: ; , , > : — f a , ll t * > » : ’ 4 * . ; os i , . i ‘ e - ~ ‘ %» ‘ ‘ ¢ ‘ i an - “st-~ THE PONTIAC PRESS &. 112th YEAR | keke | PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, TUESDAY, JUNE 8 1954-30 PAGES sRTANCHONE wate GERVICN bed ‘French Smash 2 Red Bases on Hanoi Outskirts Back With GM ‘Cohn Testifies | Warmest Day sisters Are Mothers on Same Day |Ground Troops Roger M. Kyes Returns to GM, Made Director On Vice President List; of Year Sends Stevens Anxious pes ee ut : *~ - d i ‘ ‘ e z | : 4 Mop Up Atte toQustReds Sc Tee ~~ Heavy Bombing . weather is forecast for Wednesday. Admits Government Is! the U. Ss. Weather Bureau pre- Will Be Top: Man Over Really in the Hands of |dicts a low of from @ to 64 de- on. Delta. Vil a Truck, Dayton Plants Patriotic Individuals —| S**e tonight and & high of from |B lage WASHINGTON (AP) wae patina sangeet frem 58 to HANOI, Indochina (UP) Roger M. Kyes, who gave — da r M. Ky gave Roy M. Cohn testified today | desrees Monday. It rose from French sir and groupe up his post as general man | 68 degrees at 8 a.m. today to 86 forces today destroyed two ager of GMC Truck & he never heard Secretary of |. 2 p.m. in ddwntown Pontiac. large Communist troop and Coach Division and as a vice the rey nerdy id ar Mey rein is — ag mor supply bases so near Hanoi president of General Motors thin unists any better| ‘day and tomorrow. | that smoke rising from the to become deputy secretary Comm : Today's 86 is two degrees higher rubble could be seen from than I do.” than the previous warmest day of defense under Secretary Charles E. Wilson, has re- And Cohn agreed—in re- | May 31. turned to GM. ROGER M. KYES sponse to a suggestion from + Army Counsel Joseph N.| ° the French by the United He was re-appointed a/| . |Welch—that the “govern: || S Ma Fi ht States wiped out a Red base vice president of the corpo- Cab-Union Ca /ment is really in the hands | Wews y miles from this ration yesterday afternoon of patriotic individuals” and for the first time placed : Sea AE nals Chena Attache | on the board of directors. Re-opens Today | ee ee ee measles if China Attacks He will be group executive lot the McCarthy-Army hearings POSE WITH SONS—Sisters Mrs. William Fahr, Reymont, Waterford Township, and in charge of the GMC Truck "where the predominant mood! Dulles Warns That We oa ew Lewes 18, of 17% 5 Marshal ange ein ! i f ; i i . : i : The Fahrs’ boy, David William, arrived at 2:23 | the first time how near * | a. m. and M & Coach and the Dayton| Photographs Submitted seemed nd eal ae Gea Might Act in Asia With | to leave St. Joseph Mercy Hospital today with the | was born at 2:25 Friday afternoon. The bases were built up by and Household Appliance| Showing Picket Lines | biows of the past weeks of angry) or Without Allies organized units, but the main Aa save te gre] AfOUNE Stords emai nen mp | wasinoros ~ cxn-see|Bentley on Witness Stand Bidgult Claims {2s tions policy committee and the ad-|_,2%* Comtempt hearing against! of strong sentiment to try to wind | ‘tary of State John Foster Dulles mination commie of GX gaan RUT Tem | wp te termes ws eaty wt |nid vay oe v. s. mie tex! TELS Of Shooting in House Peace P 3 < = 7" — or allies—if = announcement after a | “i eT gc Peay Ma Nac Recognizing this, Welch told the | the Chinese Communists openly en- WASHINGTON (UP) — Rep. Alvin M. Bentley today eace ogress that the 48-year-old industrialist |County’s three Circuit Court | So soos tae bn eee oo Seat ctane |#88e in armed aggression in Indo calmly confronted the four Puerto Rican fanatics who meters would leave General Motors for a | Judges. ‘he could get all his cross-exami-| China or anywhere else in the Far shot him and four other congressmen on the House floor; Fre legate Leads arg gpa ag top post with another auto mak- | C&b company attorneys, who! nation completed. East. March 1 and described the attack that almost snuffed! Discussion on Indochina rg ee a er. charge the union with ignoring an Chairman Mundt (R-SD) told But Dulles declared that the out his life. . at Gene : To 4c and fighter planes - . injunction against interference with | y, im | U. S. has no intention of going into In his old job Kyes was the | company operation, submitted pho-| “¢!ch he wanted to reassure him The “Michigan Republican, most seriously wounded of head af one of GM's operating di- pepe gece ons, Go will be given all the time | homey une under Present com | the lawmakers, testified at the Federal Court trial of the| GENEVA (French Foreign] | French ground visions. He now is group executive pany cab stands at Saginaw and | %®" hesregete ° —— Puerto Ricans on 10 counts of assault ae ee eS in charge of seven rating di-| Pike streets and at 430 Orchard Welch said he wants ample a news conference . Py : some progress cidade Seas Ege: Cake Lake Ave. ~ time to cross-examine Sen. Mc- | that the Korean talks at Geneva ~ As Bentley described the | ized at the Indochina peace confer-| countered little resistance. divisions, two household appliance | Headed by Mrs. Lucile G. Cornell | Carthy and Francis P. Carr, staff | are very close to a breakdown, - 008 murderous attack, he divisions and the GMC Truck and | the cab company charges the union! director for the McCarthy sub- | and he indicated that time is run- uNITIONS if glanced toward the defense Coach Division here. with strongarm tactics in trying| compitittee. ning short for America’s free tabl d his ts the allies to accept the united e and saw his assailants) 1, 4 speech obviously aimed at| *owed ) : world Coach Division, these include, in|. MPS: Lee Hill, cab dispatcher, | ys oa told reporters he will try| S¢tiom concept he has advocated tane-to-face actually Sor tip iadins eas i, Fie rege ror : urns, | - eed F 7 aes ft et Ld tt Fe qi | ¥ Ef i} i i ste ii i ti i Ai : f H +f ; if th E att i i [ first time. t i 2 E ij may 5 . was curious, of course."’ Compared Electric in Warren, Ohio, and the |‘erfere with the operation of the) Cohn's statement Stevens never | come when the united action plan Trailer in “Gas Station \io photographs made at the time |? & Catches Fire, Goes Off |ot the attack, Bentley found the ; — year-old Lolita Near Chattanooga adam ia subdued... | of the semi-public debate of agree- pensive . . . meditative.’ He said = CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. (—A)/\.. confederates — Rat 1 Cancel major policy declaration by Soviet -. | trailer—truek leaded with 19,000 Foreign -Minister V. M Miranda, Andres Figueroa Cordero pounds of naval detonator fuses ‘= later in the conference may come to & | caught fire and blew up at a rving Flores Rodrigues — day service station near here early to-|'00ked “the same.” = sss |“ Bidaallt’s spaech was primarily aay. The hundreds of explosions Testimony f a anf “2 review—of the proceedings to which followed were heard miles! Young " . portant village Girl, 2, Struck by Car “just as that, saying be | Rebel Tunisians Grab _ ae — how par major Issues remained unsettied, | Tiles west of Hanoi, in . . . . ”- : } M H rowly y esca ath. Wiles, Buick general man. |Di@S in Detroit Hospital | were” in getting individual Com: gt Cigarettes in Boycott {hours after the midnight fire. might soon be in sight. neund Army. I, In graphic medical terms, Youn; oar. : Thomas H. Keating, DETROIT @ — June Moore, 2-| - out “ the cu, a TUNIS. Tunisia @ — Bands of | No one was reported injured, | to), — bullet hit Bentley “ Though there was no advance; Catholic py gy the Chevrolet general manager, as | year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. | teas oe an’ Briage young’ Tunisian Nationalists) although a crowd estimated at (jow the right arm-pit traveled | Word on what the Russian would | attack Soar “' Reds, high John Moore of Detroit. died te eae rtd P hat | roamed the native quarters of| 1.500 by « Hamilton county | downward through his chest and |@y. Western diplomats — said. Wis and Keslg ake wore day afternoon in Receiving Hos- | “serpy a ae eect end have | unis today grabbing cigarettes| patrolman swarmed to the vieim- | body, tearing gaping holes in his | believed he — eS pegged air raids on nearby Red named to the operations policy pital from injuries suffered when | sit from all in| canes aad aaa on of the mouths of smokers, ity which was showered with | jung, diaphragm, stomach and ry — ce at ae pi, bases were announced amid | struck by a car Sunday night. The independence-seeking Na-| metal pieces of the fuses. liver. The surgeon doubled up his them to | these majer developments on In- | ! : g 3 § | i li u FI ? a nd H ist a5 § it AL 5 j 3 3 Es = z = : i | 3 : : 3 =i $F li : : i H E i et SEB ea zg tt ee dig bEi ee gAE ef gee F yyit E i E Fs i EE ; i E E iG 9 Z § ' | : E y Fs é af og br sf i - be 5 tr i tT 4 g 3 , i ; : i : | f z Fs i 1; A i : w FS | committee with Kyes. Their elec-| police said the little girl dashed | teT-charges coming out of the hear- tionalists were attempting to en- a : ference, or (2) blast the West for fective i ti ploded fuses. Some were found &| was “‘almost beyond repair.” lestern Iso believed his quarter mile away. When Bentley was admitted to scan chap one much . the | . e ® ® . * P The truck driver, William Lay-/|the hospital, Young said, he was French National Assembly in Paris Stocks Hit Har d ton, 28, of Richmond, Ky., said the | “the picture of a man in severe |as at the Geneva delegates. The load was being moved from the | shock” — cold, clammy. gray and | Assembly swung back into debate but G 5 : a ts oe Bars depot “ “ie in excruciating pain. on Indochina today, with many o| row mond ames sudden “His condi : the deputies highly critical of the . veloped 7: rer ft cbt smmaiees = i a ae policies of Premier Joseph Laniel’s|) NEW YORK @® — The stock gallons br gasoline Lissa, panier thereafter,” he anid. “. . . Tha | Sovernment. | market was shaken severely to- into the | day by a major selling wave that have left their marks on mankind truck. ’ outiosk for his recovery was ; | hit hard in the pee Flint. On that evening a tornado intelligence personnel were re- During the surgeon's testimony, as School Candidate action had spent itself, and the a ported investigating the incident. | Bentley listened intently from a | market steadied above the lows. a residential area in that city Traffic was being detoured be-| front row courtroom seat, to seo Edward P. Barrett has informed| Losses went to between 1 and cause of wreckage scattered over | as he said later — “if he was | the Pontiac Press that he plans/4 points in many instances. Few the highway and because hundreds jholding anything out on me.” |to withdraw as a candidate for | issues were able to withstand the of the fuses were still lying around. | Bentley still is suffering the ef-| the Pontiac Board of Education drive. The service station was damaged | fects of the gunshot wound and | and wilt make-a formal announce-| Shortly after the start of the tl kiest " canine heavily as were parked vehicles in of the damage will be per- | ment soon. second hour, selling mounted in tne wscperienced on hae the area and other buildings. eae as | Barrett’s name will appear on the | intensity until the tape fell behind pale spond oo He: said he hopes to be a court- | June 14 election ballot as the dead- in reporting actual transactions on nee seme, me M P W d room spectator later in the trial|line for removing candidates’ | the floor of the New York stock na orm < rr be a lovely 3 eepers e if the Puerto Ricans testify. names has passed. ‘ exchange. home on Coldwater road in Flint. th ig = R lj - “My master was a perfectly gain—in eal- ife- +U>-8: Jet Pilots ‘Compete . swell guy. Always remembered ; BOZMAN, Md. ®—Wally Cox, ° the bone and would offer a gentle ‘“ os ee ee L Hit T 600 Miles an Hou what I sera Pst have received was wedding ceremony recently on tel- @€ams it argets at a firm reprimand—couldn’t seem feepes war mart wre er) Air Force's Ist World Series of the Air day for real. Cox _ hooed off DeWSINED.. sid. ey-BOHEN-W. FITZGERALD to shreds as all four members | they are playing for keeps, The , La Haren ous Bd _ Aaniatant. tothe. Edéltes....| of each team took deadly aim | type of jets competing in this meet “ haired Broadway dancer, as his; NELLIS AIR BASE, LAS VE- and fired away. linclude F86F, FG, FMB, Fa6A. mine feel I was completely ac- bride. Cox gave his age as 2. | Gas ade — Ferty- es| Monday's events included low The average speed Will be between cepted as , Nev five mil Flanked by a dozen close friends, the couple was married in an open- air ceremony at the waterfront angle bombing, low angle strafing. | tive hundred and six hundred miles high angle dive bembing ang high on hee sidered in this modern day type of | has only five seconds from the gunnery. First of all for these jet | time he picks ap the target until fighters this is the world series and | a vemarkers of LONDON @ — The wreck of , P and the majority of hits will the several hundreds they mourn. big German Nazi troop carrier. In Today's Press | tat within twenty tect of a direct sunk in the Baltic off Poland dur- ee rere eye. ' ing World War Il, has heen re- Bee Centeine. . animal orphans whose families covered by the Polish Salvage Ser- } —— are vice, Warsaw Radio reported to og Be - Pontiac Press Phote _ Sel Os + GRATEFUL—This Irish Setter namea “Red” homeless. The Lewises have received an annual ate @ Country, Tei-Beree | iet teams went to work in earnest Piers, «|: seems to be thanking his mistress, Mrs. J. Gardner | award for kindness to an animal from the Oakland to pile up points in the first round meeveerrerrerrirt ee County Welfare Society | Lewis of Birmingham, for giving him & new home| County Chapter-of the Michigan Animal Rescue | Mew ‘34 Olds 8. Onty $1,292. At least) of the five day meet. ently, Prenreme ss cg. cy ae | Ueman's Town @ Country, Tel-Mares scans oh ean s, OO after the Flint tornade a year ago teday made him | League, Inc. SS Feil 2 | Target alter target was ripped | (Women's Pages... i ik 6 | Open every aight “Ul 6 © ' : . } ae: ea: ae i , j : a f. * an | THE PO aT am dget for 1954-55, _ ~ Passes Bu Approves 1.85 Pct. Interest Tadition, members of the American Assn. of University Women will a - * Li Si i : 1sPF gE 2 it i : (gg | 4 f g F g 9 z ; F Qg8 H 3 | i 2 ? : MH 3 tf araeed = Clardy Asks Deportation | for 100 Named in Letter WASHINGTON ® — Rep. Kit Clardy (R-Mich) today urged Atty. Gen. Brownell to start deportation against Nathan Greg- ory Silvermaster and about 100 others whose names he said are on file with the House Un-Amer- fean Activities Committee. Ciardy, a member of the com. | tid he would “stop at nothing’ | °¢ i THE i ; ey LE =< 4 » & nd, in the air and on the sea” are as wonderful today as they were in World War II. World War I, or the Korean War. . . * Despite all the “dismay and | wrangling,” Welch asked, “the country and particularly the moth- ers and fathers of our boys in service may rest assured we have a beautiful Army, and Navy, and Air Force, ready to fight Commuv- nists abroad and at home?” Cohn agreed there is ‘‘no doubt about it." Earlier, Cohn swore that Army Counselor John G. Adams once ¢ & > NTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, JUN * } fe be | Kidnaper Released, Judge Drops Charge SAN MATEO, Calif. @—Ervin Arnold, who said he took 4% year- old Kathie Langdon to give her a geod heme, was tree ef a child stealing charge today. Municipal Judge Fred M. Wyck- off said no useful purpose would be served by holding Arnold, 4, a welder, The action followed a con- ference yesterday with Kathie's di- }vereed - mother, Mrs, .- Marilyn Campbell of Sacramento. Mrs. Campbell said Kathie had been Arnold two days later. Blast in Korea Kills 9 MASAN, Korea (®#—Nine Koreans were killed and five were danger- ously injured here Monday when a bus blew up, apparently after hitting a land mine, it was an- nounced today, 5 of 6 Trustees Resign Posts in Port Austin PORT AUSTIN ®—This village at the top of the Michigan Thumb has lost five of its six governing trustees by resignation in the last month. Only Jack A. Webb of the orig- inal six remains in office. Each of the five who quit said only that he was resigning -be- ;cause of ‘“‘conditions beyond my |control.”" But there have been sharp differences between the trus- tees and Village President Harry F. Schmidt on policy and proce- dure Philip Woodworth, village attor- ney, said a new set of trustees to govern the village could be accomplished via a special elec- tion or by appointing three new trustees to form a quorum, which could then appoint two others. | Those who have quit as trustees over the last month are Harold Knoblock, Andrew Horetski, Joseph Pattison, Walter Hunt and Henry Antoseski. | en BE Man Injures Shoulder mittee, wrote Brownell, stating |‘ Prevent the McCarthy subcom-|in Automobile Session “there is an-appalling number of Communists in our midst who ought to be deported.’’ Turks Work on Alliance ATHENS, Greece (®—Turkish Premier Adnan Menderes con- ferred with Premier Alexander Papagos and Greek leaders 9% minutes today on details of the Balkan military alliance between -—Purkey; Yugostevie-and-Greece— se perenne | his aides of improper pressures for | ica The Weather favored treatment for Pvt. G.| David Schine AND VICINITY — Partis. o_»__* tonight and Wednesday ow to | ; night 60 oo en ee - Today's forenoon session of the heer. Teday in Pontiac Lowest temperature preceding & am At @ am: Wind direction: East Sun sets Tuesday at 807 pm Sun rises Wednesday at 455 am mone oom Fleas Tuesday Add AL pm. Lings. There were reports of _con- | | ay at 12:53 am siderable sentiment to try to wind | Downtown Temperatares ___ them up this week, Se — “vst T% However, the closed meeting ap- 0098 eee 86 | parently produced little beyond an- a * other clash between Sen. Syming- Menday itn Pontiac (As recorded downtown) mont FLO Somme eer eneeeeane | mittee from questioning members | | of the Army’s top loyalty board. | And. Cohn testified, Adams | threatened to cause an ‘‘embarras- j sing” report to be circulated ; about him unless the subcommit- | tee withdrew subpoenas for loyalty | board members, His testimony on this point was in support of the McCarthy camp's contention the Army was trying | to stop Sen. McCarthy’s investiga- tion of communism in the / } _when it accused the senator and | | 29th day of the televised hearings | got under way 45 minutes late-be- |cause the senators first held a | Possibility of speeding up the hear- lar to their public row of yesterday. t * * * The Democrats, noting Me- Carthy’s demand that Clark Ciif- ! ton (D-Mo) and Sen. McCarthy. | Other senators described it as simi- | Eliert A. Peterson, 57, of 114 State St., was treated for a should- er injury at Pontiac General Hos- pital Monday after his car was involved in a collision at W. Huron and Henderson Sts. Peterson told Pontiac Police that he was driving his station wagon east on Huron when westbound William FE. Tuttle, 17, of 1160 Lake Angelus Shores, made a left turn in_front_of him onto Henderson. .; auto-stripping. atthe home of Mrs. | | Hastings Civil Air Patrol cadets More Campers Can Be Enrolled for Frog Hollow HE i Fe EE : i 3 “ BF i’ Kyes Returns fo GM, Is Placed on Board (Continued From Page One) to head their respective Buick and Chevrolet divisions. Edward R. Godfrey, who has been a vice president and group Keating joined GM in 1916 and since 1949 has been a vice presi- dent, general manager and a mem- ber of the administrative commit- tee. Kyes joined GM in 1948. He served as executive in charge of the procurement and schedules staff and then as assistant general manager of the Truck and Coach Division before being promoted to general manager two years prior to his ‘‘draft’”’ by President Eisen- hower and Secretary Wilson. The Dayton and Household Di- visions manufacture such items | as Delco electric equipment, Frig- | idaire refrigerators and washers, | Moraine bearings, and other’ prod- ucts. Car-Stripper Caught, Receives Probation A West Bloomfield Township youth was placed on 90 days pro- ‘bation Tor Tarceny from an auto tafter he and a juvenile compan- ion were caught Sunday morning stripping a car. Larry Fredericksen. 17, of 68% State Park Blvd., and a 14-year-old | companion “were held by Lewis} Loch, of 32510 Oakley, until Or- chard Lake Police could notify who were investigating another Bill Bem, 3363 Elder. Fredericksen pleaded guilty Monday before W. Bloomfield Township Justice Elmer C. Die- terle. The juvenile is in custody of his parents pending court action. Deputies said the youths took them to the hiding place for their auto accessories loot, and found Mrs. Bem’s missing hub caps among the auto parts cache. CAP Cadets Honored BATTLE CREEK ® — Two were awarded Sunday the nation’s top CAP honor—the Cadet Pro- ficiency Certificate. Certificates were presented to Rodney L, Boyes and Michael West, both members of the Hastings Squadron, at the Pontiac Deaths Morris J. AuClair attack at his home at 9:30 a.m. Monday. _ Born in Fine, N. Y. Jan 1, 1900, he was the son of Henry afd Or-" phelina Burnett AuClair: He mar- | ried Lillian R. DeRosih in Alpena Feb. 5, 1938, and came to Pontiac to live 14 years ago. Mr. AuClair was employed at GMC Truck and Coach Division. _ Besides his widow and father he is survived by a brother, Law- rence, of Ossineke. Funeral will be: Wednesday at 2 p.m. from the Voorhees-Siple Fu- neral Home. The Rev. Malcolm K. Burton of First Congregational Church will officiate and burial will be in Perry Mount Park Ceme- tery. E 8, 1954 Guatemala Cuts ; |dered a 30-day suspension of con- | stitutional guarantees today. | the press. 4 Civil Liberties Red-Supported Regime Suspends Constitutional _ Rights for 30 Days ‘GUATEMALA —Guatemala’s Communist-backed government or- The action was taken at an extra- ordinary session of President Jacobo Arbenz Guzman’s Cabinet. It followed three weeks of rising tension following U.S. objections to the delivery of a large shipment of arms from Communist Poland to the Central American country. Among the civil rights suspended was the constitutional article estab- lishing freedom of expression and The Cabinet said it was imposing the suspension in view of the ‘‘cur- rent situation.” A week ago Arbenz charged a_ well-financed plot of “serious proportions” had been un- covered against his government. New fears of trouble were aroused last night when a two- engine mystery plane showered anti-Communist leaflets over a town in western Guatemala and also flew over the capital. Another such plane—or the same one—dropped leaflets on the capi- tal May 26 and dived on the city several times before it disap- peared. Time Eases Memory of Tornado Horror (Continued From Page One) shelter along with dozens of other homeless dogs. I wasn't even a hero, like some of the others: who had led rescue parties to their buried families. “All I wanted was an occasional sip of water. No food at all. Then I would fall asieep- again, hoping each time to wake up and find I had just had a bad dog dream. “Every time the door opened, I hoped they had come for me— but they never walked through that door, days went by and I) heard the shelter people telling how I cried and groaned in my sleep, Comer W. Dean Comer W. Dean, 81, died Mon- day at 4:3 pm. w visiting | at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Born in Hartland, Tenn.; Oct. 24, 1872 he had lived his entire Besides his widow and Mrs. Mar- | shall he is survived by two other Tommie Smith, Jr. Service was held today for Tom- mie Smith Jr., infant son of Tom- mie and Elizabeth Smalley Smith of 297 Rockwell St. The Rev. T. | Walter Harris of Providence Mis- | sionary Baptist Church officiated | and burial was in Oak Hill Ceme- tery. The baby was born Sunday and died at 3:05 p.m. Monday in Pon- tiac General Hospital. Besides his parents he is sur- vived by two sisters and a broth- er, Gwendolyn, Kenneth and Alma J. at home. French Destroy Two Red Bases (Continued From Page One) sources in Washington reported that the Eisenhower administration was deeply concerned over the Red drive into the Red River Delta and the President may decide within 30 days whether to ask Congress for authority to intervene directly in Indochina. 2. Gen, Paut Ely arrived in Sai- gon on his way to Hanoi to take over the supreme command in In- dochina.. Ely arrived in Indochina as mili- tary observers reported that Com- munist strength in the all-impor- tant Red River Delta now was) equal to that of the French. Ely, retieved from assignment as French army chief of staff to assume will be assumed by Ely, and Gen. Henry - Eugene Navarre, the out- military commander, met the new chief at the airport. CIPOTOIUIS. « . poscccdeccess 7 -Hord be called as a witness, made emperttere ccc ens] formal motion that Ciifford be Weather—Ghowers. /Summoned to the witness chair Fighest end, Lowest Temporeterce This | immediately, The Republicans . ' $0 tm 993 39 im toe VOted it down 4:3. a haites Sereretaes Canin Clifford, a Washington lawyer,| | PRES. EISENHOWER @1 $4 Kansas City #3 61 Was special counsel to President| Wearing.cap and gown after re- on 8 Menaul’ 3? %) Truman Wuring part of the time | C¢!ving an honorary degree of doc- 7 Miami % 7% Truman occupied the White House. | tar of laws yesterday from historte 3 bf an me fe Sf| McCarthy declared yesterday he| Washington College, Chestertown, mane #1 57| believed Symington and Clifford | Md., is President Eisenhower. The Sroseene City &2 persuaded a “naive” of | college cited the President as one ts a1 the Army Stevens to bring the | who’ “yet retains. the common ‘ —— charges against him. touch and prefers the simple life.” close of the Michigan Wing's er- campment at Battle Creek, |of Levering, secretary-treasurer. but they said they could find no broken bones or cuts. “One day I did open both my| eyes when visitors came and I saw | lifetime in Chapel Hill, Tenn. He Mr, and Mrs. J. Gardner’ Lewis, Pointing to the circle of idle crafts- married Viola Pratt 52 years ago. | 581) N. Adams Road, Birmingham. ™€n, “one of them has a bow They had come for me in answer to a newspaper story someone had _| written about me. I knew right! away they wanted me and I wanted to go with them. “Hunting’s good around here and when the memory of the tor- | nado creeps back, I start looking for a pheasant to chase. I like chocolate covered peanuts, too, and I even got a whole bag of my own for Christmas. “Really bad times are when it storms, and fen Mrs. Lewis un- derstands and sits and talks to me Gradually this tornado busi- ness is slipping away and I expect to live happily ever after with the Lewises.”’ e The conclusion of Red's story is told by Mrs. Lewis who says he is a fine dog and they are glad they could do something for this animal who lost his first family. In recognition of the ‘‘outstand- ing humanitarian act” of the Lewises, the Oakland County Chap- ter of the Michigan Animal Rescue League, Inc., has just presented the couple with its annual citation. Mailmen Re-elect Slate of Officers PETOSKEY (UP) — Howard F. Ware, of Pinconning, has been re- elected president of the Michigan Star Route Mail Carriers Assn. All other officers were reelected during the association’s annual convention here. They include John R. Anderson, of Bark River, vice president, and George B. Williams, | Directors re-elected included La- vern Olmstead, /of Sturgis; Leon Harris, of St./ Johns; Harry R. Snyder, of Irgn Mountain; Frank C. Barney, of/Lewiston, and Of" Onekenta Donald Air Force Jets Hold World Series of Air ce a >, ee ee New Postmaster Replaces Fowler (i Ary fia ei 3 A E g 2 3 : 4 z i t i ; Uy Shaggy Dog Tale Portrays Pooch as Real Linguist WASHINGTON (INS) ul oe i z > | d ae i H Hip H ary, The throng around the dog in- creased. “‘Kid,"’ said Gatchell, tie The canine walked up to editor and stuck her forepaws his chest. Sure enough, he sport- tie. The city editor asked twice to take the bread. budge. At the third request, : ever, she eagerly grabbed the food and bolted it down. |to seek the council presidency he Gatchell admitted that ail his, 5as held since 1946. dogs were not that smart. “I) had one dog who couldn't even, In a normal-year about three learn his name,"’ he remarked million tons of sheet steel are used sadly. | to make tin plate for cans. 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HOBSON International News Service RIVERDALE, New York — I! just @aw the graduation day e¢x- | ercises of two lovely girls. Miss | Jill Whedon and Miss Jonna Simon, | and to me it was a special grad- uation day because when they were; infants. nearly 18 years ago, | had | held each of them in my: arms many a time. Never are we more aware of the flight of time than when our own sons and daughters, or those of | our closest friends, pass one of the milestones that separate child Watching them take their di- plomas, I remember a picture I'd seen a day before at a “sweet woman graduate,”’ a grandmother graduate in fact. Mrs. Blanche | Stanley, one of Columbia Univer- sity’s 6.400 graduates, and first in her own class of 350 In her black college gown and r.ortarboard, she held up her Phi | Beta Kappa key for her 18-mont)- | old granddaughter, Christine—and the two faces matched each other | in exuberance and joy. “TFve dreamed of a college de- gree,” Mrs, Stanicy said when I phoned te ask about her grad- uation day, “for 30 years. “T finished high school at 14%, worked for a while and then went to teachers college upstate | for two years. Later. I got a job as an accountant, marred, and had two children, but college still remained a dream. At last, in 1951, | with my son in the Army and my daughter engaged, 1 finally en- rolled.’ Wasn't it tough, being surround. | ed by youngsters in every class? “Oh, I got along beautifully,"’ she said. “Once in a while I'd hand out some advice, but they accept- ed me and there must have been a thousand incidents that made me laugh.” She specialised in Russian his- tory, which rather intrigucd me too. “My grandfather was in our diplomatic service.” she ex- plained, “and maybe that started my interest in world affairs. But there was a more practical reason as well. “For an older person, looking fo. a job, this is one field not over-crowded by the young. A vo cational expert once told me, ‘If you'd picked American history. / you'd be just another gray hair for our file-drawer . “This way, find me —a— jab! when I'm ready—but first I want to get my Ph. 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Gott said the price of of health on. questions of personal ifinances and possible election law | violations, but said the govern- | | - . he | . . sre il aceae oaes "in Sea Crash; 3 Live | A report is#yed by ‘a Senate elec- | : ions subcommittee on Jan. 2, 1953, ACAPULCO, Mexico mA Mex- ican ambulance plane bringing an 'raised questions about McCarthy's financial transactions. 3 Men Plead Innocent to Drunk Driving Count resort town yesterday. Teofilo Olea Figueroa, or the two ‘Three men appearing before crewmen. Police at first concluded cocoa beans, at present 70 cents a Municipal Judge Maurice E. Fin- all had been killed and their bodies pound compared with 5 cents a that he broke into a storage thed negan Monday on driving under washed out to sea. pound in 191. is forcing candy at the Dr Goldberg Day Camp the influence of liquor charges Then late last night searchers Makers to decide whether to re-|at 41390 W. 10-Mile Rd. 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Mich as second class matter SE MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ie) ent! clustvely to the use ion of Tocalnews Grinted tp this news- well as all & patches a vy carrier for 40 cents Pontine Press is delivered & where carrier ee ig not available by mai! fo is $12.00 a vear: else- ond ptmine counting places in the United $90.00 a year. All mai! soc es riptions ere payable Phone Pontiac FE 2-818! th MEMBER OF AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS TUESDAY, JUNE 8, 1954 Pontiac’s School Needs - Do the people of Pontiac want half day school sessions? : We don’t think so. But that inferior brand of education ii is just what is in prospect unless the electors of the district do something about it. : That is why Pontiac's Board of Education is submitting a 10 year school tax increase program on the ballots June 14. The addi- tional money is needed to meet increased operating costs and finance more school buildings and classrooms. - * * Back in 1948 State school aid amount- ed to $112 per pupil. The resulting $1,555,000 paid more than two-thirds of the total school budget. Beginning in July, State aid will be $130 per pupil. But the resulting $2,210,000 will pay less than half the $4,847,499 school budget because of higher costs. At the present rate local property taxes will yield about $2,000,000, leaving a $638,- 000 operating deficit. ‘ x *« * By September total school enrollment will be 17,000 or 1,200 more than at present. With every possible existing facility bursting at the seams, the board has no choice but ask the people for more money. Its tax increase program, there- fore, is designed to balance the operating budget and finance a 10 year, $9,000,000 building pro- gram. The increased cost to the average iaxpayer with property assessed at $3,000 will run from $13 te $14 a year. x * * This additional tax revenue will make possible new buildings to care for an expected enrollment of 23,000 by 1964. _ ___ Planned expansion includes 100 more grade school rooms, 10 multipurpose rooms, a new 48 reom senior high school and 48 junior high classrooms. Pontiac can't afford to dodge this. challenge. Anyway, He Deserved It Though his views hadn’t a thin chance of standing up in court, in this case we share Lapeer County Sheriff Grecory’s dislike of diplomatic immunity. The reason is that it was diplomatic immunity which sprung one IsTVAN Torma from Sheriff Grecory’s jail after the arrest had grown into an inter- national ificident. The trouble started when Torma, who is second secretary of Communist Hungary's Washington legation, apparently went on a bender, starting in Detroit. * * * In Lapeer County the car in which the diplomat and his two drinking companions were riding, forced a sheriff's car off the road. The three men were arrested on ——j—-——_— See EEE EEnnE aR Dr. Bunche Cleared . It must be gratifying to all who know ‘and admire Dr. Ratpx J. Buncue that an investigating board has upheld his loyalty. As most people familiar with his rec- ord realize, the director of U. N.’s trus- teeship division is one of the Nation's outstanding citizens. Born in Detroit, he worked his way up despite the handi- caps of poverty and race. x * * . A star athlete and a student at Howard and Harvard Universi- ties, he is well grounded in both anthropology and ethnology. Be- sides service in our State Depart- ment, he played a distinguished role as head of the U. N. Pales- tine Commission. The decisively favorable report on him by the International Organizations‘ Employes Loyalty Board vindicates the judgment of U. N. Secretary General Dac HAMMARSKJOLD. The world organi- zation’s top executive has chosen Dr. Bunene for the new position of deputy secretary general. * * * The record indicates that Dr. Bunche will take into that office the same talents and devotion which have made his previous public services so valuable. Tue poor contribute most to prosper- ity. Nineteen out of 20 rich people are too stingy to spend money (that’s why they're rich), but most poor people are — spendthrifts who put their money into circulation as fast as or faster than they receive it. “A CONSIDERABLE percentage of juve- nile-deltinquency is due to a defect in the parents’ own integration in certain areas of behavior,” says a psychiatrist. Translation: Many problem children result from bad examples set by parents. The Man About Town Was First in Line Oakland County Man Led All at MSC Alumni Reunion Bathing suit: An article of apparel whose dif- ference from an evening gown is plainly seen. A %-year-old Oakland County man led the whole bunch when 1.600 of the Michigan State College alumni met for their annual reunion the other day. He is Leslie A. Buell of Holly, who graduated there in 1883. He greeted __the few surviving members of the classes immedi- ‘ately following that year. Today is the first anniversary of that ternade which did much damage in Oakland County, and caused the loss of 118 lives In Flint. Speaker at Monday's luncheon of the Genesee County Real Estate Board was Bruce J. Annett of Pontiac, first vice-president of the state associ- ation. In a-direct statement to the writer, Supervisor Miller of Warren Township, Macomb County, hopes Pon- tiac people will not lose their friendship for his area because it doesn't want the Detroit City Airport there That 73-foot pole that has risen at 34 Cherokee Road. according to Mitchell L. Bacow who lives at that address, is only the antenna for an amateur radio station Most of us have formed the same opinion as Tommy Giltlotte, that it is necessary for their opponents to knock off so many home runs. because the present De troit Tiger outfield ean snag anything batted inside the park An employer of the engineering department at Pontiac Motor Division, Peter Palshan charges 6f Béing drunk and i orderly. Torma’s companions were fined, but the Hungarian stood mute in court. In effect he said to Sheriff Gregory “you can't . arrest me.” But arrested he was and he stayed that way until our State Department intervened, through Gov. WILLIAMS and. is raising a family of athletes Ilis ira sons atready Nave distinguished themselves in high school and other sports. The Palsham home is on Oakwood Road. : Getting very little out of watching it on tele- Vision, Gerry Harcourt of Metamora says he waits for his Pontiac Press to learn what's really going on at the McCarthy i PON ‘TIAC PRESS. TU ESDAY, JUNE 8, 1954 \ Voice of the People Jig. wy NFO UsUR “ Congressman [ Dondero Didn't Cause Delay in Passing of St. Lawrence Seaway Bill (Letters will be condensed when neces- eed tans maker at tnt writer must chen oy letters but these wil) not be published ff the writer so requests, unless the letter is critica! to fle nature) Writer “Donkey rightly named himself in his recent letter attack- ing Congressman Dondero for hav- ing to take 20 years to get the St. Lawrence Seaway across, That 20 years is only a drop in the bucket. The first bill appropriat- ing money for that seaway called for $45,000 for dredging a channel at St. Clair Flats. The bill passed Congress but was vetoed by Presi- dent Pierce in 1855. Congress passed it over his veto, however. Zach Chandler (Rep.) got an- other appropriation through Con- gress only to have it vetoed by another Democratic president, Buchanan. In ‘the battle to uphold that veto the leader was Jeffer- son Davis, August 20, 1867, real work did begin and was com- pleted (St. Clair) late in 1871. Another deepening was begun in 1873 and completed in 1878, In those early days Democrat leaders ‘loaded’ the committee in charge of bills for internal im- provements with southern and east- ern Democrats led by Jeff Davis to“the ratio of six against western improvements to one Jone western- er Who has fought the hardest against the St. Lawrence down the years? It is Democratic New York City and they are still going strong. Don't blame it on Dondere and the Republicans for that 20 year delay This is sid first | time since Eom Our Files. 15 Years Ago CHESTON ESHELMAN, student flier, caught in stolen plane after forced landing; insists he was trav- eling to planet Mars. WANDA COCHRAN, American dancer, reports after meeting with Adolf Hitler that he was ‘‘very nice, and ‘‘good-looking.”’ % Years Ago 7 YEAR-OLD BOY, Oliver T. Me- Chirter wins $75,000 in sweepstakes on Epsom Derby; 21 per cent of English prize money goes to U. S. citizens A HIGH STANDARD of living and good homes is plan set forth by FDR as he maps social] security bill. 1928 that the Republicans have had Congress ‘and the Presidency dames W. Clapp 1>4 South Johnson World Going to Bad, os Forecast in Bible This old world seems to grow worse and worse day by day; but this is prophesy being fulfilled ac- cording to the Bible. The proof is made plain in the actions and disbelief of atheists and agnostics today more than ever before. As a Christian and loyal Amer- lean I would like to pledge al- legiance to my country “under Ged.” Also I would like to ask the doubters, which is the greater, creation or the Creator. In God We Trust Just A Smile No Wonder “You're looking discouraged, what's on your mind?” “A piece of my wife's.” Case Records of a Psychologist ‘Mothers Who Are Jealous of New Babies Must Overcome Their Selfish Thoughts Noreen halted her baby so intensely she was sent to a mental sanitarium for shock treatment. Thousands of wives have occasional hateful flashes regarding their new baby, so read this carefully. It is not abnormal to resent disruption of your nawpy monopoly of your husba so don’t think you are going insane if you feel like Noreen. But recog- nize your thinking. , By DR. GEORGE W, CRANE Case -£-326--Noreen B.-aged-29 went berserk after her baby was born and spent three months in a mental sanitarium where she had a long series of shock treatments. Many Wives get Unstrung during and after the first pregnancy, so I shal! present this case for its scientific valte. Paste it in your scrapbook Noreen was a beautiful giv} who attracted men as honey draws flies, She had suffered a very unhappy childhood, with a drunken father and a broken home before she left an abortion, but this failed. Then I almost lost my mind with rage when I found I had to stay home from parties. “My husband's work kept him away a great deal, and now I could no longer travel with him, ~\ . —_ ry te eae | i, Wild) Hy | | pw K ~ rhe which had been one of my great¢st dehghts. F “Each day and night that | spent alone at home, I hated the child more, for he stood between SB aMiiMarl SCT. So she was unduly hungry for attention and love, Her vivacity and beauty made social affairs a balm fo her previousty wound- ed ego. Then she married, and within two months found that she was to have a baby. She became frantic with anger and bitterness “Dr. Crane, I first tried to have me and the only real happiness ft had ever known, “My husband would call me by telephone each night, which was the only thing that kept me going. “But I raged at fate for dealing me this unlucky card, and I kept building up greater dislike for my baby. “In the middle the of night, Atty.-Gen. MILLarp. * * * Despite assurances from Mr. DULLES’ men that Torma couldn't be held, Sher- iff Grecory thinks he deserved jail as much as the other two, and we agree. In fact we suggest that Mr. Torma stay away from Michigan and that his government recall him for conduct unbecoming a diplomat. ————EEE It’s well and good (oe niece to have @ lot of backbone, but not enough to reach the point where he combs his hair. * A Pentiac professional man who for obvious reasons forbids us to use his name, says that he bought one of those Florida mail order building tots last fall, and then spent most of the winter down there trying to find it. Little Dan Cupid has knocked another one of our boys for a loop. Bit! Sparge and the new “Mrs. Spargo,” the former Mrs. Lewis, are busily engaged in building a home near Grand Haven. Bill was a long. slow sale, but he finally capitu- lated to the vite guy with the bow and arrow vetbal Orchide ae Mrs. Lacy Richards formeriy of. Utica; one hundredth of Owosso, birthday. | Aunt Het The trouble with ¢ulture is you're never sure you've got it till some. hedy that's supposed te have it treats you like a member of their club, - = 7 : re a doctor or nurse in area: “I became delirious with pain - and frustration, During the fot. lowing week, every time I heard the baby cry or even move in its crib, 1 could have screamed So great was my resentment. “I couldn't even bear to nurse him, although I had plenty of milk. Even to this day, and five years have passed, I can't stand the sight of mothers ers baby car- riages. “They make me so ineagie with rage that | almost black out. I literally cross the street to avoid passing a mother with a babv. “Dr. Crane, | realize my atti- tude is unnatural, but this is just the way IT feel, so I am telling you the truth. Ht Noreen had verbalized her while alone in our country home, i -had. the. Se ire years ago. she would have felt less frustrated, For the very act of talking over one’s problems, helps lessen the tension. And she was not so unnatural] as she thought, for it surprised her to know how many thousands of other wives have secretly hated their first baby, at least momen- tarily. For the pregnancy inter- feres with their own social life. lf a wife has been a coddied, only child and has been unduly spoiled, or if her childhood bas been hard and she then doubly relishes the delight of a husband who loves her, it is not unnat- ural to have secret grudges oc- casionally against any kinfolk who may spoil her privacy. There is no inevitable attraction ® between mother and baby. This love is a learned habit, and usually starts during early pregnancy. But hatred may also develop then. too. So send for my bulletin “Facts about Pregnancy.” enclos- _jng a stamped return envelope plus a dime. Learn to love your baby early. mSceer Ja Hopkins Sua dicetel ine ine.) Off Cuff Political Talks ae. Seized, Distorted by Reds” By DAV LAWRENCE LONDON — Anybody who wants to see the. between Great Britain and the United States look far for the causes of — differences. aré refatively few Com- , but no- body knows the -extent of Com- Hi day the London of “The New York significant i by leaders of the left wing of the Labor party in “speeches, newspaper articles, and pamphlets for the last two years “As a result many thousands of working-class folk honestly be- lieve that Britain, long a citadel of freedom, can remain neutral in the contést between the free world and totalitarianism.” It ts interesting to note that politicians of the left wing here have recently been portraying the Eisenhower administration as eager for war, and this line, oddly enough, has appeared in newspapers in Southeast Asia as well as on the continent’ of Europe. propaganda objective to try to pic- ture the American government as a ‘‘warmonger.” So, while normal and natural differences of opinion occur be- tween Britain and the United States, everything that is said in a press conference in Washington is seized upon as an excuse to dytort the American position. Incidentally, one may well won- der whether the presidential press conference as an institution should not be given a thorough re-exam- ination by the government at Washington and some _ drastic changes made in its operation lest it do far more harm to the United States than it does good abroad in allegediy keeping the American people informed. As between waiting a day or so, until_a carefully prepared state- ment can be issued to define a public policy, and taking the risks of what the impromptu utterance in a press conference can do by way of damage to American interests abroad, the value of a few hours’ delay to take proper precautions is obvi- ous, They do not have press con- ferences here in Britain with the prime minister. The government is interrogated regularly in the House of Commons bh the opposition mitted well in advance, as they should really be in press confer- ences in Washington. For these are not ordinary times Conditions such as wartime are being faced on every side except by the press. which still feels that military operations or plans -remain fair game in the news business. The existence of an enemy who is ready to transmit every scrap of information ferreted out by a vigilant press seems some- Portraits By JAMES J. METCALFE . It is not how you comb your hair . Or how you wear your clothes . Your perfect $peech and man- ner or . . . Sophisticated pose .. . It is the warmth inside your heart . . . The sentiment sincere .. . In every kindly thought expressed . That makes your friendship dear . . . No money and no flattery .. . Can win affection true . . . The value of your name and face Depends at last on you. . . How well you serve your neighbor and The stranger on the street. . . In happiness or sorrow and... In triumph or defeat . . . Your inter- est in the welfare of . . . Another soul on earth... Reflects the finai measure of . . . Your more im- portant worth. prevail in —bishop— times to be svericcked, though there in this respect in Britain than in France or in America, It is not difficutt to provoke ‘a breach between the American and British peoples if international - affatrs are reported avith the same spirit of contentiousness that we see in an athletic contest. : It is bad enough to see members of Congress and of Parliament swinging out in criticism on for- eign questions without informing themselves of all the factsbut it is even more discouraging to see the political partisans of past ad- ministrations in the United States out on the stump seeking publicly to discredit the foreign policy of - their own gevernment in respect to our allies, This is grist for the Communist mill. ~~ The miracle is that the rela- tions between Britdin and Amer- _« ica on the whole remain as good Washington and London are work- ing more closely together, gov ernmentally speaking, than they have been in a long time, and there would be no harm in bluntly expressing differences of opinidén if it were not for the manipula- tions and the mischiefmakers who tend to use such items in their publicity campaign to create a real cleavage between the British and American peoples. . (Copyright. 1954) Baering Down By ARTHUR “BUGS” BAER Jaternational News Service You probably wondered who the sad villagers were in the chorus of the Army-McCarthy unsponsored television clinic. “They Walled not weiner did they spin. For an over-optimistic mo- ment we thought somebody had finally produced the silent com- mercial plugger. But the fellow seated directly to the rear and left of Jenkins was not his golf slice. He was a curious tourist Who happened to be going by the building The rather beefy old gal- with the terrace of chins was boning for a baccalaureate. This month she graduates from the conserva- tory of keyhole astronomers. Do you remember the other old gal bobbing up and down like a crow in a cornfield? She special- ized in monitored telephone con- versations on five-party lines. Every once in a while Mundt turned and thanked the official back-scratcher in the second row, He is the only man in the Capi- to} who can push congressional laundry into a mail chute. The melancholy person back of Adams looked like the corporal in charge of pall-bearers, Actually he was a sidewalk superintendent who came in during the rainy season, Did you notice the fidgity character who parted his scalp from ear to ear? He was a Hartz Mountain canary raiser shopping for a new song. That little fellow in back of Sena- tor McClellan was a mousy char« acter who ‘happened to get trapped. Reading from left to right he should have been in the Fort Dix photograph. So the committee made the amende onerous by per- mitting him to look important out of focus, That little old lady with the feather in her toque was some- body's mother. Her wandering boy saw her and brought her home. That was the reason he was wandering The kernel in back of the jigga- dier-brindle looked like they were riding tandem. The janitor put in bicycle seats for them. But nobody there ‘got tickets from a specus lator. THOUGHTS FOR TODAY For her sins have reached unto heaven, and God hath remem- bered her iniquities.—Rev, 18:5. * * s Many afflictions will not cloud and obstruct peace of mind so much as one sin: therzfore, if you would walk cheerfully, be most careful to walk holily. All the winds about the earth make not an earth- quake, but only that : ithin.—Arch- Vitamin C Aids Assimilation of Calcium and the D From Sunshine Also Big Help By WILLIAM —e= M. D. with normal nutrition is (quoting Wright's Applied Physiology and Duncan's Diseases of Metabolism) coagulation of the blood. This is to say, calciffm is essen- tial for normal clotting of the blood, which prevents excessive bleeding, Calcium deficiency, from which most Americans suffer, is not the only cause but certainly tt is a common cause: of constant bleeding of the gums, frequent or excessive nosebleeds, pro- longed bleeding or oozing from surgical or accidental wound and excessive menstrual bleeding, Best food source of calcium is milk and milk products, parti- cularly cheese, any kind ‘of cheese. Skim milk is a¢ good as whole milk in this respect but sour milk, A eeren, Acidophilus milk, and ‘ ilk (skim milk boiled or ee minutes and sown a culture of lactic bacilli obtained from yahourth (Yoghurt) and al- lowed to stand in a warm place for several hours while it fer- -ments) is ‘better. provided one likes the sour taste, because an acid reaction in the intestine fa- vors assimilation of calcium. calcium from food and not be- cause the lactic vacilli in the soured milk they consume pre- vent the growth of harmful germs in the intestinal tract. Metchnikoff himself turned up his toes at the age of Tl—perhaps the. poor fellow ran out of Bul- garian lactic bacilli _ Only one-third of the calcium in milk; cheese, greens. beans. peas, peanuts, nuts, egg = and other —most of it is excreted from the bowel. Besides an acid reaction in the intestine, assimilation and utiliza- tion of calcium is favored by vita- min C and sunshine vitamin D. scurvy, which is meniy, bleeding gums. Most Americans get insufficient vitamin D daily. People should expose the bare body to sunshine, direct or diffuse skyshine, when- ever possible, for this enables the body to produce vitamin D. not more than one page or ite words tn — to personal neal iC ay it, win = answered Brady if @ stamped, ont addr envelope is enclosed (Coppright 50) oat Fa + > | ; = rg ee Californians Go | fo Polls Today James Roosevelt Pits Famous Name Against Marital Scandal SAN FRANCISCO (®—James Roosevelt, eldest son of the late ____ THE PONTIAC'PRESS, TUESDAY, JUNE 8, 1954 ‘7 i Hearing Starts on Jobless Pay House Committee Will Consider Extension of Compensation WASHINGTON (—Another item of President Eisenhower's* legisia- tive program comes under con- gressional scrutiny today as fhe for congressional action on jobless | pay benefits, These traditionally | have been set by state law. The | federal government collects a 3) per cent payroll tax on employers to pay the system's costs but re- bates most of it to the states. Minus Kingpin May Get Rooked House Ways and Means Commit- Red Chess Team | NEW YORK w — A Russian ~~ iy opens hearings on (a propons | chess team, expected here for a bring another six m work-|tournament with an American ers under the unemployment com- team starting June 16, will be pensation system. without its No. 1 player, world The hearings get under way on | champion Mikhail Botvinnik. the heels of a — Harold M. | Phillips, who ar-| report showing a modest improve-| ranged the match, reported yes- ment in the over-all employment |terday that Botvinnik had been picture. dropped from the team but all ef- ‘ eat ae Be ent ores to find out why had been Comme partm fruitless. } report, issued late yesterday, said | Philli Inited | ps, president of the United — eee — States Chess Federation, said Bot- | — mayen eye Un_| Vinnie is a frail man and shows a declined by 160,000 to | Sreat tension when he plays. “My) employmen : jown belief is that Botvinnik’s | 3.305.000. nigh for May since | health would not permit him to : come,” he said. 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The president's legislative pro- gram is listed on eight or ten huge charts which show the exact con dition of each bill at the moment The charts are spread out before the President and his legislative ~advisers—_each__Monday morning for discussion and diagnosis As of sow, only two of the ten farm program measures have passed, and three of the 13 ap- propriation bills. One chart of ten bills, ranging from Hawalian. statehood to immunity for wit nesses appearing before congres- sional committees, showed one one “presumed dead” — Taft Hartiey Law amendments. On another 11-item chart, there were four ‘'X's''—big ones. They were the St. Lawrence Seaway, & measure which had evaded both l excise taxes, the Highway Act ex- the President say it's coming along | Maj. Gen. Jerry Persons, an old | bill passed (migratory labor) and F.D.R. and Truman, extension of | _THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, JUNE 8, 1956 | Unlike President, Advisers See His Program Moving (gram, incidentally. js a sample of his penchant for delegating authori- ty and his zeal to create a ‘‘team.” Last August he asked his cabinet officers and heads of independent agencies to submit to him the pro- | posed legislation which they thought was needed to mabe his! campaign pledges and general fe promises come true +t More than 1,200 proposed laws | were presented to the White | House. A committee formed by | Gen. Persons first weeded out alj but 350, With the aid and con- sent of the cabinet (whose mem- bers had to appear and scrap for their selections) the President cut the list to 55 before \ossing it on to Capitol Hili—just behind his hat. Gen Persons spends more time on the Hill than at the White ‘House explaining and sometimes cajoling. Half a dozen other White | House aides including Boston at torney Max Rabb and the brother of Gen. Al Guenther, are also kept busy lining up congressional sup- port Ike's Monday meetings at the | White House with his downfield blockers are blunt and to the point Ike reads the congressional record jand more than holds his own in .the jsessions. The senators coneerned lare Ferguson. Saltonstall, Bridges, = and Millikin: the Rep- resentatives Martin, Halleck, Arends and Leo Allen. The cabinet | officer or independent agency head is brought in, grilled, gets in his licks what \ EXPLODING STAR—Discovery of a titani¢ explosion that occurred about 20,000,000 years ago was an- jnounced by the California Ins- titute of Technology at Pasadena. Calif. Arrow points to bright ob- ject which appeared a month ago. | It is a supernova, or exploding star, produced by the explosion which Caltech astronomers say was Vastly more powerful than that of an H-bomb. Photograph was made by a 200-inch Hale tele- scope at Palomar. United Fruit Co. Drops Pamphlets to Strikers TEGUCIGALPA, Honduras # — The United Fruit Co. pressed its | + case directly with the strikers to- | paralyzing, month-old walkout of some 25,000 banana workers | Jn a surprise move obviously designed to bypass balky union offi- cials the company airdropped thou- 'sands of leaflets over the struck day in an--attempt—to—end-— the+ | Treaty (which only had to pass the ‘i cluded. Of the next 20 items dis | tension (all funds collected by the | “Everybody says they | banana belt last night. They out a overnment on gasoline ’ as j . beer ‘damn think,’ Gen. 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Stanley, principal, said today. ‘We hope folks from other schools will attend, too.” Hawthorne PTA and Pontiac Board of Education will sponsor the program, with Mrs. Meriin Sanderson, PTA president, as general chairman. Speakers at the dedication ceremony include Glenn H. Grif- fin, president of Pontiac Board of Education; Frank J. DuFrain and J. Cecil Cox, superintendent and | assistant superintendent of Pontiac | Public Schools; architect Ray Ward; and contractor Ward Ross. Melvin Norberg, father of a Hawthorne student, -will be nar- rator for the program with Haw- thorne Glee Club furnishing music. Others in the program are | Stanley; Sharon Nichols, stu- dent; Mrs. Robert Grant and James 8. Tuttle, parents; and Mrs. Alice Wilson, a teacher. An oben house, tours of the! + l Kalamazoo Annexes Panhandle Acreage KALAMAZOO \#—The City of Kalamazoo is some 300 acres larg- er today by virtue of a State Su- preme Court decision approving annexation of the ‘‘Panhandle’’— the Michigan not the Texas variety. The high court ruled yesterday in favor of Kalamazoo's annexation of the industrial area, called the Panhandle, located on the ovitskirts of the city. It covers about 300 acres. The ruling, passed by a 5-3 vote, ended a two-year court fight be- tween Kalamazoo and Kalamazoo Township. Eleven industries occupy the en- tirely non-residential area The annexation will add $5 mil- lion to Kalamazoo's assessed tax valuation. Promising students unable to qualify for scholarships are sometimes forced to forego thet higher education through of funds. A College Policy of the Sun Life Assurance Com- pany of Canada will provide a guaranteed “scholarship” to take your son through college Epeure your son's future—call me George E. 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TUESDAY, JUNE 8,.1954 Township Area Defeats Wolverine Lake Adopts Charter Residents Hold Special i a 3 ik ia Boy, 12, Rescued at Swimming Pool Honor awards for achievement were made to 155 stu- dents at an honor assembly at MOMS Unit 36 to Meet WATERFORD TOWN SHIP — Dr. at 12:30 p. m, tomorrow. Plans will be completed for Tag Day, June 3%, : ne mene j Coited Prees Phete RARE RECOVERY — Donald Muehifelder, 6, of | there, as he recovers from a rare brain operation. Chicago, receives special attention from Nurse | Surgeons removed a walnut-sized benighn tumor Theresa Sowa at St. Mary of Nazareth hospital | from Donald's right cerebellar hemisphere. morning. High school students finish their examinations and the semester's | | work this afternoon. They, too, wil! | | return Friday to pick up report | | Bids on Missile Sites | Near Detroit Asked DETROIT @ — The Army Corps | ot EB asked bids today on construction of three guided mis- Moody Group Names Sponsor Walled Lake Woman to Serve Organization During Campaign WALLED LAKE — Mrs. Hope Dunn_of_ Walled Lake will serve as @ sponsor of the newly organized Citizens for Moody Committee, it was announced today by former U, 8S. Senator Blair Moody. Mrs. Dunn, a member of the Education Finance Study Commis- sion of Michigan, will serve on the independent organization working for the election of Moody to the U. S. Senate. "Margin Is 43 Against Plait “Residents in Vicinity of Northland Shopping Center Vote 53 & 3 i s 2 1 z | BF i z yf 1 ‘Brandon Alumni pared to incorporate at thia time,” ‘Brandon | eres Hold Annual Dinner’ |= tsir vote. ins te sane deme ORTONVILLE — The annual Brandon Township School alumni banquet was held Saturday night, with 120 members and friends at- tending the affair at Brandon Grange Hall. | Howard V. Heldenbrand of Pon- | tiac was speaker for the evening | the Southfield Citizens I and group singing was led by How- | aagwe ‘ard Burt. Dale Dickason was mas- = — to better our area, ter of ceremonies, with Kenneth Austin delivering the welcoming spech to this year's seniors. Rob- ert Mills made the response. | The group elected Merrell Petos- | School—413 yes, 348 no; No. 9 at) key, president; Leona Algae Hopps, vice president; Esther Ware, sec- retary; Evelyn Austin, recording} 12 at Magnolia School—14 yes, | secretary, and Kenneth Austin, 1 The vote by precincts was: | No. 2 at | yes, 141 no; 8 at Brace Nine Mile and Prosper road fire | station—176 yes, 248 no; 600 no, iN parent Incorporation as City (Gardeners Plan 3-Act Flowerama at Farmington FARMINGTON — Produced as a dramatic presentation in three acts, the annual Farmington Gar- | den Club Flower Show will be held from 2 to 9 p. m. Saturday at Farmington High School. “Flotverama” is the show's title, according to Mrs. Howard L. Rich- ards, club president. Act I will be comprised of hor- will feature arrangements. Exhib- up Act ITI. Mrs. Arthur L. Schaldenbrand, genera] chairman of the show, is production manager. The show is Open to the public without charge. County Calendar WSCS wil! hold its June meeting at 8 p.m. Thursday et Rowland Hall. Ortenviile P.&AM. 339 will meet ot 8 p.m. to- day at Masonic Temple. - New Hudsen W8CS of the New Hudson Methodist Church wil] meet at the home of Mrs P. Kingsley Thursday afternoon. Mrs Arthur Payton will have charge of the program Almen Pemily oy will be observed Wednes- day at the ret Congregational Church with e 7 p.m. potluck supper end pro- gram. Walled Lake A flower arrangement show will be Presented at the Twin h Country Club Thursday by the Pearce Flora! Co., under the direction of Mre. Clark B Booth, ladies’ board chairman. Aebern ts The Auburn Heights Community Club will meet for dinner and « business meeting et €:30 pm. Thursday at the home of Mr and Mrs. Roy K: Squirrel Rd The Women's Missionary Society of Auburn Heights United terian Church will hold an all-day meetin Wednesday at the church. A _ potiuc luncheon will be served at noon. White Lake The Jackson Boulevard ston Group will meet at Mrs. Robert Compton t James Smith and Mrs. Henry Von Tos- wit! present the tesson, “Piorei rrangements and Centerpieces.” The Lakeside Cemetery Assn. will meet Home Exten- the home of Thursday. Mrs , | at the home of Mrs. Seymour Blakley in Birm Thursday | start with a dinner et noon \ Mr. and Mra LeRoy Brooks announce the birth of a son. Lee Warner, May 27 The session will its of junior gardeners wil] make | Planes Spray 34,200 Acres High Winds Halt Effort to Strike Gypsy Moth LANSING # — A total of 34,200 acres out of a scheduled 104,000 have been sprayed from the air in the first two days of an inten- | sive effort to wipe out a Michigan exhibits, while Act f1/ infestation of gypsy moths, de- structive to trees and vegetation, the State Agriculture Department reported today. C. A. Boyer, chief of the depart- ment’s Plant Industry Bureau, said that the four planes blanket- ing Lansing and surrounding ter- ritory with DDT spray had to cur- tail operations Monday because of brisk winds. They were not able to complete nearly half of the area as originally scheduled. Boyer still has hopes that with favorable weather, the job can be completed in two more days, however. On the assurance that the out- break can be killed off if the area is sprayed before June 15, the state “little legislature” last week ap- propriated $150,000 for the spray- ing job and a follow-up trapping program. The moth larvae were discovered in the Lansing area last month, the first time farther west than Penn- sylvania. x0 Mothers’ Club Formed CLARENCEVILLE — A Mothers’ Club has been formed at the Bots- ford School and will meet there at Jane Heeley, chairman; Mrs. Fern Johnson, secretary; Mrs. Martha Thuise, treasurer; Mrs. Ruth Nich- ols, publicity, and Mrs. Jane Pa- val, entertainment. School mothers interested in joining the group may atend the meeting. = SSCSSSSSSSSSSSOSSSSSSSSSSSSSOOSESOSSESS OUR 43rd YEAR * | Detroit. Mrs. Stanley Cain, former presi- dent of the Michigan League of |Women Voters will head the or- sile sites to be set up outside | treasurer. | ‘ | 71,000 tons per person. School-agers Invited Coal reserves of the U. S. equal 18 East Lawrence St. eeeeseeos, Menace in Lansing Area | axillary Announces Benefit Tea for Hospital MARLETTE — The-annual June tea, a Mariette Community Hos- pital benefit sponsored by the hos- | pital auxiliary, will be held at 2 | p.m. Wednesday in the Mariette [Seed eee. A program is planned by the South East Extension Group. The tea is open to the public. LAAking for Something? Two of the sites will be at/ Selfridge Air Force Base, where | housing for anti-aircraft gunners | is available, and the third at Utica. | Specifications call for six under- ground structures to house the the ground for taunching on hy- draulic platforms. Deaths in Nearby Communities land Park Cemetery, He died Sun. for Reverend in Marlette Two Gypsies Arrested, Joseph McCracken CASS CITY—Service for Joseph McCracken, 72, of Deford will be held at 2 p. m. Wednesday at the Little Funeral Home, with burial in Elkland Cemetery. He died Fri- Mrs. Raymond Gobler WATERFORD TOWNSHIP—Ser- vice for Mrs. Raymond (Martha Elizabeth) Gobler, 50, of 6875 Sa- line Dr. will be held at 2:30 p.m. Thursday at the Coats Funeral Home, with burial in Ottawa Park Cemetery. She died Monday. Besides her husband, — Mrs. Gobler is survived by a son Harvey of Waterford Township and eight grandchildren. John Griffin ROCHESTER — Funeral service for John Griffin, 78, a former resi- dent of Rochester for 40 years, who died today at Pontiac General Hospital, is pending at the William R. Potere Funeral Home. Mr. Griffin lived with his daugh- ter, Mrs. Pauline Rice, in Pontiac. Surviving besides his widow, Jane, and Mrs. Rice are two other daughters, Mrs. Alta Walm- fley, of Dryden, and Mrs. Hazel Kluch,, of Pontiac; three sons, Basil, of Detroit, and Cecil and Everitt of Rochester; a sister, Mrs. Mary Hathaway, of Pontiac, and a brother, Neil. of Flint. seecr eves Floyd F. Neeley nm /KEEGO...HARBOR....wm. Funeral. 0s, Calvin ay Cummings. ~gervicefor Floyd F. Neeley, 50--0! of 3243 Pridham, who Bied Sunday, will be held at 1:30 p.m. Wednes- day in the Emmanuel Baptist Church, with burial in commerce | | day, Surviving are his widow, Ethel | M.: three sons, Lt. Don C., USN, Ellis C. of Oak Park and Wayne E. of Mount Clemens; three daugh- ters, Mrs. Wesley Finley of Royal Oak, Mra, George A. Evans of : Ferndale and Mrs. Robert Angus of Clawson, a brother and 15 grand- children. Mrs, Estella E, Lighton IMLAY CITY—Service for Mrs. Estella E, Lighton, 71, will be held at 2 p.m. Thursday at the Lester Smith and Son Funeral Home, with burial in Imlay Township Ceme- tery. She died Monday after a two- year iliness - Mrs. Lighton is survived by a brother, Harvey E. Johnson of Flint and several cousins, Louis J. Pariseau HAZEL’ PARK—Prayer service | for Louis J, Pariseau, 53, of 1309 | | E, Milton Ave. will be held at | 8:30 a.m, Wednesday at the Mc- Minnes-Desmond Funeral H 0 me, Highland Park. Solemn Requiem Mass will be sung at 9 a.m. at St. Rita Church, Detroit, with bu- = in Mount Olivet Cemetery. He died suddenly Sunday. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. i Bleanor—Basch._of...Detroit; two | | sons, Richard of Hazel Park and | Pvt. Clayton, USA, four sisters and | five brothers. } | | Mrs. Calvin Cummings =| | OXFORD — Funeral service for | er . Will he held at 2 p.m. Thursday in the C. F. Sher: man Funeral Home, Ortonville, | |; with burial in Ortonville Ceme- tery. She died Monday at Good- | rich Hospital. Surviving besides her husband | until noon Wednesday are two brothers and three sisters ROCHESTER — Funeral - fee for Miss Emmer Ballard, %, of 200 Edisori St... will be held No Contract at 2 p. m. Wednesday at the Pix- ley Funeral Home, with burial in Necessa Lake Orion Cemetery. She died She was a resident here for % . years and was a member of the First Congregational Church. | Call Today Clarence 0. Mandevile _ FERNDALE! tor Car Mm Gregory Oil Co. | ence O. Mandevile, 66, of 3270 Ber- | 94 East Welton Bivd. | muda St. will be held at 3 p.m. | P = hone FE 5-6141 wt ganization. “Citizens for Moody is being or. ganized as an unaffiliated channe! | for action for the many business | and professional men and women, have written... support, Mrs. Cain— said. Sixteen other Michigan cities have residents participating as | sponsors of the committee, she | said, Farewell Reception Set MARLETTE — A farewell re- ception honoring the Rev. and Mrs. A. A. Amstutz of the Lamotte and First Presbyterian churches will be held at 8:30 p.m. Thursday. Rev. Amstutz has accepted a call to the United Church in Lad- ington and will assume duties there the first Sunday in July. His last sermon here wil] be delivered Sun- day. There were 65 representatives in the first U. S. House. to Attend Beginners’ Tea GINGELLVILLE — A begin- ners’ Tea will be held at the Proper School Wednesday for chil- dren who will be five years old on or before Dec. 1. + __Mers.—Wilson— Church, chairman, |says that parents should_ register |their children at the school be- /tween 1:30 and 3:30 p.m., adding that birth certificates must be brought along. A program sponsor- ted by the Proper PTA will follow ' the registration, ‘Then Released in Utica UTICA — Two gypsies picked | up af a camp near here Monday ;on a,Warrant issued by IMlinois authorities were ordered released by the same authorities today. Frank Nicholas, 27, and his wife, ‘Pauline, 30, were arrested by State Police of the Center Line Post on a grand jury larceny war- rant and were facing extradition proceedings when the release order came through, State Police said. @ Be sure to shop Kindy first! Compore top quality valves... KIMDY Glaceee CREDIT Where guaranteed-quality glasses cost less than 2¢ a day! Dr. Spencer Oates, Optometrist will do the trick—if you have see us for full details? 504 Pontiac Bank Bidg. INSURE! Of course it wasn't your fault! Still, somebdy has to pay the bills for damages and persona] injury. Your Accident Insurance LAZELL Our Own Personalized Service on Every Policy _NOT YOUR TELL IT TO THE JUDGE! any. If you haven't, why not AGENCY, INC. 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Taylor | Her bouquet was composed of their husbands, brothers and sons Saturday evening in Emmanue! | Baptist Church. For the ceremony the bride | chose a ballerina-length gown of nylon lace and nylon tulle over taffeta. Medallion Nylon lace cov- ered the bodice, and the taffeta skirt was covered with tulle A crown of pearis held the fingertip veil of illusion and she carried a bouquet of white roses. Patricia Ann Zeigler was maid of honor wearing a ballerina length Breakfast Held | at St. Benedict Mrs. Earl McHugh welcomed guests at the mother and daughter breakfast Sunday in St. Benedict Hall, and Mary Ann Grady paid tribute to the mothers Mrs. Harold Muldowney gave the response from the mothers Margaret Soderberg, honor gradu ate of Marygrove College, and her mother were presented with cor sages, and the Rev. Richard Thom as encouraged members of the par- ish to join the various guilds Honored guests were the first communicants of the May class Men's Club had charge of ar rangements under the direction of Thomas Clifton. Participating were James L. Brown. Martin Keller, Jo- seph Swengros and Lester Lyons ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, JUNE 8, 1956 | i Honeymooning Asks Wives 3 Included to Promote % in the. southern states are Mr. and Mrs. Bob C. Taylor uho were married Saturday Emmanuel Baptist Church. in couple are the Virgil E. Butlers of Whitfield Street and the D. K. Taylors of Vilas, N.C. TAYLOR ler Repeats Vows in Emmanuel Baptist gown of blue nylon net ovet satin varied shades of pink roses Parents of the dents and injuries. | man’s strongest ally in his war on) - | Plant Safety || Expert Sure That) Women Could Cut) Industrial Toll Safety engineers are missing a good bet in failing to enlist the American housewife in their pro- és gram to reduce the staggering toll | + 7 taken each year in on-the-job acci-| — be One woman who should know what she's talking about thinks the wives and mothers of industrial workers could become the safety accidents | She is Joanna M. Johnson, di- rector of the nursing division of a large industrial firm, a post | she created and has filed for the last 25 years. She thinks that strong appeals! ferred upon Louis E. Fairbrother can be made directly to the work-| of Edna avenue at the University ers, then’passed on to the workers’ | of Detroit graduation exercises to wives. Miss Johnson suggests that vis- ual education programs, which are | being used in plants to promote | safety, be made available to housewives to show them how in- dustry is being made safer for LOUIS E. FAIRBROTHER i} An L.L.B. degree will be con- | Receiving a B.S. degree in aero} Graduating from University ot Building, Detroit EY Pine Lake Club ‘Plans Luncheons Miss Johnson feels that prece-, Pine Lake Country Club has | viTro V. LAUKIONIS nautical engineering from Univer- | i sity of Detroit-on- June-16- will be } nue | | Among UD June f EE - taduates ae { JAMES R. McLEAN Detroit's College of Commerce and Finance on June 16 will be James R. McLean of Glenwood avenue, be held June 16 in the Memorial Vito V. Laukionis of Locklin ave-|g,ivan Lake. He will receive a 'B.S. degree in accounting Gifts Presented _ Picnic Planned to Bride-Elect Bloomfield Hills Camera Club will hold a basket picnic Sunday Lethone Augustine. bride-elect of at 3:30 at Cranbrook Cabin. On the Parents of the bridal couple are dent is on her side in trying to | listed several luncheons to be held Harold Render, was honored Fri- Mr and Mrs. Virgil FE. Butler of Whitfield drive and the D. K Taylors of -Vilas, N. C ' Conley Taylor served his broth er as best man, and seating the guests were Ira Stuckey and Wil- fred Dickens Mrs. Butler chose a pink linen suit with white accessories and a corsage of pink and white roses for the ceremony. Following a reception at the Knight, of Pythias Mall, the new Mrs. Taylor changed to a prin- bring women into an active phase during the season with Mrs. Harry of industrial safety programs Pearce as general chairman She points to the active role On Thursday Mrs. E. O. Borglin being played by mothers in many = and Mrs. Richard M. Pope of De- cities in the organization and op- troit will be cochairmen of the eration of schooj safety patrol | guest bridge luncheon which will systems—like the 132 women im (begin at 12.30 p. m Milwaukee, Wis., who are cur- = SS rently engaged in just such a program, Zonta to Meet get into a safety program until at Lodge Home they know something about it An outdoor gathering Thursday Someone must actually go out alf- | at 6-30 at the home of Mrs. Harvey = + But, she continues, women can't day evening with a kitchen show- er Lethone, daughter of Mr rs. Henry Augustine road, will speak her nuptial vows Saturday with Harold, who is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Leo B. Ren- der of Walnut Lake road. ; Ruth Render and Mrs. Guy R Marsh were cohostesses at the | Marsh home in Farmington. Guests and | ancluded mothers of the couple’ and Mrs. John Flumberfelt, Mrs Warren Bachelor, Mrs. Cari Put- nam, Mrs. James L. Reid, Gail cess-style gray dress with gray | ter them, tell them what the prob Lodge on Longworth street will be and Ruth Ann Putnam, Mrs. John and white accessories. She wore a rose corsage from her bridal bouquet. The newlyweds left for a honey moon through the southern states and upon their return they will spend a few days in New York. Council Fire Held Three hundred parents, friends by Wilson WSCS t and Camp Fire Girls attended the | 2 annual Citywide Council Fire Satur-| Methodist Church were the setting “®T® incorrectly trained. She also lighting ceremony of the outdoor program was preceded by the pre sentation of awards. 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Officers Selected by, St. Fred Alumni New officers for the year were elected at the alumni breakfast of St. Frederick Alumni Sunday in , St. Vincent de Paul Hall, Donald McCracken is president j with Mrs, John Dean as vice | president; Kathleen Currier, sec- |retary: John Carry. treasurer, and Theodore Reaver, Elaine Monroe, | Jane Webster and Michael Pay- | ette, honorary board members Qn the board of directors are Armand Maloney, James McCrack- | en, Dennis Manka, Mrs. Pierce |A- Rydman, Donald Raymond, Jo- | i For- | seph Wright and Christine Zaf- fina. Wever to Give First Festival | “Let There Be Song” is the title / of the first annual spring festival committee are W. E. Boyd, Erie Weinman, Marvin Hill and Maur- ice Smith. Dates of the club's sum- mer session will be announced of Buno later DELIGHTFUL DINING Private Party and Conference Rooms Waldron Hotel COFFEE SHOP 36 E. Pike St. e ¥ » - f = MARY KING — SALON COLD WAVE MACHINELESS AND Mark King Cold $ 50 Wave, Complete = Hair cuts, bleaching, dyeing, shampoos, finger waves, facials; and manicuring. , ORA OBRECHT Appointments 152 N. Perry FE 2-3053 tof the Vocal Department of Wever | Junior High School Miliam Coffing will direct spe- | cial choruses in a varied program at 8&8 this evening. An open house ‘is scheduled for 7 o'clock and a reception will be held at 9:15. |* Special] entre'acte performances will be’ given by Nicky Trietsch, the Five Hits and a Miss, Doris and Judith Brooks, and Connie Hallead and Lance Butler ; Others providing specia] eriter- tainment will be Peggy Kettula and Penny Grant Coming Events Roval Netghbore of Americe will meet Thursday at 8 pm in the Grotto Hell on West Pike street The Thursday meeting of Doyle Past Chiefs Club has been post- poned for a week Orange Social Club will meet Thurs- day et noon in the home of Mrs. James Schram, 255 6. Marshall 6t Sylvan Lake Garden Clubd will meet Thuredey at 1 pm. in the Pisher road home of Mrs yrom Trerice for a co- | Operative luncheon Sunshine Group, Dames of Maite wth Jennie £. | { | meet with Mre Mabe! Erickson, 27124 Auburn Ave Wednesday for a noon incheon VEE & DEE MASSEURS “Your Health Is Our Business” ® Diathermy ® Ulera-Violet © Vapor & Steam Cabinets © Infra-Red, ete. 124 West Huron Weight contro! and muscular eor- rection for men and women, for appointment. call: FE 5-5211 es STRAW BAGS FOR PURSE OR KNIT- TING. Colorful patterns | on natural straw. $2.69 | THE Knitting Needle | Opposite Pontiae Hospital 452 West Huron It’s Time for FUR | 7-DAY ing our offer of Restyling any old fur coat into a New Style Cape or Stole. 42 E. Pike St. _| STORAGE ~ | REPEAT SPECIAL! Because of the great demand from our customers . . . we are repeat- ? Ao" Including Cleaning and Glazing KUSHNER & SON FURS Dangerous Weather for Your Fine Furs. Store Them in Our Safe Refrigerated Vaults . NOW. Safe protection against —Skin Cracking. FE 2-1310 Pire=THept= MONS eat f __'THE PONTIAC PRESS, TU + \ ESDAY. JUNE 8, 1954 MecNallys End Visit Abroad Fred Sytz’ Return From Month's Tour of the West, Mr. and Mrs. Fred T. Sytz of; nabelle Marshbanks, daughter of Moterway drive have just returned the Clyde Marshbanks of West from a month's tour of the West Square Lake road, and Sally Fred- and Southwest. While in ‘Tucson,| rika Palmer, daughter of Dr. and Ariz., they visited with Mrs. A. V.' Mrs. Hayden D. Palmer of Ot-) |. Murtha and her daughter, Cath-| tawa drive, were the others receiv- arine, who is teaching thene. Mrs.’ ing degrees M has since returned to Pon- * ¢ ® tiac and Catharine will soon be Two Pontiac youngsters, Sie- returning for the summer. phen Fairbanks of West Iro- The Sytz’ then traveled to San| qs read and Donna Jean Diego, Los Angeles and Santa Mon- | Havea of Wards Point drive, ica, Calif., where they visited Jo-| Will be among the 32 sixth grad- anne Spurlock, formerty of Pontiac.| ¢™ sraduating from Brookside In San Francisco they met the | Schooi Cranbroek on June 11. Oscar Eckmans ot Woodbine drive.| The children took part in Satur- who were staying at the same/ day's production of ‘Brookside hotel | Supermarket,"’ an operetta which Visits te Yosemite National | was a part of the school's annual Park; tas Vegas; Zion and --SPring an program. Bryce National Parks and Salt Lake City concluded their sight- seeing before they returmed to Pontiac. Marilyn J. Porter of Birmingham was among the students who re- | ceived degrees from Pennsylvania | State University at the graduation ceremonies held Sunday. s * * Back at their home on Sasthabaw road after a month abroad are iz iad wire, “Themen MENGIY. | ao ts ty 6 ecaemied, (ke The McNallys flew to Belfast, Ire- Ann, are Mr. and Mrs. C. M. land, April 29 to visit Mr. McNal- ly’s mother and sister, Mrs.. Mary McNally and Mrs. Gertrude Kelly. From Ireland they flew te Lan- caster, England, to visit Mr. Me- Nally’s brother and sister-in-law, Cudney. Grandparents are Mrs. William Heeke of Washington, D, C., and ate ee ing tour of London and Windsor they stopped to view Windsor Cas- tle, the home of British sover- eigns for many centuries. The Harold R. Walls’ of Argyle) avenue announce the birth of a son, James Richards, May 24 at St, Jéseph Mercy Hospital. Grand- | parents are Mr, and Mrs. Oscar! E. Fisher of South Merrimac ave- | year-old Patty Mason. ‘e » § fre v Poeatiae Press Phetes A-rake-can-be-an aid to-recovery is the opinion of I]- The daughter of the Charles F: nue and Edward Walls Mo. ot Oneida road are announcing William Mills of Richmond, Va. s s s the birth of a daughter, Sarah — ‘4 | John Lindsay is the name chosen | of Mr, and Mrs. Charles F. Mason | Patty filled by Mr. and Mrs. James R. Wilkin- | = ree, Masons of Birmingham, Patty is being helped toward com- | ‘plete recovery through horticultural therapy given her each week. Patty Adept at Making Corsages Plants Help Girl Recover By JANET ODELL | plants and making corsages are Not every prescription can be | two of the skills Patty was taught purchased at the drugstore. Oc- by Mrs. Burlingame. | casionally—and this is the case of FF] of Birmingham, came home from| and white carnation corsages. Sally Allen received a university in St. Joseph Mercy Hospital. | gested she be given horticultural | Horticultural therapy helps men- | Ranch-Style Picnic Held by Society Committees Named as Teacher Group Concludes Season Mrs, Eamer Bigsby, pioneer wom- > On the program committee are Mrs, Irene Olczak, Frieda Hug- gett, and Mrs. Albert Kohn, Pub- lications will be handled by Mrs. tal patients, helps the aged whether | FT oid Picnic tions. and Mrs. P. J. Kinsella and); :| Couple United Travelers Heed Call of Open Road, Lure of Faraway Places . At Areme OES Meeting Proficiency Class Passed Seventy-five members of Areme | will honor past matrong and pa- Chapter 503, OES, attended the | trons, the Oakland County Associa- Monday evening meeting at which | tion OES family picnic Aug. 8 at Worthy. Patron Lester Oles passed | Kensington Park, and the card a proficiency class. | Party slated for September. Mrs. Harry Miller, Mrs. Fred) Mrs. Beatrice Gravitt will be : . Ralph . | and Edward Pritchard William Roberts and Mrs. Lyle | reootved i taday honors. in the | Guests at the meeting were Mrs. Fred Farnum and Winifred Vought. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Byron Cole, Mrs. Orson Coe, Mrs. James George and Mrs, Frank Cift, | ___ THIRTEEN! group's final meeting of the year Be Smart This Summer Se with a Short te Semelading the business Snap-Back Curl the sakhighes ot the aa oa Styled Just for You! vention held recently in Saginaw. * wa president's pin by Mrs, Iva O'Dell, the incoming president. Committee members for the re Sous Shun. Been, by Bevt coming year named by Mrs. 3 FLORENCE HAUX, Owner Seas ona meancet Dave. Tuomas FLORENCE’S BEAUTY SALON Dodson and Mrs. Lorena Adams, , initiation; and Mrs. Fay Ealy and 415 Pontiac Bank Bidg. FE 5-2663 Mrs, George Panks, legislation, —— Mrs, Gibson and Aldene —— French are serving on the mem- bershi mittee; Mrs. Oli 4a “a eS a ae Prom Date Machine or Machineless f ’ — MRS, CARL HUBBELL BY APPOINTMENT in Idaho Chapel A marriage ceremony Saturday at the base chapel in Mount Home, Idaho, united Carole J. McMani- - .« » the exciting. carefree style for summer comiort end beauty | COLD WAVES ~ OPEN ALL DAY WEDNESDAY Tuwes.—Thars.—fri. Eve. BARBARA'S BEAUTY SALON UNION LAKE i 38-2728 gal and Cari Hubbel, The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard McManigal of Lake Orion and the bridegroom is the son of Mrs, John Bowden of | |Fourth avenue and the late Rey-| nolds Hubbeil. For the noon Mass the bride chose a gown of white dotted | | Swiss fashioned with a Peter Pan | \collar and bracelet sleeves. The | \newlyweds will make their home Phone Pearce’s, FE 2-0127 Flowers for Every Occasion! earce Floral Co. Flowers ter Every Occasion Delivered Anywhere in the Wold 559 Orchard Lake Ave. in Idaho where the bridegroom tis stationed. The William Kozins of Konoll- wood drive and Mrs. Roy L. Wil- | kinson of East Iroquois road are the baby’s grandparents. ° . * Mr. and Mrs. Donald E. Norris of Parkinson drive announce the birth of a daughter, Jayne Eliza- beth, June 2, Mrs: Norris is the former Betty Davis and grand- “M”" award Thursday at the annual trophies. +3 peroata. ary Mr, ond Mrs. RY A master of arts degree from = Miami University in Oxford, Ohio, Grubers Announce Couple’s Betrothal Myron D. Orr of Menominee) “Announcing the engagement road is a candidate for a master their daughter, Maxine Gruber, ot arts degree from New York| and Richard Lyle are the Harry University School of Education at Grubers of South Paddock street. Mrs. William Burlingame, Patty | perfectly normal young people who are having a temporary tomato plants, \for a Jeanne Nelson opened her home Guests were Mrs. at Watkins Lake Sunday afternoon Stella L. Hammond cent picnic for Junior League of Tuesday Musicale. Guest artist for the occasion was; Stella Lou Hammond, bride-elect ‘Honored at Shower | 7 of John Zell, was honored Satur- | day evening with a miscellaneous bridal shower in the Dixie highway home of Mrs. William Vance. Guests included Mrs, Russell Duncan, Mrs. Ralph Gjelhaug, Mrs: Roy Bailey, Mrs. Grace Birge, Vir- of | up with her class and is finishing the fifth grade this month. The | | brace on her left leg does not inhibit her, Physically she may be a little slower than the average. but during your reporter's visit with plants is a pl and a new hobby that riind and active ye Patty is really quite a la girl Mrs. Ralph Norvell, William Terry, Mrs. Paul Saghy and Mrs. L. .Ray- mond Sampson. The hostess was assisted by Mrs. Ralph Allen and ander Mills. An Aug. 21 wedding | ,is planned by the couple ginia Otten, Jessie Brewer, Mrs. Harry Bashore, Mrs. Harry Ker- | her, Josie Steward and Mrs. Alex- | with her she was active most of ee aR. the Wednesday commencement ex- Josephine received B. 8. and A. B. degrees in biology with a certificate in elementary educa- tion. Jack received an A. B. degree and a certificate of secondary edu- cation in speech. | . Four area residents received B. A. degrees from Albion College Monday morning. Mrs. Aun Peters Elms, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Peters of West Brooklyn avenue, also received a state teach- er’s certificate. Jack Thomas Knight, san of the Ivan Knights of Mark avenue; An- (What Women | _ Say About GoLpen FLEEce His parents.are the Clair V. Baileys the time. of Berrien Springs. | Her mother said that Patty's Richard is a graduate of Em-| spirit is wonderful, that she never manuel Missionary College, Ber-| doubts her complete recovery. rien Springs, where Maxine also! Learning to take cuttings and to | attended school. {eare for them until] they become | } STAPP'’S. .. children’s fashion centre | 7 Let there be mo confusion... we are closing the Children’s Fashion Center but not the shoe stores . . . this means that there are wonderful savings in fine quality clothes for the kiddies . . , come in, shop around... all sales final . . . best size and color choice will be the first few days. Infants’, Boys’ Girls’ new "Pot Cleaner and Scour, Clotir “You never used anything as good!” Summer Weor all included at Y4« 50%. Toys, infants’ gift items and accessories are included in our sale, too! STAPPS children’s fashion centre Our entire stock of children’s winter wear and accessories 930 W. 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Charles Antell who helps to run a new kind of summer camp for entire families of city people, including grandpas and grandmas, tells | me that some of the 65-year-olds have never before been outside New | York. Many actually know cows only from pictures and, according to Antell, go a little mad with joy when they first hit the country. ; “Some get right out of the bus and begin to pull | " leaves off trees to smell,” he reports. ‘Others nibble berries. Oné 70-year-old_ was so exicted he ran about like a child. A few of the more timid are stunned and silent for an hour or so until they get acquainted with the outdoors.” Think of being 70 and not knowing about cows! When I was 5 I supposed all little giris hurried down 71 to the barn-lot on summer evenings, wearing blue | girigham aprons tied in the back and carrying cups for their fathers to fill full of warm, rich milk | from cream-colored cows who turned their IDE. heads to look at you and moo piaintively. * I imagine that every girl child > 2 The smart job-seeker realizes the need | casual manner doesn't register well with the | for careful groooming and a neat appearance interviewer, Right, the trim suit, neat little to make-a favorable impression. The costume hat and alert posture suggest efficiency to. at the left is inappropriate, and the girl's the interviewer, Avoid Both Gaudiness and Primness Assemble Job-Hunting Ou In a short time many of you will, run - down heels, slightly soiled for the little touches that are quite be receiving that long - awaited! gloves, spots and split seams may | diploma and setting out to present! turn the decision against you. | A dark sult ts probably the | best job - hunting outfit. At this | - | and the amount of schooling you've | qme of year, you can bay a | jhad, you'll have to sell yourself! jight-weight one that is well-tail- THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, JUNE. 8, 1954 Applications Kenneth A. LaFarm, 4176 Clontonville Marjorie BE. Ryan, $00 Luther Donald EB. Thomas, Farmington Goddard, Mary A. Reyel Cab would emerge, blinking, to quarrel "; Rieharé ©, Alexander, Birmingham over who should be the first to| If you would follow her lead, Laure @. Mashew, Birmingham take the tin washpan to the well check your clothes the evening be- = © Metek, tems and fill it with water. fore. Such things as loose buttons, Ctften S | d Fi in the whole world had her own | ‘ aia rit fruit tree, like mine upon which . | IT sat eating sweet red cherries, the for Special /sounds and smelis of the farm floating up as I perched there, © _ | wrapped in the lazy warmth of a honeysuckle; mocking bird's song; Mrs. Albert Lovse|mentetert’s til; ben cackling ° 4 y- Gives Glamorous | 5 haa dni ‘aati, act Gelatin Recipe old Speckle and I bet she’s telling a story. I bet she hasn't laid an By JANET ODELL egg at all.” Later, with my hick Pontiac Press Food Editor ee ae ees A salad considered glamorous | Yd gether the eggs, reaching | enough to be served at a fearteasty ender the pecking hens iding celebration is this gelatin | wanting te set. Then I'd throw lad. Mrs, Albert Lovse who gave eut corn and chicken feed for the us the recipe said it was used at —... Ce such an occasion for her husband's reesters. parents. Pi gecnee cages mare) 9 ln Mrs. Lovse manages to keep|‘he gentle comingon of a sum- busy with her family, with PTA|™er's evening, when our work the Fashionette Club. — a a oe of birds, plaints of frogs, whip- ~-"G@ELATIN- SALAD poorwilis -and--crickets..__Doewn in By Mrs. Albert Lovee the cow-lot, drinking my warm | ae he ee milk, I felt a sense of peace and | yourselves as good business bets. | 2 fume Bet Telerau safety, as if nothing could hurt me.| Regardless of the job you seek | } pound cottngs checse In the house the lamps were al % pint cream, whipped ready lighted and I could see | Dissolve gelatin in the hot water. | Mama about, silhouetted | into that first job. And, for that Add the rest of the ingredients ex- | against the light. mater, ino any others that follow cept the whipped cream. Fold that) pretty soon Papa would take| im a too casual approach, or last. the big brown crocks of milk to! sloppiness in speech and dress, a Let chill until firm. Serve on /the springhouse and Tom, the| prospective employer is likely to crisp lettuce leaves, garnished with | hired man, would sprawl at the| see a warning of careless work mayonnaise and chopped nuts. | back door and begin to play his| habits. Serves 8-10. harmonica, and then, tiring of that So the wise girl assembles her | string bes pagel in apr gre had | job-hunting outfit carefully and en- | . : happe n ya ying | deavors to be alert, straight-for- | Marriage License or the planting. Papa would be ward and interested in an inter in that song and old Sadie, the view. She neither sits stiffly nor horse, and old Pegieg, the mule. slouches, and she doesn't fidget. Thea putting an end toa summer! jer speech manifests the same | day, “Mary Margaret, Tommy— | moderation. She refrains from talk come wash your feet!” Mama ing too much and too little. She would call, and from the dark we | neither mumbles nor speaks loud- ored, create-resistant and coc! enough te keep you comfortable through a day of pavement pounding. While you'll avoid being over- | ressed, you shouldn't appear too | prim either. And a tailored suit provides an excellent background IF big girl— * ? ~ wn on Sloppiness in Speech or Dress, C asual Attitude {J Woman, 50, Fears Job Interview Six Pointers Given. the Hurdles By ANNE HEYWOOD “I am a 30-year-old housewife,” a back to work. “IT used to be a secretary and am brushing up my skills, but I am ter- rified of the job-hunting process. It’s been so long, I don't know for a job. “Should I use an employment agency, or how should I go about getting leads? And what will I ‘gay when they ask for my ex- perience?” First, face the fact that most people dread a job-hunting inter- view. Young or old, experienced or inexperienced, it is not a happy time. Also, many of the people on the other side of the desk don't like it too well. They can be shy and in- secure. to Help Her Over, ° woman writes, “‘and now that my | ; children are grown I intend to go/| how to behave on the interview | — 'Stretch Out in Contour Chair By ELIZABETH HILLYER After all, they are charged with / the responsibility of hiring some- they make a mistake. Se you aren't the only nervous one! Here are a few pointers 1L_ Remember, secretaries are | still scarce, so you are one of the | and what to do for it, but it’s att} workers in most demand. 2. Try your state employment | service first. They may have just | the job for you, and they will know | Which companies are open-minded | about age and which are not. | 3. Dress comfortably; wear an | outfit whictf is not only suitable but in which you feel really at ease. 4. Offer to start on a trial basis, This gives the employer a chance to try you out without being committed te keep you, which will make it easier for you, too, tfit Carefully proper for this occasion: A lapel pin, small, tailored earrings, a fresh blouse In gloves, your best bet would be white cotton. Their fresh ap- | pearance always makes a good im- | pression. Select shoes that will be com- fortable as well as smart looking. | e | 5. Tell the truth on your appli- Dark pumps are most acceptable u Sandals or heavily - decorated | 52 before maarrinee the wept shoes are never a good choice. | © ite dates ol tha oat Just as you needn't be afraid | wife—23 years,” or whatever. of sparking your suit with a few 6. Answer box number advertise- feminine touches, you needn't be | ments in your newspaper. This afraid of makeup. | gives you the opportunity to pre- It's not what you put on your | Mt yourself on paper, so to speak, } after you've finished that will in- the interview itself less of a plunge into icy water. (Copyright 1964) Manners MAKE FRIENDS Every office and neighborhood has its full quota of nosey Parkers. fluence an interviewer. If your complexion is disturbed, | hide the blemishes with a medicat- | , ed lotion. One famed cosmetic house has a | medicated duo that will help you | to heal and conceal them at the} same time. A cream works over- night to dry up the blemishes and a lotion goes under makeup to con- one, and they are nervous lest | Beatty, land Muriel D. MeVittie,” Holly Jean T. Dortan, Pinconning Julia ©. Pisher, Leake Orion Pal’s Beau Is Off Limits tinue. the healing action as_it con- ceals. The same firm features made- Don't be embarrassed by personal questions to the extent that you | niture that is sat on or slept on | should be as comfortable as pos- | sible, but it's a good idea to own 'a special encourager of down | right laziness. We hear so much about tension |too easy for a busy day to slip by | without a refreshing interlude of }rest, despite good intentions. The special lazy furniture, such as a contour chair, stands by Neighbor's Spicy Food Is Problem She Keeps Giving Dish to Folks Who Dislike It By EMILY POST A reader tells me: “I have a neighbor who is of a different na- tionality than my husband and I. | She makes a certain dish which | face that counts: it's how it looks | Which paves your way and makes is a speciality of her nation. She | sent some of it over to us some, time ago. “It was a very highly seasoned |dish and as my husband and I ‘are used to eating very plain | foods, it did not appeal to us at all, and much as I hated to do so, I had to throw it away. “When I saw her, I thanked ed that I say something appre- celative, I sald it was Very good. *‘Now every time she makes this Let's Be Lazy, Relaxed Ot course every piece of fur- | amid hustle and bustle with just one purpose, and an invitation that's hard to ignore. Now it may be that contour chairs are a success because men llike to put their feet up on their desks—the angle where the chair tips is almost the same. And in a contour ehair many —women_tried the tilt-back-feet-up pose for the first time, and liked it. New slim, lightweight designs |now make it easier to find room for a contour chair, and the one sketched can be used either in- doors or outdoors. The upholstery-covered foam rubber pad is removable. Under- neath is a sling seat and back in duck or vinyl plastic which readies it for sun-bathing. certain dish, she sends some over | © HM. Burton, Gouth Lyon By ELIZABETH WOODWARD (And definitely the last Iad for D. Carison, South L Partie 3, . = “Dear Miss Woodward: The a other night I double-dated with Betty C. Bergstrom, 148 N. Johnson . |my best friend and her boy friend. : olla ~ gy |We went to a dance, and, in com- |}parison to all the fun my girl Comer W. Taylor, 151 Norton Barbera J. Butler, 67 Whitfield Richard C. Steele, Walled Lake Marie EB. Etilweil, 61', Stout st. friend had, I was bored stiff! “I tried to make it as much fun as possible, but it just didn't work How could I get a date with my’ Sartera A. Wieman iake Ores” | girl friend's boy friend without | aes hurting her feelings? “He doesn't have TV, se PETUNIAI || wat utsci vont ook wa | out te watch it with me some | A porterhouse broiled, evening?” | Is delectable stuff; You apparently have it figured! But cleaning the drip pan | that if you had been in your best (Lets face it) is rough / | friend's slippers the other night! | you'd have had a beautiful time. | |So the only thing is to get her |boy friend for yourself. | But you haven't stopped to think | ‘that the fun they had at the dance wag because of their very special relationship — because they like leach other, because they were to- |gether. It wouldn't have worked ‘out the same had your girl friend | been with someone else, or even had her boy friend been with you! | Your own mood at the dance might have lifted if you'd made . . a real effort to have a good time Petunia, and a few pieces of with your own date instead of | bread to catch the good yearning wistfully for your girl | steak juice? Easier cleaning! || friend's. | piswer-enacess J! And he is hers at the moment. | Why don’t you put alum- inum foil in your drip pan, Easy way to get clothes clean in any washing machine! Yr them really fun. Like him just enough to be the appreciative — audience. A_ friend of his girl ANN friend's — a friend of his — but Tore, SEC Teas no more. e — | Whispering with him in private | | A about the way you wish things | Av ap ae? could be will just aggravate the | you to make a play for. Surely, invite him over to watch tele vision, but be sure your girl friend is there, too Rig up as many double dates a possible with them so you can enjoy his good humor and fun But_no romantic ideas now. Hands off your best girl friend's beau’ ‘Dear Miss Woodward: Recently I made friends with a very nice girl. She goes steady with an jisy-bitsy ruffles end bows not your | equally nice boy, The problem is ¢ype. Simple dignity regerdiess of that I like him and he likes me, ege is most Hettering. | ae. Miss B. G.—Floor length is more | “We don’t want te hurt her, | becoming than the shorter length | so what can we do? He ts her | for tall figure. The approved first real boy friend and she'd | areal at this summer is the cov- | oa | ered-up look from swimsuit to for- opt : j}mal wear, which is better than Go right on liking him — but) last year’s naked look for large no funny ideas about taking him! sizes. te - order face powder that is blended by a company represen- tative to a customer's coloring and skin type. The service is offered In department stores — throughout the country. f To achieve a natura! effect, re- move excess powder, brow pencil | and lipstick with cotton after they have set a couple of minutes Keep your hairdo in-place by ; spraying on a liquid: net and top-| reveal information you'd like to ping it with a tailored, head-hug-| keep to yourself. Turn the ques- ging hat. tions off with a light answer. Then, with \confidence in your, You can't offend the questioner. appearance, you should be able jis mental “hide” is much too) to meet interviewers with the poise | thick that's necessary to produce the | happy balance between the too cas- | ual and the too formal approach. Every delegate to Congress from | Hawaii since 1920 has introduced | away from her. Like him just |—— enough to make double-dating with | situation, And being with them too often will do it no good. You did very well before you = 2 oS = made friends with this girl. You Cc ee EL had boy friends, too, before you} om @ met hers. Resume operations in jon | | ees own territory and with your other friends, Then they separ. | ately and collectively won't oc- | cupy se much of your attention. | Try It You wouldn't like it if a new, friend of your's invaded your baili- i and’ Nefore yor ever: found out what she was up to, made off; Sometimes you belong to an, with your prized possessions. Wellsj organization which requires you | liking her boy friend is no excuse’ to learn a code. If you try to do for robbing this nice girl. |this without a purpose, it may |seem impossible to master, but —s |here is a suggestion which will bu Geese | | make it fun an also will keep the | code in front of you to brush up on. Here is a code board which was n.ade by a group of scouts who needed to learn the Morse code. | | You need not be a scout to learn | this, for you and your friends can use code to flash different signals | 0. to tap to one another. The back beard was made of plywood, and the brads were used to fasten the twigs on. Short sections of twigs were. dots and | long sections were dashes. Get a book from the library. ta sée the eode, then make your | board with the twigs in position | + | “Dee @ can Oa am pe a@e2@ Simplify Code Learning | | possible. toe Ls] z we 38 EE . after each printed letter This | will be a good ornament for your | room, The board may be given a coat of varnish, but do not stain it, for the twigs will stand out much better on the lightest background pone It's a 19-inch square—perfect for doily or mat! - Star-shaped design | set off by spider-webs is so beau- tiful, you'll use it for tablecloths, bedspreads, too! Put brads in the top of the back for easy hanging, and this will make an extra wall hanging for | your .oom. Answer te Previees Puzzle (=) 4 c ml sie BION Crochet. pattern 708: Square, 19 atte Sere abt Ante ls inches in No. ® cotton. Join 4 for Sic lolwialeitt tmictotn | bridge cloth; 9 for lunch cloth. ojAlo Clein Send 25 cents in coins for this S 3 3 ELC = < “ . = Le pattern—add 5 cents for each pat- Almiule Fial icte tern for first-class mailing. Send Pinis Siriél ici ioe to 124 Pontiac Press Needlecraft tite SfAtr Dept., P.O. Box 164, Old Chelsea ¥ Etste{ Station, New York 11, N.Y. Print ' ~_ A plainly pattern number, your name, ole |address and zone, “+. | pear on the a | j to me. I am wondering whether it to us. It’s a shameful waste to | throw it away, but we really can- not eat it. How can I get her to , Stop sending it to us without hurt- ,ing her feelings?” | Answer: I think the only thing 'to do is to tell her with great re- | gret that your doctor has forbidden your husband to eat such delicious, | But highly seasoned food. And ask | her not to send it any more be- cause it is a great temptation to him to eat it, and add that you | really shouldn't eat it either. | Dear Mrs. Post: I am going to graduate soon and have had my | picture taken te put in the year- | book. It turned out exceptionally well and I was wondering if it would be proper to have several copies of the picture made to Answer: To your family and best friends—certainly. Dear Mrs. Post: I have received an invitation to a wedding recep- | tion, The letters R. S. V. P. ap invitation but the | bride’s address is not indicated anywhere. Since her address is not known | would be proper to mail my reply ; to the bridegroom's parents whom | I know well. | Answer: In this situation, ad- | dressing the envelope to the bride's family at the home of the bride- groom’s family is your only choice. 44 a | 4714 yeas | bt fone Halos | Full cut to flatter the larger | figure. ’ Note extra wide bodice eee. built-up backs that conceal your bra. 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They sat stunned when the | the fine rounds turned in by Joe nothing. -Louis inals. i vote of Judge Arthur Susskind | Belfore, 50-year-old Country Club Not only does the 33-year-old - = * /th Beats (7-1 for Maxim) was announced. | pro, who has. been around ' the St. Louis Cardinal hold the Na-| | Broukiyn won the game in the _— on a run-scoring ‘i in | sie crowd of 2.380 paying $4,100 wee Soc aualttied for the Opes| CLAMBAKE LEAGUERS—Bernard M. Baruch Alfred G. Vanderbilt Monday. Occasion was a cat cea cence gn wena a | ty Casi Furie and the edded ad- _— booed justily at the official tally. | this time for the first time since | Cuts at a pitch as Adlai Stevenson waits for the ball | barbecue for delegates to a meeting of the World| 24. :en past or present, but av-| vantage of Campanella’s run * + - Judge Joe Eppy had it 53 and/| 1939, He had a 70 at Plum Hollow | 2nd Harold Russell, handiess World War II veteran | Veterans Foundation, an organization representing | 1.00, compiled by the Associated Al Brazie, Cardinal reliet pitch- 4 Referee Ruby Goldstein ¢31. The | and 72 et Frenkiin Hills who is vice-president of the World Veterans Fund, | 17,000,000 war veterans in 108 organizations in 22/5055 revealed today that he is| ¢Ti, was on the mound at the time ’ cards: calis balls and strikes in a game at the estate of | nations. ' The bases were loaded and two | AP tally was 431 in favor of| Pontiac area golfers’ cards: 1S duiing make "| men out with weak-hitting pitcher | Patt Maguire, Birminghem.... 73 slugging Single With Two Out | ee oy me ye ee T Bid for T eee Clem Labine at the plate when 9 ) light-heavy title defense against | A! Kocsis, unattached aeepesener -T1—1 . bases in 191 times at bat. He has Brooklyn catcher Hope for No-Hitter | iiarcid Johnson at San Francisco, | soz fou"he Sposa.’ B-s| American Legion Basebal] Loop Opens dlatmmed 13 doubles"3 triples end| Brazie’s throw to Cardinal catcher July 14, by stopping rugged Bert | PSP" iten’ Indianwood.....-|-1e-11—1s8 19 home runs among his 74 hits, | Del Rice who was bowled over in Gre cose ovansmres Whitehurst in 1:09 of the sixth Cosmos, Onkiand Bille §3-78—190 9 S 3 F t Wed d In a little more than 11 seasons | the Collision. 33 ¥ {| round at St. Nicholas Arena. Moore = ee ] 54 eason on ron Ss nes ay = Redbirds, rr piled sg aier ae an pion ’ we ¢ Cs 4) Sse Ss pease obmaat 3s By JACK SAYLOR son, ending July 11, the teams are|and Blues, respectively, while a glue ai a eee overs and a severe contusion of the right io rivet $3| over the class limit. erome . Six Oakland County American | pidding for a berth in the zone | Jetty Blakely ts the Huron Valley | (7 se: Bathe Ruth holds the Amer-| /¢s just above the ankle. -——- Legion junior baseball teams be- which leads the manager. Don Campbell is Berkley | ian League lifetime record of A single by Moose’s Morrow gin another 18th District, Oakland | “amen, wy | chairman and George Meisner | g59 ® | with two men out in the last inning|44 Aices Scored . County League season Wednesday |' state, sectional and national | holds the same position at Claw- |’ ea & 3 cost Birmingham Riteway pitcher | | . Pontiac. 1S at 6 -p.-m.-—- ___________Leompetitiion. son. The breakdown of. Musial's 2.297 rizona JOINS | Rage Reguslis 0 no-bitter end! 7) Trials for | Through the Ist half of the sea-| wan season ends Ang. 18, with | Chairman - manager of the Wa-| safeties through last night's game | ' : the 2nd half winner being de- | terford club is Don Beedle, a mem- | against Brooklyn looks this way: | City Men's Softball League play. | Nqtional Open “i. : : clared district champion. Three | ber of the coaching staff at Water-| 1.395 singles, 481 doubles, 145 tri- NCAA Tourne | "| Reydslds held the Moses wine | NEW YORK w — Four players in cHON ecreation a ford High School. ples and 276 homers, | hitless and scoreless through a sends the | Hank Sauer of’the Cubs: ) scored holes-in-one yesterday dur- Birmingham post 14, although ——— ya Sparta Still R | 6% tunings, striking out eight (ine nationwide qualifying for the hit F Birmingham Reds to Waterford, | ranks second to Musial in the 1954, Spartans Sti ate and fesuing so bases on balls. | National Open golf tournament Losers Outhit Foes, caty two ave mado up of Bir. Berkley to Huron Valley, and Claw- | National League slugging compe- Favorites for Coll Then Merrow came up with bis | but not one of the four qualified. | 8-2, but Bow to Late vens ecor Cae eee ye a eren valey | son to Birmingham to meet the /| tition. The veteran outfielder has} or College single to score teammate Ernie eee mi the co-spom- | Biues. Games are slated every | hit for 110 total bases (including 5| Baseball Crown Mann, who had gained base on | a. ot the aces were recorded| Rolly - 7 Ti in 3 by the Birmingham post. | Wednesday and Sunday. doubles and 18 home runs) in 150 an error. at Cincinnati, Allen Coulter of| pontiac Jets outhit Jerome Olds. Score imes in Other entries are Waterford,| Al Voss of Birmingham is dis-| at bats for a 733 mark. OMAHA @—Omaha was ready General Motors extended its un-| Richmond, Ind., sank his tee shot |Caditiac $2 yesterday afternoon,| (ings to Hand 7-4 | Berkley and Clawson. trict chairman as well as post| In the American League, Al) With the giadhand today for the defeated string to five games by|on the 154-yard eighth while Mel bat atl ket a 91 @eckion in-Gits Gidle Herb Kelly and Gordon Britt are director of the three Birmingham Rosen of Cleveland is setting the |¢ight teams that start throwing turning back Knights of Columbus, | Carpenter of Ohio, did the | Ciass A Baseball parse Shs at loss to Gidley handling the Birmingham Reds ' entries. | pace with a 623 average. The| 8nd swinging Thursday with the commi errors - ; wi com : committed four costly re ne ee rounds. Car-| Jets scored Ist, posting a single |son record at 2-2 Monday night by Landy Wil] Ma ke Major * ‘= bases before he was vide-| The field was complete with the In other league games, CIO No JW an eae ae ‘wo ms. eo Waterford aka eae bev. — hig broben | Wtue of a i! eae ts ene ter. Tool 98 | At Mamaroneck, N. Y., Pat Cir- ° el | right index finger. as So edged Forsicr, Tool 4 In | cil mink a hole inane on te 5, | _Serome went scoreese unt [ball Leagve play in Drayton Plains | ES FFOTt to Break ReCOrd view and 15 home rons among his |Colorado State | inning . ell ts 55 hit Arizona's ist opponent will be Merchants beat Stadiam Inn 5-2. | yard 10th hole, but wound up with| the 7th. Then Guy Sparrow drew | Recreation tallied _ By HORST BUCHHOLZ to run the mile ip less than four Oregon, the latter slated to be 4 NTS GAMES Drive-in Crean. 11, three strokes too many to! & Walk, stole tnd and came home | In the ist three innings. Top hit STOCKHOLM u — John Landy. Slugging averages are computed! 10) sn" the Boseccticd i bog a ag pee Hiab ae ite es N. Y., aced the 145-yard fifth hole | ter’s double. Hester raced across Ghaw's giris, €:30 p.m. +Northside Park at Rockville Centre, N. Y., but! the plate with the winnthg tally on Biter es serees ess 7s Se oe et 1 | took a 160 for the day. an infield error. =. = 5 end Kothe; Mihay end | Octads Latall tasted we .Ge TO Go csvccseseee ne 001 1000-2 7 4 Takes All-Star Orders mound for the Jets and turned in O11 G13 2-6 6 oe! | CLEVELAND, June 6 w — The acenccse —— : Luebte, Gersa, Wright and Cxiamadia.| Star game scheduled to be played jin Cleveland Stadium Tuesday, BaB.-ooeeeees $32 $8 £3 & 3) July 13. Tickets to the annual base. MeManus ené D. Wilson; Dudsinskt/ ball classic will be sold by mail end B. Reed. to: The prices are four dollars for ; Major League Results ssc" seats; six dollars for box i t remenagy 13 J SCHEDULE—Jets ve Bikes (Wiener Field, §:30 pm); a sparkling performance until re- Payne, the winner, struck out four and walked one. Jerome vs diamond, Oliver (Columbia-Josiyn south 5.30 p.m. Jets Jerome eee Pere eee! teputt; othery-ané-Avetin; Payne and | — Hester AMERICAN LEAGUE Won Lost Pct Behind p+ 1 32 + 33 6 673 » BD 2 500 3 »p @ 3% % Stan Musial of ogee ) GEscLTe i thick of contention for 1954 hitting Boston 35. 24 (and game 12 ho Jaurels. > os WEpNkansts GAMES 7:38 p.m } j Wanton } Bett bb Top Pro Net Stars Saat —— * . ° | 2 & 3, (Still in Contention a) a | LOS ANGELES # — Richard| % $5 9 | (Pancho) Gonzales had to come | Prebabie Puehers | from behind to beat a Los Angeles Paiemtine t4 8) | net instructor, Bob Harman, as the Hichols toa) oe | U.S. professional tennis champion- | sh under w ane moe. “o| ps got r way last night. Pancho Segura, one time Ecua- at’ Musial, Robinson in Thick Be FE SE. of Race for Hitting Title —_ Enea nat ah ae rete NEW : nnn oc alge at Phtadelpnia. Donmtnua, (he Card Tnels an | Rosen still is runnerup at .34. however | | six times, is setting the pace with | the. games. | * ee «@ } the American League batting pa- | rade with 381 and teammate Al Both, , currently are side- lined with. finger injuries. * . . | Minnie Minoso of the White Sox has moved into third place with a 333 average, Behind him come a pair of Detroit players. Frank | House and Bill Tuttle, at 331 and} 327, respectively. Musial, setting his sights on Place on All-Star 9 Cadet Dan A, Booth, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Booth, 4910 Com- merce Road, Pontiac, Mich., has been named ° squad by a committee made up Musial, who captured the title, Bobby Avila continues to head of coaches of the campus softball | « He played on Company C team spring. Honor Retired Pacer in Hazel Park Race DETROIT & — The Roya) Black- stone pace for will highlight tonight's Grand Circuit program at Hazel Park Harness | . A field of 15 pacers will be out mile, makes a major effort to break Roger Bannister’s 3:59.4 api “ipbty ii | i 4:01.6 and he was caught in 1:56 | flat for the half. * LJ i “I thought I could do better than | | that,”” he said. ‘Tonight I certain- | | ly will try to wrap it up.”’ | ° 8 e His big bid will come just a few days before Wes Santee, his Amer- | ican rival in the race to lower Bannister’s effort, attaaks_the rec- | ord at Los Angeles. Both have been | flirting with the 4-minute mile for | ships in Michigan. day. hits by the total official times at) Previously Michigan State. Mas. es | sachusetts, Rollins College, Lafay- ‘Minnie Minoso of the Chicago ette, Oklahoma A. & M and Oregon White Sox is runnerup to Rosen in had qualified in playoffs and Mis- the American League. souri came in without a playoff. Lafayette is the only returner Heads for Ann Arbor |from last year’s field when the | Leopards were the “little school'’ STATE COLLEGE, Pa. ®—Penn representatives and drew sentimen- State’s fleet-footed Art Pollard taj : scratched his name from the in-; Overall favorite remains Michi- jured list today and took off for gan State. Spartans are the Big the National Collegiate Athletic Ten champions and are defending Assn. track and field champion- | the championship won last year. by i Michigan. Writer Lists 3 P Jackie. “Warren C. Giles, league presi- “convinced beyond 3%S-year-cld Brooklyn ossible Outcomes for Marciano, s Charles Bout; Early KO by Rocky Most Likely By GRANTLAND RICE block. He fs hard to hurt NEW YORK—There are just three things that can | cut up or badly batfied weedy oan om become involved in an exchange of [eather on A battle that ends from the 5th to the 7th round June 17. | seems logically what will happen—with Rocky e e e | winning. Here they are—1. Marciano can win in a hurry | Outcome No. 2 This is our second choice. Charies by disregarding Charles’ punches and nailing him in | is a good boxer and an experienced one. He is a the first few rounds. much better boxer than Marciano. 2. Charles’ saperior boxing skill can avert disaster °° e« e and take him into the 10th round+ror beyond before No one had any idea that Jersey alcott he is finally belted. would BS aheed of Marciano ef So 15m tenn 3. Charles’ better boxing, plus a correct mental with quite a decisive lead until that one punch attitude for the fight, can bring him the decision | arrived. in a fairly close brawi. All one has to do is to ee ee e find out in advance which one of the three is Outcome No. 3 is the least likely of all But it more likely to happen. be sap reece ee “mental attitude” would - Suppose we consider No. 1. We have a leaning from the start, Charles sight ane ee ne im this direction—giving the edge to « fairly (eye cuts. slowing Marciano down. quick fight—eround the’ 6th or 7th round. . 2) 28 , . 8 e This isn’t likely to happen, but it is possible if The is M Charles can mix up his boxing skill with a greater and. determination to win than he has ever shown. Analyzing the two fighters, we find one factor hard to duck—Charles can’t throw nearly as hard @ punch and he can’t take one as well as Rocky can. ‘ . he is } ; ‘ } Se aS : . 5 ge a « ° . { ~ a THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, JUNE 8, 1954 , a : NINETEEN e oe Yank Players, Averages. ‘Sick THE PEOPLE'S CHOICE! | It'sTime Out! _—|Cleveland Poloists oe eee Te te A for the Detroit aggregation. f 1% : : 4a Collins, Carey, | recta ono Ranges (=csezz| “The Best on Wheels and Deals 1 Be ‘Y under .the lights Wednesday eve, Slaughter All El | Cran Pl Oud, tg et |g Sune . 8 Ohio league, will clash with the| Ducks Unlimited will spend 1 encanto ssl FROM Ivory Rangers on the turf field | about $450,000 for new Canadian ; on Injury List fy Eo ale , : eHtecive. Pitchers ov = ve rs on | . a ie HAC Sot eee | HAROLD TW RNER : | OEY, ORK With «hospital THAN YOU THINK ) su | shows signs of filling the ; “4 Mayo Clinic and batting averages ea i that soapy Maat _ : . x York Yankees uneasily awaited to- - standings. They're three-and-a-balf : aa = aa AS diang and the Chicage White Son, A-l BUYS ™ wile &t Sih. tne 8 Joar con, Say ‘48 Packard 4 Door .............. $144: ots ‘— v5 ‘47 Oldsmobile 4 Door............ 99 Uy reins Ss FOR A | ‘52 Pontiac Deluxe 2 Door........1,099 ager George Weiss, however, de NEW 1954 ‘50 Chevrolet 2 Door ............ . 444 Sere wots “as Gals % Oo met, Sa BSS : ‘49 Dodge 4 Door ................ 444 NA goecrg Tn More wp te Maresy vi ‘49 Hudson 2 Door ............... 244 «(4a and Andy Carey all cat wih raya bem Deithens bat beg Kiereary's famous lating ‘49 Plymouth 4 Door............. 1 | 7, Yank “bench” not coming through, |etforts on the track. 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Huron St. Fish & Chips, Bread & Butter Detroit Man, 79, Hurt by Car Monday Night EAT MORE LUNCH EVERY DAY LOW PRICES Set, BO! ~ eS ener eeevreeette 80’ rs Broke Lo cks ; fined $5 here for nevies in- +4 la Brokes pes brakes. His name; How- ai MALONE, N. ¥, @®—A motorist! arg LaBrake. ~~ ia A Tyearcold Detroit man suf offered multiple cuts and bruises Next to Huron Theeter | last night when he stepped in front of a car on Perry street near Hotel | Roosevelt, Pontiac Police said to- day. George Evert was treated at Pon- | tiae Hospital after he was | struck by a car driven by James H. Woed, 20, of 72 N. Jesse St. = |Wood was not held. — | —— oo DRIVE-IN THEATE TUESDAY — WEDNESDAY — THURSDAY Cor. Williams Lk.-Airport Rds. Box Office Opens 7:30 WATERFORD |e 2—-FIRST RUN HITS-~2 ee eeeeeeeeneese eeeoeevneeeeeeeeeee® ‘@eee ee TUES. Wed. & Thurs. | eeeee eo ee8 IGCER THAN :: A r : = * ON THE ly ! PANORAMIC : FULL STAGE SCREEN! a +4 * “se a | 3 ye x alae The famous love-and-laugh favorites in M-G-M's hilarious comedy of a honeymoon in a house-on-wheels! In gorgeous COLOR! LUCILLE BALL DESI ARNAZ THELONG,LONG- ~» MARJORIE MAIN - KEENAN WYNN ome 2nd HiT! ou ‘ee ereereoeeresreeeepeseeeeeees ‘Ba arty SULLIVA © shoring DOROTHY MALONE \ Tired of HAM FRIED CHICKEN or GRILLED STEAKS Prices are surprisingly flow. Food surprisingly good. Serv- ice surprisingly wonderful. Scribs DINING ROOM 130 $. Telegraph Read $ ___ ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, JUNE 8, 1956 ~' HOLLYWOOD (UP) — The man who ‘discovered’ such stars as Marilyn Monroe,’ Shelley Winters and turned actor. He feels it’s less frustrating. “Marilyn Monree came to me ‘® few years back,” he recalled. “She was out of work, needed | @ job. I discerned in her a great eagerness to work, a conscien- -tiousness and devotion. But I | couldn't convince my studic te sign her, Today they're ali fight- | | ing ter ber services.” | Biberman for six years was di- rector of screen tests al a up along with 99 other girls to try for the role of a waitress in Ron- ald Coleman's “A Double Life.” af | “Shelley wasn't the best actress of the lot,” said Biberman, ‘But she had a magnetic brashness, a certain quality that promised good things to come. I worked with her for weeks before we shot a foot of test film, Then the test bore me. out.”’ Regarding new star material, Bi- berman explained: BLUE SKY pRIVE:IN : JHEATRE Mery ond Nereenpey ty SAMUEL © TAYLOR - PLUS TWO CARTOONS 2150 Opdyke Rd. Ph. FE 4-4611 MONDAY and TUESDAY FIRST SHOWING in PONTIAC Star Discoverer in Turn|King of Swing Discovered by Hollywood | Next in Line top | for Film Story By BOB THOMAS . HOLLYWOOD i—Now it’s Ben- “First, you leok for looks, 1 | don’t mean a girl must be beau- | tiful or a man handsome, but they musq have quality that attracts. It may even be an ugliness — bat it must attract, Then you look for talent and intelligence.” After determining if a newcom- er has the necessary potential vi- brant personality, Biberman says "| film pair put out “The Glenn Mil- ler Story,”’ and that's why Good- | “An ambitious actor must be pa- | tient.” he explained. ‘‘He must be willing to work long and hard to develop his craft and to learn all “T was really impressed by the there is to know about movies— . P ; i . : Miller picture,” said the band trom editing and camera work to | leader. “I thought it was the first writing. time the band business has been properly presented on the screen. Usually we're just brought in to do a few numbers and have nothing 3 rf ve passed a screen test, rs : it pURTER Biberman is happy his own ca- reer as an actor doesn't depend on sex appeal, He's strictly the character type and can hardly be recognized from one role to the next “I'll never have a screen test, | myself!'’ he said Fearsome Flight Ends in Court, Fine for Driver ST. LOUIS @® — A mysterious stranger in pursuit, James Medley Jr. sped through six stop signs at 65 miles an hour. Finally he bar- ricaded himself inside a drug store. | The pursuer, off duty and out of | | uniform, displayed his pistol and | ™ oe if he thought the | badge through a glass door.! hang business would come back ‘Thank the Lord, you're a police | as big as it was in the oficer!’"’ Medley gasped. miles an hour), fined him $60 for | with bands. The business supported passing up the stop signs but pa-|a lot of bands that weren't ex- roled him on a $50 speeding fine. ca —————_—________-___ The really good bands, just like good movies, still do good busi- ness, he said. But the mediocre in both categories: die on the vine. The bands are further hurt by the Night FRACEOS | tact that kids don't dance as much Wednesday, June 9 as their elders did, he said. TRIALS 7 P. M. Race $.30 ‘New Volumes Added ito Library Shelves Twenty-four new books have Spectators drive in their own race. PONTIAC M-59 SPEEDWAY been received by Pontiac City Li- 8 Wtne Went of Postion ose | DFary, according to Librarian Adah fiction, are: Adult Fiction Brief Candies, Manning Coles Devil by the a Pumente % ¥ Drill Team Makes Like Confederates + AUSTIN, Tex. @—Ten members} (ot the University of Texgs BOTC | | drill team, the Rangers wear the | Confederate gray and their flag federate Army reproductions. The men carry ‘caliber, breech-| loading Springfield rifles, actually in use during the Civil War. The rifles are from the gun collection of Lt, Col, James Burleson, Dallas business man and ROTC liaison | officer for the Texas State Guard. | Originator of the Confederate | Rangers is Lt. Col. Walter F. Die-| Richard Carlson's “THE SEA anaes us” Keego Thealer | On Our Wide Miracie “WALT DISNEY‘S ROB ROY” - In Technicolor With Joan Fontaine DELICIOUS FOODS “WE CATER ‘TO yt a eur PHONE rE 3-9821 UP TO TAKE OUT! Ea Last Times Today! S f Yellow. River, Sir Magicians J B. Priestiey The Royal Box. F PW Keyew The Spectacie Rayne Kruger | Adsit Nen-Fiction | The Astronomical Universe, W. 6 Krogdah) } Good Taste in Home Decoration D. D. | MacMillan Guide Lines for Group Leaders, J. My Partner, Ben Hogan, Jimmy De- KIDDIES! PREE! PONY RIDES BOAT RIDES Open 7:15 P. M. Dixie Hwy. (US-10) 1 Bik. N. Telegraph FE 5-4500 maret New Tales of Space and Time, R. J. ed. Healy. No Bale, No Job, A. 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White of suppl Co., wees | > Ae oie treet, 577 demand Calitorn’ $; Ale- | o@ — 6 Motor aE eted by ident, said the Rd., te Police Phillips Pipeline Consoli- July . ao bg sept . vos 8 Suneties mity weaker: Reds a a Am Tob 7” Motorola 245 | pl president, will boost Lake Sta that some- isconsin b Sc ce i - Row : Roun ac Cop 526 ueller B 20.3 Center : lot about Michigan erday row- gan-W the Michigan iS March... March." mes Ge20; Bound 2 Anec Wac ae) Soe ts "| The additional space to told Post yest all steel te of ee is Rye— . 1e wh Pontices $4.00-15 AD our .. 1014 = Bise 11 Pontiac 14-foot on filia Co., and which a (Triumph Type Atchison ae eee 433 | center's parking took bis 16-6 eet Livery _ Sn, 1 Pd er er ° (Trium Atchi t Line . 33.5 Nat Dairy 45.5 | cen a hum. one Frank's night. dated Pipe Line ‘ i ie 3 : Train Itry aul Pl oe wat Lees 53.3 | 1000 cars. and boat from during the Eastern higan Consolidated a | : dei Driver Killed by H. Green, serpent rolemns Wve poul- aes Mie. 02 at Thee a8 oa by owe Rane _— SS ie ani picig as bean IN ry iver H. Mon- (AP) — 1 quality Soe aes ee. ted by from Backes today —— while ROE w—Ol killed DETROIT for No. 17-18 Hen & Ohioc OS oe Mt Be t 401! ne extend to Glen- Mary Police from St. that wi reduction MO Salle, was Se gs ager phe light type ii ee et a we i743 | bot will bot the Pontiac Lee said for seek . 28: pw gid | eer mm .. 2s the a cn give told her bicycle between will 70, of La ree oe 2: | Benewee 28, eee pa dh malo ot treat: ied sumone Oe 's| move immediately tor prices . d ee © the mt... oe ay aay wae ann Aire. 43 | Nor sta Pw St! Gale aveme 1,000 feet Sechads deal ,, The of gas prices, ot = whites, ree a Bond sire ae a4 Ohio. ou i for parking. additional = s he $15 Tel-| * reed by Panhandle and 3o 5, heavy type ~, Me Peckard age riding ned q charged of gas ” Turkey toms, - Bor Warn 22.3 Pan A 7? 15 prov ill allow con- val & Country tlac’s hens 29- - seusnt about | Borg nel Param Pi a “Besides lot will free Town ter, Pon’ for deliver) communities. AGQ PO poultry oy ee =. las | nll gs Os = the new exit and Osmun’s Cen whe iSehigne * added. oF ttt eno Sas oe 2 Se eeu an en reve ire arog 23 = — Prices unchanged, heavy hens cam a eT trattic flow 9 Commlesion con | finest stan a) pm. remade. “The 4 ony om Bi hens 185-1 @ 146.5-18. peng = at Phileo eer —--=-484 Pontiac ay site to allow aa ‘ul 9 ™ a boon " Livestock See mi on Stl, ction atthe, et ¢ space | free parking. i rs Plan : i a oo fs Pit Plate 8 |seruction of space Stade = e LIVESTOCK Cater Trac ™ 7.6 Pit Appts $0.1 parking by if your §-5201. C. Carter. a F ~- ° petRotT Salable 450. Ne Chee @ Obie’. 36 » Putman -#2|- Gage — “adaional par study bail, Ph. PE 1, Guy H 0 ot, ts M d [ | fF gp ee yo Apts ince chia NW a3 Pure Ou 21/8 = Coane was ruction of the ‘or Ph. MA on ureday, June st | W (i if DETROIT generality Rocetys heifers: Chrysler. 1026 REO Pee 17.5 | for the before const Sale; eg ar powe e — Bil | Cal : wee, apa ST WASH WITH A =oieaes te Rinse he the year ended |Lenowee| Mac Westra, man and re June a Facilities tmen a as 4 aemod | fast March tor the Ontonagon, Wexfor | of Detro “two. Ont., . Tips TE. ‘ —+ Circuit k appoin to | Wayne = oe ee 906 656 Ogemaw. and ur Township; Hamilton, { Finger “ y to as’ isal team —— ; with $5, Tuscola Take. of n, o at Your TER a mber caging a Hudson at n Exchange ve March 31, a 1 Corp. | awassee, capacity. Ser | ta rmgers a | ire eet. : three-me: value on Foreig exchange others; * m Stee ; “leet debt capaci in Mrs ; and two and t $s cash for a eee | sray-aleerg eet of. mee-hagh aga or Ont. ; Ont., Y TERM = be ae seating the | KEW YORK Foreign | Fors oP) Allegheny i. a ok eae the mage ocd 0 pani pr eaagg Reon \ call us for es EAS Week stock. Culehan both sides =—_* dollar in — promiem | {has ras rar eles producer cour ale was ay A that so ttend | Stanley, of Calgary, te phone ond iries ore t.25 a Judge asking it briefs to sup- w canadian 32 per cen asia. integrated tool | 931, to the children a Clinton, P. Keefe will up your Your inquit Low as $ Fs in bio arket 3 pan, agend, 42.81%, eal cea a me ae uty ag yl Just pick | te te | $0t:008e-4.@-cente-enchangedr=—- | floret pa -_* to The investments. ; f - their contentic —- has nares aa eta of cement tions. per ic schools. figured *| LAKE ORION P. Keele, 66. , oe ice on your or in person R port Ocean —is. wo enone wache Unchanged: and die applica non-publ fe pa 105,84, if De- be said tor agit tonight a by phone, by co a selina Paethe bined | 2's aa to tay bbeeee & = oe 8 ° Wayne of $1, Detroit, r St., a Funeral - . ‘ sone -of - the- the com Way 90 day ) 2.00%, . H h a surplus : 32 Lapee |, Oxford. a.m. i N & 7 ee Se as a eta : | have op ih deficit a we ae CH a the same c, Arctic Belgium ield g t is included. with Mabley be held tholic LER achonges 402 about Adanti Southf troi ” will be ph Catholi G ‘ _ FE 2 of the county service t St. Jose Mount TLIN: s end other leading ve. extent Oceans. * (| Da the $7 ednesday qs al in Perry WA Exchonge 96 Ockland Ave. |exien asr7... «= for Senior Class a nt Slated lice a Monier New York Sek frane) free} 33.3 - lpr adep Commenceme School dee ry his widow on PONTIAC OFFICE Building ‘ > 185, JTHFTELD . . Ger- Bank od, Brasil. viree) Cons Day wil tomorrow New Hudson Town. A lyon dg State . as School at Lyen -| He is two daughters Mary Pontiac information ; Mexico 8. pared High aduating senic 1UDSON — comedy ed Pores kalber and gon sons. 716 2895 hand info " } << sll recs Po ren rs ip school commencement Miler, both of Ponta: Pontiac, iat ‘ * i wear their college ship held 8 p.m. iller, : of r first nds will tion of will be at of | M and Harry and John, | t us fo and Be | receive notofic guests | cises oy age A Gene Detroit, of : nsul : ) tances. be School Dr. W ot Theresa, ' Co in Stocks si —e will also for json Scho with as guest Joseph, sister trance a k: a | me to 2 member | 2 aneee ane faoe ee tn Te pian saa wwe tontare direct line h up-to-the- . » re\at a ‘by. ndereradate start Fri- aker. fl te “Three Pontiac, ’ We incipal ex rvice avails Final tinue throug to school for Tomor of al quotations | Say Pua con bemoe gets minate sgt day. for final grade times. ann Co. June 18 er Nep re sous : J Bent , «14 Conia 7 a :. —. : TWENTY-TWO Hal Boyle Says: ooo il Reporters Make Journey sar wines tre te so it|Sye'gae ws « nro tan Back to French Grandma ‘ WOUILLY,. France @—Everyone | yeturning to Normandy this week —10 years after the allied landings | With some soldiers it's a bridge they helped build, ora ravine that aheltered them tinder heavy fire or a family that was kind to them tor the dusty correspondents. Ernie Pylé- became a favorite customer When the war moved deeper into France and the. press headquar- ters had to be moved on, both the correspondents and Mme. Hamel felt bad about it. We had come to love the wonderfiil old chateau, and she had come to feel toward us, she ways an air of inner strength ‘ * * a —~ ie FOUNTAIN STOOLS when they were lonesome. * ©« « said, as if we were her own grand-. But to many of 42 war corres- sons. flown here by Pan Amer * *¢ « World Airways the thing they) And so, as a group of us talked! looked forward to seeing most was jh going back to visit the cha- e¢e teau this week, it was with a mix- | She is Mme. Alexandrine Hamel, ture of love and fear. For what if. widow and family ma-| Mme. Hamel were gone, and new | triarch of the Vouilly Chateau, | faces came to the door? Our trek which dates back to the Tith Cen-| back would have a lonesome end- | tury. During the first few critical | ing. weeks of the Normandy campaign. | es 2 & Mme. Hamel’s Chateau served as| No need to worry. Grandmas) press headquarters. j like Mme. Hamel are all but death- | It was a trying, dangerous and less in Normandy. They have the) anxious time for everybody. A lasting qualities of the old stone) white-haired, apple-cheeked wom- of the Philadelphia Inquirer and > an, merry-faced but showing al- bearded Jack Thompson of “the Chicago Tribune + Mme. Hamel showed us she still The correspondents slept and ate had the sign up—'‘Copy Roorm’''— in tents in a nearby cow pasture.|on the chamber in which we had They wrote their stories, however, | written about the war so many and fought the Army censors in years ago, But that and a canteen two rooms within the chateau. floating in the chateau moat were * * * \the only visible remnants of the Every night Mme, Hamel stood war. smiling in the background as her Afier toasting the past in some been a pris- of Mme. Hamel's fine young cal- oner of the Germans three years, vados—in the old days we used to -work_tables with giass-| cal) it the ‘‘breakfast of champt- and of cookies | ons’’—she told us the years had | » ! _ , ‘, sss THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, JUNE 8, 1954 on | been kind to her, except for a bit |she had ed in « fine old | ALLEY OOP by T. V. Hamlin of arthritis in her wrists. hand, “Greatful homage , “You were good boys. You didp’t!t our liberators. Eternal thanks.’ WELL, WHATCHA EXPECT ME TO EAT, As we drove off, we fell silent. ™ DRAGON? / | It seemed empty when you left. I We feit a distance between us and - “4 _was thinking of yoO just the other | grand deepening even as we waved i ¥ 2 ey day. The spring, came slowly. this | goodby. We knew that we were o W, year.’ , leaving a warmth behind that many Then she left us for a few mo-| of us would never get to see again. » ments, returned and handed each But we were glad we had made a picture of the chateau on which the journey back. SIDE GLANCES by Galbraith ssneiemieneemmmnal off the beam!" AMV WSs Nas ‘* Ys _ \ ‘ A aoe MEY, BOGS... I MEANT To TELL YOU ~.. THIS HOTEL BELONGS “TO THE r A EN CAMERA 7 Yi-Ffee! TAKE Me ALL SUMMER TO MAKE THAT KIND OF SCRAICH / by Charles Kuhn LET'S GO T’ TH’ DRUGSTORE |} |UP IN TH" NEXT BLOCK !/— - ... WA CAN SPIN LONGER AN’ FASTER ON THEIR NEW 44. THEY MAKE JUST AS GOOD] ISODAS, AN’ BESIDES... 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Haat et tf = Ss “ rile gal atl] 7 eae . vii ila 2 = 5°53 Gd j 2 Ht aha? i: i = .. thd in: vg it |23 i i i ig! ifs al Hi iit ea allt = & ih he ie il ALE iz Seed iia Hi MP LUE 3 Lr ily HA le: sflitsaids date ie with : iH i ne ali eB Ab Peay hr SRE : p Seeking gz _ | ‘2 S 5 He hat tan as AMIE seb aedd au fe aie | w , INDEX 2 ee etenmeng "CLASSIFICATIONS _SXNOUNCEMENTS — Card of Thanks ..ccccsceccreree } In Memoriam Fiewers Pumerel Directors ...-+-eesseees ce EMPLOYMENT * Help wonted Male ..cescceveeces ¢| eererereeeeereeere 8 eeerecteseeeeerrereseeet® 3 _ TWENTY-FOUR y ° Lawrence AuClair. Funere) service will be held a Rg Sem et 2p m. att ees Punerai Home. with i Maloolm K. Burton officiating Interment in Persy Mt. Park Mr will ie In state at the Voorhees- Siple_ Funeral _Home DEAN. JUNE 7 1954 COMER W., 2827 Williams Lake Rd. age a2: beloved husband of Mrs Viola P Dean dear father of Aigia Dean, Mre Fred Marshall, Mrs D A Bigger and Mrs EO. Her ris: dear brother of Sam Jones Dean Mr Dean wes el rg merning from the —_- Schutt Funeral) Home Lawrence Punere! Home, i for service with io BOX REPLIES At 10 a.m. today there were replies at the Press office in the following boxes: 2, 4, 7, 1%, 2%, 2%, 27, 31, 74, 76, 77, SI, 85, 96, { 97, 103, 100, 118. ¢ = Help | Wanted Male 6 ' AGGRESSIVE TOP NOTCH") salesmen age 25 to 10 Good! “closers introduce financial, service business »~rofessional men Pontiac area expanding ne- tuona! organization Our business | ‘depression proof’ always a de- Help Wanted Female 7 2 BEAUTY OPERATORS papetieneed. Highest wages Lat re to atta gS gy A ay meth, Aa Anderson Bakery i” MI 47116 _ FOR 1 img end tax office Some es- perience essential Age 30 to preferred, FE 42008. ~~ BEAUTY OPERATOR Basils of Rirmipgham 223 8 Woodward BEAUTICIAN” 000d. WAGES bour i. 28111 or FE -675:. Avon eae Salon ester Michigan COUNTER GIRL | MI_ 46-9779 ¢ Roch: | = | _Help Wanted Female - “a POD POO ae WANTED } mi PO care of ° days "pen ‘as Pasi 3, a tie ee 5 days Setnty © | like children. WOMEN WITH 2 OR MORE aPT- ernpoons or eventngs free to hold dress end lingerie parties Paid OFFICE rk. Only those desiring steady | employment ebply Credit Perry 5 TED | WANTED AT ONCE WOMEN 1N- | LC ) anc esentin, eTrsonalized home permanent and air care program Training free Car and e necessary Good | mediate interview call OR 3-2700 5 a, Nth Tenn a “ Pull : B: cao Ps Mat Wanted Female .0...000-+- 7; car in pratt Cemeters | manc Outstand Commission | 7!) oF part time ruin gee” WHITE WOMAN FOR HOUSE- fe . veces ®| «RETO! srrangements by the Melvie | Bonus ar omeal. $100 weekly poise it 1233 8 Woodward Tair ken anea hier of Robert Harvey. Gear N - wert od mother of Harvey jer Puner- g 4 ES oben } worth viewed. Men of women with car | aS a) service will be hei Thursday. 19 oF 22110 desiring to earn $85 up per week. < SERVICES OFFERED Sune 10th at 20 p.m. at the 3 BRICK LAYERS WILLIA Reasonable pay while you jears. a Coats Puneral Home with Rev. C @ School. Airport Rd Full or Berry lume available. Apply ‘ George Widdifield a _corner of Hetec! a = _160 NW. Pe 7 sececeeece-43/ Interment in Ottews Park BOYS & is TO NEAT ~ HON 7 Butlding Gervies ...++++- tery, Bre. Gedler will Ne im state VETS, 2 ca) at ecuoor ¢ ORADUATES — : Bupplies ceeeecceeess32A| at the Costs Puneral Home. 3141 sales mgr Ex needs an experienced bookkeeper vere ie 7 Building Sashabaw Hd. Drayton Plains. net necessary Average S per eccounte porgele. Not over! Train yoyreott for a business ce 4 ; os . oven. JUNE 6 YRON, * plus bonus & comm — ance bene-| reer — __pesnene ma igigsessnsese | OE, we , ~S | fre fares Leave a. os . Phone or epply in per-| Work on go-eperetive Wwaining pre: ! Beekeeping & Taxes -...--0---14) Twp. beloved husband of | Ta ‘Mr. Devie, 9:30 to indi weeks cmployment. TWin- j secsssest®] father of meee ge gy Ef inte Michigan Btate Employment F brook 3-6497 7 Crtrepediots ....5.-- +e i a | et 950 S. Rochester Rd. | Men OR WOMEN WiTH CAR Dressmaking & Tailoring ..-----18| Moyer: dear brother of Mrs. Eile BLOCK LA d for ght delivery work Must know Summers, Staniey and Clinton tthe ha Bay Co. S282, Cooley At Avon Rd. city Cen mace good earnings Carden Plowing ..-+-+asssee*- .46A| Moyer and Mrs. Edna Mussel- | bake U = 2CTE se tf oom Loop a7 | ; an] S ns aa ee ee | Caner aKee. wire BOUT PHONE OLIVE. 1 eos MIDDLE of experience. FE 17-0274 ; Motel Reems ..cccccccccccecee-99| MF Wall is at the Coats Puneral pe dl pana’ easkaune? dren, live in coysry living, weet CARPENTER AND CABINET Home, 3141 Sashabew Ra, Dray-| ¢) ac See tephcosinems saben: ford work New or repair Available a Remt Bere .....secerereesees. 40) ton Pinins. Ne experience necossary. Phone cAbY. yom ys | mew. Requenadie, FE 3-700t ' FE 32811 appl Tie Ww AD LJONT fi HOUSE WORK AND | CABINET Lathinnel GARAGE BUILD. Rent Office Space .....seeee0.-4)) LO Card of Thanks st “ ee eer fr of "ok vee ald. Vicinity of -— v- remodeling. Call after 6 p. m. r Por Rent Miscellaneous @2 THE FAMILY oF CECIL Vv smin.|MAN FOR OFNERAL PAR M rayton “0 4 acosnce a eee T work, must have trensporiation |LADY TO DO LIGHT HOUSE- canes MAKEP AND CARPEN. | } a tag po » thank y Boiler Phone Northville 12103C Pleat El take care of 3 children, ter Kitche + a -pectaity FE | - P= REAL ESTATE FOR SALS acts of kindness and sympathy | MEN TO SELL FORD CARS AND| on 3-60 ee | 3 wn to us during the recent trucks Prefer man with Ford | — ee ee he ‘MAN DESIRES: WORK | 2 bereavement im, me goes ot our| of Chevrolet experience 4 Utica * Wl ‘te lhl Y TECHNICIAN. kind MY 212 - : t We also wish Motor Sales 7 mile FR and I SaFEntENcED ORCHARD A <= Per Gale Mousse ...+.++.+s+000+ 43 hn Pontiac Fire De; Van Dyke, Utica Michigan i at 2 PM whose name We! ‘of careta! er aan a ! secoece 08 Laat Hunt and the Pursie - nEexn ) BE nn JOB) n't LEE ng rey call again. Dr 4 Por Gale Lake Property aes m TTE! Would ov consider $485 per month Liout HAULING IMMEDIATE Por Gale Resort Property...,,....09, WE Wish TO | EXPRESS a OUR Suk eavancsman’ teed 3 men Sens "WOMAN 0 ie “service FE S-7 ° thanks and appre-iation in Oakland County those inter-| Goa" et se ate. Acme (LOORT MALS inars TREE TOPPING. Guburben Property ............48A pathy afte of incnene and ey. = See oO as i a vey le and moving Grass cut or main- 5 aoe = - Per Gale Lote aa ent bereavement in the death| tiae” Mich Orrice, won — EXPERIENCED | or ab 4a sat — + e= ooreecccccocorces a our Husband and Father Mr.| — in switchboard. typing. billing and | — tL, mel _ : pa re $red Hoveri Mrs Pred Howard Painters— \-1 Only receptiontet. Oo Good references, Call | LAWN WORK LARGE GRASS TREE TET oases AF one . ee Se ter eee eye” Se Ee after 400 pm _ _ weeds ap broh cutting nnd tet Ge PA 1-642 rae a Fraser | YOUNO LADIES 18 TO 24 NEAT| {FRY ~ weenie Per Gale PArMs 2000. .cccccess. Pals & ambitious ren ed Cat tod aan OFaRRR SORE PER — -_——_ urn ° p of girls | 5 c Por Rent Parm Property...,... a | f"-" ~———F Part Time with te contract work Aver-| hour, OR 36351 or OR 3-8485 : age per Wee plus bonus NTS Gate Secncwe Property ........0 The Pontiac Press Auto Salesmen bron gag ol Transportation fur- MAN i ea 19rE oF Rent or Lease Bus. Prop......49A FOR WANT ADS [| preter man eno ts free inte at | Gainadvance to start leave. im-|MAN DESIRES TO LEARN ME- ternoon and eves mediately Bee Mr Doyle. 8 30 to| chanic trede OR 36351 or OR- Vor Gale or Exchange ........ 50 a Plenty of Prospects 1230 Michigan State Employ-| >848 _ a . DIAL FE 2-8181 Gond Pay Plan ment Office ___ | MAN WISHES WORK AS GARDEN- « OMAN FOR ef of green howe man on large FINANCIAL | ; : ) REFINED COLORED W ot io aren Nee ee Fromaamiospm 1) iby | Nirtiftat' Setatettaat | Sunwear" re Bana! work Sleep in 3 to 4 nights & hon hd Et Bg NO JOB TOO Business Opportunities eccccces OR Ail errors should be re week 81° neterences MI 46-6667 small, FF 17-6157 ported Immediately The B ] C TANK @ale Land Contracts ............52 se ner no aac ros. Hc. —" soa alain Be poe eee Ree aes yn Wonk WO" a ee | aimility ‘er errors oth . . at 7 Money to Loan ............... 83 than to cancel the charges Your Nash Dealer SALESEADY a oe "RES BUMMER - Sowines iste fee thet portion of the ' ® W Lawrence at Cass Refined lady to sell reel extate employment _ deve _FE 23-9160 Seisehksh omnes Inst insertion of the ed- 2 i agrtABLE SINGLE MAN POR] Must own car and be ay te . rreurrea wélineican tient ' dairy and general farming 388] resident’ of this locality for at vest” taeee Taos (ah mauling | AUTOMOTIVS the error, When cancelia. § - me ee mie S i Soisese, tal pie A Ril yeep FR +9008 — ae — be ae to | - ——_---— ine right person "Excellent en redne WER your ers i ings assur an industrious wor UNG MAN 17 DSIRES “FULL Por Gale Housetratiers ..........85 Ro adjustments ‘will be given Tangible—Intangible cr.” Apply tm person, ask for! time work FE $6 c ’ “Ww YOUNG MAN WiNts FU! am, TIME . Rent Trailer Space oo... 2... 86 oe $150 WEEKLY LH. RROWN, Realtor | "ONO Pas Vaete res | Closing time for advertise- With an opportunity for advance Auto Accessories .............,..87 ments containing type Ares men We have fust added a ‘1362 West Huron Street 2 VETS NEED PART Diet JOBS | a Wa larger than regular agate ' revolutionary roduct to cur finen.i ——tOt~*# OO —— | «evenings and week-ends | Empire_ Mute Bervice oo... ...... eee a type {8 12 o’tinck noon the esa | Pabst bed heb eae 32705 or MArket 1649. wage day previous to publication Complete ain ome leads. 2 BOYS 15 AND 16 YEARS “OLD, Wented Weed Care ..............80 Commissions paid at once. No desire work on farm. Experi- - Transient Want Ads mav draw advance or salary. Call St a h _enced FE 40003, Wanted Used Trucks ............60 pe = to 9 30 the _PE_§8t11 for anpetntment enogr p ers Work “Wd. Fema Female | uy ° av of pu cetion ane Por Bale Used Cars ‘i Turret Lathe Operator Besesenenap: CASH WANT AD RATES Must be experienced on close tol- TY A MATURE AMERICAN wore Por Bale Used Trucks . 62 | Lines 1 Day 3 Davy 6 Days erance bar work Preferably able AREY woman of good character wants | ® aad | to set up Steady work Paid | baby — —_ _ house work Gate tesar Snecere cesses caf 2 ME MM ET) tendine dhe terete ae | | weeeeees M. ©. Manufacturing Co | : GonTAIN STRE ‘CHING {NICELY | 5 200 360 $40 . ‘ PONTIAC ! Por Gale Motorcycies ............64 $ 20 432 ff 118_Indigmwood Ra Lake Orton | Sona ou ee DESIRES. oxy 2 504 738 . : RED ! Por Gale Bicycles ..............65 3 ois 83s) pee “rem oMon. | MOTOR CORED Gta wiemicn Boats & Accessories ........... 66 d ane -— ” - | RE . pea tong Liha FLOOR | : inna oe Wisi cher | : : algs and budeet department. Sel- Vor Gale Airplanes ..............@7 Birmingham Office | Ore end commission Ed Williams | ; 6pm FE S714. | ¥ “ Tire Co, 451 8, Saginaw. DIVISION CunTat Ns WASHED AND | ae ° * ie © also Wa. nee n- ranepertation Offered ......... 68 ' Ph. Midwest 4-0844 SINOLE Man To mon ke | sonable. Experienced. FE 2-6194 , ; } perienced in drivin- tractor and | EXPERIENCED — WAITRESS | i MERCHAND SE i 379 Hamilton mechiners No other need apply Personnel Dept. | ver maid Pe sanss as waitress or ' _ OL, __ ee TRAILER ASSEMBLERS.__CABI OLENWOOD AVE GIRL, 13 YEARS OLD, WANTS Gweps .......... aac ene seen —o——— 4 net aan metal men and 1 PONTIAC. MICHIGAN — ating, and light work Per Gele Clothing .........44...10| lowers | son: Holly Coach Co. "bod N° Sag GIR!, WANTS WORK NIGHTS | it _ _naw Rd Holly Mich. 51770 after 4 Deeds ....0....-7! SCRAPER 8 FLOWER WATER SOFTENER ~ BALESMEN. WOMAN WANTED FOR vEfichER TRONINGS | Waleatinc. Gifts | 133 AUBURN RS . New Revolutionary Completely | work in restaurant App! Phone OR 3.0063 _— . eccocccccsccccs AA } \43_ 4 JBURN CFE 2-173 automatic plue conversion unit for son, Sportsmen's Inn, BF os HOUSEKEEPER FOR MIDDLF- 00th rerrerrerrrerrieettil ox emer al Directors 4] mares! sehener.e e- a CH] aged gentleman with modern ; LHaAcAOmMoan. home in cit- Writ Boz 31 Pon- WOULD LIKE CHRISTIAN MAN | WUT Vs wotttTicetrt “tar Prec Por Geile Miscellaneous seasesaas: PF De 1 n tourseit 724 | Bale Musical Goods seeeeeeeree 73) Bale Office Rquipment..........78) Gale Gtore Equipment ..........77 “ Gale Gporting Goods ..........78 Gand, Gravel & DUE ocoeceeee 18 Wood, Coal & Fuel ............80 Plante, Trees, Ghfubs ........80A Per Gate Pets ......cccccecs... © | wer Dogs Trained. Boarded ........ 82) PARM MERCHANDISE May, Grate a” Pees .... | Ted Bale Porm Produce .....0000,..87, wa oD FUNERAL HOME “DESIGNE") FOR FUNERALS” -Voorhees-Siple FUNERAL HOME Ambulance Service Plane or Motor FE 28378 Cemetery Lots 8 PERRY ae: pike PARK CEME- wre @ graves. Section one rare, CHAPEL CHOICE LOCA. a $205. 3 for $150. WwW HY HOARD CLOSET | CLUTTERS? Buyers are ready to pay you cash for ‘em! To turn un needed things-into mon- ey, phone FE 2-8181 for | 384"< an ad-writer, Donelson-Johnist -seelst te _Experience preferred in dresses. mos ¢ Want d 8 Men To prTEcivE SERVICE _ FE 2313. es REDUCE AND RELAX Resuits with every visit Fast. safe and scientific FE 44131 100 WEDDING INVITATIONS 67 50. Pree wedding — iitetions 3-6522 or OR 3-6473 5 ROncaE RAfi- to order WILL BUILD IR a and cae pala P 2-8622 WANTED TO LEASE eg os _Box fgg von oe me Wtd. Child. to Board 2% RAR RARELY anne ae Soa yy LOVED AND CARED _FE 2-1730 Wed. | Household Gioods 27 PPO reainarhdl faba at GAS stove tea wagon. | slecirie fan Sdéanneaae MOVING AND HAUIING ALT _kinds Reasonable FF 58-9824 O'DELL CARTAGE | Level ars Long [istance Moving | 5-8R06 j SUDDEN FfFERVICE—ASHFS RUB- _Ddish_ and Neht_ trucking rE 46079 Trucks to Rent TRUCKS, TRACTORS AND EQUIPMENT % Ton Moles 0 I's Lived Stakes Pontiac r arm me Industrial Tractor Co. PE 4046) — FE ¢1442 ~ REDUCED RATES _ Lerge Van to serve you Smith Moving. PE 60 TRUCKING AND HAULING placa poo be. AAY..ote.. PR IM296. _ benssiae, LET Us BUY IT OR AUCTION IT iv for you _OA 8-268) ONE OP PONTIAC'S LARGEST furniture buyers cash waiting. FE 4788 WANTED TO BUY ALL TY TYPES 3 OF FE 2-552} furniture. Ph. FURNITURE NEEDED Get ca Entire home or mr lots . top dollar Will buy outright or sell It for you BB com Sante t pay Ph. OR _3-27717 WASHINGS A up_and Maehivery OR R37 TRONTINGS GOOD ORE | +0401 |WTD: PART TIME HOUSEWORK references. FE 20613. WASHTNOS WANTED. OR 3-9632 a3 wourd a LIke GENERAL RO OUBE- between Tam unti! 3} pm FE seus. HOUSEWORK WTD. Call FE 2-2744 « TRONTN ALL MAKES OF FOUNTAIN PENS | a4 8 Pick , MEMEOGRAPHING TY PYWO, secretarial service EM 3-2842 | REF R IGERA TORS tine ping at tome Soe WASHING MAGHINES OR! XPERIENCED IRONERS & MOTORS in settehb boars, me buling end REPAIRED receptionist” esa Call PHONE FE 4-2569 le — Walton’ 51 N. Parke Tours 6 WOMAN DEaIRES KINDS OF CARPENTER kitchen work au KINDS c. wasn A AND _TRONING IN MY modeling. Maple Plate © FE 2-1790 BLOOMFIELD WALL CLEANERS. aan at Ok ND IRC TRO cow. ba Fy Windows cleaned. Ph. nin a ; emer work. | : 7: Wesatine x APPLIANCE SERVICE SHINGS AWD IRONINGS WANT- od FE & Ne. ee) Bo watotr: "races me helenainaahis gy os ROY'S 96 ‘Gakiand Ave., 2-402 repaired by tory on |e an our store Poenety j Office Supply Co. 17 Be! rence St. PE 3-0135. WON'T BE DISCOUR- AGED To.recover a loss, find a job, fill a vacancy, dial FE 2-818] to place Classified ads! * age Agents for N American Van | Lines. Large vans anywhere in/ United States, Quick service FE 5-8562 341 N. Perry. Painting & Decorating 20 A-1 PAINTING a eal ? fremov~ Estim re well washing. paper cleaning. Reasonad.. Paintin og and D and Decorating rE Taner THe 807K INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR DEC —o |FYBIg Ss COUCH & REFRIOERA- . y wees Ser ge eae Lah OO ae a & _oe FE 4-2252 WANTED TO oe ALL TYPES of furniture. Ph FE 2-55 WANTED FURNITURE CASH tae! "ease Grama cout at serve, gerrice sed tee, Bah 2h. HGERS Il. & S SALES CO. For your equity tn your * T ee... or coded Cal us a a VE _2-2066 7 our offer iy _Wtd, Miscellaneous 28) 40m: “We mean business! LAWN MOWERS. WORKING OR EDW. M. STOUT _hot. PE 45264 Tl_N. Saginaw St. Ph. FE 6-8165 WANTED: CHILD'S PEDAL CAR OR Open Eves. ‘til 8:30 WANTED Te eee BAG Wit WANTED: SLEEPING BAO WITH Full length ripper. Cail EM: YOU WANT sare a | MAHAN HAS BUYERS WANTED Doris 2” Ricrele i, good After @ pm. Money Wanted 28A ogee ON No. ae, Pont Bg” aa ANY GIRL OR WOMAN NEEDING | | iSCING. | Toon Mona B. D. CHARLES custoM m. {| from ery Weng Tey t questions. 7 eas light trucking. EM an beasmeeee Mewes! Vos even F Mite Sen Peat HU CSALE AND AG FAT MUMUS WHOLESALE AND| _ Physto-Therapy \ 24A CASH liverea. Also tull ‘sod owers yard FOR OUR leveling Sund-berg SWEDISH Mansaor . LAND CONTRACT _ 19'a nocd ot Jenn ROL “rf il foot , technique. ‘gim| Nicholle & Harger Co. 2-1006 ee > | 33 W W. Huron St_ Phone FE 58183 7 ae ee | Notices & Pervonate 28+" "g “Un ] ¢ ~~ nlimited = buying land contracts Fast ourteous action. For immediate Tesulte call oa Johnson, or Mr } personally . A, JOHNSON, Realtor WO OFE 422533 1704 S. Telegraph Rd." WE HAVE . $200 000" At our disposal to purchase new or seasoned lanc contracts for our clients \ See me before vou sell, ASK FOR BOB MARTIN. YOU BUY IT—WE'LI INSURE IT MAHAN REALTY CO. R at TORS Evenings an -— 5 1075 W__ Huron Ph. : Wanted Real Estate 32A Call Today ./..... Now! List your house for tmmediate sales action. We have an active, COURTEOUS sales - We Beed houses sell Ni Humphries REALTOR FE 2-0474 Bm Tiere, Ot Era, POR QUICK AND COURTEOUS service on city or suburban prop- erty, st with kK. G. Hempstead, Realtor 102 &. Huron Street E 4-8284 Eves PE2-3317 LISTINGS WANTED Properties and homes needed for immediate sale. Red Horse _ Real Estate ' Fos, nent is eiceptisnel 4 - eed aa sati ees Tex. Out es- as satisfied We Biel pt A finane- tne and closin today to lt your pepee To Buy—To YOU BUY IT — LL a] 4 ine names “OR ; , ‘ | _ : v - ’ +, -¢ ae \ : ‘a = _ a a . - Lee ac renee 2 THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, JUNE 8 = / TWEE ve —_— } S, TUES , JUNE 8, 1954 | - pe iy Wanted Real Estate 32A . Rent Apts. Furnished 33 For Rent Rooms 37 CARNIVAL by Dick Tur ~ F ~ 1 rs t a N reat 2 ea | : ATTENTION! _|* Zynummmp nooesn perverse | meat roe gg | rner| For Sale Houses 43) _ For Sale Houses 43) Sase Houses“ 43)__ Sale Homage, 43 ~ We Gites now conn. Te we Mowara, - hot water. wo man. Hills. FE HOUSES AND INCOME OF ALL FOR COLORED FAMILIES 4 FoR | sme cour. o BOG AND BATH GROUND . yee PW. Dinnan & Sons. @ Beautiful 2\ family apartment io E, MANSFIELD ? teas, cincent corse Ose, hove |* ner susshie, rt aguigc a | Pana SE Ste | + | ae GWHEN A ROOKIES PHECE | oom. 'S°Sedrooms ana beth down. oe Sb Mate es erage . Dorothy Snyder Lavender | :S7mint PE 2808 or FE $108. | Sooms wir OARAGE_ CLEAR, CQWNER 0 ROOMS. 3 PIECE | {Sving rocm, tung foom, 1 poe] Mas. Ont noors, pleste OCCUPANCY . REALTOR SES AND APTS. ALL KINDS. comfortable. Single. and double . _ Spot. Quick possession. FE 4-015. rooms and bath up, tiy-dec-| Walls, dining room * paneled < “$1,500.00 down 3140 ‘W.~ Burcs- FE 24114 Family rental agent. FE 4¢-2583 rooms in widow's home, for clean BY OWNER 3 BEDROOM HOME,| rated. Basement, air tur. ges, furnace Full basement with; houses, Nos. it A ard on LARGE = 1-ROOM pg Feet _ a #2 S. Paddock 4 rooms down. Enclosed porch, pace, automatic bet water. A good as furnace, auto, water heater. Columbia west vy * a first floor Adulte only. PE SLEEPING “POR OENTLE- plastered walls, venetian Olinds, | O47. . aT Try Stetreen ones Con Ga fm ietegate peee. RENT FURNISHED APT man. 85 week. 169 Judson. storms and screens, gas heat Ee, NEW Gl: HOMES ished attics. . ae OnTONVILE ate SLEEPING ROOMS POR GIRLS loundry tube nd lavatory im full |* Otimene bot water paved careet | $2 , dave includes mortgage Two s-tedreom Reuse. Sys SMALL cisaN PT FOR _3| cloce to town end bus. Privileges bus Por! $980 dows will handie. cost. * Bedroom ranch tps, 08) > DAN-ROSE REAL = — divided barem ou oes Date Maple pene 170. W Pike FE 43008 and auto wate ~ ary OCK F ROM L AKE INCOME Goanen sus Pe oe sail Por . ‘ie | tenes ralis, “oni heota, pictare ine JAM Se linn information, call BY OWNER, 's Rooms MODERN. Fe tenes Reel A ve. Speers | . winger marble sills. te far petra BEImO, aie FE 431% _ rE| _FE_ 269 bar L APE. Gas STO RE | man. Close coe MILLER Sates Lt private entrance, w| bus 061.8 . — ( Le @. 1 block off Elis. SLEEPING ROOM SS j ' Le. Rd 130 Hulbert man. FE 56300 before 6 7 RW BACH eer a | rs of LISTINGS WANTED |" AZ Scie SPRORT [SESS BoA ees Foe ‘CHARLE : peSragh Se ce ss , homes -eovered Ry gn Paar a i) E MONTCAIN CORNER OF 2 FAMILY i 61600 down $350. only $156. geges aan & get Booed al your ROOM BASEMENT ora Glenwood Large le room. 67 j ay oa agg <<" sepa. a — = Pande E. “Bod M _ ens. only. oS wagers. 5s DUCK LAKE DANDY § room. bath trances ofl Nerced alr heat and EN INCO iller | = Room FORNIED APT—T-OR | Pusher Body a Q) | Mew Tel” waht. “Wathing’’ beach | Riot. soned commercial: T ‘Sot Mote, Bt Feat am Realtor 2 gentiemen preferred. Near town __ Rooms With Boar. Nitkin the binck. $105 with sites | com be arranged. mercial Terms | 30% Ww. Murcn St +m susnmes as stows | =o _ 4 38 | down Why deny yourself of tiv = Realtor ___ Open Eves | “TOSE RH a ra F 7 ROOMS ON BUS LINE PRE | poom @ moa im this nice €2 ft ranch home s oi ef, 2 & Daily: Cun we 8 yete entrance, adults only. 286 "<1" Owego. RD IN NICE HOME oo ae pe oe oe NORTH END “ ™ Joslyn . 1 suns WIC .LakOe ROOM“ FWEH —_ 2 BEDROOMS with unfinished at- = LISTINGS WANTED (5! a en NISHED. |" poom with double bed. 3 blocas | $2862 DOWN gets you 6 psH oe | wih I car garage. Pric yes i"no0Mé CHRISTIAN COUPLE | Freee” * Private bom Rectee sided home on Beachland | sitMeg “asd Uirme' con be or: we BS? 83 Ta, | Biase ts eat “| BOARD 8 ROOM POR mes ere tee Seems | a (I cnncnan bins a 3 Bt by H.C Newingham, Broker | 7 ROOM. WEWLY DECORATED. | <7» Roots “ARD_-G005 Parments $44 per month. $260 MONTHLY INCOME. Located at 8 Marsball private eatrence & beth. No drink- er naw ee A IVAN W. on west side @ apis. 3 baths. saat OW ote es — {5 ‘ROOM ou AP ARTE WENT FOR Fishers, PE 3438. hay BE iy - 4 Pull” basement, stoker “heat, |" gane oa ane dy pmo . Occ I Bealen, Resor FE Stat! | 8 ‘Virgie ROOM” AND Soaks in Chins eee 5 i,t car paneer. HRAM face. AY ren. "investment aod rage. Stiached, Price $16,000 with rT] 7 oon ST Sec Se? © See Fe Sa hahah ome _ bay, at s30.6 Auorseo with 63.300 down. $4.000 down. Call Close downtown. ‘xo: drting 104 ASA CR 28 SEAT West Side — lida oi DOWN. North-side location : eek hoses: a. |-sis a le CRS Tit | Spal Ra wane mtte |S, OT ee “GARAGE T CHILD, _commodations. PE 33429. Lm Fine for lodge eof Betote -4 Rut ss Specialist! CARER CLEAN | HOUSEKEEPING Latayeite, Phone FE 6-0103. 1 — : Wistime siete rial, Dev wait Wen You Want to Sell ;GLEAN HOUSEKEEPING | ROOMS AND BOARD FOR MEW. Sipe BOWS ts ot tat & ssetel Humphries ant to Sell |” tse "Badeim Secale ME gio padliy: Big, A to move tate this ¢ room Spanist | a 5 sins NEAR CASS LAKE. Real Estate! LARGE ROOM WITH KITCHEN- 32-0012. 624 Markie. fishing Te searby weters i a home + A all new in "eecset Boome call i « ote. Prefer BM, 118 Lin Hotel Rooms 39 total. $90 per me in Toor rumpus room fe kitchen breakfast for a and ms call | ZODERN APT. ON N. SHORE DR. = ry —© Me ' ~ a ee san react | Neowin cat wearin | HOTEL ROOSEVELT | and tg B.D. CHARLES, Realtor | pessied Seti 0 "nee oe fet List with us if you haves! Gndvafter't SMO = $12 WEEKLY [te tely I've found myself obeying traffic signs, giving |... FE 40521 B® IMMEDIATE POSSESSION, Just| over. 4 pairtesee on P MODERN FURNISHED § ROOM the proper hand signals—! Siosutes hen alke tecmane am tna | oe "ot city. Fine $bedrm.| this modern 2 bome. or sure results upper apt. and bath heat and all| Newly decorated By week. A vi 3 ae Ea | Se = ued’ bath hums bas was | and ptocen a upper apt. and bath, heat snd al y week. Also SALE HOUSES 4) * lake. tied bath, ful) basement with |° and storm lel Lake c eee ee arke Bt. guiles by week Reasonable rates. H a 04.560 down! oil furnace, gerege with over,| | priv ite aeen ee sews Y DECORATED {ROHS | Roos. BY ONY OF wee For Sale Houses __ For Sale Houses 43) IT’S A DANDY Humohri round thane werms fa “biearis yriie 198, Reverwe Chase PRIVATE ENTRANCE AND LAUN OTEL AUBURIN AD AMS Bate Modern 3 bedroom ranch, BOMS | rice mp ries SANDY BEACH te front of this 10 A WH FE viteges 3-0033 aie} as 8 aera mM . s wciude full Riisective end” epetiess ides tot taneumel | tees sss IT Rent Apts. Unfurnished 34 34 | @4_Auburn- “FE baa FAST SIDE an oate 3 Se ate 2 e,| 8 ft. jaod sore dining “tL” poseseuts : ag hg . berries, ay gs ent Stores e . —- fireplace ON SOUTH SAGINAW 87 . CLEAN R 40 | , ety thoes & pense oft. bon 184. — = te, So price FAST SUBURBAN 3 and 4 room apartments | awy BUSINESS 240 Proom end beth epte. || Easy to Buy . terms, cate teres.” rooms. 1 floor for working couple, OB. bus hos. 0262 Dinie H BALDWIN OR| five room i : Private ¢ i ; — heat. lights Bd gos, furnished. te Highway OR 3-176 entrances separate meters 2 ee eee cers ° ° OARLAND bath Priced at aus Si one OR, 3.1872 or mre References rea PE 41501. aks ae i i oe $8 See ee —] ie PW - Fy REALTOR- Hum h xe rn jt he living Ym IN CIT ment. 8 vire_ & __ a Good tor Many Businesses NORTH SIDE : = a — 9 to" echonls cere” Pree rhing EA D ries be 9 entrance new = Pst Scone, Giese tn. Adune eoly. Nag. Pike and Sanford Bell-serve * ana upeperate naw ft cont| = 92r “oe Country Atmosphere R LTOR FE 2.0178 ment, geet gorage, ome orn <-> ROY KNAUF, Realt tan WERT TURAN ONE Fait "wince Warne | semamet orate! S| City F . term, LER REALTY wis w._maroe-’ ye puat| come tay om Staginae | Gown se “Pear, heat “owmie wer | Ist abl dolly trmiined S| “"Voimeednie ‘west ide svete | GREEN LAKE O sRoowswopmRN ow rowtiae | fr “ips sare hardzage a 3 gue ‘stoves rand] Falew “6 rooms. ‘Buclosed : FFICE]| Leke, Year round. Hot water heat bry g stop on both corners. Eested porch, fur- pues, ~meperns. “YOR. ) OR _}-2382 {iF Pike PE DG or FE ahaa Dace, garage, ¢ extra. lots modern home, we t's tea" come Wi 1 codresm | = AC beat 4 ALL Lames~ | AVAILABLE JULY iat TO Als ; 4 room modern oll heat, electric | $B Wade of berries, fruit we taave exces ob plus tah es teem sown. 3| scened hee tte Cottages, Homes, Lote and Estates . Christian 2 room rf | STORE SPACE INQUIRE 200 / hot water hesier, lot 30x100. new trees. grapes etc. Beat the and twelve acres of rolling land. room 3 wide lot. See at 4 nd Este Christion fore ly: 3 room, cuery Voorheus Rd. PE a oe SS cost ef living bere. 2,900 Paradiso with o scenic bedrooms end , ew $12,000, terms. qere NORMAN _— smoking. Furnish references, Re- Rent Office Space 41 rch oft KG down. a ee at only 8 do’ > | WA Geeoa m0 COMMERCE - ntiac_P Bor 14 } J Durdick we” Oatora “bled |" beach MOcdward S774 Rings Here |" @ ROOM APT INQUIRE | arm CONDITIONED OFFICE POSSESSI ON Off Joslyn weet a 7 AS view is wre Veet in : JOS!) ud around }-bedrm ° Larger nomes fore amater, ty |1 ROOMS AXD WaTW PRIVATE | hig’ 1 W' wares ut. Pe esse! | eatey sn! povea Girest teneed | Srarorm. bunaalgy,. igul K. G. Hempetead, Realtor ge oe Soames far assmar las ‘dows | figgusbed_ Adu "Reterencen “OR FOR LEASE STORE OR OPFICE| io front yerd. Buy poret | Bien 3 piece bol, prar = = eevcened fee Cqulay. Nuatee "weds Usty _20882. butiding Put basement. Gas heat. a Pa tered Walls, oak flooring. we) Loa pint = ~w ha all parties concerned Pa Ms AVA *BLE JUNE 15. IN DRAY- 5-5044 LAKE ORION hot weter and ge rage of trees. ce pA oy é us, Bo; ton Plains. Strictly modern § room : Lakefront re = ee re J room | LAKE ORION — aa | “7 ; apartment. Convenient to bus and For Sale Houses 43 — See Pomny ev essrifies, fuk bece- LAKE DORRIS & SON shopping. Couple preferred. OR | enn [a Ss ee St heme. wy coreifien: foe Mee TT nome wih mens | Trentact , S REALTORS coop MEMBERs| 33a"? ‘° ® Pree O8 saree fas seems On very eos | WO Homes Bedrooms, aod "sunroom, deat 3 Decch tarps shade Woes, O-F™.. 132 W. Huros FE ¢1557 | —. ree A Country Lake Estate and in excellent condition. Lot EXCEL garage. Total price $8, pay yy 1 \s rot 4 yom hy ‘with full bath, Fy at RENN | ADU! TS PRIVATE BATH. EN-| This nearly cow +ievel Rome with $0x350. The full price is $19,000 SIDE a oe ents $78 inc, taxes and ins $2,500 primarily summer but reqardiess of condition | if riga trance. 29 Blaine cyan ores ot bemne at Eee: Se “OLD FOL 1. Lovely & room modern Phone PE $4060, after ¢ p.m L ey oe net hh > ore See et. Col re ¢6s2i A Sere Mee OLD FOLKS HOME bungalow, carpeted living | DRAYTON ie; 6 ROOM | LAE ORK car garage with +4022 ‘or immediate serv- 281 Oakland Ave 3 rooms and construction. The upper le- end home Paste walls, Plenty of AR LAKE Also new rm we D Charles Realtor 1717 —= a stove furnished po ae Me = den, lores Pg Bh P mee ot Oe saver kitchen, basement, ol) closets. Pull basement and gs ao gh gg oe bm Ng ss asvenged. = = HAVE BUYERS cents ee nt | Se Slog meee ts | ent" mymat eome, Wg ter| Siloam j"rogm among | SORAYA foal sod yg, ta wre 7 E BUYERS FOR large. front 4\or 8 room. apart with showe. The lower level has| Month. Selling for only #19 300 et reer me a’ wal a Fye, ABSA is $6.00 with $1,500 down. LAKE FRONT. One of those rare one et aeeans Gees large recreation room with fire = $5,000 down. Shown by appt rent for per month in van ————, om offers. 3 acres com with or two bedroom modern home, _ Adults. 470 Oakland. ene re eta in bar, beautiful beck Offered at the sm fiving room. nice size bedrooms pete You ean have either city or suburban. WEST SIDE 4 ROO bar. card room. The recreation ADAMS REALTY co. price of 99.060 8 Tue mart pg a ey PQRTER RD. posecssion to. thle + ar SPE «ROOMS, PRIVATE | room spree oio «Ere secret | man auburn ave. PE canes] Se0s payne ee tet, 2 exer pwn a | Hage peso vats ah Tee Dgéresm modora bome tn Be. furnished. Adults only FE 21523. | 8 besutiful lake and’ ‘bo _ a = sfiieoo.” #2000 -— = . Dasement © tres You'll love wis and garare. — Rent Houses Furnished 35| of fisning an a bunting. i, to be : #1090 DOWN age | “et and end ples | —denutiful setting, oun” 00.000 en nnn | had, ft has ately 4 acres K mM be cali down , Ieee peeeiles At eels ante | 4 ROOM BASEMENT ROUSE. OFF of iand extending into the lake a psen sneaee porch en 38 GEORGE R. IRWIN At least 6 rooms Bald and gttached Ghady jot, excellent bu es76e. 2 . Py = ei¢win at Mill Lake. 22 Auburn an dear garage. iT amas FLOYD KENT, Re ltor Spotl WO ae Wataesy | CO Se er a ee CORT M. IMBLER . ESTATE ea ——— Ra. ATCHERY | jand is available tf desired, This . 0528 209 Baldwin Avenue ™ W. Lewrence 84108 J. A, Taylor, Realtor, PE 4.2544 OR +1904 Calt_afer €:30| property can be purchased with OFFERS _| Realtors FE4 1111 Jostyn PE 606% PE s0l01 or FE 26006 WILL BUY OR LisT YOUR LAE | CABINS BY WEEK KAMP INN. per cent down; convenient ene Daily tit 0— Sunde: 206 IT PAYS neal te Seeman Woww —, : PN . ag OR_3-0316 or FE 2-8081 terms op balance 2A 317 8. Tel — & Sun joi See ne EDADOMS LIV > TO ) SEE oh FUMCKINNEY | 2ateFprriceen gutan ton? we, ons oe ee secnanee | ihe snd ginmne conttnre:, ice | ADD 'S HOUSES Pn. Pont pe gee A gs i 3S monthly. plus utili- ee a yoome. ful basement with 7} A T ‘oo *opece, ges, best.” paved DRAYTON PLAINS Live Where You Play ope battge ts Cf |] ee 3-4375. hes tel bl Deleo furnace automatic treet. storm winde 4 ‘ AT PLEASANT LAKE WE NE ED \ > ee DRAYTON PLAINS 2 BEDROOMS. roor 2 bedrooms | age 4 water heater. 2 car attached BRO N ton ced jot, total eh pricy. gi. fee with An excellent 4 room ca bath 18 new fully modern 2 bedroom »> YOU R jem welcome $50 deposit down bedroons up: tull a en. seven 3 — 63.800 down ranch home with attached © homes. Automatic hest, 17 ft. PROPERTY a_mo a now. OR — basement with furnace end Sore ee FOUR | ROOMS PARTLY MODI aN ag Bn eine living rooms. large lots, paved - If you plan to sell bh RAKE Nooes ‘Neer ; Res in Ciudes $1 Fees vosistered tor- fai, mer 7 miles “ir near Ontord. aoe avant 9 and No sores Norma towel Gspoune. An ten roy se 33 gon "including : your : nev : 7 : business, farm. vacant tote of a befe S43 Cla fev dairy cattle. @ complete, set of eliached garage. Preek et _onty |} bX CELLENT- BUY! Rome maintain, Pn yee in suran aed dianes! Gpateding rene . es AKE RESO achine tree- ricted section “we a Rea ee oie the sale of your prop-| rent = PRATER Ro sty = bey one eran: Income—Paved Street $905 DOWN. 3 bedroos = om cy modern Oas ‘ena bes sorvien ohates f& “lone to is fs una a og OO tr ERON perked goes toolshed ‘ty very be ges lig apy Pr I rll neroem bensolos. | desement, glassedin porch, femeed | 02.080 down Telegraph to Pleasant Lake. ON H. CLARK | Rent Houses Unfurn. 36) > bedroniy tenant spouse.” foul (tation building” 4“ Fooms a ANE o*Miiet nelly Leaving city PONTIAC John J. Dyer & Son 1362 W. Huron st or see ievaamgs “= MN aa ree lance at 5 per cent. pg, Hate i aman en ene eo Weal _eves &¢ room, 2- story-trame—home | s7t¢-W_ Woodwert-at- 131s Mile - |" Ror ennee.. sal mien @ ACRE ESTATE full” bath op necond.sleep- and comp 2 wile others.” sere | GATEWAYS t Close! te school bus line - moreno ay bates tiers 4 _ Rent Apts. Furnished 33) _®¢_off Pontiac Ra | Gentie rolling, mostly woods wits pr ong Bi ferme at O}| targe livin Soma (eanae: Rvenings Midwest 47001 _ z. ished 33) >. cals UPETAIRS.CROORB | come fren ~~ 7 showing. fecome of $180 per wall carpeting. Automatic olf heat, |3 BEDROOM MODERN HOME. | “Sn - 1 ROOM. 1 OR 2 GIRLS 410. Bo EES FE 49138 | bedroom home with paneled den, cast, gavage. 4c tabine | eee — 08, nd, bearoom | H APPINESS 2 car garage with coment drive. | Auburn Heights, Lot sonite, Shwe pis "porch. washing prive ;- WALLED 3 at Mas BLD ; 1 sooned | ee Ae Ke e bASE Tile Bath. und tinmg room. { 14- - - ston p i Thea aR LET SUTIARLE modern conv Sricnen teower ‘tt A ner ceed aan | WERT SOE Brick we a5 aseras a to ; he = LADD . _session. FE 2-0912 hs moth _ for 1 or 2 adults Utilities paid. | T= zee ©1210 ceautihn’ epring ted” taxe, acer Wen beonted © soem ond | 911.300 LAKE O8208 ena} YOUR HOME HERE - |? Peowee, 'Ceos't ve tte re ee wie ad “Rint ed oe ae aN Rent Lake Property 36/ 36a | garage poultry house Seat ceugiton ") tetrecms, | Sey Si coe. beat "at ‘oeation. | FAS EYE APPE AL | Sen te BA] ton home for raising 6 now vacant "Suir butee wt reas | ong : gp PRI- e. sun poreh, fireplace, break: a congue. 3 com Ooed ge: ok a ~ a a family. Situated on lot with ork onable down paysm miriam tr iapors eas |coreaor on anor, iaxr fp quoman NEL eee) piecemeal | that end wit” dee | prawre sant ie es ex) n co iste nie*"pshatte teass| Dorothy Snyder, aes CLEAN 2 ROOM Ter enitene — oI ‘ —- — Large | “Water tor the ted & vente. neaee : pre Blast yen A eo d or leaving enty. — brick Ieee aigulaned by meat O O coven pe at ae one eo no Ww. F Huron oe 21) entrance, share bath. 36 N : thade a tdoor eri. | door barbecue 2 cer thoughtful features such as & ves- full beth and half bath, stream- 5 Cuma a orton Goes ye teen shing | wal Pesala “ee we to office and lect ever our| tibule entrance with, closet to 17 Hined kitchen, srepiace, full base- MI Tre a. a OOM MODERN, : ; or Sale GamM, Wyoens come com |aancm Tizs anELL, shih ik CELE - on - hs 53) For Sale Housetrailers 55| For Sale » Used Cars: 61 ected a age eater. Stoker m2 cae garage # Se Me a7 ee p FARM FOR SALE IN ALPENA hh, aoe Licensed Lenders) | eee ph EIEIO SSD mM. Michee “ ee ee ere ea ee | ke eae 2 ca ¢ County § miles from Alpena nee | OWNER WANTS EQUITY AND | ‘83 a cmevertrt) 2 oe _afier 5 pm ps in apple orchard Ld , as fae Pos oj “ ® miles from Hubbard | take over. peyments. FE ¢4078, luxe ¢ new tures, radio TaSdate int WATE TOT isk | enn aeee parma Good beach, | ores, "ais Mert Main. wtaes oer? windshield votes si208 ib Also 1 foom house cok oy ‘$1,750, pant down pay mest. - ‘ nett P Recreclion Mocks amelie Rees cates peneee se Ry owner. 64 Nis co Fc i aid An Sale 6 sess ster | ‘Oxford j Trailer T | iow mien +0908 peLons. ek tn oe Ti - e SHELL paiCRCmeTe Ose aha 8 oe ee $0,900, a, TERMS. . 0 - u Property 49 SALES |. ¥ee a! siznals backup liants. can aeee ‘Trai, comes of Borland. | ¢ 3 ) BUSINESS LOTS AND BLUE- | With t I pare oN page nen. ee VARELAND Ri oni KOOMS AND BATH. § ROOM i A) lor Drive-in restaurant on | : Ou — must se Eliza- AND REALTY. CO lakefront home. Buchy Realty. FE : hie “bee ke Go Sey ; Generals, Stewarts. Skylines Ofeat _beth Lake Rd_ FE +5188 mg gids nome. 3 cae news — een seen Wetes tare ea “ car down payment orcas or | Endorsers ‘eds Bloc et Se R | a CHEVROLET, a 7 . - : i $3.00. FE 1-1222 i luve 1o ani eater, direc- Se SOM HOS et) Silver Lake eam 22 ee a | sl ellnepetieaas, B= Sealine cal r ite full | (New trail > AT BEDROOM HOME “Sng” me “tate large i overtook. |» bath full basement, gas heat, al _ For Sale or Exchange 50 Bl ge Bir Mean pes qe iuilers wld gs os 13 42%, itt CHEVROTET 2 D008 CER a - Oe dining room | with fireplace kine lh, Wd bed large fenced in lots, price ~~~ | gumer finance com arse? oe} months to y Payments made | goq@i redio and heater. path. ing ent | combined, 2 oe ee | and terms to sell shown by ep = VE) (STORE BUILDING AND 2 APTS | ments are simpie 6g od a gly Meee was, Ve_sta a . L- * St - | Parts ac . ise Te nest & clean. 50. ee a port Beoutiful | ae \ J . = | _mation call og nant oe meee | rebel “= — F soared — it te wea hcaee Orion. on L A eee then soo what is; MW. heater, large ote €3'92200. | dT aad Bus made without endorsers f - z help you buy * Must be teen tobe appreciated | “bungalow wean Praise 2 "a ak S Wy 5 |! —— saatmaaaet aa 51 good pu.pose. Up to 20 months 2 FORD HOTRODS FOR PARTS se Se ace or stop 136 Let us show you floors stairway to floored atti Cy | case PY Lock esers gies OR S008. before EROME ix , aa te school and trans, a y fa. HERE'S HOW a es Payments _" and goggles OR 3-7064 before — St. Mike's onl int ORES. J Yoo. here's bow to become, finap 100 ga gcc ses OOT HOUSETRAILER. — i280 | Rochester Ford Dealer pode a ae on good paved LAKE FRON CA és ar neg yee in a short ume | 3 13:38 20 03 385 ¢080 FE 71233 i kitchea ol tgs ps dining rm . | §7.500. full =e 2 bedroom home CY | 17 wah fy Mgbeo™ the only liquor 300 19 67 29 68 3490 NEW AND MODERNIZED USED. . bedems. & full Soo Pa ese’ fret poe. \s | in the county asus ot mp me 3147 4818 ae ia, (aller on rental purchase plan , Semen nest erg wer ae — refrigerator and A A , with 200 feet of ere troskans pe —— 4 Mppity 1a the monthly oe ig jee ave ia <= 1 | bester 2 car garage Only a0. serene goes too, all with». As Py. aay im middle of slate - property a cans ae oe ee aie ou | mediatel, Wh by. pay reat? Soe = | | . MARR |. BLED aR Bee et a! I ee ae Cc | . ce excess of $50. but not | elegraph Rd j Gl 1 ) a ; exceding $300 _Open Eve, and Sund + keg atoms ‘Russell Young; -==~ 76, : bh 4 J 1S BOLOGNA ciceaag ‘tno and Ne per cect pet Trailer Space, 84 actory T ft. lots excellent yous a ry REALTOR 5 > , A emai! grocery and SDM that, We speciauze in one day service 1 oe Rent Trailer Sp ce 50) : ‘onight 5 to 8 minum or brick tiding sinchanedl 13 W_ Huron PE 64525. <_<" ———_ > | seus - a Cio tucetara as ' walle. ac ot! ‘As low as Eves ‘tll © Bun ‘tll 5 laes.|* = —_— ) { L opee Has gross | LD PARKHURST TRAILER PARE Seis SBBLT iP 19 per, cent én. v*fncluding, mort a oS ee cirovec ia eo and san bough | =| eaL te _My ye IClalS —_ Super 2 bed Suburban Dandy : ‘y oo Sn me .ee FINANCE Auto Accessories 57 eek fioors, full ’ Lovely 3 bedroom home, ler 7 ig eg - “len eee —- onn rwin |. @ Corporation of Pontiac ars re, bee : sat arrears, tice STATEWIDE tis esa tt Sree oy saavait sue a Serve coe de eetes a Se — oe 3 Beat sev Poser eat) moe, tt Me y a 1 | er 15, to bus, stores, and 01% N. Saginaw pig os wag or Toe | « 68) Mpias Bate Si. driven but a few miles | / st Mg eg yhone _ 23-4031, Eve. es 2-1804 — be poy hep oare pasemess | tnd Q Spar Landmesser, Broter ror gi FE 5-663, or RD ; ee cost, $43 t This Week's Specials - Mre. Kelchner. PE $1201 et SE FULL YEAR CLASS C rE or. ee enone BP | - E everynies, | attract "Dio: $i he LICENSE | 555 vo see MERCURYS 3 beve 4 to CT} pleatve Wome jebe fret entry” Nichol . Do always act like that when you get a bite?” ee en ee ees toe | = to $500 __ 7 , Sept y Jtty- out Bald- Se Livin: “Bop Nicholie - aeons Has 5 ae cabin Community Loan Co AUTO GLASS | and z blocks past Fishers . oom, Est ec eage. Illness soiniede e Sowers open sign. bedrooms. Tile beth. Kitchen PATS For Sale Houses - 43! F this beautiful spot Deal te | 30 E. Lawrence FE 2-7131) We specialize in safety auto glass | a RAY ho basement with recreation WILLIAMS 1 AKE ae en or Sale Lots 4% ong seer, Write Pontiac Press Friendly Service ~oen while you, wait lake. Automat Z - PPI LPL LLL PLP ND COFFEE) 4 O'NEIL, Realtor oll furnace “Water heater patil Anek E 3 BEDROOM. 109, camin ome. lsEaUrivUL COmRES tor. | CHNERAL “STORE OAg STATION | a custeere: wih cach oer Phone 1100 o7 PE Cain Private lscation. 930,000. 96.00 DEN AND FIREPLACE astered 660 te 0908 dows. Mr Country’ Chub states. 42900. Li | opportunity tor oes bree: Need Money? | oh ‘+706 131 Oakland Avenue 1: AR xchange a, per month. We guarantee this re ree —— | ing in per month : AA Dh Deed aL RY ang? | Brendel lek e. just off desutifully landeca po cng Be $500 DOWN i 7 ated on main higaway in ATTEN ped. This hom BIO LOTS ~ = ne C5 ‘1ON, M-50. 2 large lots. 6 roome and has 2 large bed e nN nN “joox200"——~S=C‘é«‘Whr'ivinge«=take commuznnit ar es your telephone. Just | bath pws bath rooms and ful soi dno ines ei heel ee Rd. $298 . on esl “= ™ wrecking 1949 to 1983 cars ER = Beverel nice shade trees Good| Modern k ving room, large ment, unfinished interior Will to $404 Restaurant and room rucks. We have. severa! let é _— aaa "7 — itehen. pine paneled den| ‘uplicate 6355 Williams Late Rd WOodward 32-9700, Detroit way near ‘arge iste. Mod. oly low mileage used ne eet A * furnished. “For eale pone se = a view | _OR 3-6871 cuoi@k LOTA KE ; prick ana concrete construc- Transmissions & rear axles Rochester Ford Dealer i ‘ :| Qached garage, and. 1 oy Fer Sale Lake P a uire fon, Bau Mh goed 3 years ago. | ——- of a A cag — Ou. 1-07 3 Rg A MBREE & GREGG | Pif"steun "yet Mature o Property 44! Fox aETTER Seatac eters tiraak | Sarat gcse, tease! | ee AP RUTO PARTS | 008 PACE TO Bor e : home, ‘Living eol".400) or Bit foots “and” you'll, wast fo Wade | 3 bedroom home located CHEROKEE H ue for further particulars. ei ita a He vE eas) i WiirrewORE 6T. 6 Mt | your old house ta tred we'tl take| hasmonr just eer on paved L “LS EM BREE & Gk GREGG eee ee cas roca: | "CHEVROLET MOTOR. Ty . bed- ers. 3} bedrooms eoels. down. ie, or &, 000 ville Lake wee jp ng You can still select from 16 1968 = i ment plea. ee Auburn Le Carpet, Combination Sterme esd esrense.| 1 ARK Home (bass fine modern, bi otiee tm thie pepsier now home EM a as Bay ; (oom at AUTO FARTS | nt fawn Lares, crragned, perch. _ Garage. -ARKSTON ARFA |Mecgher Real) Estate On: grling at hurry. sites ere | GIFT SHOP STOCK AND | PTX: Home & Gener end geanreters | ‘080 | j ERENT tera 7 ee | ee ne on tt] CART W"'BIRD, Realtor| Gong Restaurant Ulo | fast mor £8 ; ae — “ > 9. e. . Life (e re —— ealtor Going R ant i allel ’ * + - root Clarkston La | Lakefro 30” ing Kestaurant w etic Gee heat shee you ov ~ nt Community ational Bank wit oan Company %_o" poww — 4 NOR nice lot. a over. Wo ¢@ PE 4421) vacant spaces for grocery +4513 P Fame — ag ol VE. ® rooms and beth. ool ones car garage, tare, firepine ince = Eaetky et rn PE Sissi and barber shop also 2 four room | #7 Com mentty National — 4 umacOnY Y RACING EXOINE 0 wood) lag, Pm Riv ros - lll nice income thea teh dy A begresms. and 4 New furnace, auto oil —- ranch bone sites tm Dray- le i ene wap ages Baid Hours @ to §: Saturday @ to 1 a. | will trade OR 3-2004 | and stores, he aan Wao ‘Contracts with replace, center half’ entry, 3 a0 q by owner c Or MES Teel “bost livery The gross. in- ~ Auto Service 53) Recrds. Penied “watt ¢ ROOM re ose! af’ ct gg agg Moe Mg ttt Ball SS, 2 eet | HOLMES-BARTRAM ——ea TEAGUE FINANCE CO. | tgpams 8 | = - so 439 . TRS e, Murry tate one won't | Bogus an past parm cot, Of FES! -Sihee cana See Smasioe tus per pss Laketront | on SteP'te Gn Same _ | ye henurn “REALTY CO 202 N. MAIN ame pers mare | BEDR: if HOURE. aa 2H | week con ber thie, Pus price. I you wept to eat clone en} ye oe = > DOWN 0 SF you. | Ma aebere_ ave. _VE &3) sarge ees MICH. ALL MAKTs OF CARS weqpial, 1 — Doreh. , ere im the pest locet ANS $25 TO $500 .——__ a —-e — payment, RM 32081 Before PAUI A_ KERN. Real Cane oe ie basement | jim" Ww RIGHT, “Realtor ggg oie oe mw er mene LAbros BRAID. MOTOR. SAL ES, Sy SPa} at | eee rence, "Ss, Choperative eat Hatta xchange | a carurs uiaing 3am jp ROUsEHOLD Ou0Ds PHONE FE 2010 ’ uatee Laks fms ALMER, FE 32-1906 ‘ ~wisce "Tote Sree cateBial” none St Ist we WEEK BUYS A or rr) sat der ee ecu Pre war Ete ahs Rr el won Pus ot : we show RIA NEW YEAR 2 ered for the first time at| © 2 pedi Coumbis i Joslyt CRANKSHAFT GRIND! HE 1949 P. : rd ; NG IN THE \ around howe. 8 eae ; $29,300 $11,800 down Gardena, Gwoee Poort, PE 5-5025 DORRIS & SON WHEN. YOU NEED ~ "ear cylinders rebored Zuck Ma-| Very sound bod nee ; _ Ghose to Postion, PE 34062 | “ge Vinccet'e church, ‘caly $8000, 25x32 LIVING ROOM Pays Te ee LTORS shop, 23 Hood. Ph. FE | Shomer Vineent’s church, only $8500] — - —- ‘ GRADED COOP MEMBERS = lent interior, radio, heater. M Easy terms 7 AND IT’S A LAKEFRONT Bsa etn * Bg CN EA pte es ohner perenne De ~e, PINE LAKE Located on an acre | with | 100 n Bos MOBILOAS STATION to Wanted Used Cars 59 59 $2724 ah : Modern § room bungalow. Rese. $ eSdrcoms ona Morary. 3. fire tors OF ALL RINDS PW. Pee setcca. ‘initial’ tnvesimest can Talo ‘wa ce ae ai om , ORCHA Weer ) a Ag caress. | CAKE TOTS AT ROUND. Sevrmcoyered me ae A, ieeer we "econo" | ARD LAKE RD. IDE BRICK tuiy) Nandscaped grounds | “AY miles W- of Pontine 0 AY meceecet cat ‘Tie “Dantas | MsQcen temyre ae s oe |S = 6 bedses = iy Fight on the _miles N. of Pontiac OA 8-2429 20163 Aner ¢ p.m P 3. You can get up to $500 ee M&M Motor Sal eEllerT-KOC OUR NEW LOCATION bh Son me. cheap FP. W Dinnan ne. The subdivision LITTLE FARMS — call Pontiac PE_ 17-7011. and repay in smal] moosth!. ales : i . on! 66 W. Huron St FE ¢2577 b4 pest in Waterford > Lovely ments : ey par- For top doilar op ‘ate mode! cars. CHRYSLER - Near P BY 6 $30,000, ownshtp ecre tracts of good | MOBILE GAs STATION FOR | 9627 Dixie H R-PLYMOUTH DEALER Near Pontiac Motor WNER, LAKE $12,000 down fertile land. Close to bus, o| lease busy at Telephone’ us or ca.) at our office | 77 wy. OR 3-1603;° Woodward at 13% Mile Ra rooms ana nain beat eatin t's! Up to $000 ie] _ esc cm. cerage Enc! eed eee (SALE HOUSES © : [fs Rooma Baral feu ATED, | MU 44432 ‘ lous 1 ood alue — xs the f Ages stered walls, oak foors, auto- | F 3 cars Brin . the front Ab { Enis matic heat ' . or Sa tt : le io eee = Starter | PB eon ae Humphties ott ttt on tag | mearmcrE mo ae Aerenge | Sane ol ae et es ransportation Home | so powN | fabschs haute | OPPER STRAITS LAKE. MODERN |"4aie" fo or more. ei, 61 20 Friar. Sicatare coder so | 2 pete Pay "yee ent | 3—'48 Olds $323 7 . : story bungal x a es Hutchinsea Coccsere New house that neds Titer livt water. Lake privileges EM 3: $1,730, & up 10 cent @ trailer — 1—'47 pa | fimshing. Has, living room | Vestibule, entra & dining rooms | TAKE ORION. BT = #25 mo. WHIPPLE L = as low as $100 down. f —’47 Olds ... = Model open at the corner of Wl. Be gn window. 2 bed- | screened °terrece front. Neompletie rnisned eet ReTOw ROAD S INDIANWOOD 7, Hutchi "; j 2—'46 Olds ares $295 Heme Lake $86. You | gays bath room wit stool 12 bedrooms, tile bath up around ho 4 rooms and colored, O07 AD FRONTAGE. between ~ inson’s Trailer Sales . seeecees S245 P24 Aa veil, mae | oon ee Automatic ot! heat — wtrenince tile floors, full | jee Pe “ee Owner. OAk- 618 Dixie Leieagt = 4 Dra Plains e raaumiheuss < ‘ ell down | Double garage us child: play house. 87.000 | ———.. N CO Phone OR +1 exterior only $450! ca _fpetic tank in Now va- VACANT! $3,000 with $2000 down: or $6,000 cash . Also Corner 11 Mile dows on vour tree and clear lot | — sown: ey Lake Orion, MYrtle_ 21501, For Sale Farms 48 ~ Oak tr’ sso fii d Cars -OFF ORCIIN ' | For Sale Resort P 43 ~ way, Flint * 195 . our Choice | CHARD um bole rop. 48 PARMS OF ALL SIZES SEVER = Re $1 CHEVROLET | _C. Wood Co.) Lake ave. phries | op a8 | Pane Se us, a SeTERAL a caine | JAK Me rt | LAKE 8on . Dinnap “Re : ib coupe, gleam 50 REALTOR . Pas Be Aes $5! izabeth Late privileges. | twee OAKLAND SUMMER COT. | eee vt a 202 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG. nos Mien ace radio ond hea "howerglide, EX Ex- , 4 ‘ ; ; i ° room ‘ : RDSON echan' condition. Corner of Williams Lake Rd. & M80 tehce venuee te tual teaee New Serpetine ivtow @in rma | lando. Sas tre Oe) gpd longger ig Poon out, priced Te juity, FE $5229. clean inside and out. - ba a in Cifice open 88 yoom fail be ement i yg ie kitchen. eatiig bar For Sale | ~~ | ieee Pe Sa oad GATA- GBLe ie e Feme Birming-| leary Bais esos Facts SAE MW > CMA «| for eh PONTIAC DELUXE TRUCKS r 8:30 ur _ qe ~ > NOT MIKE TO DO YOUR JOB TAYLOR CHEVROLET) ‘8 DODGE, Low ‘aiescE ~ very 3 Some Se ‘@_popas. coon sorption | And Buy Your | : . Dragnet | srxmcnage mepite | S8STUD. ¥5 ton pickup 8 Chevrolet - door bObGE TE FOUR DOOR AF : | = | Purse : oar when” ‘you dea! “with Mike | '53 FORD 1 ton Express. "$1 Guns Plsse ead ee, La a deren: FINE | U ed C | Pere sre w-. a tow of Me goed . ‘M Crevrole’ Belaire Sport coupe | _ ester, Ouive i-#711. Ss ar | | NOT 50 ce wpecial 2 door Dynaftow | 9-000 miles 3 Gt | SS gaeeten at en | S3 FORD F-600 3-5 yd. from— $95 Gang- ‘MIKES AUTO SALES | Dump PONTIAC’S TOP TRADER , Michigan's 47 Chevrolet 2 Dr. busters - | areontad tenor pecveny | °* VANETTE : Rad Hae geri ed CHEN. ton un . j ‘ ve. : Finest ba Tmtse 8 —£ BUT IT'S isi" soon pony ORE '52 FORD F-6 2 ton dump ee : — : tain Deluxe. 20,000 actual miles. THE Ai" accessories PRY estx¢.|'S1 CHEV. % tom pickup “The cops seldom give George a ticket since he's thought- $195 W FONTIAC STAR CHIEF. COW : ful enough to carry a train step for their convenience!” Bi Sto pee, hooded, _ A ‘SLINT’L % ton pickup ’ 47 Buick 2 Dr. g I y radio new . _Feason- a : Used Car Lot {ee rrr Siramedem| 51 GMC 2 ton cab and , | - __For Sale Used Cars 61) For Sale Used Cars 61 Radio & Heater About the BY“ ealiaesthoonmeanan a chassis oat Corner of we FORD RANCH WAGON V 0|TWO WO PORDS. RADIO AND Sentt take RO = = ’ ae eT overdrive to neater turn; eater. each. ; PONTIAC ‘4? & EXTRA CLEAN.{> THIS tot “Woodward & 13 Mile Rd, iigpaie orfita'*owaereeene | YOULL DO BETTER Fine Used Cars Pte Boot Lane Res | DE FORD 1% ton panel ° 1952 PORT | VICTORIA RADIO. FORD ‘83 TUDOR. OVERDRIVE. AT LARRY'S $295 At \ “good condition. EM ee ‘SL FORD Vanette 12 ft. beater ea ear radio and heater, white walla, etc. 50) 8. caginaw : ae . xirte continental ernst Rea! | ‘53 Chevrolet 2 dr. Sedan, Pe eo Ford ‘46 $49 Down '49 Nash 4 Dr. ! PETERSO '51 FORD F-8 tractor, 1951 CHRYSLER _Telegrapy. "| radio, heater and original | FORD: ist CONVERTABCE (RA. | & | sood clean tudor, tas radio Radic & Heatec $1 Chevrelst C000 8 eenan 10 00x20 tires, air Town oné Country. four deer af ) ini > "eat covers. 17,000) ers. You can't go wrong oo this feary J, 2 door b utiful finish, 2- tone finish. tren, rakes metal wes. Sosctifel Majeh. miles, beaddera & muffiers, oe iitchiie WOtong Ist] Kalosr. 4 or ondan | ee ee ; ., $1,195 Cae oe PR ese ert auburn “Aves 1 isa pedan, $148 ’S1GMC % ton Piickup | unde, | Molid leather interior Riemenschneider’s : Cl $395 Check These Values 1947 = ooo SOFORD ¥, ton machinery. ‘ . « -,. | lst Choice |: ge yit! | a ker pickup 52 Chevrolet 2 dr. Sedan, ‘1 KAIF? DELUXE. RADIO. 48 Pontiac “8” 195] sets POW s ‘SOFORD F-6 3-5 yard ‘ Keller-Koch R radio and heater, One beater. white sidewalls, 1 owner, Radi Ul : & a CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH D DEALER USED CA S owner. Su = ie KAlgeR COMPLETELY Hydramatic Olds 88 it o Lincoln ri Fir Come In And $795 OW NS SRePPttia resetens the: eten ry Drive to "49GMC ¥ ton pickup = a baal . - bs ~ —G00D CONDITION. ~ DRIVE * Of Your Chace ec le es ali Ttea FoR Clar kston and ial pe = h. ton stake ed | "51 Chevrolet 4 dr. Sedan, Quick sate. {Sh auckinghas Re $495 $895 the tanicabe $406, 101 W. Muros. ipsa Piymouin “t door, oa radio & heater. A new \ Jsed ( ‘ar Pent gtr a reer er ‘49 Ford 1 ton Van CHEVROLET 194. 9000 MY EQUE Symone Stud Compe car trade-in. $395 SO Buic r. a = ty o trate ‘or older car, 1951 Kaiser 2 door *48 Pontiac 8 4 door. , cure aeeie | wm |G fete geen ns 195] | #8 Ford 2 ton track with yoat tak: over ‘eyments. FE 1948 DeSoto 4 door Gyromatic. i orral oo w 75. ouss adio eater a. a ° ‘Ca SOL ERE GE | "0 Sewcee Cee | Special 2 Sot 6g Saas Plymouth POW Giete"®| 48 FORD 174 ton stake : OR 3-277 . . 1 *s 4 uc pecia rs Te. ’ , « " & DARE r “ROTEL MEY TEE rome Se ea] din, beater and orginal) 9 Foud Ranch Waren, ("HIME $e se |$595 EOC aoa et | "Ee PD We nD int eee +2441. np [ROME weer eee Sees 6] green finish. Paice. LnCOnn AE CAP RT FOUR BOS fj . 45 FORD 1% ton stake Poweratide, reéie, hester, wale- ° electrie widows 4 way seat. *SO Ford 2 Dr soTo walls. Excellent condition. Owner Lots Of Trucks $495 , : power steering Trade Gow on . attaae - Stake lea town; must sell. $1275 53 Ford Tudor. Radio, this truly fine car at @ terrific Custom “8 ‘40 Dodge % ton Mt eos Come & See ee savings Larry Jerome. Roches ALL AND 4 ue walls. ea. , ° 5 . ” ; ‘2 . . ’ wr amgcttaal agueiny io Wax | Riemenschneider Bros. |S) Pontiac, Chieftain 8°) 11,000 miles, ia tae egeae ee ry: | _ They're _ Lake Ra. DODGE . radi Poe 7 52 Ford Sedan. Radio, Pp rere pened eee edad $695 Dod e : a 4 l B ” ae —— " ——— heater, Fordomatic. door, radio and heater, 8 g SwieR TRADE. I. , uys CHRYSLER @ WINDSOR, CLus a Wake oie ? , iac “8” i Se entn me ewtae| PLYMOUTH $595 ‘52 Pontiac Sedan. Radio,| %SaMherist Boas thersa | > pontiac “8 "ba ae tee ALS Liana aie = 232 S. Saginaw St. heater, & Hydramatic. | WASH AMBASSADOR "si, RADIO Radio & Heate ; CAN HAVE 142 PONTIAC TWO DOOR yost LIKE Skew. Can se] © Phone FE2-9131 149 Lincoln Cosmopolitan,| +37 crudebaker Sedan, Ra-| rns Atl thaity ccrtsne'e teaes $895 we rownae ween on. . , radio, heater, electric} dio and heater. _ space Privately owned. $006 Can inition, OWENS — : window lifts. Original caret = _fihance EM $4403. $ . ] 95] MAKE OFFER ray finish. ; ymouth Sedan, Ra- J ] 795 Dealer For Sale Used Cars 61 _ For Sale Used Cars 61 gray _ dis cad Suaeec. acation | CLARKSTON Cais ; , ’51 Ford C — : MOTOR SALES : Saginaw St. ' . . $1 Chevrolet Tudor. Ra- SPECIAL ai pier Buick Ps ltd Raper had | dio, heater and white- J ag ye ly oe Phone FE 5-4101 e eopl es O1Ce » 1951 NASH 2 TONE OREY WITH RADIO, AND 10 am. 51 Studebaker V-8 Sedan, walls. AMBASSADOR SEDAN . HEATER. A STEAL AT T TON "@ CHEVIN Fic UP radio, heater and over-|, 7) cs -Radion TWIN BEDS} —_ ~-.. | $895. __| Transportation Specials | Sa'ssaa ™™_** ‘ “ 1 ini i i] an. 10, VERD' Pontiac r. New r. The Best On.Wjheels & Deals”| dive Original blue tin-|'S1 Buick Selan. Hadio. | | ovsnoanssdg? ee I DOOD ise ge 3 : Dynaflow NUL, MAKE THE DOWN PAY. $3 pore 3 ar 7 See . GMC F'RIOM $495 v : __'S1 Buick Special 195] _ ele ee | _ |°51 Ford Sedan. Radio, KIMB AL]. | 2+ Ratio & Heater ; . heater, and overdrive. Ponti © Cette eer | Triple Checked H ld T ‘51 Chrysler Imperial Con-| on 1aC door good fon, OR > 1408. ce aro urmMe;r vertible, very low mile- 30 Buick Sedan. Radio, | . Your, Nash 1 Dealer $995 DARK GREEN SEDAN. DRIVE IT bi Barge pac cray_ power steering USED TRUCKS radio, age. At less than one- heater, and Dynaflow.) _ W_ LAWRENCE aT Cass AND YOU'LL BUY IT aT : stile : +} — er. 81 = Fo ra third original cost. 'SQ Ford Tudor, Radio, conan. MI oni Seat ny Chat 2 $995 Fofiac i) WYDEAMATIC '47 GMC panel ...... $275 $1,295 heater and whitewalls. fh end talk business Gh She Ouoces Radio & Heater Frese sien, Orie anes, vor '48 Ford % ton, cab ut : |’ 50 Ford Crestline, Radio, ao “Vail STOM PON. 2 Tone Blue 1950 ‘Te PONTIAC, (2000 CONDITION. and chassis ..ss.-$275 A - ] BUYS $ 90 Nash Ambassador Se-| heater and overdrive. | “F146 CATALINA. ALL PONTIAC “S7 CaTPLIWA CLIFAN. | '47 Chev. sedan . dan, shed eapiopad and/ ’SO0 DeSoto Sedan. Radio,) ACCESSORIES, Ford en as delivery ..+.eeee $275 48 Packard 4 dr......$144| 49 Ford 2 dr. “8”... $299] Original throughout. and heater. SEE WAT ee $1095 BLACK TUDOR, wiTm RADIO.| rows Road” Gall between 4 and |'49 Ford 1% ton cab and "47 Olds. 4 dr.......... $99] '47 Buick 2 dr........ $199 $495 51 Chrysler New Yorker. : : ' ONLY ini PONTO GEL Chassis cccccccee s Radio, heater, and fluid CALL FE 2-7478, $1875 52 Chrysler 4 Dr. 56 $695 door. Very good con.lition. 180 Ful | Lire Pont. Dix. Zz dr. $1,099 SO Merc. 4 dr se @ slele $599 “9 Fe 4 2 d Th P drive ’ , Presa chap : ton. 49 LHC panel eecee $375 , £ . _— or f. ere are utomatic Shiit West Side Used Cars , SO Chev. 2 dr.......-S444) ‘50 Ford “8” 2 dr.....$244] of these. Priced as low as|°S1 Nash Convertible. Ra- PONTIAC 1950 on Ww Were re enie| 40 Chev. dump ..... $375 49 Dodge 4 dr.......$444| 51 Ford Vie. ....... S844 $295 aidan Heater, RETAIL "Elan Seeds stitty “| WILSON GMC 3 > We have « — variety of AP iym. 900s cess $199} °49 Buick 2 dr....... .$399 50 Mercury Tudor. $1195 Chrysler WE TRACE “UY AND ae 809 S. Woodward °49 Hudson 2 dr.. ¢...$244/ 48 Nash 2 dr........ $224} "49 Pontiac Chieftain 2} 50 Chevrolet Tudor, Ra- : STORE ’S2 Pontiac 4 Dr. NEW YORKER PERFECT AND arvors deer. SRL FE 4-4531 , dr., radio and heater. dio and heater. Radio. Heater & LOADED A PRESTIOR “CAR mission regio ‘heater waite side 51 Plym, 4 driic5: - $99 *52 Chev. Detuxe 4 dr. $899 . . . , " low om your car Je $395 '47 Ford Clb. Cpe. Radio Hydramatic $995 qitme B chester Olive 19111. | Sale Motor Scooters 63 '50 Ford 2 dr........$444| 49 Mere. 4 dr........$299 and heater. | GOODWILL PE reise PS Stee or} 9 ais graze qoccemm, 53 Ford Ranch W. $1,599! '48 Stude. 2 dr.......$199 “It's A Fact" | 49 Ford Tudor. Radio | USED CARS $1295 1950 a rove coma carer | MQ SoOoreR ok aE ‘48 Pont, 2 dr........ $244} °52 Dodge 4 dr.......$89 . , and heater. “Not @ Name But « Policy” “nly Sguiwped, 2 008 miles Sisee. | or FE 2-7448 efter 5 NEW &@ OU i . ers, 12 8 Pattock FE 44266. That Michigan's Finest | 4p. yard Tudor. Radio 1989 BUIC 5S? Buick Ch evr ol et eg STATION WAQON. i a widen BABE Convertibles Used Car Lot Has a Stock and heater. : HERE'S A cLean ce DOOR Rate Heater i—_——,! ———— | ee : _ | SEDAN WITH RADIO. KEATER ; s ; TUDOR WITH RADIO, AND HEAT ‘ SPORTSMAN WHIZZER BIKE $1 Buick Co L of 30 Used Trucks '49 Hudson Sedan, Radio| AND DYNAFLOW. THIs IB A 17,000 Actual Miles ER LIONT OREY. TAKE ME | [ARP pent ig” gulladar teen ee "$1 Buic eT . Goop ‘ ; . ae pecia and heater, ; 1930 STUDE. $69 5 Fos Sale Motorcycles 64 ate ee. = : “89 Chev:-4y ton pictay ene 40-Chryster Sedan. a- ware Geeen bewee « ao0oD c 195] oN End ae Mico ge bcbg women —49- Cadillac Conv... .$1,399} 1934 Ford Coupe with rac-| ‘#2 Chev. % tom pickup ...... 705 dio and heater. SEDAN NEAT AND CLEANS STUDEBAKER ul ae ts “00 Chev. % ten vicky un... 0008 1950 DODGE Blast | See waeC k | _ ing cam, racing pistons,) 0 - — 47 Ford Tudor. Heater. | rou RE INVITED at TRY ovr 52 Mercury 4 Dr. SPECIALS - - V-8 | “e nanzeY EY DAVIDSON. @ai, LOF Truc Buys hydraulic brakes, balloon | -s2 cnev. % ton pene! ........ oes | '46 Pontiac Cib. Cpe. Ra-} asour it is iw TOP sHaPE R reared $245 ae SHE gg hig iy, bovenn ee, Bay : "47 Chev. ¥ t. Pickup $399| tires and special ignition | ‘# Dede 1% ton stare ...... $298 dio and heater. 1952 PONTIAC aio ai ; : , WE TRADE vidsow Sales Co.. 372 8. A > ; FOUR DOOR SEDAN WITH Ra- 49 HUDSON FORDOR paw. . 4¢ Dodge % tom pickup ...... #198 | "48 K DIO AND HEATER COME IN ‘ : 7 1953 Soy VUTSTES. , aiser Sedan. TE: > V $3 Ford ! % 2 t. Pickup $888 system. aoc ¥ AND SEE WHAT WE MEAN 48 PONT. CONV’T. Che-". _'S1 Ford 34 t. Panel $399 ry omc. ss _.. ba Re ae = : = Sve. “ aa? OLE... $1495 Gee “ae x ss. wire or Pe | ane = ne mp - : ton siekup - BO bene an ae Ce ‘ . —~d cea = ‘Ad. PON -L ] AC. CPE = ‘ ema ORR TN — i Pe iD ee a on TIC RADIO ABDI... 4°42 CILEY, TUDOR.- "Vous Ma Naih.t cals _t For Sale Bicycles so _——_ "46 Dodge Sedan. Radio BUT STILL _A VERY GOOD CAR "52 Chevrolet ww BOYS 2 INCH BICYCLE LIKE Many More and heater. . WITH GOOD FEATU~ES Bel Air Sport Coupe ~ | If the car of your choice| @ ¥ LAWRENCE AT Case | sew $26.00 MY 9350S y aneicl 7 l i \eT 1948 CADILLAC Radio & Heater rey ro here, call US| tor Sale Used (rucks 62| Boats & Accessories 66 ALL BARGAINS! =e “67 MODEL FOUR DOOR 8E- or we have 60 more to . aed tot er algal ee Be MEAT Ra hy RIDRE | choose from, including 25 ed rile FES sian PEAT PLAT as Dente M M 1952s and 1953s. "32. INTERNATIONAL DUMP, AND| _“ O T and try out the car of 1982 PLYMOUTH any ore Si _ G. M3000 Baldwin. : ' fe $96 PT. SEMI-VANS VERY G00D Michigan's | your choice . | Seo?miaten, wont oxeer| GOOD OLIVER BUYS Trailer Sales, Drayton Pisins. of Trailer Sales Plains. ie Fe “ws Woods =a & Finest CY + Eioste Baa OF O° COME IN TODAY Jerome S Se aie ae a re : , asl ' : ; TAK ORION MOTOR S. Woodward | 13Mile Road | te Big Paved tot | PONTIAC) oztver | Bright | Sart Birmingham |, “= ™™sr On The Corser OF OW! wil WS RETAIL Motor Sales: _ $600, FE 23-0001 af m. c _- Woodward & 13 Mile Rd. “ Spot “ater cently creat PHO! NES: Your Ford Dealer STORE 210 Orchard Lake Ave. Font hPa BGK OP AE AYY duty Geum win a > A EVINRUDE MOTORS Midwest 4-7500 JOrdan 4-626 147 S. Saginaw gg Eatery Breach (Corner of Williams) Pilea: toy tae a ee poor —wrive| mais ig Ty Ste ’ - Clemens a 1 ew - , . . Lincoln 3-3557 _) ee Fume FE AMS Phone FE3-7117 | FELIU “" phone Pe ewes” | Fat year Rosana, a0": Moot ee ee 7 i _. THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, JUNE 8, 1954 Sale Household Goods 71| MODEST MAIDENS ALL METAL INQGULATED 109 2m. pila +0343. 20 WORGE WAONAVOK RADIO AND 3 space for" : Exeel- $160 of best offer. FE 5-906. 08. NEW FURNITURE ph dl WAREHOUSE PRICES Rollaway beds, complete Bot For Sale Miscellaneous 72) Sa - By Jay Aian| For Sale Miscellaneous 72 AT L & 6. NESEE SALE ner ‘to up: used lamps ¢ >| $3 Se Se eas Dav Arann To es ; NEW 12 FT. WOLVERINE SUPER a a Merges stywees. Vy BP 40 up: fadios, $5 up; Miller oxi Eviorede motor es ie ey ——— - “I liked your novel, Mr. Giay. What kind of a pen did . after 6:30 pm. | suites. 640.96 up: ving Foo m Dank ‘ruruiture 13 Auburn near you use?” 4 ~SSSIVEPTONE MOTORS "| ‘ules. (2887p; ‘ining room | Pata gt “8 | ‘ the new Mite, weighs Hag Rite color tint | Orchard Aa next to Farmer's caly “it ibe te = wer | Unerour exnr try. phar” | ost Sour FRET ap. Sale Household Goods 71) Fe For Sale Miscellaneous 72 : : y Motos r age : Seine wheker Ie tare ae #1 re 5 DRAWER VANITY WITH LARGE | AWNING. GREEN CANVAS. 10X20 ere! 05, a range $19.95. a round mirror and venity iamps.| Metal frame work MA ¢1293 . ie a SOUMLE bane. Tian aes | po nat | a aeee. Good es Shop == 1 fout-poster biack walnut. One| one 98. valuy $45.95 wiase’ ate ontiac —, ~Sresser_ “e canes _ slightly transit marred. Michigan ha ro ere wv AND LARGE Fiesccscent, 303 Orchard Lake t nee the wie re leas $25 each Gaal FOR Y SoEnron— ree ities ~ CLEARANCE SALE CASH “CASH CASH t Our job ts near —- 2 All| For anything you have of value. . materials greatiy Mic : Bedttepets ccc | SALVAGE, SALVAGE, | ss St"Tans Greater pias ' Noe feemgnien eeeteeeaes . I¢¢¢| FIELD OFFICE ONLY;| CEMENT BLOCKS 109 | Chrome breakfast set | OWNER sed a on 2 acres of en Sealy wood bed framed-head shrubs, fruit trees, ete. poe ai va m Cctmed Accees irom new Wa- ood s 4 $24.08, up. tertord High School Figce, tor CLAYTON'S 1 ‘Ryulty Yor tate mocel car, heuse.| Furniture & Sie f' tiances i trailer, house om bus line or what |y065 Orchard ony Keego : have you? Also 2 houses on 2 tis, taba" | oat MO sins a Ye con After b call OR i ry Retlta modes rprcriaed ) e CHANGE MEDIUM PR ( month. MY Ton al -_— SavENPOnT AND CHAIR, GOOD 3 condition. Call ween 7 and 8 pm: MArket 42323. . tract JEWEL GAS STOVE, disurs. ¢ OLD. Mise. _———-——-__--—_ B-4-bedy Sinerrs SET. TABLE GROG fe tad of: 27383 — | -! i_bench. OR 3-2178 a UPRIGHT. ONE of America's best m. Yi eer and food guaranteed for 6 years 0405 ~—s value. $240 tly scratched in transit. Michigan 33) (Ore Lake 4 _ Ave. a Pain oF ono se Tm RAVERSE sesssesees 1! 254 (UNDER 6 FT.) oeeeeeeere 1 veremen. $20; of will ewan a twin beds, 6062 Hatchery Rd. OR }3-6303. PHILCO RADIO, TABLE MODEL. a short wave Nice tone 7 632 Ann Street, Birming- REBUILT SQUARE TUB MAYTAG * FE ¢516. DOORS WITH JAMBS AND HARDWARE ANGLE IRON sveeteee 25¢ PER FT. rather than move the material lion feet of good sound lumber, Farmington 0268 Open daily _8 0 to 6 Sunday 10.00 to 2.00. ANCHOR FENCES —_41_8_Saemew Used Trade-in Dept. BATH TUBS ..... $10., (2s¥egciceucomy SO, OF OTHER CONVENIENT CREDIT TERMS brick. We deliver. Union Bidg THOMAS ECONOMY doors, plumbing sash, angle iron ess 2 wen os Supply Co. 31245 W. Eight Mile FURNITURE CO. Rd. corner Orchard Lake Rd ae ee ae Sehreses. “ ve Oi Round La - re eT ee Se oe at iso Ailkinae “ot ag od wat. | 2x4 (LONGER Cock copa “copLEN. Uake me sree a n LENGTH)... 3'4e FT. CORNER CABINETS Custom kland | are 2x8 (UNDER 8 FT.) $38, 440 and “up i 106 6. Saginaw VE 2-652) : 6c FT aoe. ve keer: 1213 Desiax Ga eS WATER 2x8 (LONGER CEDAR PENCE POSTS ANY heaters 10 per cent down Jeet oh _lengty. FE 17-0279 or OR 3-882. monthly payments. Phillips | Fs re | LENGTH) .... 10c FT_| Glornaa’s + HOOK Baer ese sawn | 2X10 2x12 SHIPLAP Boio “Kighiand “ha” on Kamer =. ; DESPU REESE. 7 *} OAK FLOORING Eanvas AWNINGS, or over’ payments. Practice piano, .ess++ $8, 100 SQ. FT. Mong 4 menatingn oye = BATON ~ SHALLOW-WELL JET Dames fiat wail paint. 023 more —s —— semi- gal. "McBride diaetvare. Open Sundays 9-12 1927 Auburn Rd. «at Crooks) FE 23-0392 : of drawers. , Neee2 IDE >. ET "p | ELECTRIC DRIVE-ON HOIST AND — rm aa Last Years: PLE E........¢ FT., Ut} a ee ee —— * loxle 1982 models, one of America’s BRICK .........- le EA, epeninge a anteed for a ia eee | WOOD STEPS, 40 GA. HI-RECOVERY GAS Wa- refrigerator little more than < . ter ge ig New — bowls : ased machine Michigan Pluor-| ALREADY BUILT $12.50. hand basins, grade escent, e Ave ‘“ ne A Pt ae sbathin "Shortune cast : | STOVES BoUGHT “SBE 2seneve JOC PER STEP tron. 964.80 Thompson, . Turner's 002 Mt Clem-| SACT] . tec P| n Perry. a _ens. _3-0801. its ore ie le eiehe)si 2 WHEEL TRAILER WITH RACK 7 LEATHER TOP LIVING Room | “* these cavings. on to you A-1 condition Priced right. +1971 tables 1 year old. Perfect condi at an added — ee a eS a _ton. FE- cost ELECTRIC VEGETABLE JUICER 7 TWIN a1ze sPRING AND wat-| WE MUST VACATE, (\Veg-O-Mat). OL 1-7406 after 6 tress also 1 double spring FE HIGHWAY _P.= eer ; COMIN 3 THI OUGH SS — OnE. LI TABLETOP GAS RANGE GOOD MING ROU quida e. neral Ware- condition §25. 3240 Sashabaw, sec- . x** | house 467 8. Saginaw, Pontiac ond floor. OR }-9685 FOR SALE. 4 7180Xi6. 8 PLY TAPPAN GAS RANGE. CHROME l ] Y OW heavy duty truck tires, $25. MA lined oven, Very good A Uni West bowintwih tings a mower $67.50, oro $214.15. ty ~ aed tired wheelbar- selney Cites . $143.00. 20 lied self prope! rotary mower, $143.00 cone ry Sales & Serv Myers KELLY’S HARDWARE auburn 3904 Auburn at Adams FE 23-6811 REASONABLE l_or PE 2-4826. Yw —prcee PES fe QUANTITY OF NEW FURN hardware jewelry, piumbin q of other itmes rs Tidey night 7 p.m. et auc- i chigan Auction Mart, Inc. M-24 Lake Orion SINK. i¢x30 WITH B BACK. 2 Ga- _rage doors. FE 3-72 REINFORCED CONCRBTE SEPTIC PTic tanks. Ph. OR 3-766 = REO DELUXE 21” POWER MOW. er 1 month old. $136. Sei] | SLIDING ¢ GLASS em BATHTUB ag $63. A. Thompson, French fryers, | JUST ARRIVED! | 3x12 and 3x1$ pine timbers Used | 2x8, 19 ft. long oF ant New 1x6) x sid pattern No. 106. “gop A doors } sereens. Used cast sinks | 18x30 Used and s I es, ideal for cottages. Save en plywood end all bidg ne OUR SURPLUS LUMBER & MATERIAL BALES CO. Mighiand Rd. (M-60) OR 3-700 $40 SPECIAL! 8x7 Steel Garage Door $35 FE 2-0233 TRY If ONCE YOU CAN INSTALL ITI 195. $20 down, $10 _® month. Gallaghers FE 4-0566. MOVINO TO FLORIDA, WILL SAC- rifice beautiful Walnut baby grand ano. Excellent Condition. $450 88 _ Ogemaw, PLAYER laos $50. PRACTICE PIANO, $25. GALLA- _ghers. FE 40566 PIANO. —ra- PIANO TUNING ~ AND REPAIR- _ing. Oscar Schmidt. Ph. FE 2-5217 FPINET | Fae ares wire option to buy monthly _lagher's. FE 40566. 120 BASS PIANO ACCORDION, very nice condition. FE 48717. USED &PINET PIANO. PRAC- tically new. Large discount. Gal laughers FE 40566 Sale Office Equipment 76 SAA AM AAS — Pts: 9 FOR GRADUA-| rom 637.50. FE 44022. Pon- on nen tenes Exchange Sale Store Equipment 77, GARAGE |? Sand, Gravel & Dirt 79 BLACK DIRT, ROT- vot “manure onde nent grave’ PE -s83) PILL DIRT ye AE son SAND AND _ gravel. L DIRT SS eet aaND Saturday, June ae Quick delivery. FE 2-060) am. in the Wolverine ners Sand and Gravel .or OR | 3-2768. FE 4-3263. or FE 2-1466. HIOH GRADE BLACK DIRT. FE) 1-0319 __| BLACK DIRT. FE | ROTTED MANURE road gravel, cement gravel 4-6640 PROCESSED ROAL & DRIVEWAY grave! Pit run ‘oud and cushion Wilkinson Sand & Gravei. 2-0303 PROMPT DELIVERY 2°) YARD | _bieck dirt. or peat. OR LING SERVICE. np tk PEAT TOP SOIL SAND. GRAVEL DISCING AND grading FE “gmeppeD BLACK I DIRT T OR) or mixed. Top sei, | Bae Jack Marine, O -97 | A few summer sho sale B Milking cow Bank erm. Show ws o—Gee bd GER STON. MICHIGAN. old. Ra. Bangs Tested. tested FILL saAND AND GRAVEL. DE | _livereu Jim Foster, FE 1-083 4 do aaaiad PROCESSED GRAVEL P $i R DRIVE- 7% Head chote. Registered Holstein ways, roads and rking icts.| cows, heifers . alse Cement gravel and fill dist. Tan- pumber of heifer calves for the If you want profitable Holsteins et your : price ‘this Penni- ich. [ANA- LIAM. NE REGISTERED ANGUS y suct. — ‘Joe Kennedy No. «4 JP ary | WTD I I _Porest Jones MA 5-5. OF ALL KINDS. 206, SADDLE ‘HORSES SADDLES. FE with sad tle WANTED —_— aoe Si Golt Bay aa BLACK RIDING HORSE “spd — FE 4 2280 Union — TOP SOIL, SAND AND GRAVEL _meree. Washed or bank runned OR | > -ygapn REGISTERED QUARTER +101. horse stud = papers. * walking id sorrei ennesse TOP SOIL pool L. M. Nave. W Vee ____ § yards, $10 FE¢0I72 | ley Rd. Metamora, M TRUCK SERVICE FOR HAULING 3 yEAR OLD GAITED BTA _sand, gravel and cirt FE 26831. $175. : year = gaited mare. LJ ~ Shredded Peat Humus — ioe ke FE 3 ne PE 7-0046 (8 yds., $12) PE $1606.) "oe Saue Poultry % TOP SOIL Y CHICKS-NOW AVAILABLE: rds, . Fill dirt, sand and anita Rocks, ’ gracal Pe +0172 = _ | — — and New Hampshire TOPSOIL. SAND. GRAVEL AND e ca <4 Store fill. FE 5-780 or FE 2-3239 Burn at Adams Rd.: PE-2s0a1. TOP SOIL Sand Gravel and black dirt for! — 300 WHITE LEGHORN PUL’ ULLETS. 5 weeks old. Best grade layers. MA 5-6002. all purpose when you want to | GOSLINGS 7c JAMES HATCH- get Nae best. Gale tested Pon | ery, 8480 Tindall Rd. Davisburg, tiac landscap 5-0477. | Mich WASHED SAND AND GRAVEL, | 10 WEEC On aa ROCKS cement and mortar, fill dirt and | _ for sale, FE net er trucking. Pontiac Lake Building | LIVE FRYERS, AVERACS = Supplies. OR 3-15 1534. ! 3,000 YARDS acon ) BLACK DIRT. state tested ard 8883 dersonville Rd. M “Sad ‘Seen WASHED SAND _ GRAVEL. FILL _dirt, top soll, EM 3-2622 Ibs. $1.00 each. WHITE SMDEN Gi GOnLIRGS sale 1343 _ Wood, Coal & Feel 80 GOOD DRY 6LAB Woon, | 05 50 cord. 23 for #¢té. 4-6588. Plants, Trees, Shrubs 80A Private Nursery —17,000 specimens to choose from Up to 6 ft. your eo $5 OPEN SUNDAYS tatoes. SEBAGO SEED AND EA Milten Miller. OA $1.25 bushel a __Wixom Ph SEBAGO POTATOES. SEED No 1, $1.15, 50 Ibs, E E Ctark, 47720 Pontiae Trail. MA_ ¢1620. 6 COLONIES OF BEES. FE 2-577 GROVELAND FARMS Mathews, Cine ond Dixie Hwy. Sale Farm Equipment &8 BRITTANY SPANIEL PUPS, | akc old, registered, © weeks §-8684. PARAKEETS PE 2- 2-4025. _Closed sun. BEAGLE PUPS. AKC REGISTER- ed. FE 71-0614 BEAGLE PUPPY _F3 FEMALE. $15. OR 3-2988 BABY $01 4th St BEAGLE Urs. “AKC | REGIS CUTTER BAR UP FE 1684 CORN UNITS AND CROP BLOW- ibe ER, XER. MAL : ——- es tered. 4 years old. Will rh A . HOUGHTEN'S- GERMAN PORTER pore = ge beg old. c, ald PEDI- i ; . EM f 3-5455. BEAGLE PUPS a ¥ s OLD, $10. 309 Second Rothe: . GREAT ‘DANE. $l. FE 2107 IN. IN- __ cludes | dog house COCKER PUPPIES FOR SALE. _cheap FE 42967 D BLOND coc! COCKER RABBITS ARB ND 2 PARA. FREE KITTENS 7 TO GOOD Bi GOOD HOME. | 3-8350 ng Fog — puppies FOR SALE. RAB keets FE yout eee HAYMAKER wg Fe AL 8sIDE JOHN DEERE AND CASE. MOW.- FOX FORAGE HARVESTER pa nic on 9x9 Floor — coch| {224i halfway between Poo-/ ALLIS CHALMERS. MODEL | @ eeeee Ceeresecers t r wil raw oon, Corer eres Be each i -- MElrose 17-3896 & ME now plow. rE. e238 before ¢ W all Tile” TRIBES IN BLOOM. Sc 4 CLUMP, ALLIS CHALMERS MODEL BAND Lino! varieties ; st offer evenings, ay sor SS S| Site Monte | “Rosd. Oxford, FE 17-8874. FR \ ARG y TulREE, INSTRUCTIONS SPECIAL BARGAINS Giant rosebushes. 89c and = WE HAVE SEVERAL GOO FL OOR SHOP Fruit trees, 96c up. Vegetable USED GARDEN TRACTO jlants 35c dozen or 3 dozen for POWER as 9 pela me AN Open Daily 90. Sunday #6 fico Good selection of flower ROTA . ALL oe 8. Saginaw ants and seed toes Lewis AND M Pree oe aE Rear of {Store ros. 6673 Dixie Pl Junce- WE Take ATRADE INS. CREDIT CUT-R. TE PRICEs _ton_ M-15 MAple_ TER ON ALL PLUMBING SUPPLIES. STEVENS ae FE 407% : PE ¢1113 Laundry trays, stand, faucet $21.98 Iris time -gain Visit our gar- KING BROS. SAVE PLUMBING SUPPL. den while IRIS are at thetr best. Spun 100 8. Saginaw St. FE $2100/ Surplus stock. 10 tor 91.00 vour! YOUR I-H DEALER POR THE HOME choice:. any varieties le Delta, Skiltool, Biack & . | Center St Righlend, Mich Beans aortas hile Porter ‘a Palis an F G tiyy Stanley power tools, saws, drilis or Sale Pets 81 ab rm tg san EVANS EQUIP. 6507 DIXIE HWY. akc REGISTERED BLOND COCK- F. he POOLE CO. Bon RS 1983 ae ACTOR 181 Oakland Ave. PE 4-1594 xc REGISTERED My a) AND GRADER BLADE. USED Molly Mcirose 3.0000. | On RUAR ANNES PRED Sale Musicat Goods 73) i mace BEAGLE. 3 YEARS OLD. AT $095. 4 “Sc Running, fair. Phone FE 54-6624 Fe ¢1112 A REAL BUY ON THIS ONE. | _ after 5.00 p KING BROS. Used plano; $48. Gallaghers. FE At Al ARDENS > ACCORDIONS. FACTORY PRICES. |’ eae IC GA SUPPLIES Your I-H_ Dealer Accordions ee a a a ere sons, 7 r W. Huron y ! = )| BAB PARAREET AND NEW BUY 3} NOW! 120 BASE ACCORDION. COSTS | BO x PS. AKC REG USED AINS $425. Used 3 months. Will sell for tered, | Ws, with im at oie = LATE ‘Si FORD TRACTOR __ $250. FE 2-4308. ¥ Weeks. Males $150, females $75 ALL Ig CHALMERS W. D. LIEB MEDIUM _ BMALL PIANO. DE-| _ to $100. MI 6-0337 NEW . livered for $§ JOHN DEERE B WITH CULTI- DELIVERY CHAIN SAWS 2 botto: AND Rochester Sales, } service & rentals. MY 3-6808. DEARBORN | 1 EQUIPMENT. LIK m plow double disk, ° Selldeser blade. 1 row cultivator, at rose FRAZER ROTO TILLE NEW and used Parts and carves Avis rE Service. _ +4380. Opdyke Rd. Guaranteed washer $39 05 | PHA approved. No money down € D with selector Ot) NATIONAL CASH REGISTER, | GARDEN TRACTOR. GOOD CON- sesces 95 up $50 85 ‘oO song Wringer =e seems see = IB oeedlag dl : at crepes Fart "hi Wek ~ en - ° bie troner with rtand, mea Swivel Top TY Table rong” pret Perry ot. a7, Woof $53.00 up to. fs UAts oo | COAL NOW IN EF-| Sale Sporting Goods 78) PARAKEETS ee s GANAR- ze -thons Milford com | potelg o -54) venings and Sunda : : a et = $69.00 nay. es uke. costo wees PICK & PAINT STORE teat, wo 8. alee 00 p to $140.00 FECT. GOOD COAL! psx WORMS WHOLESALE AND PARAKEET 8 BREEDERS } PAIR.| MF ROTARY TIL1 ERS TRIPLE enyti paket aan Gees | 163 Gakiane ave rE t BERRY DOOR LEs co ALWAYS. retail. 1603 E. Auburn Brooklyn $25 Babies ‘> and $5. Cages M. Rotary tillers. Roto-Hoe. rid- 7) NW GON. | Rebuilt Washer ooo et. + om _Fre@Parking at Rear of Store Blackett S 37! 8. Paddock __F® 23-0303 Sub. enue — ing and walking garden tractors, sates “hats SP (6 Ste Pen Pigiae | WAYNE GARERT'S menpev ator ort ,| M. A. BENSON ash tease uae | inset aben tage tae) Lee's Sales & Service 7 _ over pay y aah Dantes Lobe oe 921 Mt. Cl : 5-6003._ RUMP LE RI IC Trade-in Specials icc a ee M. Seer aeties tek et a ne _N. Saginaw FE ¢-2521 SALE! PLENTY OF BARGAINS viweeks aad fe Leg . Phone FE3-0890" WILL SWAP 32 FORD CONVERT- | 3465 Aubura WE CNT | osse ised wimees Trek | a1uen MeeaiNing Goaras $75 per M some good used mowers. See A} STEAM RADIATORS. GUN TYPE. poereer cores Sekine tockie, : ga. NTARLY NEW CUB TRACTOR ible for 1953 Ford 8 Country 1 hs wtilit , fi veariat your tawn mower pal. Terms. conversion unit and boiler. 3136 got clubs carts, balls, bags. | PARAKEErS BREEDERS, BA- with W sedan 4 ot sell convertible. | i wEnSPRING MATTRESS AIN | fat wilaee do ae = por Madd ouble hung windows an Ww. Laren va mony ning ohn I ad poy dies, _701_ Melrose. FE 2-3 $995. re’ sien" wee ase nee. : A‘ svimm eq PARAKZETS CANARI Es | mn PLANT. : —————————__ | gle bed size, $5. 643 Look Full size electric ra 39 air tight aluminum weather. REE-] TH SETS, pian IES CaG NEW @Ine RECORDER RADIO AND | _or phone PE 2.0579 eet peu TR “Prigidaire “Felrig $492 strip and Balancer $13.8 Lee's Sales & Service | waire with fittings) _Phillipe’s TN Teginaw Hee ee 804 Oariand Ave. “es Guitpacten | eg combination, will trade for ——— aon | CCUbIc ft freer Knotty Ponderosa pine $156 per M. | 821 Mt. Clemens 8t. FE 3-0830 cwith ft ~ 9 ’ = §isr. | LIVING ROO” suITE REFRIG. * ¢ Log kings “toe So Wa OTGUN REGISTERED ER PUPPY. | tric fence. Garden tractors, ‘and _electrie clothes dryer. OR 3-3451. rater, ges ind icleciits steve Many others to choose from j ahd aqandie ce oe line of Largest stock of mowers in 5 Pontes | ao rot gge Bea: UNS sg DEER __Phone OR 3-7566 after > lawn mowers Davis Machinery Wi: i SWEEPER FOR PICNIC $76 Orchard Lk Rd FE se | Kesey terms widing materia. one of more HEARING AIDS, 850 TO $200 AND PL ING st SUPPLY rifles snley_Leech. Bagley J REGISTERED D BLUE Ticz Ph. 45 Ortonriil . x = — . FE 5-6199 | erades 100 8. inaw E TICK rtonvill AOE asd” fOrnIGN Tabor gad ee | Send, Gravet-&-Dirt—79/— old_FE_4-6258,-___ | ONE_MAN cnate sw table full sine sollaway beds tel we ene ca — finance Your Job sue || Menor ced tender a | _LALBOTT LUMBER SPRINGER PUP BOXER STUD | gion tn for, AND USED | y_ Chicago Ave. = i our prices are reasonable. | : . : service. Boarding and groomi or a demonstration, time £ Ave. ston | _ 5-6093 Lumber, doors, _| 4-1 TOP suIL, BLACK DIRT, 4 grooming. — wal Rota f : WAYNE GABERT'S — = sical +) SM coccinea FT VA y sTORE re. plumbing P. 8. paint. fn Pes. AU dirt Lae Cea Se tannin were, den & Lawn Bquipment’ teen about ra. old, good con- | Floor S s Sal | BONDEX HYDRAULIC AVY | % miles out Baidwin. Armstrong, ‘Septic tanks. sump pem Thor FE 2-8572 | SCOTCH TERRIER WITH PAPERS. we (North of i what have you? Has 4 rooms, 2) _ “ition. SRMprES Sate | at ee | floor covering and Mac-O-Léc| system for wet sheet | A-i TOP sont reasonably to good home./ Birmingham. Pho ye MT te pe, bath boat dock. boathouse $8995 G FE. canister cleaner a9, S'U™minum combination door $40 / ~ 7848. youl, feck bath ond usa’ teu] aA. arate rs | _MA_ 63235. pomnene oa oat Wak oeten aan Ox12 1 TNOLEUM 8335 $160 95 Ironrite Ironer LOWEST BUPPL Yee eee og | eee RAD RENT? ied Oukiand. Phone PErcasre | Sainte”: Mil and stone. SIBERIAN HUSKY FEMALE 3 SPECIAL PRICES! Cameron M Clark, Realtor 1062 | Reg. 94.98 House Patnt $280 85 Bendix gas dryer. complete MIOWEST SUPPLY 4s a, ee ee DOOR AND FRAME COM- | ATTENTION. WE ELIVER 13| ace old. Wonderful children’s! Repairs on ait warm, gt! W. Huren open eve- HI ENAMEL gn ats installed $ipe | Mixers, chain saws, Skilsaw, | jill Rt a wi rt P on all makes of tractors ning? |ALUMINGM. PAINT $114.95 GE washer Sh . ’ setts Remmer, Grams yemes | ater > ; PPM oR Sere Sal = = Sd te at Pee eee +1987 sacri ce. Phone MA| ‘and Wisconsin motors i E BELT On TRA t reaker, a fs | 80: Tu in Po tnatine hs | ne DE FOR bie © LINOLECM, 4 ont He » ety Guat meas Hes Burmeister = F 45240 . ee | USE OUR TOOLS. DO YOUR OWN _anytime. PE 6636. | TINY TOV FOX TERRIER AND| Pontiac Farm ‘Supply IROL PON eget _2E...6198.\ OP EN-@ 10-02 sous: Se ees | ~| plum Sem. | ATTENTION “A-l_ BLACK... | ere eee ee Oe | ee ge Deeee DEALER asi ccacare For Sale Clothing 70. 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Betty's Bachelor Offers Ways of Making Good Coffee a 5 vi i i i aa f HE 4 iit AL bgt cteate bi i | Natives Still Want Ecuador — who asked $25 a day, just for a souvenir. Eari Leaf and Pat Hartley, who covered the distance by canoe, mule and airplane, said the Ecua- dor aboriginals set the high price. after a film studio shot background Metropol. | scenes in their area and others | came there to take photographs of the people. “They have-no contact with the ; outside world and never use the | | money,” Hartley says. | ‘Cleaning Project Shows | 11:30—WJIR, Communism WXYZ, Top CKLW, Phil With Muste Firestone TV Program to Switch to Channel 7 000 project to refurbish murals inside the dome of Pennsylvania's | state capitol brought to light hun- | dreds of square feet of gold leaf accord-| trim accenting the pictures. The dust of nearly a half cen tury had obscured them. BLOOMFIELD WALLCLEANER Specializing in Wallwashing and Wallpaper Cleaning. 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