miss it! What! F FR | Stil! doing the Black Bottom? f As you con see, we don't meon the fidpper-dey dance! . . . - Ao but a routine that's just os oe and scour- |. ing black-bottomed pots and pons, _ , ) | Sigle thir's setnattiing Tet’ en clediric cook never hes to do. Yow see, electric heot is clean as light. That's why kitchen walls me oes ay Sen Henge, too. . 7 | NO COST—NO STRINGS —NOTHING TO BUY! See your Dealer or Detroit Edison ‘wes Your U.S, Rber Co. Distt fr Tit Tre Yor tages - | 370 aon as a Opposite omnes Fe fa 5-6196] is ES ET se iat sreartemesoe ee aie Ses Sige say: : oe Tae ai > sep ae —f- oe os Ee “THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, MAY 9. 1955. ees The $50,000 Hialeah turt handicap run grass stakes event. > fNEWI...LOW COST! QauicKw STARTING CLINTON OUTBOARDS ‘| The * Heart isthe . World Famous CLINTON ENGINE is the nation’s oldest consecutively | by scoring the decisive run in Auto Electric Shop INC, 376 South Saginaw. FE 2-9129 | Stere Hours—Mon. thra Friday 8 A. M. to 5:30 PP. M.—Saterday § A.M. ‘til 1 P.M, GOLFERS’ SPECIAL! THIS WEEK ONLY! 5 IRONS 2 WOODS 1 BAG ALL FOR $9.90 Golf Supplies 3152 W. Huron St. FE 5-8318 Ray Bell. Proprietor _|in four games in America yester- CHICAGO @ — Michigan ae Minnesota failed to settle their showdown in the Big Ten base- ball pennant race over the week- end and remain locked in the lead | as — face ist division clubs this week, The two pacesetters split a doubleheader Saturday and have identiacl 7-2 records. Minnesota took the Ist game 43 after piling up a 40 lead in the Ist two innings. Michigan came from behind twice to win the nightcap 6-5 | the last inning with the help of | One of Minnesota’s three errors, | | Darrell Cochran’s two-run homer | ne rene | tle, | Defending champion Michigan |of singles. The 2nd. game was | out, leaving the Buckeyes State (5-4) fle Michigan Friday. The Wolveions then go to Michi- gan State for another scheduled single game Saturday. Minnesota is host to Ohio State | ; (42) Friday and entertaing In-/ diana (3-4) in a Saturday double- header. Michigan State, despite seven errors in the opener, swept’a dou- | ble header from Iowa 9-6 and 2-1. | Ohio State trimmed Purdue 149 on a 1>hit attack led’ by Howard Cassady’s two homers and a pair | in 3rd place, 1% games behind the eo-leaders,. - In other doubleheaders Mli- nois defeated Indiana 6-2 in the nightcap after losing the opener | Sowell Rising Fast Among Middle Distance Runners) PITTSBURGH u—Young Amie, Sowell, a frail-looking lad with | terrific stamina arid quicksilver in |his heels, is fast developing into one of the top middle distance run- | ners in track history. ~ Just turned 20, the Pitt flash has | _yet to reach his peak. But al- ready he’s chalked up some spec- tacular times, The latest was an amazing - ‘150 Shooting. for SA Crown Polly Riley Seeking | 6th Title in Test! at Shreveport SHREVEPORT, La. ‘®—Qualify- ing rounds open the 40th Women’s Southern Amateur Golf Tourna- | | Ment today with about 150 players | | from 15 states and the District of ‘Columbia trying to pluck the ‘crown from Polly Riley of Fort | Worth, Tex. | Match play on the 6,284 - yard |par 39-37-76 Shreveport Country |Club course starts tomorrow and | |continues through a 36-hole final | Saturday. Miss Riley, the favorite, is seeking her sixth championship | and the third in a row, She took the title in 1948, 1950, 1951, 1953 and 1954. Germans Win 3rd Game CHICAGO @ — The touring Neurenberg soccer team of Ger- many rolled up its third victory day by defeating the National Soc- | miles ever run. However, it meant though unofficial clocking of -:45.4 for his quarter-mile anchor leg of | ' the mile relay in a meet here Sat- | urday in which Pitt, Army and Ohio State competed. Ohio State’s Meade Burnett, no slouch as a runner, had a 10 to’ 15-yard start on Sowell. But the lithe Pitt Negro caught him on/ the final turn and won by 5 yards. - It was one of the fastest quarter- nothing as far as records. are con- cerned because relay runners have a flying start and no official times are kept. The world mark for the 440° is 46 seconds flat, set by Herb Mc- | Kenley in 1948-at Berkeley, Calif. What made Arnie's feat more | remarkable was that it came after | he had competed in three other | events. He won the individual | quarter-mile in :48,2, running only | hard enough to win; 1:55.5; and placed second in the broad jump with a leap of 23 feet, 2% inches. Ist Pro-Am Tourney at Pine Lake, Today Metropolitan area club golfers today were engaged in their first pro-amateur test of the new sea- son. Event was under way at*Pine Lake’s tree-bordered fairways, with a fast field of the district's best shotmakers, : This test marks the start of an active summer of pro-am events. The next will be held at Lake- pointe CC on May 16. ] May 23 and June 6, two qualify- ing tests for national tourneys will take place, First will be the trial rounds for the PGA, May 23 at Meadowbrook over 36 holes. Other will be qualifying trials for Na- tional Open, at Birmingham CC and at Red Run. Both are 3% hole tests, on June 6, " " iy é ’ a +4 a ie <* * —* we 7 ae we ve ' * hed vy oot » 30, OFF io: 30 DAYS Big Once-A-Year Sale GENERAL SAF-T-MILER TIRES Buy now and save! % KEEP YOUR BEST TIRES FOR A SPARE " ate? wer ve cer League All-Stars 5-3. ay a en . ” * @eaeccaea ns > s# ee eeaner** VOCS aaa 44g abby LiL PPA “ *¢ > % JUNE. >% JULY — > % AUG. 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You're assured of a comfortable home when, winter @ comes, “HOLDERS ind STAMPS "a in Pontiac! Give Motor Mart Auto Parts FE 4-8230 The hills are sure shrinking under Ford this year! With Trigger-Torque “zoomph” from either of two mighty Y-block V-8s or the also-more-powerful I-block Six, hill-climbing is a breeze. And that goes for passing, too. And that new Speed-Trigger Fordomatic!* You’ get even quicker starts, even easier passing, while the touch of your toe does all . the shifting. Its new automatic low gear lets you go from low, to intermediate, to high automatically with the drive selector still set at Drive (Dr)! Ford’s new Angle-Poised Ride cushions en EH ORD CY OWENS Fone THe NW BEST SHLLAR RELL mone \ ¢ South Saginaw Street re = Visit your Ford Dealer's and take: ye They're not making the hills so high this year... not only the up-and-down shock of bum ... but the head-on shock as well..Even highways seem smoother! it’s got that Thunderbird “look” too! Ford's long-low silhouette, graceful lines | . +» full wrap-around windshield . . . visored head lights . . . everything points to how closely the Thunderbird blueprint was fol- lowed in each of Ford’s 16 new body y styles. Drive. You'll discover the many reasons (in- eluding the way Ford is built) why. people who try Fords are keeping the keys. Sat entre cost _ Fairlane Town Sedan illustrated above nor the bumps so roughl At least that’s how It seems with Ford's Trigger-Torque Power and Angle-Poised Ride Z “Morutachirer's suggested local delivered price, end rote sales tox, if any, additional. eweeeence $1605.97* “|. RGR hare sp EBB 5 Sa ¥ _obepare = ca raaiamea - ate 2 : - - j - . * La “TWENTY-SIX _ THE PONTIAC PRESS. MONDAY, MAY 9, 1955 7 ae De Castries Takes ie Ran Vast Cattle Empire | : sported Rep bd “7 Pee fos : N ew N avy Air B a 5 e | be a o—- so they can fly mode = Science Shrinks Piles oa eee . cendt ates after t Supreme | : He said naval reservists in ‘ios | : _ troversial Post — Famed Texas Ranch Head) subject to redemption | Conduct a Going out ef Drstness-efle at-152 Verth Saginaw Street at the option of the city prior to ma- | turity, in direct numerical order, on any | one oF more iiterest payment dates on and after September 1, 1957, at par | po accrued interest but without | muir. Sietes the full faith and credit of the eity for the payment ef the principal | for @ period of three (3) Months June 30, 1955 lla 0. - : Re $4 95 40 °, ‘This License 9 NOT TRANSFERABLE Lic rae expan and interest thereon when due. The a g. ° ' bd city’s taxing power therefor is without | limitation as to rate or amount, The said Water Bonds aggregating = $8. 95 Aluminum be {ssued for the purpose of defraying | . : x a part of the cost of acquiring a water | . $ — yo. — oe morte | Large size: ideal for on rst day o plember in eac year at follows: $3,000- in each of the | home or cottage Idea! for of- fices, home utility room, cottages, years 1956 thru 1960, $4,000 in each of | the years 1960 thru 1966, §5.000 In each of the years 1967 thru 1671, $6,000 tn each of the years 1972 thru 1975, $7,000 | tn each of the years 1976 thru 1979, and [ $8,000 in the year 1960. The bonds of | said issue are payable as to both- prin- | cipal and tmterest from ad valorem taxes without Hmitation as te rate or amount | and the full faith and credit of the/| city will be pledged for the payment | thereof. Bonds of said issue maturing | im the years 1956 thru 1975 will not be | subject to redemption pficr to maturity. Bonds of said issue maturing after tie | year 1975 will be subject to redemption | at the option of the city prior he | maturity, in inverse numerical order, on | any one or more interest payment dates | on and after September 1, 1965, at par | $5.95 Plastic | "98¢ Plastic Toilet Seats. ‘| Chair Cushions $ 99 Assorted eee ror Cc : and met interest, plus a premium on SEAT each bond in — with the fol- | = Grack/ or ONLY lowing peeree pee Z $20 if led te redeemed on of. after ee 1, “tone but prior to 8 , 1968 i $15 tf called to be redeemed on or after i 1, 1968 but prior to Septem- | $10. if called to be redeemed on or. after + gee ll 1972 but prior to if called to “y redeemed on or after Bep mber 1, 1076 otice of tedem tion of any bonds of tasue . Sport Shirts for redemption, at least once in a news- ‘ asa lat service, notices such ik ompany as shall paper or aces circulated. tn the ~~ part of its regu td ; 4 of the ef municipal bonds. Both . ¥ pa* Cel fale wok ee interest oe f ates be o~ y E hin. 5 hetiees ds. pf : . ‘ ( : r : ‘ 2 The issuance of —— bee sald fesues of : : . cm”. 3 4 f , ‘ duly meld &. said op on the Mth day ; F a” &; [ . City of chigan, which carries = be payable at ted ‘by the Griginal purchaser of om bonds was approved a el gt ee to i who voted thereon at said election. =| 5 a7 2 4 “ “ F . ss The bonds of both issues will be award. ‘ ; . . | F 4 a \ * oA ‘ é _ @d collectively. For the purpose of :# 4 ’ ‘ - 3 : : awarding the bonds, the interest cost F fu ; _— UP os YS , FT ‘ Su? i B® 2 © seal Fr ” ——s “= —— we ee eee ae ae, oe = eo ‘ f a4 ; : 5 termining, at the rate or rates specified -. 3 es aa . P 4 3 z \ therein, the total dollar value Lal all $ i 9 5 With fa- mous Clin- ton engines. Rubber tired wheels. Interest on the bonds from June 1, 1055 to thelr reapective maturities and de- 22 Gallon ducting. therefrom any premium. The bonds will be awarded to the bidder WITH PUMP $999 whose bid of the above computation produces the lowest interest cost to the ideal for boats, power mowers, etc. elty. Ne proposal for the purchase of less then the combined total of all the bonds of both issues, or at a price lese be thelr par value, will be con- hd A certified or cashier's check in the amount of $4,500 drawn upon an in- corporated bank or trust company and payable to the order of the treasurer of the ben Hage peor a each bid as « guaran’ of good faith on the part. of the bidder, to be forfeited. as liquidated damages if such bid be accepted and the bidder falls to take wp and pay tor the bends. No interest shal) he allowed om the good faith checks and checks of the unsuccessful bidders will be promptly returned to each bidder's re} “ne ive or by registered mail. be conditioned upon the wealtfied =— of Berry, Stevens t, Michs BUY NOW SAVE! WINTER JACKETS Were Priced to $9.95 Detroit, Michigan, ot such ot as may be agreed upon by the pure! city. The right ts reserved to reject any or mi the printing of the bonds will be by the citys Bonds will be Eo at Plastic bay Ha bids. Enveio} containing the bids should be plainiy mares "Pro for Bonds.” MARJORIE B. WILLSON, City Clerk. Dated: May « a May = 1066 Your Watch ° ie $450 y wae’ Watch Bands , ‘Ladies —Men's J 95 MECHANICS? APRONS 29c Folding Army ‘SHOVELS 79c RLU TIL tive coating. Sturdity built, wood frame has preservo- $ "|= Closing Out TOYS Values to $2.98 Hundreds to choose from .. . dolls, guns,, autos, we. e 4 = Ne > . eB ‘ = . Fi = \ : Seb : \ E * ae Se - eck : Soa eee ee Sa sees - “" + : : ~ * eee sess =< — tm } ; ; - , . * of getting news. : : THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, MAY 8, 1955 S me +4 Ohio has more acreage under Michigan's coastlines total 3100 - . ® of a coal miner's son, a sensitive, | side at her Ciro’s opening, They than any other state in the| miles, more than any state in the * * , intellectual boy, who is completely | are: Cary Grant, Vie McLagien, | BG Benny Reviews Radio : ed by hi re Ulnion, dominated by his mother. Two! George Raft, Phil Reed and Steve |G t = ’ ; ; other women enter his life and . * Money or Life’ Joke \\¢; woe We hater Get be te fen) ee ee é | ns a nef from her domiriation. It's. going to| Mae's “Diamond LiL” - _ 7 S » be difficult to film, but I under-| The admiration for Donna At- *F Taws 1g g est aug stand Columbia has it all worked/ wood is great. Opening night of |Ing - By EARL WILSON . Young Producers Plan ot. , a the Icecapades she skated with a| py . . , sprained ligament in her f . ‘ - COCKTAIL -.NEW YORK—Jack Benny—who'll, welcome a farewell to radio | to Film Story on Lines | The Marilyn Monroe Co., which eh near scaled ‘better. Tr bars ; ™ LOUNGE | because it bores him now—was reviewing 23 years of laughs | of ‘American Tragedy’ | Marilyn formed with photographer | ticularly like the “American in| * 8 : i , and said his best radio laugh came when a holdup man said, | | Milton Greene, has let it be known | Paris” ballet with George Gersh- | B,s Music by the 1122 W.Huren | “Your = or sed life”’—and he didn't answer but just hesi- | By LOUELLA 0. PARSONS that tne are ready to do tie-ups| win's music and Donna and ceed x KIM-TONES ; a or a long, long pause. HOLLYWOOD (INS) — I might, i @ 51g Way. Specht as the stars C Ne Mini Huron Bow! Bidg. welt” demanded the holdup man... and Jack gnsweted: have known when I saw Robert, Marilyn has already loaned her | (Conyrtane 1955) : ™ : I'm thinking it over,” : | Jacks and Robert Goldstein talking | name to the A. Periman Co., a | ———---———_____-__—— we x F * * * * |a mile_a minute to Bob Wagner’ New York corset manufacturer. | DELL S that something’ was in the air.' Ne, she won't have Marilyn Mon- | * | Jack plans to do this one—a laugh classic—on TV sometime. | wi) ; Dax Aes = . t finitely is orset , | The longest TV laugh he had was on a New Year's eve show | = Sanething aettaitely 1a bee: se0 0 ae se See j * “ | when he was supposedly dancing with Mrs. Jimmy Stewart. In! Leone | Menten Deas, which new see be: | j A * : a7 P Bob—Wagner, that is—stars in| ing readied for the market. | | Swinging her around, Jack lost Mrs. Stewart and instead grabbed | «4 Kiss Before Dying,” Ira Lev-| -ra, * ae a waiter by the hand. The waiter—a stunt man—did a double | jp's prize-winning mystery novel | thie ‘Soeen's a ned : | somersault, spilling food and drinks all of last Sear. “This tai the firel Une Coen, fo? | Pees came for the : ; , ‘ time ago that Marilyn and 20th ey Back Again by Popular Request over exeryrody. including Jack " ed Artists picture for young pro- Century-Fox are talking reconcili- We timed that laugh—it was about 40 . ducers Jacks and Goldstein ' ation. And speaking of reconcili- d Keego Theater PONTIAC’S OWN sas” Jack says a. | The story has an “American | ation. Joe Di Maggio is still wait- ; } le ENTERTAINMENT BOYS n pane loc, setae peligea ste he Tragedy” slant in that Wagner ing for Marilyn to come back to 5 Pete and Steve Antos, Lou Tullaneile | eae . Or, Serving meas toe young plays a scheming college boy | him. He goes with no other girls. é o THE BRIDGES OF and Kenny Davis, . . the nation’s new- || Man calling on his daughter—a young |; who murders the girl standing in * * «& | ' iis TOKO RI est sensations . . , vocald and music. man “whose father works for a bank.” the way of his marriage to an Snapshots-of Hollywood collected | : eo le Ta c _ ‘Piling the meat high on the young heiress. . at random: Looks very promising STARTIN re | = Starkey race aa PHYLLIS CRAIG yy || mame rite sek sal So rose tater Aa the picture starts im June, | PY ree tla te Bei qo wine ‘iat : works for a bank?” The young man Bob Wagner is now definitely ‘out | okend to ‘eaten a teat. “f a | « Lovely British Song Stylist Direct trom said, “Yes—he’s a janitor.” The next of ‘‘Girl in the Red Velvet Swing.” =| DESTRY Gey Haven and New York City scene showed Jack removing some of +. * 8 Baby Fraser Heston had to | | Starring Audie M the meat from the young man’s plate. In a few days you'll be hearing! have a complete medical exam- | May 14th ‘Themes Mitche TED STANLEY, Comedy M. C. eo soul arr erin Grek beaut etin eter Be cnt lay the Ww h d ty by the name of Irene Papas. - infant Moses in ‘‘The Ten Com- RA PPP PPP PPP PPT , “Wives are people who spend money She arrived in town over the week- ‘mandments” with his daddy, aa ? they don't have to buy things they don't need to impress people | end to make additional tests for Charlton Heston, the grownup ’ DANCE EVERY N IGHT they don't like.’—Al Moragne, Nashville Spencer Tracy's picture, “Jeremy Moses. YOUR \ \ Butterfield Theatres | / TODAy ) | Rodock,’’ and you can take my . ite leading men ha rr’ * * * * word for it that ies one of the Eye Tavouie | acing men have ce Pete Flore’ s ‘‘Mel-Airs”’ At a party where a couple of people were obnoxiously in- most attractive actresses to be in, been invited ¥y Mae West to ring- x pee Lr ae SEE § toxicated, Herbert Bayard Swope turned to one guest and | ou midst in many 9 day * | said, “Why don’t they get drunk soberly . , . like you do?” . | ss 6. . PPP P oo oo Now Meet Your Friends at the “300” Lounge =| | a ee | parties “when ye nove rt a New Lake Theater | Thru Sat. for an Evening of Fun and Relaxation Gen. Melvin Maas, retired, who's sightless—and chairman of ee ee 2 ‘ontiae tran . | = : | the President's Committee to employ the physically handicapped carly Best day, bot Ke one way | —remarked at a recent U. 8. Marine Corps Combat Correspon- WALLED LAKE 'dents convention, “Of course, I'm handicapped myself.” And At a recent party I heard whis- (roeeeraen ~ ., While the crowd looked sad for him, he| Pers that Monty Clift has agreed | Sameer t_ Ceemeteree \ Phone , added, “I have false teeth.” | to star im D. H. Lawrence's SHOW BUSINESS | i Sons and Lovers” at Columbia. Starring Marilyn Monroe , | a * * * * ’ If you haven't read this book, let and Dan Dailey \ DRIVE-IN T H E ATE R : | THE MIDNIGHT EARL... | deere ren etter than —htse— \ med 'y Chat- DESTRY THe FAM Dt Arthur Godfrey. picked up Peter Lind; terly’s. Lover,” which brought s ‘ fet | , Hayes’ option for another year . . . CBS | him evidiciane. we edie rire geil \ ag A Cor. Williams prey Rds.. Box Office Opens 7:00 fy : (HIN LAST TIMES TONIGHT GRAY | LINE} signed Nat “King” Cole to an exclusive | “Sons and Lovers” is the story | kd hed dede one-year contract; he'll do ten variety | 2 a shows . . . Pupi Campo—who'll lead his | § band at the Malibu Shore Club, Lido | Beach, starting May 30—told the manage- I ment he'll wed Betty Clooney 2 weeks be- R fore. (They declined to marry at the club! $ during the engagement.) i 4 Larry Puck, Marion Marlowe's husband, * celebrated his 56th birthday at the Littl > ; 4 4 4 | RIVE.IN: | RIVET: J _ 2435 DIXIE HWY.. NEAR TELEGRAPH RD. EXTRA—CARTOON @ LATEST WORLD NEWS 3p TONIGHT — TUESDAY SUN.: “EAST of EDEN” in —— = — — ALL @ COLGE — — — - 1} Continuous Shows | | BIG Pre are Strand! ws) nd be cena AS THE aT NOW | PLAYING OCEAN: 3 4 , * Peg THE eat CAINE MUTINY Yalu on »? bo *— Club with his fiancee; also Lu Ann Simms | and others. | _ Marion says her honeymoon apt. | has in it only “two TV sets and a hair- dryer” . . . MGM actress Taina Elg will appear on the radio show, “Sec- end Mrs. Burton.” It looks like Marilyn Monroe will her | ‘Botert FRANCIS - Donald CRISP: Ward BOND: Betsy PALMER: PMCMEY —PP PEEP LPP P A PEELE PAPA AY, ‘up more important than before in her 4, settlement with 20th Century Fox. The TAINA - studio’ll release one picture for-her, and one for Marilyn Monroe Productions, | which she'll make herself! And she'll have a voice in stories! | * w« &k * | TODAY'S BEST LAUGH: Mike Connolly overheard it at a) | H'wood party: “I hope she doesn’t spill anything on her “ey | s 4 EXPLOSIVE - E “PROBLEM” KIDS... DRAMA : Are they turning ding gown—she's worn it only once.’ OF THE our schools into - | as (Copyright 1955) SATAT AY was na Vases Ad I li A t man married Virginia Nicholson ta 1an CITeESS in 1934 and movie star Rita Hay- n | snoring PLU S ‘and Orson Welles “"“" "2 | BOGART - - FERRER - JOHNSON - MacMURRAY Maazite GYPSY COLT meacuns ‘on Honeymoon = Army to Fire Near Fuji | msnen ROBERT FARCE» AY WH » tary TECHMICOLOR , ANIMAL STAR ae eTC TY | LONDON i—Orson Welles. one- FUJI-YOSHIDA, Japan “—The | : | a Se re ae ee PPP PIP OD ODS SDP SS SSP EPS SPAS ST CEES ‘time boy wonder of the American U.S. Army today said it will begin = = ee ===, theater. honeymooned today with 2tillery practice firing tomorrow | Box Office Opens 6:30 P. M. | his new bride. She is dark-haired! '" the famed Mt. Fuji area despite First Show 7:40 P. M. | Countess. Di Girfalco, an Italian @ Protest demonstration by 1,300 Phone FE 4-4611 toe al residents. Gov, Hisashi Amano of Yamana-| Glenn FORD Anne FRANCIS - Louis CALHERN and introducing MARGARET HAYES == WYOMING Dg RENEGADES

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Copper Rag. 4i7l : LUBRICATION ax eee rolet mechanic. 101 EXPERIENCED FARM Must MEAT DEPT. ‘MANAGER MIDWEST engineer... S . .oee sss JOBS Structural s.ec: ethod ie Machinist Investigations . Tool & dve. Midwest Employment 406 PONTIAC grate y BANK BLDO. _Lake Orion. a PART TIME JOB time * oh Pe ‘h aes for SF aoe ‘Production Father Second Time CLINTON, Iowa (INS) — Ninety- four-year-old Dr. John D. Hullin- ger of Clinton, Iowa, listed as the oldest practicing physician in the nation, appears headed for records of another sort, , He became a father yesterday Jor_the. second time in. 22. months. and said he and his 32-year-old wife, Lucille, still are “looking for a girl.” Dr. Hullinger, who has de- livered more than 3,000 babies, did the honors himself, in his home. He commented: “My wife béhaved like a good fellow and both mother and son are getting along fine.” The Hullingers have been mar- ried since May 28, 1952. 3 Fishermen Rescued, Overcome by Fumes TRAVERSE CITY () — Three Benton Harbor fishermen were rescued yesterday after being overcome by poisonous gas from a leaky exhaust line on a tug boat they were taking from Charlevoix to Benton Harbor. The coast guard station in Traverse City and surface craft from Charlevoix took part in the rescue. Rescued were William Eyerly, T rena. owner--of the -tug:--Warren, his |—— both of Muskegon, Russell of Dear-|-brother, and Raymend Groom, father-in-law of William Ezerly. They are recovering at Northport Hospital. Airmen Back at Selfridge After Rocketry Schooling SELFRIDGE AIR FORCE BASE, Mich. (INS) — The Sth Fizzles at Chrysler DETROIT (INS) — A wildcat strike of 200 maintenance workers at the Chrysler jet engine plant ended this morning after company and union officials persuaded the strikers to return to work. The maintenance workers, mem- bers of UAW-CIO Local 1245, had hoped for support from 1,800 workers at the automotive division of the Chrysler plant. The strike )) Was Called off when the auto work- | ers crossed the picket lines. The strike erupted over the com- pany’s alleged hiring of outside contractors to do work the main- tenance men could handle. Dog Stops Mail Service MASON CITY, Iowa (UP)—Hes- ter McClung will have to walk to the post office to get her mail or else lock up her dog. The post office cancelled deliv-| ery to the McClung home after the dog bit two mailmen., Death Notices nae BARBE, MAY 9 1945. MARRIET Edna, 549 S Jessie Street 40; beloved wife of Roy Barbe, dear datiahter of Mrs. Harriet Jacobsen, dear mother of Donaid Barbe, Ruth Ann Barbe, Joan Alien, Alice Carol White, and David Barbe. dear sister of Robert Jacobsen, Edwin Jacobsen, Mrs. Peter Compton, Mrs. Floyd Knicker- , bocker and Mrs. Wesley Weaver. Puneral will be pet Wednesday, LI = "seinen See es High School graduate . Tool maker Dental technician . £300 Mechante, bumn and paint $300 Restaurant manacer. Live in. $434 Station attendant exp $416 -Industrial engine-r $400 Photographer. no $500 exp LABORATORY TRAINEE, CHEM- a, Eeteaat. Guarantees | Ley in- $351 BOND FMPLOY ME NT 63'S W. Huron CPE 44409 suet JOBS Metiacls IN U8, 80. To $15,000. Travel rh ee of AIRLINES NEED Young mer, 18 3. See our ad under INSTRUCTIONS. National School of Aeronautics. — AMBITIOUS YOUNG MARRIED man for saies a have car. _ For interview PE 2-0 ATTENTION _ teucees 8 Need single and tandem to haul sand. New pit. Auburn Rd and Adams. Pontiac Area. Cachille Trucking KEnwood i 1-5100 BOY 16 on il, KITCHEN WORK. _45_ Auburn BENDING FIXTURE BUILDERS yrope. _ pala Wi Write only _ Boston 14. Minimum of §S yrs.- experience on — manual and power operated fixtures for bending, emall diameter steel tubing. Union shop with good fringe benefits. Apply . ur “s+ AVON TUBI FOURTH & WATER sTs Rochester, Mich. COUNTER MEN 1 POLL - TIME. » part time Apply Hunter House Hamburgers, 199 N. Hunter Bivd., Birmingham ir) Workers -Apply FISHER BODY DIVISION 900 BALDWIN PONTIAC. _4...Real.Estate. Salesman... [eeeroodl and a6 wanes prospes, H neg FE 5-6181 SALESMAN Bzpetieacod man over 39 with FE 38-0176 N te on 6 ff E We earnings. _Kendales, Le 4 4 8. Saginaw. — rs Opportunity ree Ege Sa oe . ational adve Lmtd, Q Deve can oem sired but Hg “f selime ability tive territory CARETAKER FOR NEW PROJ ect Located in Birmingham Must fake care of all mainte- nance and grounds. Salary $600 Per month and _— quarters, Advancement depends on your May lith, at 4 pm from the ability. Lincoin— 1382 tg a uneral Home | Gap. 48 v. ge Mirphy offt- : clating. Interment at Oak View ee a Aco arecn Cemetery, Royal Oak, Michigan. Mrs. Barbe may be seen at the . Sparks-Griffin Funers! Home. DRUCKENMILLER, MAY 7, 1945, Joel E., 3330 Kilmer, Troy” Twp., age 43. beloved husband of Mrs. Leona Druckenmiller; beloved son of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Drucken- miller: dear father of Arthur and Janet Druckenntiller; dear brother of Arnold, Edward, George and Russell Druckenmilier, Mra, Bd- ward Walainis, Mrs, Roy Sham- berger, Mrs. WHE Eskew and Mrs. Jack McAffee. Funeral po ioe will be held Tuesday, , at 3 z= ro = Biter Cramer Main taba same ag an with Rev. H. O. Allwardt offict- Interment at Qakview short_order work, FE 3-0261. DRUG DEPT. HAS . OPENINGS rt time sales °. ‘eteon, SIMM'S , 4_N. Saginaw EXPERIENCED LAYOUT + Y Sevionced | : Sieetey, tow bar, and. saddle and individual | tractor brokers for over- the-road driving. Good! . worki iority rights. Welfare in- surance. Pension. mual vacation with pay. Must apply house, : “CARRIER a CORP. | &6 South Blvd. Fast Pontiac, Mich. TRACTOR & TRAIL- | sap @rul. eash register. Steady work FFE - ye co _ 70135 between 10 AM and 5 PM “Seen oe EXPERIENCED EXPERIENCED RELIABLE wom. | on work. Clean- ork & | 5 ers. N. Wootwsta B Birm. MI | diya edule Tom aati fa €-ij13. 2 | & 2 se | WANTED: STEE Cigxrentex ceo, WAITRESS. | DRIVERS gigas an Bowl, 223 Oakland. TENCED BALESLADY FOR | aa or part time work. Apply 2 ‘RIENCED ) KITCHEN HELP. a - <} GE! Appiy Wilkin’s Restaurant 408 | ae ER. eee GE Orchard Lake Rd. BASIS. F E 01 a7. 267 ee ee WAITRESS Siretete ay r ays or is ays. >. BL VD. E AST. | Beemgam Grill, 116 N. Wood- WTD.: PART TIME SALEAMAN Bakes for new Fords used cars EXPERIENCED WAITRESSES e George Milne. as assistant sales Fast & clean. Mary-Go-Round manager, at Harold Turner's Ford a 107 Neo Saginaw. No dealer. 8. Woodward Bir-| Calls_ Seen __.mingh: Ms EXPERIENCED SHORT GhORDER WA if MAN cook & curb girls 4 nights. dairy farm, have milking Dixie Hwy. experience. Good home sed [ENCED -SHORT ORDER - ater Rad. cook. 971 W. Huron. NTERS. L —— 9 laboring m Must be neat tn Aas Sp rien Pursace Co. XPERIENCED WAITRESS. FUL = o,arbor time. Holiday — In. yen or sme work. 16 “Dixie WA Man has had some expert- ence in @ rec: ’ pe ph calle. Marset Tire Co.. WANT! SINGLE MAN ON farm, Good and wa N. YOUNG MEN 21 TO #0 TO TRAIN TRAIN em 8 pos! . —— of for advancement. Gl begets av See Mr. Bere jeisners Bros. 43 N. Saci- a * WANTED MANAGER FOR ca on WANTED Porter and stock . Per- | Cur aad wing, aden be be ambi- tious willing. one 4 heir ae benefits, 2. _._ Morgan, Se “ingham, ares. Call 3a __Midwest wn ~ Help Wanted Female 7 A REAL - OPPORTUNITY aie: | FXPERIENCED. Stenographers Needed Apply ~ PONTIAC | MOTOR DIVISION Personnel Dept. | ne AVE NTIAC. MICH. FULL AND PART TIME Ww WA " Mary-Go-Round. ow Saginaw. , a mL OR sitting. live in. FE 5-2903 Wanted rity availabie atu aad ih ren- pore ant. ‘ar he¢essary. Must be 40 years old or more. For local interview write, giving th and income ents to Ee Arnold Noyes, 5 we, 5 —____- See our Nation- ad uniter INSTRUCTIONS. a] School of Aeronautics. ASSISTANT MANAGER prsaree eekly pay check elec’ Ad wilh commissions, over- Present as _tncoms call FE ¢ ATTENT ION Could vou use $35 to 85¢ per week for rt time work and stil! be able to ain your | household duties? No collection or delly fo call 8-0237 for ai ntment. BABY seerrER. MON. THRU SAT Pi A al “BEAUTY OPERATOR anicurist rg to art good hours. Andre Beauty Salon 5-4490 THAT WA? Split hours. | Bar, 2661 Dixie | CAREER GIRLS RUSH’ $230 ° ae Js secry...... — : Bookkeeper hig .. $260 Midwest Employment #% PONTIAC STATE DANK BLDG rE er eK euvicE a sr typing. Seccient © working cout gmap lg ae art company benefits. Salery Comact rt, travel and Can- on carve rd .f. “a = dealer e ee nerent eee aeure oe ee oweeewe CMT... cence OF ies Oe eet ee es ey > day an open. : Pinch Nines prefer me auto. By $260 Caw “OFFICE. “WANTS FULL TIME) secretary for permanent position. __Write Pontiac Press Box 83 HOUSEKEEPER COOK AND GEN-| — stay — Excellent pay thra Milford MUtual +6618 HOUSEKEEPER: WHITE. LIVE Care of 2 children. Busi- pe je. Under 80 yra. oid Reply 23-2390. gph gee REFINED CO 3 to 40 yre. Page Good eaner. ch experienced with be caisson, Laundry. 3 davs steady. a | im 1 pf week, ights and week $18 werk. alorenass. : MI 46667. LADY TO BE COMPANION AND. _‘ake care of child. FE 2-083). i LADY OVER WORK IN| phota studio .io experience nec- | "s Studio, 1¢ 8. Sag | LADY FOR SWITCHBOARD AND typing. Hours 8:30 to 4.30. Must be experienced. Tam Chub. MAyfatr 6-2574 OUSEKEE: _EM 3-315. LADY EXPERIENCED IN RUN- ‘achine fer con- ferred. 2050 Opdyke _R: LADY OR GIRL ular earnings to those who qual- ify See Mr. Clark, Kendaies. 14 8. Saginaw 1... MAJESTIC “DINER Agee experienced on ii. te 7:30 shift years of 20 BE) ster 3 Not over 140 Re Call Larry. after 3 p.m... FE 65283, | OLDER. WOMAN WHO wouULp “hone with ; — in Roval Oak, plus waces. ope nae for li¢ht house- __ work, PE 2- Office Machine Operator | Accounts receivable Person with knowledge of posting machines desired Typing re- ulred. Apply oa office, tine General Hospital POSITION ‘OPEN FOR LADY WHO enjoys as fine quality mer- chan zperienced only. Alytn’s Buron at Telegraph. ‘RESTAURANT HELP WANTED. Buckhorn a 8e8 Lapeet Rd. SALES CLERICAL - Positions TEE-HURON STORE FULL OR PART TIME. Sell dreeses, enortswear. or militnery, or be a cashter- clerical. — carnines paid weekly. : Complete emplove benefits - for ail emploves ; your home fn Micneee finest fashion store Winkleman’s oe muRon SHOPPING CENTER crags Private in, ae like 9 ee WOMAN FOR BABY-/ O'Shanter | PER WTD. LIVE IN | — bre- | FOR TEL r- | “phom survey work et studio. Reg- department. | References needed. Good starting salary No phone calls. Miller's Variety 7009 Highland Rd TED'S CURB aris DAY. AND NIOHT SHIFTS AVAILABLE MUST BE i6 APPLY IN PERSON 9 A.M. TO 3 P.M. TED'S WOODWARD AT SQUARE [K RD WOMEN Experienced telephone solicitors best des} tm the state apply bet Ween ~ Pep a. m.. 8 North Telegraph R: WEEKEND. | Te FOR EVE- ming Work, Roeco's. $171 Dixie WOMEN CAB DRIVERS, DAY | shift. 101_W. Huron. - | WAITRESS FOR NIGHT WORK. i Experienced in bar and food In- | quire after . —— s Midget Bar, 266° Dixie H |WowWa WTD *O DO IN my home OR 3-4338 | WASHINGS AND sLRONINOS a mr home. FE 41961" WASHINGS as TRONINGS. Pickup and deliver OR_ 34455 _ wor k Building Service | ALL TYPES MASONRY ' WORK. Bricy veneer and fireplaces spe- / cialty Free estimates. OR 3-4740. 1 CUSTOM CARPENTERS __Rough and finish, EM 3-8601. ~A-1 CEMENT WORK LLOYD MONROE FE 4-6866 “Al LICENSED BUILDER. PR 2-4855 4-1 DRIVEWAY AND > CEMENT. work. We are equipped to give you the best im price and quall- _ty, PE 4a6. BRICK. BLOCK. AND CEMENT work Free estimates. FE 2-9327. B & C BUILDERS 23-0600. LI 5-2674 Additions, alterations, porches, dormers, at- Se PHA’ te mecases contrac Org. A2 pDiaces @ specisity STORM SASH | Alum. Comb Windows $13 90 Algm. Comb Doors . aa Alum, Comb. Basement $ CEE WEEDON | 1661 8 eee Ra Business Services 13 PPP PBL LLL aL LLL Ah AAA | A-l WALL CLEANING REASON- | \ bi +6449. able Free estimates FE AEL TYPES OF TRENCHING anc cement work Get our prices, me _ 5-0056 A & B TRENCHING Footing, water tile. Field tile. FE_5-0061. 8. 10 and “ats, ae we a NEAT Avis | ROTO TILTING GARDENS | <— 1880 Opdyke, FE -TIP TOP Licensed butider. | clean-up. FE 73-8712 GRADING AND YARD LEVELING | FE 5-3552 @ & L LANDSCAPING. tAWN building & maintenance. Free es- | _Himates. FE 59226 @ to ¢ bo LAWNS 4 specialize In new lawns Free | mates. _ MA 54-0081, “COMPANY EXPERT sno Spring clean-up. FE “TREE EXTRACTION & KER KT 2 + . ‘ea ' BA Lk «& Lilt $1136. ____ _ Free Estimate Moving & Trucking | 19 A-B-C CARTAGE CO Moving & pickup. FE 39-4780 A-1 MOVING. TRUCKING. CLEAN- up jobs. Some Secacset articles | hauled free. FE 2-155 BEDFORD MOVING Local & long distance. FE 2-8787 | INCINERATORS CLEANED. ABB _— bauled. Clean up. SUMP TRUCK SERVICE AND FE __FE_¢3508- Bent ee trucking, Call after 4 00. | HAULING OF ANY KINDS. REAS ' sonable. 2-6857. nc FE 2 “0603 _ field dirt and_ gravel Trucks to Rent TRUCKS TRACT _Dump Truck s Pontiac Farm and Industrial Tractor Co. 825 8. Woodward . |Opem Daily Including Sundays FE 4-0461—FPE 4-1442 LIGHT aAULING hy MOVING ‘a & 1%e tom truck 44-0297 LIGHT HAULING ODD JOBS Cheap FE 7-0i71_ [Aone TRUCKING. BY HOUR 0 OR ; job FE +4824 SUDDEN SERVICE—ASHES, RUB _bish. and hight trucking. FE +6079 “_JREDUCED RA AT ES ~O DELL ~ CARTS TAGE Local and Long Distance Movine | ____Phone_ PE 5 5-6806 | _VOLLMAR 2 MOVING AND STOR- for N American Van ines ree Vans anywhere in Guitea States. ove service FE _ 5-8562 J4l_ NN. ; Painting & & : Decorating a re ee PAINTING | eee ee al DECORATING and __mate | A-l K-1 PAINTING. 5 Eon & EX- | wail pram gag Call for —| |ONE C - Acrotred Knapp Shoes have purchased the recOrds of bees foe customers from the creas Arthur Sweet OR 31582. BOAT CUSHIONS RECOVERED boat covers repaired. chairs and lawn furniture. Repair all leather | trim on cars seat covers made to order. 4 to § hours service by avootntment Ace Seat 381 3. Saginaw FE 5-6880 100 WEDDING INVITATIONS “$7 “BO. Huron ‘Sutherland Studio 18 W Pre ted papkins -fast service DAINTY MAID FOR SUPPLIFS. Mrs Burne. FF Al4 ot Mark HAVE CLEAN G ents aS vou nmcred them Bre them tn by 18 am mick the: up Dv 4 om the same da Reautif: e‘eared and pressed Iorve OFy Cranets 1a )0« «Warren Oper 7 ar tw 4pm KNAPP SHOES R. Elisworth een $e4 8 Sanfor FE $20 IF WORN LINOLEUM LOOKS foriern, use Glaxo plastic. type | coating. Ends waxing, Walte’s. Notions. | — LE. ARN ABOUT BIRTH CONTROL. Planned parenthood clinics, first | ‘god third Friday mornings. @ 30 _to 11 15_W Huron. ON AND | AFTER THIS DATE. May 9 (1955 1 her than 121 intia Michigan PRIVATE DF TECTIVES— _exp_ License Bonded MA _5- PR IVATE DE TECTIVES 25 rea _exp License Bonded MA 5-786! _ REDUCE Are vou overweight? Tired? Con- stipated? quick method Individua) nutrt- tiona! orcerams Call FE 44131. REOPENING CHARM HOUSE beauty shop. Priscilla Baker. prop. 325 Voorheis Rd. Mothers , _ dav specials Wtd. Child. to E Board 26 Fa ea eed 38 wre eee WANTED GIRL care Ideal place to play +6 YRS GOOD! + 9-5-7487 Wtd. Household Goods 27 RA RNR RR BABY bee WITHOUT MATTRESS i FE CASH gar “SMALL RADIOS Working or not. FE 53-8755 | @aSH FOX ALL KINDS OF USED 5-3853_ Radios. __furniture or dishes FE Casi FOR SMAL b. working or not. FE FURNITURE NEEDED Entire home of odd top dellar Will buy outright or sell tt for vou BB Sale OR_}2717. LET Us BUY IT OR AUCTION “IT _for vou. OA 82681. WANTED TO BUY ALL TYPES | _ot ‘furniture. Ph FE 2-5523 WANTED FURNITURE) tt vou have anything for sale and want prompt cour- feous seryice and the hich- est price im cash call. & S SALES CO. are COUNTY'S LARGEST | USED FURNITURE BUYER FE 2-2966 OF PONTIAC'S LARGEST | furniture FE. 47881 terior. }0 per cent disc for cash. ALL AES OF FOUNTAIN PENS Guaranteed. Free est. FE 49205. aired by factory trained men) EXTERIOR INTERIOR PAINT. | at our store General _ing and decorating. FE 5-2860. Office Suvp'v Co. 17 W. Law- en + rence @t Phone PE 3-0135. COLORED PAINTER DESIRES : ao steady work. Large bu:iding. ho aan Tne! ie . HOUSE | tel, or industrial matntenance. —_ 2. = ie — maser, Brush or spray dav or night OL 33567 or FE $-0186. LD gti ones APPLIANCE SERVICE We service afl makes of retriger- 45. ead A-i| PAINTING PAPERHANGING. ro | removed Estimates. FE. es, | __ROY'S. 96 Oakland Ave FE 32-4021 | BULLDOZING, GRADING AND back filling. Immediate service. e FE 7-031. BULLDOZING. GRADING AND ck fill Rochester, OL 1-6389, Scour: WALL CLEAN CLEANERS. Walls and windows. Reasonable. _ Free est. no obligation, FE 2-1631 DRY ect eee EREE —_ No fob too big - Hall’s Wall Washing & Painting. Reasonable FE 22706, PAPERHANGING, PAINTING. _Plaster repair. FE_ 17-0932, PAINTING AND WALLPAPER. | oe White. OA 63807 or OR PAPERHANGING PAINTING, | _Plaster repairing. FE 17-0932 Painting & Wall W ashing | Free PE 5-2211. CK LAYING. FE ae K AND "Stock Resideniial of _fommerc jal. __5-2068. . BLOCK, BRICK, CEMENT __and fireplaces FE 2-2468. WORK | 1 PL. ASTERING FE 8-0626. FE 5-0025 moval. Ph. 6-6593 or OR | BRICK, BLOCK AND CEMENT “work, Also chimneys. No job too large. Residential and commer. 74 hr. service No results no cial Guaranteed work. Pb. FE | ao la looper ened treased st no _< | Roto-Re S Cleaners. BARBER ASPHALT Pavina co,| OtO-Ke Sewer 414 Bloomfiel? Ave. Driveways, | FE 86-1317 | parkine lote play areas and ten- ELECTRIC MOTOR SERVICE RE- | eis courts All vork teed a ee Samia cca. ame " Be aa “Fe + +7618, AWN MOWERS. MACHINE | CAHINETS - DRAWERS 4 & DOORS. ground, 127 _Lineotn. FE 43387. D._E. Cook. FE 44156. _.. LAWNMOWERS SHARPENED. CARPENTER WORK. CABINE i 1 work ee ors serve a alterations & garages. FE ice. FE 44007 or FE ih 722. t __.. | PLUMBING AW ee: H. 6. GARPENTER ~ REPAIRS AND AL- | ——_ & ND A +3767 S| pede et service. Weather- y. \- CEMENT AND ~ CARPENTER work, basements, driveways, side- walks, remodeling of all kinds Kitchen cabinets, kitchen Lb yi ing. Buchanan Bros. OR - or FE 2-7361. 5 WORK. ALL KINDS, “Reas, ea Jensen FE 23-2340, CEMENT 18 OUR SPECIALTY Floors. basements. EM 3-487 ‘CUSTOM HOMES Built on your let or our let. | Reasonable orice Licensed | pone Best of c a 9 finance See cur modeis. Cs Mulberry ©1276 -.CUSTOm BUILDING FH. A. PT | Modernizing, F FE_ 45470. FE __mane ing. Th CARPENTRY BLOCK AND CE- __ment work, etc, FE 5-0782. CEMENT WORK, RESIDENTIAL and commercial; free estimate. Ravrmond Commins. +0366. Colgate. FE 4-392 pore mica WIRING, LI- eensed. Murray, FE 2-6657. DISCOUNTS DURING MAY All lobs. Must reduce to keep our men busy. Attics. Recreation rooms. Porches. Additions. Roof- ing, siding. All home — Deal direct. no Daily from @ ro 6. LDING SERVICE FE 2-7004 Eve, OR_ 3.2276 LAYING, ron. — ae Central. a ments. money =e D&M rE ~ HOUSE RAISIN 3 a ee rersree , i excavating, ete. ' Electric Sewers Cleaned | Pee TRENCHING SERVICE footings, field tile and water lines, septic tanks installed. FE 5-8221, or FE 5-7706. S ‘PLASTERING, NEW AND REPAIR Cari Buxton, FE 40028. PLASTERING & REPAIR Wons. Don Movers. eM EM +16. SAWS MA FILED | MANLEY TpACHS i BAGLEY 2 8T. — | TREE TRIMMING. el “ Pree estimate. FE 2-6019. 4-5324 __ Saws—Lawnmowers Accurately sharpe EB _2-7680. 18 Chamberiain St, | SAWS, PRECISION MACK, FILED | _D. W. Fitewater re 42687. \ SAWS MACHINE FILED | MANLEY LEACH. 10 BAGLEY 6. Furniture Refinishing 16A st: REPAIRING ty FE 361 poten, ta” ~ Garden P Plowing 16B | ALL EINDS OF MANURE, PLOW. | ing, discing and leveling. FE Leo Lustig | | EXPERT TREE TRIMMING & RE a cea PER HANGING PAINTING. Peet _washine FE 4-2362. A-1 Ma PAINTING. PAPERING on FE 4-8364 | | PAINTING. ae WASHING. WIN- | dow cleaning. Cheap, FE 5-5135. WOMEN WANT WALL WASHING. . OR 32384 or OR, PAINTING, PAPE: ee a WALLS CLEANED TUPPER OR }- 1061 ~ Photos & Accessories 21 ww a eo ' | WTD. OLD DISHES OIL LAMPS. | _marb!i« top tabig MY 21521 ~ Wtd. Miscellaneous | 2B SON ee RADIO OPERATOR'S LICENSE. RA Manual by Kaufmamn. | one T68S. | SHLL BUY MISCELLANEOUS DIS- carded articles FE 23-1550 | WANTED TV AND RADIO SERV-/ fee equipment for oo work | Must be good. Ph. OR ___ Money | Wanted __28A — LIKE TO eoRRaw $2400 per ceat. Write Pontiac res Box 103.0 ~ Wanted:to Rent 29 PARAL ARAL AAA EL ALL OL BEDROOM UNFURN. HOUSE) ) small ehildren 7183 area Have 12 veer old giri. a _ +334 bv June ‘Sth 30R 3 BEDROOM UNFURNISHED Bouse..r.# ni before June} Covers, | wil] not be re-| sponsible for any debta contracted | mrself Berton | W. Lawrence | Irv our safe scientific | MApie | lots Get the) Community | buvera Cash waiting. j ' me —— i a 4 ve ee > A « ——s bs kay e mee sree vty . 4 ge ~ ee == “= * “whit ta ~ J 7 “THE PONTIAC PRESS. _MONDAY, MAY 9, 1955 | i én las te Help Wanted Female 7| Help Wanted Female J |SLICE OF HAM Garden Plowing — 168 _Lost & Found | ontra See Ore rw eer, eee ee ia NN ~: | ae PI Se na eee —s m a ar | we YOUR : i GARDEN pLowrsa aD Laws ont: WHITE AND BR ne FE- | (MMEDIATE CASH FOR ) CURB GIRL. DAYS. AT leveling OR 3-4098. : —, —_ ward ts ower ae eo contract or equity tn ee ce. beeen i ay, RDEN Ty: eg Rewa: os ed, ¢ ON FORTERS Aiowina- BU NG ning. 3 Hess | K. I. Templeton, Realtor DRIVE-IN, 2670 AU- _/ EDMUNDS & SON Lost “YOUR PET? WANT TO ny orenard Lake RA~ FE +4063, : "NEEDS SR 260 op FE SGT filet es R sone Leoges. i 5% MORTG AGES BURN. PLOWING GARDENS, DISCING, | _Siichtgan Animal Reseae oS 1 a Y EX-| pINING ROOM WAITRESSES as |*iSeu a. POR RETURN | OF Sal Re Ria perience. A in person. Gir) Day AN NIGHT 8HIFTS OTOTILLING eS i GARDENS | nee Ra” Pontiac FE.tess an | of see ae ee ee oux's i ee arket. Piss Uaion AVAILABEE. - ‘= Pp er 8 om | D CHARLES t "IN PERSON SOTO.” WILL PARTY WHO FOUND LA. | Saicutant GOUNTER foes WANTED 9 30 APPLY IN PERSON ROTO- TIL LING day's hive wallet in Pegey's Prt. eau fect Sue ye oe : : aoe & —— 2274 Allerten day please mati or return to | fend Nov. int W eas | 9AM. to 3 E M. | # 5-16 - store. Papers and pictures valu- Ww ‘anted Real Estate JZA “a "time ool ie Orchard | ' | ROTO ec gaa YARDS AND one No questions asked FE WWW .~~ esnes “pana TED'S =a ee ss ——— | sg eaaca ws Sopplen DUA) eT A ITE 1ED DISHWASHER MUST 2 i > 4A or 5 oF 10 et conditions. Sen- a neat, 2 — 07 No WOODWARD AT 8°UARE LK RD srotig landscaping \ _Hobbies & Supplie ee ew ot around Pontiac. ginaw, .no phone calls oe E 543720 _ , Pale eee | DEPENDABLE ELDERLY WOMAN ~~ Laundry ee 18 NEW SCRABBLE rs & Fees ons wow Gu uae eouR aie An-| for ‘ch tren. ‘tive in. FE. 3.5006 5004 ~Saleswomen | enor | test OED ae is E property. Purchasers walting. "CC aT Lawrence 3 _. : DOMESTIC COUPLE WILL TRAIN For our accessories department | “4d ‘weautifulle finished’ Poatiag WE BUY TRADE SELL AND | RF. McKINNEY j/ oung colored coupie cober. Girl Posttion is permanent with better Launiry Phone FE 2-8101. repair cameras and photo equip | Office sao Commerce Rd at guard’ ber eee es ene Wel, So gtr soe arg sling ene FOR ment. Wholesale and retail! deal- | Po Pontiac EM 3-831] | atdening at iake home Wed perience preferred Will also con- 'POR FAMILY LAUNDRY SERV-_ pe dtee rod CNY 15708 i i every other Sunday off $200 sider part-time Position pave sis io Demise Enenery: re ph ge ogg Sho PADDOCK a | eee — | porn galere Gnd comm iasion meet: = FILM SERVICE. 1055 W. Huron, wantgep LisTINGs LAND CON- : ir ess AD! | : ! L andscaping 18a FE $6783.00 : tracts es Construction : PA FE 9-34 : . Notices & Personals 28) - S l di AR HUR S Attention Truckers PRA re NO | ISX | | | OGIC AL? Loading top sofl Datiy 7-7 18 AAA PRIVATE DETECTIVES It vou Mve In the Waterford Drav- al esiaqqles 48 N Saginaw st mile" mie cost of Stephenson | HOMESTIC CRIMINAL, COMM'L | tra Clarksto eee ery : ~~. LE ics ery icant bo work SS eae BILL & JOE'S LANDSCAPING _ 30 vrs exp Bonded FE 55201 ice She fe ” Ve concenizates on | Sooo a fr meck, mer’ site office § Gav week Man Also lawn work. = AUDIVOX HEARING AID RM. 10. Skins exclusively mm your area rhandise discount and so, forth en many benefits ig oermanent PE 2-5033 oe : OR M48 Ot, N Sacinaw FE +0959 i George s Newports 14 .N Sagas poe BOL) GEES Ce BULLDOZING. PINE “GRADING ANY GIRL OR WOMAN NEEDING EXPERIENCED WAITRESS BE ne” sores _and back filling OL 23-5702 a friendly adviser contact Mrs tween 30 and $6 for dairy bar and SATESLAD® PART TIME VARI- DANS LANDSCAPING SERVICE Vernon Vie. Phone FE 32-8134 Must be experienced with ety store. Experienced only apply Complete lawn maintenance & — Confidential _The_ Salvati ion Army. ~ BROS. REALTORS Prone OR 35-1872 ar al rie eo Open 9 To 6; Sun 5 ~~ CASH FOR notaEa | your house or farm | and show you how to get cash | H fo wit perscaally buy | our equity for cas ’ S; i RILEY BROKER PHONE FE. 41157 WAHAN HAS BUYERS YOU WANT ACTION demant ts great Our sales ree te excepliona Mie need Ustiee and @fP cefiarnis ae t + 3) hoe f i We ft naacing us today to lst os ar a ies vot be satisfied handie gi detais for closing Call property w Sell MAHAN : REALTY = REALTORS i Co-operative Real Estate enaneeae +e sun %, Sund. 16-4 -0263 sien POST OFFICE LET US SELL YOUR HOME. WE , bwve buyers waiting tf vou want eash for your hore we can get | G ! or PHA financing we { buy. sei! or trade, a full force of six experienced «alesmen to serve you Call —_ | morrow | ' Russell Young : REALTOR Aurc: oe nie ti ® | Wanted: Homes, Sun. ‘hl 5 Farms,) Land Contracts PAUL M, JONES REAL ESTATE 832 Wo Huron +3505 | GREEN LAKE ¢ OFFICE. | (ON GREEN LAKE) “HEDGTRS FOR ALL LAKES” j Cottages hemes S-nce Fiat 'T HER NOR | Swooawara CF RD EM 34412! were | T+ ae wt TINGS WANT ED. NORDM: ‘AN | REAL ESTATE ROMEO MICHIGAN _ Plateau 23567 fIsTINGS SOLICITED GEO. Ll. SCALES REALTOR 86'2 _N. Saginaw FE 25011 COMPLETE Real Estate Service t | Want to trade your present b house? We oa and trade property from NW. Detroit to Pontiac, We vere | on your lot or ours many. with and without lake Fisinr begs pes rivileces Land available for” fiders; acreage or will sub-dt- | vide to suit any commercial oroperties available Sylvan Realty 2383 «Orchard Lk. Rd. OPEN DAILY #@ Rar’ SAT. BUN. 9 TO 5 TRADES | Larger nomes for smaller, city | roperty for suburban or farms, mes for incomes. large down i equity. Trades made to satisfy all nape — concerned Call Us. Go ob | gation DORRIS & SON REALTORS CO-OP MEMBERS 152 W. Huron FE 41557 THE TIME IS RIPE We aie experiencing - large de- mand now for jake property. et- ther vacant lots or homes. We have the bBr-ers for vour prop- us tow if you Edw. M. Stout, Realtor 77 N. Saginaw Bt. FE 5-6165 Oven ovenians “th 8:30 ULORONS "CA WD CAMERA, with flash attachment. Nearly new 6736 Saline Waterford Physiotherapy . 2A on ALAS © ee i DISH MASSAGE & THER RAPY. “ppecial toot technique. 72 Elm | +2051. Television Service Rod “~~ DOCTOR. WIFE AND CHILD AR- ee ee ee oe ron serv-| era! Hosp esir WS ns gee rontars , . per mon ‘u je- — a! ig tails. 2328 Thomas &t.. 8 } Angeles 31, California. GUARA REPAIR AN NY EXECUTIVE JOINING WATTE'S | - Pacem a course 2 nie Sosa cM — 0 Wounds rece | 100 ft lots on paved street Sy Fate be pae ON BOTH AMS em LAKES. . $12 OOF FULL PRICE Drive out Dixie Hwy to Williams Lake Hd turn lef{ approx 1'3 mi Watch for open sign BROS. REALTORS Phone OR 34702 or OR 31872 Partridge THE “BIRD” TO SEE CASS LAKEFRONT Completeiv remodeled 7 room lakefront home Large ledgestone fireplace and thermopane picture window in living room. Bullt-in erill and oven in the sparkling kitchen. Excellent sandy beach + 619.900 on terms WEST SIDF = location just off Huron near Webster school 6 large pooune and bath Needs some ‘‘fix- 432 W ‘Huron &.. Open Eve. 7 to 8 IN DEVON HILLS Lovely 3 bedroom ranch home ttached 2 car garage parcel with 242 ft frant age, zon: radiant heat baths 28 ft living room with ner fireplace Outside erill pedi neighborhood. Carpeting drape. included. Full price $22-900 with $10 600 down. HOME & BUSINESS 60 f* frontage on Diszie Hwy in any tyne of business *6:600 down handle Better investigate. GIROUX & FRANKS jasterea walls 3 bath Off Pe i gaol REAL TeOR 38 701 niin gts wana ‘ot Ondrke. Oven until 8—8un. 1 tobBo fOTORWAL Desirable xoeeeee stairway to rartly finished attic, Oak floors, plastered walls, ceramic tile bath. —_ — & drver This home in cellent condition. onaay ‘ot. sie. 600. Terms. $950 Down. New 2 Bedroom mod ern homes at White Lake Large | living room Exretient bath. Utility room. oil air furnace. Choice of 4 eleva- tions. Full price $7900 iMMEDIATE POSSESSION 4 Bed- room home on Mt Clemens Large living room Ing room ath Basement with ota] price only $7,000. terms. WEST SIDE. Home and business Roomy é¢bedrm home full basement and auto. oi] furnace, also well-established garage and bump shop. Idea! for continued business or other comparable work. Large garage, x56 ft. Now st $19,500 with $4,500 down. ONLY $950 DOWN. With pemediate ssession, Clean, modern ' Sears. Furniture only one ex- tra. Call tonight. furnace Extra large lot. 157" frontage. Can easily be convert ed into eros $1500. down. J.C. HAYDEN te ne a Bivd. Real Som Eves, "PERSONALIZED HOMES BY PALMER — OR 3-9615_- NEED A CHANGE For row and rour growing family? Basenrenit” Ol Kear aid Work tics 22x40 paneled in birch with fiuo- rescent lighting WOODWARD ESTATES OUTSTANDING HOME tf vou are lookin home in this area. for colored or white. call us We modern homes or sel] om terms WE SELL~WE TRADE DORRIS & SON REALTORS CO-OP MEMBERS 752 W. Huron 8st FE 41557 PONTIAC LAKE FRONT 4 Rooms partly furnished Stool & lav Full basement. 87875 Terma... DRAYTON PLAINS AREA 2 Bed- o7vms Immaculate home laree escaped Tile excellent kitchen, Breezeway aa tet car varage. Terms. Or will taller and cash as down payment. "CEDAR Ane jaa — Lots. Furnished Room Sun- bath, water mene 1's $8150) = with $1000. porch. ear garage down NORTH SUBURBAN 81000. down. 4 Rooms and oa Livine room 14"18, Kitcben & tion. Berries a —— Built 1951. Neat & bue at $7A5C 1. C. HAYDEN : FE Wenes Bivd, PE 8-0441 | Realto _Eres clean. Comfortable and attractive 2 bed- rm. home in the Crescent Lake area, Nicely decorated. of! auto. water Very low monthir payments. West Side Brick, 5 room and ba heat, wl B. D. CHARLES, Realtor Noi . a Tig wor Tee alk for a LARGE home and a LARGE lot RM , = Sy ae aa | FLOYD KENT. Realtor e best buv in Oak- | 24 W. Lawrence FE $-6105 storage | en Eves e ts a bargain. Next to nsumers Power with full : for a lovely | i have 7 dandy! 9719 DOWN 4 rooms utibty | that should GI | poom and part basement on South | Fdith Gas kitchen range tn- cluded. Total $4410 with $50 per | month. -SASHABAW RD 6 large room rancher. part basement. lot 118 _by 316. A good-buy at $12,500. 5% ROOM BRICK with 3 large | bedrooms. Extra stool. 4 cedar closets, recreation room and un- nevally ettractive basement and an attached garage FE 4-0521 Salesmen's home phones: FE 4-€862 FE 7? FE 1708 OR 3-2372 1717 8. Telegraph Rd Open Eves Co-operative "Real Estate Exchange 2 FAMILY INCOME 5 large news and bath on is floor-4 rooms and bath 2nd Recently dec- cruted new carpets on ist floor. Fuil basement—stoker -- heat nicely landscaped lot. I'y car garage, shown by appointment KEEGO HARBOR qf eee ee eee GILES REALTY CO. | #2 W. Huron FE 5.6175 ata SMALL ont price - $14,350 _Complete orice including 15’ 2150 | AVAILABLE IN 3 Ons BEDRMS _TWO BATHS IN EVERY HOME. FULL FACE BRICK FLOOR TO CEILING WALK-IN CLOSETS. OTHERS AVAILABLE WITH GAS HEAT AND LAKE PRIVILEGES Visit the exhibit home. 2328 Middlebelt Rd. Near Orchard Lake Rd. NORTHWOOD Organization Inc. Phone FEderal 4-6191 BY OWNE®? » ROOMS AND | batr Full ba ent. Gas heat. Fireplace Tile bath Carpeted ors. LY car garage. Cement shopning center bu Reasonable down payment. Shown intment oniv After 40 mn { BEDROOM MODERN HOME. Garage. Lot %@xi60 near schools our weil restricted, Wa ih 4 timate, freel ven from our piang of yours, bouse, “ wars: at Silve ‘ Toor 25x30. Hand hewn pear tor oid red barn. firepiace’ ome in living foo, one in dining room. sun- room kitchen 12219 with laundry room attached. Downstairs pow- der room and lavatory. sang ages ath on second teased with rege and vahtybe. Pine treer ov' + B A, . . ene honeysuckle Seder forming ame Lunes ‘ sore? ‘tacos lens Open terrace off dining room and St. | separate difi- | cc nort ~_ | beautifully furnished ¢ : WE WILL Bulld a lovely brand new starter ranch type bungalow on vour lot for only $500 down. Exterior all completed. full bath well. septic. wired. automatic hot wa- ter kitchen «ink and al! interior studding. “Ask for Mr Brown.” Hf. BROWN, Reait 1302_W_ Huron PE 24810 $975 DOWN Neat 2 bedroom home on % acre lot. Drayton Plains area. 3 BEDROOM $8750 Neat & clean family Pontiac Wall-to-wall full basement. \% down HILITZ home in ‘campeting, @arage Less than _FE 5-6181 Open +9 _ ____ REALTOR, AN INVESTMENT _ This large property can be a home and life income. 26 rooms, 3 baths. includes furniture. Pres- ent income $563 per month Bu!ld- ing in good condition. All painted walls I E E-WIDE “ eee oe viers : : ard. Lake privt- $1.875 DOWN-—Nine root brick with 4 - ACRES $5000. ', .planted t : | CASH FOK YOUR FURNITURE Fetes. Leaving Sate for health. -- dell — apartnrent and extra “Say! You're ge - pine trees 10.000 treedtinea Gime’ Real | Estate Service of Pontiac Tos can ootate up to 8500 today or tosis OR 32717 diate possession. 291 Sea ol Gas furnace This one needs re getting to be a regular headache! Wh: now 9 years old Also #0 acres FE 41: A, Landmesser. Broker sheet tire et ners for & CHROME DINETTE “SFTs. AS- ben et soe. is @ good value at you selling biz ane at are win T room farm house & 900 Eee FE 50978 = months ¢o ny Slewa mcuinie semble these vourself and save. ue. $350 aes —___—_— St Manistee Wutonsl voce ue NORTH WOODS pay ments thd} charge monitly pour chairs and table. $60 96 vel ortgage cost, to G.L's only You fut $995 DOWN - Brand new -3 bedroom | ~ ; and game around Wrie Tony A modern restaur tend « iad _o ue $3945 These are’ brand new xen pone b type. Lares 2) one ar = * er find @ bungalow with exterior ali face For Sale H : | Kerzich Harrietta Mich ay Plus ideal motel ee reer on BORRC NE . hege siodeie) (amcus make For- thing you've Geen, isciting ied) } pleted. Full bath, well. septic POU Nis ecgsd ouses 43 Sale Suburban Prop 454, 7 ee huntihg & fishing area wear ate. | 7 oa ueen ee Cour ine . pOpalay colore . puch or & Wired, automatic hot wate ‘ae i aa Se ne ee ee ee s . .. On pavement © 2 : = | om a f OD - ompare nC ie JIM WRIGHT Realto li aad lai ce cuk an} ci esrier ctadaicg. . | IN MILFOR _ 122 ACRES | Real cpramaniy Owner tei | pense et eae Pinoreecenk _ Se Cskene t. ONLY Priced at only $6,120 oe | soos | Near Andersonville, All geod) O00) Pe Cel Pre “ 393 Orchart epiges: © poteenee PE 5-9441 : glassed im porch. 2 large level land. ide ' f od | ONION & CASS L va ake Ave ; Co-Operative as Estate Exchange Z L. H. BR * lots, recreation room, oi] heat, 2 ing 40x90 or subdivid- (A Ne LAKE AREA [Peete at LAWSON GREY _ FOR SALE BY OW f OWN, Realtor car garage. $12,400 86.000 ca: 30 Berk with alle. | Comoe!) cau reet oe C Lion _upholsters i = tig WER: “MODERN | 1362 W. Huron 8t.- Se eal siista*Mowal ese 30° stanchions “Here is your modern | Drive-in, | A money: ch tog. araee ie es « of f No realtor e ies Member r Coop. R Real Estate E: . wah o s NORTHEAST SEC’ . bd reaton cle * 5 farce at mexer) Home teeter FIN ANCE 3 1 $6 FE LE : , Rd. ach “~~ ie Exch: OFFERS peena mon 1 ACKER | See Ke SRO THELMA M. ELWOC COMPANY | — Frick = wera PR TCT OD INO $800 Down > partially finished. “Goed bay for | ' | REALTO ot C08, “Cemer Norte 8 wae end Buren e Gal. Electric » / 3 Sway io) laree Tooms and bath | Living a . arcs: 9 coom, ‘bowse, 1 a can 40 carpenter work. | FLOYD KENT, Realtor | re ee FE 3844. Open 9 to 7, tree. Porta acinaw and Huron“ ; < _Farbeted Clone to shopping’ con: FULL FACE BRICK. : : tory. circulator heater, large pm | 24 W. Lawrence rise Poe te ba ee Aso Drarton, tains nie a reteanee brand Ree. Is and. dearen 2 , oT . ot, near GMTC ‘ y | a = Oven Eves. a ‘ jo Hignway , discount fers cash. FE 0588. Will spilees ‘ a apie BATHS 4 a 10 ACRE HOMESITES Next to Consumers Power Aer ono on a 1960 N. * Opdyke’ Cor R pantiae Ra. Pa ai ba 2 BEDROOM ~ ROME NEW SHOPPING CENTER Cok . Low Down Payment pe eee | TEAGUE FINAN F ve - ob y a a ‘oes Indian Village Modern 3 bedroom tome | Walon at eis unis Terma” | | TITTLE PARM artri ge MAN eee ee He bedroo: zs sement, . . oe a a iN. AIN : 5 = rom Pontiac. B conse st we ue living in a beau- Living ee meer yoms me garage Near General; SY VAN REALTY C This ts @ rolling 5 acre parcel | ROCHEST 2 ~ nent ewnne oe piasen, _. “ 009 or FE = Vist the beautifully tu ican ospital. SYLVA: ALTY CO. | Wien cn. til, With e Sesutrul| ~ ) TE “RIND TO SES ‘ ESTER, MICH. | ber tires, Reasonab ee $1200 D — bibit home at meee oz: eo. kitchen arrangement Drayt Plai 2383 Orchard Lake Rd. FE 5-9418 ela rertgpse home. Living; 9 -- LOAN 823 TO &-™ ee : easonable, FE #6733 : < _ t mae = a . 2 7 New 3 200 DOWN 2328 MIDDLEBELT RD docs, 3 bereons a ve : soe we Rochester R : __ | area is 24x27 wing and ste | TODAY'S SPECIALS LIVESTOCK he ees ee Bak eds type |. NEAR GRCHARD LAKE many built features aor pee) a home chester Real Estate 18x24 Natural stone fireplace HOUSEHOLD GOODS PE 25358 38 Williams : window. — = picture RD. Beautifully decorated lot 120x250. — landscaped FRANK SHE PA oe eetaral ions fireplace a COSY See CP bus. PD Rochester OL 60711 OL- 19791 ELECTRIC STOVE $28 OR hving reom chen, jarce throughout. Near bus new bath Massed poreh. RD e living room, 8624 glassed-in | Iness in Oakland Co 140 music. — LOAN: Le Cal! after 6 oa aan loundry tube, largy: woes: NOR Tel-Huron Center. Pric athroom 3 bedrooms, Tienken et Adams ” OL 1-15 acresisdia perch. Gok ana ule) Duce) beens one ee | ANS $20 TO $300) | — ies on ak. Toho ced. me Narey wont ; D $14,750. _ Price. errors: aren, primp | aE bb — os ee _bouse. Hot! bse Dime piay $45 000 tel O> signature only a, 2 STOVE 820. on automatic | er radiant heat. | Suse : 17-0698 18509 com- Cater heater. Close to new | For Sale Lots 46 ic, OU Nr ee Ae sec | HOUSEHOLD FIRESTONE REFRIGERATOR $30: opping centers, AR ARARRARALRADAD A he so a new automatic washer and | Drive-in theater on main high- | FINANCE Electromaster stove $30. Smait tyer and a new electric range way near Houghton Lake Six oe - portable vacuum cleaner, Pi mall acr Wir es tired for 350 cars 24x26 CORP. OF PONTIAC: |= in excellent condition. OR 35213. FRIGIDAIRE, APARTMENT SIZE. schools i | i Organization Inc. Auburn Heights and churches. $3. down. +0 20 trees and nt v 3 ret V4 8S Saginaw St FE 533 good condition. $ FE 2-6 died EB #0o3 are ithe 2-6127 ——— occupancy Nice fiving ‘soma. teed Phone FFdereal 4-6191 en with attractive dining area. 2 This tamity home has every- tre lot Teves LAKE PR ns memes 9 3 snk ae Illinois S cet thea oe mt 1) UF one ae ree cai Tak ely! aND A LOW IVILEGES rage. full basement, gas ino1s Street block from pone aba: ticed at only — with §7000 fieres ‘Dee (Toroee sale hares {hese ar Aig edad PAYMENT Heat. Anchor fence enclosed Lovely Cape Cod ft _ $600. EM_ 3.0196 ° Only | down or mak an offer. | | piso treo | rite your fancy. Alge the bome SUSIE cornet let Wieder oa 3 wen’ eukecegea ete | LITTLE “FARM Revere sayate ey eee coe | Mortgage Loans 54 ¢ PIECE WALNUT eis DINING SS eni| ‘ s! = rms, ae will Watecouat = Frogs < = rooms canes | Sas ca setae} to Court Hoel =, pcrmeginnd Jr ot We won es ee Mere fe * nice ¢ 1 story, | @ maxer at en ae. con — money. | WAAR ns | FRIGIDAIRE EI yore RANGE. . ing toom | with iu be full . piace, dinlig roc powees | aecure zimately 3 and lock home. 28x80. Bult’ to. 105), a: Fee) “estate: LOW INTERE Double oven, Dee wel fou ouye thte new 3 ho price is in, full) Lesl i ff room. (powder acres of ice level me. 28x50. Built tn 1953 - INTEREST | condition FE 2 . esire R. Tn > R 1 z rch at rear 3 ground in city of Pon | Situated on a -) a E 20433. after 6 pm. . ty living room, dining ae onty . : pp. Neaitor 4 large o tiac There | a 4 acre parcel of Large restaurant and cafet ., Ontimited tunde to Yodngstown kitch y at. 4 n Ev a, rooms end tile bath w room for 22 houses. full ori land tn Brandon Twp. Wired { boom eS eon | * tor sincie family | PRIGIDAIRF ELEC RE FR 1G. en. nienty of NEW HOM enings Basemest, shower. P| is only $6.500 co] ee eee cn oe cae ac (area. Seating for over 200. da eet eink as canceled and stove Mavtag wash furnace lot 80x135, Tired of * lookin ES - w Lawrence Street unit. Attach new oil terms tri e: Has a 66 gal. elec- Excellent esuipment and bi should eerres celed | ’ : g washer. Wal ‘ - ed es ¢. hot wat ; ' aa. nut tea -wagoon firepl Bake jbivleses Priced at “guly | crowded divisions? ‘We build Fe ‘bat ad Sa aoe bination recreation need OFFICE OPEN 96 oil forced ater heater, Automatic $92,000 on lerms: | HOG. PI ETERGON | -FE *189 piece: echeen < our lot, Lovely to look ©. $20,500, terms . not completely finished insid Busy neighborh j iss foc FOR SALE GUARANTEE! e- Dorothy snyder Lavender meer osm ion homes, are Sylvan Lake Frodt A. JOHNSON, Realtor this Tome use sor "rlivcompis cellent re equipment at ert er, | = noes noting state oe gan frigerators a c= Huron ‘our chol . Pe) ’ ren 000 se 3 772 inger washer re salt oF eM Simy __| antag eet tah Flizabeth Lake Estates jects, Se wes] ee wre | Sst 0 tae ook Swaps ss) ee s/f f2x2° SHELL. WA-| You. You what have Close to 10 home and 2 FFE 4-25 c clearers ./ teriord area % : name What you Want : acre private . room apart- © 4.2533 CALL Now ON . Roy's 96 Oakland 4 ain te. and we do it to perfection. ark and excellent sand ment. 7§ ft. of sandy beach N THESE CADILLAC, V- —— mediate possession a sacs eens Ds ealow’ in poe: poral — etre A ee . Sas ~> a Pr nT IN ROCHES- (20, Digs BT. Drayton Plains AND MANY OTHERS _ tase for ub Un iang oN Fe ene rom corks 9s mn ine Z * alee t rt a pean wanes, avanee ee IRWIN & ROSA) pected, “Nee thot The gorehes Pal baremenk #2, WEEN BUYS A BIO. LEVEL Open gendgys | WARD E. PARTRIDGE,~ GE PORTABLE TRONER WITH Wallen — b Ext e shade. a new cedar shin- | lot. 50 | BUSINESS OPPORTU? | : varge National pres: : ‘Drayton Pla its, [REAL FSTATE CO-OP MEMBER .—— wel tas eae |e Joulyn Gardens, Price. $1008. Sale Business Property 49 4. Qos Open RTUNTIES |. 7 PHAZER WILL SELL CHEAP Son Goa ae os GEO. “MARBLE, Realtor | FE s-0101 — FE Dae FES niet garage. $23:500 fos 24 _Owner. FE 41122, days only. | 20x30 FT | ead aw. a Open Eve | PE 2-8316 | On TRADE Fos ANYTHING OF, & viet Oe oe a LURares ~ . 2 : . _ DIXIE: 7 = : . VALUE WRITE tm sateen & iat ttertord ‘ wie ve Showers 4 Bedroom Brick . 109 LOTS wav at Telesrash Mie a month, | _Partridge : " THE BIRD" & ee | TIAC PRESS. BOX ce em | —cr for 1 solid wall, plus — OR +1 ! ; men s brow t c rt : e 2 y) see BY OWN Se ee bongo 2 BED- pe A LAKE ‘ Ottawa a rd te thle Bloomfield Hichiands.’ Priced from $380" up. Aa Take _W. Huron, = aa 825 1 TAVE RN “TRADE Rue eoene Sa) a ial pa nese im shade Seat, f aar gorage with breeze: | ‘ae, wih arte saranet sty ein prefacciy ciosted nn Attractive eee ¥ - DRAYION PLAINS For sale One of .the finest in| _e0uity. FE 4-464 SE FOR) catm FE ¢5078. | oa oa: 100 & tage, extra front ans wens of cupboard space. h azerprouaa: tlewertne vestibule, living room Ait) RED HORSE O Dixie Hiway Well. septie | in Reval akiaws County: Leeated 193s FORD custom. 1000 wiLes. | COZ VY eCuuM Like NEW. . i! reage —. we aia ren lots — with nat- | re Ait —_ reomial flow- cea tae ome din- re mandi ped =e already in. | _‘nformation. Lincoln 5.645: 62 financed FE + trade or can be> pe ‘to8 at O ———— s Orion at 3041 Orion. Rd. Ke: Gest ame and Gy fant a a ce x with 9 2 tchen with eat 5019 Cass Eliz Rd Ave foundation . floor for 36x60 MILK ROUTE x 4) dens. e. Huron Gar xt door. op, Rd. Keys) ture lover's se yore is @ na- \geficbil ab cyclone fence. 6 fb cueee: I%_ tile baths, | _- °® ars fod FE 20179 . spac « witb ample parking | Reta foe NEW CHAIN SAW. ae = r tiful lawn nislyebrhany Neth tastefully dec- asement, AC oil heat, | 150x350 PT. . e_ Owner 6 | Trade for outboard motor or |HOTPOINT PREEZER 7 PT. - 4 ACRES “Ol steam Sirube and popldte I to "all * carpeting es aot tied Eécreation room | shed garsee pe Pscscidat oe es . Sale Land Contracts 5 2 ‘a ah | Pode. ‘cine | at gag In Lhe gre me fc nee mio] BM ceMatah denc| Eelam we | Septem wscned 3) MY pga Megara |g ra gery owt | INVEST. me, FoR CORP, MELE OMAR 4 ae 5 room modern side the lake - e at all of your , down tinct ‘30. ee this business. =: mo! won «FT = et typs No basement pa bharyeigion Estates. Shown by family wil} like Price $20. : carpet, storms and scre on 10 LOTS IN AUBURN HEIGHTS fg showing over ar bie INV EST. a ; pew (DEEP PRE EZE | Like air h ts is Wi packer 950 Shy kash Se mecone at $22,- iA terme. and outdoor 5 . yee? eight 2051 Churchill. Au-| Sen) See es stores lo- poet — tn a good land con- | ios0 [MERCURY CONVERTIBLE. | _ State St. elves. 241 | right! $10,500. $2500 down.” —— c siguts 3 ee ee eee eee | ee mae acetic ett swap for smal housetrailer | KINOSTON TANK if . a ass is —— = rontage o J with liberaj di or will sell che: VACUUM. _ LiKe | J ACK jae RE LOVERS ven sh al 21 evel Roy Annett Inc.) Drayton Woods Gricnnnas | e Arid “Marden, | | TRADE FASE Be SMa aEsniODaaiDR eture yourself livin ranch with ‘attached 2 ° ayden t for housetrailer or car of equal and a beautiful 2 bedroom poe tn this arage Cu ear aeetroes Beautiful well-wooded build- FL OYvDn KENT, value FE 505 aite j nt stove, ‘for ‘ ch style om bullt in 2% E. Huro in Realtor es FE WALT 58505 atter 4. | 32508. both. _LOV EL. AND eee surrounded by stately Voss Sting 21 living room, _ Open Evenings and Eaetal 7 sn Soe a as oer — 34 W Lawrence FE 5-610 ~ OPEN Hele: TRADE) TRADE IN ANYTHING KELVINATOR DEEP FREEZE, 13 noe | earet,eurpeted Living room with | Inrge ac m yore se | BARGAIN HUNTERS sown, 1) en @ comes | $20.00 LAND CONTRACT FOR | otfco'ih grade used "cats" real | Cost-=4488, will sell for 6290 new. r matural fireplace and 2 large screened térr s, x bd wer be percent interest. Pay- estate income land contracts, | i ost:*$485, will sell for $250. FE- windows, ti ee rcreation wee and This home will intri ——— _ ment $508. a month. pays ou ber blac contracts, lum; 4-102 after § ; ioe prod ee glee ai gr fereation room. GI oll tur- a eateom wick baleen coe Oy Annett Inc INCOME. THREE FuRNisnED 22°55 44 cece oe Gat | T Wank Ga coe ne oe SROL cane a — ~— Frcs — ;| with cash to mortge — $16,500 fessional oe busines men's ioe oy furnace, garage and nek . —. groom small block _cent. “EM. 34148 _ton. Plains. OR 31358. y Dray soring ET EEO cep IRR b———————————__- : : . 4 ee. i] PITRE lta oe = aE whcce Pp. W. Dinne - WII ] IAMS LAKE B =f amily tiful Elin, Lk. logs =. — 28 E. Huron lh —e 27103 build more. igo commer paca 20% DISC OU ST SIMMONS HIDE-A-BED LIKE. rates bed, collspring and inner- sLIAMS LAKE RD. Bun vai _< T : $7-250-with_oub ppp pated want Open | _Evenings and Sunday = Property could be used $6,700. balance at $63 monthly new, for bedroom suite, OR 3-7171 g mattress, $25, FE 3 bedroom starter home on full galow—$1.200 Rown ment but the owner has given u: Fa lor business, ane block from busi-; §& per cent interest. Cost to ly. | 1947 27 FOOT STEWAR . KITCHEN CABINET $9.95. COR- 2 ; basement. Large tot 2180 ft. Someone ts passtn a jot of leeway. Be given us EX ness center. Oxford Elderly $5,360.00 Secured 5 room moe housetratler excellent T COACH ner Cabinet $1495. 6 yr. crib N EW HOMES Wonderful opportunity oe couple oe oe ed uttic a ase make us an offer se ane = = TRA SPECIAL cae leaving state. Oakland ora Papen er Clark Reaj Estate ~~ 95" trade for turnture PE $09) Washer 19 nad: gabe m eh ood ntiae t's real : ovely \% acre uron St. FE ¢6 * * j P : adie: = — oo a ready tor 22, ft living ion coe. J ACK labs tac cues Gs kee meres cae FEW SAPARTMENT “Buriptno. | —A8% for Mr. Clark. > ia net ti8 co SS PEN DAILY Da o go to work. $300 down ernized kitchen, 2 bed- s schools. “Only §1§ down «nd ' 200 net Income 815.000 down. SELI . Apt refrigerator wie Payment, will handle. No mort rooms and tiled bath Nice ‘ month.”* J $15 aes W.- Columbia. Money te Leen 53| tors 3 OR TRADE 5 AE fC A otro “ . ed jot too. L . . OR LEASF vely 3 bed s Pull pric $6.900.. OVELAND : ; equi 2 "= LARGE (State Licensed Lend. Bean room bungalow. | | a“ y r y ‘ . 5 L. ry e pped.commerr.a] cara, ee sed Lenders) rand new exterior, all c lota. Free Parking 8 P, M. PONTIAC LAKE : ; ciss Cane ‘Laks ed. Keeeo Bs H. BROWN, Realtor | sas station Also. bie ering | WW n SER nm | ed Full bath. Un a ee pac wit we aateer ee 2 : Waterfront and lakefront _ lot Sylvan Village PE 2-4873 » Keer eee! oe _— rete! tok. Se eo HEN YOU NEED Riches sted Autemehe Set =e. 25 ie esie, oon, ears . 2 BEDROOM |p ~ wa, ce | SS ce Se |e ee ane Petvuccoms: | Pret oe down town, Write tera, ote sasging, Wil | Gu, rues 0. Call afer ¢ Bungalow with ee Mths Sites od Ao ~~ BUILDING LOTS __|2 YEAR OLD, 4 ROOM AXD - 500 eee te or as down payment. , ee ; ee Wood C rooms and giassed porch. @ room *modern. 2 story h olly | 12 lots, 40°. Sewer and w rer ame oe eee ret x Brows.” 7300 00 O.} fetmanset Pree fheat larve fot, very good st 812. In ‘Poatiac, ‘farms, Ptove | De Bunion 1S Coie, “Bimite | Fou can eet guieniy om your! T.. HT. BROWN, Real Lords Specials ; : , | ed ; | re = nature car ‘ Nea | § pe. dinett: PWIA eI - eecre way ar ‘J ANDREWS HOLMES REALTY endorsets, Ser ate ee ete youy | 1282_W Huron _ ene | ne ward — 140 98 Corner Wittinms Lake 26. @-2080- = JOHN I AR( MI 6-1811 or MI 42171 udget_ We vill be. giad to help SWAP YOUF OLD LAWN: Used TVs from $24.98 Z OW 3 Office Open 8 8 as 41: E Manie MARGE LOTS =. (623: a. ou ___ | vow with your money. problems eee ar) Lees MOWER | Hive a-Bea trom $100 66". a ss n After €°00 call OR 32603 IN / g ~~ Piione “WEIrose Bey es weet~of-—-4e Rent-Lease Bus Prop 49 A ; used hand and power wary see Used gas save 20:00 FHA | ON W 4 “BEDROOM HOME. RASEMENT. Benne is Frye only? dete teh Sp oo @ & @ Sree sales cheap, Lara mowers ener Lord’ . ry reach property drive out U8.) excellent WALDO J acre. 2 car qance fon wees | Gene Prices from eee, cosy DOWN NY ~t2 W_ euro: St. — Furaiture-and-Appliances tae ‘Road, th igtway) to Sasha- Sepapdtices west side location for 679 WH REALTOR Pagel for planting. Auto- rms. Call tonight. NTOW N FINANCE co | FRADE OR SELL AR a We aren He rppHances to taodeh bo right two miles oe ee eee two! | wus coeee: Dhooe FE PE 4.3528 500. sen down 0 softener. #15.-| ET OYD KENT. Real 17.500 SQ. FT FE 4 1574 : | _ Spaniel pups. oe “Where Wriglev's _ Used “to ‘Se , cabinets ia the kitchen. Beautiful , Open ROOM. MODERN ; NT, Realtor | Pertect for tare garnce. hay TRADE YOUR-LAND ConTRAGT, | UNOLEUM AND” PAINT Ball sei ge fr ag |v we rcenanee | Loe EN ROMANS. |". eT Stce ves, TEM) Boer mcr foes ite | _r Penn ste Bte_owte |S wal get te Te Bergin t ws 8 Perk ss a opp are i * 5 = ousetral 3 BEDROOM ter. $1,400 down. Barly possession HET RITE loa rattle be | oe Site omace' ft tt da. soe Talten ExcwANGE '™ TaNE LIED, OF PODE “ ’ , jog _kenne! By owner, FE 8-026 % ELIZABETH LA LAKE eparately Good deal on these 2 we tee _ wn pany 6 ft. Linoleums i up Used 3 moe. eo sam end ose edt 4. ee * 18 rooms, 3 s _*eirilese, rE Sdw. WV FE : 1 Comm No.) Mk. Bid 1~'aid Linoleut tee abt te Lakewood Drive New=Saburhen tea condition, saeared eb a S's Edw. M. Stout, Relator Sane or PE 5-8394 Roure = ? us Tae en Vir trier TILE | ‘ route) Scott Lake Road | 4 Bed Income 2d BE around home — tan ee Tr. S . 14 ANS oer ; 2 left on e earoom Soentu 1 wo. | ves ‘til 8:30 ; sé XTER & “LIviastox Linoleums ... 60 ner cont, ott = hues Fr | ood Drive Wo be Highly attractive | riiich | ste Bt Soon te terms. "you'LL 5 N. Sagina Ph. FE 5-€168 | Business Opportunities $1 | Lawrence st. TONE, 44g; Harold’s Paint && LD FASHIONED j jottul “cedar shake’ - tter-S on tet ABOUT ARY : ; i ‘ G sad’ seirsetion arte) tae boa YOU WON'T sylvan Lakes | FUQ,0008 RURDING Lore @ | SF ste'woacl rann, coves. | OFT CASH QUICKLY | “canta Founp.as't § Fess Sa il Tay 3 = built-in kitchen ov . BEAT building site 2135 each. FE 5- of late ase ms ecked U j up; 2 door ives! Me coffee tables, : oak i en and” stove THIS jooking - sites over | WATER! sae ree 33 ing 0 Whe wetel cabtate 913.080; | nee te Sasunen ok tered walls, full | CLEAN VALUE oa en 2 Ou joke privi-) "wae 490948, FORD \ VILLAGE. TERM TERMS. aes Oo mE "ENSED. p (@) new book case head board beds PENNY PAINT SALE 4 B water, eat, electrlé hot | Located suburban weet with late Here's an opportunity "= priced 000, terme ap noes, shat. eae closed “ring your tite. complete $94: refrigerators St | mouse aint NT SALE € x yM Truly «fine home lone o 32x06 ft. @ con- ' , 0 wir = minutes. he ae wip: Second 2 WM. .coveescses. ‘. EDR family. Priced at iets ik rooms, of * rooms 3 bet CAR SYLVAN LAKEFRONT | ®A0TY SHOP. WALLED Lake. Vat es nore | ae: tage 00 | s Bhan cieeeeeeee ss a . ut appointment. today Oi neleam. heat for owner oF | 8 LW. BIRD, Realtor} 2 Se. ,277sn Yeks, on ee Excellen year around business. chrome dinette sets § De. | $39.98 oul mis ne 38 : 900 rents for $60 owner or $3 Soapenty munity Tenia tae biel Or aP nding MA +1811, Eves. i nae Be new xs. 2p: SACRO lo, Pioneer Highlands ~ seen, mg ta | eel Be Bg seine | "BOWLING ALLEY ms = at ‘BRICK RANCH HOMES Sunes Se P r BOWLI ALLEY “1 room, $19.50 gees near geen “Brecsevay. uttty. garage, FE WARD E. PA pe pr : } : For § WARD E. PARTRIDGE] nay dar Wnty N CO. |. bist } | For Sale Resort Prop. 44A aw pen E8316 the. Soxise. Plenty of parting Chery yihing. Come | Nata . : space. The price- of $55,000 in- . ~ ; ectes of - = aisgulpment _ fixtures and | “an & Shane proe . For Sale Acreage 47 ca le ove iatted © ps Sale So. cml, east of - ~ ~ IROUX & FRANKS Fontine or 1 ml, east of, Auburn = a | 189 ACRES an Dan te a oe yo swe ON GIDDINGS ROAD - 200M ’ E ot Walton. a DON ‘3 PASS UP ; For MONEY}: Sell unnéeded SYLVAN REALTY CO. | #8; belongings for cash 2383 Orchard lake Ra, seas GAs ads! = ‘ -™ ® i} > / Fi ‘, 7 4 a : Be. THE*PON NTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, MAY 9, 1955 | Sale Household Goods 57 ernment REFRIGERATORS, Lape. YEARS 194 models, merica’ Soot nent. mesa BLACKETT'S —— for Spee. Buy e new re. a used mm . Mic escent, 303 rd Lake. Ave. OFFER . ROLL- AWAY BED “AND” MAT Nala, 35 mattresa, OR :7 ft. ence posts, 99 cents. + | sheabing boards, $75 M. REBUILY dou aire CARANTERD. | Paint os a ae oats oie , -, te prices on building OVES BovaNT oe =| ms ¥ — Parner s 602 Mt Clem: | “BLACKETT 'S SECTIONAL BOOKSHELVES AND BLDG, SUPPLIES Soon 8 feces. Also, maple | #161 Dixie =. eae Clarkston chest. “i 5 c < * BATHROOW SALE ON town ain Hg mr rigs NEW FURNITURE toe ml gg Rm stain BUNK _.. $8088 a latic water heater, lanempring ddattresses $16.95 pipe and Cotton : $6.95 items &. Laue Bros Balnt * vg e ‘Bre sets . - 8 up melons’ sv SUPT.) pis Perry Rollaway bed eta 408 mee = = “BICYCLE. GOOD on all bedroom, living _Geed cand ition MI ae 3: pgp nol fer the home. Come tp and Oakland Furniture 104 8. Saginaw | FE. 2-5623, STORELINE: ‘BABY CRIB AND rdrebe chest. Beautyrest mat- ‘ fees: twin bed, ma = _ and mattress. PE 5-6: orater, A. B. tric stove. washer, lroner, eae lawn mower, etc. OR LID FUMED be DINING m suite, table, 6 cha! euseen GAS “RANGES | ron B. Munro eecnie we ‘eee THOR AUTOMATIC GLADIRON Like new, $50. 63 Poplar off Bald- _¥in. 4 BURNER GAS STOVE. GOOD a $50. Call after 3:30 FE ae 1060 aBC w S Sucitesescsines sia. or waaher- siaseesleeesews © # ndix automatic @ teeecede Thor Automatio . .............$3 ——— range . seekeecoeeue A W. Huron UNUSED SET OF SILVER PLAT: tare reasonable. 7 5°30. sED 9 CUBIC PT FRIGIDAIRE refrigerator. Easyspin dry wash- | er. 4 burner GE. range, = size. $160 dll or part USED WASHERS, we 88: Rar erators, $5950 TV, §29 95. elec- eas queens, $24.05; used — Tronrite, $49 ® The Good Sodsekeoping Shop tiac FE ¢is65 0 . USED TRADE- = DEFT 8 drawer chest ............ $10.98. Washer 60 osics. cos eccs ot ss SIO size poster bed. money _. 8 piece: breabfast eet. ‘$29.50 Ges ramge . ©... eeceeess $29 50 Electric renee “pak ansmesis = i venport chair 6 piece ing room suite $40.50 EASY TERMS THOMAS ECONOMY FURNITURE CO. 361.8 SAGINAW ST. PONTIAC, MICHIGAN Used Trade-in Dept. Apt. site @as stove $24 95 Apt. size electric stove $29.95 Table top electric range $39.85 pe. wood breakfast set 4 95 8 pe. dining set 39 95 2 pe. living — suite $19 95 e ed and- prime i 19 95 male A ALL DOWN uN PAYMENT FREE P. WYM an S 18 W_ Pike - USED ic RANGES, APT. ae Pedy B. Munro Eleetrie 1060 CsED Vv WASHING MACHINES and up R. B. Munro Elec- ble washer, Laundry tubs and _fittings, $10. "Or “2aitT, WAYNE GABERT’S APPLIANCE SPECIALS Maytag Washer, A-1 Shape... .$30 AB Apt. Bize Elec. Range . .+.$49 Ash dumps $1.05 ea RCA Victor Console TV 30" Fireplace Dampers $705 ea wi @oors ...... wwe ewes 8'x8" Flue Lining €2¢ a foot. —— wre = Aeromate io BLAYLOCK . or Denis Refrig i cu. ‘tt. Nias! COAL & BUILDING SUPPLY CO. Many others to choose from. 8! Orchard Lake Ave FE 3-7101 . Terms. Bave up to 25 per cent FOR SALE 4 GOOD BROOUEE || on new fioor samples. houses, ara P saa barn 121_N. Saginaw PE 5-6189 MY boa: Sutton, shend 32. ‘Westinghouse | rae STANDING TOILETS $13 He 80” electric range — wide oven 4 rea] buy for only “ $149.95 WAGNER 1960 N. “optine Cor, E 59221 USED TV mene ar on _ tion. From $19 o up | UPRIGHT iene Seon ¢ CUBIC FT. ELECTRIC REFRIG- @rator, good condition $50. Bealy mattress and box springs, condition, $20. MA 6-3546. _—— ee poe ff spo tort tht what pou AIR COMPRESSORS, P PU MPs. mixers, tools, floor sanders, sand & gravel. Jackson’s Rental & Sales __62 W. Montcalm FE ¢5240 ‘ALL ELECTRIC TOOLS, APPLI- ances at wholesale prices to ali. GENERAL WAREHOUSE CO., 2288 Dixie Hwy. PARK FREE! AIR COMPRESSORS WITH JACK | hammers, power cement finish- ers, chain saws, electric sewer. sonore. drainage pumps, sand- 3. oe RENTAL FE 32-0077 rices are te Union Wreck .. Ine 31245 W. 8 Mile Rd. — CUSHMAN “EAGLE™ 8SCOOT- full house, excellent condi- cm $275. Lawn mower, condition, $6. ham, after 4 o'clock. WHEEL TRAILERS. pdms otf 2. Floren of 8 HP. motor A-l. if primin: centrifugal y pumps 1% peter ean While thev last. 1 high pressure nump 250 Ibs. sTessure 5-67T76 ANCHOR FENCES Free ESTIMATES fn spereved. Artists’ supplies, hobby supplies—check our clas- sification “Hobbies and Sees No. 24A. . —— FIVE 1 FOO" OT RE- cessed. w ehiwesd pped, $30.95. Lava- tories, complete with ‘ehrome faucets, $ showers, $34.45. Michigan ent, 393 Qrchard Lake Ave. BEES AND of ue R re Lesa half ree oe BARN TO BE TORN DOWN. FE. 2-208, HOME ETc, *TIEATING BARGAINS. tog rR to ah for PAA 2s Ss = BET AND UP 9.9 SEES Sd os hat or gun troe $119 AND UP Stewart Warner Ol] or. gas wall $199 AND UP © Sade y aed | Burrs in Aas . =e :| $1_W Huron. Fonise Ra. good - | KENTILE ee seal | For Sale Miscellaneous 60 ETS WITH chrome fluorescent Bad — os Lav complete, 6. tory ir PHELPs E ELECTRIC HARDWARE. __bidg supplies OR 3-1217, OR 3-1218. ONE LOT OF 30 MISC. SIZE window screens. 2 screen doors, | i like new combination Cheap. 261 Ottawa Drive. PLYWOOD % im. fir, 4x8, per sheet . on in. sanded fir, 4x8... CHORE MASTEF POWER MOWER with snow plow ttachment. 8 in., tilt table bie saw New. FE 5-3458. tank. $64. tween 9 ‘a.m. and 2 p.m. MGUBLE DRAINBOARD STAIN- less steel sip and cabinet Also a tehorerdiats reb Helfer. calf by side. Estes | on ue ho ood tamil miiker.| fi § =. Can ae ead Jack Blschott, Ee ee - ree cross: e bittord. Mich. 7 Spring Clerance ad | Feag bene ens at 0080 Morgan i FRESH EGGS AT FARM {NEAR j - — Rebuilt sprine $7.50 dler, Free pick up and delivery | SPRAYERS. ORCHARD AND ES- : la so po ghee ker gi Leal tate types. We ce we a — z used parte for “44 cars pies avaliabie ov ol he Hl & ver stock " iher + > best imported stock. Mill Lk. Garden and ‘va mt, | 86 Oakland Ave Ph. FE 44513 ___Farm Kennels FE 5-5968 | 15828. Woodward Avenue (North For Sale Tires 80-A BOARDING, BATHING AND 2a) of ts Mile Rd.) Birmingham. ping. 704 N. Perry. PE 2-6113.| Phone’ Midwest USED TIRES. 130 TO CHOOSE, pods « CATS PRIVATE RUNS |TRACTOR SPECIAL Stt| from. all sizes. C & G. Bervice. _Heat, Burr-Shell_ 375 8. Telezraoh we. aus Chalmers with cultivator. _Auburn at Opdyke, 5. Serv 1 Hay, fay, Crain & Feed 7 7) cave se SC with hydraulie control. ____ Ato ice , 8 | i cultivator, HOUGHTEN & SON | | MY | CUSHMAN hed a Knoll Ranch: Trails through 3300| ‘ive "Woiees) omen igen ee | | acres of beautiful rolling scenic! trandem. excellent -shape Jot country side. Box stalis $35 per to sett, Used trailers as & month, MUtual 48085 Milford.| $25 down. Genesee Sale 2103 “pix. Mich 7 \e Hey 7 WHITE FACED CALVES &8 WKS. | 4 LL LUMINUM RAILER. R24 d "old. 1230 -Orion Rd. MY 2.0505. | “Very reasonable, Cal FA HIGH PRODUCING MILK GOATS panto en ee NEW AND RECONDITIONED | REGISTERED GUERNSEY HEIF- lan. Why pay high rent when er. will calf soon sired arti) You sae au & Roe deta home | ficially. A fine individual OL ad Tues one own _45671_ 1568 Avan Rd. Rochester + go g TAC tics EXCHANGE. 0 9 20D MILKING, LCOWs. 3520 Opet Eves. & Sun. Me remo seeder N27 Call. gitRp 14 FT HOUSETRAILER. REPAIRS. BUMPING & PAINTIN FREE ESTIMATE ear Agere —. ieee YMENT BRAID MOTOR SALES | PHONE FE 2-0186 30 Years Pair Dealing. ___Cass_at West Pike St. CRANKSHAPT GRINDING IN THE. 3.2503. Shop, 23 Hood. Phone FE Sale Motor Scooters 82 $85. Goop CONDI | tton. 106 Oma ar. ae ee 'S33_ALLSTATE. EXC. COND. re | ee ee 1984 gt as 30 PT. BEST| For Sale Motorcyctes 83 FOR PARTS AND SERVICE Davidson Sales Co., 372 naw, | 82, BSA GOLDEN FLASH, 650 000 mi. Like bd Reason- _ thle ‘otter accepted, | 31710, 8. Sagi- | HARLEY- DAVIDSON MOTOR- eycle 6 years old. . Model 45-58. $300. os OR 3-1676 after Pars p.m. BOY'S 2% In. SCHWINN BIKE. PE 71-0318. BICYCLES FE 35741 Boats & Accessories 8&5 RE POD AUTHORIZED CENTURY DEALER R & G BOAT T LPT electric and ABLE DOCKS-Aluminum boats Sree models on dis ENUAND LAKES BOAT SALES FE 26122 Pontiac ALUMA-CRAFT BOATS EVINRUDE MOTORS PENN YAN BOATS Good boat trailer, RINE SALES & : TELEGRAPH. _____ 4 AUTHORIZED CHAI is ~CRAPT dealer, —_ = cruisers. Also a” eves stail ra — Marine. "combs MOLDED HULL & & motor. P, yra. oid, Cass LAKE YACHT Sos a. ew docks vet co. qualified people. Exclu. licants BOaT TR “TONY'S MARINE * FIBERGLAS K __TEL NEWI EM RAILER RED.- duty. Will earry. up to 20 % boat $150. FE 60 ”AERO-CRAPT BOATS PHY CHEROKER FR. BOAT TRAILERS | SLAY BAUGH’S JOHNSON OUTBOARD MOTORS 630 Oakland Ave. : MERCURY MOTORS AND iD YEL- ° low Jacket boats. Genesee Galea, _2101 Dixie sie Hwy, , JOHNSON OUTBOARD - MOTORS. Owen's cruisers, Starcraft boats aoe trailers, everything for the OWEN'S MARINE SUPPLIES 396 Orchard seas Ave. FE 23-8020 12. PT. LINER, deck aacne wheel. 10 HP Mer+ pend motor. Speedometer and PONTIAC DRIVEAWAY SERVICE +5139 Union Street Faves GOING 5 P. _load -elther w; rE ___Wanted Used Cars 88 BUY OR TR __ ECONOMY CARS 23 2 AUBURN High Dollar FOR | LATE MODEL CARS, MUST BB Clean and Sharp | BRING TITLE. Mowe WAITING GLENN'S MOTOR SALES 5 254 8. Saginaw St. PE 4-131 HIGH 8. CHEAP & SCRAP CaRé, Day or eve. FE 2-2606. THE HIGH DOLLAR Por high rate eet oe. We need them. ve the extra it will pay you well. 4540 “H. J. VANWELT OR 3-135. NOW BUYING CLEAN CARS FOR TOP DOLLAR CAR, THE FOR YOUR USED SEE US AT: Bob Frost, Inc. 850 8. Woodward PRICE, THE —— THEN GET * “BILL SPENCE COMMUN ITY MOTORS 803 N. Main, Rochester OPEN ____ Obive 26311 “See M&M Motor Sales ear. Cylinders rebored. Zuck Ma-| SCRAP CARS le } { on, your Harley Davidson see Hartley | | SHORT GRAVEL Ford with Michigan propellers, all marine | paint and varnishes. EZ terms. | cheap. MA- VICES, 428 Por top dollar op late = 2627 Dixte Hwy. OR OR 3-4511 D. JUNK CARS & SCRAP TRON, W Past service Ca!) °E son | WANTED—LATE : cars, “49 to ‘54, Ba gley aoe Parts We are bw now ee ring and =e sales. fer er ae HURO MOTOR oi $52_W. Huron CALIFORNIA B IYER Avent, DOREY? For § “Sale. le Used 7 Trucks 90 bad ___For Sale Bicycles ot bo 8.000 m Gramm 4 6 Hwy. tre 378 «8. Avery. PE 2-418. SAILBOAT -~- wake sets of sails c 5. Poe Lincoln 23-6040. Ext, _5, UN 42023, Detroit. WE HAVE AT in stock st all and We are at least to r than . i , Loomis. Dixie ~~ corner Holly Rd. : ae Transportation Offered 87 Te a i ial BARGAIN? Lots of’em inte Want Ads! | : phoess : yaaa “amie reg se ee LIKE-A REAL CAR * wat eo e 2 : ae * 5 ‘ ee -- = : Le ee . eee go Leen eg as a — oy ee __ 2 - t . + ~ ; “ tT | a i a —— ee - — a : a Duna : ee eee Q ‘ > * - ¥ * * + THE PONTIAC PRESS, MON DAY, MAY 9,1955 _— — . For Sale Used Cars 91) Sale Used Cars 91 Sale Used oe 1 _For Sale Used Cars 91 ___ Sale Used Cars 91 Sale Used Cars 91” y se re Pa nee ° PPL OPO LLLP PAPAL De we ‘ OLA Ow - re Nee me | RRP PREG APPA : ; Cc. ALL EXTR | "$3 OLDS 88 HOLIDAY. $1795 5 ; ay ‘PORDOMATI L Ag. Wydramelia” vadie aac bectec ‘i ia — & "80 COnVERE. $497. s CH YSLER FORD 1 1950 TUDOR. RADIO AND cue bower: Mare Sey 26 cat “s Butek Super... SINT 52 R — gay good Scaggeatao Headquarters for Chevrolet be . 8 cunnn pool oe mine Woodward at 13 Mile ive cther late models’ a $0 other | wn end Country Dew. . Lincoln 5-1100 traaapertation. "ase Teva | Seog eculbped with bower" steer Carkner—Studebaker , —— / arranged o: Rea! Estate trade ig two. tone trees Birmingham M1 4-3410 New Fist | “iconomy Care 23 aunere | finish with Sew white wall Uires. FORD, 4 SEDAN. 2 DH’, GOOD VV PLYMOUTH 52.4 DR. SEDAN IN Que owner. tires, perfect ridin. _condition. Any | ' . exellent cendition. Radio and “WILSON GMC _ reasonable offer. 3-2607, Credit I WITH SUPER VALUES heater A teal at $643 $145 down. FORD ‘30 2'DR. RADIO. HEAT- | : eae aaa = Carkner— Studebaker : = A good clean car. Runs per- Pl SRO5 ea . MI 4. 3410 ‘ st 6$445 No money down “ . y nmghan i OAKLAND AT CASS "C rk _ Studebaker an 1953 PLYMOUTH # DR SEDAN es ‘To tell one goud car from another ty to road 1 st” aranner—otudebda ss Like new | 8 PLYMOUTY ¢ DOO 2 ue HAVE YOU BEEN TURNED | @ ne seas nd tare a .0R HEATER 1 +» “ly We te vou to test drive our OPEN EVENINGS Birmingham MI 4-3410 DOWN WHEN TRYING TO BOY $795 —— gnale 168s mites 1 | the cat yourse e invite vou te : = fee! eae ———— | a 1 SHO Ae oa a = o . zi * - : . . isee KELLER-KOCH, INC. | 13 PORD “4 poor sEDAN FES | | \/ AL | EMPLOYMENT NO CREDIT (952 CHEVROLET 2 DR SEE PLYMOUTH 92 Tcunuacee se. | Cats—compare them dur yn rice youll he plese + a Or: 01 E - ~ si gi is ca den C 3 . FE 2-9203 FE 4 4531 Pully equipped 4-1 condition BAD CREDIT &TC.? are rive Gils cet . dan Overdrive % & H Chrvsler } | ~ Woodward at 13% Mile Rd LI -4685 Home all day Sat. and Sun. Eves. ; L HAY A GOOD sELEC SEPOS enginer's private car $625 Also J “WIth What you leary. ‘Sale Used Used Cars 9 91 Oper from 08 a.m to 10 bo C7 ae oe Southward Dr., TION OF sou! AUTOMO toss HUDSON her Spr pow lot Codie Ve ue an terford. OR 3- E- cA} : : : : os J aa scan ON GER BCE EAL | FOR VERY L LE DOWN AND ‘Mileage Excellent driving car eC nL va rp aes —_ a 1952 Pontiac 1955 } ord ‘ pa ee nts _after 5 pm PE 41458 | OF eee as PAYMENTS OF ae liss1 ponc Sie | "W198 Automatic transmission. ra: fdr one owner with radio, — Sunliner Comsertible 1 10 ile : & w : — —_ G eae ODG E ARD-TOP VERY | di nd heat c - nd fust bke new ry ; HEVROLET isa” DELUXE < IF IN NEED OF A NEW FORD . fae car 4 ERY bel tee iss aes a salplat and Hydramatic trans and } =o dvor Rake, Heater, ie puis: or used re ve Chad ue ae No Co-Signers! €495 dawn : $2395 a5 Geod cones o vate o : personally at Cy ens. . S44: No adcuart . eid , now, | Mi 4333 | Pelice. $200 will get you into @ 1980 FORD COUPE A GOOD CAR "weaved a DD ue $995 Re 8, STS 7450 OR 3.7719. Sane a CHEVROLE new car or truck Immediate Delivery | to own . Lincotn §-1100 ~ Make offer also 1947 Pontiae 1031 ee & FORD, 4 DR.) S895 PLYMOUTH 52. CRANBROOK sF CENTO! . leT% 8 Johnsona $75 ' “ 5 a¢ t Yi dan Overdr R ‘ = 7 ~ ot ba er ae S ‘$4 CHEVIE 210 SERIES. 423 EB. yy Deal Direct! |e ee ae TPR EXCELLENT | “Cheumer = urivate lig al od 1954 Pontiac 1982 Chevrolet ear dewa. on Tennyson. FE 23-2108 — No F; Ga! ax Cadillae V8 $30 MArket 3 dt with radio. heater and 2 dr -with radio heater and fartese foe Chevrel 1983 CHEVROLE? {DOOR | URA: AT re Ene nce \O: COM MUNITY > \ feage Nice one Power Gite transmission 3 Woodward at 13 «© everv- ‘ 1949 PONTIAC @ HYDRAMATIC, very low mileage Nice om J i t ol samccee E100 thing ont sigis Pa “Hour ME Buy Here—Pay Here / ( pall bie PES 4-038 Sener Ree ] 695 i963 “SUPTR RIVIERA. OR | _irose 4-4259 . HERE i. MOTORS | one ee 495 3 RIVIERA BY OWNEP 1954 PONTIAC STAR “= GWNER CAR. l —e i Y’ALL COME THE PLACE WHERE noe CAN chief 32 E Bivd N after 2 0 ; Sharp. Inguire 469 Orchard Lake ‘i To WHEEL AND DE 1954 CORAL AND WINTER WHITE . = A 1 8 saainew 803 No Main. Roicstes | mar Chief ve tats miles 1953 Chevrelet 1983 Dodce ry ? e new s Ss 7 . 50 ARDIOP Radio. 5 . NAT NAL ates ae on (1984 PONTIAC STAR CHIEF CAT. . 4dr Bel Air with radio and 3 dr sedan ae LR ss ier “yectiow 53 "Exeestiooally i ITH SUPER \ ALU ES : MOTOR SALES Si PONTIAC DELUXE GYDWA.| Share IT Sue ee es op oes eee ee one. ee Pe ~ ~ - * , Le. essie afler 4 | $205 S SAGINAW ST matic heate: defroster. brand p.m All Boe ee ey $1995 $895 blue bady. a ge ppg ~ . — os . new U 8S. R 1 @hi | an es sia F 940 PACKARD 4 DR SEDAN. and baller? ate severe’ wn yor 68 Oakland. FE AN EXCELLENT DRIVING CAR r 1S F — a =" | 208 TAYLOR’S oe che 6 ec Cet 19s Buick Specia 2 ar. Like new : 895 woes - c : ymow sedan : tina, ere Oke ARS! | | 183 we YMOUTH 4 DR SEDAN GOOD USED Cik®> | es 1951 Chevie 2 ar Pg. - 1952 Dodge 1953 Ford , ( e (‘33° PONTIAC 4@ DOOR SEDAN 1 ; ld § a —— heh 4 DOOR SUPER 5 . 1953 Chevrolet spo coupe radio ee sree Repel 1980 Ford "sedan bharo! 4 dr with radio and heater 4dr sedan with rege snd heat : : lid e new 49 aid Th iced to seil You must see this beauty + Poa wICK 7304 | 1982 ceeveoler ne DR SEE & 1948 CHEVROI } 7 | aaa, beret pover elide bc LAKE ORTON MOTOR sat Es oes Pontiac 4 be iis us C&T Is price - sei er ou must see this 4 DRIVF THI? CA ~ : 43h Pe de ‘ 25 a uckhorn Lake 47 Ford citb coupe take over "pevmente of | wat 183 Chevrolet 2oor radio and. MY ent tint 8-00 ‘ f $695 $1095 be seen 373 S845 Convertible Ice teen = finish $818 a wd ne noose fom 8. Andefnon or “ait FE ¢se0e. we popes 4 DR GOOD ME- with radio heater” ‘and _ good 193" Ke vata Poor loade | with "a oo ene Ge West Side Used Cars ‘ig B $ DOOR, RADIO. ~HEAT- or E \ ] ER * NICAL CONDITION | hs a=. tike a million and mea Gawee gitie. : $725 ed with extr: PE 32482 ad 923 W Huron FE ¢2185 ae : ; . Cige ORION MOTOR, SALES S809 | 1948 Chevrole sedan de. or | YOU MUST SEE THIS ONF 1952 "53 PONTIAC 1953 Pontiac 1953 Pontiac at Buckhorn Lake 1952 PONTIAC 3 DR. SHARP & aice one $275 Studese er Commander & Excep- CHIEPTAIN & SHARP 2 dr Chieftain Deiuse @ with ee) eee 29611 til 9:00 p.m. re LOOKING CAR elas | r tionally an 7 ag tition 26.000 diab 4 Hyd Convertible with radio heater Se ee |, I'S Tudor éf205 $4500 =) seeeuat, uumeavanes | sie "HOUGH TEN & SON" | tate, beater" tnt certs so ese - Li. ee - OL ere i deluxe. Radio & heater, Dyna-|- COMPANY DEMONSTRATOR | 9.) CHEVROLET BEL AIR 4 “TTP YOUR FRIENDLY OLDSMOBILE $1295 flow, white walls, Perfect. $1400. : DR. A WONDERFUL VALUE TAYLOR'S ona . OMC TRUCK DEALER ere ae a pees | | 155 Bel Air Fordor COMMUNITY at Walled Gane $20. Math. ‘Rochester OL. 1.4761 . power steering. com? . “8 USED CARS S 4 : . : AyBirmincham Jow mileage ot) 155 Del Ray CLC Proae Artes owe eon oS 1954 Pontiac 1953 Nash ery for Chevkrolet _ el Ray Cl. Cpe. MOTORS ~ 1950 NASH 61 4dr Star Chief that ts fully ~ Woodward at 13 Mile ZONE OFFICIAL 1946 PONTIAC @ DR. GOOD RUN- |COME TO CLARKSTON wweRE, OF LATE MODEL USED CARS. | Quutped Ready to go. zeae Meee See ~ Lincoln. 5-1100 : THE Pt ACE WHERE YOU CAN Statesman a r 2 dr mode! _ning condition $5 OR 3-6803.__ THE OVERHEAD I8 LOW HURON | beauty has Os heater 7 “48 4 DR. FLEET- =r : i do EEL AND DEAL radio and heater. This one | $1895 Yd wet atees “power rock radio Mmeviener orriciat, | 803 N. Afain, Rochester | isle price ts e this weekend. | HIGH IN VALUE aes yy ane eee — | = 8 Beater and meny extras including OPEN, rt PM Dutve = ome bes’ snk LOW IN PRICE “ 1965 PONTIAC @ DELUXE HYDRA. 1950 Chevrolet bat ve “EFORD,4 DOOR STATION WAG- $215 . 1953 Plymouth Ctub Coupe. | fester, windshield washers. Good | 1952 Pontiac 42 CADILLAC PLEETWOOD. PRE- on Radio heate- white walls. "34 Dodge (an Cc e $1 245 $ _ condition. $1195 EM 3-4276 Deluse @ Staton W os 4dr sedan with radio and heat Mires, escellent condition. =e 241 : pe. .9e 1054 PONTIAC CATALINA SUPER |- radio and heater See it et: The pertect! Set car. Eupe S4ie0 oP eee OSS Dodge noo aa. AMS! Wilts 1 Sa ydae gies: Ue eee | 95 Sh) CaEY, “3 3 Ie. pene. 1 in Radio, heater and . overdrive. exe snee oo” tO $1295 5 2 aa $1 195 Py ‘at 964s "ae ae re Ss Clean. _$17350. Ph. 01 : $3 Pontiac 2 d $1150 $777 ‘1954 PONTIAC CONVERTIBLE. : Carkner—Studebaker 1950 FORD TRACTOR P6 | "36 , 4 oS py 195 ionr SOREEAS ‘ tans eae 1952 Pontiac Sth wheel ready to go. Two - 1951 CHEVROLET 2—’53 Plymouths, , > chryser ieee matic, accessories. Good condi 1953 Ponti < . Birmingham MI 4-3410 pesccnger schoel bases. Ford & re Ree Senne eee DRIVE THIS => ee pees eee 953 Pontiac Catalina with ta@ie, ‘heater sud isss STATION WAG- O air. Por information call BAG-| 3 ¢r. Jet bieck Tith @ new ‘set septs tee OR 3-7762, Ask for Gene. 2 ee et Met Mecremetic: on, 8 f standard sh EY AUTO PARTS. PE 5-0219. |° of $ tubeless that we | 53 Packard Hardtop $1295 1983 Ford 8 @ Dr. R PONTIAC, § CYL. 4 DOOR. ; © \ransmiseion. excellent ition. MI 47377: joso HUDSON PACEMAKER | ‘?8oeed from then new car. The, 'S3N 4 $979 Less than 16.00 mi Black. clean : "4 CHEV. UXE 2 DR. CLEAN need cash quick. Sacrifice at q350.| customer sure liked his old car. 5 aah GE re a eeu .$895 24 ———— ratio a meter ; Mote» recent! rebuilt. Priced Can be seen at. Ss Seneca. : —'52 Plymouths '...$795 . sunvisor directiona) lights 1 “a> f Fight. sfter_4 pm Oliars 1950 “HUDSON OWER $82 $505 re. _¢ ies! Fiymewth Rardtop Lowell St. 1953 Mercury 953 2 R.% SEDAN, ORIG —— Mr <1? = 32 Chevrolet ‘ dr... .$795 * Se en et Several transportation specials Monterey Club Coupe with re - | Poe Sn ea id - e=@Oc i i CHEY. 2 ee or ae: i947 | JEEP Sart AION. 2 52 Hudson Hornet ..$795 |. CLARKSTON °* heater, Look Ike new Any old that are priced from dio and heater. One owner. pearance, wodaye argue ome) MATTHEWS — tretasae 51 Hudson Hornet . .$645 -ARKSTO’ oo cial full price. Just your Rd_ FE 2 s +8 MOTOR < . Headquarters for Chevrolet 95t ‘3 MO ROADSTE sai ties HAS " Qs MOTOR SALFS Woodward at 1} Mile Oo car down, GMAC ter HARGREAVES avariihiae: You ron't find 8 . = ees 4 dr. od - $995 CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH ____...Mneoln 5-100 - 0 ! nicer one. Big trade allowance. 2 5 i “SL PONTIAC 2 DR $505 $100 in’s. r ba ontiacs tC... n 8 am to 8 pm Dally Z Hask =; “Jou goezotet Deaier” Headquarters for Chevrolet 1954 CHEV ROLET : “$395-$495 we bur SELL AND TRADE re a an en Se : : Dixie Highway o — . Saginaw St. Lincoin 5-1100 a SoS mete S ees eee . paint Sharp. Sharp, Sharp! Clarkston e_ 5-507! SERCGEY <0 SEDAWI/MAING| Cater Gos mace en oe ‘50 Chevrolet P.G. .. S495 SL PLYMOUTH 8 PASBENGER | Headquarters for Chevrolet . PETERSON [SCRE ec oagepe ES Mite “LR a eee Eraple Ss 3-0 Dodges. G48. 905 Rieti per | RAED “3 Satecr Meshetien Private owner, MI $864, | old car down been used. 49 Dodge ..........$295| “PONTIAC CONVERTIBLE Ra. | 34 BONTIAC arapcarer «Pa , :, = areca et ae atic ydramatic be extras A *33 Kaiser Traveler 1947 a1, DODGE eo read C arkner—Studebaker 46 Dodge cnages ses as $00) — : a | mileage. Original owner Priced s Ot eet wes Gales $1000 actus! ties FE 2 *| Birmingham MI 4-3410 $1395 "46 Plymouth $50| S_PMEARD, 000m. we sx | US ee - 377¢ Auburn Ave F ‘33 DODGE_? DR va =< = seeeeees ries Loaded with accessories, PONTIAC $1 4.DR. HYDRAMATIC bliin. "37 Ct rs] $50 Good, clean condition re 81292 8 cy. Radio heater A l-owner a t 5 RUNNING Ford or Chevie would cost vou “ ITVSICT secccccce r , ‘ iM1 CHEVIE, GOOD seote.& tartifin wus. aoe eld 4s P p, -y _between 5 p.m. and Ip low mileage iady-dri.en car full sontines. FS £080 efter 6:30 ca: down : *) SORTERADE. POR ANYTHING OF 47 Stude. .......++.-$75/ t3 PACKARD 00. PINE a me Stolechokee. u . ”“ CHEVROLET 1061 3 DOOR SE | “Headouarters for chevrolet EQUAL VALUE WRITE PON- tion. $880 oF best offer OR snes | - Carkner—Studebaker Goodwill Used Cars dan. Excellen TIAC PRESS. BOX 90 50 PLYMO 4 DOOR SEDAN Bi 1 \ 3 , Lincoln _5-1100 . : Radics. heater. 06 dows irmingham MI 4.3410 Z . 7 = Se eS Sa 1953 CHEVROLET Rie} nen- LAKE ORION MOTOR SALES | IM STUDEBAKER CLUB COUPE 65 MT. CLEMENS ST. FE 3-7117 aco son Ss Red Ram V8 engine. Radio heat | °53 MERCURY. LOW MILEAGE. 24 at Buckhorn Lake deluxe. A-1 mechanically. * $180. : HUDSON & RAMBLER] ‘agk onion woror sates [ash RAMBLER SUBURBAN | & two tone thie shiny finan’ Th se ee | = . NASH RAMBLER SUBURBAN.| & two tone blue shiny finish. This ———— ——_— = |= ———————————————— PG, Excellent. ns wily Baw er, MA 6-2031. CHEV. 1965 BEL AIR 4 DOOR. SE- * dan, V-8 motor, power glide, fvory turquoise, 2 tone finish, Ina ‘with extras, save plenty on one, just your car dows, up to 36 months on balance. 2 Clarkston ‘34 CHEVROLET = AIR, $1195. Power Glide. er. Blue and = guarantee. Any old car dowa. quarters for Chevrolet Woodward at Mile ~ Lincoln - 5-1100 84 CORVETTE. REALLY § SWEET. Snow white Fully equipped. matic transmission, radio gee heater. white wal] tires, etc. for Chevroiet Mile olin WERE AT THE SEAMS |-—-SPLITTING at Buckhorn Lake My 2-261) till § 00 pm. CHEVS. eee? 1954 Left-Overs Hurry While They Last ALL BODY STYLES AS LOW AS $1326.41 Headquarters for Chevrolets. 13 MILE AND WOODWARD FORD ‘58. CUSTOM 8 4 DR FUL- I, equipned Neariv .ew 20.000 m!. guarantee. You take over vay- 1951 A-1 engine Needs some bod _ Work. $450. No dealers, MA 6-2374. ‘BL NASH STATESMAN $465. RA- dio and heater. Gas saving over- drive. This car reallv sharp. Woodward af 1s Mile =. ._LImecoin 811000 | ‘33 NASH STATION WAGON. 8975 Tust like new 2 tone blue. White side wal] tires and over-drive. Any ola car down Headquarters for Chevrolet Woodward at 1] Mile a oo on 53-1100 $0 NASH 2 DR $225 JET BLACK. white wal tires. radio and heat- er Whv vav more $5 or any old | - ‘ear down Headauarters for Chevrolet Woodward at 13 Mile _ iL Tneoln _5-1100_ NEW ‘53S RAMBL. ER Wage.s or sedans $1912 de- ilvered. Sav un to $1000 os m "SS demonstrators. Used cars all Makee and models No ener wrt east term evailable. Hudson. Nash. Willve Parts and Service. 1019 N. Main St Royal Oak. Lincoln 1.4880. JLDS “49, “76” HYDRAMATIC. Perfect motor clean inside, needs ae bump work, Can heve as ts r $225. No monev down. he, dl las is arkner—Studebaker one owner has radio and heater. Oniy “The Working ae Lot" oe give you s beauty at this. vrice . $995 1951 MERCURY 4 dr.. with loads of scl io Radio, heater overdri and low mileage unit can hight yond «$749 1982 CHEVROLET i ¥ the road. This suburban comes and 49s? ' 1950 Olds- "88" ¢l conve schneider 232 S. SAGINAW ST. Open ’til 8 p.m. FE 2-9131 DEAL WITH CONFIDENCE aT SCHUTZ MOTORS 1984 Ford 8 custom 2 dr. 1953 DeSoto 8 el. coupe 1953 Plymoutti ecoune Pivmouta 4 dr f 1 DeSoto 4 dr OUR REPUTATION SUN'S UP PRICES DOWN "BRIGHT SPOT” Top Values In Any Town SPECIALS '§2 Chey. Conv. R&H, W/walls, Clean......$848 _ TURN TO. TURNER 53 Ply. Sta.-Wgn. $999 $2 Buick Riviera. $844 33 Chrysler 2 dr. $1199 54 Chev. Bel Air $1499 "34 Ford 2 dr... . .$1099 52 Chev. Dlx. 2 dr. $599 33 Buick Riviera $1399 "32 Chrysler 4 dr.. .$844 52 Pont. Catalina $999 53 Stude, H’dtop $1099 54 De Soto 4 dr. $1444 "50-Ford 2 dr......$244 ’S4 Ply. Clb. Cpe. $1299 "51 Ply. 2 dr.......$344 51 Pont. Catalina $599 ’$3 Ford Victoria $1144 51 Chrysler 4 dr.. S644 *50 Olds 88 2 dr... .$344 WITH TOP VALUE USED CARS| 3B, NOW _ THOSE BIG SAV- | 50 Buick Super 2 dr. $495: *S1 Ford Tudor ..,.. S445) 49 Pontiac 4 dr......$295 52 Buick 2 dr. 53056: $895: *51 Pontiac 4 dr..-.... $645 53 Buick 4 dr.......$1495. *53 Pontiac 4 dr..... $1195 ; ’52 Mercury. 4 dr....$1095 °S4 Ford 2 dr........ $1495 OLIVER BUICK | "210 Orchard Lake Rd. ailboatt’. 3 a j "$2 Chevrolet 2 dr... $695; Lincoln 58-1100 rrert Old ca: down Call after Ste andy whether you 53 Chev. Bel Air Hardtop, AV /walls. ween S1398 Pane ae cee r. RA- Birmingham MI 4-3410 == ee = ceomet Is YOUR ’ > dio and heater Origina] owner. OLDS 1654. 68 HOLIDAY COUPE. 53 Olds 88 2 Dr., Hydra., Extras. a2 S66 © 66 $1448 EM 33642. — Radio pees al white | $769 PROTECTION rs 1934 FOR. V.CTORIA $1680. alls, red and wi e new. ; ee chi 5 i Leased and 2 wew.| Buy’ ert $208, Eee Seay etter Op. : 4 Pont. Qhief. 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Scott Fitzgerald's “The Puppet show. (4) Sonny Eliot.| Great Gatsby,” drama of man Variety. |. who tries to woo his former sweetheart from her husband. 6:15—(7) Dinner Theater. Little| (2) December Bride. Lily tries Rascals in “Bear Facts.” (9)/| -to get newly wed couple to let Austin Grant. News. (4) News.| the bride's mother live with Paul Williams. (2) News. Ken| them by showing how happy Cline. she is with her daughter and 6:25—(4) Sports. Bill Flemming a Spring Byington (2) TV Weatherman. Dr. Ev-| Plays Lily. erett Phelps. . « | 9:00—(9) Boxing. Welterweight 6:30—(7) The Name’s the Same. bout: Ludwick gar Fe Quiz with Bob and Ray. (9) ac Logart. Ps ) Studio - Range Rider. Jack Mahoney, ee “al a in Dick West in “Gun Point.” (4) soles = ily son T Martin Show. Songs (2) ie newspa ‘awe: Doug Edwards, prints his picture by mistake as 6:45—(4) News Caravan. John] in “A Picture fn the Paper,” Cameron Swayze. (2) Perry! starring James Dunn. 9:30—(7) Action Theater. Edgar 7:00—(7) TV Reader’s Digest./ Barrier in “Song of Mexico.” “Dear Friends and Gentle} (4) Secret File USA. Maj. Mor. Hearts,” love story of Stephen/ gan uses TNT to eliminate a Foster and Jan McDowell with Japanese signal tower in “Mis- a Peg pe ont Jom on sion Reaper,’ with Robert Alda. n. on 5 . - Jack Warner, Derek Farr in girmedd ‘-ae Interview. Chris “Game of Danger.” (4) Sid = Caesar. Variety, comedy with | 10:00—(9) National News, (4) May- _Nanette Fabray, Howard Morris,| or of the Town. Marilly takes Carl Reiner. Satire on-spring| a job as a gangster’s cook to gardening; skit on truck drivers.| earn money for the mayor’s (2) George Burns and Gracie| birthday gift in “Happy Birth- Allen Show. Gracie decides| day,” starring Thomas Mitchell. grocery delivery boy has talent| (2) Backstage. Gloria Swanson and tries to get him into benefit in “If Speech Be Silvern.” show she and George are ap-/ j715_(9) Yesterday's Newsreel. pearing in. Films of past events. 10:30—(7) The Huntress. Peter L. Thomas, baritone, sings songs Lawford in “The Son In Law.” (9) Heart of the City. Pat Me- Vey, Jane Nigh in “Good Citi- Arthur Godfrey host to folk! reno, a ae ‘aa Siege singer, quartet, pop singer. and claims she married 8:00—(7) Wrestling Workouts.| in World War II. Michael O’Shea, Films. (4) Medic. Doctor aids| William Bishop, James Dunn in mothers of two children when| comedy. (2) Movie Museum. one mother gives way to hatred| Old movies. of the other after her child dies | ,,. , ot ‘in “My Child's ” 11:00—-(7) Soupy’s On. Variety (2) I Love Lucy. Luey decides with Soupy Sales. (9) Good to impersonate Harpo Marx to waa Ges Gan) Geauee nies nad tie panei ante girl) Bennett in “Topper.” (4) News. ) e real Harpo comes| pau} Williams. (2) News. Jac calling at the Ricardo apart- LeGott ment. Lucille Ball, Desi Arnaz ° star, with guest Harpo Marx. 11:15—(7) Armchair Theater. War- ner Oland in ‘‘Charlie Chan at . . o the Olympics.” (4) Little Show. Transpacific Adventure, films| Drama. (2) Miss Fair Weather. by “Singapore Joe” Fisher. (9) Betty Wright Mr. Show Business. Jack Arthur ae host on musical variety show. | 11:20—(2) Nightwatch ‘Theater. (4) Robert Montgomery Pre-| Vivian Romace, John Maais in Denny |3:90—(7) Heartthrob Theater. (9) | “Carmen.” 11:30—(4) Tonight. Variety with Steve Allen. | . : ‘TUESDAY MORNING 7:00 — (4) Today. (2) Morning Show. 9:00—(7) Todd Purse Show. (4) Romper Room. (2) Garry Moore. :30—(2) Arthur Godfrey. 10:00—(7) Wixie'’s Wonderland. (4) Home. 10:30—(2) Strike It Rich. 11:00—(7) Story Studio. (4) Ding Dong. (2) Valiant Lady. ~ 11:15—(2) Love. of Life. 11:30—(4) Feather Your Nest. (2) Search for Tomorrow. 11:45—(2) Guiding Light. TUESDAY AFTERNOON 12:00—(7) 12 O'Clock Comics. (4) Bob Maxwell. (2) Inner Flame. 12:15—(4) Way of World. (2) Road of Life. : 12:30—(7) Beulah. (4) Hour of Shows. (2) Ladies Day. 1:00—-(7) Lunchtime Drama. 1:30—(9) Prayer, Sign On. (4 Good Cooking. (2) Linkletter’s Houseparty. 1:45—(9) Cartoon Time. 2:00—(7) Stars on Seven. (9) Mary Morgan Show. (4) Ted Mack’s Matinee. (2) Big Payoff. “ 2:30—(9) Toby David Show. (4) Greatest Gift. (2) Bob Crosby: 2:45—(4) Concerning Miss Mar. lowe. i Tuesday Matinee. (4) Hawkins Falls. (2) Brighter Day. 3:15—(4) First Love. 3:30—(4) World of Mr. Sweeney. 3:45—(4) Modern Romance. 4:00—(7) Captain Flint. (9) The Finder. (4) liao Lee Show. (2) Robert Q. Lewis. 4:30—(9) Howdy Roody. (2) Wel- | come Travelers. '4:45—(7) Ricky the Clown. 5:00—(7) Auntie Dee. (9) Justice Colt. (4) Adventure Series. (2) * Sagebrush Shorty. 5:30—(7) Laurel & Hardy. (4) Ten- nessee Ernie. -- Today's Radio Programs - - Programs furnished by. stations listed tm this column are subject te change without notice. Startling Changes Ahead for Radio and TV SS [Improvements nem Nowon Way sxir= Radios by Battery Only, model that will operate tree or Pocket Size; TV Will | replacement. ; Project Like Movie | ine "Tv" sct ultimately would’ be By WAYNE OLIVER =| sorfained in a box only about one picture movie-fashion onto a wall set of the future will be different | screen, He sticks to the forecast and better, and so will your radio. | @nd says it’s much closer, possi- NEW YORK @—Your television The radio set has by no means | >ly four reached the. peak of its develop-| some redwood trees have bark ment, and significant improve-| up to two feet thick. joints, Both have been but only now are finding their place on- produc- tion lines. - “ - ia :. iti R385 7 sag A HE or five years away. eed 4444.46.4.4. 46.44 bet ttt tt tt ments are ahead, says a pioneer manufacturer of radio and TV — ; . ts * * Benjamin Abrams president of _feomeng . 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Employed men and all the details of your toan women—married of single—en- custom: fo your individual joy @ prompt “Why Certainly!” needs, Sah eae eenaidocssive to their request. Phone first for how much you .~« how onecrip loan. Write or come in. —— ‘the second on the Ease Parcel Curbs - - for U. S. Prisoners prisoners in Red: China will soon be receiving food and comfort packages more quickly because of a new agreement between the Chi- nese and American Red Cross or- ganizations The American Red Cross says the Reds had agreed to allow di-' rect transmission of the parcels through the Bamboo Curtain. Pre- viously the Peiping government had required that the gifts be sent through international parcel _ post channels Now they will be shipped to Hong Keng and handed te Chi- | nese Red Cross offiicals whe will take them to the prisoners, There will be two shipments every month—one on the 15th and 30th. The first | ahlpment will be May 15. | packages be subject to Chinese | customs inspection at the entry WASHINGTON (INS)—American P° _THE PONTIAC PRESS; MOND. AY, ARE president Ellsworth Bunker the Chinese insisted that. all int. The Chinese agreed to accept packages énly for the 29 U.S. civil- jans and 15 airmen they . have acknowledged holding. World Bank Farm ,Head | in Japan for Conference TOKYO w—Egbert de Vries, di- rector of the agricultural division” of the World Bank, arrived today for conferences with Japanese of- ficials The government wants a loan for development of the Kiso River irrigation area. -— Though smaller, the moon ap- pears to be the same size as the sun because the latter, with a diameter of 400 times that of the meon, is 400 times as far away. | Rodney & Brodie Wakes From 51-Hour Coma die has taken a turn for the better, but still is listed in critical .condi- 3 tion at Illinois Research Hospital. The 34-year-old boy—first head- joined Siamese twin to survive separation—came out of a 51-hour coma yesterday, Rodney's eyes flitted happily over the faces of his mother and father, Mr. and Mrs. Royt Brodie. who visited at the hospital on Mother's Day. * * * Rodney, seemingly well on his way toward a normal life after separation from his twin 29 months ago, was returned to the hospital Tuesday with a deep, mysterious bleeding in his brain. A hospital spokesman said Rod- ney was resting comfortably but that doctors could not tell for cer- ‘to Denver. MAY 9, 1955 tain whether the brain hemorrhage | had stopped. - Rodney Dee was separated from his brother, Roger Lee, in a 12- | hour operation Dec. 17, 1952. Roger idied 34 days later. CHICAGO w—Rodney Dee Bro- Blame Denver Fire on Culprit in Kansas DENVER w—Firemen here are blaming some unknown resident of the Kansas City area for put- ting them to work yesterday. 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