Salk Vaccine Whips Dreaded Cr The Weather Cloudy Tonight Details page two 118th YEAR xk ‘ ' i ‘THE PO . { NTIAC PRES PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, TUESDAY,‘ APRIL 12, 1955—30 PAGES Home Edition 7. ® * ASSOCIATED PRESS UNITED PRESS INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE ppling From Parke, Davis Laboratory Rochester Supplies Polio Vaccine Major supplier of the Salk-type; Rochester polio unit, and that a | vaccine to be used in the ne tes | polio immunizations scheduled this | ne ran additional space fer | month is Parke, Davis & Co.., | Aiding Dr. Stimpert in produc: | which produces the vaccine at its| tion and development of new. polio unit in Rochester, methods for making the vaccine The Oakland County installation | are Dr. I. W. McLean, his assist- | was among the first to begin pro- ant, and Dr. A. E. Hook, superin- | duction of the vaccine in August, | tendent in charge of the polio unit | 1953, and turned out most of the| at Rochester. supply for last year’s field tests. | In manufacture of the vaccine, Dr. Fred Stimpert of Watkins! polio virus is grown in the cells of Lake, director of biological re-| treated monkey kidney tissue. The search at Parke, Davis’ Detroit | living virus is harvested, killed laboratories, said his staff has im-| with a dilute formaldehyde solu- | proved considerably on early) tion, and the resulting fluid, after methods of manufacturing the vac- | being filtered, ig bottled. ome. Exhaustive five-week tests are He said a total of 140 persons | conducted with each new batch ‘are now engaged solely in vac- | of vaccine to insure its purity cine preduction at the firm’s | and effectiveness. These tests are carried out with | monkeys, mice, guinea pigs and | other laboratory animals. The vaccine works by exciting | the human body td produce virus- | killing antibodies which imme-| diately attack any stray polio| virus which finds its way into the | body. . Dr. Stimpert also said the firm | plans to enlarge its facilities for | producing the vaccine, in order to supply an expected heavy demand from doctors and hospitals. | He emphasized, however, that Parke, Davis cannet begin mar- keting the vaccine until a license | is issued by the National! Insti- tute of Health. This license is expected to fol- Give Report Current estimates are that huge | supplies of the vaccine will be needed to satisfy the demand of | thousands who will seek protec- | tion from polio, particularly if fur- | ther studies show the vaccine has a lasting effect. Already, Dr. Robert H. Baker ef Pontiac, president of the Michigan State Medical Society, has proposed a voluntary priori- ty system for allocating the commercial supply of the vac- cine, He has urged that whatever | amount of the vaccine is left after the mass immunizations of first and second graders should be used to protect other groups which have | a high rate of susceptibility to the disease. on Vaccine Will Eventua tive and potent, it was offici preventing paralytic polio in ents were told today by Dr. University of Michigan. ei Polio U-M Declares Serum 80 to 90 Pct. Effective Doctor Believes Discovery lly Spell Doom of Infantile Paralysis ANN ARBOR (#—The Salk polio vaccine is safe, effec- ally announced today. The vaccine was found 80 to 90 per cent effective in tests last year, anxious par- Thomas Francis Jr. of the Dr. Jonas E. Salk of Pittsburgh immediately declared These are children below -school age who have passed their first | low quickly final approval of the | vaccine as a result of the report he is sure the vaccine is potentially almost 100 per cent ° Opponents of Toll Roads Say Program Too Costly By BURDETT C. STODDARD The chairman of a group battling planned construc- | tion of toll highways in Michigan last night predicted | the “rent-a-road” program could throw the state’s entire | travel system out of balance unless quashed. Robert VanderKloot’s remarks opened a meeting of the | Citizens’ Protective Assn. of Mich., Inc., attended by some | 400 enthusiasts packed into a Devon Gables’ dining hall. Present for part of the meeting was the toll road-au- thority’s chief engineer, E. Thomas Baker. He said he| wanted to show the group a 25-foot strip map of, the route through Oakland County. | County Asks ‘and two aides, who hadn't, Record Budget informed the association of | their coming, could sit in on| the regular meeting, then Board of Supervisors Meets Monday to Give Tentative Approval _ +: answer questions at its con- clusion. But the three turnpike men left | shortly before the 2's, hour regu- jar session coneluded..__ _____ on last year's field tests. As soon as the license is issued. Parke, Davis will begin supplying the vaccine to doctors, hospitals | and other medical agencies, for use in prevention of polio among | adults as well as children. birthdays, school children’ in grades 3 through 8, and pregnant women. . Cost for a 3-shot series from a hospital or physician will be $6, plus the doctor’s fee for adminis- tering the vaccine. Board Head — ~ 4..to. Raise Ceiliggs Congress Eyes IN ANN ARBOR TODAY—Dr. Thomas Francis, Jr. (1 AP Wirepheote eft), and Dr. Jonas E. Salk shown on the speakers platform shortly before they addressed scientific meeting today reporting on Salk polio vaccine | tests which are said to be 80-90 per cent effective. . lacking. Cam al n Costs _Almost Became Lawyer ae = Hearing WAlk's: Devotion to Work Makes Vaccine Possible ANN ARBOR ( INS) —“How many hours a week do you Party Chairmen’s Bids WASHINGTON (#—The Republi- can and Democratic party national} Work?” Dr. Jonas E. Salk was asked. “As many hours as necessary,” came the quiet reply spending ceilings they think should| as a characteristic shy, quick smile lighted his normally chairmen tell Congress today what | be fixed for presidential and con-; serious face for a moment. | gressional election campaigns. Both Leonard W. Hall, the Re- publican, and Paul M. Butler, the The remark illustrates the single-mindedness and abso- lute devotion of this 40-year-old man who today may very Democrat, seemed likely to endorse | Well be the most important man in the world on the* a boost in present limits widely basis of the Ann Arbor announcement of the effective- sonably good. effective and can bring complete triumph over polio and its lieutenants of terror and tragedy. Dr. Francis’ official report declared the vaccine had produced an “extremely successful effect” among chil- dren with bulbar polio, the most dangerous type. There is no doubt that children now can be vaccinated successfully to end the thréat of polio. The vaccine was found incredibly safe and with only 4 of 1 per cent of children suffering minor reactions. So called “major reactions” were almost completely The time of protection from the vaccine appears rea- “The effect was maintained with but moderate decline UM's Francis Taught Dr. Salk Polio Serum Evaluator Is Proud of Work Done by Brightest Student described as outmoded and mean- ingless, A Senate elections subcommit- | tee headed by Sen. Hennings (D- ;Mo) plans six days of hearings this. | month. Williams Plans —* ness of his polio vaccine. professor made an historic report to the world today-on the work of his brightest student. “As many hours as neces- | sary” usually turns out to be from before dawn until ; + after five months.” A tense, emotional scene in the newsroom greeted j}announcement of the Salk | polio vaccine’s success. It was a madhouse as newspaper’ men and radio ‘and television announcers reached for their copies of Dr. Francis’ historic report. There were more than 200 per- | sons jammed into the: rectangular newsroom of the plush Rackham the | Michigan campus. Photographers and motion pic- ture men stood on chairs, tables University of Dr. Thomas Francis Jr. deliv-) — anything = to get their shots. juring the ing, group mem} Independence Township Super- | —_ °. : after nightfall. ered the long-awaited “evaluation! Dr. Salk’s voice was hurried and ed f which the i E Hennings wants a 12-million- | While hard work is the Salk d h e The largest Oakland County bers present igures ¥; visor Floyd Andrews was unani-; gon.) eolliag on © tw x Cal as Il - herd : s report’? on how safe and effective terse after he learned today that budget in history was submitted said show the turnpike will be | mously elected to a second one- aattenad mittee in 1986 system,” it is grounded on a his six-year battle against the te the Board of Supervisors this overly costly and is designed long- | morning to cover 1956 govern-' er than necessary in order to draw mental operations. | enough vehicles to pay for itself. year térm as chairman of the Oak- land County Board of Supervisors today. Delos F, Hamlin, of Farm- the presidential election; as —com- pared with three million under present law. Leaving on Thursday for 23-Day Tour; Due against polio is the vaccine de- | firm faith that he has chosen the veloped by Dr. Jonas E. Salk. right methods to reach his gbjec- | tive—the conquest of polio. | When Salk wag a young stu- | polio virus had won an _ initial, startling victory. The 40-year-old University of The. board will meet next . |} ington city, was renamed chair | ; dent at New York University, Pittsburgh scientist had advance Monday to give tentative ap-| They asserted the revenue man pro tem. Andrews has served; His measure would fix a limit of Back May 5 That faith was underlined one professor from whom he re- notice of the “results of the long- proval to, the “$7,826,763 budget, | bends to finance the close to on the board 18 years and Hamlip | 20 cents for each vote cast for the : | When he gave shots of his | ceived both inspiration and in- awaited Francis report only hours some $1.136.364 higher than this | $700 million dollar utility would 12 years. office of president In any of the LANSING uP—Lov. Wiliams will “killed” virus vaccine to his t struction was Dr. Francis. And + eartier. year's. | carry a 3, per cent interest three most recent elections; the be off Thursday on a 23-day trip wife, Donna, and their three when Francis joined the Uni- } “The way I feel — I can’t say Of this, $6,063,517 is expected to| Fate, compared to slightly under Sh p edi ted peak was 61 million ballots cast to the Near East. - _| small boys, Peter, 11; Darrell, | versity of Michigan faculty Salk | anything about that now. I haven't be raised through taxation, with, 2 per cent for regular State. owers [ Ic in 1952. He expects to return to Lansing’ aa@ Jonathan, 5, long before | west there to study under him, |time to talk about the whole the remaining $1,763,251 to come menesy - Daperenent « Soe br: v The neers ee range , about may = : +, | the vaccine was used in the | from 1942 to 1947. ithing. After this, there just isn’t from service lees. pte for Pontiac Area of $50,000 to $250,000 for spending — Williams will Teave Detroit! jiass test last summer. } A large increase js slated in | by a candidate for the Senate in. Thursday for New York where per- | | Francis, 4. is a world-famous any time,’’ Salk said. + It was alleged the higher inter- Tr Lacti incidentall . “ae : S = = - : ; both primary and general elec- sonal business will occupy him rose injections, incidentally, | medical research scientist in the The Francis report showed salaries which are hiked from os _ ny ee ape April showers have already tions, as compared with $25,000 Friday. On Saturday, he will at- Pro’ ided one of the few daytime field of epidemics. He has re- | paralysis occurred in 33 children” $3,203,677 to $3,743,321, accord- | and provi a tidy profit’’ for brought green to the grass. More now jin the general election. tend the testimonial dinner in Moments Dr. Salk has been able | ceived many honors and awards | who received the vaccine in ing to Chairman of the Board of | eastern financiers. rain is predicted for today with) The range for a candidate for’ Washington, D. C., for speaker ‘ spend with his sons in recent for his work on influenza and the| areas where children were given Auditors Rebert Y. Moore. The association started with a Expense, excluding salaries, of small group of Bloomfield Town- operating 22 departments, 5 in-| ship and Franklin Village residents | stitutions and 10 special funds are fearful the. turnpike would hurt; set at $3,417,263, compared with) property values. $27-888.466 this- year. : - +..The rain ~~ now plans So 2 a riations will be a two-prong offensive against made to ota agencies and the Michigan Turnpike Authority showers and morrow, thunderstorms to- Low~tonight 1s expected to be- 5458 degrees, 66-70. Temperatures in downtown Pon- high Wednesday services which the county offers or helps support. Largest single allotment is| $325,000 to the Huron-Clinton | Metropolitan Authority, Another | $135,000 is recommended to help | operate state institutions serving) Oakland. After the board gives the ex- pected tentative budget approval Monday, it will be up to the (MTA) ‘ | tiae yesterday ranged from a low wo of 48 to high of 65. This morning First, they hope to mass 1,500 | at 8 o'clock, the thermometer reg- to 2,000 fellow fighters against the | istered 50 degrees rising to 64 by turnpike at Lansing April. 20 in 1 p.m. support of a bill to dissolve the | MTA introduced by State Sen. ° oie | William S. Broomfield (R-Royal | Winnie Vacationing LONDON ® — Sir Winston’ Oak). Churchill and his wife left London | The Oakland County lawmaker | has scheduled a public hearing on/| Airport by plane today for a two-| (Continued on Page 2, Col. 5) | week holiday in Sicily. the House would be $12,500 to Sam Rayburn and will be briefed $25,000, as compared with $5,000 by the State Department for his now. | Near Eastern tour. Williams will leave Idleweld Two Detroit Groups Airport Monday going via London ' to Istanbul where he will spend Listed as Subversive | Tuesday and Wednesday in Tur- WASHINGTON (INS)—Two De-| key. troit groups were among 21 added; April 21 Williams will fly from yesterday by Atty. Gen. Herbert | Istanbul to Beirut in Lebanon and Brownell Jr. to the list of sub-/| go thence by car to Damascus on | versive organizations. April 22, Amman in Jordon April The list, used to guide govern-| 23 and Jerusalem and Bethlehem ment officials responsible for the! on April 24. security program, included the! Williams will spend April 25 in Johnson-Forest Group (also known | Lebanon and then go to Tel Aviv, as Johnsonites) and the Michigan | capital of Israel, to participate in Council 6f Peace, both with head | the Israel independence day cele- quarters in Detroit. ‘ bration, years, although he is a devoted common cold, as well as infantile and affectionate father. | paralysis. In fact, only by cutting off all | social ties has Dr. Salk been able | .¢ Michigan say that although he to see his family at all. is a small man physically, one of Friends and assoctates say that+ine main reasons he was chosen the gains against polio made P0s- tor the important job of evaluating + His colleagues at the University | | sible by Dr. Salk are the result the polio vaccine tests is that “he of ‘‘the right man being fn the can't be pushed around.” right place at the right time. | The quiet, intense scientist | started out to be a lawyer, con- sidered a career in dentistry and | then went to medical school. | While Dr. Salk himself makes it | plain that his vaccine research | Dr. Francis is a congenial fam- | was built on foundations laid by ‘ily man. He has a wife, Dorothy, many other scientists; he was the and two children, Mary Jarie, 18, The doctor is known as a fear- less and intense researcher. He becomes aggressive under pres- his usually soft voice becomes gravel-pitched and angry. sure; his tongue sharpens and | Tax Allocation Board to decide what-tax rate is needed to bring in the necessary amount, The budget is not given final Vacoine Subjected to Careful Safety Controls | first. to achieve a serum judged | good enough to be used in medical | history's greatest mass ‘‘field | trial.”” Old family friends of Salk recall | ‘and Thomas Francis III, 15. { } City, Ind. He obtained his bach- elor of science degree at Alle- ta | The doctor is a native of Gas | either the real vaccine or dummy shots. None died. Just one child given the vaccine died of polio and this death fol- lowed femoval of tonsils two days after his second shot of vaccine in an area where polio was al- ready prevalent. Dr. Salk urged that children this ‘year be given only two shots of vaccine in order to step up the effectiveness of the vaccine. He (Continued on Page 2, Col. 6) F.D.R. Affliction Made Conquest of Polio Possible ANN ARBOR (UP)—The official report on the value of the Salk an ti-polio vaccine was made on the 10th anniversary of the death of approval until the board's Septem- that Jonas always was a cool and | Sheny College in Meadville, Pa., ber meeting. “objective” boy. The si of a and his M. D. at Yale Medical Franklin D. _Roosevelt—and that garment ele Jonas ‘grew up School in 1925. He came to. the’) was no coincidence. fon the crowded streets of the | University of Michigan in 1942. Roosevelt's own affliction . with Major Leagues’ ‘Big Start’ Is Hit by Rain By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Rain. put a damper today on the full-scale opening of the major league baseball season, forcing cancellation of three games and middle ‘class East Bronx in New| | York City. In public high school, his aca- demic record was good but not remarkable. He never took a science course until his fresh- man year in college, and he was uncertain about his future career. After being graduated from the College of the City of New York (CCNY), Salk went to New York} there he was recognized as an outstanding researcher and stu- dent. Dr. Salk’s associates always | stress three characteristics about him—his scientific knowledge and University—Medieal—School,_And | $10 Million Spent to Develop Vaccine ANN ARBOR (UP) — Every penny of the vaccine cost came directly from the American people, by their “March of Dimes” gifts. Last spring's mass testing cost $7,500,000, The evaluation which was announced today cost. $890,000. Scientific development of the vac- cine cost around $1,000,000 and var- various miscellaneous expenses brought the total up to $10,000,000. In Today's Press | the crippling disease made possible ithe years of expensive scientifie lresearch which culminated with the vaccine. He was founder of the National Foundation for Infantile Paraly- sis. “Birthday balls”—his birth- | day—have raised many millions for polio care and research. foundation since its inception and once Roosevelt's law partner, has +ahways—_been inspired by —“My | friend Frank.” It was O'Connor who saw to it \that today’s announcement was made today—and was & COM memoration of his friend's men ory. ¥ Basil O'Connor, president of the debut against Washington at Yan- research skill; “his determination cadets . hi drive. rmingham steceeee s , wp ° : . aS 7 Salk's friends insist that (herent ie " Where Would He Hide? | 4 * ’ a picture of a “machine-like man" Considine, feb. 5...csse0< | LOUISVILLE, Ky. #® — Mie, . y Aids pra cial is not bo mel 8 heey ontane: | Crane, Dr. George cebaceuse |_Mary Lehman spotted a man try it ‘ccatribenel more than aus see tage ca he likes “to | on a tran bo “na colied Ooee Otilcanes er nde ahame ame hay na 4 f 2G a Moruote searched the apart nese during a campaign. 2 ye 4 se m, -- , couldn't find an bo’ Lehman \ VACCINE SAFETY TESTS—Satety tests upright tubes | under the microscope allow detection of any live virus present in the| “put he always has felt there did. She looked Under the bed. The Income Tax Reterne Prepared and plastic disc sheets at the polio vaccing laboratories of Parke, vaccine samples, The laboratories are located on the firm’s 700-acre} is so much to do and so little time Witoon | *i dk: sa | Prowler, Kenneth was nes We vton Bhs Open. Rres. Fi 2-248 Davis & Company near Rochester, Color reaction and appearance | farm, Parkedaje, in Avon Township, (Other pictures pages 2 and 17.)! to do it in.” ' ee gen burglary, ’ ‘ , ae . f ) : 4 a: ] > in * i @ ns : ae 7 j ‘ . ™" ee meow te ye ie 5 =. { ‘ ; ai ‘Y er Z3 Es t a ‘ in : és menue’ -_ er a eee a r o~ — - +» -< -eeeaaueed omen —_ Pee BE Se Pe i TWO t \ « . 4 + ¢i TUESDAY, APRIL 12, 1955 ~ Stevenson Rips ~ Policy in Asia Adlai Quemoy, Matsus CHICAGO @ —. Adlai Stevenson says the United States has put it-| self in a position in Asia where it faces “another damaging and hu- miliating retreat, or else the haz- ard of war.” He called tor a joint declaration by the free nations condemning the usg,of farce in the 100-mile- wide ..cst between Nationalist Formosa and Communist China. The 1952 Democratic presiden- | tial nominee, in a nationwide | radie breadcast last night, sald a “deadend policy” of the Ki- senhower administration put the | United States in its present posi- | tien in Asia. The administration's ‘‘policy of extravagamt words’’ in the Far) Eastern situation, he declared, | “has alarmed our friends a good deal more than it has deterred | the aggressors."’ “The tragedy is that the pos- sibility of war just now seems to, hinge upon Quemoy and Matsu, | small islands that lie almost as close to the coast of China as | Staten Island does to New York,”’ | he said. Figures Show Ettectiveness of Salk Vdccine ANN ARBOR (INS).— Here is what the figure of 80-90 per cent! effectiveness‘for the Salk vaccine is based on: Out of 440,000 children receiving the three shots, 71 of them got paralytic polio. Out of 216,000 who received the dummy water solution shot, 115 contracted paralytic polio. Out of 1,080,680 who were in an observation group, 339 developed paralytic polio. Fifteen of the non-Salk vacci- | nated children died of polio—four from the dummy shot group and 11 from the observation group. One Salk vaccine inoculated child died. This death followed a/| tonsillectomy performed two days | after the injection of the vaccine in an area whefe polio was al- ready prevalent. Four Men Injured as Car Overturns ‘ Four mefi were injured, none se- riously, when their car overturned , on M59 near Shoman road yes- terday. according to Waterford Township Police. Treated for cuts and bruises at Pontiac General Hospital were the driver, Clark FE. Tipton, 26, Mil- ford; Joseph R. Sroka, “4, Ham- tramck: Edward St. Aubin. 26, of Mt. Clemens; and Deo Ledlow, 36 of 44 Erwin Ave., Pontiac Witnesses told police Tipton was attempting to another car when he apparently lost control and overturned in the roadway. pass To Lose New Freedom OMAHA — Olav Kirk, 23. Persia. Iowa. farmer who came from Denmark in 1949, became a | Doesn't Believe 3 in Risking Wor Over, | - SALK AND FAMILY RELAX—With the stage’ set |4ax, yesterday, with his family. The sons are Peter, for unveiling of medical history with. the report on | 11; Jonathan (left) 5; and Darrell, 8. Salk's wife, Salk polio vaccine Dr. Jonas E. Salk finds time to re- | Donna stands in the doorway. ; . Ce ie, TEST RECORDS — Dr. Thorns “Nemes ¥e ' bs ; Universityof Michigan—scientist. who headed study | the test were released_this._ morning. of Salk polio vaccine test, Jeans wearily on: files | was made last week, when final checking was | where records were kept in Ann Arbor. Results. of , complete. : t 4 THE PONTIAC PRESS. UW AP Wirephete {Hit Program Cost | VanderKloot declared. Foes of Toll Roads (Continued From Page One) his measure at 7:30 p.m. in the Senate chambers. - As its second front, the group hopes to secure sufficient cash to fight the MTA in the courts pian is revealed as no cure-all.” | The latest figure as to cost of | the Flat Rock-Saginaw route is 186 million dollars, said Vander- | Kloot. ‘‘The MTA act supposedly | states that revenué bonds issued | to cover this cost would not make) the state responsible to pay them ‘| off if tolls could not. “But attorneys consulted by us are of the opinion that Michigan | would have to make any toll. | shortages good." The authority act says the bonds | would be paid off within 24 years | and then the highway would be-| cothe a freeway, the chairman | stated. Many toll facilities built in other parts of the country have not been made freeways, he ée-| clared. “The MTA appareftly has the power to refinance the bonds and | continue to charge tolls indefinite- ly. Many such roads in the east | times over. But they are continued | as rental facilities and the money is used to build more pay-as-you- ride highways.” { freeways must be designed to feed cars into them so théy can obtain sufficient revenue. ‘“Thus freeways | are built to supply toll roads, not | built where they are needed.” } The impending hike in Michigan gas and weight taxes to get money | for road building plus the ripening | federal plan to step-up interstate road construction make the need for toll roads here ‘‘old fashioned,” | long, he stated, while the turn- pike “would wind 180 miles to get betwen the same _ two points.” Toll roads, allowing relatively few commercial establishments along their frontage, lower prop- erty values for about a mile on either side, the chairman said. A free superhighway over about the same route as the turnpike would actually raise prop- 4 V-Day for Polio Salk Vaccine Will B to Millions as Soon as It Is Licensed By ALTON L. BLAKESLEFR AP Science Reporter ANN ARBOR, Mich. u—Today critical questions parents could ask hopes it might be for years, per- | with the MTA’s estimate of $1.- e Made Available’ 250,000 per mile as the toll road cost—yet will be built to identical highway engineering standards for traffic safety and smooth flow.” A freeway, he stated, would carry 3 per cent more traffic than the toll road ‘“‘because it will | have more frequent access and) the association's fact-finding com-| Marie MRS, HARRY FE. BALL Lifetime Resident Succumbs Monday Mrs. Harry E. (Blanche M.) Ball, 58, of 110 Gladstone Place, | died at her home yesterday after an illness of six months. Born May 14, 1896 in Pontiac, She was the daughter of Clarence E. and Catherine Craig Bigelow and married here May 9, 1917. Mrs, Balj had liveg all her life in Pontiac where she has been a member of the First Congregationai Church and a former member of the Pontiac | Rebecca Ledge. She was a grad- uate of Pontiac Business College. Surviving are her husband, own- have paid for themselves several er Of H. E, Ball Motor Freight, three children, Clarence E., Don- ald H. and Roy E. Ball, all of Pon- tiac, and two grandchildren. Service will be held Thursday at Funeral Home with the Rev. Mal- colm K. Burton, pastor of her church officiating. Burial will be in Perry Mount Park Cemetery. Mrs. Cecil Skinner Service will be held Wednesday at 2:30 p.m. at the Pursley Fu- neral Home for Mrs. Cecil (Marzee The Rev. David Mortensen of the Marimont Baptist Church will of- Mrs. Skinner died at her home Sunday after a four-month illness. Mrs. William J. Webster Funeral for Mrs. William (Mar- tha J.) Webster, 72, of 1925 Maddy Lane, Keego Harbor, was held to- |day at 3 p.m. from All. Saints | Episcopal Church with burial in | Ottawa Park Cemetery. | Suriving are a daughter, Mrs. and seven great-grandchildren. Also, surviving are two si n | highway will cost from $700,000' James F. Morrison of Newberry. | to $1,000,000 per mile, compared * . | J. L Rebison, an associate sec- | Salk Polio Vaccine ss, o% i, cturens wortewie 80-90 Pet. Effective (Continued on Page 2, Col. 1) said the shots should be spaced two to four weeks apart with the third one delayed for at least sev- ‘if the vaccine was found practi-' haps requiring occasional booster | ¢xit facilities to permit short-trip| en months afterward. is V-day over polio and its lieuten- citizen yesterday. and said he in- tends to go to work immediately : on another objective: to get mar ried. “I get tired of my own cook- ing and housekeeping.’ the pros- perous farmer said with a grin Sentenced in Car Theft Carl Wainwright, 17, of 92 Jud son St., yesterday was placed on three years probation and assessed $150. costs by Oakland County Cir: + cuit Judge George B. Hartrick He admitted April 5 stealing a car in Pontiac March 22 a _—— Unseen Obstacles LOWELL. Mass. & — When the hood of Joseph E. Dowling’s car accidentally opened and obstructed his view tree. veered across the street into a Picket fence, crashed into two cars. and then burst into flames. Dowling crawled out uninjured, The Weather PONTIAC AND VICINITY — Mestly cleady tenight and temerrew with shew ers an@ thunderstorms tomerrew Lee tenight 34-58, high temerrew 66-56 Reutherly winds increasing to 15.7 miles tenight Temerrew night partiy cloudy and somewhat cocier Lew 16-4 Teday in Pontiac Lowest temperature preceding 8 am™ at #@ an Wind velocity. dead caim Gun sets Tuesday at 710 pm @un rises Wednesday at $55 am Moon rises Wednesday at 12 45 am Moon sets Wednesday at § 46 am Dewntewn Temperatures . 11 8. m 60 lir lp. m —oe rerere 3 - own Menday in Pontiac ‘As recorded downtosn temperature temperature temperature her—Cioudy rein Mighest Lewest Mran Weat One Vear Age in Pontise Highest temperature Lowest temperature Mean temperature Weather— Rain 4 } Highest and Lewest Temperateres This Date im 85 Vears Tein 1006 is im 1040 Menday's Te ratere Chart Raltimore 7% 56 jam! 7 #73 Brownsville 66 72 Milwaukee sa 4 Buffeio 76 47 New Orleang 81 6 Chicago Se 86 New York eo 64 Cincinnett 7 $2 Omaha eo « Denver 49 28 Phoenix 7” Duluth so 35 Bt. Louie os Moughtaa Se 42 8 Francisco 61 44 jeckeonmvilie 86.67 & & Marie S89 «4 Kanter City 71 82 Seattle s « Arecies 82 61 Tampe so 6 gece 10 @& Waerhington 76 86 5 » ’ { the machine struck a- ants of terror and tragedy Some 440,000 children received the actual vaccine, 210,000 the dummy shots. More than a _ mil- lion others had nothing, but were studied to see what happened to them in a polio year. Dr. Thomas Francis and his staff assembled all the reports, learn- ing which children took sick, which were paralyzed, which had received the vaccine * * > Blood tests were made by 27 laboratories to measure antibodies from the vaccine and to test for ‘evidence of virus in the blood or stools of children who had been diagnosed as having polie. All this had to be drawn into one final, meaningful report. Even before Francis spoke, the answers were available to the most Rescue 3 Crewmen of Crashed Airliner SINGAPORE i — The British navy reported that three Indian crewmen of a crashed airliner were rescued by a coastal ship today in the South China Sea. Fifteen persons were still miss- ing, including eight Communist Chinese officials, a North Vietnam- ese and two Polish journalists — all bound for the African-Asian conference in Indonesia. The survivors were reported * suffering slight injuries. ” - > The four-engine Indian Conste! lation disappeared Monday night after sending three distress sig- nals. British Royal Air Force fliers sighted the wreckage and empty lifejickets off the Great Na- tuna Islands, some 200 miles north- east of Singapore, earlier today. | The Constellation Kashmir Prin- cess was one of two Air India International government had chartered to fly its delegation to the meeting open- ing in indonesia next week The second, a four-engine Sky- master, will carry Premier Chou En-lai and other top delegates from Kunming, China. over the Himalayas to Rangoon, Burma, tomorrow, cal: How much and when? | The vaccine must first be ap proved and licensed by the Na tional Institutes of Health. Thai should come very quickly; vacci- nations could start in some place? in two weeks or less, in others as early as April 18. * * Enough vaccine-for up to 30 mil- lion complete courses—each course consisting of three shots—is being produced by six drug firms. Some nine million vaccinations . will be supplied free by the Na-| tional Foundation for Infantile Paralysis—at a cost of nine mil-| lion dollars in March of Dimes monies—to offer free shots for all children in the first and second grades of all public, parochial and private schools in the United States, Alaska and Hawaii. The free vaccine will also be offered to children in third grades who took part_in the big mass testing. | The rest will be sold by the drug | firms for administration by doc- tors to private patients. ' Cost? One firm is selling three shots of vaccine for $4.20; others have announced prices slightly nigher. On top of that will be the doc- tors’ fee for administering it. Priority? Several medical societies urged the vaccine go first to children) aged 1 through the first grade with | the second highest priority to chil- | ‘dren of ages through the fifth | | grade and | est by inoculating those most sus- ‘es thirdly to pregnant | women. The aim — hit polio hard- ceptible. Adults? A vaccine successful in children would be successful in adults, | Adults have less need for it. By| about age 18, most of us have been exposed already to one or more} (of the three dangerous types of | planes the Peiping | virus and have become immune. What is the vaccine? A red liquid containing billionr of dead viruses, of all three types,| vaccine, or discover better ‘ones which can cause paralysis in hu-| made out of mans, The killed viruses cannot virus, If a tause sickness, but can stimulate! yirug works aga the receiver to make antibodies.| vaccines of dead The vaccine has been triple-tested | petter for safety and for potency. | : > * * How Jong does it protect? Only time can answer, There are ‘ hs shots. How was it found? | In the labors of many scientists. Five separate landmarks helped make the vaccine possible. Discovery in 1909 by Dr. Karl Landsteiner that virus causes pol- io. Discovery in 199 by Dr. John F. Enders and Dr, Thomas H. | Weller, of Harvard, and Frederick | C. Robbins, of Western Reserve | University, that polio virus can be | grown in test tubes containing | monkey kidney tissues, This mean? | vast quantities of virus could be | grown and harvested. For this dis- covery, they won a Nobel Prize. - | Determination in 1951 by a big team of researchers. that only three types of virus cause paraly- tic human polio. This cost $1,190,-, 000 in March of Dime funds. There's no need to worry about polio virus that causes fever or aches but never paralysis. Detection in 1951 by Dr. Dorothy Horstman, of Yale, and. Dr. David Bodian, Johns Hopkins University, | that virus can exist in the blood stream before it invades the nerves. This meant antibodies in the blood could intercept and stop | the virus before it caused real sickness or paralysis. * - | Demonstration in 1952 by Dr. | William McD. Hammon, Univer- sity of Pittsburgh, that G.G., or| gamma globulin, borrowed people who had become bodies didn’t last very long. But this work showed relatively small | that a vaccine of killed virus could | stimulate antibodies to a . The answer as to these prevented polio had from the big field trials, Future? . Research may well i vaccine made inst polio, virus may control oyer Research still is to come) - i as well as long-trip traffic." If the federal highway program passes Congress, Stover said, at} least 75 per cent of the freeway | cost would come from federal | funds. A freeway would be planned | to fit into long-range state and | local road programs, whereas the | he charged. Chairman of the Dearborn | City Pian Commissien Irving ImOberstag said his city (which the toll read would run through) has started court action to block issuance of $13,000,000 in promis- sory notes by the MTA. The authority is attempting to issue the notes to obtain cash so condemnation proceedings can be) started. | The group's treasurer, Robin, Morton, appealed for donations to | build up a fund for legal fees. John | Poole, of Bloomfield Hills, has been retained as the association's legal consultant. Ann Arbor Agog Over Polio Report ANN ARBOR (INS)—The quiet | _university town of Ann Arbor was turned into a coaxial circus today | Dr. | stead of being given ail within RE = é i Salk said he finds the best protection comes when the shots are spaced this way in- five weeks as was done year. He said some variations in the | toll route would conflict with them, vaccination results were apparent- ly due to some bad or impotent batches of vaccine. Salk also urged that children! vaccinated last year be given a booster shot as soon as the vac-| cine is available, Licensing of the vaccine by the National Institute of Health is ex-| pected today to make possible a | quick beginning of the huge vac- | cination program. It is estimated there will be enough vaccine fer 30 million children, but if Dr. Salk’s rec- ommendation of two shots in- stead of three immediately is | followed this would make pos- sible innoculation ef 45 million children. doctors. In areas where the vaccine and dummy shots were used inter- changeably 428 out of 749,236 came |. down with polio. i i i i —} ¢ j i] if I Hy i fs HE g + ' i | publican , The Day in Ralingtion , | 2 Receive Oaths of Office; Rentrew Renamed Mayor Charlies Renfrew will held the top honor for the second year in a row with James C. Allen as mayor. pre tem. | Naval Reserves ‘Face Inspection ‘Here Tomorrow | The 183 officers and men of Pon- tiac’s Naval Reserve Division 9-104 | will stand inspection tomorrow by a 4man team representing the 9th Naval District. A preliminary to selecting the best division in the 13-state dis- | trict, the annual inspection will be | conducted jn the unit's training cen- | ter on East Boulevard. | ing officer of the Detroit NRTC | (Naval Reserve Training Center). Although the review will be an all-day affair, the inspection of the unit’s men and training pre- cedure hag been scheduled for | 7:38 p.m, Pontiac's unit is competing with As more turnpikes are built, | 2 p.m. from the Donelson-Johns 166 other divisions m the nation's largest Naval district. Selection as the top district division would entitle the unit to compete with ‘other top divisions throughout the | country for the Forrestal ‘Trophy | awarded annually to the top sur- | |face unit. The local division won the trophy in 1952. Divisions are rated on a basis of readiness, neatness and effi- |M.) Skinner, 52, of A Arcadia Ct. | ciency of personnel, administration | and training procedure. Results of the inspection will be released sev- |“ Existing roads between To- | ficiate with burial in Oak Hill > eral weeks after the review. lede and Bay City are 150 miles | Cemetery. The local division, comprising 165 enlisted men and 18 officers is commanded by Lt. Cmdr. M. A. | Evans, 9 Delegates Attend Detroit Conference H. E, Lohr, pastor of the Sev- enth-day Adventist Church, Mrs. Charles Butler, Mrs. Floyd Cronk- erty values, he asserted. Highway Lake, a son, Clergue W. Webster right, Mrs, Addie Gotshell, Mrs. Charles Hudson, Mrs. Harry Mar- tin, Mrs. Walter Plunz, James Rogers and Edmond Schermerhorn ’| are delegates to the Biennial] Con- vention of the Michigan Conference of Seventh-day Adventists in De- | troit today and tomorrow, at t Fort Shelby Hotel. 1M. L. Rice and H. A. Shepard, president and secretary-treasurer, of the Lake Union Conference will ‘also be attending the session. Delegates have been chosen on the basis of one per church, plus one delegate for every #0 mem- bers of each church. Speakers today are Dr. G. E. | Hutches, president of the Michigan Conference and H. F. Roll, secre- ; tary and treasurer of Lansing. Bitter Corsi Ready to Leave Washington WASHINGTON (INS) — Bitéer, ousted State Department official Edward J. Corsi prepared today to quit Washington — and leave in | his wake one of the fiercest polit- ical controversies of the Republi- can administration. The Italian-born New York Re- yesterday spurned a State Department ‘“‘peace offer’’ job, denounced the U.S. immigra- tion program and called Assistant | Secretary of State Scott McLeod a liar, Heading the inspecting team will | | be Cmdr. W. W. Carlson, command- | 9 j » Ee Work to be in- cludes grading and seeding and a fountain near the new ten- nis courts, évergreen plantings and a clean-up upon completion of the artificial ice skating rink. A new softball diamond will also be fin- not even Police Chief Ralph W. | Moxley knew what new colors any | future police cars for the depart- ;ment might be, but his suggestion \for colored cars to aid in traffic regulation, was approved. Twe new cars will be paur- chased from low bidder Floyd Rice Sales and Service, Inc., at a net cost of $1,196. City Manager Donald C. Egbert will negotiate with the Board of Education and the State Board of Health in carrying out stipulations set up by the health board before allowing construction of the Colum- | bia relief sewer. | It will currently serve only to take sanitary flow from the junior high school to be built at Adams jand Derby roads. | * ¢ ®@ Nearly $378,000 worth of proper- | ty was endangered by fire during |March, but the estimated loss ; was only $300 on buildings and | $150 on contents, reports Fire Chief Vernon W. Griffith. The department answered 33 alarms during the month, of which 22 were for fires and fire investi- gation. Only one was false. The others were for investigation - of suspected gas, first aid and mis- cellaneous reasons. They involved nearly 95 miles of travel by department trucks. s . . A blaze believed by Fire Depart- ment officials to have been caused by wires shorting in a car, de- | stroyed both the auto and the ga- | rage it was parked in yesterday - afternoon , | Flames then spread from the car and garage of Howard N. Chapel, 545 Madison, scorching the garage next door at 537 Madison. Assistant Fire Chief Park Smith estimated damage to the Chapel garage at $1,200. Both the garage and car were a total loss, he said. Way Is Cleared for Southfield Township Vote The Oakland County Board af Supervisors today cleared the way for a vote on incorporation. of Southfield Township as a home rule city. The incorporation petition was Submitted at last September's | Supervisors’ meeting, but was tabled on a motion by Southfield Supervisor William Roeser. le the | township located east of Franklin, submitted a petition for incorpora- | tion as a village. This created a question as to which petition should be voted on first. | The board indicated this morn- | ing both areas would be allowed to | vote June 7 on their respective in- Foreign Liners Planning Calls on Great Lakes MONTREAL... Que. (®_Shipping interests say the planned St. Law- rence Seaway is bringing new foreign lines to the Great Lakes. Since the beginning of this year, seven new lines have announced plans, involving 22 ships, for Great ga / ' j _ be THE PONTIAC PRESS. TUESDAY. APRIL, 12, 1955 | ‘. THREE | Sam Benson Says: | | She Was Just Doin’ SIMMS WEDNESDAY HOURS—9 a.m. to 6 p.m. They got this. reply: ‘‘I —e ho- } el and rooming house doors broken | aAvE — a Me | What Comes Naturally down by ng city ond | ceeecevecececoooesoocecoonsccoecstons e uor : wl, nerd eadacroenas gl 9 LTHOEMEK. 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Free Pickup and Delivery in City Also on aihe in Grocer’ s Dairy Departments in Pontiac and Ocklend County " Also Available trom ; ‘ ‘ " } I . ; Club invited Terry’s scout troop to a pancake-eating contest and| donated SOc to the camp for each flapjack the boys ate. ! ' Mother Confesses ‘to Suffocating Tots | MACOMB, Ill. uw» — Mrs. Betty Thelen, 26, a former mental pa- tient, has admitted slaying her three small children by suffoca- tion, police said. Coroner Roy Louderman said Mrs. Thelen told him she suffo- cated the children yesterday by locking each in a piece of bag- gage. She told him, ‘They were sick, dying inside and there was no hope for them."’ They cried all the time, wouldn't mind her and wouldn't go to the bathroom, she said. . * * Her husband Kenneth found the bodies of his daughter Kathy, 3. and his two sons, Terry, 2, and | Jimmy, 7 months, when he came home for lunch. Mrs. Thelen said they had been in a suitcase and two small trunks for about three hours. Loudermari said Mrs. Thelen, a slender brunette, had been in a private mental institution and that she twice had attempted suicide She was held by authorities without charge pending further investiga- tion. Bank Robbery Suspect Has Alibi—in Sing Sing NEW YORK W® — Police have | scratched Edward Schirmer off | the list of persons they want to} question about @ $305,000 bank rob- | a Be bery in Queens last wednesday. | 4 sure to reserve They were seeking the ex-con-| 3% several bottles, with vict in connection with the holdup ! at the Woodside branch of the Chase Manhattan Bank, the big- gest bank cash take on record With some embarrassment yes- terday they disclosed Schirmer was in Sing Sing Prison, having been returned there for parole vi- 2 olation about a year ago. 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Pierre Mendes-France Well, it isn’t too farfetched that | p TODAY'S ASSIGNMENT FOR: 4 | forced to quit. big tera | First thing eo eee e|| JUNIOR EDITORS | = crop up. Everybody knows that at his pet decrees the. Philadelphia Centennial Exhibi-| | 5 | fees for bars tion in '76 (Fairmount Park, May »* |revenue for 10-Nov. 10) a pair of Missouri patronizing J mules ran off with the first prize, The new 00 oe me m re making Kentucky and Kansas look ~ ~ x that funds @ |! pretty silly. —- J" 5.) - o be found somewhere . 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Mrs. Sarah Havens of Metamora; ninetieth birthday. \ biieeeit £ va ™ wr : . ; ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS Red China’s First Purge Voice of the People 4 >" Peatine Th Michieee ’ With its a , * + wae . , : Pe a ee Soe ne caahued quite i ch enya Urges Keego Harbor pee See pee arene os 0 Communist state, Meeting Regarding Inco tion , : Because little is known of that a: ng - .ega ng rpora eters ot Por Oftne Posne Mich tg mevnd eam mater country’s internal politics, cau- wm too “wen . * ‘The Asiociated entitled: exctusivety to the use c Ke rift ns & a eis "srictions are not worth the paper Mf you expect the aulen te GSS = SS have occurred « year ago. _ Kanto Harbor resident, don't be “Tam hoping t find oot fot “O°? pase apd apts n on Bess Wea aS eae & eee ee oO vistas ie a s ae pm faye ory Th So ~~ = ving checks, ‘a. ton oe §, Uschi Sbere carrier service Graiiable by “mal purge your future as a permanent resi- Weir, Non A ee thought coming. The last strike, Mi aS tite tet Las Getts Saeetem . old to be a suicide, and Jao Suu-smm, dent of your area. Did you read nance can be enforced by the 0. 7ears age, was the Same g veer, AU mai subscriptions are payable in advance. also expelled from the party but re- the Proposed chartes that sp- township soning board. Plans for ee ei a ae eee ported alive. Circumstanees of Kao rei pay een e~ panies oe geveeaed & to. Gatee asked for help. The union said, MEMBER OF AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS kKawo’s defection aren't known in de- tend the scheduled meeting at the ay fpr mbners “Ge to the welfare.” TUESDAY, APRIL 12, 1955 tail. As late as 1952 he was being re- ~ 4, at 8 p.m, Know what is in the oh 5 Rab. ag Byrne a pet ie be The : ferred to in the controlled press as a charter, and the meaning thereof do conform. battle. Turn the tien Go an “4 8 9 trusted servant of Peiping and an “ever before you vote to accept it. . ——- the guaranteed wage pay. We Britain’s Anthony Eden correct leader.” It takes = group of highly ie Press Calls Halt have four sons. My husband works ‘ * t * telligent and educated men to to Fluoride Writers everyday. He brings home a pay- a Warm Friend of U.S. conduct am incorporated ares. check every wek—there is no sub- A real friend of Soviet Russia, Kao im De yeu feel we have such? Most Notice to all fluoridation writers, stitute for that. : . For British voters the big question is yang actually was the ruler of Man- ” come calli of the businessmen im the pro pro, con or neutral. Until this be- Mrs. Joseph E. Cool what will be. the tical effect of Sir ? ue % posed area live tm other com-. comes a civic subject again, the 22 Collingwood poli : churia. The Peiping communique munities, therefore they cannet Press will observe a closed season Awruowy Epen’s rise to the prime minis- charges that he was trying to establish A Stamp—but Not a Rubber One be on your council, on all fluoride letter writers, ir- Smiles weeshiip. . dent Kingdom of Kao The intended area has positively Tespective of color, creed or pre- an “indepen g no space for expansion so new in- ious condition of servitude. The —_ For Americans it is reassuring Kano.” James Marlow Says: coming taxpayers can share the elahce of the reading public is First to know that the 57 year old This to indicate an offert burden. Believe me, it will be a entitled this protection. A farmer was making his successor to the great Winston = S E 5 burden the officials it Editor nightly rounds, when he saw a fur- : to foster a Manchurian separatist tevenson ails. to Tackle would take, also the purchasing of a tive figure beside the barn, carpe nee eens movement either as an end in it- _ . the fire department, @ city ball. ‘One Who Knows’ holding a lantern, “Whi ab yout” mentor, staunch and long time ir or ag a means of challenging MAQtsu-Quemoy Question eas: Sees Answers ‘Welder’ 1 ee Peiping rulers for control of all police is $22,000 a year. Wouldn't vane truder answered, with a giggle. * * * Chins. WASHINGTON @—Adlai Steven- This country is pledged to de- that be quite an expense for a po- Dear Welder .. . HA!!! “What are you doing here so Ad t 4 di that * * : son is the latest to give President fend Formosa, Chiang Kai- lice force to patrol a mile and a One Who Knows late?” vices from London indicate tha * " Bisenhower unasked advice on ek has his main Nationalist half radius? —_—_— “Er—I'm courting Sarah.” there will be little if any major shifts in It would be a mistake to consider this yas to do about defending or not ee Every eligible voter, rn Guaranteed Wage “But why the lantern?” the policy as a result of the change at No.10 news from Peiping a sign of weakness. defending the Matsu and Quemoy - — Ba ae. shee maatiane soeele _ Not Worth Strike farmer ape Tae oe Downing Street. In fact it is quite likely The facts seem to be that the Mao Tzz- islands if the Red Chinese attack parasol cars ard wong nena cng arrange why se ca ae pipe a So far as is publicly known Ei- ministra explains it, is to de- area reverts under 2 “Yes, sir,” Jim answered, that with one or two exceptions the runa regime has moved to strengthen cheek nw tis cide if the time hether a Township jurisdiction, ae oe ee 8 ee idee wan eno Oak” entire cabinet which resigned with itself and that we of the West would do So made err Red attack on Matsu and Quemoy -— Interested Im Alf The People The union dige paw: —_— CuurcHiLt will be asked to continue in well to follow the Cromwellian advice 4 broadcast Inst nicl —————— : higher ‘stakes and risk losing Find Words night, never therefore require American inter Do You Want to Join . office for the present. | and keep our powder dry. quite got around to saying flatly vention and war with China. lub of oa «CMa eee ake, Se One of these exceptions is Minister of the islands should or shouldn't be This lack of decision may puz- 2 Club of Young Adults? teed wage? Matilda's favorite | nephew. His tle the Reds and make them wary I am writing in the interest of Defense HaroLp MacMriian. Epen has The Man About Town defended, Matsu and Quemoy, un- pr = br wages. They pay for holidays that annual gift distribution. like Formosa 100 miles offshore, % ® move that might end in war the “Young Adult Club” that Mr. 0.) ont work, for overtime and What did give him last named this wartime friend of President ; with the United States. But it has -Lepp talked about in this column. ng ° ps ig Ensexnower foreign secretary, a post Started in Pontiac . ek e is a re “A check,” said Aunt Matilda the broadest kind of argument. an organization of this kind. There “ he told he the new Prime Minister has held in Stevenson expressed gloom at Some of Eisenhower’s own Re- are such few places in the City Portraits or ~— an ae three governments. First Big Expansion of Seed the thought of getting into war publicans, particularly Sen. Know- of Pontiac that one can go to to express his thanks.” with Red China over Matsu and ‘and of California, want the islands enjoy planned recreation of a By JAMES J. METCALFE o ‘* * * Company Was Here defended. Some of Stevenson's own wholesome type. . ; What are you giving him Quemoy. But he never directly 1 oceats don't zor pelea be The simple, ordinary life... ~- now?” zs The major early result of the Smog: What makes Los Angeles tackled this No. 1 question: * Many people would inter- With struggles every day... 18 +4 dictionary.” shift in leadership, of course, is famous. What should the United States So Eisenhower, before he makes ested, as I am. in supporting this b,oier than juxury .. . Along an ——— : : do about stopping attack on ‘the UP his mind, is enabled to learn type of organization, If you are oacy way . . . Of course it may De As Likes expected to be a call for a general —_——— islands if it eame tomorrow or What support he can expect at interested, write Mr. Elmer Lepp 1: seem to be And we may There’s a Pontiac touch in the last issue of week home and abroad on any decision Jr., Box 531, Waterford, Mich. ig Two sisters had lived together lection possibly as soon as May the Saturday Ev Post. In several pages next or any time before this This real ed y envy those . . . Who ride in gorge- for many years. Then, when one ening country could ‘carry out some of he makes. may be the Interested Young Adult’ us cars and wear. . . The most and the other 26. In the opinion of political and numerous illustrations it tells the story gtevenson’s suggestions for making e4S0n he hasn't made up his mind expesatve clothes wan a ) least publicly. + 28 * 4s pads ninety-six, the older died. experts the split in the Labor of the Ferry-Morse Seed Company. It was defense of the islands unnecessary? lily Subdivision Restrictions share our work and play... And “4. aotor who undertook the Party over Bevanism makes it away back in the last century that the late Stevenson, who won fame 85 & what was Stevenson's solution Confusing to Resident “tive to do some good . . - We task of breaking the news to the wise for the Conservatives to go hower for the presidency in 1952, °F ormosa problem? On I would like to find out just what ... Our humble neighborhood . of Detroit bought a large tract of land on 4.4 tenshes in last ». that might take a long time in s might have serious results. But to the country now. Legally their what now is South Boulevard in Pontiac, gy night's Going, too long, perhaps, if the Subdivision restrictions and town- We gather all the wealth on earth 1. cia lady bore up wonderfully. tt Be talk, no lively phrasing, no mem- - ship ordinances stand for and if ... That money cannot buy... .. * ° ve year term doesn’t expire until and began raising garden seeds. It grew rable figures of speech. Reds attack in these next few 1° 15S law to stand behind ‘The smile sincere, the honest tear . At: Well.” she said, “now I months. He proposed: . suppose I shall be able to have October, 1956. into big busine, and several present day This should them. If so, what is the law? =. And every heartfelt sigh .. . Za , Pontiac men, including . country try to get ‘andl auet af Om. the og MY tea made the way I like it.’ * x * er Down its allies and uncommitted nations I have talked to a lawyer, a peace Sir AwrHony is no newcomer to W. Walter Smith, Ing to declare open opposition to war township supervisor and a build- mind . . . Im doing what is right Keep the Money earned their first school vacation money in By ARTHUR “BUGS” BAER = in the Formosa Strait and “stand ing and health inspector and as. - - That lets our conscience slum- . 1 oa son were at & British politics. First elected to Com- pulling weeds on the farm. This land, now (International News Service) with us in defense of Formose yet I have no sure way to en- der when We go to bed st |. war when a pretty girl was mons from the Warwick and Leaming- covered with industrial plants, was sold early We fail to see myopia to as against aggression,” pending some force restrictions which are sup- night. ; _— selling kisses in aid of a local ton division in 1923, he has represented in the present century, and several hundred tigmatism with the Brooklyn final settlement. pesed te be law. Copyright, charity. ’ judge who clinked a delinquent ¢e ‘ acres near Rochester bought for seed raising. boy’s old man. : : . My boy,” said the father, that area with ability and distinction 4 tew years ago most of the land there was Casé Records of a Psychologist “here's a dollar; go and kiss her. ever since. He takes into his new high sold to Thirty yours age we wrote When I was young I used to make office long experience in diplamacy and Hewaré L. MeGroger Sr. that anything can happen in Pp | N di Ad Pp bl n - for the grain raising unit of his Great Oaks Brooklyn and does. ‘Feopie INeeding vice on Frrobpiems The son retumed a few min- ccelpaae egueallgge ve ill arate Stock Farms. However, over 200 acres there ee . . . ganna kiss tion with one of thie outstanding states- i wfll ueed by the seed company for experi. _Becau the toy re a window LJeserve Direct Authoritative Answers _,,,.tst 7 Ke set” acted men of modern times. mental purpeses, under the management of With a dornick the judge put his “Yen.” ; ____ss armh Drewes father in the shade for thirty days. Wilton Hall was surprised at in black and white tional service at less than cost “Did you make her scream?” ™ We'll say his honor had little to the way many people get “vac- —_So, instead of parrying your ques- universities and colleges also “Rather! I kept the dollar. H Marks S who has held that position for 26 years. The do. insanity and tions, I reply to them directly, must be subsidized by alumni and armony tart company’s principal seed raising farm now ee divorce via the booklets offered and when you need detailed sexual philanthropists to teach your sons . ; is in California. We'll concede the window hap- through this column. counsel for marriage problems, I and daughters, for colleges are non- Looking Back of Auto Wage Talks mee pened to be in back of a bank. DR. GEORGE W.cRANE _—°“"€T_-you pertinent medico-psycho- profit institutions so a similar type —_ A pair of canaries in the home of “And the boy went through to BY : thereon. of subsidy makes this daily mail : ears Ago Eyes of industrial and lahor leaders Mr. and Mrs. Marche! J. Searbrough — --— *WeeP up the bits so the cashier Cage 0-302: Wilton E. Hall, emi- ‘The mail input to this column service possible. - SPEEDING TRAIN kills 14 in alike are focused this week on Detroit . . wouldn't step on ‘em in his bare nent South Carolina publisher, re- thus rung about 1.000 letters per Don't hesitate to write, therefore school bus in Maryland. 5 of 727 Young St., hatched their first bird on feet. ; ¢ently entertained Mrs. Crane. and day. But I. don’t personally reply if you have problems, for this col- BIG THREE AGREE on pro- where General Motors and the UAW- Easter last year, and on Easter this year they see in bts boule to all of you with a typed letter, a gram for French League hatched two. That’ in . since maybe % per cent request ter social marital relations. . CIO wage talks are in progress. a oly ee We discussed many of the as = ms ty mame, such ce ata ", Sart pov, — Age toe Within a short time similar negotia-. Products of Oakland County continue to ir pranks. pects of this clinical column, and as “Sex Problems in Marriage,” ® care of The pentiey Press Pontiac, inten — sinks tions will be instituted between the win the first prizes in big city events. Latest — ‘he was especially interested in the or “How to Lose 10 Lbs. in 10 sai-adaressed Sed ring Soin when BOMBING denied by th 1 of The last prank we attended mail service connected with it. Days” etc. song Oe union and the Ford Motor Company 3s the springer spaniel 0 ‘Dr. Crane, I think your readers charts parcholagical British as Nazis charge air attack : 2 tare Core: Tn “all Fred Jackson there was a parede of paddy 24 like to know more about this. Yo™r editor hee informed you (Copyright 1965) on Schleswig-Holstein, and the American Motors Corp. In all wagons that took two hours to io. » Hay ‘that you are at te in cases the number one topic of discussion ° wen OO pass a disputed point. srl ic quire sbest sag = is certain to be the union's demand for "**" “ee nt was after tbe bartender had ‘And 1 presume onany edt foninn tat norvice roe_™ «Brady Would Never Take a guaranteed annual wage. Taking full advantage of modern eee ee ae ae See pen kanes set wee oar offered because your editor real- Dj italis for H rt Tro bl methods was the Scott Lake man between the Bums Jints. ea * * * who used an air mail stamp to bring The argument was over Casey "me g , Ub c By what it has come to call his Football Contest entry five a | aa ‘ By WILLIAM BRADY, M.D Then, after I became callous GAW, the union means contract miles. It arrived on time. Inciden- = Concerning treatment of a per- about that, I wasn’t entirely hap- tally, over 40 entries have been re- after 9 heart attack, a physi- PY, except that the children got visited on the father we advise cian who presumably has had dren enjoyed. employe 40 hours pay if he works the closing hear Saturday. the old man to get himself some experience as a consultant, Digitalis may possibly be bene- any part of a week. In any week —— cato-nine-tails and return ¢ “writes: ‘ ‘ ficial in some circumstances. At he is laid off completely the Quite alarmed is Pontiac Fire Chief visit. “In many cases the man’s doc- least a lot of good doctors, seem j - teed John F. Schroeder tor would have preferred not to to think so. So good doctors enpuys-woult ee and other chiefs in this area over the care- You could carry a sentence give him any medicine, but he have tried te explain to me, in enough to “maintain his living lessness with which grass fires are started. ‘hat to the Supreme Court.. In knew if he didn’t give some medi- language simple enough for a child = order for you to get an even cine the patient or his wife or to understand, how and why digi- standards. In many communities a permit is necessary 10. they'd have to vote four- family would feel that he was be- talis is good for certain conditions in order to burn off the old grass em yout own half to four-and-a-half. ing badly neglected.” ot the heart. Trouble is, they be- What makes the results of these ne- property. — c . pe Game fleet netiled, Gen gotiations so vital is the threat of the i a Be EK. -rveevone foro Sa ea . 1,500,000 man UAW-CIO to enforce its 4 Scotch collie dog at the home of Main hitch in the judge’s their customers taking digitalis _ 1 used to say I'd never take dig- Mr. and Mrs. B, W. Largent cision is it makes it easy for indefinitely, Indeed some of ‘talis unless my doctor ordered Ford contracts expire May 29 and June Gs nailed Scena RE” eek ee old man. The Thy stepe out and Heve that life itself depends on Now I must amend that, to read 1 respectively into its kennel and whines when a Diesel _sharts « heap. His old man gets cate eee eee ; pec ° - “, uel ne es when & a fiver in the fron theater for on 0p some similar medicine, I would not take digitalis in ek o* : not having a driver’ Heense. tiwtile contributions to hap- or a mental institution where they _ Tt funny how a doctor can be SAy conceivable clroemastases, If Reports emanating from the scene of “Now if the Detroit Tigers will do as much — pines, may require expensive treatment. °° busy as these trick specialists consuked a physician , This makes it as unconstitutional : Y re to be and yet be afraid P&ysician prescribed digitalis, I'd the General Motors’ negotiations indi- to stimulate interest in the game as the Man as lumps in the mashed potatoes. But they often conclude their, * Our newspaper dag A Nga to a patient he doesn’t need "9 “Ub-uh.” Gate they were started in an atmosphere About Town contest,” writes The old man did the thirty days tinge ww oak a comment 00 Ge walk coats intel he this MY, Medicine. a If the doctor gave me the take- of good will and friendliness. This is re-- __-_-_-__ Sumner _Achten_ Sut the same. “Ta sesmmmend (et you tame clinical ium is. gadcaes bev. hy Soman eet Satay colt Teun, rea oe assuring to the millions of people whose ©! Lapeer, “we should have @ good baseball =») 4, him next diately consult psychiatrist for Sakae eae college COF- cna the etperiment proved costly. But without digitalis, Give it to season. at father-and-son day at further advice. : ’ : The patient would go straight from some poor who doesn’t know- ‘ economic well being is directly de- pte nook Well, I am a paychiatrist, anc — We simply ask you toenclose & o. cine. to the ft mae aupting chet Gonoeain” pehdent:on continued large scale motor .. a . reform the father of five children, 4 self-eddressed, oe ne envelope, experienced doc or who considered It is my sincere belief that the car production. » Verbal Orchids to— medicine tn only in the In ‘such an atmosphere there Charlies Durkee ~ way; HE § sith Gland Surgery Tried in Cancer Doctors Report. Partial Success by Relocating Adrenals in Women SAN FRANCISCO (UP) — Three San Francisco doctors disclosed | that they have developed a revo- | lutionary operation for the trees. | ment of cancer, involving a transplant of the adrenal glands. The doctors said the operation | has helped 10 of 17 women | patients who submitted to the treatment although it is still in the experimental stage The operation has relieved pa tients of pain, restored appetites resulted in substantial gains in weight, and in some cases, caused shrinkage or disappearance of the cancer. Announcement of the operation was made at the 39th annual meeting of the Federation of Ameriean Societies for Experi- mental Biology here. Reports on the radically new treatment were made by Dr. Don- ald E.- Bernstein, Dr. George R. Biskind and Dr. Lincoln Brown, ‘all of San Francisco's Mount Zion Hospital They said animal experiments by themselves and other scientists showed it was possible to trans- plant the adrenal glands so that their hormone secretions would drain through the liver. Knowing that the female hormone estrogen stimulates the growth of some breast cancer, they discovered that the liver somehow rids the hermone of its cancer-producing qualities. The doctors said the operation begins with removal of the ovaries of the patient, the body's largest America’s Greatest Buy and you can prove it! a CHURCHILL: A ‘— ant an Era (18) TUESDAY, APRIL, 12, 1955 al “— Cannel and Ralph Lane Then _ the adrenal glands are removed from their normal position over the kidneys and sliced and attached to various parts of the lower bowel tract. hormone producer. The removed adrenals are cut inte from four to 25 tiny pieces before being replaced, they said. This gives a good chance for at least some of the pieces to re- grow and develop veins that empty into the blood stream, which in turn, is purified by the liver. With Bag and Baggage KENT, Ohio (UP) — Thousafids of trees are summer picnic grounds for tiny visitors who bring their own tents and sleeping bags. These leaf-eating campers include the bagworm, which weaves its own silk-lined case, and the tent cater- pillar, which rests in a tent of spun silk, Davey tree experts re- port considerable damage from such pests. A recent study indicates that one in 33 U.S. high school students marries while still in school. Cigar Smoke Means Last GAR Vet Better DULUTH, Minn., wW— Cigar smoke drifting from the hospital room of old Albert Woolson today was a sure. sign to friends that the last of the Union Army. veterans of the Civil War was well on the road to recovery. The 108-year-old former drum- mer boy was hospitalized last Thursday for the second time in. five weeks with a lung congestion. An ardent smoker, Woolson puffs on about eight a day. Woolson's daughter, Mrs. John Kobus, said today her father is “again making a remarkable re- covery’’ and would probably leave the hospital by the middle of the week. To Venerate Vets HANOVER, N. H. (UP)—The teacher asked the class if anyone could tell the significance of Veterans’ Day. “It's the day we honor doctors who are kind to dogs,” replied a five-year-old bry. ’ Mill to Be Converted From Gold to Uranium SAN FRANCISCO (UP) — Cali fornia moved another step away from the days of the Forty-niners with announcement of the pro- into a uranium milling and leach- ing plant. Clifford Gillespie, president of the Verdi Development Co., an- nounced that the board of direc- tors has approved purchase of the | Nagging Backache Sleepless Nights Often Due te Kidney Slow -down When kidney function slows down, many | folks complain of nagging backache, head- aches, dizziness and loss of pep and energy. Don't suffer restless nights with these dis. comforts if reduced kidney function is get- _ting you down—due to such common causes as stress and strain, over-exertion or expo- sure to cold, Minor bladder irritations due te cold or wrong diet may cause getting up nights or frequent passages. Don’t neglect your kidneys if these condi- tions bother you. Try Dean's Pills—a mild diuretic. Used successfully by millions for yer 60 years. It's amazing how many — Doan's give happy relief from these d forts- help the 18 exiles of kidney tubes an fl. tere flush out waste. Get Doan's Pills today! Beck Gold Mill near Mt. Soledad in Kern County for conversion Gillespie said his company now has sufficient ore blocked out to warrent immediate use of the mill The area of Red China is roughly youths broke posed conversion of a gold mill 4,200,000 square miles. on juvenile Probers Get Ammo STAMFORD few hours after A the State Legisla ture launched an investigation of the possible effects of comic books three into a store and \ swiped 23 of the m. oeaeaeeaeeaeeaeaPa=e=EeE=Ee=aEEEaEeEeeEeeeeeeEeeeeeeeaeas=sy the civil war exodus. Credits| tors will speak Friday at a re- were beaten anti tortured. They | Communist country could they hope| among the young. The Queen's | re to be extended these families gional meeting of the Cum Laude were told if they went back to| to achieve a full life. In many/| Schools, operated under auspices |‘' buy agricultural materials and | Society at Cranbrook School. ; Greece they would be beaten and/| cases, this indoctrination was ef-| of the Queen's Fund, are available | &™ . Professor elem Lockwood, = tartured by the “‘Monarcho-Fascistr | fective.’ for the task. But of the 1,300 chil-| But there are big personal prob- head of the English department E DAY is in the pay of the Americans.” Fused gradualjy back into the | dren thus far returned, only 280 are | lems involved. Many of those- re- at Vassar College, and Profes- ‘ But harsh treatment was the ex-| Greek body politic, even a small | enrolled. They cannot be forced | patriated to date are alone, without sor Arthur Jensen, head of Eng ception rather than the rule. number of indoctrinated and con-| into the schools, because of a con-| their families. Some families are lish at Dartmouth College will As the children learned to use| vinced repatriates could represent | dition that the repatriates must be only partly reunited.. Many have discuss “What to Expect in Col- | ' had a long taste of city life abroad lege.” PEs and resent being sent back to live in villages. Yong honor students and Eng- - * ¢ « jlish instructors from Liggett, Kingswood School Cranbrook, Grosse Pointe University School, Detroit Country Day School, Cran- brook and Maumee Valley try Day School will be present to hear the talks. ; All of these independent schools, with the exception of Kingswood, are Members of the national Gum Greeks are still the| Communist es Pe Two explanations are offered: | The Communists may have wanted | hostages for blackmail purposes in i future, Or they may have been thinki: in terms of prepari a ide guerrilla fifth "akan. Laude Society, which corresponds Greeks recall the words of the Oid '@ Phi Beta Kappa in colleges and Bolsheviks of Russia: “Give us a, Universities. child of 10 and we wil] make of him such a Communist that noth- ing on earth will change.” STAMP Pushes Peace Atom — TOKYO @—Japan has set up a eas indoctrination by con- government group to push the ° study of peaceful use of atomic : wae =| Youths Get Probation sll ~ = DOUBLE STAME Gtinv en ee, for Entering Building . ° | hi . he Riles: laid. Malay it ie IE Two youths who pleaded guilt 443 E. For Dulles and GOP State Dulles appeared today to have committed a potentially cost- ly error in the Edward J. case. Ironically, he may have been mo- tivated by an eagerness to get along with Democrats in Congress —specifically with Rep. Walter (D-Pa), who had tangled bitterly with Corsi. Dulles terminated his ‘old friend” Corsi’s employment as spe- cial assistant in charge of speed- ing immigration of European ref- ugeey after Walter said Corsi had once belonged to groups later for liberal tion policies = TA was responsible for Walter's op- | . : : Arriving in New York from a position to him. ° . es « | Florida vacation, Harriman said Corsi announced yesterday he FE 2-0189 —— + Ww. tion, . | Democratic Gov. Averell Harri- iman of New York promptly jumped into the matter by saying he had offered Corsi sometime ago a job on the State Refug Costly Political Erro will not accept a substitute job in the way of cooperation with offered him by Dulles—that of sur- Walter, Republicans may have lost veying the possibility of settling by giving minority sections of the some immigrants in Latin Amer- electorate cause for reflection. ica. |Corsi has been a leader among Corsi is a vetéran GOP office-| Italian-Americans within the Re- holder in New York state. The lican party. political implications were pointed| Dozens of religious and civic up by the public plea of Repub-| groups interested in the refugee lican National Chairman Leonard | program have filed protests over Hall that Corsi continue to the Corsi ouster. serve the Eisenhower administra- | ——— : Nine Mile Rd. Jan. 15, were ee placed on three years probation and assessed $200 costs yesterday ® ¢€ BOUDOIR by Oakland County Circuit Judge PRINTS George B. Hartrick. | of 24 Pus, “Ferntale and Sew and save! Beaut!- 39°" \Donald Kern, 17, of 19515 Frazho,| | bere were you when you ful prints and novelty R m oe . heard the news of President patterns: Pirst quality. Check : Roosevelt's death? Lela Gingham 59 Stiles, former White House 5% Seersucker ...... 3% Placed on Probation James V. Shea, 27, of 381 Hama- ta, Hazel Park, yesterday re- | ceived three years probation and was assessed $250 costs when he appeared before Oakland County DOUBLE STAMP SPECIAL Circuit Judge George B. Hartrick. Saturday Evening Post Shea pleaded guilty April 5 to read it today! and robbing a man of $9 in a Royal Oak bar March 1. * ° and disgraceful, whether you are | q a Republican or a Democrat, that | a man is fired just because some- one makes an allegation against | a: wf uf i Hi rn iy c FI Li 3 Titi ry a5 Assn. Tuesday, April 19. anes) 18 E. Lewrence St. INSURANCE SERVICE J. L. VAN WAGONER AGENCY, Ine. Roy Wilton—Howard Looney—jack Brannack FE 4-9571 Prank Andersen Agency Insure With. Agencies Displaying This Emblem - Daniels. Agency ‘ | candidates for 1955-56 The meeting is open to the pub- lic, and persons who wish to at- Wayne County Canvass Gives Democrats 693 4 he ° ee ee a (ee Rae 74 WN. Seginew St. 3 | , ‘ 4 - x i 3 fashions! We sacrifice and you save on everything you buy! 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Gabardines 365 some famous designers’ styles ® and novelty patterns. sizes for juniors, elenes, women, Conde, save. Sizes 34 to 36. tres, Bae $8.99 Sport jackets... .$5.99 Formerly $10 to $15 / $ Darlings that will con- tinue to be adored through summer — designer cottons, low torso shirt-waist, costume, | sheath design. juniors’, misses’, large sizes. ws - ntti r sree of. . . @ . oY fe” 2 eee ee ee ee ee eee f ' By PHYLLIS BATTELLE LAS VEGAS (INS) — If you ever find yourself in the awkward position of being in Las Vegas with | no money to speak of and an aver- sion to loud night-club noises, do | | Sahara, one of these flossy Las | put this on your “must” list—the ladies’ rooms. I have spent a great deal of | all ane that these are the finest. They neither clink, tinkle, blare, laugh nor cry, as other Vegas salons do And they are very reasonable. If one comes in with a grim. de-| om. upon his genial tan face. feated expression on one’s face, | .. the admissions ladies are perfect- ly contented with 25 cents in ex- Powder Room the Last Oasis in Las Vegaal change for their coos of encourage- ment, Having found this, sanctuary from the noise and bankruptcy, it was disillusioning to learn from Bill Miller — part-owner of the Vegas hotels — that ‘something must be done to liven up the | ladies’ rooms next year.” Like what? I asked Mr. Miller. “Oh, we'll put in a few slots and he little combo, maybe,” he said. Maybe they could buy- Phil Spital- ny’s band and split it up into small parcels to be rotated through the powder rooms? A dreamy look Francine in the mezzanine parior —what a draw!"’ he sid You my think Bill Miller is THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, APRIL 12. 1955 a. , or $25,000 a week, figufing thig is | dent knows | and that their wives and kiddies unheard-of enough to lure the hot- Mane an oe ace |can be royally entertained while test stars to their jernts. But sal-| is is all very well, and I am papa is away, temporarily, on aries appear to be getting out of | | glad to see people like Helen Trau- | business. But as a girl who prefers silence | bel and. Ezio Pinza get a $20,000. hand, and if Miller or Entratter | a week break after slaving at the to even the best-intended and high- | est-paid noise, I am urging- the | jellage — oo ever | Met for years for comparative up the notable s Vegas peanuts. I am also happy to’ see ar holdouts—like Judy Garland, Mar-| that the conscientious gamblers Continued sanctity of the ladies’ | lon Brando, Perry | Como or P. Pres- get some return for their dollar, This will_ do no good. So hurry, | — ~~ | hurry, hurry ladies; and see it | while it lasts . . . the powder | | What Dsneys True Life Adventures | =. i= sss oi sast"is an | IAT VES ee ATES ONE oF Nature's «USS Tad mmeadice it| considerable richness and sonor- ee ee 8 ee ae, ; oo rat pe a aa ity, | anand tae aw Sing, ta postal Lt Geckos. > ben been ant role in all solemn, dignified | winds or brasses and sounds well| It becomes powerful and bril : musie too by contrast with the strings. | liant in loud passages and is most by vibrating the lips of the | awarded a music scholarship to useful in noble, dignified effects. | player against the cup-shaped | Wayne University for entrance | Most composers have felt that) Steve Seiffert, prime!pal | wii, combined with the double C | satel antet Giese, mext fall. the trombones are not to be used French horn player, is a junior basses of the strings it imparts clarity and definiteness to the ' tone, which is often required. | Fred Johnson, tuba player of ‘ the Pontiac Symphony, is in his tfira year at Wayne University where he is majoring in music education, He began his music training while attending Royal Oak High School where he played the tuba in the band and is now a member of both the 10,000 Books Wayne University Orchestra and Concert Band. The percussions (or ‘‘battery’’) L which Including ae . ee ~ patie ‘ten southeast district director of the F wee = Anemarhar ord Friday is going to be a busy day pega ern age stood the vehicle's inner working | ss Hair Stylists © «: ‘ ogee ot Music yey — Thursday, | °F the women of First Congrega-| taught at the University of Mich- | PUTS. aay aeae ae aoe vat F CC Eration Meets oo mee rere Par Serena ys 4 _ Tan a: 8 program | i ee ee Pent Seek Detoont |-— Monshons-a6 tha Chtentel “Group affiliated with the Detroit nett ee in Kennedy Home and Cutting tae / > Seer oe dace’ Lvtenene, (te DM will enjoy a 1 p.m. luncheon at the | ‘© of Musteal, arts It's something new — “only| The executive board of the Re- ROWENA'S B SHOP q| Clark Lefurgy, Pam and Penny ||, Mrs J, E McLeod gave Pep | Cherokee road home of Mrs. Percy| Aside from the beautiful music | months old — and it's tried | Publican Women's Federation of EAUTY q| Nicolls, Jay Hall, Burton Belant, | (, 4B, tony My Hunt while the Pilgrim group will | Produced by a fine symphony such | Out with amazing results in 21| Oakland County met at the We- . 4| nary Jo Pauli” Phyitis Saith, Jen. | CO Cos Do ter Us." Members of as ours, the concert-goer’s inter-| U. S. cities, nonah drive home of its president 8214 N. Soginaw Over Neumode's FE 2-9382 ee . the club were divided into two| gather at the same hour for a : It’s ° Mrs. William A. Kennedy Monday. 4) ry Exline, Donald Green and Judy est is constantly intrigued by the s “Gas, Gaskets and Glam- me groups to see which group can/ luncheon at the home of Mrs. J. L. | creat variety of instruments, each our.” During the session preceding the | | Dickstein. lose the most weight ‘ |Van Wagoner on Andersonville| with its peculiar difficulty to be federation meeting Mrs. Kenneth ¥ 2 AERATORS an a road. overcome by the skill of the per- Pip nh ~~ pepe he od om ir eebiteat aaich 7 headed| Tho Mayflower Group will | har in‘sclo or combination with} ‘mat, heretetore may have seen | will be held May-17 at Northwood . held their luncheop at 12:30 with the others—eo ditierent from ev| ye Sone feels ot ion | Mrrs.-C. W. Heathman of Lamont | ery other voice Committees for this event will OoMmyte crt. W. Vann wi gre| Een te Unters eubynet wat ames ef ocay, ieee] grows a great respect for the ’ ~ ’ ; Standish 8 | ceived this great-music to-which | Meant nothing — a tangled 5 JASHION. SHOP) . a Mes-FT~ p.m. Tuncheon with Mrs. Roy Se ele cd on ahtos com a that have meant | Of Wilson School Bennett of Chamberiain street.| ductor who molds this music and | ®¥€" William Cut a0 | April 22 ie the date chosen for s| his players into the musical ex- With G, G, and G all that stands | sunset Club when meibers gate” nd ¥ Oe — meeting of the Saybrock Group. | perience we are enjoying. "For with'G. G, and G, they’ |¢Pe4 recently at Wilson school for You Look: | == a learn the A, B, C's of the mystify. © Sepermit'* ae anernoon was . : All they have to = ; ike . 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Brady reported on the Anderson of results of a recent sale held by the Saline. auxiliary. MR, and MRS. RICHARD WILTON New Sylvanites * Gwen Anderson Wears "cre Member Brocaded Satin and Net (nyt Rie athe New A wedding trip to Canada tom was weartng = navy lace ee 4 Oc Blink who plans taken by Mr. and Mrs. Richard; suit with navy and white ac- “ ‘to Florida in the near fu- Wilton, The bride is the former)! cessories. - ; Gwen Anderson, daughter pha The couple will reside on Oak-| The next meeting will be at the and Mrs. Carl Anderson of | land avenue. He attended Highland home of Mrs. C. Burton Clark on Merrimac street. Park Junior College. Inverness avenue. Regular Retail Consisting of ‘— Sofa Bed Davenport *- LOUNGE CHAIR parents. Quality Draperies Qakiand Avenue United Pres- Molls and Floor Coverings | Since 1941 the Rev, Theodere R. 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If he does not want to speak about this, you will have to have your mail sent to some other ad- dress, possibly to ‘General De- livery” at the post office of the town you are living in, or to your husband's army address. ent. For example: “I know you will be sorry to learn that John and I have broken our engagement am therefore turning your pres- use Doctor Mest people don’t try to chang the past—auntil they write their away Add Little Bo-Peep in automatic or regular washers—dissolves grease—floats grime away—gets clothes cleaner, faster. Label tells other labor-saving uses. AMMONIA CLEANING COMPOUND Wt Cleans! 17 SUDS! It’s Wondertel! | Leather, in pastel and creamy colors, | Shirtwaist version (right) is cut with French‘ | tokes to jackets for spring. Two versions,| cuffs, big pockets, classic collar. Both are both highly individual cuts, are shown. Hip- length jacket (left) is cut slightly V-shaped in order to-taper to smooth fit at hipline. designed to keep company with spring’s | slim-lined skirts. By MARY MARGARET McBRIDE At this moment I am on visiting | terms with only two families who | | do not own television sets, One of | | these households is headed by a| | journalist who is trying to write a) —_ in his spare time and fears TV would lure him away from offspring—to make an earnest effort to return to family life. To end, they've deliberately eliminated some of the children's outside activities, Anne dropped ballet lessons this | year, Tom Jr. had to choose be- McBride Finds TV-Less Haven never would. Anne, who is musical spends hours playing the piano for |her ewn enjoyment. Tom Jr. and | his friends fill the cellar, playing | games and building things. Best of all, we have real con- versation at the dinner table and afterwards. It has been hard, of his midnight typewriter. He has a | ‘ween his Boy Scout troop and the | course, to make the children un- | comilaaat wile and no alien. church dramatics group. Barbara, | derstand why their home should The other out-of-step family con- | sists of an advertising executive, his wife and their three children. | The parents plan to continue tele- | visiontess until the younger girl is | 14, which will not be for six years. The elder Duanes are very vo- cal about their theories: The children have no theories: they just want to be like all their friends and have a television set. *The American home started dis- | integrating when the automobile | went into mass production,’ Tom to his real thesis. | word) most of the week-end, is at me. ‘Barbara has discovered books,” Tom exults. “I was afraid. she ‘instead of ‘gadding (her father’s |be different. But I know we're all better, stronger, more resourceful and far closer as a family.” I wish Barbara, if she reads this, would write me her point of view. Moth er Organizes Work Into Good Paying Job By ANNE HEYWOOD “Mother has always been kind of a fusspot,”’ a reader writes. capitalized on it in the most won- Mostly, for a good while now, / derful way, and it is practically he maintains, home has been only a place in which to sleep, eat) and change one’s clothes. The hus- band leaves in the morning for work, the children for school, the wife for shopping or meetings. | After school, the children’s | lives are so organized that they mever have any time for unsu- pervised thinking or play. Din- ner over there are engagements | for father and mother, Every- thing in this carefully planned world involves activity away | from the hearth. ‘We know and say that the foun. | dation of American life is the fam- | | ily yet we go on breaking up that} unit,’’ Tom maintains, | Then he gets down to television, | which is his real target. He re | futes the would-be comforting prop | osition that TV is bringing the | |family back into the home, con- | | tending that people sitting silent | | before a television set “have their | noses plastered against a window | that shows vistas farther away) | from home than ever.” Two years ago Tom and Jean decided—and it’s a decision that | | wil never be popular with their _ SHOW YOU CO. |}COLUMBIA CITY, IND making her living for her. “After Father died, Mother had a very small income, but not nearly enough to live on. She had | te give up the house—which, in- cidentally, she had devoted her life to ‘cleaning and keeping im- maculate, And she moved in with me and my husband and two children. ‘We all love Mother,” this young woman continued, ‘“‘but after a while it got to be pretty awful. She is so much neater than I, and she kept picking up after me, and redoing floors that I had al- PETUNIAI I could use A bit of aid WHAT to do When nylons fade ? Get a package of color re- mover, Petunia — use ac- cording to directions—then re-dye, according to manu- facturer's directions for dyei lon. W. ine! yeing nylon Works fine! | ready cleaned, and wiping things off the minute the kids touched any- thing. It got nerve-wracking. _____| Duane declares, not too originality, | “You know, a nut on cleanliness. | “Ome day, We got some beau- | but then this is but the preface) But can you imagine, she ‘has| tiful wallpaper fer our foyer. and a week later, the kids had almost ruined it with sticky hands, but it was quite a job. She got in touch with the manufacturer of cleaning fluids, and found just our wallpaper. It’s much more complicated than it sounds, chalk paste for grease marks, ink eradicator for ink, car- bon tetrachloride for crayon marks, art gum for pencil marks, and so forth. Anyway, it worked, and we were very grateful. “We told all our friends about it, and first thing you know, one of them asked i¢ Mother would clean some of their valuable pic- ture frames, “That was two years ago, and Mother began to be an expert at tapestry, damask, lamp ‘shades, and al] kinds of things. She set a charge for her services, contacted decorators, put a small ad in the paper. Before you knew it, she had a good many odd jobs, and was mak- ing a comfortable amount of mon- ey. New she has enough, added to her insurance, to have her own | small apartment, and she's hap- PY as a lark. : We are too, because it was hard to have anyone so neat living with us, who are not so neat, but once in a while, we call on her for a cleaning job, and pay her, | too!”’ About 90 per cent of the water of Niagara Falls goes over the Canadian falls. IVE GOT MY EYES ON 3 LITTLE KITTENS Mother Confuses Daughter's Shyness With Jealousy, | Three designs (71, and 8 inches) what was the right way to clean) to crochet in No. 30 mercerized Three lovely little doilies so easy Mother set to work to clean it up, | © crochet—do each pretty design | in less than a day! Pattern 697: Doily quickies! cotton. ‘To increase size, use No. 30 or bedspread cotton. Send 25 cents in coins for this pattern—add 5 cents for each pat- tern for ist-class mailing. Send to 124 Pontiac Press Needlecraft Station, New York 11, N.Y. Print plainly pattern number, your name, address and zone. Inspired ideas—pages and pages of novel designs in our new Laura Wheeler Needlecraft Catalog for 1955! Completely different and so thrilling! Send 25 cents for your copy now! You'll want to order many of the patterns shown. Dept., P.O. Box 164, Old Chelsea | Cheesecake | Has Unusual | Crust Mrs. Willihnganz| Translates Recipe From German Cook By JANET ODELL Pentiac Press Food Editor The recipe for a most interesting cheesecake came to our desk re- cently. Mrs. R. A. Willihnganz of Westacres got this recipe from a German refugee neighbor in 1939 and had to translate it from grams to American measures. She says the crust makes it unusually deli- cious Mrs. Willihnganz leads an inter- esting life. Since she has a night- time job in a hospital, she goes to bed as soon as her children leave | for school in the mornings. During the long night watches she catches | up on reading and knitting and has been studying Spanish. She also takes an interest in community af- fairs. GERMAN CHEESE CAKE By Mrs. R. A. Willihnganz Crust: \% cup butter % cup white sugar 3 cup sifted 1 cup evaporated milk 1 vanilla Mix all together, beating egg Prettiest for sun, fun — chore-| time, too! You'll wear this versa- | tile style as a smart sports jerkin —a cotton cover-up—a terrycloth beachcoat come summer! Easy sewing; Opens flat to iron. ‘‘Pansy”’ pocket—cute trim! Pattern 4804: Misses’ sizes 12, 14, 16, 18, 20. Size 16 takes 1% yards 35-inch fabric; % yard pock- et contrast. Transfer, too. This pattern easy to use, simple whites well and adding last. to sew, is tested for fit. Has com- ——— plete illustrated instructions. 5 r \< pattern—add 5 cents,for each pat-| cnester Jennerjahn, Birmingh TA : tern for ist-class mailing. Send| Katharine M. Sebuise, Troy A te Anne Adams, care of 137 Pon-| juan voltierra, Rochester tiac Press Pattern Dept., 243 West| Meria Aredona, Rochester 17th St., New York 11, N.Y. Print| Bruce w. Harrington, Detroit plainly name, address with zone,| @%* © Porsman, 248 Chippews size and style number. | Prank BE Hinchman, Walled Lake Alice M. Okmer, Walled Lake Motorists in New York state Wie V. shreme ise | nad require more than eight million | : William B. DeRose, gallons of gasoline daily. Doris M Boyd, Lake Orion, = cross Huston K. Kennedy, Keego Harbor 1 Dancer seen Delores M. Berry, Lake Orion on television Arthur C. Field, 9640 6 ae kes been Niceta M. Kelly, Murerd® ante com Anthony, Welc . o television Seartee’ Deter Pemmtnnon 13 Deep gorge Y VL: Thomas M. Leonard, Chanute, Il yy, Vp rd » SO. i ieeae™ = slapper orm fo nape Salat Sort 20 Asylum Roger W. O'Halle, Livonia 24 Hinde + Ie ol ts Marianne Lucatch, Ferndale am plane curve Gb Alben gr. Carlson, Walled Lake er y , Ruth rends, Detroit 33 Worres VW Wa Doneld B. Hatroun noun or be '* + = peebeodts Uy Del iM. - WwW. Le ) ‘opert J 39 Annual Nick G. Thomas, income, (Pr.) Sophia Williams, Feed Shershee Sta. Gweesee nee ie relucta: Gwendolyn L. Anderson, 143 N. Merri- $ Seu rs 49 Porm ® notion gneve J. Seboika, 52 Circumstance | 4. Trathen, sak. 86 Puff Gittore oan, Rarrison ng term Robert 6. Bloomfield Wife 1 nowt te Posse Ee co Marie & Boje. Brightes ms pression Marry A Milford Dec 13 Drive off 29 Let it stand, 44 Loan "Fine ¢ Torey mee 18 Exist 30 Bxsential being | 46 Pol coe © Highland (comb. form) 20 Reiterate 34 Pemale saint | _ chestnut Jack G. Gpiteer, Fife 6 ——talent is 21 Comparative fab.) - *? Row Phyllis L. 102 lal Pt. ee Fj tt ed c eorex 6 Vehicle | ith mait | monk 51 Scatter, as hay | Joyce M. Pisley, Rochester Pt ames fish F-4 Musial note s cloth . eae Nowochinsky, Orton 9 Heavy blow =| 25 Greek letters tors [$4 Light knock Maxine M. Santora, Orehd Bans” » ‘ eet / ig ae a a acl cedtinliccediaaaiiat i ae & i pms ein re eo ] = > EERO We EO oe ee goressiveness Timid Girl | Feels Deep Inferiority Believes She Is Without Talent, Personal Appeal By ELIZABETH WOODWARD “Dear Miss Woodward: My daughter, who is just past 15, has several problems on which we | meed your help. I wish she could talk well to other people and get along better with them. “She's a little on the jealous side. She won't speak to people j}unless they speak first. Do you j have a booklet that would be good for her to read and study?” iff & j i i Ly rise efts Hit Ta riz Ey sisa £§ What she needs is. self-confi- dence in large doses. And | think | my booklet will help to give it to | her. “Dear Miss Woodward: Our 1¢- year-oid boy is going on his first formal dance date, in fact it's really his first date. “I'm sure you will ‘have some suggestions that will help him out. |We have never worried at any | time about him or his sister. | “We try te consider their judg. | ment and their choice of friends. Our home has always been copes for their company. “They always let us know where and when we can reach them, and they're double dating on this ad- venture. What tips have you for our son?” My booklet, Be a Smooth | Date, is made to order for him. jIn it he'll find tips on starting out |the evening smoothly, keeping up |the small talk and the girl's inter- | est, doing the right thing in the | big and little details, and wir iding | it up with a flourish. It should help him make his. | | first date the happy beginaing of | @ successful career. I'm rushing | | him off a copy. “Dear Miss Woodward: All of the | girls in our club go out and we'd | like to know what is the matter | with necking, because all the boys }ask us to. Can you answer our Why Neck? |them, enclosing a stamped, | addressed envelope for each book- | roland ‘Marriage License THE PONTIAC PRESS. TE ete, ee ee ee he TU ESDAY, APRIL 12, 1955 | - : Visiting a Friend in Sorrow... . Can be a trying experience. There cre certain simple rules that will help — if you bear them in mind. Try to keep conversation light. Do not take advantage of a friend's bereavement to pour out your troubles. Do everything in good . ‘ taste. Do not stay too long. Be helpful — but not insistent — and thereby be a good friend. PHOTOGRAPH SPECIAL ONLY A PENNY A POUND | twitched in pain and he said: | have a terrific headache.” ~ | here in the minds and hearts of the |get the idea that: Mr. | waits by the front door. His mon- t | KENDALE STUDIOS he 14.5. SACINAW FE 5-0322 Wheelchair Waits by Door | Little White House Remains Unchanged on Tenth Anniversary of F,D.R.'s Death) @ portrait. It was 1:15 p.m. Suddenly he clapped his hand to the back of his head. His face Two hours and 20 minutes later he was dead. The man is gone but he still lives who reside around and near the “Little White House."’ Looking around the cottage you Roosevelt merely has stepped out for a few minutes. off the kitchen. His wheelchair ogrammed towels are stacked in an open linen closet. I have just been back revisiting Warm Springs. It seems such a shorter time than 10 years. The epic events of those days still stand out in great headlines in my mem- ory World War II was racing to its victorious close. Mr. Roosevelt had just returned from Yalta and come here for one of those breaks that had so often refreshed him. But the signs of his coming death were there for those who looked ‘T | odds and ends. closely. I shall never forget the sultry | Easter of April 1 when he went for the last time to the small white | chapel on the grounds of the Warm | Springs Foundation |im the church were his fellow vic- | Around him | | tims of infantile paralysis. | | the service F.D.R.'s | Saal beaaa tine aka anes | im the manner of a palsied man. A towd chord from the choir made his head bob even more pronouncedly, Sweat burst from ' bis forehead and his glasses fell We talked about United Nations conference in San) Francisco and a host of other sub- BY QUEEN’S MILLINER—This | period sailor in blue and white + with matching gloves and um- brella was shown by Aage Thaarup, Queen Elizabeth's mil- liner, in London. the forthcoming | Where ‘Draft Objectors Jailed for Leaving Hospitals BALTIMORE (®—Two conscien- | tious objectors who were given jobs in state hospitals in lieu of | what despondently, gray and tired | coms tang tae edie ae cried out for I watched there with an un- ashamed shake of emotion as four- ae on Michael Finlay of Sasser, metal supports on his wasted little arms. He finally managed to do what most children can do with no effort at all—eat a cookie. 82 Civilian Criminals Executed Last Year WASHINGTON \®—The Federal | Prison Bureau said today 82 ci- last year—20 more than in 1%3 Ten were teen-agers. 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Your hey to Bine Chip value Play “Bonanzagram” Weekly ¥ Win Large Cash Awards THE PONTIAC PRESS © * Local Officials, . “Do you think capital punishment should be instituted in Michigan’’? This question was put to several Pontiac citizens recently by the Pontiac Press. Here are their answers: Oakland County Prosecutor Frederick C. Ziem: “I see no reason for keeping” alive the person who murdered Barbara Gaca, if we have.proved cosiclusively that he is guilty. , “I favor anything that. will cure. this type of thing. But it might be wise to study ‘the effect capital” punishment has had in a” state as Ohio. “We don't want to do something may be sorry for later on. An corrected after a man's dead. “It's also a prosecutor’s' job to pretect the rights of innocent people, If a capital were passed I think it should provide @ jury the” alternative of recommending life imprisonment. The judge would rule om the jury’s tecommendation,” Mrs. William Wright, Pontiac using it, uch hastily that we error can’t be punishment. act ZIEM 7 PTA Cosncil ‘president: “I have mixed feelings on capital punishthent, There might’ be instances when it could serve a purpose, but as a whole I qn't think it will solve the problem, which is more deep-rooted. “You've got to get to the base af the prdblem, not dept the ena result. . “I would want to study statistics in states that have eaBital punish | of t PONT ‘IAC, MIC SHIGAN, TUE SDAY, APRLL 12, crimeg we have here.” Capt. Clark M. Wheaton, chiet of Pontiac detectives: Ml happen to be strictly in. sav matters or cases where the df tolevathn ot tot tra Ge Bia te should apply committed. I think capital to persons committing and anyone, not only against girls under the age ob,17 as a recent proposal said, “Too many deviates arg Peleasel after they are supposed to be cured, but later on same offenses,"" a? ae ; “I'm not im favor bf tooth for a tooth. for wrong-doers, logical punishment.” ‘ “As far as‘ takpayeps ate eoncetned, I suppose they wouldn't .waht to support such a criminal for life in prison. ee Police Chief Herbert W. Sraley: ‘ipf-an ‘eve and a “ifizens Give ment. PANIES. geiko OD EO OP I rhufter against they commit the ‘sh? @e bs of punishment wh oat Although it seldom comes to punishment for one offense, Oakland County Prosecutor Pretertek Cc. Ziem said today. State law provider the death penalty Ser anyone. convicted of treason against the state, he explained, person who shall comnmait Ql’ thtune ‘et | treason against this ¢tate shall suffer the panishment of “No persem shall be convicted of treated unless upon the t a ee ey eats The law reaiiss’ “Eyery light, Michigan does have capital » yee Re pn pipe “When thePare sentenced to. life wm. prison. the peopi¢” to “provide. domp nog." ta abot nor cap serious offenders. as tena coabianees ire Soe ts ster gx 3 yrs ~ o- Women’s Clubs: “T’'m against it. killing.a person—by taking a life. ES, was prisogh; If's ip to: fhe Legislature and. for these criminalg In w. mpad @pgs to run around Efe them, But some are always If errors are claims in a trial, the immediately while Siminds of ail, 195. 5 % . ¥. age of justice. life they should ” Is and < 2 iy, sri sr Fiat erin, i ti tren ~ * wootd not prove a nt to"the sex killer. “Most oa these people, would gommit the rirge anyway“and some aban probably Peete, entewtion to facing | | | article published March 21): | to \@ I don't believe you can overcome any evil & | i “TI think a person who is (a poteritial sex ¢riminal) should not ‘be! 1 aliqwed . -theroam dee ountgy side fyee... He should be kept away from . oie. iw “| i, MRS... wING punishment.”’ Over 54,000 Circulation Largest in Our History iéws "on Death Penalty } i ted | ™] can't go along with capital»punshiment, “On the other hand, vagina glgmthce , trials for such seriogs Chief Assistant Prosecutor George F. Taylor whe advocated the death penalty as a means of checking the increase in first degree murder and rape cases in a Pontiac Press “I think the threat of capital punishment would make those with homicidal leanings think twice be- deliberately planning @& murder,” he stated. “When a person knpws he could have his own life taken as a resuk of eommitting a certain anti-social act, he taagth be more apt to hesitate.” The rape penalty is now any number of years up ylor pointed out. ‘This violent type of grime disrupts society perhaps even more than premeditated murder and should be punished to the “Himit.”” Mrs. Harry King, Pontiac Board of Education member: “I am in favdr of eapital punishment, especially in connection with attacks on children. But I don't think it should be limijed just to those attacking children. Anyone = involved in a sex crime where murder is committed sheuld have the same punishment “My Witerest wouldn't be so much in punishment as fifa.detérrent : “But there ‘should be safeguards in a capital pun- ishthent law so innocent people wouldn't suffer. 7 4 ‘Where a person is convicted of a crime with the fore TAYLOR possibility of death, the jury should all agree and the jury’ should make a recommendation for capity TOP JA FIRM—L. B. Gately, an adviser for| Sitting at the table are Brant Cotterman, Plastico, one of 20 top Junior Achievement firms in| and Jack Turner. southeastern Michigan, watches two put the finishing touches on plastic fish hook holders. | junior Achievers | ty, a7 od vU cl (center) Plastico is the first Potniac JA firm to recieve an industry Award, one of JA's most coveted honors. Pontiac Junior Achievement Company Wins Honor for Business Successes A company operated by 24 Pon- | tiac teenagers has won one of | Junior Achievement's highest hon- | ors for its business successes in making and marketing plastic fish hook holders: aa firm, Plastico, was among 20 Junior Achievement companies selected from 236 organizations in southeastern Michigan to receive the local Industry Awards. Three other Oakland County _ JA companies won similar hon- ors in different divisions. They are the Wee-Ma-Kit and J-Ad firms of Birmingham and Teens & Co. of Ferndaje. _ JA offieials in Detroit said Plas- tico is the first Pontiac JA firm |to win the high honor. jand the otter 19 companies will | compete in a nationwide JA con- test later this month. Judges based their selections on quality of production or service, business ‘management skills, and production and sales achievements. Under’ the JA program, students orgayiize and operate their own companies to get a fuller under- standing of democratic principles and the free enterprise system. Composed of students from Pontiac, St. Michael and St. Frederick high schools, Plastico is headed by Larry Decker, 17, of 267 Elizabeth Lake Rd. It’s sponsor is GMC Truck & Coach Instructions: Each word is ee related to my . 1 WONT ‘TT work. Un- scramble as 2 LOCPIE Saeee few as possi- 3 REMT Baa a ble to guess 4 WASL gl ay .Pan fe sneuvae [1] 1] ovat Cypesrs v orrow, aaaiies reading 6 REMMEB Baga downword. 7 BEARUU | a) Yesterday's ~@ Tyce LI ns 9 OSOHLC a Lady Sarber 10 RECLK tt © 1985 4-121- What's My Line, Inc. % } | , en té 4 ——— eines ee ri Plastico; Division and its advisers are GMC employes L. B. Gately, J. D. Harian and J. W. Manning. Since starting production last fall in the Pontiac JA building at 4 Mill St., Plastico has manufactured ‘and sold some 400 fish hook hold- ers at a net profit of about $100. Wee-Ma-Kit, spot remover maker sponsored by Detrex Corp., is headed by Dick Martin, 17,_of 533, Bennaville, Birmingham. Th e other Birmingham firm, J-Ad, handles advertising for other JA firms. Its president is Ted Donay, 18, of Birmingham, and its sponsor is the Birmingham Eccentric. Teens & Co. of Ferndale, mante facturer of radio extension speak-} ers, is sponsored by Hodges Auto Saies. Its president is Joseph Evangelista, 17, of 170 W. George Hazel Park. Judges of the locai Industry Awards contest were Richards, Henry Moses of People’s Outfit- ting Co., Nerman (Piegler of Woodall Industries, Richard Le- gan _ of Chrysler Corp., and Jack Carver of McDonald Ice Cream Company. S. C. Richards, member. of the | JA Board and Detroit manager of | the F. Burkart Manufacturing Co., said winners of the National Indus- | try Awards contest will be an- | nounced in mid-May and presi- dents of the winning firms will re- ceive expense-paid trips to the Na- tional Junior Achievers Confer- ence at Oxford, Ohio, next fall. Green Paid for Greens ROCHESTER, N. Y. (UP) — A Will Top Agenda’ ss: for Commission City Clerk Finishes Verifying 2,100 Names | on Requests - ' A report from the city clerk on an initiative ordinance to prohibit constructing additional public bhous- | ing units in Pontiac heads the agenda for tonight's City Commis- | Sion meeting | City Clerk Ada R. Evans’ staff yesterday finished verifying 2,100 signatures on petitions calling for such an ordinance. Within 2 days, the Commis- sion must pass the proposed or- dinance or call a special election | te be held within 90 days. } In other business, the Commis- sion will consider renewal of tav- ern and Class C liquor licenses #for 1955 and rezoning most of Glen- wood Estates from manufactyring | Lto residential Also to be mulled are separate | | requests for a‘carnival and a cir- jecus in June, plus three reports ifrom the City Commission The first report recommends re- scinding previous action and re- zoning lots, 3. 4, and 5, Merrimac Subdivision to commercial 1 classi- Plan The second concerns a plan com- | manufacturing land bounded by Madison, Arlene and Perry The last recommends deferring approval of an o-dinance for 30 lots 1 to 7, assessor's plat 147 and lots 63 to 65, assessor's plat | 103, A communication from the own- jer of an auto parts company and a request that Anastasia Chal- | | lis be appointed special admin- | aa" of a Class C license at S. Saginaw St. are also up rin action. Resolutions are scheduled author- | izing the city clerk to advertise for | bids for eight-inch reinforced con- crete on various streets and a dec- | laration of public necessity for con- crete paving on Portland street from Montcalm to Owen and Ken- nett road from Baldwin to Wing. Public hearings are set an spe- cial assessment rolls for cub, gut | ter and drainage on Burt and for a water main fh nue from Laurel to Highwood _ division. A resolution is slated to receive the special assessment roll for & sanitary sewer on Wyoming avenue from the trunk sewer east of Motor to a point 80 feet west of Motor. Engineer's estimates are sched- uled for the following projects: Senitery sewer on from trunk sewer Franklin road | Sanitary sewer on Colorado avenue ifrom trunk sewer east of Motor te | Motor | Curb, gutter and drainage on Beverly favenue from Baldwin to University. |. Ourb, gutter and drainage on Shef« | field avenue from Baldwin to Universite Curb, gutter and drainage on Cornell avenue from Baldwin to University Curb, gutter and drainage on Y lanti avenue from Baldwin to ni- versity Water main in Featherstone avenue from Kenilworth to the Belt Line Rail- roa 7 Police in Flint Nursing Three-Week-Old Lamb FLINT @® — Fiint policemen were playing nursemaid to a three- week-old lamb today Two students at the General Motors Institute found the animal wandering through district of this industrial city last fication. | mission deadlock on rezoning to; the business | Public ima Ban Pe tition Repor Slated A in he ys ah % } | virus ‘are grown separately, * GROWING VIRUS AT ROCHESTER—Three strains of poliomyelitis then pooled in the last step of the polio vaccine production process at the specially-built laboratories of Parke Davis & Company at Rochester. Pooled vaccine 2 Se | is drawn from the containers and ——— tank into large storage bottles and is refrigerated until the safety and potency of each lot have been determined. The bottles then are sent to the firm's main laboratories in Detroit for packaging in smaller City Manager to See A-Blast By ARNOLD S, HIRSCH To learn first-hand the result of an atomic bomb explosion on the homefront, City. Manager Walter 'K. Willman will attend a special | public A-bomb detonation in Ne- | vada. Willman, who is civil defense director for Pontiac, will be one of the hundreds of civilian observ- ers and newsmen attending the blast at Yucca Fiat, about 80 miles from Las Vegas. The detonation is scheduled for April 26 and Willman will leave Pontiac April 21, After his at fs cigs is the latest ees “a Nebraska avenue} * east of Motor te}; LELAND C. DENNIS Lelénd C.Dennis will be in- stalled as Emminent Commander of Pontiac Cofmmandry Knights Templar No. 2 tonight at 8 p.m, at the Masonic Temple, 18% E. Lawrence St. Thomas Corbin is retiring commander. Fourteen other newly-elected officers also will be installed during the cere- continuing study of civil effects of nuclear detonations which has been part of the program at the Ne- vada test site since it was put into operation in 1951, The - residence and_ shlter_.test programs begun two years ago will be continued. To be exposed to nuclear detona tion are several residences, some provided by industry, and new types of shelters. Steel and alumi imum industriat buildings will also fects on mobile homes. lbe tested, Radio, television and electronics | Manufacturers are > Cooperating in a ee | = |CranBrook, Sets: ‘Conference for Next Saturday ”’ —EE A School ‘end, College, Confer- | press, ence April «16 © at* | School, _ Bloomfie Id Hills, will | gather English scholars from the | least and midwest for participa- | | tion. The eoenference, announces Carl . Wonnberger, head of Cran- brook’s English department, is de- signed especially for members of ithe Michigan Council of English | Teachers and pergons interested Fn teaching English in indepen- | | fent schools. Talks by nationally renowned educators, panel discussions and small_group meetings will _en- compass all phases of secondary preparation in English for col- lege. Among conference participants will be Arthur Jénsen, chairman of English Dartmouth College; Helen D. Lockwood, chairman of | English, Vassar College, and War- ner Rice, chairman of English, University of Michigan. Open to persons attending the conference will be the Cranbrook Academy of Art Galleries, mu- seum of Cranbrook Institute of Science, the 40-acre gardens and ‘park of Cranbrook House and \Christ Church Cranbrook. |years ago im 1902, defense he an extensive test equiment commercial | ganization which civil has emphasized in the past,” In addition, there will be tests) said. of food and utility installations 7 such as electrical utilities, liqui- | fied petroleum _gas and natural and 4 manufactured gas. Thermal will include the | of industrial equipment, metal and wood products and tex- tiles. Four trailer associations will in determining the ef- Income Taxpayers Start Deadline Rush DETROIT w—A. M. Menninger, district director of the Internal | Revenue Services reported today Federal Civil Defense Adminis- | returns are lacking from 700,000 trator Val Peterson has sald the = Michigan taxpayers with the in- exercise will be “the most com- | ¢ome tax deadline only three days prehensive and valuable civil de- oir fense technical test program to Michigan. _has date.” income taxpayers “We expect not only ~ “to *ilerive Menninger said, however, the much data of valu@; tothe @ptire | last-minute rush already has start- civil defense system, but to dem- | ed. About 65,000 returns were re- onstrate through the media™ of! ceived in the mail yesterday, An- radio, television and motion } other 2.000 persons went to the pictures, some of) the. poipts on | federal building for assistance in self-protection and conimunity or- } making out I returns. Veteran of City Industry to Mark 80th Birthday industry The | Pontiac Varnish Company, here 53 tests expos ire cooperate 2,700,000 federal A veteran of Pontiac who started his business, will celebrate his 80th birth anniversary on Thursday. He is C. H. Hutchins of Tos’ Ottawa Drive: Though formally retired, ser. Hutchins still goes to the main of- fice and plant of. his business at 30 Brush street, for a short period daily. The company also has a re- tail store at 2 South Cass Avenue. A family gathering is planned for the occasion, Mrs. Lottie E. Hujchins, his wife, says, with just the family members in attendance. That will in@lude the George Zim- mermans, the Paul Ziegelbauers and Mrs. C. Sanborn Hutchins and family. ———ire . Me - ii, Ci iin, de> a <* |nival on the Old Athletic field, April 23-May 1. The request was granted with the proviso that the veterans group furnish adequate police 2 Changes Proposed in Southfield Budget SOUTHFIELD TOWN SHIP— There were two major changes in the proposed budget at the town- ship board meeting last night. Civil Defense was raised from- a $100 budgetary item to $1,000. A second alteration allowed $6,200 for recreation, previously not in the budget. Tthe toal general and administra- tive costs were set at $45,165 for the coming year. The tota} budget figure was $396,200, subject to revision. Building department, fire depart- ment and police forces were awarded a five per cent pay boost | over present salary Plan Meetings of WSCS Group for This Week nounced the following circle meet- ings for the coming week. The Ruth Circle will meet at 1:30 p. m. Wednesday for dessert luncheon at the home of Mrs. Wil- liam Eckert, 718 Quarter St. Har- mony and Joy Circles have sched- uled a joint meeting at 8 p. m. Thursday at the home of Mrs. J. | R. Newell, 3131 S. Livernois. | Priscilla and Friendship Circles | will make a-trip--te-the-Methodist | Children’s Village in Redford Thursday. Those who have bus reservations will leave St. Paul's Church promptly at 11 a. m. Honor Romeo Cow for Fat Production Priday. Night Parking Meters Hit by Businessmen in Downtown Romeo) ROMEO—A new record placing eighth in fat production among the 10th highest of the Guernsey breed in her class has just been complet- ed by the registered cow, Lang- meadow Calicia. The junior four year old is owned | by Harold H. Colby, of Colby Dale | Farms. | Calicia produced 12,596 pounds of | milk and 654 pounds of fat in 305 | days, on twice a day milking, ac- cording to the American Guernsey Cattle Club. County Calendar Keege Harber The WSCS of the Trinity Mtehodist Chureh will hold @ regular meeeting Thursday at 1 p.m. at ¢ church, for election of officers Dist wecs ehairman Mrs. John Gert will be the speaker. ORS 286 will meet at 8 p.m. Wednesday a Four Towns : de te ee end Den cKO Pack are home of Mr. and Mrs. A ——, &. 1see Lochaven, at 8 p.m. Wednesday. Unten Lake Men of the Union Lake Volunteer men are t 6 p.m. today for their regular business meeting at the — County Tuberculosis Sanetor- Fire- 7 | Waterford Township | The Drayton Plains Home Extension Group will meet with Mre. Oscar Ray- |} mond at 10 am. Wednesday. The lesson | will be on rug and upholstery cleaning | . The Christ Couriers of Waterford Com. | munity Church will meet at 7 p.m. toda }at the church for an event work | session. Tile flooring will be isid im) the church sanex. Marlette pa gh BA taken et 0:30 a.m. ‘and there, will be | noon potluck juncheon. : lice chief was authorized to attend a safety conference in Grand Rap- ids, April 26-28. ' Several permits were approved. protection during the week. The |A dance hall permit to Sherman Amvets are staging the affair to raise funds for their building program, Approval of tavern licenses for| man Rieck, 3118 W. Huron, were the Romeo Hotel, Cedar Inn, Ted's | approved. Bar and the Peerless Cafe was. |MOMS Plan Session Civil Defense Director Maurice granted by the council. Foltz was granted $100 to under- | WATERFORD TOWNSHIP write a trip to Nevada, where he | MOMS unit 36 will meet with Mrs. will witness atomic bomb tests, | William Hunt at 1 p. m. Wednes- | and receive instruction in the latest |day for a dessert luncheon and | eivil defense procedures. - | business meeting. The appointment by village pres- . Film Slated for Club AUBURN HEIGHTS—A business .| meeting and travel pictures by Archie Allen are scheduled for the 6:30 p. m. Thursday meeting of the Auburn Heights Community Club. Police Force MR. AND MRS, GEORGE OSIF Betty Zegelien Married in Drayton Church Rites DRAYTON PLAINS—The United Presbyterian Church of Drayton Plains was the scene of the nup- tials of Betty Zegelien and George Osif recently, , Rev, Walter Teeuwissen per- formed the double ring ceremony. The bride is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Fred Zegelien of Drayton Plains, Mr. and Mrs. George Osit of Freeland, Pa., are the parents of the bridegroom.- The bride wore a ballerina length bouquet was a cascade arrange- ment of white carnations and red roses. Alma Zegelien, sister of the Speaker Chosen for Troy Meeting ae perky on Incorporation TROY TOWNSHIP—Albert M. Hartom, mayor of Livonia, will be the guest speaker at the April 19 meeting of the Troy Township In- corporation Committee. The. meeting is scheduled for 8 p.m. at the Troy. High School Livonia is one of the townships of the state which incorporated its entire limits into a city. Troy Supervisor Norman Barnard will ‘be present, along with other township officials, and members of the incorporation committee. After Hartom's speech on incorporation, there will be a and answer session. Petitions. seeking the incorpora- tion of Troy Township have been filed with Oakland County officials, no date has been set yet for a vote | on the matter. | “The meeting is open to the public, and we hope for a good turnout to hear the explanations jof this important step,” E. W. |Gray, chairman of the incorpora- | ton committee said. Dorman Zegelien, brothers of the "Appeninatty 6 ss stn ‘Walled Lake Rotary “ater ‘to Sponsor League parlors after the ceremony, The couple will live in Highland Park. WALLED LAKE — The Walled Lake Rotary ‘Club has announced Cubs at Lambert | tat ic ‘wii sponsor Baby Ruth Will Plant Tree | ets te sunmern boys 13-15 this summer. e | The action was taken following a Wednesday Night report by William Staman at WATERFORD TOWNSHIP — | "tary meeting last night. | A mass meeting will be held in Highlight of the Cub Scout Pack the near future for the organization meeting at Lambert School! o¢ the league. Parents, boys, Wednesday evening will be a tree prospective coaches and sponsors Planting ceremony. will be expected to attend. Cubs of Pack 30 are donating the| The Rotary Board of Directors tree to their sponsoring unit, the | also voted to pay the round fare Lambert PTA, at the 7 p. m. meet- | to New York, plus spending money ing. - Tif @ Walled Lake student is select. Handicraft made by the boys|ed by the Michigan Council of will be on display during the meet- | Churches to spend a summer in ing. 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TUESDAY, APRIL 12, 1953 y j | PRE ESDA ; NINETEEN _ Besides the 1,200 miles of exist-!p_ ys ; [— | ’ | n fig US. toll roads there are 4.700 | POLICe Nab D 8 A Chancel! 92422222. miles authorined tor tate, 2? | F OUCE NAD UIIVEr, 6, || Lucy Marlow orrespon eni s Streets of Ne York ustrian Chancellor | * ; on Way to Grandma's | Learns Acting | year (Makes Kremlin Call | New take Theater. \ PeeEeear tas | From Veteran Yield Touching Story Naat rate Tat je ‘ "S| NEW YORK @—While an as|| £ TOM Veteran y n | | MOSCOW W@—Austriain Chancel- | ¥ 4 x DELL S$ INN | tonished policeman held the door, By BOB THOMAS — By EARL WILSON , | lor — ay and his aides made 4 TONIGHT x Mid-W ba| Syear-cld Frank Blando slid from| HOLLYWOOD @—Lacy Martow, Confirm Death in 1950} NEW YORK — This ts not really an Easter story. . . though | Ga. aaa the Kremlin to- In CinemaSeope * eek | he 1 of his|® brown-haired who wants : y Preliminary to ‘opening talks “T x pg | behind the steering wheel of his| ® tre star tas the best; Of AP’$ Bill Moore, on | ™#ybe there’s a religious undertone. on the Austrian independence HE SILVER DANCE * father’s car and announced om ee po og ow: Crontesd, , = , You see, my wife’s asked me about 1,000 times, “Why don’t | treaty. \ CHALICE” * ie driving was no problem at all. Korean Battlefield you write about New York streets?” The Austrians visifed both end Jam Session §9| “Why, it was simple,” he said,| .As a matter of fact, Lucy started : . ; s visi 1 Pre- With Pier Angell, a iy we tthe fact that |OUt her film career as a make- O\ w— The Army t Sixth Avenue’s fascinating—but do you tell people? No!” - | mier Marshal Nikolai Bulganin and Virginia Mayo, and + Papen * eg es tin ont Osi bellows movie star. She wes the| is cane oon’ | So I began patroling it—and it was “real Dullsville” at first. | Foreign Minister V. M. Molotov » Jock Palanse 4 FE me Cever—tle ttiateen” (hil| passed six red lghts during his| “Oh, I rather enjoyed the game and gadget shops on the | ‘™!S ™orning. No business was dis-| wert eawat x ; oai| drive through n, “Avenue of the Americas”—the “We Buy Diamonds” signs | _ "he Visitors also had been sched- | DELL’S INN P§) the boy told policeman Albert | to| «Television Haircuts” . . . “Guitar Lessons” . . . souvenir | “"***¢ in these brief meetings. | * Leone he was just driving over | ance made such an impression that | check a Korean Communist drive ith ‘seule uled to call on President Klementi | tee eset eee. a ESS SSCS SS el to see his grandmother. He said| she landed a contract at Columbia. | on Pusan. eee | Voroshilov, but did not do so. | |) he had taken the car keys from) Now she is playing her biggest! Moore died July 31, 1950, at the| “Richard Davis Attains Tae iecamdens. a2 se K Theater (Advertisement) his mother’s coat pocket. He! role thus far in “Queen Bee.” She| age of 40. “He had \dropped his} Ripe Age of One Year. Pater scussions of the state | eego ASTH MA MUCUS learned to drive by watching his portrays a young girl who idolizes pencil and notes to help —— * rm * ~ 2 Leepidl —s _ a | . | ° occupation | Don't let dificult breathing, coughing oe end with puveniio| Tus victue eee debe cn Ganaienel tar ‘Red But I didn’t enjoy looking down 52d St. and seeing Leon & by the wartime allies were to begin uilinemeatiaties: pe ne p ome of delinquency and released in the | sionment as she discovers her idol | forces near Chinju, about 50 miles | Eddie’s now a parking lot. Nor in 57th. seeing the old La Mar-| this afternoon. They are expected “DRUM BEAT” CMA, ee inersy without trying | custody of his mother for a hear-| is really a wicked woman. | west of Pusan. tinique—cradie of Danny Kaye and Danny Thomas — now a | to continue four days. Starring Alan Ladd ond somovg Unies. pistagiing mente Tene ? * © »* = 2s * | mambotorium. Raab arrived in Moscow yester- || —ALso— th- | About 86 per cent of the popula- 7s poastebes Specs brea: ing ead sounder sleep. Get MENDACO under money back guarantee at druggists. ‘tion of Pakistan is illiterate. “Queen Led arted l ucy ‘ 2 a K the prodigy new at y said (| running far to the south of the “Aren't you ashamed .. __ taking ene ‘- voreige neon] Leo- ars loft Tae battle in which Maj. Gen.| — po gi, who accompanied him, | | Meier elereTetetere:e' eof pp re) WN T f y.% Cc * you know so much. I wish you| 7 jon r your child to a movie. . . when you el eke (Gero ni Dixie Hwy. (US-10) 1 Block North of Telegraph. YVE-IN: FE 5-4500 @ TO-NIGHT — WED. — THURS @ CINEMASCOPE - - - COLOR nw Warr. THOMAS B.COSTAIN'S. SiLvER VIRGINIA PIER - ALK {AYO ANGELL PALANCE —- NEWMAN The fight in which Moore and Cre whe has | most of the platoon’s men lost their | lives established for the first time to | that the Korean Reds ‘were end- jiliam Dean was captured. Bill, as his colleagues knew him, |had cheerfully accepted the as- | signment to check the new threat So Joan took Lucy under her . It's been quite an educa- ‘She knows everything about lighting. Miss Crawford—she | Bill was first to report the Red says to call her Joan, but I still; Korean atrocity killings of cap- can't get used to it—can stand in| tured Americans who had been a whole bunch of lights and know shot with their hands tied behind which one of them is not focused their backs. ; y. Moore was born in Nowata, *. * ®@ Okla. He worked on the Daily oye Oklahoman in Oklahoma City be- I mazed at h mak ‘need wala tone aaa she fore joining The AP at Denver in \isn't busy on the picture, she's | 1937 handling some business or answer- fan fl. She el ° ae em eae, Soe mneaeen Sere Actress Laurie “T've learned a world of things Denies Plans about wardrobe. She went with me . to a fitting and showed me things to Wed Schine | I should know. Like having a low _ |collar in back so the full line of| HOLLYWOOD @®—Piper Laurie | the neck would show. And avoid-| 4¥8 that right now she isn’t going |ing tight collars, so they won't t© marry “him, or anyone else. | turn your head. And having loose | private first class — G. David) | sleeves so the fabric won't wrin- | Schine. | kle when you lift your arms.” | They were seen on dates to-| hy OT bendy BP ey | ‘Fire Truck Goes ‘Just One Block ‘Minus Tillerman | OAKLAND, Calif. — John | Cox’s headache turned out to be one for his whole fire station here last night. Cox, a tillerman on a hook and ladder rig, obtained permission from his captain to step across \the street to get some aspirin, While he was in the drugstore, an alarm rang. } - - . Away went the book and ladder truck—without a tillerman. At the first corner, the wildly swinging ladder trailer bashed into an automobile, smashed the car. part of the fire equipment and was itself disabled. It had to be towed back to the station. Fire Chief James Burke ordered Box Office Opens 7 P.M. First Show 7:15 Phone FE.4-4611 Drive- In | gether when Schine, now a mili- | tary policeman at a fort at An- | chorage, Alaska, was in Holly- | | wood, Rumors set ‘wedding bells | | Prematurely a - tinkle yesterday | |when an unsigned marriage li- | |cense for the pair, dated April 5, up in official files in Anchorage. . s Schine, 26, had no comment. | Miss Laurie, who is 21, said} through her studio: “David Schine and I have been friends for several years and have dated intermittently during that time. But right now I have no! plans to marry him or anyone | else. And I have never taken out | any marriage licenses." Schine, center of the stormy Army-McCarthy hearings in 1954, has been a member of the Ft. Richardson military police detail in Alaska since last fall. Baer Claims Wife THE MIDNIGHT EARL... + "4 One night I came to a crowd in front of a movie and heard a street preacher assailing a young father who held his smal] daughter’s hand. should be going to church?” he shout- ed. x *«* kk * We talked) And presently from out of the gutter shuffled a bent-over little old panhandler in his sixties or seventies. They wring your heart when they're so old and alone. I\wondered, Perhaps un- kindly, whether thig little old man knew FRED ALLEN he'd happened on Fred Allen—“the softest touch in town.” But I don’t think sa, for, with eyes lowered to the sidewalk, he mumbled as much to me as to Fred: “I'm on my way to Central Park.” x \* * * Central Park... and bed on a park bench. We were about five blocks from there. \ “Well,” Fred laughingly addressed the small and aged one, “do you want to take a cab?” Fred, serious now, handed the\man a $1 bill. The bent-over | little old panhandler’s eyed grew large, and in a breaking voice, | | make lines in the neck when you The ‘him’ is the Army's famous pa poses | “I won't have to sleep in the park now. I'll go to the Bowery and get a room. “This'll pay for a bed for two nights.” x~ * *®* * As he crept away—toward the Bowery—he left us standing there being thankful Life had been kinder to us. And I, greatly moved by the incident, had to admit that maybe New York streets aren’t “Dulisville” after all. et Gloria Vanderbilt's not a Stage Door Jane but she did wait for Sidney Lumet, the young director, after his CBS “Best = of Broadway” . . . Annabella’s expected | to marry her young admirer, Michel # Romanoff, great great nephew of Nicho- @ os las II. E * * * * Joe Howard, 86, and Pat Rooney Sr. will play the Las Vegas Showboat .. . Copa Couple: Audrey Meadows and Milten Rackmill .. . Rhonda Flem- ing and model Suzy Parker, red- | haired look-alikes, met at a restaurant | Where Suzy got Offers. Rhoda re- | wealed divorce problems: in trying to file in Switzerland, she became a “res- day at Molotov's invitation. He is Staying at a government guest house next door to the Austrian Embassy. Vice Chancellor Adolf Moscow's big newspapers = | | Pravda, Izvestia and Trud — all splashed reports and photographs tion lin the South only a few days after of the Austrians’ arrival on their sens , But then there came another night . I've learned all kinds of getting safely out of the Taejon 8 front pages, but there was no ed- ine eor Guerentee DERE —_—= things,” t young actress re-| battle. anne meagre on Fred Allen walking itorial comment on their mission. | One Full Yeer Guere 4 ked. ‘ - . 7 alo J. First adhesive postage stamps, bearing portraits of George Wash- ington and Benjamin Franklin, were on sale in the United States on July 1, 1847. Abbott and Cestelle MEET THE KEYSTONE From Houses, Apartments, Rooming Houses. Remain out only three hours. No signs used. Rox Ex Company 1014 Pent. St. Bh. Bidg. FE 4-0668 ' NOUR § i} LAST Hl ay! || - JUPITERS * @ STARTS Rutterfield Theates| Tooay Oakland NEMASCOP TOMORROW © *. +: DOORS OPEN AT 12:45 P.M. DARLING. - | | } } GLENN ~~ BARBARA ident” of Switzerland, must now be- come a U. S. resident again. * * * * Red Buttons is in line for the “Tea- house” movie in David Wayne’s role. . . . Billy Daniels, subbing for Lanza at 25 G’s a week, has a problem — he’s under contract April 15 to the Stage Coach Inn in N. J... . Rita Dimitri, Lilo’s RITA DIMITRI | understudy in “Can Can” may be featured when the show tours. | * * * * Frank Sinatra's parents got a private screening of “Not As a Stranger” . . Nancy Valentine, the former Maharanee of Cooch-Behar, writes she'll leave the Calif. convent. Gregory Peck and his Veronica plan a Dec. wedding, when his Calif. divorce is final . . . The Nat Coles are celebrating their seventh ann’y .. . Gloria DeHaven had to dye her hair black for “Seventh Heaven” and she’s unhappy ‘bout it. TODAY’S BEST LAUGH: Stan Freeman, just back from Miami, says one hotel is so expensive it costs 35c to get change an investigation to determine why No one noticed there was no tiller- | | man when the truck took off. It was a false. alarm. 1 FORD: STANWYCK a ss | —_— cowaro 6. ROBINSON \nemaee DIANNE BRIAN MAY WARNER 0 ~~ FOSTER: KETTH: WYHN- ANDERSON = ADDED “AQUATIC STARS” NEWS & CARTOON Strand) Now thru Saturday! | today thra Thursday! Theater Bossed Him Around LOS ANGELES @— Ex-heavy- weight fighter Buddy Baer—6 feet ‘Turkish Sub Captain 6 and 270 pounds—says that his wife demanded ‘‘obedience and ac- Convicted of Negligence | quiescence” from him. CANAKKALE, Turkey (® — A}; Baer made the assertion yester- | Turkish court convicted havy Capt. | day in filing a cross-complaint to | Sabri Tchelebiogiou yesterday of/his wife’s separate maintenance tnegligence in a March, 1953, sub-| suit. Mrs. Baer is movie maga- | marine disaster in which 81 lives zine writer May Mann, who was were lost. He was sentenced to 20; Miss Utah of 1938. Baer, now an months in prison. |actor, said that she also threat- Tchelebiogiou was the command-| ened to ruin his career in the er and one of five survivors of the | movies if he didn’t obey. Turkish submarine. Dumlupinar,| ‘They were married in 1949. which was sunk in the Turkish} Miss Mann, 37, alleged Baer, 39, Straits after a nighttime collision | that he was “indifferent” toward with the Swedish freighter Nabo-| making a living and wanted to land. ‘live off her eagnings. : 2150 Opdyke Road * STARTS TONIGHT t— | | of a quarter. WATERFORD | WISH I'D SAID THAT: Along Broadway, figures George | Shearing, the success of a cocktail party often depends on the | people who DON’T show up. (Copyright 1955) TAA ORlando, i AYNE 3-2683 H AYWARD MI LLAN ) GODDARD DRIVE-IN THEATER ° / ME FAMILY ORIVE Bennington at Sea of Bayonne Naval Supply Depot yesterday on her way back to reg- | NEW YORK ® — The aircraft} yiar duty, An explosion aboard the | ui AR aa aie 1] Cor. Williams Leke-Airport Rds. Box Office Opens 6:45 TUES.-WED.-THURS. | ; Reckless Post-war Paris... .City of love : completely operhauled, sailed out | 103 men, | TUESDAY Wed. & Thurs. 1S THIS THE TRUTH ABOUT THE GREAT $2,500,000 BOSTON ROBBERY? % And Also Playing x 4 LAL WHEE wye, ca re » -~y Cy ie VCOLYUUCOfty TONY CURTIS @ JULIEADAMS | PLUS | William HOLDEN | in “A GIRL for JOE” Formerly Titled “FORCE OF ARMS” THE SAINTS GIRL FRIDAY UASULA THES At 1:10, 4:50, 8:20 bd ™ | a i 4 \ ‘ ‘ * + - same | i as t .% f , « Z , ’ +. , v4 : EE Ae eae oe eee _ ee ee - - ee a ee - nn tf — en opens ¥ “ * 4 ~ me ' ‘ f : EPS, ESS pe Se ee ey er a re Pee FEDS “are ” rs .” Se a on ieee) a eS Sees). ee od - As | = j v Helps Hollywood 9 . * The National League had an early opener too. This was ruined opening day triumph. The Cubs blasted four Cincinnati hurlers for 11 hits, including home runs by Gene Baker and Harry Chiti. Ted Kluszewski, the majors’ Today’s largest crowd is ed in Cleveland, where some 50, 194 home run king, hit one for the Reds. Nagy’s Team Top Spot by FORT WAYNE, Ind. @—There were two new teams among the first 10 in the American Bowling Tournament today after Monday night’s heavy firing. Steve Nagy’s Cleveland All-Stars missed taking over first place by 83 Trojans Drill in 83 Temperature LOS ANGELES ® — When the University of Southern California opened spring football practice Monday there were 83 candidates for places on the Trojan 1955 var- sity. And the temperature was the same — 83 degrees, as Coach Jess Hill lined up his No. 1 back- field of quarterback Frank Hall, fullback Gordon Duvall, left half Fred Pierce and right half Ron Brown. Jon Arnett, most likely left half, wasn't available, be- cause he’s a broad jumper on the Trojan track team. Return of 2 Stars HOLLYWOOD @® — Hollywood's } M OER ABC Three Pins three pins but ‘the 3,013 total put them right behind the two teams the doubles with 1,249 while Leo Slominski of St.Louis took over sixth in the singles with 6386. Lowry Gains Decision Over Petey Adams NEW YORK wW—Pat Lowry} holds a 2-0 edge today over Pete (One-Finger) Adams, but if they were to Meet for a third time there still would be a lot of support for pennant chances took a sharp rise | today as the Pittsburgh Pirates | the New Jersey welterweight. . a year-old ex-Marine announced they are sending back | from Toledo, O., finished with a to the Stars catcher Jim Mangan | rush last night to score a majority and outfielder Lee Walls, both | decision over the 23-year - old righthanders. Walls batted 294 with Hollywood last year and hit 46 homers and batted in 89 runs He is 22. Man- gan, 23, hit .262 in 43 games with the Stars last year -after being re leased from the Navy. Major Lea AMERICAN LEAGUE Wea Lest Pet. Behind Washington ere @ 1000 — Cleveland ce 6 20 % Chicago a e oe ly Kansas City .@ © 200 & | New York -. 0 6 200 % ® oe 900 a Detroit e e@ 000 bP ] Baitimore ® 1 000 1 TUESDAY'S SCHEDULE Detroit at Kansas City. 3 p.m—Garver (1¢| 11) vs Keliner (6-17) Washington at New York. 2 p.m.—McDer- | mott (7-15) vs. Ford (16-8) Boston at Baltirntrs, 2 pm—Sullivan (15- 12) vs. Coleman (13-17) Chicago at Cleveland. 2:30—Trucks (1% 12) vs. (23-7) MONDAY'S RESULT Washington 12. Baltimore 5 Only game scheduled EDNESDAY'S SCHEDULE Detroit at Kansas City 3 p.m. Bostan at 2 pm Only games schedu! NATIONAL LEAGUE Wea Lest Pet. Behind Crteago oe eereseees 1 0 1000 — MOU VORR cccccecs: 6 0 #0 \% Philadelphia = ......... © 0 600 Ly PIMSDUTER — sees noes ¢ 8 of ‘y WEOUIPE | cecccceses °° 6 26 % jh, rr rn ee) % Milwaukee \ © 6 000 ‘3 Cincingati 'd 6 1 000 mm. — An- Adams in a telecast 10-rounder at St. Nicholas Arena. In the other network _ telecast | bout of the night, Danny Giovanel- | li of Brooklyn used his seven | pound weight edge—150 to 143—to | bull out a one-sided, 10-round de- | cision over Denmark's Chris Chris- | | tensen at Eastern Parkway Arena. Tiger, Red Wing Tilts on Television Today Baseball and hockey were on | the menu for area television fans today, The Detroit Tigers | sports fans today. The Detroit Tigers season opener at Kansas City will be televised over WJBK- TV (channel 2) starting at 3 p.m. The Detroit Red Wings’ at- tempt to wind up the Stanley Cup playoffs against the Montreal Canadiens at Montreal will be carried on CKLW-TV (channel 9) starting. at 9:30. The usual radio networks will carry the games as well. AP -Wirephote foreground), Washington second baseman who retrieved the ball thrown out by President Eisenhower at Monday’s opening-day game between the Nats and Baltimore, presents the horsehide to the president for auto- AUTOGRAPH FROM IKE—Pete Runnels (right . graphing. Center is Clark Griffith, president of the Senators. At right with Runnels is Nat manager Chuck Dressen. delphia’s American League fran- chise, looks for 35,000, topping Municipal Stadium's 30,716 capa- city, to sit in as the Athletics open against Detroit. at Baltimore, 41,000; Washington at New York, 25,000, National League: Cincinnati at Milwaukee, 40,000; New York at Philadelphia, Pittsburgh at Brooklyn, 17,000. Monday’s early openers drew 58,- 879. In the National League, Chi- Middleweight Champ Is 2-1 Choice Over Joey Maxim in Frisco SAN FRANCISCO if — The ‘“‘lit- tle man-big man” theory gets _a ednesday thorough test here W night when ‘‘little’ Cari (Bobo) Olson tangles with “big” Joey Maxim in the Cow Palace ring. S| Olson, the world's -middte= weight boxing champion, was a 2-1 favorite to make Maxim, former light-heavyweight titlist,’ his 21st successive victim before a nation- al television audience (CBS—10 p-m. EST) and what could be a $150,000 gross turnout. The match is a _ non-title overweight 10- 26, is expected to weigh about 170. Arcaro Says He'll] Pilot Nashua in Run for Roses NEW YORK w—Eddie Arcaro Eddie said he'll have three days starts serving a 20-day sentence | of riding, in addition to exercising today for two infractions of racing | horses, before the Derby and add- rules but the nation’s No. 1 stake | ed, “I'll get in a couple of races rider says he'll be in shape to pilot | before the big one at Churchill the highly regarded Nashua in the | Downs.” Kentucky Derby .May 7. “You have to be in condition to handle that horse,’’ said Eddie | self for the suspension. ; after being advised the Bowie | “I certainly did deserve both of stewards had set him down 10 days | them,” he said. ‘I don’t know what for “careless” riding in the fourth | | was thinking about.” race at the Maryland track Satur-| He was found guilty of bearing day. Previously, he had been sus- out with Betsann at Jamaica and pended 10 days by the Jamaica with Singalea at Bowie. The Ja- stewards for the same violation | maica suspension is based on cal- Friday. endar days, the Bowie one on rac- ing days. * ¢ ® Eddie starts serving his Jamaica suspension today. When he com- pletes that sentence, the Bowie suspension will start. That means he'll be able to resume riding May 4. Union Nine Practices First practice session of the sea- son for CIO No: 594 baseball team “Y°sSwimmers Bring Back 4 Firsts From State Test has been set for 5:30 p. m. today at Washington Junior High field. Players wishing to-try out for the club are invited to appear at this time. Manager Harper Hearns | ‘Campy’ Batting 8th in Dodger Lineup BROOKLYN (®—Despite his own | reports that his left hand is Arcaro blamed nobody but him- | burgh Pirates. His low position in order was the only by Manager Walt Alston. Proud Lake Camp Will Open in May Proud Lake group camp south- west of Pontiac will be opened in May, the conservation department Hernandez Upsets Salas in Middleweight Bout (21-7) vs Roberts (2-f5) says: another drill will be held at x g tomy Ey pm —Gurkont) Pontiac YMCA swimmers took| In addition to the winners, Pon-| the same site, same time, Thurs-| EL PASO, Tex. # — Chabo Ch ne Bee aukee. 2:30 pm —Staley four first places in the state YMCA | tlac placed in other events as fol- | day. Hernandez, former Mexican mid- gue at Cniego, 2X pam—Lawrence swimming and diving champion-| lows: : dieweight champion, scored an up- = . A tsuLe | ships at Jenison Fieldhouse ‘Pool | Prep 1S-yard medley relay—4th. Bd Scolari Is Candidate set 10-round unanimous Citcago ame cheduled scurpuus at East Lansing over the weekend. | Kummert,, Mike | Herrington, Robert | for LaSalle Positi Monday night over Charlie Salas New York si Philadelphia, 2:30 p.m. Dennis Simonson won the in- |, Junior Se-yerd free | style—Charies | osition + es es picked the Only game scheduled. termediate Class A 150-yard tm- | “tnvermediate “B” so-yerd free styie-| PHILADELPHIA ® —A spokes | , ue" Steen te Monday's Mejor Leoges Line dividual mediey in one minute, | Bruce Siss, 2nd, 27 seconds. man close to LaSalle College says | victory pores — | Salas 153. Chicago " . GL 200 1907 11 9| 47.4 seconds. The Pontiac inter. | ,/>'*tmetiate “B” 200-yard free style | Fred Scolari, one of the “origin ; Cieinnatt 002 200 O01—§ 12 1| Ss als” in Rush, Jones (4) Jeffcoat (9) and chiti,; "Mediate Class B 150-yard medley | prep 28-yard backstroke—Kummert, professional bas Stadi Ils —, Wenn > Minarcin (5) Collum | relay team also was a winner. Sth, 18.2 seconds. ketball major leagues, is a candi- tum Inn Dri ante Raters SCM) Dick Willard, Bruice Sins and pao S24 seen mates | Saplrers eng os a‘City League softball club. ere . . . | jor yar ree sty uA, | ~ paittmore AMERICAN LEAGUE Jim —s covered the distahce | a a aie ee died tin iin: | The source said Monday Scolari| set for Mondays at Oriole field, w Pe A Ae 5 6} "Other a wee es — mire, ard, 1:064; Pat Stinson, | Would rR serious considera- and Wednesdays at Northside . Miller (6) Jobnson (6) Ferrarese ving Sas | Pollard, the’ Minneapo-| field, at 5:30 p.m. Players rented en8 Deenae Onis th, :| Where Willard won the intermedi | ,, Mtermetiste (B", 1s0-yeré teéividual | io 1 atone star forward, decides | to try out for the club at- Pengraaa a | ate “B” title and Don Menard took | | Diving—Richard Richards, 8th, prep/ to turn down an offer of a Syear | tend these drills, or call MONDAY’S HOME RUNS | the 's title division; Dennis Simonson, 2nd, inter- Baker, Chili, Cubs; Kiussewski Redlegs men's am | mediate Clase A. contract for the job, Ray White, FE 43775, : , 4 ! ne . ’ ‘ ’ > . : 3 ‘ wee van ea » ‘ te : — ~ ae ee ~ + - a" snipped gues ane omnis ee ee * — ~ a ee a ewe Pray eae ee ES Pe eS ENS as ee ae 25,000; St. Louis at Chicago, 25,000: STARTERS — Ned Garver (above) of the Detroit Tigers and | Alex Keliner of the Athletics are scheduled to be the opposing pitch- | ers as the Bengals help the A's make their debut before the fans |of the newest major league city, | Kansas City, this afternoon. Orioles’ Appeal Gets First Test Baltimore Hopes to Exceed 1954 Opening Crowd of 46,354 BALTIMORE w — The second season crowd appeal of the re-| vamped Baltimore Orioles comes up for its first scrutiny today with the Boston Red Sox in the accom- | | panying role. The Baltimore ticket sellers were pressing hard to get rid of all their 47,866 seats. Last year’s opening attendance, first at a ma- | jor—league--game.-in. Baltimore—in- |52.years, was 46.354. The high for | | the season was 46,796 on the Ori- | oles’ 13th home appearance. The Oriole owners gave the fans | a new boss in Paul Richards and he gave them practically a new team in an effort to better last year’s seventh place finish. Five of today’s starters. are new. 4 | | Doctor Reports | Babe Zaharias in ‘Fine Shape’ Golfing Star to Play in Own Tournament in Beaumont, Texas ! | j Mrs. Zaharias, scheduled to play | in the annual Babe Zaharias Open | Golf Tournament in her horré~ town of Beaumont. Tex.. next week, left here Sunday after un dergoing a physical checkup, Dr. R. N. Moore said, “there is | BOCKEY AT A GLANCE TODA SCHEDULE Detroit at Montreal (Detroit leads 7 final series, 3-2) MONDAY'S RESULTS Bo games scheduled WEDNESDAY’S SCHEDULE No game scheduled best-of- Reynolds Sues Philly Bus Line for $235,250 Ex-Chief of Yankees Claigs Injuries Put End to Career PHILADELPHIA w — The Phil- adelphia Transportation Co. has een sued for $235,250 damages by former star Allie Reyn- olds of the New York Yankees. Reynolds, who retired this year, claimed he suffered “severe, pain- ful and permanent” injuries when | a chartered PTC bus in which he was riding crashed under an ele vated train trestle here July 7, 1953. The bus was taking Yankees players from Connie Mack Sta dium to Pennsylvania Railroad Station after a ball game. Reynolds’ suit, filed in U. § District Court Monday, contended the accident was caused ‘‘solely by the negligence of the company and its employes.” Reynolds attributed hig retire- ment to a recurring back ailment. Dollars for Deer Food LANSING @—Rep. Kenneth 0. Trucks (R-Baldwin) asked the legislature today to spend one mil- se a a feeding of deer | ‘Trucks, chairman of the House | Conservation Committee, filed a bill to raise the deer license fee from $3.50 to $5.50. The additional two dollars would be used to pur- | chase the deer food. Mims, Jones Get By New Physical Tests + Trucks Asks Million i ) _ TWENTY ' THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY. APRIL 12, 1955 . ry . \ ¥ ;: * ; C ft — 4 id t ‘ a | \ / Future Up to IOC - KANSAS CITY @® — ‘Detroit Ti-; day was a threat of rain forecast younger players, takes over fot {man swap last winter, still is date fang unable to get tickets for| gers, young and eager, meet an by the weather bureau, Porter in the outfield. hobbling around with a bad knee, | today’s official opener. CANBERRA, Australia @ —Av-|the Australians -were dragging old foe in a new setting today. | Connie Mack—a household name! Manager Loy Boudreau. one of #2 Harris doesn't want to take a| Probable lineup: ery Brundage, president of the In-| their feet and claimed the Whethér the old Philadelphia ' with baseball folk for more than! in. few new things about the Ath-|Chance With him, , Detroit Kansas City ternational Olympic Committee, | %!@Y 8° far has been in buil Athietics can learn any new tricks a century — is scheduled to j.+ K ‘es Power, 1b ; * ; the main Olympic stadium. This in Kansas Ci ins to be 9» letics, has picked veteran lefthand- 7 »* tfield, 2b Buder. 2 flatly warried Australians the 1956 , ky remai © '¢,\ hand the ball to former president | er Ajex Kellner to start for the Porter and Phillips will be the! at Finigsa, de lc Games could be taken | u&%es Promised, would soon be seen. | Hesry Truman who in ture will 4's. only new faces on the Tiger team. | Porter. ib Renna, of from Melbourne if the city is not | °“°T°O™*- The recently completed Muni- deliver his 9th opening day pitch. * ¢ 6 All the rest are holdovers from | Tsttle cf | Wises, of ready in time. cipal Stadium was ready for a | Detroit fields a team, whose av-| Kellner won 6 and lost 17 last | last year. Wilson, ¢ Liverell tly unmindful of a : meee ent of BOO CATES | ernee. sie Sut tps SS peste lati yete, Garver bed x iti! reewd Kellner’s cabéction wes samething|°""™ > 5g , amt D hecha at eeateal Guliinn as ous ris customers to see Kansas City | whose hustle manager Bucky Har-| with Detroit ast season. of a surprise to the Tigers. De-| . his criticism of preparations for take its 3rd shot at big league | ris hopes will pull them to a Ist Detroit goes into the game with | troit had been expecting Arnold | the games told a press baseball with the American (division finish this season. an 814 won-lost exhibition season Portocarrero or Bobby Shantz to ajors X conference he had a cable in his League's Athietics opening their | nly infielders Ray Boone andjafter a Sth place finish in the face them. pocket from one city asking to a ay season against Detroit | Fred Hatfield are over the 30 year | American League last season, .~ & « take over the games and said Kansas City was a member of Mark ~~ © Geenesk to f) Oy there had been requests from oth- the National League in 1889 and * 2 8 Harris has made no secret of the! sot s'39 victory ever the Bath. law [ ers. He was not propared at this |f r If the old American League in 1900. Pitcher Ned Garver, picked by (fact he is disappointed over not! more Orioles in last year’s open- stage to say who the other cities | A bargain-size dish of baseball's: Harris te start for Detroit, won't “pe digrgmnire.s SS ee ae ax ‘ts nebadeiel dn uaeek ie Sak 200 000 were. a top brass is in town for the game| reach 30 until next Christmas. | his team for . : _ ra : starting at 3 p.m. (Eastern Stand-| Jay Porter, who starts at ist |crippled Fain, two-time batting) 5*™° *s=isst the A’s tomorrow. : Today ‘We are not threatening to take| St. Mikes Returning ard time). | for the ailing Ferris Fain, is just | champion, who was picked up trom} Second game is being billed as the games from Melbourne, for) tg Trock Competition Major concern of fans early to-' 22. Bubba Phillips, another of the | the Chicago White Sox in a six-! another opening day to accommo- Cleveland Milwaukee ‘ape plelt big embarrassment Alen _— ’ ’ happened, Brundage ra Kansas City Set for He spoke after meeting with Spring sports at St. Michael's Largest Crowds High School get under way today Prime Minister Robert Menzies, with : fa both who he said, was devoted to the practice beginning baseball expects to draw 258,000 “y the M is It will be the North Siders first By The Associated Press | In Washington, a pair of veteran | cago White Sox. Bob Lemon, a 23-; with New York's champion Giants | fans to its full slate of eight sea- Dr sans a, prec ig venture into track in 3 years, Charlie Dressen is right back | right-handers — President Dwight | game winner, will oppose Viryil/at Philadelphia, Pittsburgh at | 50" opening games today, with ing @ triumph then anyone else,” since the Shamrocks were region- where he was when he left — in | D. Eisenhower and Bob Porterfield | Trucks, who won 19. Brooklyn, Cincinnati at Milwaukee | Kansas City, Cleveland and Mil- i omamiiaaad "| al champions. : first place. | — combined their talents to throttle| The National League Lines up! and St. Louis at Chicago. ae hoping to pull in 125,000 os = The team will be comprised of He's in a new league and a new the Orioles with six hits. themselves. 9th and 10th grade students and town, but the peppery little guy| The chief executive jinxed Wash- Ping Bip attendance bg Rot gre pA “ vearis |Oakland County area schools de- who quit the Brooklyn Dodgers in | ington’s opposition for the second aktet Hea ee ae meeting of the IOC and that there | *iTing to schedule reserve meets 1953 after leading them to two suc- | straight year, tossing out the first crowds SH. would be some people there un- | With St. Mikes should contact Bob cessive pennants is still riding high. | ball. Porterfield picked up from ~~ Precis 236,414. friendly to Melbourne continuing | Mineweaser. After his first game as manager | there and went the distance. A mana er — as the guiees’ alle. é whemeieiie’ Gm wes of Washington, he and his Senators new ges coogi ee April's opene rs, places its esti- While he was speaking, Brun-| represent the Shamrocks in the find themselves ee ae ew ankees mates at 151,000. The National dage frequently was interrupted! 8game Suburban Catholic eet bad wb tagger open- | opener. ee hopes for 107,000, some 8.000 be- |by Wilfred Kent-Hughes, Austral-| League baseball campaign, ing day victory ,over Baltimore in All 16 clubs stn tet PA\low the 1954 opening gate jian interior minister and chair-| which opens April 21 with St. ee cue eee oe oe , gars makes its Kansas City, the major league eae fae dein cael James meeting St. Mikes on the circui oday. Kansas newcomer s mittee. Hughes y disagreed | north diamond at Columbia-Jos- today. American League debut at the after < over Phila- with Brundage’s accusations that| lyn, Pitcher Dave Smith returns along with Bill Hall, who did some pitching in addition to playing outfield. Catcher Bud Schwartz is | back along with infielders Joe | Wilhelm, Bob Anderson, Dan Dropps and Marty Keller. | In addition to Hall, veteran out- fielders returning are Joe Schultz ‘and Ron Elmy. It has been nearly a month since the Shamrock basketball team surged to the district cham- | pionship, but their~feat-has not | gone forgotten at the North Side | school. The SCL champions, coach | Mineweaser and the cheer leading | team will attend Saturday night's College All Star-Hariem Globe- trotter game at Olympia in re- ward for their fine season. The annual All-Sports banquet at St. Mikes is scheduled Tuesday, May 10. Louise Suggs Favored Golfer | But Babe Is Ready to Battle for Top Money in Zaharias Open | BEAUMONT, Tex. —The na- |tion’s top women golfers were | moving into Beaumont today for | the $5,000 Babe Zaharias Open with j the Babe herself feeling fit and ready to take down first money. The tournament was named for Mrs, Zaharias, famed Texas wom- an athiete, and she won the first one two years ago just before | undergoing an operation for can- _cer. : The Babe has just had a phys!- cal checkup and found to be in perfect condition with no trace of the cancer found. Louise Suggs of Lexington, Ky., the 1954 champion and heaviest winner on the winter trail, will be the favorite for top money here, passed | however. physical examinations Monday for their 10-round, televised (NBC) middleweight fight Friday night at the Arena Commissioner Alfred Klein at- tended while the new state athle- tic commission policy of having two doctors examine the fighters was put into effect for the first time. Washington — allowed only six hits as the Senators trounced Baltimore Orioles the 12-5 and scored the first run after doubling in the third inning. BATTING — Harry Chiti, Chi- cago Cubs — drove in three runs with a home run and a single as the Cubs nipped the Cincinnati Wildlife Measures Offered State Body LANSING (UP) — Three con- the hunting season in black squir- ; and (3) increase deer hunt- gz z 8 ity Redlegs 7-5. THRE This is a building year for coach Duffy Daugherty, who is intent last year's a year for the new in. We'll have ‘to find eas players.” ° - * In a preliminary pep talk to his prospects, Daugherty emphasized ~ ty y that “hustle” will be the key word this season. “I don’t want anyone partan Hopes High as Spring Football Drills Start; Pat Wilson Currently Running {st String dini at right half and Jerry Planu- tis at quarterback. . * « Jim Hinesley and John Lewis - were at end, Carl Diener and Em- bry Robinson at tackle, Norm Mas- ters and Buck Nystrom at guard and Joe Badaczewski at center. Philly Still Willing PHILADELPHIA # — Philadel- phia still wants the 196 Olympie Games if Melbourne, Australia, can’t get ready for them in time, f ‘ N THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, APRIL 12, 1955- J TWENTY-ONE 4 rate t ~ ms a a + a i é | , Sell ( d . Jerry Hoyt Wins AAA the Oklahoma City Fairgrounds. out [ OW Race at Oklahoma City sg oF pe t= $600 of the $4,600 purse. He won , reets raves Hoyt of Indianapolis won the 30- J Bob Sweikert, Indianap- | lap AAA big car feature race on sailing ra fence MONTREAL — Coach Dick ing the bestof-seven series, 32 in Calder Cup playoffs by Pitts- | hospital after each game and|chance of winding up the series | ’ a muddy track Sunday night a!|iap of the mile rece. Irvin Montreal Canadiens | games. burgh Sunday night. stays there until shortly before the | tonight. for 55 De t a : today - * ¢ »®. Irvin her ct next game. “We're. a good road club and | The Canadichs’ coach said he kept his other c' a If Irvin decides to bring up a| although t has been a home-ice a deep secret but there was specu-|defenseman he would probably | series so far there's no reason we Spahn to F Ge Pas have Dick Gamble at left [tation that he planned to recall a| have to raid either Shawinigan | can't win a road game,” he said si ace ry _—s Stanley Cup quest. wing. Gamble, former Canadien | defenseman. Dollard St. Laurent | Falls Cataracts or Montreal Roy-| Coach Jim Skinner made no pre- Staley as Milwaukee 9 m. Se ee player, was with Buffalo of the | has been playing in the series with | als, now engaged in the Quebec | dictions. Starts Flag Bid a en ee American League this season. | deep and painful cuts on the in-| Hockey League finals. He could Irvin was bitter about a ruling . Bisons were eliminated from the | side of his legs. He goes into the | get Al Dewsbury, a former Chi- by referee Bil Chadwick on a MILWAUKEE i—The Milwau- goal at Detroit. He (kee Braves, pick of the nation’s or Jean-Guy Talbot from Shawin- Spring Sports Bloom igan Falls. Talbot played three! ( gaa ae haan pen | baseball writers to win the Na- games with the Canadiens during dropped the puck directly in tional League pennant, open the PHS Nine, Thinclads Open Home Season |* 221 x wut oc une| Sat Sort Rowse sak bn ony seat Cc Today, Against Cranbrook, Flint Central |iitesoim's Soman ectne| Se rehtningee_ pod” oe Coa eens at Mie Terry Sawchuk, who has a touch Along with the major leagues, ; : of the flu. The Detroit goalie ‘ith the same team that fin- Pontiac High School athletes today With ro ae aes ne Wiiswa nas tates ore Tonge stayed in bed on the train and was| Irvin also tried to needle a little | ished only eight games behind swing into regular action, along at | will try to repeat what Marv Cas- | sence, and reported that PHS looks reported in better condition on | more fight into some of his play- |New York last season, plus Bob- least two lines, Coach Ed Heikki-| well and his mates did in the 1954 | to — much stronger than the In- arrival. ers. | by Thomson, the Braves appear nen’s baseball club takes on the| opener. PHS won that one 91. | dians, in the overall picture Ted Lindsay had a healthy shin-} “There are at least four who to be one of the best-balanced well-conditioned Cranbrook nine in| Five who went against Cranes | The Tribe lost to Saginaw in lost | &- | haven't lost a pound during the clubs in the league. Thomson AAA Are a game at Wisner diamond, start-|a year ago are back. They are| week's dual, with the best per. | General manager Jack Adams | series.” he said. “Maybe some of missed most of last season be- = ing at 3:30 o'clock. Half an hour | Ted Wharry, 1b; Jerry Vallad, 2b; |formances in the medley relay, | figures the Wings have a good | them are even putting on weight." | cause of an ankle injury. later, at 4 p.m. Coach Wally| Don Daniels, ss; Dick Slade, 3b; | the 880 relay and in the Pe Lefty Warren Spahn, the Schloerke will trot out his thin-| and Walt Poe, cf. Bob Smith in| . | Braves’ pitching mainstay since clads for the first home appear-| Fight and Bob) Murphy, If, round |some ef today's hignignts Herm | MOVE Under Way to Clear \ever tetore they moved here trom| i ance, in it — = vine = log ren batting order | Windom, Indian sprinter, last sea- . herrea = a cat KE SPECIALS . - Central. : Cranes, Coac }son consistently beat Pontiac's A H d R P a : - | Local Lory o 83 Hems fy ¢1 | entries for softball play in Class | and Flat Rock, reportedly over a ne - A [psa 5 ; a3 | : ; —— eae a jes | A and B in Pontiac this summer. | reduction in guarantee trom $1,000 | a “ a se wien scores Robinson 188 “p30. | 451 . Saginaw St. e or annual Michigan | ie $500. Under the NASCAR setup, | M#:tha's Bicmar 54 | Hams . ore . Te date, four teams are listed | ‘© P, | ‘ Sasa } . State Girls’ Open Tennis Cham-| 9. cases A, with 6 teams set im |8ea90n point-fund money js em-| Migh scores—aarie Repovsh’ 171, 653. AUTOMOTIVE LEAGUE | Just North of Wilson Ave. to be held between May : ; ; ; | McNeils 715, 2060. ; Pts Pts | 2 Peo at Kingswonl Schoo | “B” There still ts room for | Phasized and single night guaran- _—- | Glenn's Sales 17 Jerome's Bales 6 | | Cranbrook, Bloomfield Hills meese entstep anf managers of | tees are lowered. Al rivers, how.) = POWTEAC pecdsl BOWLERS |. [Tre rare, Gt Gept Lamon se } , , interested teams should contact | ©VeT. Tace ‘against 40 per cent of nysitons 12 44.«~Dutfy’s $6 60 | Oak. Loan €i Auto Gloss 62 oe | AV rT. Bales | Ren entry date is raped 7 ter John Streit of the Parks and | the “a ifce” aeons aca Triple Hi ° a Associates Loan 43 | under 15 old. Playoffs for = tion, which t we | Reuerman's $4 80. Farmers Mut. $6 99 | Riemenschaelder @2 J. & D Auto 29 years y 3-7131 . , : embraces most of the High scores—R. Peltes 212, C. Balch ee | this group will take place May Set for action in Class A are | hardtop drivers and owners in this | $48. ‘ Bob Voights coached Northwest- | 12 through 15. Shaw's Jewelers, Elks, General | #rea, has am Pes close working | MGETRAWES w 1 em Varsity football eight years. +--Girts trom t¢ to 18 years old-wit Motors and Town- and Country~of +4&Te&ement Michigan Mod “T Oliver Buick 71 41 Alley Cats 5487) : = : : . : : ified in the past and is expected to rs : - compete May 19 to 22. Entries for Birmingham. Class B entries in-| ! : o a Harneck Htg. 63 4@ Duracieaners 46 66 water beater pevviden am sbundaue, | this group must be in by May 14. clude Stadium Inn, White Broth-|6° along with the “boycott”. | Osrs, Ais € #2, sparks-Gntt 44 Jo pendable supply of hot water.| [Entry blanks and further infor-|ers, Louie's Tavern, Franklin However, a number Of drivers,' powier 498, Oliver Buick 1967. eee ee sete Ret water. mation may be obtained from the | Products, City Employees and one : om —— - = tennis tournament manager, Kings-| team as yet unnamed. Sasy Terms wood School Cranbrook, Bloomfield| Practice times for all teams, You ean buy now for modernization | Hills. Tournament regulations per-| except Birmingham, have been 07 0 eonvenient time payment plan, mit unlimited entry in both events. | allotted. Town and Country, man- In past years young tennis play- | aged by Roger Reynolds, will drill Eames & B Co. ers from all over Michigan as well | in Birmingham. Here is the prac- rown as the central states area have | tice schedule for the other teams: | come to Kingswood to participate | Shaw's Jewelers (Clint Piympton)— 55 E. Pike = Ph. FE 3-7195 | in the annual tournament. ae x — oe ; | and Thursdays. GMC (John Hicks)—| @COMPLETE COLLISION SERVICE EAST TOWN COLLISION | Beaudette, Mondays and Wednesdays. | Stadium Ra } Pteld, Mondays end | Brothers And Here Comes SLAMMIN’ SAMMY SNEAD One of Golf’s All Time Greats! For all season, all conditions of play, and | team (Robert Overcashier)—Crofoot Pield. Mondays and Wednesdays. Prank- im Products (John Emanuei)—Crofoot Pield, Tuesdays and er city : ( Townsend, But- lem i¢, Tuesdays and Thurs- ys. | | | Bowling Results OAKLAND COUNTY EMPLOYES wt wte. Social Katz 78 38 Pin Pushers 60 55 County Jets 70 45 Dusters 55 60 / 35 Elizabeth St. Ph. FE 4-5941 ff) Kess* 113 Rosdnere” SH\fl for the severest competitive rounds, Sammy Snead’s amazing récord estab- lishes him as one of the greatest golfers of all time. This great PLAYER-TEACHER They Pay As They Serve Fix Up Your Car for Spring _ —— "ee Rousing "t ‘We Install Mufflers, |=" 2 =~, 2 Tail, Exhaust Pipes |**~~ ~~ *"* DOUBLE STAMPS at cane it mare om *%\ Will write a superb INSTRUC- - } / Soucy’s — ir Ar. 3 seers. 21 TION feature for you golfers— soe Your Tax Pay ng Partners ucy Ss High scores—Huron Bowl $23, Ward's - men and women—that will cut 2518; Marguerite Young 235, Lucile Service LAKELAND LADIES man tro our scor THOSE trucks and trailers that - though they use principally the Godharat'’s 15 40 Oak Clara be “4 8 kes off e and lo main highways. + 1211 North Perry Set. oy RR BR ag ° ° haul the food you eat, the clothes At Madison Street ee Ubrick’s 61 49 ~Dor-L Shop 57 58 ve you the thrill of golf well- you wear, the things you use — Yes, you as a motorist would Hammel's 66 49 Compton's 51 64 FE 3-9557 Louis Soucy Cieef'inn 83 Cy ower ts | Dlayed. they pay as they serve you, yes, ee te take oe Lees Salard Eee $8} Slane cmos $21 pay handsomely in taxes that go Mt) oor ite werent for tracks a long way to build and maintain and trailers. They pay as they First Quality Original Equipment Quality | 4. cmiusror isr:"tmam guia moriee —_— the roads you travel and enjoy. serve, in big, fat figures that will : “i= .,| GOLF--Here’s H meet omen Alex Eng. 01 46 Ackerman 87 68 G _— ere Ss ow! Think of it — trucks, though amaze you. | Glia. Pharm. 11 49 W. Lake Mxt. 56 63 . ‘hey ‘eale ee ealy (3% of ott eee Beagle Excav. 00 80, Barbara's Bty. 40 60 by the great motor vehicle registrations, ‘cur- mately $45 a year the average pas- \ i Cleahers 181, ai%8 ie,” aed; Peek ial senger car owner pays in registra- \ <_ MILL SAMMY SN EAD a ye ae epee tion fees and gasoline taxes, one y rr a ee we highway taxes. > 5-axle tractor-trailer pays nearly - WAUSY Pires _ ee z 3 iilveppore eg | Trucks pay a large share of on $2,000 a year! EXHAUST Pi Tavern, =) 63 Baldwin 83 gs cost of ALL Michigan's roa Who says trucks don’t pay their # oe is Starts in the Sports Section — county and state roads — even way? MONDAY, APRIL 18th The Pontiac Press ba t ‘ a ‘ t . 4 . P . . : *, P ~ - y . [ t we 4 ‘ i \ ) . vy) ‘ ‘ s } % : TRUCKS ARE YOUR FREENDS—SERVING YOU NIGHT AND DAY! Michigan Trucking Association PORT SHELSY HOTH © DETROIT FREE Studebaker INSTALLED a | —" Only | Cooventesd MARKET TIRE CO. ;~ TRAVIS - 77 W. Huron St. Open “9to9” FE 8-0424 406 Orchard Lake Ave. OR 687M bs . - - Geo NRE Sher UR RR RRO 2 A me we et re - © - int ~ “ —~——- — SRE REY Sain - - + - a ae emer aoe ee ge ARES Es ES EEE ERE OE ee Se Ee ee Se ee ae, Wee Se. See ae eee © hee sae, er ts a ey * yF i tat eer see Se SS Se oe haa Yark .'d en = wy \ iisiiletinian oO - — fs 7) oie . - j oi ia —— \ =a Se 4 ) f TWENTY-TWO J. “ |___ THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, APRIL 12, 1055. |’ Politicians Shocked {| NICK HALIDAY HARTFORD, Conn (UP) — A bh _ : ij electricity shocks when shaking only blocks removed from/ He has only one complaint hands while standing on the rug, the city’s business section. being a city Too A manufacturer was called to The downtown farmer reaped| kids climb over fence at bathe the rug with a solution to about 15 bushels from his seven! to sample the fruit. get rid of the electricity. OUT OUR WAY IT WON'T DO=!T'S PART OF AN ee OLD CURTAIN STRETCHER WITH unt ‘ia St mae —— Mt), sis * Seen Py SS a a oo — ined : By John Morris ‘ ' _ BOARDING HOUSE Vda SITING WERE AS EGAD, TWIGGS!/ HOW CAN YOu 22 T ; br COMING DOWN IN A ROOST THERE 6O EMOTIONALLY Z LONDON ; ALL CHARGING RHINO/ THe ONLY TACTICS H6'°D EVER PLAN TO WREST MY INVENT? TELAT etn AWAY FROM THat te LARCENOUS ; ery = CONTAINS NATURE'S SOOTHING LANOUNT < af z Gyn <2, ‘ y ole vy a LOS rn... sr) —— ‘ Be 4 “BR 5 —_ reo \ ; : : ee. A | THE PONTIAC’/PRESS, TUESDAY; APRIL 12.1955 bi ' TWENTY-THREE | | HAD TO EARN MORE MONEY So I sent ‘6 to The Wall Street Journal High prices and taxes were getti me down. I had to have more mones or reduce my standard of living. Like Alice in Wonderland, I had to run faster to stay in the same place. I cashed in on the ideas it for earning gird age expenses, | Now I'm slowly forging ahead. Be- lieve me, day isa Kroger Ottering 97 Scholarships for Coming Term Ninety-seven outstanding high school graduates will begin college studies in agriculture and home economics under the Kroger Scholarship Plan for 1955, it has been announced by C. Olaf Talla, manager of-the retail food firm's Detroit branch which operates stores in this area. The $200 one-year awards are available for next fall at land- grant colleges in 17 midwestern and southern states in which ‘Kroger operates, as well as California and Florida where the company’s produce procurement’ offices are located. Any graduate of an accredited high school is eligible. Applica- tions should be made directly to the dean of the college of agricul- ture, or through county agents, > + Heavy Shakes Wheat CHICAGO @ — Heavy selling shook down wheat and soybean prices on the Board of Trade to day. Feed grains, particularly as four cents while wheat was down around 2% cents. Both grains rallied slightly from their extreme tows, registered during the first fifteen minutes of trading. Selling was based on yesterday's | Agriculture Department crop re- | Port. Wheat near the end of the first | | hour was 1's to 142 lower, May $2.08; corn \4 lower to % higher, May $1.42s; oats unchanged to % | lower, May 705%; rye % lower to %2 higher, May 97'4; soybeans 1 to 2% lower, May $2.48%: and | } it jlard 3 to 7 cents a hundred | | Pounds lower, May $13.17. CHICAGO GRAIN --Zz gee _ DETROIT, my ported ty gy =) of markets: sa*i Fa E i F 23 Selling [ MARKETS | ll «UP; CHICAGO POTATOES CHICAGO, April 1f round’ reds good stronger. | Carfot track sales, old stock: Idaho Rus- | sets $640; California Russets unwashed $6.25; Minnesota-North Dekote Pontiacs washed and waxed $5.75-6.25. New stock Market Reflects | Lodge c Sak Sues. 22 | NEW YORK (®—Producers ot | the new Salk vaccine were active | and higher today in early dealingy in the stock market. alendor_|Ford Beginning GAW Parleys. y, April 13, 8:00 Temple. Bessie : > . News in Br ief _ Company, Union Meet Two outboard motors, valued at Today for First Talks —Adv. $230, were stolen during a breakin | of a filling station at 466 Oakland| °" New Contract DETROIT W—The Ford Motor Ave. last night, according to Pon. | tiac Police. ‘| Co. today joins the dramatic, high- stakes poker game being played Shrine , Wednesda m. Roosevelt } 2 points nt lower. Aircrafts were generally lower guilty to as were the airlines. Other sec-| field Township Justice Emmett J. | . ti were steady to mixed. Pp lexpects to put over the guaran Higher stocks Steel, General Motors, Goodyear, | Douglas Aircraft, Kennecott Cop- per, American Cyanamid, Mon- | included U. S. Joseph Tersigni of 1053 Meadow- lawn Ave. reported to Pontiac Po- in the booming auto industry over lice today that someone had the union demand for guaranteed | smashed two windows in his home year-around employment. | and eight garage windows last Representatives of the CIO United Auto Workers start new . |contract bargaining talks with | _ William Beaupre, 26, of 5138 Rey-| Forg similar to those begun last mont Dr., patd a $15 fine and $13 week with General Motors Corp. |costs Monday after he pleaded | Walter Reuther, president of the speeding before Spring- | UAW and the CIO, has said he | Leib. Beaupre also paid a $10 fine teed annual wage idea with the and $5 costs for failure to have the | spread it throughout the UAW’'s address changed on his drivers li- | spread it throughot the UAW's cense. | claimed million membership ‘and eventually throughout Ameri- Business Notes P. F. Karner, 711 Menominee, | Salesman for Hardware Mutuals, | has just completed an advance | training course put on by his com- pany in Detroit, Michigan. | The course was designed for the company’s insurance counsel- | ors to increase their proficiency in fire, casualty and group insurance ' lines. 750,000 New Fords Delivered in 5 Months DETROIT w& — The Ford Mo tor Co. said teday that more than 750,000 new Ford cars and trucks have been delivered to re- tail customers since 1955 models were introduced five months ago today. Ford said this was a post-war record and exceeds by almost 100,000 units retail sales in the first five months after introduction of the 1954 models Most Wanted: Fish. warning of any new trend that may home demonstration agents, home | CHICAGO, April 12 «ap, — Opening | supplies light. demand good and market| santo Chemical and Standard Oi! For driving under the influence can industry. CONCORD. N. H. (UP)—An ad- affect your pocketbook. The Journal | €conomics teachers, or vocational | orWhest Rye tee ates ods 06. 00-4.50. new mock: (N. J.). of liquor, Osborn Brandon, 30, of ~ i) k mitted novice fisherman wrote the is & wonderful aid to salaried men | agriculture instructors. | wey -- sha __ May veces 7 | Lower were Youngstown Sheet | Farmington, was sentenced to 30} Both Ford and GM, while avoid- yw Hampshire Fish and Game side token re eee He te vale Selection of winners will be Sep -...... 196% Bep oot 10134 | ¢evecn taro roes keus. tov.| & Tube, Sears, Roebuck, Boeing, ‘ao Ps hers ie bel coat ing taking any Te alan have Department for “‘any information It can be of [asiois baad ness. |made by the scholarship commit-| ‘Cora *" * "soybeans | °°'* | Detriot, cases” included, federal-state | United Aircraft, Southern Siamese hip Justice Edmund Yerkes, | st oe gre Boe Penis this (27mg to the whereabouts of the pr to young |tee at each college. Awards will | M@y ....... 142% Ma 248 | Brades and Eastern Airlines. wnship und , | Stressed in pro fish: men who want to win advancement. be de the basis of scholasti pL) ee 144% Sly ........ 240 | Whites—Grade A jumbo 48-49 weighted Yesterday's market w lightly | Who also assessed Brandon a $25! week that they have done.a good _ The Wall Street Journal! is the ee so pal | ee cae oe een a at tee ace ae gga lag eT” tine onl $25 costs 'job in regularizing pay and em- eomplete business DAILY H achievements in high school as | ee 136% Kev el 2 304 apengol 38-42 wtd. eve. 40; grade B higher with the steels and air- 8. ng ) eal Netice arpa slat af arhure Gk huiddeen well as leadership qualities demon-| May |) ....... 20% “tara 7 22%¢ | “prowns—Gréde A jumbo 44. large 38-{ crafts lower. The Associated Press Furman Teri (valia’ oy ment. Breech Ford. board Sion ssa : strated in school, church, 4H 2!’ °--.-..- 64%. May 13.15 42 wid avg. dlls, meduim 36-40 wid! average of 60 stocks up 20 cents | . vig “hes ini Pai vo 6 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING and finance. The only business paper Qubs. Fut F { Am Le Sasoeane 6 yw. 13.35 A¥6. 38's, grade B large 37-39 wid avg a | Allen C. Ingle Monday sentenced | chairman. said in a speech to New Notice .s hereby given of a publie served by all four big press associa- | 1" N a rae x ice, s Sth OSE seceains HS |*Gen an eee CT | Robert McGrath to 30 days in the York financial writers last night Towndl:p zonine ‘moe 4°u tea*pendence tions. It costs $20 a year, but you can of work for some time and en- sub-section 3.20 3.31. and 3.23; to TI W. Monroe St, Chicago 6,1 | WILSON GMG CO, | Mines teeite a84s0- epouase| Am AT 'Bt ERE MY $3 driving) under the influence of Joyed an average SI0T meekly pay Sime tite. tuis Piste, 8 — ‘ | Half - Century Blackout buying prices 1's to 2 higher. U 8 lerse| Am Pl aaa Loews 183 liquor before West Bloomfield in March, Breech said. He said a gpl . amend wub-ccetien 6.8. MP4-12 | 3 oe ae | on Mo ta Deali 69 9 per cent A's 38, mixed 38 ‘niediums | 4™ peoly = %? Lorillard 226 | Township Justice Elmer C. Diet- his company is paying out a lot ¢ and * of sub-section 01 : e fa aeeeae ne ry ea ings 36: US ‘standards 35, dirties 34. checks | ro M re Fa 46 Mack Trk .. . 226 erle of money in premium overtime aia to adc sub-division § to sub-section y to amen sub-section 84 aij | '. Will Be Lifted ———— [Am MOss. 462 Martin Gl 328 leas PAY instead of hiring temporary Section 9 0° said Ordinance No 2. To’ ™ DETROIT POULTRY Am Bad BE Mey D or .. 11 oe Niaicy bere On ee workers who would only have to repeal subsections. ie fod tT of . 9 NEW YORK w — The Ford! ap. . m ing e Ld iv ng Monda or on iown- be laid off. Section 11 and to amend sub-section 118 = 511 Community Nat’! Motor Co. plans to make public | per pound tat Detseth tor wet’ weal | an ou... st ua Gu oa’. a36| ship Justice . Helmar | Stanaback, | e 28 « iia: te cee jiu ue ee A details of its financial operations | "“ycary Rene 30-38. iene hems 18 heavy 4 Too = ry, Meat "ward i Cleveland Watson, 24, of 317! In 1927, he said, when Ford age | poo add a — = Bank Building this year for the first time in brotiers or fryers 3-2, ibe) whites 38-| Am Zine 326 Motor Pa .... 233 Hughes Ave., was sentenced to 30) shifted from the Model T to Model section 13.2135 amr il» of Section “1 ‘ Tay crosses \4- ed rocks ac ‘| oe , ini j . more than half-a-century’ | see. caponettes (3-6 lbs: 44-46 old | Anac c 61 ase "! 394, days in the county jail. He failed’ A cars, the company was shut ~ 9, wNSMIP BOARD oF = ' . roosters 10; ducklings 35, Muscovy | Armco Bti.. 77 Murray Cp .. 343. to pay a $100 fine and $15 costs. down completely for 4% months INDEPENDENCE SHI one The decision to reveal the here- | Guexs 35 Armour & Co 182 Nat Bisc ... 426 ; prerey OF COUNTY OF OAKLAND tofore closely-guarded financial se-| Breeder turkeys. hens 36 Astd Dry G... 303 Nat Con R445) pier nutson, 21, of 364 F. and it was a full year later be-| state OF MICHIGAN ORDAINS: : Atchison ..144 «~Nat Datry .. 39.7! r Hu . * erry fore full production was attained. Sec 1 That the Title of Ordinance crets of the giant automotive com | Av 5 o. 2 bein -wnsh : CHICAGO POULTRY Atl Cst Line 40 Nat Gyps ... 46.4) Ave., paid a $75 fine and $25 costs B he a. teen tn being the T te ef pany was disclosed last night by | Atl Refin..... 366 Nat Lead .... 63.2) : y contrast, said, N dence Rura! Zonim- Ordinance. be ks 3 | stan CAGO, April 11 (AP)—Live poultry | Atiag Pdr..... $22 Nat Steel"... 663 | Monday after he pleaded guilty to! . quarter of Ford's 136,000 pro- *™esded to read as $: | Ernest R. Breech, Ford chairman. | steady: receipts in coops 718 ‘Friday Aveo Mig..... 7.2 Net Thea .... @ | recidess driving. He appeared be- | , ; ‘ TITLE: AN OPDINANCE “Some time this year,’ he told , 28. oops, 78.320 Ib): f.0.b paying prices | Bald Lima... 184 NY Air Br 25.6) ‘ 5 ; | duction force was laid off as long Te sonine Within the | , . ‘the New York F : " W unchanged to 1 higher: heavy hens 20- Balt & Oh.... 443 NY Cent 395 fore Orion Township Justice Hel as two weeks in the change-over qrtmoaryeretes sections ef th. Township , Donald E. Hanson Richard H. DeWiu | Aam:,-‘'the financiat and-operat.|2¢5; sls. soectere "Ii0"" copecwties | Setitg "ay-- See bets, PU _.: 234! mar G. Stanaback. to 1955 modéts. ~ | Sate of Michigas. within which d - came FE 2-513 Res. FE 5-393 ing facts"of the Ford Mote co. |" eer ved ee ae Township Justice Helmar |, “t sama rate a reaence," recreate aad water suppl = } | rt teel ,.134 or c a } ; . = will be made public.” | . | Boeing Air ... @2 Nor Sta Pw 164) Sranahack Monday assessed Walter | dent G. Riter III said mauve aes = hors a | «sy; Livestock | Bond Stre ... 167 Nwst Airlin .. 22.1 terday that guaranteed annual hinted or encouraged ant the of Accident Insurance Fire Insurance Since 1903, Ford's financial ups f=, aa = cae on ear = Burlingame, 48, of 2275 Keith, | wage talk "is meaningless until 22?! resources building end struc bile I Liability I Se laee beee veiled ‘teem eres eereee Briggs Mf... 206 Otis Eley "|. 646, West Bloomfield Township. a $90 | someone learns how to guarantee a actos oe and ‘ind Automo nsurance y Invurance public scrutiny. |g DETROIT. April 12 ‘AP) — Hogs | Brist My .... 334 Owens lil Gi 1136! fine anf $15 costs after Bi : thet shai! he permitted or encteden ne I Lif. I : Salable. 600 No early sales Brun Balke 262 Pan A W Air 184! _ |annual sales volume and income subject to specie’ regula: p= wa x Burglary Insurance e insurance The only public clues to Ford's || Cattle Salable 700 Fresh receipts Budd Co. .. 194 Pen EPL. 647 pleaded guilty to reckless driving. to industry districts: to regulate and cestrict within All Plate Glass Insurance hav, red in the | Sugment oid pc ieedemes carryover from. Cal aH 14 aram t 5 . i such —— location of trades. in- joie oaks company’s nat report fed in| ec yest sod thet"Gnugnar sews Son, W) <2 Ht ReenyMho “2, M your frends tm Jl and nea 71 Million Per decent pein te eeu trading slow to moderately active on see -. 273 . . ms 7 ° Omh with such tricts the > requ . Pac } = “For a hundred stolen pieces you are jailed: der the la at the ——— om tee eee hendays che ee ee Copttal “air! e ee et Adv. | ion el Sons —— an Rg here- ! a a —— | bulls steady: choice 820-1015 Ib steers | Carrier CP ... 628 pPhiteo . 376 Fer Rent 16mm seund motion ® | regulate within east g ye for « thousand you are imprisone Breech said he hoped the fin- | 21.30.2890. os, a bated roog | Cater Trac .,. 94.6 ean iter ‘> $1 Dicture projector $6. 2 speaker See 60 GM Films \for which buildings er poe yes. sara ral would include the chatee hettors el! oo-23 Mg seems ote and ot ege,e H actly the same as they would have! cHicaGo. April 12 (AP)—Salable| Cruc Stl |... a3 } or a ee in -R T sion story recently won the Ameri-| tne public health safety, mn hopoded aci ities j been had we actually been held ae rg ng Mag ar Mr tonal tags = my Soceny Vee 3g; fn esort Town can Film Assembly ‘‘Oscar”’ as the | ort courenience Baa | general ( ances 0 ' 313 Sou +. 303 best in the tions that accountable by thousands of stock-|nelow 240 ib: some early sales No. 1| Dis C 313 | ee ae SARATOGA SPRI documentary science fer the orderiy and et Your Finger Tips ‘holders. and 2 grades lightweights only 25 lower: | Bout Auta," a § sid Brand : 8! ls A eect Mths and fo | Category. | secrame Sere “cdequety eevicien eee | F — by the sows mostly 50 lower: most a ae Du t “172.7 Std Ol Cal... 792) and father and six 1939 ral has | wture soit - * |) Ford stoc tly by the | s,m oateers 1750 ine, mainly 1175. | Bast Ar L'-.'ahd Std OU Ind” 47 children perished early today as| Since 1939 General Motors ae | Ford family and the Ford Founda. | Stouts 199 lb et 1628. and 6 aes” a Sl Od cy ie? | tive leveled a downtown business | Produced films on varied ‘subjects | water Sueatry_seweas tere: Se . : | tion. , 18.35; :"¢ Stevens : | for free distribution to civic groups, | tion recreation tenel orens | for rienc tion ; No. I's around 210 Ib at 18.35 ad & Mus a & JP... 232) and apartment building. Ips, | end i pearen “ sani sips your araledoaiggh on us or = enced | _ Commenting on problems pecul- | i700. s ‘Tew 310-380. ib 1023-16 oe: ‘mest fea Jone 4 Pa Stude Pack Bt More than 50 lived in | —— - S similar | partie Dublie ‘bulldines. nid. other pub- service on your investments. Your inquiries are wel- jar to the auto industry, Breech | sows under 450 ib 15.00-16.00; buik larger Erie R R-’'. 22.6 Sun Oil ee persons | organizations. Last year the 6,000 lic requirements: e—by phone, by letter or in person | denied allegations the auto’ mien | >= = gona fig oe lves 400 | Poona a ss Suit ace : any me ere eeny . ure in |reels were shown 259,450 times. danger thet ee eos mine Ma | com ; - — : ‘ je ca reper rand) |) ee? OO , the business section of this upstate : , ; a: thet are overproducing; discounted steers high good and better draggy.! Pirestone ..°. 504 Syiv El Pa 43.1 Schools and colleges were the big- | GO™™UN"\ development: that orevents é steady to weak Monday's low close: ns Texas Co - $8.5 | resort. | the and improper utiliza- _ | automation a threat to eM-| titers average a) and below mostly | Prucn. Tre [1 3a4 Tex O Sul. <0 | Many fled a t the {Bet users. tion of lano and build and undue : ployment; cited corapany efforts | steady; heifers steady: cows slow,|Gen Bak .... 108 p 87 | . Screaming, to lowe cong of pop conserves WATLING LERCHEN & co to stabilize employment; sai d/ St*dy to 26 lower: bulls steady: vealers Gen Elec - &12 Timk R Bear 533 street, half-dressed. One man was. - rere, tae wotaral resources, and “ 4 to tsorng: stockers and feeders about|Gen Fds ..,.. 80.4 Tran W Air. 306) itali ith bu: T L | Shifts Li d Me oe public funds for pub- 4 dealers’ profits before taxes are | steady: a small-lot choice to prime 1,350|/Gen Mills... 68.2 Transamer _ 41.3 | hospitalized with burns. | }Op-Leve ! iste form Cite the nen ndety:. 8 te een leading exch |running more than double last | tx 2000; © load and, ten lete| Gen Motors. 984 Toeat C Pox 711) c 8 lin GM Assembly Division |"s= smewcs se sreset. ot | v t choice steers lo oe “ : 4 ! . Member New York Stock Exchenge end other —— | year’s figures: and declared that | 3580 cad 35.95: mest ‘geod and cheee| Oe wees ae” Ga cess”: 935| Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Abeel, their = a ond. Sommste gf gg Ge PONTIAC OFFICES | legislation was not the answer to | Sitr* 2000-2600, high utility to low Gull Ol..." ges Unit air Lin se |Children, and 10-year-old Garry La| Appointment of two plant mana- onq parposse et fe, Sccomplish the sims | the “bootlegging” of new cars — to prime heifers 25 50: cat gr Hayes Mf ... 76 (se -. 33)|)Rue were trapped as the flames gers and several other organization set forth tim the Title im this 716 Pontiec State Bank Building ‘through used car dealers. * iiewee tee cue can ome (aero og -- S$ Gait Pron |” sei |engulfed the: building. changes were announced today by | the Township are donaea’ inte oe et FE 4-2895 | 1650-1900; most utility and ‘comarercial | Hooke, RI: 356 Oe Gas lm... 38 | The ages of the Abeel children J. L. Conlon, general manager of | # Sah nea or a eaine, District Mao ° . | “see a ranged to 11 'the Buick-Oldsmobile-Pont » mt Straits Ferry Schedule 6053 sous fee coms ts serieoe, commons | Mcrae. Us Rub gg ranged up to 11 ) Divs ‘Motors | saemiabiny cemacs™ an” oot, "abe aa _ Indust Ray ... 85.2 illiam Selby, 43, suffered burns sembly Division of General Motors. a ° and cutters 10.00-12.50. utility and com-/| injiand sti nm US Steel . a5 i most suitable to insure the best use Goes Into Effect Friday | mercial bulls 15.00-1700: good and | tsotr Co 31.4 US Tob 187|\0f the face and back. | Conlon named Kenneth N. Scott >y the 2ommun ty in general with rea- , | commercial grades 1100-2000, several | + rae Rte 94, Warn B Pic. 194 or of the Southern Calif ble consideration amone other DS LANSING w — The spring ferry choice, vealers 2000-2700. utility and| int Hary 363 W Ve Pulp .. 206) ~ it manager of the Southern miiforme ge ng cattanaee y HR i ae —— ANS - loads good Bnd choice yearling stock | int wick ecg West Un Tel 1017) Gary Baxter, one of those who Plant at South Gate, succeeding H_ {i., the conservation of * < sen Mack schedule at the Straits of Mackin- | steers 22.00-24.00: two loads choice 430 Int Pi po. Weste A Bk.. 271 le. who , and natural ; a th . - ac will go into effect Friday; one !® stock hetfers 22.00 lint Bilver 6 White me escaped, said he awoke to find |. Cole, who is on leave of absence. and natur chareeter band “boheme Consult Us for First Hand Information [fix earlier than planned, the adtlhis, see 3 900° ‘sround. steaay, (20! Tel & Tel 27 Wilson va pce. 4|smoke filling his apartment. He Robert J. anaes ees | Seta cerrelatien _seretmomest: gad bv . . . jd | “aughter sheep steady: a few loads and -< Wise Bi + Bt) aroused his wife and their five Scott as manager o rlington, | use ana aerae: in Stocks and Bonds | soey. —— fameke ae. ease ee eee. ent [Sones Mon... 039 Young mW #¥" | children and they groped their way Texas, plant. tures and lands to be sed for trade | The earlier schedule results from | Price, including 8 lead of choice 224 | Keisey ‘Hay. 287 Zeaith Rad "108 down the front steps. | preagbh C. Christy was appointed | on ot other ‘purposes. and "also. ihe the absence of ice in the straits.|® few choice and prime native spring peraorr sToons Freeman Green, assistant fire | Production manager of the South-| Sine: structure’ inti! ere iy > We maintain a direct line to a member of all Under the ew schedule ferries | ¢'00-¢.s0; “snora ewer cant ao Sates (Merablewer @& Weeks) chief, said that firemen answering |ern California plant, succeeding E. | parcels ‘setbacks "sive “of. yard "and s with to-the-minut will leave St. I ad Mackin- | 6004 5.00-7.00. Figures after decimal points are eighths | the alarm found the back of the|L. Christopher, who has been |” section 3. “That *. principal exchanges with up- minute 5 - Igace ree “Hane . = — 2.20, 222 and 228 of Section 2 be 4 inaw City at 2 a.m., 3 a.m. nd Baldwin Rubbers ..... lea 17.4 | Building “a mass of flames. pl on special assignments. amended to read as follows » quotation service available at all times. inaw City at 2 a.m., 3 a.m. and Judge Makes Habit Gerity-M: ee 31 35| A bar, a paint store and a furni-; H. F. Settle was appointed pro- ae Degg se. “Commercial 4 p.m. and no departures from e - egg ga — * 33 Mr |ture store room occupied the first | duction manager of the Arlington | connection with the eure og oy ! ‘St. Ignace at lam. 2 am. and Of Taking Office Oaths |Miswestasresives 2222 63 38| floor of the structure. in Caroline | Plant, succeeding Richard J. How- | '*",, display or exchange of goods. wares, C Ne hler Co (3am _ | RALEIGH, N. C. (UP)—Taking |Werme Serews 13a St jlett. Howlett was named produc: |the maintenance “or operation thereon ° . ° Pp . = | the- oath t es | i NE | “+No sale; bid and asked. | The cause of the fire was not, tion manager of the Atlanta, Geor- cerminied Ww Boerne apse eee = { of office is becoming a STOCK AVERAGES determined “| gia, plant, succeeding Hammond. 28 Dwelling A dwelling t any 414 Community National Bank Bidg. . FE 2-9119 | Student on Motorbike habit for Judge Francis O. Clark-| New YORK. Apri 12—Compilea by Th = 4 | Rowse OF building or portion — . i. ie cen pr ‘om pi y e | which ie oon whelly_ee: the 79 — * ‘son of Charlotte. ssociated Press. ly 7 | residence or sleeping place of one or sek OY Avtomobite | pir svateg: Love Thief’ Loses Try se 2. es=: i cod iti at | fl son took an oath when he 131.4 713 162.0) y | trailer coach garage ment. - auto- Pontiac General Hospital this|W@S appointed a special judge in ies Gea isea| . be considered: a diwellion “her o c | . . - * case = mes morning was George L. Beltz, 17,| 1953. In February 1954 he became we ee 3 for Liberty but Raps } oe coompied a en sp dwelling “the e appt 0 of 265 Cottage St. He suffered 4/5 regular superior court judge 1149 67.2 148.8 = be deemed 0 ° broken jaw after an auto struck = i 18 $2 1882) CHICAGO (INS) — Mrs. Alma | Fergerson guilty of alienation with | Sune tnd’ amen ourOne a, hls Oreh- Are F inanced the Low-Cost his motorbike at Auburn Ave caer - expats as #2 it st geen argo we Oe love thief. | malice, and Judge Austin agreed | i "yarces’sett whetvet etn es and Perry St. Supreme Court, and again see — freedom but | no demand for payment of dam- | °f,,t*tsehs part of e dwelling “ ° | W f?? L. C. Ennis, 33. of 467 Howard|took an oath . F Ex got in a crushing feminine blow at | 5 1s secasary. for ar aten recuiremgng _“ a ito ay. McNeill St., told Pontiac Police ‘he was elected to a “short term oreign Exchange Seen a Ee eT a as cee ann : thoroughfare or street except alleys, ine ; was making a left turn from Au- in the general election Nov. 2 NEW YORK. 12 (AP)—Poret Pritchard. | y Is a ed to misstate cluding but not limited to Federal — burn onto Perry and ‘‘didn’t see 1954, and took another oath. The tohew ‘a| Mrs. Fergerson, 52, declared in her age? She is not 42, as she Sate Lumen ca0- Tewetste sents end the boy on the bike,” traveling short term expired Jan. 1 and he | dollars others in cents) open | Criminal Court yesterday that Mrs” says. She is\59,"" Mrs. Fergerson ,222, Corner Tot ant Depth. A | west on Auburn. Beltz was on his took his fourth oath of office in market ava percent breintum or Pritchard is 17 years older than blurted lle 0 Petr In the 12 : 101.53% U.8. cents, off 1 t. . = ed - cocident cocarred. tan am elected regular fede, | gE de ogee as |e Ve ng ae accident occurred. -as an elected regular judge. dey futures 279 11/38 up 1/18 of'e cent:| Mrs. Pritchard indignantly de. | Mrs. Pritchard, who resumed | boundary s' the {root oroviding fhe . Great Britain 60 day futures 2.78 31/33| nied the charge, then an- | the name of a former husband | o's building which meets with the ore. She Sik: Seta Beta BO aay tatares| Ceher $9.50 to keep im ail ancther | afer Fergerson divorced her, re- | sins,ct iis Orimuncy Fe, sents Have you checked your up .00 3/16 of a Be week the woman she claims stole | Plied huffily, “That's a tie.” center of the to "the center vot insurance protection 9] Weseh)* cients ‘sh58 um | her former husband, Roy Fer- + ae | Shek en om Semaine ? ‘tl changed; Hollen Ris tn: 49 ’ Dire. can keep her/$% "Kaa side stands A reedside lately We'll be glad to changed: Italy «liral 16% ofa’ com, | Sersem &. love rival behind bars for six qeond 2 2 temporary or permanent | review your * = Portugal a un | Chief Justice Richard B. Austin | months by paying $3.50 a week for seliine “en Droduce Talsed or produ z coverage ond changed Switseriand ttranc) (free) | denied Mrs. Fergerson's bid for|her board. She said this week's | Py in° Drepriety 0° the stand or bie bring it up- chchannes nerd: Demmark (krone) 14.56. | release on a writ of habeas cor-| money was sent to her by a sym-| wt mare same commercial if t would | : Latin America: Argentina (free) 7.24.| pus. The jailed woman's attorney | pathetic Florida newspaper reader. oa ae tees oe oa no obligation. ; Brasil ( + bon retat ” tendate Mexico Sd. unchanghd, Venere eet: | argued that there was no demand, The Florida writer, obviously a Sate ctttteed! aM ain ee % a vag) 90.00, ——E, eae, by Mrs. Pritchard for the $25,000 | woman, wrote Mrs. Pritchard: | story bier ner laree tha> » feet by 0 | . : = | oore” Ld 5 : H. Ww HUTTENLOCHER: Agency ares Beet: Heng dollar “Mrs. ees es eet © Py , rd —— law begins nearest” hichwar rtentetwar 3 > ‘ More than 600° Saco ‘be ; and the ious Wein he ale husband, de- | » f°C%, * asthe, renee 32.918. | H. W. Hatienlocher Mex £. Kerns . A nse arrive Se ee naseceumen' - re-, a ol FS ction 3 be | from depart foreign coun- | fore incarceration was improp- | cide they want him and moye a te to ; 318 Riker Bidg. PE 4-1551 ” 33 Contigue tries at U.S. airports each day. | er. like a cat. * ‘ Lj ‘ \ ‘ 4 t : 4 ‘ { ‘ b - a * 4 * . y ‘ i ; ‘ sical AE ES gr Ee oe te ap ee ~~ £ an ed en at marcato: Noe _ ~ re Pr — y } ied 4 i ‘ f ° j , J : ; — = 7 * ; j , | , | | | | ; - , : ® + - : THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, APRIL 12, 1955 , Help Wanted Male 6) Help Wanted Male 6) Help Wanted Female 7 Instructions NNER i ! i: F ¢ 3 a 4 SMEN . CARBUR AND SALE ION R evality ~ IGNIT of a of MAR- SALESMAN tt Wa. Teterview 8 abe) APRIL 10, 1055, 2 tor Sisenied, ie reed a " omy “Lame O. oS EE or beloved Mrs. . ot CLASSIFICATIONS Adams; dear mother of was never ‘bet- bpitines chek net seceed, © or Wilma | Pittman end James & for high earnings and security Sure ey ee, ence tat cae feds oe tee 9, ee ty mt and height when per- . Funeral service will be held men who er) NNOUNCEMENTS oot at 2:30 10 om. of 2D.m. Section 13, "The! sub-section p12 of | ore of Thanks 4 Puneral E.Go id Ordinanes be amended to reah os | CO" of Thanks vid Mortensen ~ Sears, Roebuck age “Py oe and Lots. No Skinner is at the Needs St gg ois Ly ty canare feet of 9, i668, MAR- : Bim, Abily to moet foot aren, ber family at, the fire floor lane, Seoge| pl AE . area ‘ebster first requisites Draw = level, ae ye apy # ae po ~ among Mberal commission trea 0." g utlity room im dwellings cow Jacobs, Mrs. oesiont high’ poteuhal’ cassings ee Ss § See oe Pan Bea with neat” will be ia the computation of square be held Sebsoenens 004 ine Ab eS Teh tan | m. from a For 2 ee um width on the biah- Bptecopal Charep Boia "at Trevose therp "Toars shall hav feet Ceme- Hotel ‘clock Thurs., Ly Ad. tne Bundred, Soo ten “1.6 and of the Don- Er Pg ~~ Mr a | 11.7 of 11 be and the same are lson-Johns Punere! Home. i she hereby repealed. above grade of at least & feet ¢ Section 16. That sub-section 11.8 of Sec- | & of Thanks ! ; such height shall not exceed tion 11 be amended to sone b oe aes ; Gages, Sesent ip Cum” | 908 Set 6 oes soma : .. 164] GRATEPULLY ACKNOWLEDGING Nd, Belly _Michiaan — ore pis ‘and at eeant House Tae oT got : —| = Rev. Mavens and Yos| Korean Vets & Non Vets awgoeeses oe five “an absclutely five feet tend ‘tm, tas ne me md im comnec- income Tax Service hana ib roel arn Funeral — See _ad_under Instructions. spect reece wide Mot ine of | thon ‘with: the land ‘prov “tor dwell vateeenes ""6| pathy in the recent death of ‘cur| iP YOU ARE AMIBITIOUS DRI V E Section 8, That syb-sections 3.13 | of | meets all, requirements 30| fotner "ead ‘srendfacher ” Bay| word ci, | nmore mone? Section 3 of said Ordinance ings Emerv family.| than you are m your D ioc ¢ Tass cobcectons 3.98, 331. | 0 ws, Eiory orertongh et wmey-| Se Eo 5 cia 8, wooewers| F'X PERIENCE og ed be a a ae as follows: ane Flowers 3 Ave in URE FOR DRIVFAWAY of Rooms or Living Quar "3 FLOWERS TODAY Ss 1 pE J ce 3.20 Rental | owner or contract pur. | Cone poNsTan’s PE 2.4301 bs APPLY IN PFRSON — 13 al. Ph. FE 5-6663 or chaser of a since ct im 0 home occu: | 2S “ew TER TT OWERS 16 and need lady to care for GUARD HOUSE Cleaners. Rochester | "vere orp eG NEEDS| BST ' Cleaned ba ag «ag gad ‘hen $wo rooms | we and rear-lot lines. : EASTER FLC 2 chitaren. ~ — i Ce Arseredt. CKER FOR DRY steady ‘one ~ ectric—Sewers — for eccupaney by oct more ‘Sportion |g Segtion 16. That sul ol Pike & Paddock )_ie Fleet Carrier g ) JORL CHECKER FOR DRY jain. 7 bass 2 br service. No results no rsons per room. of may rent separate __Corner_ 606 8. BLVD. E. Wiliams. a WN RAKED. charge: chemically trea:ed Se gees ot cong Be Mo wp AGBURETT* TLONPE sam Tm, ron ommenay, opes | hd Sat es ¥ calisiamal f - epeaa four persons. tolat- | erec . Goods eer 2d linea uneral Directors Dhondt as References. FE ._ OR 34096. more v in. , MACHINERY 61317 Se aa wid SSL ald] an SER SS] Sse, oaest's 8 lab bo: won or wan wrens [De Seal rove SE tna! | ECECENIC Moron SERVICE RE providing "uch rental is not to transient ly at M . AIR SMBULANES —CRQUED., With late model car to + wee = ee ;f GtRL £0 Re Ba Ravage og tte ie wep Bee 4 218 : Fo ot lane, San $0, dare sory “building: ee TOite PONERAL Quality, Call at 0'N. Telegraph. | sits. higg one calls. 8c ‘ , CHATRS — HOSPITAL Fiod of Outside Toilets All shell not wd. | COATS Tis. | @ . Call at , GENERAL” HOUSEWORE 2? PLUMBING WORK WANTED NG &@ sales. FE 3.21 toilets shall be | room ot eee | facilities. OR 3 Huron TENCED GENER High school $1016. uipment Rent er aes aceees er approved | putation wd. 32a Ne gy A ng A | pear WANTED PARM gy man,| m-rnings per week sonable. FE BT) ee ccunerted to sort Fc etsines | tis Bist saa bev, numa a OS DIGNIPIED SERVICES : eo to. years id to help ‘with| _gict actepled AL OFFICE |PLTING, DTRRIOR SER eg ol tin rd of for } : Pontiac ENERA Ce ot 2. Ti. Pree be Code for ap-/ front ye ard depth 35 Kurkoy Puneral Rome PE 108 chores on farm wa hak must GENER<¢ ¢ 3-306f installed FE Township Building minimum side Apts. Purnished .......... j . Living quarters haa “ ape ei. Must be rains = | — F- og < — - anata Room 540 ates ER ee ad soce Mo 2 to fend ee f0- | pent ReecgUmumiapeg oo | Donelson-Johns Se Whe as. 40 Seer tae! sa ee hg Gee | ww MOWERS HEDGE WHIEARS able Dwelling. as herein defined | to said Ordinance No. Rent Houses Unfurnished <7 FUNERAL HO a ee WSEWORE AND CHILD CARE. me wort during or saws, ete ton An werk guar. either as ® ae & legal accessory | jows. ' District. 2 31 NED FOR A WANTED: MARRIED MAN ON _ Must live in. F STING IN. Can “Ges, ae a4 hour serv and delivery. and edence ‘Towushio if the | "Section 12.4 Grave ae tae RES ORRIN GUAPEL dairy farm Must heve milking | Frrting AND CROCHETT fel SSS CT anteed. Free Independence ' ; KS-ORIFFIN ¢eoncern. : g se Sek Se Sees ee Shae Le sat iple|EXPERIENCED |, ee eiseare | Geer eng] Heady as & Pn APE chek Go came Commercial Dis- | cept ag otherwise pro used ry) } R C ED: STOCK BOY PULL a LADIES interested. s of animals except in a be ver- shal) be erected or Store sa S-b]1DIE WANTED: STOCK time. varn $10 to —— rf coaches may nance tne following specs Seeeeeeeeen ee work. Apply in pe Pull or 1 rt : eee LAWN SERVICE. Site ‘br, tae Bogrtiot Abpealy Ord | fied “purposes” a Voorh OME V NG to Ne cate Barnet. | BS Gee 3 nd the Will to wort, | WINDOW — WASHING or PE ¢2081| PRICES Tiheld. tile and water Section 1. :* Ran yt -_ ae bermitte. in # Residence FUNERAL H AD jo N. Saginaw NCED pore : aie ai delivering Cail; MOWING. PE 50283 or FE eg tanks installed. pence, He 2 Ordinance. be amended : Tin seine excavating of sand Ambulance oo or Motor MAN ig GP LE eosar | Re sppewiment “Sales a Wanted Female 11) 2735, “24, Tt ORK read as i both. ime plants . WANTED ODO MaiipyY wah WIDDLEAG TD w ineas| Work ~~~" | BLASTERINO & gestion 2° piste of this Ordinance | °%, Stavel oF eg ag ‘or —— Monuments 4A "hey teh or pact Une cart. SE ior, bome tnd for home thes WASHING AND IRONING DONE | oo Meye Oe dInO AwO RESIOW. le hereby divided | ine purpose the premises. Moxon A pe oy _| phone. WASHIN PF OTM TREE TRIMMIN 1° FE * Beevamtaace Tewnshly to perepy divided vel, or both. mined on the pres ane ae AND 8A me eA cea eciend’ pOSTHIOW NOW| eee name Free estimate FE 260 tate Ge Eepuing either Districts | S30 cion 12a 2). Requirem ‘ fac Oranie @ Marble Colhpany “iver eferences reaulred” Apely| PERMANENT POSTTION WO Kenilworth WASH| S'sax may de referre’ te ce clther Districts Reaqulaticns ‘os i: “Ol Wanner tbe er SS ee eee fa aie Sanam Pall or Gast inne. (6 cade Wand Wail ° FREE SERVICE. TRIMMING SUR- er Zones and designated as R1/|™S No gravel or sand shail Robert J & Gs 23-4800 . an 25 to after 10 am Standard | oe aaa Pull of part time.|j and cleaning. FE 1-0223 TREE sER 2 ous down. é Residence } District we as “mined im any part of Independence 269 Oakland We need a m 1% 8. Saginaw St appearance. Use of car es-| ing gery. undesir wits g 1 Distriet, Township. to which this odinance 50 metery Lots 5 ex- D: 2 MEN FOR OAS STA- sential MS CasTT tar talerviow i PAN. +o) © sdanutecturine 1 District, designate gh yy Be SO ee 35 who has had “Gon. Must Rnow mn ke] IWTELLIORNT REFINED. COL- CURTAINS, RUFFLED O8 PAS PUBLIC RELATIONS - PUBLICITY. Botaras # Dutt. dns ae | End be tvs B'Est hates CATE | perience in layout, |"E el Raxarig oa ata woes geen tant) his ee Se et Sebverr: 7% gayle net pan *" Manufacturing 2 bo ay Sor the porn oii Sal Paine Sher tive, copy writing and gen- | Service. panmencen ara) Meso OT ie Sisep'in| DAY WORK OR OFFICE | es and Pod Movpurven Farms District ¢ 12.4 (2) shall bem aS 2 ~ — - 15 eral display advertis- WANTED: at tee ee ee Laundry. Plain cooking | Reter-|_ tne_6y_bowt_| CED PAINTER WANTS| fo gy lla Dial OLive génunara, District, designate as R- surety bond for the faithful beria s BOX REPLIES ing work. Ability to YOUNG MAN. WHO WAX == far | ences.“ at WEAR | Me =oay |S “I ae os all of the applicable reo cork home on lake. to ae oe READY-TO-WE< a 58 EXCELLENT 1 DAY! Saws—lLa District. Gontmnste es of Section 12.4 (2) 85 do some art w Small board to vay in - ' * |fRONINGS EXCELLE sharpened. Lay Be of said secced | Set Out in the . am, toda od turn’ Must heve Teferences, FE SWOMAN serv.ce. PE $1471. Rocarggey es ne pustrict ‘Map of, independence | Spall, be. ‘Board ‘ot Appeals oa At 10 = very helpful. Must be 3 ne one PO jap soll soy "Sah | MIMEOORAPHING TYPING. GEC | sea SaBOG GaGa PILED Zoning“ where ts Sifaches hereto = tees than a with guret- esereved : se there were replies te able to type reason- Youno gags on mechanically ol wear experience Bree Damen) lS eee ace TR | D. W. Fitewater = PE +2681. —) . ——~ all Township Board see the Press office I have a good Seleed, Goad fet resume’ ings. § day rivilere Other, j King St. Highiand, | SAWS MACHINE PILED st. said > 4 taformea- iF shall specify the time ior 6 ably we = é diate discount pv ! -| institution. 408 | {LEY LEACH 1¢ BAGLEY tea oY shall by" ge ‘much ome ai of ina 2) Buch pemeree S Resipmet oN] | the following boxes: personalit and sales aoe tree bes benen Other _. Practical Won WOU x5) & Taxes 14 if the matters of periods . ot i , *S.. ends or eve Bookkeeping PRA A A lien set fotth by said mao permit shall be gonowes Sue Mne neues | dai 8 ability. If you can |, J. WAITE’S- =| ike working week ial, bent crest. ole end 10D contained application bale - 25, 28, 6. . E-| nings. FE ss NG - TYPING were ail fully eet forth and cont Su thea cin ots iaie 6 9, 13, 22, these. require- : a A BOOKKEEPING -T Qestien Oras | Pond ie expiration sale A ; meet. , Mou’ ead cookigs Live ia. Good RELIABLE W ope eer Ter eerie absction 8. Tht came ts Township “ et — *| ments and are inter- salary. Call MI 6-2290. + 4 : RS 16 a ee Sseats | provided we apoi : ais 6| coted in a permanent 10 BOYS | attes capies."exrenrerer 2 RLIAMLE WOMAN TANTS 247| Dresomaking. Talorng ®. acon 6) - . Sara in se part time rk or week wo: s | Oe eee ‘ Beading. 7 ¢ Boction€: eee 7% ~=Help Wanted M connection, po ae escent aelans “Only Seheon. | WASHINGS & IRONINOS | PICK ALTERATIONS: BUTTON MOLES : . = i ress peed y up and deliver. Phone F any size ents. 5 8 YOUNG MARRIED 29, Pontiac enced now _ Up and ¢ ¥ work it PP oot Wefan scores pl METRE TOUC, ManNee| 29, Po Mary "Pon, OOD Gea MAE PE atime Sek BF oat te any sesescoees | man 43. nterview. DY FOR HOME Wed. and Thurs. it R tomarily than i Grain & Feed rview. FE 2-81 1 after- SALESLA xpert- ee wrp | Furniture poe permitted uses including not more Ber as to eliminate as tar as be oa 9 eg. ae Bi SS TTENTION We neeq 10 bere bo ig 14) ative shop ——— oe ge t| WASHINGS & IRONINOS | AAR AARRRAR- RR wd Rent Yeas, te ores tae ot Dit | cable noises, vibrations or dust a ™ , : : - poons only, Thursday enced in gifts. linens, bath. mon: aan son A SPE 12:00 te 4.00 p s Permanent open | —— N WORK REP 2 $7332 - _— every lot a rear! o>) injurious or a ..1% and used car salesman from accessorie Htiems. Ne nt WOULD LIKE KITCHE DAY _cialty FE $0162 FE ! — So a a ee “rng | Sele, Farge Be oak at Nl cat Magen nc "hdnir | BREN ENTED., Mp eaeny “Garden Plowing 16B (S) feet bd Trmitted nearer | TODAY 8. le a! ; : __| pe Sa aoe provided: however. that a private «a |.) NO Pro ITH US | sen (PM =p woman| ~~ PLow- rege be constructed | in eburch or ye B.A “Qravelband District We have Cag moray oualities - poe Tene «| Se. ee Youna cue os aren og KINDS OF gt = rE ion’ ts whtch, potyene conaty- poo 3) men art PRODUCE ednesday to . 1 Oportunity ot a eek Cok PR ee ee oe ee Se ee Ree Saletan Boe. fog nial Ovotumits | Seat sae FER Fomodelea or normally go gh ex- | Genvakeana 81 WE PROD * ae Circulation Dept. Pir “sunnooupine AREAS Building Service 12 ge ang Pontiac. MA Fost caty-five 128) the depth of the e Se 1 Phone or drop in Inc HOUSEKEEPER E 80029. J ; FRESS cutee de dae an bade cree loc ~~ GARDEN PLOWIVO AND LA Seca of tyentr Dot be esa than fifty a ye ee — ae ie days week 20, FE PONTIAC ; soc 's cor ‘ond wanes to cart ART SWOBODA | _wretag. 08 3082 | ¢. No @ 85 JOrdan 6-1545 bas 8 ca x f » . — PLOWING _ « . yoar abutting upon a, seventy-five \ 47811 ia y uch os $100 a wee form:ca sops additions GARDEN 3-9004 PE $651. = seal ve ee mes a | Bithcsree Mona Ottered in A-l Thread Roller | ons You MED no’ DAVERTAET _B* remodeling b-0_p-o0i4 |g eanpen phowino— pie a Fe of Sond and mace, mor be oe |! Cars by rj 4 he i <4 ODER Sfowte sou boee street ithin such Seoee : rvisor DELIVER ee 23-4855 _ SON ie co on rear bs | oval in conformity ~ 90 Supe te close _tol- 4 ation. see Sally) : ORK FOR } bt se Same Acces- duce the clevation of working 4 information BRICK WORK OR 36289 A 67 pg Bane thereot ‘not to the existing aot 91 erances. Steady B amelie ce | Help Wanted Female 7) pfs ciel Pestiac Pom. | touna eee. ieee ceimaege. OF | ce eel iee LAWS on 235, sory ia heieht may oc- and existing or further towever ce Do ES ap Wwames romate / on Thursday at 3 pm. or 7 pm. 1239 _ Call after 3 pm En. yo fifteen ent | nighway end provided 3 AMBITIOUS MEN WANTED AT WHITE WOMAN FOR HOUSE NO. BASEMENTS /|__ Sen. * yrO - TILLING ing ey than 2 —_ © tat the excavated 1 2 pg + yt — with excellent ? B kk r WHITE OM of children. Live/ BLOCK | LAYING, | BA ROTO - fit ber, cent) of beiidines shall aot filed within twelve eS ae Assistant Bookkeepe werk and core ___| __ specialty. FE 7 ———} seer of the ,Binimam, 2 street jy gh es TRE YOU ACTIVE AND Wine Midwest Employment egg A aw age mome * ‘dere aotaananere Live I. must wy wbett LP Tied haaiions, i mL — ae of the rear platted street av watching Pontiac | STATE BANK BLDG. day on te Bat: +—tike—chiidren. FE $3125 dormers i that portion existing ation x oi $ «6 PONTIAC filson Pontiac-Cadu | like children. PE $31 nor the street than the | SoSisare an elev cur| Let Og busy FE sez! ¢iso0. w ties Tax Service 17 yard is cisk Geel Ge ae the existing elevation APRIL 11, 1955, BLAN' our ‘ealt “end care STORE MANAGER FOR pore, FES Re nae! DD TRE Soh width of side yerd street. One| piatted street, road or _— ladstone Pl. Pontiac, : ae ee ARTY PLAN SELL branch in Clark- | _' PLASTERING AND “ ~ os ~ -- F-* --~ By- All excavating must eit age 58; beloved vite of Marry E. ee ee FS. MARRIED? “we Peasy Hewton counties ston, 14 Main % Por ar Cabins! mais i os ACCOUNTING & TAX SERVICE which is part of a recorded plat. to @ water i - Ball; . Pu-| §4isi. peal an Bh, ointment BLOCK. BRICK CEMEN Edward Hawiey ses or asece, i, Tae tperines gand,] |S ‘oe Py pm trom BOY FOR STEADY WORE MOET] 4). 1 TRAVEL | Per » |SRicR (BLOCK AND CEMENT —_104_Argvie _FE_ 3-200 sub-section 9. Po graded the following: A 14th, at 2 p. m. 7 fooak of age. Manager - Trainee, po pitasind BRi zs No tob Obtain revision benefits. te Tega ae houses. community build- arm the excavaied area, will not cok my Donelson ~ Jonna” Fu K. tne to bad Loundey. ted anager,” representing nat ion A =] ote Pitt Sereeee s-sae or ie _ a tee rome * Guaranteed Some BY sonbRick clubs ¢ and permit Home w Rev. t at leading commis- ‘adie« ONE . ee ee SOTTIUVE | work a Home_app.__FE 81228 _ Park tf the Board | jeci 3 iclating. Intermen 8. = Salary plus delivery. {_. ~ CUTIVE | —¥ert_ FE +90 rn ‘| _ Bom SERV. a Tralley Coact would be com-| nant water. of such area be/ Burton off Cemetery. | iS, WANTS WORK APTER pegged, scident & health | 2GE. Tam i ri WOMAN. EXE ~'CARPENTER WORK C an NO AND TAX ot i. | accordance | 2. That the surface i it. Donelson-Johns Pu- Sat. Phone FE 46400.| sin sta Paid accident & we 50569. . TIME tairs, alterations & garages : ers Siryeteg ang Law puto permit and. too" soll removed from the noel gt dogs : hits "WANTED you DECORAT.| § mous Abd ambitious.” wie| smple_ Evenings Fh. _FE_ 54000. Unusual leadership type ere 2 Sora erat ee coon until araded as necessary — d ehureh. OA intelligent also. |ASSIST ledge of lab. choose own 'CEMEN] WORK. "| BOOKKEEPING therefor =, = eg bmn by the | excavation and aks and d 1, 1955, LIN-| ing Oxfor type, drive, trav fice. Some know tos} te tart yom ool hens-ib—dencen—-Bat-6400 L_ PITZWATER pearing has ter 6 Gave previous | ao & reduce which will result in Lake Avenue, siter 7 Sik). Ow ee on ifter’ apti:| work preferrc+ MI 4-26 pode Bie im 2 me en | cee woe ‘BLOCK LAYING, | ,, cl. Board ‘of Appesis after b save, previous thereof to a surface raphy ‘The banks | da Jay, 121 loved infant |=, : OR x "yeu after apt) wore organization ‘Te building, ex-|CEMENT WORK eways. Work! ry rE tome Gf posverts nae of ee ob ok cee tnd shal; Orion. | Mich. be 4 Mrs |lime. Night shift. Company. paid and rigid character in- | money while youre bul basements and driv: 2.023. of property owners ite of the | of all excavations ed herein and shall; daughter of Robert W. an ister | insurance Apply 101 W. Huron! tude tests ‘Must own car. If ac. Ww. ecutive income Wiokds os the - 8-0151 or oe the perimeter of the the | and graded as provid i not be th R. Boughner; Fs me. —privers:— Pelt a Dt py assigned under| Anderson Bakery. Mi +7114. form ace Sa Bad Satman 3m [Sted at Aseceke deter ince attr suck | jor om ‘one and oneal "ith on oi Bands service will be held a ee Ss) oe cxperienced. m ting and os "Vies fans FULL AND PART day ti pm ort pm CEMENT WORK. > foors. JACK BANNEN the | thy foot Punera’ 4p. m. we ° tion a 2 paid insurance — me. - ely PM, BB soaded or surfaced April 13th. at 4 p Possible to save $15, espeney Lk. 3 to 6) WAITRESS. Bar.) EM 33382 * Coach me-/ said bank shail be (6) imches of | Wednesday. Funeral Home, Lake p.m. . . Write for im! Apply 438 Orchard red . Puffs Midget pt LYY. or gue | to the inte:est of the inimum of six from Allen's a irra 4 tor in 24 months Denke _ SEMENT is OUA cent Forms rity gg ae hg Faitabie "sou fone oop me nal Oe C “Oliver officiating. Interment| Cold ee ee Gistely while ‘om opening Ht Vorker |Wawtup: Rarakiacen—ory| “SME"™ 18 SPR OEP Es “ao ar a 5 shrube, lorumes of] C Lawn Cemetery, Lake| Capable dies. Steady may cost you ild Welfare Worker office. m eaners 174) CUSTOss ‘ ms ~ site 8 of sud| 3 To trees at East Arrangements and solid Bor @. exists. Delay i Child e for poly Sylvan Cleaners. 1743 PE -s6080 FE 3-418 P Sects it That sub-division ied to | grasses upon the ible Orion, Michigan ome, | _Write Pontiec Press Box @3. | feotte. | ate Children’s Agency bling. Ai poems ited LS YB ce F 9.1 of Section 0 add where reverctation is possible by the Allen's ral . AOGOUNTANT Priv: juirements. BA in| Orchard Lk. Rd — |CARPENTR a No. 2 ® of all excava y cost $400 — $800 NATIONAL RADIO ‘| Mintaum req determined |—— WOMEN | ment work, ete. PE $-0783._ seid houses multiple dwell- rn 4 as prov loped | _ Lake Orion. Excellent opportunity .. _.. $565 REPRESENTA’ ORK social sciences. pn o. Write telephone solicitors, CARPENTER ¥ ORK ALTERA- thes, ‘motels ea’ toto this “district to be | fof s\veter, line at 0 slope, whic I hel 1080 LaBelle Bt. age. be; > i eeonenne $200] —@ * ice contacts,|_Peatiee Press Bone. oe ee caitien: ade BENJAMIN R. BACKUS tered. or mov two or m one-half (i's) Ethe { Robert Hallen- attendant =—iw. sss. Man for service c 0 ne between . 2 a St. Room 18 for the housine of not Ss 1) foot vertical| beloved wife o Mrs. Cari Station 16-17 . $0) Man CLERK Telegraph Rd . CEMENT WORK. RESIDENTIA iW. Bere M Reom me families, etther ron horizontal. to ome (1) sut-| beck; dear mother of mess | movers. for sum- 30 years. Ap- R =. XPERIENCED FOOD ial: free PE 4-1802 ves. PE 8-637 the tequire- | feet k shall be sodded or su Edgat Hallenbeck. | College men Avvly now Age 21 to Wy SOGRAPHER | |Warrress & idget Bar, 2661. and FE 4-936. 5 stently shall aildines permitted im and said ban um of six (6) inches’ Kelley and Ts. Delia Worth. placement. . ’ > Sagi St STENOGR: on for; and bar Puffs M + y me FE +8 * AVE MONEY ments for other bu a oe faced Vib © minimem of cin i), inches dear sister of Mrs Mre| mer. FMPLOYMENT ly at 111 S. Saginaw St. experienced person for) and Hey. — MARCH & : a district except as fo width of | of suitable soll. and th Mrs Lillian \Rebertesa, | Mra) DONDE) sang ee gi-| Prefer requires initiative | _Dsxie_ RESS CURB GIRL Reh woe ae with licensed | Let us file your return for you. (a) Area “f Lot. A a me highway | seeded with grass permit referred te in Anna Bowers, Mrs. Violet 4 Ba"! gre W. Huron re_sos OFFICE MANAGER poi anemeep ony aad) wip: oe ee Apply El; APR'L. Al. tvpes of carpenter St. appoint - Sa ee ee at et eee f wbeection 13.417); ABE Myrtle ‘Cleveland and Ba-| sx, ce? ROUTE MAN |e ws track dee one ee (eee be 21 years) Must be ye i a siding storm win- Se en ie en ae gub-seragragh 3 of subsoutte whenever) ward Griffin Funeral te | EXPERLEN ed rv cleaning route | Sng rates PE 2017. pig Rg 1 office,| Mar Drive to Ra oar .vres of altera- not less than fifteen pmo that im hereof shall have es or excavation | will be held Thursday, Apr -| tor establish MA_ 53521. = - ESTABLISHED ROUTE! or . tal. corner Silver Lake NURSE| %°F corrected. In square feet provided th two (2) anv gravel or sand joned for any pe- at 2 p.m. at Voorhees-Siple Mc-| Beta Cleaners, - UMP AND ONE for neat appearing mar-| Pontiac . - WANTED REOISTERED KU tions, Cwellings heusine more increased six shall have been aband (12) consecutive neral Home with Rev. D D Mc | EXPERIEN BUM con-| open with car CREDIT CLERK sor small pital. PE $8. | ater M o by: 3 ee ee ue teen th uals. wallkann teres: Coll officiating. Interment in int man. Wrolet "Seles,| Tied man FE 21d between , On HOU: AGE 6) D&S 2-7006 hundred 1600, sauafe feet months. then all plants stockpiles’ and) = Oak Hill Cemetery. -Mrs. Hallen- » Taylor Chevrolet y wr In ting clerical work for home than x F fences) at the . MA. +1561. and 8pm te 50 te ne tional fomi ates, There shell be pa ye A ogg no averse beck will = as. rel Nome. vated alled Late, Mee A = na 8 p wages. PR sora before 10 a.m. PLCCH SANDING Laying FIN. minimum side ya every principal _ from such ub-sections 13.2 135) — —— , Al, 1988, BER- 2% & 38 for retail selling. WORN a MER WANTS “MID. Gardner Doman Wee iattatans comalaine more | nee *t} of said Ordinance | HAWKINS, APRIL 11, ey| twee 1 cacatee and ORKING ed ett eo eased building Por buildings © idth shall and 136 of Section ws cee A. Featiog, Mich. Og: Ti] One weed record wom 2 (2) families this w ed to read as follo | { Mrs. Ww. E B-) with goot sales - wages . and me toerease. three, 5 Be, ay P13'7 Alterations chal be repaired ot a| ter sie service net Spm es] TE COCO RopemEEm 1885 care of i (one) ig "reer, oid pende comet ig comet “work. a i din, i . y Feauire. in’ acy eine a ial any, wort be com-| ednecday, April 13. wie tater (32 vain suave atm aa. fo XT GuibIn! SERVICE Wc) Rear yards “There shall ect | Satter, pee te "construction ax erection ry hy oo ap ene a ee time. Days. WOMAN TO CARE FOR 1 YEaR| TSR, FE 27008 mintmem reer Tord ef fivece tos} eee ape ee cana evens Hawkins will Le te cree. **| Woodward Seuare Lake eerziee- oe living in. MArket Bo Bve_ OR_b-22% for every lot for parkin areas nor any district nor moved) goorks-Griffin Punerel Home. _| ont fo_Ted's. W@ussce Hatten), res space rt- out into another ee ke at de EL VILLA | ———— NCED ANE _ 43247. tial comm E =O ee — ~~~ within stiog, without. first obtaining & ge gy Ew, Michigan. ag gg oy Geek arivers, ¥ ali gee Agi aa Mth Clalists 19 ercbitectural Mie. na |FOP ‘et. sina two 2), oF housekeeping units. | poiding permit "Township | Age 64; beloved or of Luman| §,Ward Co. 1978 to 7:30 p.m. Must “Postion Prece| J0b,t00 lenge or toe emell tia, containing complete sour archer less | Inspector of the To Building | Legg: dear mother . - a . Write =a shall contain its. If the Townshivo Smithson, Carson . tase four buntiva twonty 1420 carace’| mapector finds the sbslication Ficce etocwes Lege and Clarice Elisebeth Price: dairy farm. OA #2941. x 64. feet per ge ogg ‘oom opees to the wizomenta of ant mark all! Gear sister of Ruth & Heutas. & PULL TIME MEN'S CLOTHING accessory ided into not and the . wOved over! tivate funeral serv salesman s Gan toy (a) -roome gad. gne_ tl) | cote et’ aon secheoten f which shall) P today, April 12th, at 2 p. m. Clothes. 200 N. Saginaw. less than two (2) rooms Revsoch my his signature one copy o Sergei tbe held at residence in Ros-|_ Hall Clothes. 200 N. | — beth. For motels ee be retained Gy him. one covv shall be| re — Rev. D. D. Brady I are provided the ith the Township Cle | commen wi ape ip ee ee Seon amcatet t"Srl! ors Pomtlec Prose a) ht hiean ‘emetery. feet tad sha Mn ped pone Ty Voth oe cord a a a ey P cipro sateeaed ——, ee Pune’ —— FOR WANT ADS te $ y — finite allocat- stating the ched to and re-| Roscommon, : Parking Area A de { which card shall be atta a - ARN, : at Rees fo) cere ca ma eee eet ae ee | Eh ee eet DIAL FE 2-818 PP Seth lt en ee i aciovment not we - and other of ve nd the issuance of thé! 10. of Gerald W. x m : m to ti am. % BLDG. feet exclusive of drive and set the application a Building In- | Mielke: dear sister 5 house #6 PONTIAC STATE BANK arce-waye shall be _ provid r construction card by the a : “Fencont purvten oak rom 8 a.m. to 5 p.m, ae FE a of parang aot oe = eet tn a | bei Weanaaday.. Apri Charen should ve ve [| MAN FOR WARENOUSE FORE: | To a onvure. pose ouch @s comnyr Tow fa subsequently di | 1°. at Grace ri errors dispatcher Park time. ° pg hg Ey site emernetie’ | tf ate St Seta S|] pee” immea Tae a eB | ROTO-TILLER te t | building do not Baby Ano is fications. ~~ > oh ae casee where a ments of this Ordinance —*S tae ne Deasleon-sohas Penetel sibility for errors other ; WITH EXPERIENCE IN , N tad builaing ap. eenctrucied it permit. he ‘shall'tm ail ‘canes state such | {he “eamnig-|| for” teat" poruce’ tthe ||? hardware a Appi et Yeakee| DRESS SALESWOME) | a1 rt and permit, : ith the cause a — APRIL 10, 1986, CHRIS- the aa- Ages ‘ traits sca front may face into a cou the refusal in writing w MEKRAS, APRIL 10, insertion of Stores 153_N. Sacinay_ — with i Fear faeces oe oe ae Toaen y Gke caennew: ‘Geetfiioens: | tn J., 510 8. Paddock eS pate Rms which has peep uEchaRic a L War consider enty women wit | COMPLETE LAWN pq wg Tear. lines "Seildines- con. , buildin constructed or Le Aa a po agg Rd dear ore her_ of rendered “ae 5 Work for Allo < : a week, va- tree’ buildings con- No pbuilding (200) dollars of | ta ‘ Rev... De-| 4 she error. Lake aren MA 42000 i , dis. or : ever. that for continuous families the expense of two hundred , nor | Baar J. Mekras and a made be sure to ee i 7h, * : more than two fam (15) more nor any butldine moved into | Widsthens Mekras. Puneral serv tems. ere me oumber.” RAWLEIGH DEALER ae A Sty Mr, George. rea: yerd depth «{ fifteen e4_within end pieced upon a founds: | be held W y, April your “kill ce ; pa ee, TU a ee, 2 oh sie oe Gah ae ee eee | a wu . Oe ae ee Newport's, amis fo. jock tear ana mde vara esse, Focucaip wae be. used or “Gaer maper| ete een —: Wo tahustment El Seen #,, Dent. MCD-606-105 Pree. ever, thie shall twenty ( feet the Building Inspector has of eocnpeney Rev. Soterios D. offi- edvertice- i e @ greater jiding Is tion issued a certificate in Pontiac,/ Closing time for es Geclgned tor bots commercial end duel therefor and suc, incvection and eerun| Sane 4% "Funeral “Home| ments coutaining iar este || 7 A el RK Fi b- the ~ 2 Doneison-Johns ~ . calluled "a fiwe of sits verde forthe part after request teretor has teen waded Prayer will be read et Donelson yee 13 o'clock noon the Rests fe ryaramtons E OF of the ° | ae oj nag — Be at the time of the inspection —. oie Baterious emtenad RAY O’NEIL, ealtor : DER, FLOC LAYING. NO SHORTAG eens, Geovides: Rewer ust be provided | provement has been complet shall be 4 of Bt. George Greek Tragsient Want Ads may “uw wyan* : nine. OBS in the Want Ads! page ange i ATE a sd fon 19 is SS oe vellis, pastor be to 0:30 a.m, one FE3-103 or PE one , . I in tf of Sectien 6 wiatipentng e.Yala Dees Visions ‘of Act ‘ae 'ot Bobue eetsret faq) | _ Orthodox Chureh AWOL.) 4, “Say ot aher || Phone FOCTURAT 8F EEtISee the Press — Side lot ve end sub- ; ; first insertion. SERVICE SALEAMAN. MUST BE Ral ! : complied with, “At any SO aa A ee mmission | " 1011 4"nopeang ‘of tre aa}p Siost is aaaile eat and = ambitions | BON on NOW. Also place a Wor width Tor ‘each te ecortnance with Act 183 of Bubite | — pmeees|§ Caem Dal 3 Daze # Dasa Sait $7 _Murce #,__ FE «ae hess Sea weeE| Vented ad to Thisa e no f ieMiekn Rene, i 5 = a a RR | gle EM EE hall take gale ther, ot dear’ brother of ; > So 4% Bre Berries. . : aa exp. 1131 Dover| YOur way to wages effect ¥. days from and efter Phillip, John Rendon. ‘ 1. 3423 +s ward A * 2 08 of its final. passage by the Townshis Mi fiose Pens and Mre. dupe 8 200 360 640 9] Whe h general —— ~ ‘ wie Board ¢” Indenendence Pig me Zepata. Mr. Rendon yl A $ 24 432 «68 Switchman, RR SPRClALIZ c , Chairmen Board this evening from ~~ the fate 3 is oes 76 yardmaster, - of » ; i HA DOEBLER Biple Town, ®. A i Clerk Town Punersi foie, Robe oO 6 cm} ohnson Ave. Yard Office. Independence Texas for service and burial : . J = i 10th day of there. “¢ ' i t * s wae oe! —_— 5! ¢ tH T | ONTIAE F —~ RE 4 ss. TU _dish. and light trucking. P wom Your by SDAY Truck 2a Oacaee equiry sr eae G : = per MAH £8, ee, HT, =e L 12 ste to R AN Re : . P Ps e Tee © H altor For 195 on oe nt Poi A ore Sale 5 Ind tiac 1% os poe os your ora Grit | H ustrial we thas sine i verwei yrs. wie tis bone Jak buses pan Tract an SS Somes ‘s fired that “5 Sxe = Our nr ne e Front 43 Souter d and —. ms ? .* We lot hom on } eee io r Notions is 8 ot? On ye Seed cellent ‘ront Bri are phelete your will tis ~|> : ae me... ed Fine closing do 1991 "vig trees rick ls et oe a — om cue Pe = ea Fer redid tte +1 d _ or fesse To a aks r Ethaads pe na esq Sale “a . FE a. 442 vi on : Chil Pai you rty geae ck beac 130 we D ard CLEA bd AL! id ae Hoare RY B us us 2 ct ead to ft ? H R and ‘o seas. NOB w week. t oe Walle's Y i: toda We ‘fom i rt See Pat 20 uses ED Petar ear Ww * ve ea . to aite's ewe y to om. = ec A s A “ uC ts Pee we sf Beers = ade aes aNd ot a 43 van E Prooe rye J... clude poy in o, “Pant ~ S D D — nth living tt bere rm full A oO’ rE. ~ A u eo ec ce and. ex a woe D-RATES ae act jaereeens rors EL ° TE Cas ante 4 = coopera: ° Ss “ ee he vil oon. ter . vita, man cast" snoee. sees aire ul sep at RACTIVE ml ipo it ft uti t. eg. spa att bom Fe ty. Fes é oa i ; 3 ro 7 om cares rye a= in re S4 Taeee ce bd ° Can, : 7 et br ore sur co aoe H | J 85 TIT | form ; rie | rma 7 trai a _ +2983 ‘ pet] INC . sue Fe 1 - anted Ma. re ree _ 3 a8 a ATH Al Pad ONVALES HOM omes OHN a | _( roa <2 Ve abu tered ono" aodsea or ey Low 09 INC, [ py ed RA | merry vaeality wo 3 | tn pArt 17 AND Soe z Ty | 26 ( Kit ae. Ca Ba ‘OU om ar oduedped ecrea full LAK down 2 roe estimates ~iioited ES 28 Te g A mes ome a pan eto Ga. acer erly N yore rt. = LE ae ier sux’ and on ae ee. E HOUSE. AND . | see iis. Te A ylor —— 3A rane P a 5 70 A = M cog c 7 ow - a. R to en Yo Ng | arb! i . ho: you. ACE. F paym Sees sage a as Se ae ie a oe Fan Reale Paty opr eae ‘FRONTS oe ¥ ese Yaar ‘around ia re er R MPL : le et. 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"Ua : : . city with bi me ofl “7 t UTE F _FE ee=3] ‘ FE c im oth ee or ante ae = “acne pecan robe ease ‘RF + o> ter. Fait the oe eae 7 Law ri, rence | ore cooee seerenton masern Heine tFORI a8 Epes * ‘ / . 181 £ € oak Tone fot A REN sale priced age — “ae xP Pee er "John = =|" hike ro are Sees ae — oh ge omy +0506 cast S Fag ny basemen Homeed | ves hot t St ich liv or T me re ock on | nkK aie wa ide tment Ho | 4 tor “tovel wunper 2 veel REA ] oe" 138 ining F t only | 4 OR intmen saera Be arn y s at, . Irwin M : — | om BEERS oe mEe in least O WW) ae re eae tse PK ou nN a | conv el = + 1 OC foes id —— ca © ~ gine Ber rari JMS ei - aw sieve to h an n tu y! | Pan i pore. mleet oo min vol antic aa Te MS » 21804 se ythi oy i “Timaster w, gee = ev << tered car * } Sa 1} 1 in bu rch = J am | e pes ious h \ 1 ! ng to a. es om a bed ted pistet ton bed walls evaae . ad. To you qui rt sie nate ot f . Pe ve. 5 aa. call lace ‘@ 4 I eee chu aaa = are ; p : E2 a F e.2 este ~ pas ee zB ! ade a attend -8181 or Le R. T “— room ED tha tee \ 7 r at bule = R . rene ' and 00 $00, “ we. = Eedetes we PP By OWNER. serena: ealte fae we ¢ .. - ; a | . ‘ or i Desirab panes ve ia i . hg re le ~— 4 vecree Vv a Fi wae ig HUMeel a tee io tie eed ’ REA ae ox Fe vw eS /| ? | js "0 -y. a a fed. ae -, ! . ‘* ; é Ys Shy Ky ~' | * i F f ; }\ Sy oe . : dt yt AG (TWENTY.SIX a a THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, APRIL 12,1985 2 ee eee "ae : aia ana ia: eee For T rand Sale Houses 43 ____For Sale Houses 43) For Sale Houses 43/SLICE OF HAM } For Salé Lots “4 For Sele,Farms 48| Busi Opportuniti 51 M te L 8 Tree BUWT BRAND NEW! Near St. Joe’s Hospital } LAKE ORION — NEW — Pormo= ee ~ . ~~ (State ; | REISS, SARs hase dows | _'Wabrin‘onERN" NY psa ee =~ ‘sation 28 | GROCERY BUSINESS Ro sion at went hs R_ GREEN ace | ‘% p., Motel with SD. leone te in - e 4 2 3. re, ie, Epa 8 rooms. gas heat. Cash or terms. | . OOo 4 take and tare property. PW. | ' competition. * Complete stock. . ~ eke. ¥ owns. 42056. after ‘ eres extras. "Take a te : i PaMiL? Pia? AUBURN i _ ® . 98900. 2 fam : —i ? ; > ‘ ; FHA $700 DOWN sam gk. tamy on BUILDEERS echener OL eit RED HORSE | Extra Fast * brand new PHA Pe $10.500 9 room house on | > on -« = % 7 ATTENTION Ares. 1 mi top front- mire Fry St. 120 ft. frontage. Out- | /2=/* 2 A ; ene. 8 ves Cass Elizabeth Ra, ; n icing. room bues Pient: other \ ar & room house extra rv ae eter. Se ss homes PW Dinnan a son, 6s ot a === | 4 level lots in Syivan Citv Soxis0. Geiye bare. Saad re $2282 or PE 20170" ice Home ~~ Tie bats os forced — = 77 , . : conees ~ s o euitea” or fanch style VA Cone — rg roe ser or teraiture . femmes: outs * NOTHING DOWN * - “ey ca * ay, os homes. Priced at only ts ee with 120 Acres-Rochester - M Loans made without endorsers for FULL PRICE Cay sidewalk. sewer, foes. ee eee — —_— - ] | ‘Seectable dows seyment. mora ares. All level dart oaths to oo — a . Drive out Baldwin it pad finished . ? . clay joam soll, Good 8 to yson turn left ede heat earnest, wl - Edw. M..Stout, Realtor. room house grade A dai - be to W. Tennyson Mane pour | —Puilt 9 vedroom on 33a,” |<” WT ul CO: nn tages emg sae! Saye ates | TE am TOR | FIOUSPHOLD Ps ee = “RHANCE PADDY ADEA Wil do from 900.000 to $63 000 FINANCE $550 00 RAY O'NEIL, Realtor | COODE LL REALTY | . ie DODGE PARK AREA pre Recee 0 of Pestiac: BToss business this year. $ room . | ya et Open & | _3200 Rochester Ra OL 60831 __ F KC —-/° ee tieeg t Tensenable. terms. FR), as tome an ee main vhighwey ina smal My Squin Secinew Bt Ks Phone or O 648 VL Z a F 3 , anise = 670 W. Huron St. Ph_ PE 43525 | Now 's the time to buy this high Swaps 55 # Open Evenings ‘til 8 | thine Mode: open daily 107 om | a ~ y P 4 : een call Bpea terms. If no answer Ph. FE ~ Bh pnng "e 8 Baan, Bos PPPs as — é sac lac pec PE ¢390 Elizabeth Lake F ~ On East Blvd between Perry and | ‘ : . =» FE 5-8963 ™ ™ Open Eve. ‘til 0 Comfortable tiv a | “¢ NEW ? BEDROOM HOME. UTILI- eRe ‘ states Mt Clemens . i . : so RUSSELL A. NOTT | Co-operative Rea! Estate Exchange| to new development Only hee | 5 Roos HOUSE IN CITY, SWAP ty Good neighborhood. Ap- | ractically new 4's rm. and Anchor Real Estate | : 10 W_ Pike _ FE ¢5905 Sale Business ED _ dn. on this bus lor vacant land second land con- proximately $3000 down. OP bath home lecated tn a good aS: a Property 49 | ‘ j _ Shawne on Sie wert gull ® 8 FOOT LOT N or FE 2416 | grocery wmat seer. wine| ARD E. PARTRIDGE. & . ee eu re and gas hot wa- jor appointment. | REMODELED F RAM E FARM. | 2 ca ee store ond gas station oo 8. Tele. MICHIGAN SPCR er EALTORS | iss? PORD PICKUP FOR SOM i | WM. -NUDSEN Lake. Living room 25x AP New dtowreres 4-/3 LARGE CORNER LOT PERRY: PE 42639 eves IN BUSINESS ee ’ DRAY TON. PL. AINS | | ema I E _ hewn beams from oid red barn ° | oO pee Reasonabie. = days. _ve = é wtnovanour MiteDan 1947 a7 Foot STEWART ebaCK ; es one : Pistoreg als woeedns some tn: mae Cig aM RRBs | Tm. ire, sng room. ca | (TGITy LOTS TH PERRY amie | uo Toutat autor Times mm |S gguee ate fare ; ing. Good location fenced — 7 with laun- _ Sewage. 7203 good : : Tesi ston fenced lot 13 BEDROOM HOMES. 350 "7 ‘room attached. Downstairs | ___For Sale Houses 43° For Sale Houses 43/ —S'*ss.tn0 sates pe eae | Eee) Srey ea | angen Pom sale, ang rt | “iaiclor aean cal ahar a P & oe a tt er — =. ae . sale or swap. Cail t 4 a ee oe ING. HANNAN, LI 4-4900 rooms and bsth on second - it TRUCE GARDEURAS A: TTE LITTLE FARMS . Rochester, ® So face = a — ; NOTHING DOWN SY OWNER CLEAN 5 floor. Situated on three lots. | J1[7\Y] 7 - | a8 ATTENTION ; — PC rOM. 2 bedroom ranch ty iar lot, Modern house e, $6,750 _FE Sar ndscaped eith trees and OON LAKE SU B. | net oo yond i ge aod Sch sd couweien inser: N & ROSA To 1 BUY. To ‘SELL — = agALTOR “we oe Hl pl nage Fats g f hop privueges 2 a shrubs Pine trees over 35 ft. Featu all large a years ago. state test show : = See See ene, | _ REAL _ Partridge te “THI ts “THE BIRD” to see } Table and athe =a ro ta : ents ot $495 D Bleh Elna Bomeveuckle | thls 3 bedraom nategtcat teem ery ; Only 818 dno and 15 mo At ESTATE CO-OP MEMBERS! WANTED. PARTNER MARAGER | sop" eqlipmes( FE" 3032 ~ own — along | includes | dining | room. full bedroom house. Complete set of _H. BROWN. Real PE $0101 FE 2844 FE 2-216) | large suver market Butcher TARGE 3 BEDROOM RANCH i $750 DOWN Large L shaped screened front | heat. Tt <<“ oe ana ped Ponti sf Gocired. 1 miles | = w mr oe | saa FE contr: ares. Will swap fore house. Ip o Weew: Sl maderncucely dace: 2 R. OLD. 2? ans rch facing — Open brick lake privileges on Huntoon c : Huron FE 2-4610° Sale Land Contracts $2 area Will swan for a house in ; vise Gad Ganead ol bet ee ace < = habe ; room and Lake. Full price, $16,000— oO . BOIC E | LOTS AVAILA iz ~ Low — RET ATT —_——— SOS TT SE ‘ Pontiac Ge ue ee | ROOM. SEE IT AND) Qatage feng ea cbep Ol bure.| _TeT™ $035 Coolev Lake Rd. _ FE $4002) Tincten, PRGot?, FESS. | INVESTMENT GEO, MARBLE, Realtor ; — X "> AN }) pire ys er with hot < water heat. Garden PRS tititee ie a ein | : SSE ME. % SCOUN aa aes ees : IM RIGHT, Realtor IAKE AN OFFER! sg He gag TRUCK FARM | LOT IN AUBURN HEIGHTS ON wacelient location {or finance com. 20% DISCOUNT 6261 Andersonville Rd Waterford 34s) Oakinnd| Av rE sec | OWNER MOVING —| Rilver ‘Lane. < Goit = — Modern’ § room home lo- ioe Se ae oe | any. dise buse. credit union secre with sconce “Soxse0 —F__ 08 ie c * oT CL ‘or further cated FT. ON, or any downtown retail! outlet TRADE. TRADE IN ANYTHING o-operative Real Estate Exchange’ MUST SFII.. Ptermation call OR 3-106 after Girdes sell’ Sastusan & tae Brooks Ave. PE 44404 Built in vaults Apartments on | tion $0314 Delanee pesatie 2) (Of Value as down payment on No Steps to Climb 32 24 Living. kitchen. bath caoned . Pull ne “talon, “Loge for immediate pan | ber cent eters en ‘Tavesiment Of | ——— estate come land. om racts tare: . . ie le cont: - In this cozy. delightful 2 bea- cee uiliity . Privileges. |? He ACRE eM somo HOUSE $9,250, Gene price. +b AM este poh bd as 2 pol ane SL for eal | sea a wae a with $16.s00 | Sy vanwelt: (500 Date He: 4 es room bungalow. just off M15 near ombination storms all around. | - ——_—— imoubehed: ‘Scede decsretny ona an ; —- F GC Wood Co ton Plains. OR 3-136. oo Lake Louise Carpeted living th toom built “om. must “be SYLVAN : , cen aeRO ROBER $650 DOWN bath room built on. must be eae BEDROOM FRO ‘ hooves ae a ee a | Lar e 4 room house modern J. A. | oso hooked up to City Sewer. $3600 DOWNTOWN Realtor 2 pe enOngS a og car garage. Offered at 69.780 cash CHAPIN ttchen with built-in sink and | cash. | . . Redl | Corner Williams Lake Road & Mso “tea! «at $9000 Canal front. tn- coer 6 Boo ied | steel cabinets. Beautiful acre of — REALTY | 17,500 SQ. FT. OR 3-1236 Oftice p30 come Cass Lake $1000 down: of ‘ appeintment caly y Pevone level land Now vacant. | sis Ook ee a. | SFY Paorarrr. avine rates — cace Over 17.500 » a ft of ground 0 _After 4 call OR 3 late model car a5 down Dayment. 4 ( | an R | Open Eve or reo ARD LK, RD. area in heart of downtown | $2.000 CONTRACT LAKE . gf hes, eves 0 fees See x ~~ MOLTDAY PAR RO | type Near Clarkston. Large lot.| W&tet and gas. Puli price SAT. 8Ua + TO 5 house. Suenos or MmmGr mes. | Money to Loan 53. ©! Andeqsonvilie Ra Wetertora Quiet restful surroundings Large TRADE EQUITY IN DUPLEX oN 31101 __$3900_cash_ MA 5-T797_ _| Sam ee conn. | IN ROCHESTER. 70 X 170 ZONED , 40.000 to handle | ____{State Licensed Lenders) WiLL ce peurry ‘ cevarete dining room,’ chin’ cas: _tiac c Press. “Sor OY CRESCENT LAKE sommes ginecea Maas ods vin, iter Ow Dixie wiGnwaY TO =| WARD FE. PARTRIDGE eeeeeneaeeanenaas “| haw ae eek fot eon at port . bedrooms, full't beth giecsed s | : : { Large 4 room ranch, ot! heat patos reom. end non : a Bagge wai | | bed or mal cabin Craver ah we Sanne uncle acsuueen toes = GI OPPORTUNITY elec. hot water lot Sexl27 ft ere e bedroom, full basement. Bestest: Py ft Sashabaw | EALTOR FI 2-8316 UP TO $500 - tors. Call between 7 and 8 rear = garage Priced at : Priced at 69.250 Terms can be oz heat. ie ee nee mee tmanggg: Mornin ge ." trade. QW. Buren m FS beet. _ f $12.600. do yourself @ favor, see arranged or will take trade in Pull price 96750 | Law ete Mie | : QUICKLY “WAP IN YOUR OLD LAWN MOW- e. KEPR Lot : H 5 ACRES ss 6, ROOM ROME. ATTRACTIVE BRICK Fast Biv. | dag gl rl =. CLEAN, Lake Lake FE 2-750! on SEYMOUR a as Boy and “Eclipse ‘Doe’ moeere. j “ ° , . - si ~ ’ . . BUD” NICHOLIE | spseious"reoma “throughout, | rooms “bath “ae furnace | COLONIAL. HILLS | Sining"rsoms\“kntnen and bed: HOTS, pririeees. brotectinaly re dovntovn on mein bigneey op | i ters Organs. fertilisers." Beat 8 : @ th temene ae 8E Ss hool district, 20 fruit se eh oe | daar Siate sechewa Ganka toes newly: fe tenced Soup, Bact yond | siricted and up. $100 down. timately 19 acres wa ial PEOPLE WHO WORK _ erase seet garden tools. garden Eve. Mr. Donaldson FE esis ‘carsuberies — ot BIO FAMILY BRICK 3 bedroom, | tle-beeh. oll heat. lot 165x213 fm.) at § _ bet Rds. 0 Oxtora Je 9 nec eeeate Set at Ln Use this specialized service Sone “ousdeor ert ge be ——— . eezeway garage. rumpus roo | own by appointment only. to get money for t-due . $1,500 DOWN leases: & cedar closets $16.27 cash s ayia CLARK REAL ESTATE em e ‘Roy Annet} Inc Sting es eiber | pn ig gy ay MS ma Modern 2 fiat Each fiat has a4 d . ‘ c.| sp the Lawn mower sharpened. Barnes rooms and bath Full | fulti-Lakes Realty bo dpe! W. Huron st . open Evenings I ) | Way you want to pay. |. Hardware 74° W Huron. Pient ‘en ae a. Peddock ‘s0.500. 3040 8. Commerce Ma _$-1050 | Horas Misuriour hoon tes $22.- HRAM ane. Beal BRICK BUIL. I es | ae rE seiaat — po sts | of eas¥- parkine _ Large 2 bedroom | aon ae SI ING | ag TRADE OR SELL ACREAGE IN Ag i wn. FHA. Base- ’ a pnw a & Bun lte «¢ | F parm ay siorm windows interior | Potential 4 Bedroom — a or age. | FE 5-5091 or FF 5-9471 ! 4% paced paring poet ae teeter Come in cr Phone” ae or crease bere. ii trim, Ret on. Lake privileges | Bungalow : | $1700 FULL PRICE with $600 down If no answer | bh. FE 5 a ‘| ner of Orchard Lake and Cass Rent- Lease Bus Prop =| ( FENERAL +0000 PC PON Tl lL. | PONTIAC MOTORS | buys trailer 502150 ft. lot, founda-| 1111 Jos!vn Cor 3rd Recs “rN = eye: ee TRADE “YOUR LANT ACT. a! z O! se, septic tank and | v o siness Ez COR ences of 137 Bal AC RE ALTY meet, slsirs to Bice weeet meerty| sent Senne , | Co-cosradire neal Eetete Hevheose KI ting of boa -* "im = Furnes | oe sak ane sa mettre —_ra tee Ses Ge ee nD cl | SROSOLSOE Popp ree] enue Lane owien | maa tee te” Fevies| edgar eos a | PUBLIC LOAN | J Sake re a | oa i Ce TES . $4,295.28. $650 down. PE 50248. ms ity | bs e FE 4456) ¥T GOOD POR ANY BUS 2S Teteg Eves, $1,000 DOWN | . B. D. ¢ HARLES, Realtor the” Just think i4tex2e" | 20x50 STORE (PARKING LOT IN WONDERFUL ‘OCA non. VE 69 W. Huron FE 3- 7181 ign — | FE 4-0521 NEW GI HOMES living room natura! rear) in busy Shopping 44423 ROOM MONEY MAKE ren an ee ink | your oresetay with us, i Seeeaite ih 3 BEDROOM BUNGALOWS oo posing &itch- ‘cor Auburn & Sbirley) Call ci Sale E h ag Pe to downtown Ges = * eeae ee tae oe I L T 7 Pe ae ome vhenee: cote two Hee DOWN ns ca, large Setresm end ful _FE 3041! days FE 25219 eves | FOF or Exchange 30) complete bathe, will swap for lots and a garage full H | 1717 8 Telegraph Ra | a a large bedrooms and part ~~~ oor gabeened enti contract oF eee ce | . ‘Cooperate eae enctance | Gan "Soak Waweaetwesi| eh we Sereenedvterace | For Sale Acreage 47 O6QCRY ANE Ar Tait Me seeser Gas ye @ $1,000 and A-i Pao Ml FE 5.6181 1011 W. Huron Open eves, ee ment. Corner’ tor” sented. = Seaeenania’ Ge aan coy ee ) bomen Te Mee wm | FOR COLORED ——— fereat'merveranoe’ your | CITY OF PONTIAC. | $2" a VV bpp ah ea } SUTSTANDING BUNGALOW Priced a sie 3 acres located % block f dave, FE al ve ‘| . oT ee ee ee nee id PAU L. A. KE RN, Realtor a 2] ] lal } Te Fine 2 bedroom fully modern Exceptional m rt to the min- INDIAN VILLAGE _ Baldwin Ave 300 not ea Business Opportunit You May Borrow on mass ae pd ; ear. 31 Oakland Ave home with full basement and gas ute two bedroom home with stair- engl ae frontage a good ani areal ies | 51 penter work. or plum» | “Real Eetate Bince 1010" SUBU RB tase ‘Sowa t Sarees. Aoking | Tom. Kienen banoeneet wa i conluton: carpeted living, offer $3,300 with $1000 down. | “~~~ to ing The exterior is all com | ee AN HOM | 1 bet : = . dining room. and bedrooms fasaens Full bath well septic. wired, ——— | : ES 2—Gooa 2 bedroom. fully ‘mod ieeed tear Sask we green tile bath full basement with FLOYD KENT, Realtor "ATTRACTIVE Langton | kitchen sink. gutomatic hot we- | | 14 home Has partly finished up| Dot and an outdoor firevlace oer eg 24 W. Lawrence PE 56105 | a ae ee Today ce ee ee. Fe 7 ne Acre : stains Full b wy B full street, garage. Price $12,500. Been over 108. Includes saat > es- . ish i yourself Total down pay- | ull basement. gas heat. eautifully landscaped lot. $11. Open Eves tate. business, fixtures Has liv - ment only $995 and toml ° — . _. : 2 bedroom ranch yee ; _Asking $2100 down ee A eee — S-reoms of Next to oan Power | quarters Call for Co a ing oe ara bg — aged only $6995 with an acre 7 ureesvew ~~ pea UTT—te-se- +- : _} mae eae ee lient land. Ask for Mr : rage heat, storms and An excellent brick heme ' Sannelibe eaienn torte ~peve+ ae “ie west Side Hr sg < ; ict “So and large fenced rooms. full basement. garage. = price This modern two bedroom Gute cee pol Boel . a eee 16 C ERAME TAVERN as “m include ] H. BROV Y Established 1916 yon bee, Extra special at tra lot Substantial down payment | bungalow with stairwav to attic. down. 2 super bedroom, and -# tiac ' mile off Dixie Hwy | ness —— "ha good toed bas busi. » EL. IWN, Realtor kh wee | required poll ml new oi! air ton full — Pull sement gee a. ig . — bus to | puilding ; atures 1g wi) teuren PE see 2-bed . s furnace Take t grade an zh school at door. , Good lease. oe — home with ft. itving rm, | Ranch Home Deluxe NICHOLIE & HARGER| ‘eltest condition inside and’ out nvestigate moar = A buy st $3,000 Orville Lawson.| poOoL & BILLIARD BUSINESS For Sale Clothing 56 56 wall to-wall [= igees lots of | ah bedroom henge with 33 W. Huron st Ph. FE 5-818) [| oo arranged — . ~_uelrese _<9602. ——— | ideal location | F IN. ANCE CO. aeee: ent with living room, Youngs- a : 100 ACRES fo BUILDINGS. 16{ Good fixtui jease. | Above Walgreen FE 40541 gas heat. 2car earage paved town k tile bath. oil , ENT OPPORTUNI- . acres 18. Suthy Realty. res h $3,000 down CORNER WN SAGINAW & HURON BABY B NYLON SHOR . Outside erill and well) perimeter heat. © par. BY OWNER § ROOMS AND BATH: HOME & WORKSHOP $7,950 TY FOR GI. — Nothing ville ; “1c PONTIAC nig ™ landscaped jot. 810.000 with | Stl, O@x110 on paved Modern $4,750. $1,190 down. 314 Here ts an excellent buy Five down except m cost : JOSEPH F. REISZ Also Drayton Plains | coat, size 14. Good condition. 98. “ | Fis00 down pote ir A MY seas” > Discts off M2. Titmesk cll Beet eek fiers, | 5, reem_ modern ect | *Svescont Lake. Level end cleared. | rx s.ccag?'* ¥: Muren ot SS ae oe oe | Cal Om 37068, $1600 DOWN 3 bedrms al with plastered . glassed in front . red wells. full Good ce. . from . moe MI ocete Across trem Pest Office fir. Tiled bath. modern eee tT canes - $300 DOWN and and a workshop a peor let. Good small lake. Terms. FE AUTO ) YARD - Phose OR 3-1221 CHEST A full basement with new oi! fur-| \\ = New 2 bedroom ‘with base 30x40 in A'l condition’ Terms. stores, and = 32-0719. ot nate ere of ground. Portty suit _ WHEN Y D 10510 wool rug. MI 2930. aa Ga, ae te ur) West Suburban _ | nine lake Gee ae Sade “mec nee HUN 7 of late model wrecked cars A OU NEE CLOTHING AND MISC. MICHIGAN calcd ari ot 4 ca Se". 8 | legen. Wiliams area mew eg pris | SIX ROOM BUNGALOW iit "put ‘you in tia. goad E. net =— AREA preted eve aay LiceNsED: | j Anmal | Rescve League Resale ~ 4 | _ Soest. | i ct _ o wie ra. Lend) 65 000. ¢ j Ramey “ _ | hor. _207 _Onkions. _ INCLUDES FURNITURE tor oniv homerspreed, much Riene®” | * FROM Anu 2ATW CARPETED, | Facrolionaiy © rae” room?) Ray ONE Cent to Metamora ius Club area, | —'4¢ Baldwin me = presses. ta TO $1200 down 2bedrm “home. CAF marble sills. alu- acreened porches. ‘pared street) rye ith fireplace wall to AY O'NEIL, Realtor Price $8,500 gilt terms |" BEER AND WINE STORE | You can eet it quickly on vour "2 1616 PE 2102 ect of Pontiac "ull "bath m 8 and screens, Woot de” SL ar toe carpeting. bed- 78 W. Huron HER REAL ESTATE | 20 years in the same location: Al-| ‘amature car o* furniture No ORCHID PORMA. SIZE 9 WORN breakfast nosk acer buecting oil attached garage m but will rooms nice bath and kitchen. Phone FE 3-71 Oxford, Mich. OA 63122| Ways a m maker. G endorsers. Payments to once $15 FE 40654 ao uke em ae and T00x180 corner parce consider less, PE +7333 or PE. end good with- #85 | Co-operstive boi ee ee - Mi } 000-year. ~be sold iene budget. We Jill he « to help SUSZY BROOKS DRESSES SIZE « . a Ta gare ms — - : : Location Means a Lot and classed rear porch. ree| For Sale Lake Prop. “4 5 ACR ES | moe mon sense and 2 and $5000 to to Ph peed ed tus. = ae Use , euatae tame we oes nod. | Silver I.ak Por convenien.- and resale vos- | stores, and school. $12,600 “at ~~~~~~~~ | Norte of Waterford, cast of Disie| “?-Tov’ ® Battul 7 S | A i EB ‘ Low prices = ans ern kitchen and milsatanned c sibility call us for aopomtment | terms Hwy jand. $900. terme. | GIROUX & FR. ANKS and children’s wear cupboards tiled bath. picture } bedroom ranch home over- to see this frame 2 bedroom home LAKE FR - Y 2 BED- ecg peo : aoe ar Oakland Ls | 4395 Dixie Hw OR 3-9701 teen | BARGAIN BOX window in ving tm eteiers | (oking Sliver Lake 26. ft only 2 bocks fe weer on WE SELL-WE TRADE room cottage. Living Room. Mod- acres Open until 8—Sun. 1 to § FINANCE CO 7 to unfinished Ind fl Reot,| vine ves burn. with “bus service to town and ern Ba Showe PONTIAC REALTY [8 “Ni 7 cm 74 SS. _Weodwerd, Dire. Mi +420 r. gas heat. ing hep Yoce " blic a = as Y | BUSINESS NETTING OVER FE Cool-Vent awnings 15 car ea. eat ail ueat fal base- public end verochial school. Has | DORRIS & SON Large Lot, Furnished if desi 177 Bald | Be. mo. with build Te yey 4-1574 Sale H rage -Laree lot with variety of and beautiful plat laa} cheeor room. kitchen bath with . . z Easy Terms J _ Hits - Labo Ld ee ft. Two acres of land. 000. = __707 Pontiac State Bank | Bank Bid Idg ' — lousehold Goods 57 ta seo pa at $10.000 and trees Sound value at ter beater. pool Eg | 132 W Huron St. OP Ee iss? tise FE seit — = oe ° 14. Pontiac Press. ‘en TEAGUE FIN ANCE CO. aPa what $13 and garage. Lake Drivileses rl ~ . - : | BARBER SHOP FOR § 2 ee ag b STOVE. lag Rr : | ALE OR ’ r furniture Fe OO alti, L8GtR.| Eranklin Village oe ate ee; » MILLER Unig Lake Epryiimons com }— Ris, that Ma a muse | ~iem St Shaner one ROCHESTER, M on Fes haa © me, walking distance to down. |v! ag 2 bedrooms .dodern furnished pereet Excevtion- IN HESTER, MICH. | —Siedstese town Pull bath plastered wail 3. (SR GIEKS , < ‘| x berark ‘fall basement with fareeee ati i eek Sele | Ty MBREE & GREGG HERE ARE A FEW EM peat 3-2821 ae oe ™ sas area TS” eaopetten Well ' equipped. Py fine bust- LOAN $25 TO 8500 x PALAIS Un SMALL RADIOS. RALeeS. insulated Paved street See this plicate of former bufiders ~~ {7363 Unloih Take Rd EM saws THOMFS AVE TAVE =a by small homes rty ness. Lecated - | 9 So 390. 73 home now offered at the low show mods) brick ranch | Jnion wake Vill . . . - includes 2 houses and barn oo paved highways, Rent at fees Say omy Sense llemiibeeetifeln) imei | - - paeee age | AVAILABLE Otter- Sylvan LaRes ced at only $445 per $19 monthly Lease HOUSEHO!D Goops $6.50. Studio couch $11.95 New FI OYD KENT. J — be cgier of land \t S345 Down } FC IR CAT i ° Oniy 8 5 decal. bien kad Oy | acre Dorothy Snyder Lavender, Ph Rochester OL 60711 OL 1-9791 ogi. used ig F Everyth “T sh les or quaint @ picturesque A heat cl 1 ‘ SAA | 24 W Lawrence PE S410 once eres MUtIDE Only E71 850 "Encel. | ttle J bedroom home Pull mew \ Jooking ang with fate orict > hoes ls acre parcét Just re 2%, BY Boe | GET CASH QUICKLY | "MAIN"EURNITURE Nem te Coasumara Poe: s hover rms to qualified ergy ia hot water heater orth peace, on — Otter-Sylvan Lakes. Mee | lly Boag gd hol —_— U t $500 pfing rking FE 54-3853 ' pil ac eara Excel bedr an Oppo: - ba “al CC SS ee { | 36@ foot deen earden, viet. band ; 2 added rooms, brick Excellent om tors! — — area suitable’ for small EXCLUSIVE CLASS Cc D O , ABOUL ant ra 00 - Wane j Bloomfield Ranch f -aen — Onis $4230-448 per ; location, aaa oa DINING ROOM i ag a, | sere an your title, Cs» BE FOUND. ane ds“ It's low, long and ramblin | contract. Wal available on | 650 down paymen' CARL W., BIRD, Realtor eee . eae Soak d in minutes. | Ts. all school A 2% ft fiviae reo r H t alled Lake Realty 2 bedroom frame ae unfinished * : : ; Loan: aise made ae furniture. | desk. seats 4; new Bl 2 WN fireplace. full sized dining | — D's! MA ¢1878 | attic, fine neighbaghood, $1,950 Community Nationa! Bank Bidg | Jil. M. Stout, Realtor | this business a real money mak-| Dgretures_ end other securities. | "case bead board beds: com. , room. kitchen’ with nook, | YOUR DREAM HOME | down payment PE ¢4211 Eves. FE 5-1302/ 1; y sacinaw St. Pir PE §-8165 | ¢? for experienced operator. An- Diete. $24: rators $25 up: powsBried wae 4 Mae recreation room with fire A Garline § room modern btick | 2 bedroom modern —- wel lo- | 42 PT. ON SCENIC : s Eve. till 8-30 nual gross $170.000. Statement in- range-. gas & . $5 up; beds, spel pangaibalewWnianteciormali es. 2 — attached ga- a oe Magnificent inside & | 2 here $1,000 down ment Walters Lake. PE 4-09192. , dicates $27.000 net profit Valuable al’ user $3 up: TV i208 — completed. Full bath. well. sevtic! cel Just @ mies in wim. out Partly knotty vine Beautiful ? bedroom home including. extra | ¢ ACRES. PART a building radios. $5 uD: new chrome dinette tent. kitehen|-tiek wired Gute: heagil gn me ercigrf | & Boo IO ar full partitioned | man pertcradh neighbo $1,000 . — . on 3% iy LOAN sets. $5 pe. $49.95 up; chests, pay- . t turna | n ent 5 aped main new used “ey g ee» ina agy w are ig Me td ment required. By appoint- frontage on Joh R “Rd. pen 2 bedroom. home, unfinished attic, ET Br ‘boa! ou have access For Sale Farms 48 sive tem oe CO. runes” $49.95 * ‘ng Fes ! ge yA ge es soe aires eins Maat | at gerd age ema | Eten cl chen | Bes,ai ce. “Gea ot ta tar FE an a ctate io with take privileges Call for par- K Brice of only $18,000 a Roy 2 bedroo m home. new of] furnace, 7 m oe sg te F it and : os on 2-9206 Tar maple Hossa ARK REAL ESTATE well locsted. $2,000 dn. payment new | dowr Rea: estate i or * USE OUR [MENT $8 800 FULL. PRICE —Lovely ampsen | ae. eens na. eee Gt aneutews. ae hon jeeien, oe cotetien snap” Liner nage Mig - =" Tease: Bo. sn PONTIAL STATE BANK BLDG.| we huY BRLLS « - ves 7 i c ’ ° - i | - '- perenere regret wane - omni INCOME ON cass| Michael's a Hi oe Watkins Lakefront c "PA ous ot Orme one M15 BA AM, Batata AROGR ‘ony > Loom ti P ‘ yes . Pall By = ke 2 se. } own paymen A y ee on eee FEA OS28 tte savment FE zing) Mt! 3 edrsom Rime, naranood ‘drs Get rudy now fr many plea | “2 -OMtonrite _uva_nevens_eter.! STATEWIDE, | ++ tne 8 Fetus) PsReind or Mom, roe = : MODERN HOME 2 BE , Up and down exe al location ant summers in an_exciu- 160 ACRES DAIRY @WITh STOCK WED. , 1. GAT 9 TO 9. g10. ee LITT F FARM —' 2 acre Ge aeianee tat motte = Sun $100 eaare eek gig gg pp oer aie district. $1,500 | pod section of Watkins a ; ve. Some | Ware Real Estate Service of Pontiac | wo NIGHT fO 5:30. SUN, 19 t * Bie 3 . s * + - 1 4 heme. ceed garage test en, | WE WIL’ BUILD On your $2500 down “aus re foe oe W est 0 It. wooded lakefront lot. 5 * mile north of Sevmour Lake. aise a reas = ‘s oaLen CO. 4 mi. east of ° — — fruit “A little land od gece vee home +9078 ce edema Bruce & osieanea [elles ad ia stone le ACRES. WO BUILDIN Pi | $50y to $500 on = e ae ubura a a detter It . you d j > i. ; F . a ee mo See our model For addi. | ENJOY COUNTRY LIVING IN a, ButlC excellent Buy “ia i00 down perch, water end acres. 7 room home. Suchy Real- GAS STATION AND GARAGE, |» so tT Loan, oo, ——FB_ 29 $2500 DOWN —Laree nine tional information contact wens a home 2 bedrooms North Suburb lavatory, some furniture ty._FE 53616. location, going ANTIQJE SOLID MAHOGANY brick “bem rag ge RED HORSE | miles north af” dont tout hoe — oe 1 pee a ant. elect steve. Excellent 2 INCOME. MODERN af inventory. Box 14. Pon- sieith bed. complete 1 ced a ‘ room home, tion. $2.- : @.rrer with bureau, only 67.500 One two room tiac Full price only $6500 500 down yment. y at its NEED $500 M) 409366 ment. basement eas farmees — 5019 Case Eliz. Rd | down Semifinished Save 1-3 pe |2b ae condition best: yet only 1 inutes paved street FE 4-2252 by doing your ti location. *, i F mmen me SEA Pans é ures $050 DOWN Ae mil 20179 | 160 Josivn Rd ay aie aim of pon loan. nit. t09 gar. GI vet . can a . or less oe 821.600 BEAUTIFUI. BRICK — "room modem bows ee 2 bed. Clarkston I'd Lake Orion, Better 2 bedroom payment io. | Inquire from "ORiende WITH UICK ranch bungalow with full base- Lake Large ving. = aie ealy—enanien | pertain on exceptional $3.500" down : yt 3 Located at Svivan Leake on kit bath. utility room | LAKE ORTON, weno | SERVICE? ea with 2 tap. Wes Bree, ad r"% wees ped lover nome re forced air furnace Choice of 21 the Poste Freit FE +03. 0x22 c velv me- elerations. $790e - oF pr of 1! 4 reom Then Home Auto place fs only 3 years old and. contain bath. basement 3 room Sn a ; ON] a to come Taoet ‘ane’ =eap on Bargains at & fireplace Call FE 2.840 on WOODWARD ESTATES. 3 Modern A¢f@ Of land Creek Only 200 ae your firs* visi so come im or ons this one and ask for Mrs Hovt homes to choose from Full base down frontage. Priced Dhone for cast to ‘on your a i, -—| t haa 1 HWORRC . = furnace. All in exce). WALTER GREEN MY 2-501 | STONE REALTY co: divide. auto. furnitur or ‘and ‘ )-.. $90.50 ; ’ S en q 1988 W Ware WN, Realtor | Saeed votes Prievd ncttentnr $1,000 DOWN oto 8 pm. dal Bun i to's OMe ES-BARTRAM needs. Friendly courtesgs sefvice of 48 0 re Huron St FE 24810 «Call for information today Cedar shaked 6 room and bath : - ~ | 4392 Dixie Hway. OR 3-1950 | swat you, alle Fleisher Man- Member Co-On Real Estate Exch | new ox mown bungalow basement with. Timken \ | acer, Berkley V-ss resident. > . P Pp . : a . ol] COUNTRY ESTATE cruaes tre mortaupe con y bar RUT Nereemed poren beewtett ey TED _ Sale Suburban Prop. 45A Ph FE S-8121- ae ™ : ACRES ipeires Pre wie — . ee ere oe ke privileges | FOR {U RDE R aan . y emen - a g . e Blower in Mttiore “aren’ a aoe gas heat ; ih auwe peocee | Anyone who oy ~ | Sime in a A. @. os a — H & A t oune * hu I f Since dion room ‘picture, win. * REDROQME. Norm supurban io. PHONE, FE ¢1IMt | “FE T-41M | vot" chat enjoy, tnd "combet a OMG CUNO e . fagia Utility room master bea.+ carpet Soroughout. 1 block “to Gl SPECIAL LABOR brece ond LARGE lot Rochester Real Estate Loan Com , Ss oom, tile bath on first floo echeol_bus Terms LIVE WHERE YOU PLAY : large bedrooms up Basement 3 fully modern 2 bedroom homes ONLY $143 A K SHEPARD m Nat'l = heating system, spacious J. C. HAYDEN — a on guteme COMPL oe | INCLUDING: Tienken et Adams OL, 1-751 wat! SE BEE ok enies o . e._ outside : e Fa (Paved) at so FT ae Ba 06 F Walton Biva FE 9.06; Lake. Laree shady lots Lake priv. ' —_ Fot Sale Lot Barn ie forge and ey stalls for Rexiltor , * Open Eves ileges, oil automatic heat Seen | — Sea at — bd niin e & SHOPPING meveen Propert edjoint | Side-drive. Choice of colors : face brick I a FO with spprexing ly if M AKE YOUR OWN)! throughout Mav extra features. Floor to cett walk in closets BUIL DING L OTS . R A LOAN? ants ra bridle oVh AN i or $400 down olus morteage Others available with gas heat. | Near Baldwin and Brown Rd. Two iy ae | to ge “- q ee ~ | property oe. wonderful BREAKS ¢! lw And lake privileges. SO-ft. lots. Sesomen eneavated. Private estate, clubhouse and through Classi- | We siso have for that tuture home | Visit the beautifull furnished $650, Gene vide crea. Sinaia ‘ riding * OF private besptta! i large beautiful lake ‘ront and can- hibit home at 728) Middlebelt Ra. Near and Adams Rd. * 00% phone ff ent Phone. or fen Must be seen to fied Ads! Selling, ae a. eed 100 ft lots with near Orchard Lake Rd . eras or come ot, Bore by 8 lhiring’s easy whea tire lake area. These can be pur. NORTHW D IAC REALTY ‘LOANS $25 TO $500 __ ‘ Dorothy ‘Snyder fer Lavender ll FE 2- ; ye] Saeed sn Heey seems Z a ) ca 8181 for an “a . DYFR O I a aw Vea rt t ma 3-47 rganization ne, 2 e. . 1 Eo writer, , 1 FE 4-6191 le ay "ul T p.m, \ ; . trots 23-9700, ae LTO! Lae THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, APRIL 12,/1955 + “i unre Tiectate. 1060 v sion 7 ge A. ea ie SS, org GLAS DRYER gers Uae tie ie er volt, R. B 1060 DARK RED RUG iaal7¥ PT OR 3-1665 TABLES BLOND AND AND med oak odernistic designs. Foor, BURNER |< Gas 8 STOVE, Chamberlain Rd Priowarne a. “TV 635. OTHER FOR BALE: 12% INCH TELESVISION, TABLE T Washers. $49.95 up Vacuum cleaners . $795 up « 1 POOMS OP FPURN In. Many Call FE +3418 or FE GOOD DINING ROOM 8sUITE R bie. 53 6. Rosel rr a GOOD DARK G DURAN davenport. _ $45; Oren gaa is. ve VER VACUUM LIKE NEW. $14.95 Belts bags brushes ail makes, 066 Myrtle. Huron Gar- bie FE 98-0406. LARGE WALNUT orange VAN- $20 ndix washer & dryer, PE 20080. ? be mise MI 46273. Lounor | CHAIR AND OTTOMAN piece modern living room i it INCH “ADMIRAL * TV witn ¥ Ra. | @io consoie model. $100. FE 46957 MAYTAG) WASHER. ALSO USED washer. FE 54-6488 MAYTAG aoe RECONDI- tioned. gas range $29.50 san Praiieee ve. frigerator THE a SHOP OF PONTIAC $1_W. Huron FE $1555 MAHOGANY DUNCAN PHYFE aay Bag le case with glass doors All excellent - ER Rad. Across from Pine Ra MUST SELL! Moving to California NEw ¢ custom MADE Royal BOX springs & mattress 108 Prall St. ONE CHINA CLOSET | ae PLAT- fo Z -_ ae ge 4 2 Easy rm 8 ny ALTON TV Yralten Cor. Joslyn FE 2-2257 REBUILT M* YTAG. sup Easy spin d re ad 602 N. Joha- Selling Out All 4'\4 Ft. Wall eee ft. =. Linoleums 95 House —name brand Ree. TOP BARGAINS Ons eter “er 8 real tow price, Leundry FRAYERS tastoum yo, UE, 437%, | Seon Wasline ACES bee eo, Ww } MACHINE. LING ‘ Boon ine. a, ite sonable. OR 3-4774. inofloor » Ww TV_ TABLE RUBBER > Pater. Gall ise beige j ‘i Play- SYERS 1 BS ial w y. WURON. i wet ease T Piece oe. aurre CASH FOR 4 ALL N cae » condition. uraiture Rs ae Vs _o 4. Wah DINETTE sETS 3 DRESSERS. OVERSTUFPFED Dle these yourself and’ sane er e stand GE re- chairs x table. $69.95 v: gates condition. MA |g Rg 8 zice top all Dooular™ color. sed Trade-in Dept genvinces of these entracedina’s gon gt Pe bas bargains. Michigan Fiuorescent — dee eon aes rae Srenerd take. Ave. =. living room ee tpg or tools. OR 3-2717 ee Act. ste mes stove |... $24 96 Gash FOR SMALL RADIOS OPEN-| fable tom clncins ove $39.95 ting or not. FE 5-8755 SMALL DOWN PAYMENT CUSTOM LELUXE FREE PARKING yenre Salle lor $200.98 with WYMAN’S MAPLE CHAIR. BOORCASS | —ehifferobe__FE _2-s084__ i Sele Hound Goode 8 TRADE-IN SALE st eeeeweeneed he fc 18 W. Pike Only UNLOADING SALE _ Big savings op al! furniture. Som a marred. Bedroom stoves, below coe Tt OM New cotton mattresses ..... $ 9.50 — ore 2 _ pecans tie-a Platforms Tochers $17.95 and m4 yf gains poeaawe pues $2 8 We buy and exchange every- fhuna” br te bome. Come ip and Oakland Furniture 8 v rE USED ce TRADE-IN DEPT. bese ot hee 2S Full size poster bed, mag.... $24.50 couch . . $24.50 Davenport and chair ...... $39.50 pe. dining room suite . $00.50 - 440.06 EASY TERMS THOMAS ECONOMY F ours CO. 361 8S. SAGINA 8T. PONTIAC. MICHIGAN “— oe RANGE FOR as reree B MUNRO refrigerator than a machine Pluorescent. 383 Orchard STOVES BOUCHT SOLD #1 Ex | changea_ Turne:'s Clem | ens. = 3-0801. TREAD ACHINE & condition. “Mariagl wesner Good THIS WEEK ONLY Harold's 14 s, 140 S. eR Deluze electric stove. ~ WAYNE GABERT'S _ oe SPECIALS ite ve". Washe “a1 tape Be AB id at . RCA Victor Console TV wita GE Retrigerater 7 ft. A-l . u utomatic Cabinet lroner Al. me) Mera ab Ser’ cent on new ; S618 YOUTH BED $11 50, DAVENPORT chair 50, ei f PIE tique trav creamer and ° __cottee 23 ) FE 22761 A OIL HEATER xch. Quaran- carburetors. $16.75 e rebuild Builders—Contractors- Home Owners Flush Panet Doors ath Taal “a arrived od Bricks at Reclaim SURPLUS LUMBER , a Ra indserOm 3% ES BURMEISTER’S LUMBER TWO YARDS iy Filis« 58 ify fl y i seeeeee Ui i BF 2 i BURMEISTER Northern Lumber Co. CIRCL .. FLUORESCENT FIX- ture For Sale Miscellaneous 60| st 4120 Bugie Lake Rd. 3-27H1 Senn ES, at te A, Tare ae to a gen ad? Just phone Miss Sajes. FE 23-6181. Hearing Aids , Batteries -and Cords is . ‘S nson 549 N. Saginaw &t, FEdera! ¢-2521 *KENTILE. Six marbie colors. Sxéx% 5 CENTS EACH FLOOR SHOP Open 9-0 8. Saginaw St. LUMBER Birch floss 7 Md The, 2 Of. $796 26 $8.95 ported — flush doors, 3-0x1%" up Insulation, batt type. 100 ft. $4.00. —- woo! (not sweepings) — $1.20 ject oak . 100 ft. $22.00.| ~~ ?s coax shorts. 100 ft $1700 No 2 oak flooring shorts. 100 ft $1100. 1x8 wp. boards, IMft $75.00 1x6 $70.00. x Paul St. Cyr Lumber Co. Commerce. KITCHE Ex “SINKS, CRATE marred. From $3.75. G. A. Thomp- son. #0 5 §. Perry CLOSING OUT 35c, DISCOUNT INTERIOR Ft.T ee KITCHEN | CABINET SINKS BEAU- iiud models at terrific ote Fiuorescent 3** Or DOZ. QT. JARS -, x des pt. af oy Se per jar. FE 7 i TULSA POWER | wie 7% TO 10 top capacity, complete = «boom and accessories. For . call PAGLeY ‘AUTO PE 56219 6 in values. Michi- chard Lake INTERIOR SATIN FINISH NTERIOR GLOSS TNAMEL | SOAL & PUILDING sU $1 Orchard Late Ave | PPLY CO FE 37101 | OPEN euxDaTs : 70 ee c POR S FE 47881 | wzan!™" | LIONEL, & AMERICAN LAVATORIES COMPLETE WITH —— $24.50 value $149% also teilets, bathtubs shower stalls at terrific values These are crate marred oe Piuorescent, __ 303 Orchard Lake A } LIGHT METAL CABTWETS, chipped bathtubs, (4', foot), dam- acca gomeoed cook. rators, = mB a ely oy —_— ae er, reac ‘ton sca FLYER TRAINS 73. STEWART WARMER orL ‘MODEST MAIDENS . al. After comi “‘Now, don't rush me! rz bern, i ogisy fn, Prnnane Ve : by Jay Alan I nowdeawes “mt 2 all, ng!"’ I didnt know you were eee SEE US BEFORE YOU BUY oi] conversion. We s of furnaces with flat duct. A terms. Stan ood. EM 3.3080. Garw WALL . Used season Perfect for small _y er cot- tage. $175. Also #0 gal. Lochin- ver oil hot water heater Prac- _tically new $85. EM _3-5788 STOKER & CONTROLS. USED 1 season $70: coal chute oe side arm _ heater $5. each FE 2-0062 STORM. SASH Aluminum combination windows and doors LOW LOW price!! FE 4-6089 9 am. to 9 p.m. SEWING MACHINE REPAIR. Wilh edjust oi] — fur only $2. Parts extra. r a factory rebuilt portable and cabinet machines. 10 year guar- antee. J. J. Brennan. 635 Auburo Ave FE 43630. STOP! LOOK! Wanted to buy houses barns cot- tages. garages. and other build- imas removed or torn down H. P. Sutton. MY 2-6432 SUMP PUMP _pew $25 F STALL SHOWERS -— COMPLETE with faucets and curtain $69 50 terrific ‘i $33.33 Lavatories ts ye 1995 These are factory seconds Michigen Fluorescent 393 USED 2? YRS. LIKB E 406 POR SALE 55 . GAL. OPPN HEAD steel drums for burning vour rubbish tn. Also drums for your docks $1 each. H P_ Sutton. MY 24432, 17 STORM WINDOWS SCREENS __ 8nd door PE +4014 _ FOR SALE InG FUEL OIL TANKS 775 Gel. W in ¢ vented ms fu eee. Detiverea. "dh se. rE a i HEAVY DUTY MODEL i wee. Pe 2 T Mregh & Decker power SAVE 100 8. 144” BIRCH DOORS @povrov ~d Licensed UNION Constr. & Supply Co. 1980-90 Union Lake Rd EM 2-403) EM 3-3047__" MA +5000 Nails & Fence 16 common. yg 8 common, por 7 ft steel See us for any onal items at “‘BLACKETT’S BLDG. SUPPLIES 8161 Dixie Hwy. Clarkston MA For Sale Miscellaneous 60 60 | __Sales Musical Goods 62. S seaceean MAHOGANY BABY excellent condition, Quick sale. must be seen te be svvreciated. a GRINNELL’S 27_8. Sagthaw FE 37168 46 BASS ACCORDIAN. ¢ GOOD Con- _ dition, $50 FE 54-7885. GOOD PRACTICE PIANO. CHEAP. _FE 2-6300. PIANO TUNING AND REPAIR- ing. Oscar Schmidt. FE 2-5217. RECONDITIONED MED ¢£ SMALL bungalow piano with new keys. $175. Gallaghers. FE 40566 Se a PRACTICE piano Gallaghers. FE 4-0566. Pie Ae UPRIGHT PI- ano with new ivorys, fully guar- anteed. 6135 rs. FE _ +058, ee . USED SPINET PIANO. 8250. __ Needs some work FE 4-0566 _ UPRIGHT PIANO IN GOOD CON- dition. $30. FE 47969 Sale Sale Office ce Equipment 63 | 7 ~| C. SMITH TYPEWRITER AND table. $40. 115 Brown Rd. FE 2.7987 C. SMITH TYPEWRITER. 630. Daiton adding machine $35. Both “a soot worxin Working condition. FE = “Sale “Store E Equipment | 64 oe ie BOBTAIL FOUN. — Ufetme carbonator esiboor aot Verners dispensers ag oo il Fench frier. REpud c SmarAvRAae am AND CAFETERIA ecuipment. Les: thea ® Year oid. _MA 6-6683 Sale ~ Sale Sporting Goods 65 ee | aor. hte 7 IRONS, 3 WOODs, | pe “BELL. TRADE Manley Leach, 10 | Bagley GUNS, BOATS_ MOTORS BUY. sell trade Burr-shell 375 6. Telegraph 2-4708 FISHERMEN BIG DISCOUNTS ON FISHING TACKLE $25 Airex Larchmont ree] and $15 95 Conjon 7 ft. ge rod. $40.95 value. Both for $29 ar 50 Alrex Spinster reel and 9695 for — No. 80 Johnson rpinning reel | and $14.95 hollow glace rod. $31.45 | value. Both for $19.95 AUDITORIUM TYPE WOOD = a pactouy — Lake Ave. fold: chai: -e genuine ean Pm atest sinellesi ce tnaleisinieas Free test on factory analyser. SEPTIC TANKS TASGER 6, GW. St. Trenching—Holes af 9S Complete 276 MUST WRECK —_ | _eeteitetion destred pas 34eta, | ~~ ———~ Big house at 166.6. Perry St. |! td used 290 eel ofl tanks $1 Will sell] lumber. 2 piece stuff Ras essa pet thes aibiawer ma deore windows otc , ed Rotary oi] — a ATAGE VOOTS | Biter tor cash or on shares or! Sacre Sat install “Nee 30 will sell entre house as is. See al Coleman gas water boaters. P gee a OM 7 or call MPSTEAD $0 96 PEC 8PR OFFE . es ey he Sat ch ak tee ee i oe 0: NEMPSTE 67: Orebard Lake Ave FE 23-2630. Pree eeee eonmes os | 1 ae TO ae Mee 311 B. Paddock FE 20203 MOVIAXG SALE _ine 16x18. 875 each MI 43593. Y DOOR co. | 1-3 h.» shallow well jet ump $63.75 | TOILET SEAT $795 value $395. ~~ | $2 gal. electric water —— em Also compiete line of 2 With ‘otor -| @ tm soll pipe im wood plastic and pear! seats : Baen J bel ie. = ‘2 a Heavy duty pitcher pumps pe at extraordinary values. Michigan tion. Call FE 7 Q compartment cement ‘aundry — anaes 333 «COrchard= «=Lake complet. <. eed __ Ave aucets : DELIVERED 829 50, AE, GAL. OIL c aad ¢a iTa Ib L be je we L™ al = Special | Open daily § to 6 Sun 1 2 ott um T _legs, ete. I also ama" + | Arnason Pluming Saal BP. 8, Paint. also Spread Satin ELECTRIC LIGHT FIXTURES | 6 MS _ Ortonville | ta" Ocld ey ogg lm Naareil for every room m e house} - Phone_ 133 = | Nas tela windaWe Goats abd & oe —serritie + MUD PERPS POR-YOUR fatt’tine of Tumber “1025 Oakland | be rm Bedroom $4 50 value $2 2 _H. P. Sutton. Phone MY 2-6432 |_Ave. Ph. FE 42622 | po: gh 82 86 jae’ Si a ans .- TUBE CABINET STYLE RADIO. | TELEVISIONS | REFRIGERATORS. | ac irregulars Michigan Flu- easonsbie. PE 2-3961. | freezers. electric stoves, troners. New flone samples Big discount. | Terms. Cail or at Wayne Heating Co =e es- ter. OL 23-0211 : W OLV ERINE LUMBER AND WRECKING CO. 8. Paddoc 9784 carry « All priced right! oe WASHING MACHINE. $10. BOY'S _bike. $5. FE 5-05 61| Do It Yourself COMBINATION DOORS, WHITE Dine. —r Cedar side wall shakes. $14. CHURCHES INC. a H. P. JET PUMPS, 949.50. 13 P. deep jet pumps with 12 fal jak std 3 Thompson 80 8S. Perry. NEW POWER MOWERS ROTARY T'LLERS tg om A deposit will hold one. Tim ve ae ee. M . ww. F. Miller. WEARING ne paso AND ALMOST NEW USED THis sEA- . 30,000 & 50,009 B.T.U, Cole Pr Bg 3 end test your own rts Phone_Rules. FE 27900. | — ai ‘or Wares mxavha we ost = = as newW aporoved for use on “pathtups, Crate marred. $31.00 up | Conimez lines 696-50 and 6119 30 4 x v exe SAVE 00 8. Saginaw St.| are ‘slightly. marred Also a . verwiek eee. 2678 Tedeen ube at terrific values. Michigan Piuor , Ag ‘ escent. 383 Orchard Lake Ave ALL ELECTRI HOLLINGSHEAD VARIETY STORE ances at i ol to all, } miles out Baldwin Armstrong GENERAL W. co., covering and Mac -0O-Lac 2258 Dixie . PARK FREE! FE 17-8025. ANCH R FENCES G & OMPANY No a ed, | SAWS _ AND SCISSORS. MACHINE FREE GUARANTEED WORK is Ayr ; hs "2529 ke Rd. Artists’ supplies, hobby] janpen R AND EQUIP- supplies—check our clas-| Se, ly, ™y., Bert otter takes sification “Hobbies and 9 NY GAS WA ¥ EATERS: Supplies” No. 24A. het water heaters. 30 «al. ot s with Cold & ht evils Wate: SHAW ____ 93 W. Rutvers st Oy Teren HEATER. NEW. $40. 5-4402. GERTY LUMBER CO. Rwy Going Out ~~ Business WORKERS quickly rounded up through Help Wanted Ads! Call FE 28181. - | 609 Orchard Lk, Ave, FE 40528 gg tg e- ools.” pals, household heme, to sup. plies and fishing ack will Bove . Bros. wr MT on ROX, PAINT 10 LBS., AEE 8 x i PAN, 0 6. oe —— AT 8@ PER CENT Dis- mo Onpste we | 1°83 _M’_Ra |. Birminghan MUST SELL ALLSTATE AIR COMPRESSOR — ete — 7S ft. = hose and spray guns, 650 ressure. All for $200. ‘Cal EM 3- 164. arden and wD _ : S Woodward (No of i Birmingh . MI 46000. EL ARE, g. supplies OR 3-1217, OR 3-1218. T PAIR OF GARAGE DOORS AND Cheap. FE 5-4480. screen! MI 41681. file cabinets .... Damaged Retrigerators olan still in cartons at give away nn HUTCHINSON Trailer Sales 4625 Dixie Hwy. Drayton Plains Plywood TLS, Pets, You —_— fg TING We can help the . s of "iat fashionable colors of Rev Satin rubber Oakland Fuel and ee ae _chard Lake Ave as: Or- FE 5-6150. FOR RENT Air compressors, mixers. pumps, wer tools, floor sanders. plumb- @ tools and package coal. Sewer sand, gravel, + Rental ea . Jackson's Ren tealm, FE ¢6 FI ORID: A ROOMS Recreational centers. All types of Windows and doors to choose from CEE WEEDON 1661 8. §. Telegraph Rd. FE 42508 FOR RENT sanders-wall son. 80 5 vy SALE UP TO 50% BUILD THAT HOME. ADDITION OR GARAGE Y The stem Ban their production rental] plan) can help WHY PAY THE HIGH DOLLAR FOR PAINT? * duane % cae 38 a tee FLA : rE #1112 KING BROS. Biting Pt PLAS TIC TICE... 3c Lk Spe e*are faucet $21.95. SMITHS, 257 & Saginaw moe Wx! + -| BLACK DIRT AND PEAT. FILL. OR } $32.50 Heddon 8' ft. fly rod. nee | +e 8 $6 Montesue fly rods. Now $13.95 $19.96 Ocean City spinning reel and $895 hollow glass ge | rod. | $28 90 value Both © $2 . $2) Maa B waders. Now eon fishermen, we have the hard | to find 7% ft glass spinning rods | for troug baler | ou ARD MOTORS TOR BOAT TRAILERS KELLY’S HARDWARE 904 Auburn st Adams FE 32-8811 PINE LAKE COUNTRY CLUB golf club WE ae class 4 Bentiag. T MATCHED Bi HAGEN IRONS AND 4 motehes Louisville woods. EM Sand, _Sand, Gravel & Dirt 66) ATTENTION TRUCKERS Loading top soil % mi. Josiyn on Walton. B. & Son. Phone OR_ 3-073. east of L. French ALL einns OF GRAVEL AND fill dirt. loaded or delivered. By 43263 TANNER & PHILLIPS, SAND & GRAVEL. _ y % BLACK DIRT DELIVER REA- sonable. FE 2-5933. HTEN TOE WE DELIVER 1. 2 Ve or 3 yds. or more of crushed stone inch stone. sand gravel, | top soil and fill dirt. The only Irishman in the business. - Cail | anytime. FE 46584 4 BUY. DO IT YOURSELF SAND stone walls pulverized ton dress- Sod fill FE A-1 TOP SOIL. FILL DIRT, SAND and gravel. rE 39878 and PE Gore a1 +1 Tor s SOIL age aravel. f Lyle rau? or DS OF lt & fi dirt FE ACK DInt, ANY AMOUNT. Gravel. FE 23-7111 or FE 5-5056. STONE. Conklin. SAND, 43371. ravel. ewer GRAVEL AND FILL dirt. Mike Jenkenson. OR 3-9500. —— DIRT. STATE ae poreved verv heavy top soil f _ fret lawns MU 40612. 914 Po custom TRUCKING “BY LOAD. fo'_o1 hour MY_ 3-682) CRUSHED STONE, SAND A AND | ravel. T soil — mm, Ear) _Howard FE 4340 : DPITEWAYS oe AND graded. Reasonabie. Al! kinds = i and trucking OR 315% GOLDEN RET | PARAKEETS t bets. _MU_ 105 six Cows | Sand, Gravel & Dirt 66 AND DRIVEWAY Priced reason- soll, »s TE DELIVERY TOP min and, Be sian dirt pnd Sale Farm Produce 7 78 Se RD wer es _tee at Opdyke. PES 1041 Sale Farm Equipment 76 LIMITED ator GOOD TOP cu. ¥ ck Pes. . vered $12.50 MICHIGAN enc & GRAVEL CO. loadir= bank Now Tup and pro- cessed road rave! on North Squirrel Rd % mile north of _Auburp Heights PONTIAC LAKE BUILDERS SUP. ply wash sand and gravel, cement end morter, fill dirt, road gravel TOP SOIL. 2 yanee ¢, PER LOAD. Reasonable’ FE POCESSED A i aaivawid 2 run. 60-40 and cushion & Gravel. FE 4¢621* FE ROAD GR: AV EL 5 yards, $1.00 delivered. Also ce- buldoz rE BOLDENS & SIMPLICITY traotors ne, have. them vith al Our many vears of experience in — oo. saves You money See “HOUG HTEN & SON Case. Ferguson, New Idea 528_N. Main. Rochester r OL 1-9761 BY OWNER rARM MACHINERY _Also_¢ $7161. See the new "55 Mode! Jr. Wheel Horse ri tractor: 2%) and 3's hp. with all implements Also walking models, $149.50 and ment grevei and ing. _ +6588. RICH TOP SOIL SAND AND _#tavel FF 23-0603 SAND. GRAVEL. FILL DIRT FE | __5-2002 a | Wood, Coal & Fuel 67) PBF PPB" DRY SLAB AND KITCHEN STOVE | __Wood. $5 cord del. 5 2006 _| 000 "t DRY SLAB Woon 536 ? for $10. Delivered. KINDLING oe PE +6w SCRAP WOOD. CeuaeK. PLY- gree cut wood and tables. FE 2-874 SPEEDWAY FUEL OL FIRE place a coal lace & kindling wood. uel & Pajnt Co, PE 5-6159 WILL CUT AND SPLIT et OUR _own wood. Call FE _Plants, 7 s, Trees, Shrubs. 68 A BLACKHILL SPRUCE FOR rou: also blue. Norway and white fir, Dougtas and Concolor; pine. Aus- trian, Scotch and Mugho; Arbor- vitae, Juniper. Native trees. Dig your own. Bring burlap and tools 2923 Sleeth Rd. go straight west 3 miles from Commerce Village on gtavel road, bearing right on ell turns. Open daily 8 to 7. Greenridge Farm Nursery. tual 4-8038 STATE INSPECTED 1 Robinson Farah tis? PREMIER, aa’ ‘o and BETTER VARIETY OF EVER. greens, shruBs, trees at popular prices. Well grown and fresh dug. Especially suited for ranch type home planting. Bader Nursery, _1100 Scott Lake Ra OR_}1701. For Sale Pets 69 3 CE BABY PARAKEETS WITH CAGE Limited Time Only. .$5.98) S01 4th St.; FE 2-4025: owe Sun. — MALE FAWN MO. _AKC reg shots, $75. FE | epee: BOSTON TERRIER PUP $8 me months old. AKC Registered. _ FE ¢8279 BUDDY’S NEW HOME 961 Northfield, off Giddings, near Walton & Perry. Fd. Ch Eberie's Buddy. 13” beagle: fee $28. Pup- tes. $25. FE 5-1451.- CANARIES. PHONE FE 5-0038. _ Call after 12 noon. DOBERMAN NSCHER, ~ MALE, - | walbed. Bt 345372, ‘call: oKes cone SPRINGER | SPANIELS. 6 months housebroken. AKC registered “Muse sell for lack of room. Verv_ re e. Call Or- _tonville, 131F11. For LEASE: GOOD COCKER FE- males 6 months old FE 5-6722 FOR sale AKC req. FE | | MALE BOXER 2 YEARS. TO TO good country home. $35. FE 5-4775 ~~ AND CANARIES. 2489 Auburn Rd. FE 4-6510 PARAKEETS, CANARIES. CAGES. food. Bince 1937. 564 Oakland Ave. _*PUPAIES @E A. EACH PARAKEETS, OPALINES Ch jes. 1304 Mt. Clemens. PARAKEETS — SUPPLIES. Dancey's. 239 Voorhies. FE 5-8031. hy GUINEA PiGs, known Fagmops, red and red and white. — clean. excellent Seniesa: GERMAN N SHEP. herd. Female. 1 yr FE 50118 REGISTERED ENGLISH SETTER a | TH TRAILERS FOR up. Good line of used tractors New and used wer mowers WE GERVICE GAS ENGINES Authorized factory parts and fac- tory trained mechanics. SEE LEE “The Tractor Man” 921 Mt. Clemens St TERMS PE 3-980) FRAZEF -ROTO TILLER. PARTS | eur ei ce. Avis Service 1580 | _Opdyke. FE 44380. BOLENS TRACTORS M. E. TILLERS ROTO-HOES POWER MOWERS New and used. Credit terms. Dixie | hyd 7 new Saver Ee $600 hyd. mower. $796. marae ‘ethers to choose from. T Service. M24. 3123 Perry. Ph. __3-0060. eee ; a FOR SALE. FARM PICKUP MILK route Includes .964 Ford With 138 car body Frank Rue- gies, 5561 Cooley Lake Rd. Mil- MU ¢2521 GRAIN DRILL SPECIALS Ontario 13 hole 2 years old ready «0 THC 11 hole ag Case 13 and A real 16 cigg - drills - HOUGITEE TEN & ke SON Case. Ferguson. New Idea 528 N Main. R Phone 45R2 Ortonvi LATE $4 ECONOMY TRACTOR & equipment. Used only a few hours last fall. Sacrifice to illness. _ $300 for equity OR 3-4655 after 6. “Minneapolis } Moline ts farm tractor. Hy with Attention Sportsmen — 7 ft. oa beat. ae and » eam. t en 7)©«=6Poo7 a roms very reasonable sale. - afler 4:30 p 3 lor quick m. at 218 MOBILE | Eee S y of robe. new heaters. complete with full size tub ible many other new features. terms. Bank rates See also 4 ft tra package in eon this lot ALL MODERN PRIVATE PARK- ing space, for WoDERN AND RN rent. Located Schoo! line. WHITE LAKE TRAILER ARK “au son Rd. Milford MU SCHRAM AUTO PARTS a OR |x walking garden tractors. OR 3-2752 Fl. INTERNATIONAL DISC AND v. Ra. 2539 Dixte Hwy PE 4-4533 LOUTE’S A ARTS Earl 8 Mastick Co., Milford, MSs Open Evenings 7 Days a Week. at Milford Rd. Ph Milford MU | Starters and generators ... $6.50 4-8942 or MU 4-8978. oo oa spuaven, watens 3 CTLiN-| Sos uy ht OTN. fer core Nee ee ee en | ot Cakené Ave. Fh. 7B —— ‘takeoff. A-1 shape. Ph. 24008, | “@ BUICK MOTOR. ALL Smal! ee gt 3 paneer. _condition, PE 44126 after 4 P. ~ condition : _ Ortonville 90F6 after Auto o Service 8. REPAIRS, BUMPING & PAINTING. FREE ESTIMATE ALL MAKES OF CARS. el c “7% JOHN EERE TRACTOR ANT AND _ plow ang oquipesent. N TRA SOE. | _ Fe ies irom Field champion stock. WHITE | Mic Waka erapre ALL PET SHOP. @& rE _ 46433. WD: TOY MANCHESTER stud service, OA 82805 WANTED RED OR | a nOWN REGISTERED aes: = “leer bene pups, OR 38003. _ Dogs Trained, Boarded 70 BOARDING, BATHING AND ‘cuP- ping. 794 N. Perry. FE 2-6113. & CAIS PRIV. Heat, B boas ATE RUNS. —Hieas bare sto Ta § Tasers Hay, Grain & Feed 71 OPPS OOOO ALFALFA AND ALL KINDS OP hay. straw, osts, corn, tractor __Work. MA 5-0666. ALFALFA BROME & MIXED v Ton or more del. Cor. 8il- verbel] & Josl s- CLOVER HAY BALED, 3éc BALE. OA 68-2790 \Sachahn eenaven 0 GAC gasociine water ‘ft .. | [ee USED FORD & FERGU- SON TRACTORS. PLOWS, CULTIVA- TORS, LOADERS, AND MOWERS. WE SERVICE FORD, FERGUSON, FORD- FERGUSON AND OLI- VER TRACTORS. PONTIAC. FARM AND INDUSTRIAL TRACTOR CO. 825 WOODWARD FIRST AND SECOND CUTTING Alfalfa and aoe yy ae Bigger 4 = eat => silage. — Oa 86-2179, FOR CES aay MIXED — thy, alfa:fa apd clover MA 5-036 HAY. ALsO MUL CHING 7a _and straw FE 5-3810 | SILAGE, CORN AND HAY < pou sale. OR 3-8033. i j | For Sale Livestock 72 72 FRESH ee Balad AND Heifer calf FE 5-10: GENTLE RIDING M _EM 3-242). srry $100. RABBITS Aunt PUL ENG. FE 45-6511 RIDING | Ho HORSES oe BAEE. 2-6882 or MY 2a 131 REL REG. TENNESSEE WALKING Stallion, Corky Roan Allen. __ 480063. FE 40650. ee FROM FOUR TO seven vears-old: Three three due in June & July. Eight can m'ik cooler & water heater. Lyle .Doty 1 mile East of Ci¢de _ Milford MU_ 4-0628. 6 EXTRA NICE SHOATS. CAN deliver. Wilson Elwood, 5801 Pon tiac Trail. FE ¢-6432 TEAM OF MATCHED BLACK PER- cheron mares 9 years. gravel and fill MA 5-2704 a 3,000 on” e204. aie |2 COWs FOR SALE. REA Pine sand and am FE 2-8502 ; ® frecben FE 50061, or = Ww Livestock 73 EXCAVATING anted Livestock 73 a et ve and gravel and WANTED Or ALL dispocal onGaxic te “oy } BRED s0WS. 4175 ye sees or PE $0028. FE 7-614 Firat mati", $142| For Sale Poultry 74 PK deep, Near ew subdivision VABY CHICKS NOW IN STOCK. of 350 new Ly gd mn ag faa old to 2 wks. old. Utica pra pt} rss ~ Auburn at Adams. FARM TOP SOIL METAL NEST AND FEED HOP- nod black Air 8 yard oa rs for hens. Wilson Elwood, $801 1 iv 80 bulldozing rail, PE 46432, 6432 +eses. a WANTED: HORSE MUST Poultry wanted, all kinds. We pay removed daily., 44608. ma prices. We do custom POULTRY MARKET. 82 &. Sagi- naw, FE 4-1531. YOUR PROPOSI-| "Oxbow Tate'ha. 2 miles sort of TLON’S QUICKLY] Sale Farm Produce 78 SEEN in the Classified ay section! To sell, rent, trade, hire — dial FE 2-8181 for an ad-writer, i 17 FERGUSO cellent condition. Sell or trade. j MU ¢8703 MU 8742 PAYMENT PLAN. BRAID MOTOR SALES PHONE FE 2-0186 30 Years Pair Dealing. Cass at West Pike St CRANKSHAFT GRINDING IN THE ear. Cy Zuck Ma- ebine Shop, 23 Phone FE _2-3°6 Sale Motor Scooters 82 1963 CUSHMAN RAOLE. coop ition, Sel) or trade for car. Y GOOoD. For Sale Motorcycles 83 FOR PARTS AND SERVICE ON — Davidson see Harley vidson Co., 372 8. Sagi- naw. ist SMALL OD rE —— FE 4-0461 FE 4-1442 For Bicyc a4 BOYS 26 IN. BICYCLE. $10. GOOD Auction Sales 77 | _condition. 60 Green St. : ra a FOR SALE 3 bictci Es. i sors 1 "s L . New ADCTION 84 SAT. APRIL 16, WEAR Yorn. Geil ener 6:30 pm. etic a he HERCULES ENGLISH LIGHT i “ ne ni byron. wade with 3 speed axie, front NOTICE. NO SALE AT SMARTS| S™se'gey Sint tion cen Gb os TT Wed April 13. Next sale Other bikes from $27.95 to 879.95 faa prt antique sale) As little as $4 down and $1.50 —Sat_A weekly B re Coogi Co. 11 , APR 6 AT 12:30 rry. FE 2012), TATORDAY mine west of | ONE GIRL’S BIKE AND 1 BOY'S ymouth or 7 miles south of | bike. 26 inch. 73 Ardmore Lyon and? to 7640 Territorial Rd. 34 registered Boats ¢ & Accessories 85 one in tne bh om one cow God te ot Busertat on, 3, glk: | ALUMA-CRAFT BOATS Crmaty Pasch sempson. “This ts | EVINRUDE MOTORS fis Spring’ Welt cared’ for'asa| PENN YAN BOATS model 60 tractor with mounted ain & ¥ 3 5. J bottom plow and mounted mow- boat fers A- er. Also full line new J Deere RINE SALES & 422 —- milking ip watts & TELEG Li! ee corn, oats, bay and D CuRIs CRAFT = dealer. Run abouts cruisers. ANTHONY Foste: rta rs, In a Terms ies Kebri clerk. it tn aisteg Bhotwelt Brace r. Co f ; Phone Howell 1010. me Peetes Pises bE a4tls or For Sale Housetrailers 78) goat. 14 yt BY 30 IN DEEP. 1947 27 FOOT mie vine gil COACH tk trade for furniture. Fr FT. GENERAL. SEMI- rhouse. traile - Excellent condition Priced rea WJBK, McLeod 845—WXYZ, Just Eacy WPON. News WPON on Muste Pag Airy i J ew oman couse eS a a gh, ge od Guest 12:99_Wsm, Time ow ac CKLW, George Wright ; my Kaye a ee ae CKLW, Your Boy Bud 5:00_w. ws W, Music ws Don M WWJ. News, Deland CKLW, WPON, Egan BK, WPON, News, Off Record . ars. Wade WCAR, Harmony Hall Wine: an Chase 9:15—WJR, Bing Crosby — Ww3, iewe ~ aon te me WCAR, News 9:30—WIR, Amos, Andy WCAR. Nadie Rev. ° 5:16-WIM, Seores, Iausio CaLW. Eddie Cantor gg > Sey: SO WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON | ww Deland 2 Balk Vaccine Wark, Dreakiact Cheb 1:00—WJR, Road of Life wear, eee Phere E WXYZ, Paging New the Jimmy's daddy Drives Like Wild man of Borneo. | intellectual judgment,” | and give world leadership tc | “those who believe that men are | in fact nothing more than animated bits Of matter.” Sir Anthony Moves Info No. 10 Downing LONDON ®—Sir Anthony Eden | | moved today into No. 10 Downing | | St., the official residence of British | | prifne ministers for 220 years. He arrived at the drab, brick- | ‘Boy Found in Store “I'll confess that that song and the chautauqua salute really got} YPSILANTI (AP) — Eight-. me,” Formby said. ‘Tears were | year-old Robert Whiting was re- still in my eyes when I was a block ported missing yesterday. Civilian away from the church. volunteers joined city, county and state police in a seven-hour search “I learned a number of thing® | for the boy. Robert was found last about that church. There are night in a downtown drugstore 4,000 members, and was told the SAVE — 20% TUBES OVER 1 Year Guarantee—RCA License 10” TV PIC. TUBE. .$ 9.75 exch. Inst. No BRAND NEW PICTURE 12” TV PIC, TUBE. . 11.75 exch. Inst. 14” TV PIC, TUBE. . 13.75 exch. Inet. Money 16” TV PIC. TUBE. . 15.75 exch. Anse. 17” TV PIC, TUBE. . 16.75 exch. int. DOWER 19” TV PIC. TUBE... 18.75 ech. net. 20” TV PIC. TUBE. . 19.75 exch. Inst. ear 21” TV PIC. TUBE... 20.75 exch. tnt. to Pay! © Metal Tubes $1 more each. Electrostatic Tubes $1 More each. INSTALLATION. . $9.95 — (Ne Tubes Sold te Dealers) FIRST HOME CALL ony $900 AB Other Cale. Reguisr Price $3.00 Parts and Additional Labor INSIDE ANTENNA KITS..........$3.95 COMPLETE ; OUTSIDE ANTENNA KITS........$7.95 Hours: 9 to 9 Daily a \ pe 2 | bi Dicey ie carcecasncsetnanerescnstlipit escapees — | — i ; METROPOLITAN TELEVISION fie bast toe Phone FE 8-040! You Just Can't Cash . Those Cash Due Notices DENVER ® — You just can't; cash those tax due notices like checks, a government official told Coloradoans yesterday. In plaintive tones George H. Al- , , state director for the Interritt -’ Home in Summer Aids "evenue Service, conceded the i | j | statements of what a taxpayer still | Comeback of Units owes may look a little like refund NEW YORK ® — The urge to checks. The latest to reach his | desk, a dun for $15.37, was cashed cool off in hot weather is aiding) by qa supermarket here but pay- the comeback of an institution of | ment was refused at a bank. ee s day—hot-air furnace. is teaming up with the air-condi- | tioning industry. Add in some as-| WAKAYAMA, Japan @® — Sixty- sists from the all-but-total electri- | three Buddhist priests of the 1,150- fication of American homes, the | year-old Koyasan Kongobuji tem- rapid increase in the use of fuel| ple have formed a union, Their | oil and natural. gas in the heating | stated aim: protection against ‘‘ar- | units, and the nation's home build-| bitary personnel changes.” = ing boom. : | Hot-Air Heating Popular Again Dual Role for Cooling } tan * *¢ «@ Result: a 45 per cent increase in sales of the warm-air heating | industry in the last five years. |The American Institute of Man- jagement estimates wholesale to- | tals last year reached 183 million | dollars on 773,500 units sold. The present warm-air system isn't too much like the cast-iron furnace into which grandfather shoveled coal, to let the hot air | rise through ducts to the upper | floors. | Now it’s streamlined, made of ;steel, is equipped with electric | blowers and fans, regulated by MARY KAY and JOHNNY Will Show You “The Bride’s House a 1955” THE smite STATES | thermostats, and may be heated by ail Gad ee: STEEL HOUR s + . . And of late, it is increasingly Chennel 7 being combined with cooling equip- | ment to serve as an all-year round |__ TONIGHT Pingel of air and controller aa temperature in the modern 9:30 P.M. ‘cee Ceronade Construction Co. 19036 Van Dyke Detroit, Michigan MODEL HOME AT The institute forecasts that the | warm-air heaters—which fell out of |favor for a time—will stage an) | even greater comeback in the next | |10 years. It foresees a continuing | _sizable market for new homes, plus | |‘an almost unlimited replacement | market of poorly engineered, anti- = April 23 “quated or badly installed furnace areeg TERMS VA—Noething Down As Low As $75 per Me. FHA Terms Available Send post card for details Operation Fatty Trims Waists of Bulgy Airmen - TRIPOLI, Libya # — Operation | Fatty is trimming waistlines for | bulgy members of the 17th US. |Air Force at nearby Wheelus | Helena, Mont., offi- cer at the base hospital, said he) lost 14 pounds as the result of a slimming diet he drafted in con- junction with U.S. Air Force dieti- tians. _ The diet provides 1,000 calories a day—and admonitions to eat | | nothing between meals and cut out | | both alcoholic and soft drinks. . ” Ld] | Each member of the Air Force is! weighed weekly. Bulgies are di-| | rected to the base hospital for | | trimming down action. A typical menu: | two poached eggs, one slice of , toast, one pat butter. Breakfast—Two small grapefruit, Lunch — Average serving roast beef, half cup green beans, tossed | | salad with lemon or vinegar dress- ing. two peach halves. Supper — Large broiled at) | half cup peas, pears with grated | cheese salad, two small tanger- | | ines FREE chemical ROOT DESTROYER Put in sewers after they are cleaned by electric machine: . NO RESULTS—NO CHARGE AU TY Bee Factory Authorized Call FE 4-1515 Pontiac 993 Mt. Clemens C&Vv TV ---FOR A FREE HOME DEMONSTRATION... - 88° ALL FULLY RECONDITIONED! 10-Inch. ..$18.00 1212-Inch. . .$28.00 Other Sixes Including 14”, 16”, 17”, 19”, 21” Open Nights til 9 C&VTV. 158 Oakland Avenue ‘FE 2.3781 | | z nm tHe PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, APRIL 12, 1955 ae wet a scalp vibrator and a bottle of Seeeeeeseseseoeesese : GARDEN SEEDS ‘Flower & Vegetable Fine Selection Bird Houses TASKER'S 63 West Huron FE 5-6261 “DEAF?_ Free Book...Tells All| . Sells Nothing! nwo If you hear but don’t un- 4 —- derstand, per- haps you don't need a hear- —_ ing aid — as you'll learn from this re- vealing 43-page booklet, “Your Hearing and Your Health.” Contains such facts as the care of your ears; the ef- fects of vitamins and drugs on hearing; whether deaf- ness is inherited ; the family problems of the deaf, and many other revealing facts. And there's not a word in it about Sonotone or its amaz- pn | new transistor hearing Get the fects straight. Send for your free copy—teday! SONOTONE S511 Pontiac State Bank Bidg. FE 2-1225 | State | | (Aé@vertisement) Why Suffer - Bleeding Piles Rule; >: aualny: Keego Drug. Drayton Plains, Aub sasueneneadabnsssesheserioee — QUESTIONED—Mrs. M. Clark, | widow of wealthy Ft: Worth, Tex., oilman William P. Clark, has down. | | cast eyes while being questioned : by the district attorney, Clark was found shot to death in his 23-room mansion. Police charge Mrs. Clark with being an accomplice to the murder, since they claim she promised three men $10,000 to kill her husband. } Rheumatic Fever Takes Heavy Toll DES MOINES, Iowa (UP)—Rheu- matic fever is the largest single |}cause of death from disease in | the age group from 5 to 16 years, according to a member of Iowa’ S| Health Department. Dr. Walter L. Beirring, director, division of gerontology, heart and chronic . diseases, said rheumatic fever takes twice as many lives as | does tuberculosis, scarlet fever, |measles, whooping cough or diph- | | theria. | He said many deaths in adult | life are blamed on heart disease, when rheumatic fever is the basic | cause. Dr. Beirring said careful surveys show that 90 per cent of | | all heart disease under 30 years of | age is caused by rheumatic fever. | eae eee | Sales and Gas Taxes Bring In the Revenue CHICAGO (UP) — Sales or gas- | oline taxes were the greatest single source of revenue for three-fourths | “lof the states in 1954, Commerce | roe +€learing House reports. Twenty-two states relied on sales and use taxes for the biggest frac- tion of thelr total tax collections. Thirteen others depended most on gasoline taxes. In 10 other states, income taxes were the major revenue producers. Severance taxes topped all others | in Texas and Louisiana, and New | we Fire Served a La Carte HOLDREGE, Neb. (UP) — No- | ticing his seat cushions ablaze. a | Hanson drove his auto to the fire station, sounded the alarm, and @ole's:+ waited—for—the fire to..beextin-. | guished. He then drove away, sit- ' ting ona wet seat. IF YOUR In the last 10 years, almost doubled! But destroys your home. 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