2 33 * —CrisisTermed ' policy of firm, friendly re- . _ States was expected to re- paget =) - . | eke wk ww PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 22, 1955—44 PAGES* x * * * * * * * ~Scelba Resigns as Italian Premier x *k*§ k * + One of Gravest Since Wartime Commies Hope to Profit From Split in Pro-West | Christian Democrats } | FROM OUR WIRE SERVICES ROME — Pro-American Italian P¥emier Mario Scel-. ba formally resigned today) | to touch off one of the “ gravest political crises since | the war. | No change in the Italian “lations with the United sult, but the Communists clearly hoped to profit from the deep split inside Scel- ba’s own Christian Demo- Bonanzagram. Win cratic Party. The Christian Democrats are split into factions of left, center and right, with the left section clamoring for more land reform and accusing Scelba of a “‘do-noth- ing’’ policy. The 53-year-old Scelba held the last session of his 16-month- old coalition Cabinet this morn- ing and then submitted the min- isters’ collective resignation te “Italian President Giovanni Gron- ‘chi. old Pontiac Motor Division techni AGCEPTS CHECK — William A. Crisp Jr., 30-year- cal writer (left) 2 Million State Gronchi, who readily accepted Scelba’s resignation, is a left-wing member of the Christian Demo- crats. : The uncertainty in the crisis ts illustrated by the fact that Gron- chi once suggested even taking the left-wing Socialists under Piet- | ro Nenni—a group which votes | with the Communist hloc—into any | new coalition government, ‘Seelba already had decided yes--| terday to resign when his own di- vided party refused its support to | his—proposed Cabinet reorganiza- | tion. Scelba remained in the presi- | dential palace an hour. The tough | each car averaging 1.200 miles and | little Sicilian Premier came out | visibly moved ; i “T have handed it in," he told feporters. “I have done my duty, I leave with perfect serenity.” Families Plan Vacation Trips DETROIT (#—Patked summer vacation yet” ~ If so, you're one of two million Michigan families who will make the annual summer trek this year, according to Automobile Club of Michigan Agures a Further, the auto club says one million Michigan families will spend their entire vacation in Michigan resort areas. for the ner Gets $1,400 | isonsting the check is John W. ‘accepts a Pontiac Press check for $1,400 as first | to the editor. Crisp, who lives at 4806 Fenmore St., winner of the newspaper's Bonanzagram Contest. | is. married and the father of three children. aw Pentiae Press Phete Fitzgerald, assistant First Bonanzagram Winner Is Pontiac Father of Three A 30-year-old Pontiac Motor Division technical writer who nearly didn’t enter last week’s contest is the first | pritis winner in the Pontiac Press Bonanzagram Contest. William A. Crisp Jr., of 4806 Fenmore St., today was presented with a check for $1,400 for correctly solving the Bonanzagram puzzle which appeared in last week's The family buggy will carry 85} Press. per cent of the vacationers with carrying three the auto club. a it adds that each family will | pasesngers, says average about $400 expenses on the trip at a rate of $27 to 833 a day over a 12 to 15-day period. _ Argentine to Barracks With All Quiet * .last Thursday’s revolt were ordered back to their bar-: racks today. A communique again reported the country} _ “commander in- chief of the forces of repression” after He expressed his hope that “the | More than 20,000 Michigan resi- crisis may now be soo) ved.’ | dents will tour Europe, says the The rift in the Christian -Demo | auto club,. and passport applica- crat party apparently was a fight | tions from Michigan show a 14 for power between groups ted by | per cent gain over last year. Scelba, party Secretary General Counting those vacationing from Amintore Fanfani and former Pre- | outside of Michigan, the state's mier Giuseppe Pella. tourist btisiness will handle nine SS ; million persons this summer and Atoms Slow Toaster | revenue for Michigan will near 600 ‘million’ dollars PASADENA, Calif. (®—A visitof | “I actually thought this ‘entry was less likely than /any others,” Crisp said. “I had mtch more confidence ;the week before, when it | turned out I was six words Married and the father of three j children, Crisp said he and his | wife, Cornelia, 29, will use “a large portion’ of the winnings as a | dow n payment on a new house. we They have been in their pres- et home, which they are buy- ing, for two years, but it ts proving too small for his grow- ing family, he sald. The Crisp children are a boy, Lexi, 6, and two girls, Janice, 4, and Connie, 5 months, attending the American Assn, for , the Advartcement -.of Science meet- In Today S Press Crisp was in his office at the ing wondered why his tuna sand- ; : - | Pontiac Motor service department wich was taking so long to toast; County News ....... rvs: ®® | ividay afternoon when his wife at the California Iiistitute of Tech-| Editorials ... - © | ohoned to tell him he had won. nology campus coffee shop yester-| Sports - 30, 31, 32, 33, 34 “She was so excited she could day. The manager explained,| Theaters yee 9 | hardly talk," he said, “I thought “That darned atom smasher here; TV & Radio Programs .... (3. | the house was on fire. Then when saps all the electricity and slows} Wilson, Baril ‘ 13 | she told me she had chetked the 17 thru 21 / Women's Pages ..... down the electric toaster.” answer in the paper I thought she Troops Return BUENOS AIRES, Argentina (®—Troops guarding the | Argentine capital’s public buildings and churches-since | “absolutely calm.” . _ The announcement was issued by Maj. Gen. Franklin Lucero, the army minister President Juan Peron named “the brief but bloody uprising by navy and marine personnel. + Peron apparently re- sumed his normal routine lation that it would be reorga- nized. Nor was there any con- firmation of rumors abroad that Peron’s administration would be replaced by a governing junta. The continuing prominence of Lucero In the postrevolution pe- z must be wrong.” But Mrs. Crisp wasn't wrong, and her husband really was the first winner in the big puzzle con- test which had been carried in the Press for 14 weeks without a cor- rect solution, ONCE CAME CLOSE --€risp said he came close once | before — on puzzle number 3. (Continued on Page 2, Col. 8) VACATION we o——- —— ! | | | Livonia, {Forecast in Area "| 77 degrees. The low tonight, ac- GM-Ford Wage Plan for Toolers 4 Western Big Three foreign All-Out U.N. Peace Pledge ‘May Be Asked by Molotov | SAN FRANCISCO \P—Russia’s V. M. Molotov was | expected to bring into the open today his demands for |a United Nations declarations pledging all its 60 mem- bers to work for peace. Western diplomats believed this would be the center- piece of the foreign policy statement which the Soviet | foreign minister was to make before the U. N.’s 10th anniversary session. - Molotov was reported last night to have given the ministers a partial reply to Pontiac Division ‘Army Switch up the summit talks ‘« Expansion Sef | Geneva next month. ' Local Plants to Get Informed quarters said he had New Machinery as Port made reservations on only one im- ae portant point: Namely, the West- | of $500 Million Plan Pontiac Motor Division will share | ern proposal to limit the talks to four or six days. He wants no time substantially in General Motor’s | new $500- million. expansion pro- | limit. In private talks, Molotov has | gram to increase production capa- | said he wants the 60 U.N. na. | “ity of its passenger car divisions, | tions te’ adopt a formal resolu. | according to Robert M. Critchfield, | tien urging all-out peace efforts. Western diplomats call this al propaganda move. They have indi- cated. however, that N lands, Genera) Assembly presi- jdent, saying that the delegations here unanimously support all peace attempts require a formal vote. Gen. Carlos P. Romulo proposed to the United Nations today that it adopt a ‘San Francisco Declara- | tion’’ rededicating member govern- ;ments to peace, justice and free- |dom for all mankind. Romulo ts chairman of the Philippine delegation and former president of the U. N. General Assembly. Any further meetings of the Big | |Four foreign ministers appeared | unlikely during the present session, |GM's future under the new three- h Foreign Secretary Harold | Year agreement reached last Macmillan planned to leave to | Week with the CIO-United Auto | night on his return trip to London. After today there still remained day. French Foreign Minister An- toine Pinay speaks tomorrow and Dulles Friday President Harry S. Truman speaks Friday night. Davy Crockett's they would | -| agree to a declaration by Dr. Eelco | Van Kleffens of the Nether- | This would Bot two more full days of speaking and | Visions benefited by the expansion | a concluding ceremony next Sun-| Will reveal their own plans within | announced plans for further ex- | Secretary of State Jom Foster | morning. Former | | | division general manager and GM | i Supplementary Income Deser ted Wife Principle to Include|Granted Divorce Skilled Workers DETROIT—In 1930 Davy Crock: | DETROIT u® — The Ford-Gerr | Ct “set out a-grinnin’ to follow eral Motors version of a modified the sw@ and his wife, Gertrude, supplementary wage was extended 39. said she hasn't seen him since. today to 6,000 tool and die men in| irs. Crocketigg was granted a 7 Detroit shops. ae : ne divorce #y Circuit Judge John P. In other auto labor develop- ments, both the Ford and Gen-| O'Hara on the grounds of deser- tion. eral Motors contracts were given The woman tdld Judge O'Hara votes of approval by major units of the CIO United Amto Workers.) she married Davy, now 63, on July 4, 1930. The UAW's big Ford local 600, storm center of opposition to the ; Ford-UAW agreement when it was ne Judge asked: : reached two weeks ago, announced Was your husband a king of that its members had approved the| the wild frontier? pact by better than 2 to 1. The| She replied: “Don't know about no frontier, Judge, but he was wild.” vote was 17,567 to 8,236. . Some 300 members of the UAW’s vice president: | Announcement of the half-bil- | lien dollar program was made | today by GM President Hartow | H. Curtice, who said it would | be felt in 20 GM automobile and aute accessory divisions, | Critchfield said Pontiac Motor would benefit from the expenditure largely in new equipment and ma- chinery. These will provide addi- tional capacity fer a substantial increase in production, he said. ‘Increasing our production capa- city now will enable us to take further advantage of the owing new car market,”’ Critchfiéld said. “We are confident our market will increase with the growth in population and prosperity level af | the country,” he said. Curtice linked the announcement with an optimistic appraisal of Workers. : A GM spokesman said other di- a few days. | Curtice said this latest expen- closing it” will build a $2,000,000 | diture would be “substantially completed” by the end of next year and will bring »\" bil- lion the amount the c ration will have expended In the U.S. and Canada for capftal invest- ment since the end of World War ITI. He added: . “This new expansion program is being undertaken af this time to} assure GM adequate capacity to enable us to keep pace with the normal growth of the market as we appraise it for the future.”’ The announcement said the money will go for construction of approximately 6.3 millien square feet of additional floor space but that the ‘major portion of the expenditure’ will be for new ma- chine tools, presses and other facilities. Save 6 Buried Alive DETROIT —Police and fire- men rescued six workers who were buried Tuesday for 15 minutes in debris from a housing project wait under demolition on Detroit's East Side. cker Takes Stevens Army 4 as WILBER M. BRUCKER ROBERT T. STEVENS aly: + ost McCarthy Foe Quits Pentagon ’ Secretaryship Ike Nominates Former Michigan Governor to Key Position WASHINGTON (#—Rob- ert T. Stevens resigned to- day as secretary of the Army and President Elsen- howser nominated Wilber M. Brucker, general coun- sel of the Defense Depart- ment, to} succeed him. Stevens gave “compelling personal) considerations” as his reason for quitting. He was a/ principal in last year’s row between Sen. Mc- Carthy (R-Wis) and top Pentagon officials, but nei- ther he nor Eisenhower, who accepted the resigna- tion today, made any ref- erence to that spectacular event Brucker, a former governor of Michigan, has been general coun- the Pentagon since April 1954. He will be 61 tomorrow. His home is in Detroit, The White House .gnnounced Stevens’ resignation and made public a letter in which the Pres- kent accepted “with deep re- gret’ just before Eisenhower left on a six-day tour of New Eng- land. Stevens will leave the Pentagon about the end of July. He told Eisenhower he would work out the sel at Trailer Company. Expanding Here Fruehauf Will Construct Office, Research Plant in Tra¥ Township has The Fruehauf Trailer Co. pansion in Oakland County, dis- plant on Maple road in Troy Town- ship lion square foot factory in Drayton Plains. The Troy structure will be 150,000 square feet, and house an office building and research cen- ter, It will be located opposite Berz airport, which will also be expanded to fit in with company plans. Rezoning of the 104-acre site from residential to lighg industrial classification has been approved by township authorities. The plant will employ about 1,000 workers, 800 in the office building which is replacing the company’s Detroit headquarters. Plans for the single-story mod- ern structure will be completed in approximately four months, it was indicafed. Parking space for 1,000 cars is included in the plans. The site is practically opposite the $2,000,000 plants of the Vickers Corporation, which is under con- struction. national General Motors council approved the GM-UAW contract at a meeting here last night. The vote was described as nearly unani- mous. The. council members repre- sent some 350,000 -GM_ workers around the country. Local unions at GM plants will conduct ratifi- cation votes within the next week. Details of the tool and die set- tlement were withheld pending a ratification meeting next Sunday. Union sources said, however, that it is “along the Ines of the GM and Ford settlements.” General Motors settled the tast of its .walkouts only yesterday. This involved employes of GM's Fisher Body plant in suburban Cooler Weather ' Today, will be slightly cooler’ cloudy, according to U, er Bureau forecasts. Temperatures Thursday are ex- pected to xarge only as high as tonight and tomorrow a bit . Weath- cording to the weatherman, will be 55, ~ ; 55, Tuesday's high in downtown Pon- tine was $4, This morning's low ‘ A ; '} Ze ® 3 Z a OLSON IN PRE-FIGHT STRETCH — Middleweight ne champion Bobo Olson makes a picture of perfect/ is. scheduled to meet | | relaxation as he stretches out on a bed in his hotel \ : yy ; < : AP Wirephote light ‘heavyweight champion | Moore in a bid for Moore's in the Polo/ | iH : i eae ae i j 4 : \ Le Piet, Be ra”. SP f ij ie i ¥ ~~ uy f fs ¢ E oe Fates | oe ROS 3 vied ¥ : Be a A i ry 1 : ips : ee o r oe af fT : : A le i Boxer Flat on Back Before F ight | This is in addition to the firm’s | irecent purchase of a quarter-mil-| end of December, 1932. Previously precise date with Secretary of De- fense Wilson. Wilson, Stevens and Brucker | drove with the President from the White House to the airport. * * * Stevens’ resignation came a year after his spectacular clash | with McCarthy over the question | of alleged subversion in the Army ; and of asserted favored treatment | for a one-time McCarthy aide, Pvt, G, David Schine. Previously the Army's general counsel, John G, Adams, quit his | post in ti aftermath of the hearings gnd so did McCarthy's | top aide/ Roy M. Cohn. Both Cohn and Adams were principals | in the 1954 dispute. Brucker was governor of Mich- igan from January, 1931, to the | he was Michigan's attorney gen- eral, and from 1933 to 1937 was prosecuting attorney of Michigan's Saginaw County, A native of Saginaw, Brucker ia a Republican. So is Stevens, . * * * In his letter of resignation Ste- ‘vens said he first brought to the attention of the President ‘a few weeks ago’’ the personal consider- ations he said have dictated his decision to resign. Born July 31, 1899 in Fanwood, N, J., Stevens was graduated from Phillips Academy at Andover, Mass, After World War I he went to Yale and was graduated in 1921. He then went tg work in the small textile plant at North And- (Continued on Page 2, Col. 2) Moore Weighs 175 for Defense of Title NEW YORK (INS)—Light heavy- weight champion: Archie Moore weighed exactly 175 today at the official weight-in for tonight's title defense against ‘‘Bobo’ Olson at the Polo Grounds. Olson tipped New York State Athletic . Commission chairman Julius Helfand’s scales at 170-1/4. The commission’s medical ad- visory board, headed by Dr. Mal Stevens, refused a request by | Olson’s camp for permission te administer oxygen to the middle- weight king between rounds. Dr, Stevens said it would constitute an “artificial stimulant.” Press Comics’ Adventurer a J Cle THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 2 22, 1955 was only the body, The statue is ASG VERDE Winnie Wears |=s2'sctiue p liti . ; Tuesdays and ‘Thursdays oe A | Bod a edt ceaicen ea eae Oil Ics “Orum daly %. no f y stoop. Since the formner Prime The ferwe te sponsored iby the Michigan Institote of Local’ G Minister’s time was precious (and ; o OV> : his patience on the short side), Statesmen, | Educators ernment, the State Department of Man Interned as Being sean ete Gates Necean aabusa Wales to Participate in Panels — Tnstruction. = Michigan Pro-German Is Model | itton to pose for the 60-odd sit- mee unicipa’ ague, ichigan : hic on Municipal Problems for Churchill Statue tings in which he worked on the Ciuzenship Clearing House and body. MSC. * * * EAST LANSING i® — Some 30 ———— | LONDON @—That's the former| Hamilton was interned in World Sp I P h B Gi Is’ political and academic figures Say Red Fliers Fled Prime Minister's head on London’s| War I as a friend of Sir Roger ecia ure ase ° ys or A s from throughout the state are ex a | new statue of Sir Winston Church-| Casement, the Irishman hanged S AVE HW TY pected to participate in the 10th on Sudden Decision | ill but the body belongs to a man for dealing with the Germans in : annual forum on state and local} SEOUL, K w—South K |interned as pro-German during| the interests of Irish independence. De ES The Torpedo SAVE 50% yernment at Michi: State Col- i both world wars. The government put Hamilton un- lege next week. a air force sources said today the| Gerald Hamilton, 67, and also an| der wraps again in 1341 for trying The opening panel discussion, to | [Soo ets ne ad | author, disclosed today t that he was | ‘© organize . separete peace with ‘Deluxe be held Tuesday, will examine | jed an old Russian - built Yak) the stand-in model for the Be the Germans: ; , R $84.50 executive branch of state govern-| fighter here made their quick} than-life, seated bronze of the “Tm not a Fascist or a Nazi.’’| twee Enamel — Cold ad ° ment. Vaecision to quit Communist Korea | year-old statesman unveiled inj he said T just thought it was ng | Duraluminum Rims. Tires — , ' London's Guildhall yesterday. ter to deal with the Germans than 26" 1% Bleck ‘ith Sciwed . Dr. Joseph G. LaPalombara of ater on _eere pnlutiadiats . | s 58 * the Russians—and I still think I S Val & Diack wi rac- the MSOC political science de- American and Korean intelli | “f must say the situation ‘did| was right.” Thorman Tisnewinian Bal S$ 50 partment will act as moderator. gence officers still are questioning | strike me as a little strange,’’| (Churchill saw the statue at the Bearings and Sprocket and Others on the panel: Gov. Wil- | the two. | Hamilton told reporters. “But T| Guildhall ceremony yesterday. He}] — Crank's 46 teeth. Sturmel-Archer 3-Speed Gear, Handlebar “Flick” Control Front and Rear Caliper Brakes. Mudguards, Chain guard, Kick- stand, Pump, Large Tourist Tool = | liked it, but commented on the stand-in: ‘Couldn't they pick any- one else?”’ : Cc L A YTO N ‘Ss | Set Orthodox M eeting | Bag, Tools, Rear Reflector, Chrome Bell, Generator, GRASS LAKE W—The Romanian | ili . FREE DELIVERY Orthodox Episcopate of America | r . 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FRIL, $AT. “Tk, SPECIAL! thursday, friday, saturday COTTON DRESSES 4 and $1 0.95 : i : * Adams, 36, of Detroit as the “out- “Arise at Carver Probe of Superintendent by Board of Education Brings Protests ROYAL OAK TOWNSHIP — A George Washington Carver schooi board investigation of superinten- dent of schools Walter Buffington turned into a near riot vyester- day. : * The meeting started at 10 a.m. with board member James Har- rison, Samuel Jackson, Annabelle | Ethridge, and. Buffington. present. Harold Bledsoe, attorney for the board of education, asked the 75 citizens present to leave, be- cause it was a private bearing. Buffington demanded that the residents be allowed to remain, and they refused to leave thé ‘library of the school, where the an was held. Oakdale Gardens police were | ealled to maintain order, and con- trol the crowd of residents, who) way ee . were shouting and stamping their | coming CAI Fair are (i-r) general « feet. Dean, Mrs. Warren Allen The meeting was ended at noon | and sanmaninbac saplay. and Eres mice won “me Official of State Set for Recount ‘e nearby Hotel Wyoming, where the | To Examine Balloting provement League, who claim | probe continued. Residents who had attended the | Buffington is unfit to hold his} on Defeated Charter position. This Saturday meeting at the, school attempted unsuccessfully to enter the hotel room where the second hearing was held. The investigation was brought by members of the Citizens’ Im- MADISON HEIGHTS — Robert | Montgomery, State director of elec- | tions wil] be present Saturday for Guess Freud ae CAT Fair ‘Slated to Begin Friday jin the hobby and handicraft display for ‘harman Richard | and . chairman of the hobby | ing. Wouldn't Be | the recount of votes on the de-| a Comm unist | feated city charter: “Maurice Tripp, attorney for the | TOKYO w—As it must ‘to all humankind, love has come to the youth of Red China. And the Com- Madison Citizen’s League. said to- day that he felt that the state ele« tion board should take over the. munists are pretty unhappy about | recount. it. . Voters Jupe 7 turned down the | China Youth, a Communist mag-| charter for the new city by =) azine, growls at the way “part/slight margin of 1.758 to of our youth devote themselves to fove and throw themselves s into a frenzy of lovemaking.” This is called “detrimental to the nationa] ed Some love. is ae the maga- zine concedes, but you've got to look at it from “the right angle.” ‘re is the right angle: “We must succeed in one thing: that is to place love in a second- ery position in one’s life... . * ? * A petition for a recount was Aaa i The Madison Citizens League has filed petitions seeking to have a/| new charter commission elected If this is done, they would begin working on a new set of laws for) the fledgling city. Otherwise the charter group which turned out the recent charter Would set to work again Governor Signs $184 Million Bill | to Aid Schools LANSING w — Gov. Williams approved the 154 million. dollar state. school aid bill passed by the last Legislature, but objected that it did not do all which he wished. “That means we must not allow fovemaking or the vexation aris- ing therefrom to affect our — eal and labor ardor, much less to become pessimistic and to sacri- - fice oneself for the sake of love.” Some young engineers up in Manchuria, home of most of Red China's . big factories, just about | small 5 iad FAIR PREPARATIONS — Checking a few articles the forth-. examining a fan Japan. The othe They are} CAI Fair queen MR. AND MRS. J. P. ROSCZEWSKI { and concluded Sunday Pentiae Press Pheote om tndia, China gins Friday at the CAL build with the crowning of the pa f obiects fr Air De Joyce F. Roost Married, to Joseph P. Rosczewski OXFORD—St. Joseph Catholic Church was the scene of the mar- ‘riage of Joyce Francis Roost, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Erwin! | Maureen | Sheridan served as bridesmaids The bridegtom's selection of best- Roost, to Joseph Paul Rosczewski. |™4n was Anthony DeBoer. assisi-| son of Mrs. Vivian Roszewski and | the late Nicholas Rosczewski. For the double ring ceremony the bride chose a floorlength gown fashiMned of Chantilly lace. with long -pointed sleeves, a tight bodice and a full skirt Her fingertip | veil of tulle was held in place by a fitted .cap of rhinestones |and pearls. She carried a bouquet of wh roses centered with a ounpa orchid on a white prayer book. fed by Thomas Curtis and Wayne} | Hulbert | | A reception followed the rites in| the Knights of Pythias hall. Lake Orien will be the home for the cou- | | ple after a wedding trip to north- expire from love and can't ‘‘de-| The total is 22 million dollars . eee vote themselves to work,’ *y the pa- more than granted the public The matron of honor w as Mrs per said. | schools this year. | Ronald Fritch, sister of the bride _@ e ° . |while Mrs. Richard Carlson and Williams said the bill property But all is not bleak. There was allowed 10 million dollars more the young hero who was sent out . : | for teache ine West and pined for his girl. So eacher pay raises at the _,| fate of S200 per teacher, but he went back to Shanghai afd mal & aid ual Gmer Sevica ‘| , “Te ” © B played around fer six months. |. vsiiieiellnanion Oil enough of fix a minimunr salary for teachers. He applauded a special $2,500,000 grant for distressed school dis- tricts, but objected that the Legis- lature was still underwriting dis- tricts which do not operate full 12-grade schools The governor said he would ap- point a committee to draft a re- vision of the state aid bill for next year, Then he turned his face resolutely and patriotically to the West once | more. As China Youth reported “He learned that if the flower of | love did not bloom on the founda- tion of socialist construction, it would fade.very soon.” Admen Name Detroiter DETROIT —- The Assn. of Advertising Men and Women of New York has named Thomas B. | oe * Manhattan was the name of the standing young advertising man of | tribe of Algonquian Indians from’ the year.” Adams is assistant to’ whom the Dutch purchased the the president of Canipbell- Ewald | island and means “an island Co. | termed by the tide.” ALL ROADS LEAD TO MODERN First in Better Modern Furniture 4 ., LOUISE SANDERSON Mr. son and Mrs. Kenneth Sander- of Westacres, Walled their daughter to Ronald © mer. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald L.. Evans, of Maceday Lake A. summer i pene “d wedding 1s Aaat 2 fair, and admission is free . ROMEO — The onginal plan for es he fair will & jens home of Mr. and Mrs Bud Brauer Plan Chicken Supper consolidation of the Romeo Com- Proceeds com Ure aie et <2 | Mr, and Mrs Ty O'Dell are the par- ‘ munity School district as cone to the CAT building fund en's of a daug! ghter, Owen Ms ie ROCHESTER a Members of | pleted last Saturday wher n election — St. Andrew parish are serving a of the Thorington district voted to R Is + N ti ] chic ken supper frem noon to | =| a thes Theses strict» Lindahl-Ralston Nuptials pin Sunday at tie parish al : rocerrc al | ie Seg to reduce On the same hallot t a debt on the school -. : district voters approv A the “: Spoken 1n Illine 1S Church oe LS at of Ther schoo to thet ‘x ecutad oF sien can produce? Grange ix a volcoet i 4 DRAYTON PLAIN Roy E up to 3.000 fish hooks gL In making the announcement of Lindahl Jr. took Margaret Jean a —- the move, Schwol Superintendent) Ralston of Monmouth, Ill. as his T. C. Filppula stated today that | bride in a double-ring ceremony at C | ern Michigan ts completed. | . | ' Consolidation Plan citizens of the Romeo area first voted to consoliete in June 1949. Cub Day Day Cam p Dates Revealed for Late June “DRAYTON PLAINS Cub Pack | 52 has slated June 28, 29, and) 30 as the dates for its Cub Scout! Day Camp at- Pontiac Lake Rec- reation Area. The camp will be directed by | Louis Gilson, long-time Scout and| lout each day's Lake, | + |have announced the engagement of Som- | | Cub leader in the Council. Mothers | (of the Cubs will help in carrying | $ program. under the | ‘Jolly Roger’ theme G FAMES | stunts, demonstrations, cook-outs, | handicraft, songs and fun are planned for the outing i Fanmuhes and fi fends will gath- | er for a picnic id camplire on ls evening of the last dav, | board motor Romeo Completes |; progress, a | Mrs. Roy F _bouffant skirt | honor, | bride's sister. Booths, Shows Being Prepared Crowning of Queen From 11 Candidates Set for Sunday Night By JANE. WINDELER Press Waterford Correspondent WATERFORD TOWNSHIP—The annual CAL fair begins Friday at 6 pm, but commercial booths, ex hibits and carnival rides are being set up now What began several years azo a glorified bake sale and hand) Bi eahibil with a dart game to raise funds for this commumts center has hecome aio three das county attraction Saturday afternoon is “hids Afterneon" with prices reduced on the midway and two bicycles given away to a lucky boy and girt. Nightly attrac tier for 7 pm. will be dancing revue and a gs mnast troupe Moppet the Hisar al be selling balloons again this vear and a popular television personal ity will be appearing nightis at |9 p.m |CROWNING SLATED Crowning of “Miss Waterford of 1955°° will take place at 8 p im. Sun. day. Chosen from eleven giris com peting for the honor, the queen will receive.,a trip for tuo for one week at Gaplord s Gay EF) Rancho, plus 50 other gifts from local mer- chants AH the entmes will eral prizes receive Sev Twenty-seven jocal and county firms will have commercial ex hibits and the service club will have booths er serve in other capacities. The second floc; of the CAI | building will be given over to civic and cultiftal displays and hobbies There will be paintings by promi nent local artists. Collectors items / including dolls. metal work, an tiques stamp collections and baskets from foreign lands are included TO DISPLAY HOBBIES China and metal paintings, te. tile painting: rugs, and bone scuns and saucers will be among the hobbies displayed There will be evhibite from Pontiac State Hospital. Civil De- fense, Extension Groups, the Camera and Garden Clibs, and the Northwest Foundation of Churches of Northern Oakland County, There will also be a braille exhibition, an aquatic display, and a gun and archery beoth. An automatic washer’ an out- and a rotary. mower are the three big year. Every hour the fair is in prize donated by a local merchant will be given away. Tickets may be purchased at the the Second United Presbyterian Church in Monmouth recently The bride is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. H. J. Ralston. Mr. and Lindah! of Drayton Plains are the parents of the bride- | groom. the and short Layers of tulle were over of the bride, the snug lace ,bodice had sleeves and scooped neckline. Helen Youngs was the maid of with Helen Ralston, the and Edith Jephson as bridesmaids. Irwin Hoogeheem served the bridegrom as best man, and Robert Woods. and Martin Metz- ger were ushers. : . The couple will live in Mexico, Pa where the bridegrom continue his studies at Pittsburgh- Nenia Je Semimary. ‘tuba has atout the | same as Ponngyh ania, Waterford to Open Camp Tomahawk WATERFORD TOWNSHIP—The partmenm is again offering the op- portunity for the children of the township.and schoo! district to at- tend day cainp Tomahawk ‘The township recreation day camp wag initiated two years ago, according to recreation superin- tendent Thomas Belton. “From that time to the pres- ent, the program has empha- sized the out-of-door living and has featured the various compo- | ments of planning necessary to peach standards ef good day camping.” Belton. added. ‘“ The camp is located in the High- iten, with a leadér for #ach group. | Waterford Township recreation de- | i i Swimming i projects, cooking and games. | -day camping has its place in recreational activities, and will | land. Reereation area, and buses. | pick. up youngsters at stops at township elementary schools. “T think the people of the area jare not aware of this day camp service. and what it provides, i ,and Pontiac Lake schools. The program ineludes supervised hikes, nature craft The recreation board feels that be lmportant in providing niany of our young people with healthy, educational summer enjoyment,” Belton stated, at the schools, to school. at at 8:30 and 9 a.m and return them 4:30 p.m. During the first week, August 1-5. pickups will be made at the Waterford Village, Williams Lake The buse$ will pick up children ford Centér and Four Tow ns schools August 29-Sept. 2 The “fee. is $2.50 per day, | With registrations being accepted ‘at presert department, by the recreation _THE PONTI AC PRESS, WEDNESD VAY. JUNE | 22, 1955 Evening € , oe “ MK. AND MES. ALBERT D. POTTER Albert D. Potter Claims »» nae Bride in Davisburg Rites DAVISBURG LaRue and Albert D Potter wined in matrimony recently in an evening ceremony at the Silvercrest Baptist Elsie were rose’appliques. U-had a sc all aped neckline Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. L. J. LaRue and Mr. ee ;at j topoulos, of Drayton Plains, 'Rhenlund, 66, eres P my Sap TE an County Deaths Zisis Angelkos 2 DRAYTON PLAINS — Funeral arrangements are pending for Zisis Angelkos, 86, of 2452 Pauline, the Voorhees Siple Funeral Home. He died today three daughters, Mrs. Peter Chris- Mrs, Glavertos of Cleveland, Ohio, Mrs. Chris Geroff of Mad- ison, Wis., two sisters, Mrs. Sofia Zouglas of Scopia, Serbia, and Mrs. George Greece. Mrs. Axel W. Rhenlund LAKE ORION — Rosary service for Mrs. Axel W. (Anna Marie) of 23 Shadbolt St., today at with will be said at 8:15 p.m. Allen’s Home for Funerals, further- service at 10:30 a.m. Fri- day at St. Joseph Church, and burial in East Lawn Cenetery. She died Tuesday. Surviving besides her husband are two sisters, Mrs. Emma Mc- Guire of Rochester, Mrs. Ernest Peterson of Marquette, and a broth- er, Bernard Johnson, also of Mar- quette. Mrs. Anna Schroeder LAPEER—Service for Mrs. Anna Schroeder, 84, of 3350 Davis Rd., Attica, will be held at 1:30 p.m. | Saturday St. Paul Lutheran alt “ or. the Sptes the Hride wore a ee ene A Peace | Church, with burial in Mount Hope or tne ! , ore é - 5 _— Z od net over aPC satin gown. ith Ahce Carroll of Drayton Plains | Ceme tery by the ss Funeral ——— was the maid of honor at the cere- | Home. She died today mony, with Mrs. Orville DeVaney Surviving are three sons, Bert, 14 Girls Enter and Mrs. James Reynolds, both of |Earl and Frank, all of Attica, a Davisburg. as attendants /daughter, Mrs. Myrtle Crumm of Romeo Contest | Peggy DeVaney, miece of the Flint, 17 nn a nares ie poh | 3); | bride, was flower girl, and nephew | grandchildren. anc ae ee for Queen Title Wiliam DeVaney was ring bearer. os sisters, Mrs: Russel | . sas ‘| Vietch of Capac, Mrs. Newall Wil- : Robert Rioux of Davisburg was Apa ROMEO! = Fourtees Sales E'S | the best man, with John Roberts cox ot Rochester a entered the ses Rome ‘of Davisburg and Orval Marlowe Richard S. Diewald ne cee a the Fe a 0 Higt of Rose Center as attendants. Seat. | ROCHESTER - ean Stier ay, ma ing the guests were Robert Nar- | for Ric hard S. Diewald, 5 School auditoriam theim and Gene Poynter | Bloomer State Park, will be said door prizes this | The competition is still open for girls between the ages of 18 and 21. Contestants are eligible if ee cel- After a tmp to Niagara Falls ‘at 8:30 p.m. Thursday at the Wil- liam R, Potere- Funeral Home, | the coupte teturned to live in Dray- |with further service a 10 a.m. ebrate their eighteenth birthday | ton Plains. | Friday at St. Andrew Church. by Aug. 1, according to contest = nn | Burial will be in Mt. Avon Cem- co-chairmen Mrs. Antonio Ferrara 4 Areg Youths Win letery, A seatnan in the U, S&S. and Charles Meeker. ‘ |Navy, he died last Saturday in The entrants will be judged on | Ford Scholarships /an auto accident in Winchester. personality, poise and beauty Among the 72 students selec ted | \Va Three out-of-town judges will sé | — “Moor ol | Surviving are his parents, Mr. lect the outstanding entry to rep. '0 Teceive For otor Company and Mrs. Edward Diewald, a sis- resent Romeo in the Queens Scholarships this year are two girls | ye, \irs Shiriey Zeller of Chel- Contest August 9 and two boys from the Oakland | sea and a grandmother, Mrs She will compete with entrants County area Anna Stewart of Lima, Ohio from five counties for the coveted The winners are. Anna Cantel Mrs. Lena Blanche Spencer | utle of Michigan Peach Queen. The mo, of Oak Park who attends Berk Ruth Filen Smith of Lena Blanche Spencer. ROCHESTER—Service for Mrs. 308" |winner will reign over the an ‘nual ley High. 82. | Peach Festival to be staged here’ Brighton. a student at Brighton| Main St. will be held at 2 p.m. jover Labor Day week end/ High: John B. Rose of Oak Park.| Friday at St. Philip Episcopal | Sept. 5-5 | Sacred Heart Seminary and Jo-|Church with burial in Flagler | OO | seph John Mitchell of Farmington, | Memoria! Park Cemetery, Miami, ‘Entry Deadtine Told | who attends Clarenceville High. | Fla. She is at the Pixley Funeral \to be held in connection with the will - - Registration Rises ‘1% mills to be distributed to pol- _ ice, fire, recreation and parks. HOLLY — In the beauty contest Keego Bible School Enters Second Week KEEGO HARBOR — The Bible July 4 celebration entries must be received by June 30. They are to) be mailed to the Coleman Ins'ir- ance Agency. The queen will reign | School of the Trinity Methodist over the festivities of the day. | Church is in its second week of a . session, Se | rye All youngsters from four to 14 County Births have been invited to attend, from : | 9-11:30 a.m. daily. Themas | Barbara Louise is the mew arrival at Home until the service. She died today | Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Evelyn ' Marshal, of Rochester, three grandchildren, and four great-grandchildren. Commend Police Head NORTH BRANCH — Chief of Police Ralph J. Knack has been commended by the U. S. Air Force for his cooperation and assistance in Air Force procurement and en- listment. . SHOES [:. FAMILY Orthepedir The Specialist TURPIN-HALL FAMILY ‘STORE STORES $104 Tivie, ravien Plains . 1380, “Gailen Lake Rd., _Unten Lake - ‘ Fipe, -take out. treat - every ‘meal g “PIZZA. PIE . # Treat tor the Whole Family 15 VARIETIES: TO SELECT FROM tasty ftallan feeds prepared aoe you to Joe’s Famous Spaghetti House 1029- West Roren: at. Open | € P.M.-8 4.M.—Gun. 8-12 P.M.—Closed Men. FE 8-7396 — coop roop — = FRIENDLY SERVICE aes - Catering to Banquets-and Private Parties weonoreinownee | PURE FOOD “Tur °8B6 Open 3:5 in Troy Township TROY. TOWNSHIP -~ Increased } registration of 34/is Shown on the township books following the Satur- ‘day deadline. : The number of registered voters has risen from 5,994 4o 6,028. Voters will go to the polls July 18 in a-special election, to vote on EAT IN YOUR CAR Restaurant .. . The Drayten Plains, Adams and Children’s Home are on the sched- we for August 8-12, with the Denel- sonand Covert schools listed for | August 15-19. ye —1s Here... in Store for You crate dea loves a Scribs DRIVE-IN 130 $. Telegrenh . tdeal one is “here in store for you. Passio a Free $9.95 Mattress with Every $30 Crib Lambert, St chass schools have been designated points August 22-8, andthe Water | Ly j er ee a eS i : Wy reaktasts — Luncheons — Dinners 258 South Saginaw — Across from ferome Motor Sales A Mite t A. M — Closed BEER — WINE — LIQUOR inday A sandwich & coke A malt & hot dog A full meal is good at EL=-“AR DRIVE-IN Dixe Mwy. at Silver Lake Road Dick & Jim tuvite You te ones & DANCE - SAT. . SUN. "| FOR BUSINESSMEN’S LUNCHEONS deck ‘Deckers FAMILY: ‘DINNERS US-10 . 4 Miles North * At feet ra / # pel hd z * | | fits . re ‘ 3¢ re he ~ ~ FE B - is 2g 4 f Pe = : j ae : : Z ‘ ‘ ; ae! j t : a fi \ : : a ys F Pek. ws Surviving are his widow, Sofija, - Anthuia Smagrada of Lamia, 3 pi Py ‘adi 9.2 THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 22, 1955 = ——— a Wihht. w= Davaale A , ac Deaths | WARM Grain Reveals | MARKETS ||St Market Dealer Stocks Pontiac Deaths | inne ee orp, ip Sraduce . tne Charles A. Wilderson ASSISTANT MANAGER 2% Down Trend _frodvce Rises Modestly at Record High |“sr~ sue mm «| “Gees | Gat prieee te inrnea on pat ne a = ae home renee week with arin salary dane ‘ter rou BUY i= WELL : by the B - “fe : : ie Fe CHICAGO u — What’ movement | of Marte: Po" 97 _ _ NEW YORK ® — The stock New Cars at Topmost | Pontise Rd.. has been taken from| & “ostees 3 ba we 6 ha. s Goel be acerned ce the Poere 4 bul Btecie ted 3ie-4'00 a Cherriee in earl ee Ga e meets Inventories A | | Over ‘the Voorhees Siple Funeral Home a foal employment. i aoe Trade today was down grade. totnas oo ee: az: cepts. . U.S.; Still Selling here to the J. F. McGovern Fu-| BARBER WANTED ‘COMMISSION | REALTY CO. awaLTORS Wheat toward the’ end of the Vegetapies: Asparagus. 1 38- 1.78 oy The rise was selective amd went ineral Home in Youngstown, Ohio. Wace ee = | Co-ope' eT on j Baote fo le first hour was \% to % lower, July | tepped. —. Brocco 2 2.00-2.50 ‘2- og to between 1 and ? ) points at the By DAVID J. WILKIE | for service there. Burial will be New canes Ape porter | een Eves. ‘wW ® 425 bu." Cauliflower, 2.25- 8 peo Cel- | best. Losses usually were fraction- ‘in Forest Lawn Cemetery, Youngs- 18-85 bu. Spinach, 15-1.25 bu. Steady or part time FE $1221. E , . ham Cleaners. 1243 8. Wpod- 1073 WO = ST; ny vai ae to : $77, L3d1$0 dos bene Kohiradi, 1.00- | a) DETROIT — New cars are) own ved Birm NEXT DOOR JO BRANCH ions, reen, - } , P lower, July 31 cats) were) * bens. Parsley. we pot -90 8 eae Betterment was shown by the more plentiful today than they | Born Nov. 6, 1898 in Poland ane cal Ue ae at lower, ‘July 65%, and rye was un- gals ecg mations O13 dos debs. | Steels, motors, coppers, chemicals, have been at any time in automo-/| Ohio, the son of Edward H, and| 8% * | T L changed to '% lowe, July S10. radianes, white, 73-05 ot bene Rbu- | and machine tools. tive industry history. Approxi-| Elizabeth Ashton Wilderson, Mr. CARPENTERS MUST BE t UNION, s ‘ 7 1 2.§0-3 00 ¢ , t ” een ice coe ia + | einu Tomatoes, Hothouse 428-430 1¢-| Rallroads were quietly mixed mately 841.000 of them are parked Witter a foc’ ee Rig He IPON ROOM ee SN eS ae wan | We bekt. Turnips. 90-128 dos behs. Car-| white the aircrafts were Sete in dealer storage lots, warehouses | oa} ni on COUPON 5 to 18 cents a hundredweight | rets. aut doz behs ly lower = & ’ : ses had been a farmer and also oper- Men ‘wanted Kendale Studios 14 lower, July $12.17. 14.00 bu Kale, 100-130 bu. Gorell, and elsewhere. throughout the ated a stable. | aici ers HT SHIFT, | HELP ~ Wheat, the bellwether, was at a | 100-125 bu. Turnip. 73-85 bu. Mustard General Motors, strong yester- country. |! Surviving him are four sisters, | virtual standstil] as traders stood | |, 2 Endive. 128. | 28): Opened today, on 20,000 shares | | The_huge-yolume of unseid-car$| Mrs. T. McCann of Struthers. ; “ by awaiting Saturday's upcoming | 1.75 ca Secrets 135-1 15, bal ‘Lettuce up 1's at 108 *s and then improved ALFRED dé. panes, means competitive pricing . will Ohio, Mrs. Clarence Burtner of Oo Bumper’ & Bainter FOR farmer referendum on 1956 pro- Bi 1 “crate; head 190-300 bu; Jet. |@ Dit more. The company an-| continue a few months lenger. The | Youngstown, Mrs. James Landeres Welter Smith (ecemettier. AFTERNOON duction quotas. tyce, leaf, 100-125 bu Romaine, %S-/ nounced plans for a half billion model year still has from 3 to 4! of Los ‘Angeles, Calif. and Mrs. ree : | In contrast to reports out of Ok- dollar expansion program to boost | [” X oun y an months to vee makes of | John Tremble, of Midland, Pa..| man. A's B Aus Service, 3035 SHIFT lahoma recently on new wheat de- CHICAGO rerarete its paresis car aggre ; cars. and two brothers. Lamont H. and Eliz. La e OPERATE terioration, a report from Kansas | CHICAGO, June 21 (AP)—Potatoes Machine tools were in deman Grant G. Wilderson, both of Pon- : Sao ; Saree tock 246; : rye was considerably more optimistic. | {rack 66 ‘old ‘stock, 458 new stock: total |as. the industry reported higher Steadily mounting \ production tine! cas, DRIVERS sreaBY DAY BILL UB ahtpmenie et Old voce twopieg orders. Bullard and Cincinnati | IES Qf] LOGS eee de tee knee ce an » Hate" Rie pan” Sane, "Apel 8 WEIGHTMAN Grain Prices and no cariot track sales reported. New | Milling Machine were up between factory list prices have not yet - A anS eRe stock supplies moderate,. demand fair 1 and 2 points. brought any tightening of dis- weaker for whites, Credit in Taken CHICAGO GRAIN and market slight! Alfred J. Diebel, Franklin . Rething operators $500 about steady to reds: carlot track sales, 64, | counts at the retail level. Best Selesmen ss 325 ‘te $800 es Rae sce: Cuiitornie feng mbes | Celie: On Se Meee ot ee | Once Headed Rationing | Sm trate quarters are Tool makers _ , $500 | Wheat Oats roene peee e e expanding its business, had a nce meade ONONING | inet t ill be BOND EMPLOYMENT : s, cobblers $315 unwashed at there w no narrowing ald Oe (OO lew Hel =o) igrse | block of 6,000 shares up 's at 6°. 3 “oR Pp = OC hdd aps oc) Ga ha _ a aes , e* ‘ Board Here ef these discounts until inven. B-! RIKER BLDG. Mar T° Yg98 oun 103 ; rs kort oe Also higher were Youngstown = tories have been substantially A briefcase containing $1 100 rE +e May 1, 4. 192%. Sep 1 06 PENRO Mme R22 0 AC) Res seey oe ae Snel Mont ' teced Mtn coe , Steen DISHWASHER APPLY INFORMA O Corn De. 109', | Det ot cases included ederal state. Sheet & Tube, Chrysler, Mon Allred G. Diebel. whe aeived as | (COeCee worth of credit slips “was reported tion (desk (Oekiand Gously Inti ° ule oe Lad grecrs : t some Ward. Distulers Corp . : = stolen during a Gilling station marty Hospital 2200 N Telegraph . : : . W hites—Grac lar 6 medium 40 emery ard, nth let I : 7 , : : aa } ring « : tes : 3 sa 338 cecal 1 cue bee 6 nee ® r re c , Phelps badge. ehairman of the Oakland Counts Poin means the new car buyer breakin over the weekend, Pontiac ne $ a Sor 2219 Orchard Lk Rd. Dee U2 bet te Browns Grade A large 44 medium Kennecott) Copper ig eh te will not immediately feel the ef- - ‘ ‘ DRAFTSMAN FOR GENERAt I: eten Tv Ost 1240 39 grade B large 40 Amencan Cyanamid, Du Pont, Rationing Board for’ four years . ’ Police said togay Grafting and press room equip armimngten Twp Commerctatiy’ graded . a : AG ; : a | fects of increased wages and high. | an | ment design Minimum. of 2 years ES\QAN ACANTED | Whites—Grade A large 4041's, me-, General Electric, New York Cen- during World War- II, died Tues- * aterials ts tk t Owner Loren Tyler, who re- experience desired Good workin SALESMAN WANTEI lam 36 liral. (United Air Lines) and) Par : | Gr marca (cusis on ie Sue Ae conditions and location. Call M Sears Roebuck and Co ts in- lews in rie BrownsGrade A large 19 40 medium | T4 oe oo“ day at his home in California, | motive industry. But most indus- | Ported the entry Tuesday, sarc ie | 1973 terested in employing several 16 amount ictures \ s = . — : € natures of credit | XPE: N 5 j qualified men who ere lookin 59 Perry |. Market firm Receipie relattvely tight |" 4 LR: A, |where he has lived the past few | try analysts say price concessions | slips contamed signatures of er EXPERIENCED | WOOL PRESS ER. the future. Excellent starting W. dames Picha, 59, of 479 Perry | yiocerate supplies on hand are »arely awer wel miral Corp , Ge | months. lle was 64 years of age. | cannot be counted upon to continue ; customers and are needed for bi 1 Orion wage and commission. many oth- St.. paid a $100 fine and $25 costs | @™pie to short Trading fairiy ctive rich, Boemg, Douglas Aircraft, z y : ee. indefinitely collection purposes. Tyler said| EXPERIENCED AUTO MEGHAN. | cia aevomases [octing) S222 5 Tuesday after he pleaded guilty ie TaChae Bannnnlalaeee ie nited Aircraft, and Chesapeake & | | Born in Toledo on Dec. 2, ~ | $25 in small change also was tak pal ‘Ooes bar naas Setting j oe IN PERSON driving under the influence of liq c Ohio. | 1890, he was educated in the | PRICE FIRST 'en from the station located at 65) conditions See Mr Launs, Cark- | 2 CRSON HICAGO, June 21 (AP) — Butter i . < Roet k & ; 2 | t : Sears, Roebuc : uor before Waterford Township | steady Ieteipts 1.418.014. wholesale buy- . _ local schools and business col- There probably never has been | Baldwin Ave. wg at cane weet = SNS A Co 7 f pric ch ha score é | . ; } a Sea neg emer = . na ented he — Justice Donald White. (p2 A se 73, 80 BS ge C 825 cars, New York Stocks | lege, and early entered the mili- | a time in: mdustrv historv when cntry s through an| EXPERIENCED MECHANIC AND USHERS EVENING WORK A \ . ) Entry was ma 4 Ho | L M Q t | tary service, In World War I be price tags appeared so important | overhead door at the side of the corse date cla ~ lan wih er: tm te 3435. D Dragved a A rhinestone wristwatch was re. | Eggs firm receipts 16788 wholesale | ‘Late Morning Quotations; s : | s Theater, 2435 Dixie Hwy bi : 1 to 2 b us i \ , served as a commissioned offi. | car ; ; = perience for night shift. Good — —— — ported stolen yesterday by Mrs.! ehites evap per cent Au 39. mized 36 | Adams Bx .. 445 Jonns Man .. 087) ne aviation section of the ite the new car buyer. Buyers are | building | salary MI 4-9685 WANTED Flossie Dixon. of 35 Hillmount mediums 3¢ US standards 35 dirttes:| Admizel zy yeenee pr me | | shopping around more than er | EXPERIENCED STOCK E BOY SPa-- Electrical motor winder Must — : 33. checks 32 current receipts 33 j Airc Recuc.... a3 pieced | ae 118 | Signal Corps. | for the best possible price. And | dafore Bros. (06 well experienced on 3- phase Ave., Pontiac Police said today aie [ sts! L su 8 Kennooort 8 | oll ‘ | 7 ; “ ‘e ee "ELDERLY MAN With GRE motors wre te ee The watch, valued at $38, was/ | Allied Stre.... 602 Kresge 88 203 allowing that war he was a’ many eaiers sth are telling | Call 0 Ices - experience 5 brs daily Refer- Ne. 8. - : : re eee 293) . Li ; . ences Apply PO Box 187, Dray- YOUNG MAN WAN taken from her bedroom dresser, | Poultry allt < Chale : ee Ban a 8 | sales engineer for one of the ma jor would-be buyers they will match)! Ga rin resigning N war TED ULL On she said DETROIT POULTRY Alum Am... 671 [jy McN & L209 automobile corporations for 26 | or better any price offered by their EXPERIENCE. WHITE GOODS and general shop work Wanda : . | Ac Atriin m4 , My .. 65 | ANGEL KOS, JUNE 22. 1955 z1s1s. ce salesman Hampton Electric. 825 Boat Co. 32450 Northwestern High- After pleadi it drivi eel oe Darou tecinee i oot Am Casi.) 45 cots ane | a years, 8 ee cia Th ae competitors. aetna Prenvee Tan “ety W_ Huron FE 42525 : | way. Near Orchard Lake Rd er mg guilty te ving = - 5 “8'- lam Cyan 2.4 B ° - 228 ihe lived in oomfie' ills - ov us _— - | MAyfair §-6159 “ J 10 f oe w s . Son « a under the influence of liquor yes- neats OKeee 138. tight “pens 19-20:| 4m Ges & E446 Lone @ Cem ‘the early 1940s he served a term comes Sadustrs | sumerties hare teiner Ot Mrs = ie carts. Experienced Butcher WANTED: BUMPER AND PAINT- ld J. 28 of 104) heavy brotlers or fryers (242-4 Ibs) an ue Et? ne Lorillard i described the new car market topoulos. Mrs. Geo. Glavenos and Part time and full time Apply in er. 6 days a week, salary. ty terday, Donald J. Jones, S whites 30-33, gray crosses 31-32, barred | A™ ets eS Sy Mack Tre... ie as trustee of the Oakland County ;- pregnenious? They tt Mrs. Chris Geroff. dear brother person. Huron Friendly Market Harry Wetzel, Matthews-! Henry Clay Ave. paid a $75 fine | rocks 31-33 light brotiers or fryers 28. | am Rad 266 reget Pa oH | Tuberc ulésis Sanatorium. as ee sae, apo of Mrs. Sofia Zouglas and Mrs $84 W_ Huron Bind 211 8 Saginaw eapeneltee f3%_-4 Ibe) 34 (4'—e-3 Ibs) | am Searin 6) ett “© near-record re veries r- Anthula Smagrada Funeral ar- EXPERIENCED SIDING MEN and $25 costs. He appeared before | 3 %0 “Guckiings 30 breeder hen turkeys Am euct . g3. «(May D Str .. i 1 He is survived by his wife, Ha-| . Apeil M rangements will be announced and carpenters for remodeling a Waterford Township Justice Willis | | 32, breecer toms 26 Am Stl Fd 331 eee pa calaltacile: a son by a former marriage. ing April and May and appar- later by the Voorhees-Siple Fu- work. PE 2575 D. Lefu ——— Am Tel & Te) 18 | “ae | ently continuing into the present Dereinnome ———— EXPERIENCED BUTCHER, REF- : CHICAGO POULTRY An iS S¢ Monsan $22) shaledown earlier this year. | as of June,1. are somewhat heav-| JUCKNG, June, aes, Gneg: | ——Drceretng Co OR 308 mbitious : c 7 € enney JC... . Fi : - ~ ales ~ the Bufiding Code Ordinance of the | [cot high commercial come 1030. Carrier Cp. 867 Pa RR - 30 | Estimates on this year's retail; ier than expected. So there is a) loved son of Mr Chester Chet) MIDDLEAGED FARM. WAND “ithe Village ef Orchard Late ordaing | 100 mixed cutter and utility cows un. | Case JE. 167 Pepsi Cola -. 27 | sales of central umts for homes, possibility the 1955 model cleanup) eral tersice will be held Thurs. Wes eas Soe a | aieswoman 1 | t r Lal s “e ‘ f in Section 3. Frey nee gee non cha, | Calatenr 5 43 Pile -. 422 are being raised today by one of | still may present difficulties to the day June 23rd. at) pm from | MARRIED MAN WITH CAR POR Co Section ae vest 2 of Article 1] S7#ssy cenners down to 6 00: most sales Cen Tl “ps “" 916 Philip Mor 416 one 8 te H y 9) : il . \ She Grace Lutheran Church with | ae or ae pee) bere eve- Ord’ be amended to/| utility and commercial bulls 14 00-16 50. ert -teed 993 Phil Pet .. t74¢ leading makers. e now says’ retailers. Rev. Otto Schultz offtciattng ; ayes e- Mutual of Omaha has opening ah rait Nenad bread taemara tor rnigs [Some ON”) PH Pinte 0... #24 they'll “he installed in twice 48]. sinutacturers and retail eee Comcie eees |) cae pee ee ee |S ae Seceree PART TWO—GOVERNING CODES v steady Chi& NW...,, 203 Pullman ..... Manufacturers retailers morta emetery. - work out of newly e ARTI 1—ELECTRICAL WIRING choice and prime: bulk good and choice . 8 : many houses this year as last. Twp Greg will be at the Far- Pehtiac Office. (a) All electrical Installations in the | vealers 19 66-28 00. high choice and prime | Guile mye |. $43 es a ’ want to avoid anything resem- mer-@nover Puneral Home untt! MIDWEST . Village of Orchard Leke shal] be in| individuals 28 00-3000: utility and com-| clark Equip 714 Rem Rand... aH alpsogbie of room coolers have bling the razzle dazzle cleanup Thursday 12 noon at which ds Gamal eon MEN accordance with the provisions of the| meroial grades 1400-1900. few culls|Ciimax Mo... 16 Reo Holding... 154/ been c bout. 12 per cent—after he will be teken to the chureB Somer (Cae : Salary plus incentive bonuses dur- esiterm ceewiee! Riles supplementary lela tt ee nis Gas) Markee Sot octal: ee . eel Repub 8tl.... So consid a financial pein and sales that marked the end of baie tm state until time o sunier cenee Aue . a ng is, week training preeram, ‘o the edition of the Nationa eep-Salable Market not esta ‘oca Cola ,,. Reyn Met . St 1 Sebi Bdos = —— Inside Sales ~ : po ard pa: jome ad | Electrical Code, the provisions of which | lished: undertone weak Colg Palm... 583 Rey Ted B... mea | earmin This me alaah: the 1953 and 1954 model years. RHENLUND. JUNE 21. 1958 ANNA Machine oe fice school. _ | are hereby edopted by reference and no Col Gas... . 168 Rocg 8 ee some ping. pri A ; Marie, 23 Shadbolt Street Lake - = _ imate Datics of electrical equipment or CHICAGO LIVESTOCK oo. sc oo <3 eatewar ing helped retail sales in the off-| Obviously nobody can say with Orton weet berevet wite Ks Midwest E mployment w ; o | fonts Gerte: «P| cricaao. sume 31 (APi—Oalable hems | Gore Pa |... 3s ot hee bone $s season winter months climb 30 per: any certainty whether the biggest ot Mrs. xmwa McGuire Mrs - PONTIAC ST pean Lad Massing’ tic wert. bare 61008 Bection 2 9900. slow and very uneven: butchérs | Cruc Stl . ee -ovill Mf . < S- Ernest Peterson and Bernard Fg nO Ep $12, t year. What Gustion 1A) of Ariicies 3 Part 3| under spel ie ieedy (a 06 tower: lu few | Gortine| Wr aaa Seorill Mtoe =fyon over a year ago. | inventories in all car*industry hi pihenon PuLeckl Grrice cit ce NIGHT Mi MECHANIC © also ME pe y ef > Otdinance No 73 be amended to| loads selected chotce No 1 and 2s 180-| Det Edis , 3Tt Roeu.... os | jtory can be hquidated without | held Friday. June 24th, at 10.20 : ' ys. 0 , . read as follows | 220 Ib early steady to 25 higher butch-| Dis C Seag 397 eer O1l ") 63.2 . am from 8t Joseph Church er Cab _101_W. Hifron. __ - | If you have a car are of good . RTICLE 2. PLUMBING AND {ere over 230 lb steady to strong: sows | Doug Airc ,, 682 Srnecne — 447} Uranium Hunters | some unusual promotion effort It} Lake Orion. with Rev Fr George { asta 18 its) 30 TO WORK ON I habits, willing to work, and can SEWAGE _| fairly active. strong to 30 higher, most- | Dow Chem 576 sinclair O.... 501 is true, however. that the manu- | E “Ging officiating Interment at. | ee edie re duvets full time. Piumbing Requirements “| ly 25 to_50 higher most choice No 1 to/Du_ Pont 2074 gou Pac . 60.5 ne ll be Fast Lewn Cemetery Lake | aval nestey Hawse tnan enews: ALL FE 5- 9251 (a) All plumbing workin the Village j te 180- 230 lb butchers 2125-22 50; ree Eagle P 35 Bou Ry “ 952 Exchan e Shots fac turmg division soon wi gin | orion. en : necisien pa ' Franklin Pat Rapid v S As F * “MM WV ili of- Orchard Lake shall be tnstailed in| ly 2200 and above on No 1 East Air L 56 Wes. §1 g s the Rosary will be this evening = f. ilhame accordance with the official PTumbing | grades under 220 Ib: a deck choice most-/ East Kod Aah ee wy to level off its production activi | at) 615 from Va oe vy. Ethel Nierstheimer end fam- | part time. Experi neces- day of January, 1954, by and between! grades 10.00-17.00. good to low choice! Houd Her .., 132 Wert" ues dre children behind and bring plenty rate quotations in Montevideo for | tly. ese $500 00 sett Me tavemtnont reauired, Pee ——— alee Bort Seco oe heavy steer shires "snd eye stock m Cont .. 63 : of water. The center of the strike | | two weeks, has dipped still lower | wr WISH“TO THANK OUR MANY ° smerries anpt’s FE 46189 poration orman Wyobri steers up fo 7 ndust ry .. 54 7 N > = 7 friends neighbors and relatives | BEAUTY OPERATOR, EXPERI- of the first part, and William A. Kel-| gelable sheep 1000..al) classes steady; | Inland St!’ ,. 794 1 | is in the Mojave Desert 25 miles| since last Thursday's revolt for their acts of kindness during $700 00 fa ete ee tad lh png ion STENOGRAPHERS . aND COMBINATION COMPTOMETER OPERATORS AND TYPISTS “APPLY PONTIAC MTR. DIV. PERSONNEL DEPT. GLENWOOD AVE, PONTIAC, MICH, SEVERAL WOMEN NEED } @peratin; studio. We train you i thologtache, Neisner Bros. Saleswomen MON. 'N ITE WORK_ . Winkleman’s TEL-HURON | SHOPPING CENTER ~TED'S NEEDS CURB GIRLS APPLY IN PERSON 9 A.M. to 3 P.M. i | TED'S WOODWARD AT SQUARE LK RD. SALESOIRE 80M ING HELPFUL ERS, ‘ 5. SAGIN WAITRESS Jack & Ina's Grill 466% Wed Drayton Plains = BOOKKEEP- wAW. JEWEL- Days, Dixie Closed WAITRESS Experienced. Hours 12 to 9 as | Morey Goit Lake E> tay fot ee pol ‘Geer “ai 13 between cane telennone so! “pest deal in the state. Apply be- tween 10-13 a.m 8 NW. Telegraph dren Private room. Downtown. Wages. FE 4¢#1 MAN WITH DUMP PP did — Sires work. FE PAINTING WTD BY ELDERLY man, 5-6838_ , UMBING WORK WANTED : BR 51016 = PATCHING, CE ent work, OR 3-4837. of SON INTERIOR OR 3-001. or i? AND 21 WOULD LiKE pa king of steady work. FE 2 INDUSTRIOUS RELIABLE COL- lege boys — summer emoblov- ment. W ! do anything Painting. andseaping. etc Give us a call tn Rochester OL 23-6531 or OL __1-3486. ee ee WANTED: COLLEGE MONEY. I7 year old colored boy desires work of any kind, part time from 13 until, FE 54-1633 Work Wanted Female 11 ae at ye rw ~ BABY Jpttihed LIGHT HOUSE. a eferences FE 42406 DESIRES HOUSEWORK aundey work, weekly or by references, come &, a ae : EXP WOMAN WANTS DAY WORK Mary Kimble. FE‘4¢8572 after @ _p.m. eee GIRL. 14 WANTS DAYTIME _ babysit job. FE ¢6303, fRONINGS EXCELL ENT ONE _ dav service FE & erat IRONINGS. $3 $-8002 TRONINOE. "GOOD wo WORK. FIN- ished 1 day FE 5-0003 |LADY DESIRES HOUSEWORK. Live in! child, MA €-6544. CaDY Wants DAY _.WORK OR dishwashing FE 5-317. HIMEOGRAPHING TYPING. 61 SEC al service EM 3-238 - WALL WASHING OTHER WORK Neat. FE 4-4398 after 6 Building | Service es PO ren Se CORE PPA A-1| CEMENT WORK | LLOYD MONROE FF 4-6866 Lt TYPES MASONARY WorK Fireplaces, ao work, plastic . Pree estimates on oie ALL © or ww N WORK. catieiaeton. ree Estab INDS Guaranteed lished crew. FE A Masonry Crew Available for basement and cement work. Licensed contractor, FE $-0591. i NTER REPAIRS aND alterations. Quick service. OF 3-2087 eves, / be WAS Es CARPENTERS, wh add finish. EM }-9601. ALTERATIONS Modernising of ai] types. Com- oopg bullding services, residential commercial. Quality work rua terms. ROO | 7300 Cooley BRICK WORK. Cemem work tering Retain ha walls, PE +2300. — AND CEMENT W = and com mereial. Pas on orices pedro bs | Reatile | Wee Wanted Male 10| lp a. cy THE PONT TAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 22, 19355 _ CARNIVAL by Dick Toreet Notices & Personals 25 OO OT OE ara DAINTY — POR SUPPLIES. Mrs Burn FE 32-8614 03 Mark. KNAPP SHOES R Ellsworth $04 8. Sanford FE 5-6720. Cape. 1995 by MEA Service, tne TM Reg US Pat OFF Now we Gnmmshaw, wok from \m cutting sour salary!” then, expect as yuu aS Our. of officer, an lustration of the type new elticiency ek Business Services PL ING PE 56-0626. FE 56-0825. Leo Lustig BUSIN CARDS 2s PER _thou: FE 5 Beaches instalied + cleaned + _ EM 52088" ; BLOOMFIELD WALL CLEANERS. Walls one windows Reasonable, 3-163) Ory ¥ nine Ee MACHINE FREE estimate ig oF emai) Pre see Elec iric_=Gewerel Cleaned 34 hour service No results, no charge. chemically treated at po extra cost : : Roto-Re Sewer Cleaners PE 6-1317 types of dynamite work, temoved, rocks broken up. demo- Ntlons Results guaranteed Free estimates Large or small jobs _ Call Olive 1-6645 after _§ pm E ELECIRiC MOTOR SERVICE a. inding 34 £ RS wae ee HAND erases SOwER MOWERS _ sha ped Free ei FE 4-5516. ays mee hour service All work guar. antee bad * Pe see? and delivery #LOMBING “AN AND HEA TERO Ae $a & E ¢37 OR stumps AWS MACHIN = Wes MANTEY LEACH, 10 BAGLEY st TREE TRIMMING AND RENOV- al estimate FE 26019 FE BAWS. PRECISION MACH VILED D. W. Pitzwater PE 4-2687 1212 DeSiaz Avenue and tien Oniy matured will be considered. Age 25-50. Writ NATIONAL MOTEL TRAINING, _INC., Box 36. Pontiac Ls . phonic: ertthe etic, Ph. - 8, ™ Ss WOULD LIKE TO HEAR reliable m we train to overhaul and tnetall iting,- air cond and werating equipment, Must be mechanically inclined and willing to study in spare loge No Vieegag Seta we with aise ence s eaarech nes. Utilities ig st. Box WANTED MEN, 18 to 4 RE “Wark ah Wankel —_ 10 ear mitt ry id e. 1661 6. Telegraph Rd; PE 4-2608 tam. or sapeniatste Gad pre- chimney —. clean- bap speeatnns Gucpating pe < tor_San-coste a, rrivate. an 24) _request.- hotte “PE eae, schedule 63800 to éntuin pairing Ss Kee. w ners to for eas chim- on training and experience. tant Furnitur- Refinishing 16A dard oersonn M sprocmecs Write pa ate sive LICENSED — Pontiac Press, oj) es be Rae AREnO ANT'QUES A 8PE- eee You ¢ Ee roofing, siding. ete. OR _Sialty, PF $042. rr o-7332 ust be handy and able pa REPAIRS AND AL- Garden P Plowin 16B a inor Trepal deco- | “ terations gait = caveies Weather. S a) Biya ats pg gece r P 2. discing leveling also Gre he PRS Fr serviges _D. © re +4136 manure. PE 4371 No _ |CEMENT Work 7 FLOORS. | GARDEN FLOWING AND SCRAP. R Ns —— ete mess Free esti ing. OR 3-6633___ a wk, as | “trading PLOWIN »DISCINO. * grad . Pontias AN WOMAN _oF job, Pres Free vestmaiee ‘> _bort, PE 34 19088" waned Lene ¥ M neces- owt somo sorNG eary. —_ giving number Es EDMUNDS me av and commercial: free estimate. OR 3- "$89 or rE Start Bee tet ns Simngien Bivd v mmens FE +0 CAWN GRADING AND ORWA. SALESMENT GAL FEN 1 ‘USTO! DER CAN WORK | | ‘_mentai evergreens. FE 5-356 greseive. bigh calibre Insurance. a oe ra. = iE ___ Laundry Service 18 m = patios. or coametie = saasien _Moderniting PE ase OO, (eet ir panding national company hes éLe AE STRING. cE LACE CURTAINS. ‘PLAIN OR RUP- openings tlac area, roduce uray. 23-8657, fled. beautifully finished. Pontiac financial service. b prof c NG Laundry Phone PE 2-8101 sional men, Out jing commis- EX AVATIN , : FOR FAMILY LAUNDRY SERV- sty an Posies ment. $100) Basemests and trenching. rE s itor Pontiac Laundry. FE wee! rw persons, = Write qualifications, Bor 1, Pow | Fi O6 SANDING LAYING. FIN, a = _tiac Press," immediately. e Gentese wi Geatcai” J ____ Landscaping «ABSA WANTED MEN OR WOMEN Eis aes Are, at immtantWterham oan | “HOONal*O hoy RISB GAAP | PULLPOZING FINE , GRADING A : be sold from vour home. Results F TURNACE \ WORK neem —— ‘AND Pu Ocha on fy back filling, immediate service. We are specialists Call before installing mew furnaces e are not “dis ributors or ‘erenta We gad mes ave our fouars Also EXPLOSIVES CONTRACTING ALL | ry Painting & Decorating 20 Dee ; &-l pécona Tino — PAINTING and wal] papering. Cai) for est) — mate. FE 40254. OP a) AINTING, i EXx- terter 10 pér cent disc. for cash. Quarante Free est. FE ¢-0208. © PAINTING PAPERHANGING. Estimates, FE 5 © Painting } Reasonable JUNE ~ SPECIAL — kitchens — 1 day service Reas FE 5-7h6 OUTSIDE hanging rE 122, INTERIOR PAINTING REASONA- ble 8 per cent down Name the No interest added. FE rE ~~ PAINTING, otester and repairing, Painting & Wall W ashing Pree estimates. FE 5-2211. webeep ret Sit WALL WASHING, | pelle ca PA APERING PE 48304 Wa 3-238 oF wou “paintiog OR 3 2384 or O jaar PAPERHANGING -__° TUPPER OR 3-801 SWEDISH MASSAOE & THERAPY Special = technique. 72 =n __St PE 4-285 SWEDISH magsaOE— GIVEN “a5 your an experienced mas ment cal #0353 for | ment, _Television Service 2 2 POON COPENRAVER: ® RADI a Vv reveir $66 W Huron might serv: lee calle FE 4-5607 Gordon’s TV & Appliance Prompt a oe service, Pm make CALL TIME WE IVE HOLDENS STAMPS “‘DaY OR NIGHT TY GERVICE PE 56-1296 or PE 5-300 M STRAKA OEE 7 TV REPAIR ANY _RADIO & TV, 127 8. PARE oT | ae heme or odd lots 100 WEDDING INVITATIONS, $1.00 Sutherland Studio 18 W Huron. Printed napkins—fast service, REDUCE Are you overweight? Tired? Con stipated? Try our safe scientific quick method Individual sutrt- tiona! programs Call FE ¢4131 SPENCER INDIVI DUAL DE- ra va supports. Mrs. Mayer, FE | WE'VE SAID IT YOUVE READ | IT. Fina-Foam ts tops for clean- ing rugs and upholstery. Walte's Notions — - ON AND APTER THIS ‘DATE | | €22-55. I will not be responsible | for any debts contracted by any | other than myself Henry W | Creasy, 25 Judson, Pontiae. Mich | SPENCER FOUNDATIONS AND Bras. Designed to correct figure | faults. Have better health, com- i fort. style Call er write Winn!- | fred M Odgers, 62770 Cana] Rd, | _Uteca. RE 4131 | “Wed. ¢ Child. to | to Board 26 ORE vite AND ~ARED or 217 CHILD CARE CRESCENT LAE LAKE AREA. MA $2911 __ DAY CARE FOR CHILDREN IN | licensed bome. FE. 3-2086 or _ Reeburn LICENSED HOME _[DWKE _area, by week MY ,2-6553 Wt. . Household ¢ hold Goods 27 SA ~ ORION ‘unt Us veg IT OR at on AUCTION 'T =o _you RANE rc Rh “NEEDED Get the top doliar Will buy outright or sell it for you. B a Sale Phone OR 3-2 WANTED TO BUY ee “TYPES ot furniture Ph PE 23-5533 WANTED FURNITURE ff vou nave anvtbing for $*.@ and want oroempt cour- teous service and the high- est-prices, call L & S SALES CO. OAKLAND, COUNTY 8 LARCEST USED FURNITURE BUY rE 2-2606 Community i7 |ONE OF PONTIACS LARGEST rerese buyers. Cash waiting _FE4 ~PEATORING | PAPER. WASHING | OR _ Physiotherapy 214. Paper removed. j WILL BUY FURNITORE AND 18. .|_Mise odde & ends FE 40786 EXTERIOR PAINTING FRAME 'WTD GIRL's 24 IN BIKE, BAL | block masonery, brick cleaning. loon tires OR 3-2508 _is_yrs _experience. LI 2-0200._ W od Ren 29. Hall’s Wall Washing © tea nl ass COUPLE WITH 7 CHILDREN DE. sire large trailer or 2 bedroom apt Furnished Waterford or Pon- tiac Vicinity Month to monthly basis or weekly Pontiac Press. Bor No 15 _ EMPLOYED BY NATIONAL CON. i has family with 3 chil i Desire a three or four bed- \ | gees home tm or near Pontiac | an furnish references Call FE | 20385 before § and FE 25568 after § FURNISHED A APARTMENT NEAR senior high school for woran executive and nine year old son FE ¢3975 between 8 am and _§ pm 2 BEDROOM HOUSE OR LOWER apartment in Rochester have _ Small ehiid OL 6-2781 SEEKING CLEAN COTTAGE ON LAKE AUOUST 13 THROUGH AUGUST 77 SANDY arma Tt REFERENCES {[F NEEDED REASONABLY PRICED. CALL FEDERAL 5-6059 AFTER § P.M. 2 ROOMS UPSTAIne oll SIDE. _Siese tp. Phone FE 2 a } ADULTS WANT TO RENT 3 bedroom home. FE 35-5266 after 4pm, * NEED 3 BEDROOM HOME BY July 2. 2 pre-schoo! children. Pon- we Call D. Wright, FE HUSBAND. V WIFE & DAUGHTER. 14. desire 4 or 5 room house un- furnished or partially furnished. _. PAs 46762 OR 3 BEDROOM HOi HOUSE UN- ruhes Reliable family. Need- ed July Ist. 2 well-behaved chil- _ aren FE 44142 #16 REWARD FOR POR 4 ROOM FUR. nished apt. 3 pre-schoo] children 4-787. 7 OR 3 BEDROOM UNFURN house Fenced yard, West side - Typewriter Service 22A. LLL AL AL nas Ne Le TYPEWRITERS AND ADDING MA- chine xDert Soc Mhenas s, 123 y an at. 23 Upholstering THOMAS CPHOLSTERINO MS. TELEGRAPH FE 6-888 ORA & BED- spreads, Your material. FE 5-5797, R . &L Tints Beadie EAKLE’s ing 8174 Cooley 3-2641 Pree peo bo ate preferred EM _ 3-3431. YOUNG COUPLE EXPECTING CHILD DESIRE 3 OR 4 ROOM JRN. APT. WITH PRIVATE BATH AND ENTRANCE. RENT MUST BE REASONABLE. NEED- ED BY JULY 1. WRITE PON- TIAC PRESS BOX 95. Share Living Quarters 30 i a tl ate Gin, 1 TO SHARE ATTRACTIVE studin apt Private .ath and en- . laundry ~ privileres cin walk trom down ly 87 per Week Availa- ag ater ood Write tiae Box 104 Lost & Found Deisel dozer with 8°. blade. $8.00 _ Fast pees. Cali FES-3773 or FE : BULLDOZINO oR “39209 FE #1477 and Sot. cone ee block bric y septotiens TYPES oF Se eee Work. cement work. trenchings. FL00 : SANDING OLD Pons | © pela Carl_ Bills oun TEE ED ROOFS. ALL ALL 302, Ni A..Hugus. 353 L Ys Kins. Ret 1916 N. Cass. FE ous 7 a MODERNIZE With teensed builder Discounts durine June 014 July’ All tynes of carpenter work R. @ aid- storm windows All other types of alterations, Violations corrected, Insured. workmen Terms, 6 : os griimates om wort euaran : Bag ia °o iN REPAIR SPECIALTY. OR ba G SNYDER Rm LAYIN sanding and a e hey estimates. +4g79 Building Su Supplies 12A 12A STORM SASH : windows and doors, Lowest prices ever, CEE WEEDON ~ * Business Services “13 | Gopal & Long Distance—PE 93-8787 CUSTOM TREE SERVICE CUT- ting, pruning fast service. chain saw. FE ae Cleanup. PR 2.8712. ; GRADING AND YARD LEVELING. ROTO TILLING- SPRAYING Mosquito control, e trees, shrubs © W_ Scott, OL 2-401. Coe IMMING “AND REMOY- Moving ¢ z anos 19 #1 MOVING AND TRUCKING Some discarded ~ articles haul Free, FE 40786. AA-t MOVING, TRUCKING, PICK- up and delivery, Good service at reasonable rates, FE 4-1803 __ anytime. A-B-C. CARTAGE CoO. _Moving & piekty. PE 24750, BEDFORD MOVING DUMP TRUCK SERVICE. BLACK dirt and fill caer Sand +nd4 grav- el. FE 86-0877. a al LIGHT HAULIN DONE CHEAP CHEAP- ly, FE 53-7346. LIGHT HAULING Fe 1047 APT- wt 4 Dm. INCINERATORS CLEANED, Ash ts i hauled. Clean up. LIGHT > TRO a be teats AND CLEAN- up jobs s. FE 3-7209, a) DELL C CA ARTAGE wt td. Transportation 31 SRNR RRR RRNA ars a cee BLACK coD llew undercover fro; ave ibed toda white, Weighs etween. and 70 pounds. Cali MElrose ala. LOST: 18H SETTER IN |. ere, of naldwin Ave. If found after 8:30, bool tt sag MENS but «elas © an a ® +5305 or OL LOST, 1 FEMALE AND 1 MALE Beagie in vicinity of Keego Har- _bor Athletic field. FE 20594. LOST: NARROW | BROWN KEY- tainer. 10 keys. Last Sat. FE __3-8038. LOST: BROWN FOX TERRIER. joense 1328. Reward, FE 32-3313. BLACK SCOTTIE poe L LOST AT Blue Sky Drive-In, Reward. FE REWARD: GERMAN SHORTHAIR ter., Ear tattoo, NAX213. FE Os8T; ,cR Purse at Oakland Gounty Boat eet ™ needed. Reward. Lost. WOMINn'S WHITE ‘& NAVY. ponébac: vicinity Edison Food Mkt Please return papers. no 5 Burwick Lae asked. LosT: : PARAKEET TURQUOISE blue, Answers to the name of Trews Boy Sutton FE $1245. — Reward, Lost: A vS BULOVA Wiis? SMALL, intel. ion, Needs care. a3 a home? rE §-8290. i an Animal Rescue League. Hobbics & Supplies HA BEL GETS, 33. P qos a = 18 East MIXED abdominal re- call FE 2-5243. TO Tide from aad _CUntonville Rd. Wid. A ‘Miscellancous 28. CASH For smal) equities. what we Want we your T within 2¢ cash for your uilty tend tell as what you Edw. M. Stout, Realtor TIN Saginaw St Ph PE $-8163 ; Open Eve ti) 6:30 : 'GREEN LAKE OFFICE (®N GREEN LAKE) “HEADQTRS FOR ALL LAKES" | oN Sfoce ts —— Lots and estates fi AST IT HERE MAN F N of COMMERCE RD EM 34413 _WOodward 5-Ti44 Rings here LISTINGS WANTED —__ No matter what you have for sale, can be sold if you call and get the services of a quali- fied broker Will oe. — for equities in small ho RD. RILEY, BROKER 0086 FE 1-0 FE ¢1157 TRADES Larger homes for smaller, city property for suburban or farms. large down trade your homes fos incomes, payments are scarce. DORRIS & SON REALTORS CO-OP MEMBERS 763 W. Huro PEDDLING r bg = b)) r YOUR PROPERTY? ESN'T PAY Our mechs of showing only to qualified prospects saves you lime and money. “Don't worry with lockers’ Call us now. We need farms, lake, and residential properties. We handle ail details for financing and closing. o Buy—To Sell—To Trade BUY IT—-WE'LL INSURE IT A | YOU ’ MAHAN REALTY CO. REALTORS | Co-Operative — Estate Exchange FE 2-0263 Open pb ‘ti 9, Bun. 10-4 m BRANCH . POST OFFICE LET US SFLL YOUR HOME WE have buyers waiting if you want casa for your home we can get GO 1 or FHA financing, we buy sell or trade a full force of etx experienced salesmen to pei La Call today. move to- Russell Young ALTOR 412 WwW Ware 4525 | | Open Eves til @ Sun. = _} LISTINGS WANTEI Farms. business and aia! | Brooerties Roy Knauf, Realtor | 28% W_ Huron Ps ' 3531 R. F. oe ley UNiv 1-5798 WHITE BROS. HITE. BROS. Pr ah Ad Dixie Hw on OR 31872 or OR 31760 Rent Apts. Furnished 33 33, 1 ROOM, MEN PREFERRED _Fhene_ Wanted Real Estate 324 Rent { Apts-Unfurnished oa equity Trades made to satis fy all | parties concerned. Call us, no ob- ligation PE 4-1557 | FE 27421 | Secs agian! AND BATH. only ‘E_ 46084. _furn FE 5. ROOM ae BA Stove &: baie ves izabeth Lk. Rd. TH U UPPER. furn. 250 West side district Adults FE 45-1456 RM UPPER PVT ENT. Adults only 82 8. Marshall. _ 5 ROOMS AND BATH. HEAT AND hot water furnished Reasonable. FE 46689 APT. SUITABLE FOR BACHELOR or working couple Private en- _trance and bath 429 N. Paddock AVAILABLE JULY 15. Tovey = _foom apt No children, FE 2-030: BLOOMFIELD TERR .CE APTS. 7 reoms & bath stove . refriger- ator furn - Rlcrres month, July 1. Call Apt. 1¢ rE 5-3321, FIRST Ee = 5 ane BATH. Frigidaire, stove and utilities. Sas decorated. References. FE MODERN § ROOM UPPER FLAT. @as heat, close to downtown. Avaliable July 1. references re Box te Apply Pontiac Presa, \NICE NORTH END TERRACE NO children under 14 yrs, rents for per month Paul A Kern, Réaltor, 31 Oakland Ave. FE 23-9209 NICE ag , ROOMS ght “BATH. Close in. _FE_ 4-2845 | SECOND FLOOR, 2 ROOMS AND bath. Close in. FE 2-6663 or FE 2-1TH UPPER | DUPLEX COUPLE ONLY. _92 S| Marsh F neMtOLVERINE APTS perenne. 7 bath. 2 children KG. HEMPSTEAD 102, E. Huron FE 4-8284 Rent Houses ses Furnished 35 2 iacou FURN GARAGE HOUSE _FE 47338 ROOMS. otf of E 9 pm “3060 “STERLING ae Walton Bivd. Cali 2 Le ouple only Water, area ea- MA | @ulgmatic heat hot rage Walled Lake _ 6-2830 HAVE TO MOVE FOR SUMMER MONTHS ? ? Furnished cotiaces. 3-45 rooms for summer months at Woodhull L rots a orarepe -— Nor ape tlicome * open Sa un. OR _ 3-2808. nOGE Nise NEW SUBURBAN HOME FROM July 1 to Beot 1. Completely furnished. Couple only Refer- ences required. Write Pontiac _ Press. Box 8 “Rent Houses Unfurn. 36 (3 ROOMS PARTLY MODERN 480 pet month Inquire 223 W Fair- mount _ ‘ROOMS REFPRIO 18 mi " & STOVE from Pontiac. § ROOM LOWER INCOME. NICE. | y decorated Garage. _Aduits only F heat 6304 $ ROOM BRICK RANCH HOME $110 per morn FE 37600. IN ROCHESTER LA LARGE ? BED- room ranch carpeted: rec room, 2 c@r garage. near schools and churches §1 4 month OL NEWS REDROOM BRICK RANCH | home for lease Lake privileges sa ine Mev and Long Lakes alkin jstance to shopping cen- —ter. EM 38051 after 7 p.m LAKE SUBURBAN ELIZABETH Rd base- 2 beroom home. full 75 per mo ‘Jmos) PAULA KERN, 31 Oakland Ave rE ment vance x | Realtor. 3-6209. ‘Rent Lake mroperty 304 HOUGHTON LAKE - $0 or FE 17-8511 CLEAN } MODERN CAI CABINS PON- tiac Lake $40 ver week. Including ao or 82> a week by season and K Cabin Bay OR 30389. FORNIED WATERFRONT COT- tage. Boat. $400 for season. town On. 3-441 after 3 p.m. LAKE “FRONT COTTAGE SAND a hear Tawas. OL. 23-3056 or 7 ROOMS. Utilities Laundry fre 5-7. Tree. PR 61333. LAKEFRONT APT. COMPLETELY | MODERN ROOM FOR QUIET furn, boat and nice beach. EM _tlean_ man. eae Judson. 3-474, i 'ATE ENTRANCE MA KE RESERVATIONS FOR heosuaat Located at f vacation on beautiful Tee Tel-Huron 83 ner month OR ke. Lewiston Mich. Furnished 31-4086 | _cabin. 1 32 LARGE ROOMS, NICELY FUR. Dished Private nee. Men or working couple Florence. 3 ROOM, sen FURNISHED apt. Private entrance and wer and stool. C: re 6 om. FE 23-0970. T ROOMS. CLOSE TO LLOW Cab and Baldwin Rubber small _chtld welcome FE 40380 m1 Ooms, $15 WEEK 117 CEN- Aree FURN. APT. 338 W. = _ Huron or r. courteous 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. FE 4-2533 CONTRACTS WANTED Cash buyers waiting Prompt. courteous servfte. Get our esti- mate before you sell. or call st | tm your contract FE 1 or FE 6-9975. Ask for Ted McCullough. No | obligatt TEE LAKE. SLEEPS 6. OR 3-4970 4533" Ponti, Es AT MIS- Saukee Lake. near Cadillac, MA 5-7086. MODERN COTTAG NEW LARGE CABIN FIt'R- ished. Good beach. Lewiston, _ Mich, PE 5-1325 ALLED as NT. Modern, 2 blocks 45 shopping 2 Bedrooms Wk Mo Season. 556 E.. _Lake Dr. MA 41778 after 8 p.m. ___ For Rent Rooms 37 1 LARGE LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING room. bachelor oniv Before 6 23-0566. 89 ——, _P.m, ROOM APT. IN EXCHANGE ras aie |GIRL ‘WORKING AT PONTIAC ap-| {oF Ueht housework & care of |* os FE ee eee ministration Bidg. @ to § desires te oe CLOSE IN CLEAN SLEEPING ao sat PE van UPPER. rooms Men only. 46 Mechanic. Ls . NTE Wid. Ce entre Mtgs. 32 2 d weleone Wn nara ta for reat, Kitcher nn Oeivlieges Wall wR. bd ae 4 af ac id 2 ROOMS, 105 CENTER. OFF Cash Wariting | asta ne Partie entrance ™™ | SF" Font sen bey, Mooi” manaect 7R WILL ACCEPT COUPLE | CLEAN ease 'G ROOM. CLOSE contracts, eal) or see -_* my child: Fie E e175 in, private entrance. FE 2-6957. a takag ety fo Su |? eae DS MATT EPIVATE (STR, RICHER PRIVILEGES «| only. PE 363 77. “ ults lr id om bus tine. _A. JOHNSON, Realtor |3 .,R0OMs. he E APT. | NICE SLEEPING Las! GENTLE. Women must be willl tak i) cleaning tourt: ¢ablen, Must ree ae at Re me. _be clean an and | TeHable. FE 5-4382 3 LARGE ROOMS. Private entrance Working couple or 2 clean sober | FE 4-7267 al J. C.. HAYDEN 86 E. Walton Bivd. Open Eves. FAST ACTION! If you have the eontract — we have the ready mone pond Real Phone z 4-6492. Ask for Mr. Clark 5% MORTGAGES ON FARMS OR SUBURBAN from \ acre with 100 foot oe No a appraisal af {ARI ES” > DIE ae secs x Tele FE 4 “zt PE 3-899 poo CARR CORTRASTS. By ve Trateit, 4540 Dixie Hwy. WE RAVE ,000 At our pe to purchase pe or seasoned for racts clients, See me befor: oo col A8K FOR BOB MAHAN. To Buy-To SELL-To Ins YOU" BUY IT MELE INSURE or Tr ROOMS he resi P entrance. children. anford. # ROOM APT. ON SILVER LAKE. —OR _}-4134 ATE 7 ON. ASEMENT APARTMENT _fooms and bath FE §-1560, ; LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING APT. $10 LOVELY LAKE . 3 ROOM, Private eatrente und Doth, ati heat. Couple only. OR 3-8082. CAKEFRONT APT ALL oy, Duek Lake. +2962 | between R ALL BACHELOR APT. PRI- aM vate bati. entrance All ore Near os py apartment, TV, res Bia" Rent Apt. a 34 anne wee itor beth: kitchen privile 7 W. Hu ROOM R RENT ON Ae WEST fate 2-8828. _sentlemien. : _Side. Gentleman on 3 ROOM APT SLEEPING R ONLY. te 10re AP eine piel alas iN No a private caotrensa, 165 cmsasll Feces only Write Pontiac 8._Park: a al ROENTLEMAN WEST j ‘ROOMS, NEWLY DECORATED, side ro +1344. ‘ po chil ghildren. Call after 6 pm. 26| SLEEPING ROOM FOR 3. TWIN —N._ And . Pe 32-4527. 3 nEAR OE ROOMS AND BATHE ye WEST ew ecorated. Couple only.| @IDE GENTLEMEN PRE. j re es. ~ FERRED. FE 40415. OOMS SLEEPING ROOM. H OR le only call before 2 . "OR seat, without kitelien. Middleaged one ROOM AR or work FE 4-7895. 3, ho