The Weather Fair Details page two 118th YEAR THE PONTIAC PREGA kkeaekk = PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, APRIL 29, 1955 —48 PAGES } AKE OVER PAGES - / ap 7 Pontiac Education Association Presents Service Award to Louis Schimmel “For earnest and sincere efforts in helping to provide better schools for the boys and girls of Pontiac and the State of Michigan...” Thus read a distinguished serv- lee award presented to Louis Schimmel! Thursday night by the Pontiac Education Association at its annual spring banquet held at Devon Gables. Schimmel was the recipient of the first award ever given by the local organization. He was honored for his work in drafting and pro- moting the new - constitutional amendment, (Proposal “No. 3) which was endorsed by the voters of the state on April 4. Under this proposal, school dis- tricts of the state are able to bor- row from a state loan fund for building and all districts, if they wish, have an extended payment Period (25 to 30 years). Many dis- tricts, according to Schimmel's Plan, can refinance their callable school bonds over a longer period at a lower rate of interest. Henry Elling, president of the PEA, said that Pontiac was indeed fortunate to have Schimmel on its board of education and as a mem- A teller of state lumberman, related in true Bunyan style the saga of Michi- Serving as toastmistress for the gan's most colorful woodsman. tomorrow,” he detlared . “Paul Bunyan , natural beauties and resources of Tales,” Guy, the son of a former | this state for the boys and girls of event was Helen Lapisch. She in- “No one wants to go back to the troduced Guy, Joanne Wilson, the |horse and buggy days, but we/| soloist, end Dr. Robert Jones who ‘should all strive to preserve the played the organ. Diem Proclaims Victory in War With Rebel Sect U. S.-Backed Premier Defies the Authority of Viet Nam’s Ruler SAIGON, South Viet Nam (#—Premier Ngo Dinh Diem claimed victory in bloody civil strife today and defied the authority of Chief of State Bad Dai to remove him. Diem's American-backed government, in the second day of a showdown battle with the Binh Xuyen socie- ty, said the Premier was “indispensable” to the coun- try. Despite the victory claim, fight- ing which had caused casuaities of ‘Fleecy’ Gets Her Day in School —— + | } | j “ Measure to Quash Toll Roads Dies Anti-Turnpike Group Pushes Newer Proposal McCollough Bill Asks Right of Communities to Veto Route By BURDETT C. STODDARD Toll road news broke hot and heavy yesterday. First, a bill to abolish the | Michigan Turnpike Author- ity (MTA), thus quashing toll roads completely, died in the Senate Highways Committee. But another anti-turn- pike measure sponsored by Rep. Lucille McCollough (D-Dearborn) was reported out of the House Roads and Bridges Committee. It would give cities, vil- ‘ . * lages and townships the right to prevent a toll road from coming through their area. Loss of the Senate bill brought a blast from Oak- land County’s Sen. William S. Broomfield, who spon- sored the measure, against another Republican senator, Haskell Nichols, chairman of the highways committee, United Press Phete Sally showed up ber of its community. “This has been a great thing that Mr. Schimmel has done for the education in this state and I understand this idea is now catch- ) ing on nationally,”’ stated Elling. Delivering the main address of the evening was Maurice Guy, principal of the Southeast Inter- m. diate School at Saginaw, Michi- gan. : NURSERY RHYME REVISED—Sally’s little lamb | did not follow her to school; Sally Hupp, 6, brought possessions to school for display her pet lamb to Greggsville School, near Wheeling, | with “Fleecy,” complete with harness and feeding Pentiae Press Phete FOR DISTINGUISHED SERVICE—Louis Schimmel, member of the Pontiac Board of Education and father of the new constitutional , amendment which will provide opportunity for school districts to construct needéd buildings, was honored by the Pontiac Education Association Thursday night. At the annual PEA spring banquet, Schimmel received the first distinguished service award ever presented by this local group. Henry Elling, left, president of the PEA, made the presentation. W. Va. First graders take turns bringing favorite bottle. [ Area Trouters Calls It Prosperity Insurance Mark Time for Season Opening TOF Reveals Expansion “= Plan fo Cost $625 Million dreds of angiers would be ready | million-dollar, three-year expansion program for the Ford to try their luck in the early| Motor Co., says he favors & new kind of prosperity insur- | aertheouth ff y | morning hours along the scores Of | ance for workers. | planned for construction if the spots afforded these Gshermen. | “He told the Bureau of Advertising of the American | Rockwood-Saginaw turnpike is tor- Newspaper Publishers Assn. last night that his com-|?*%** pany’s spending plans for new plants and equipment means “we are building for the future every day.” Apparently with the proposed guaranteed annual wage in mind, he said the word “security” does not scare him jand added: ——— “Perhaps what is needed is a new kind of prosperity insurance policy based on a reasonable, businesslike, pay-as-you-go plan, with limited and predictable costs.” 1 Ford's company currently is bar- gaining with the CIO United Auto | Workers on a union demand for i 7 —Lew 4 3 7 bs ‘. * A-Bomb Blast. Social Security Deadline -., |for Domestic Help Nears Delayed Again WASHIN@TON Tomorrow Is the first deadline for | : ity Manager something [ike a million of Uncle Sam’s new tax col- ome — Leave | ¢ctors—the householders who pay a domestic helper an rvers average of $4 weekor more. __ _ The new social security law that went into effect Jan. 1 qualified domestic help for social security if they make $50°a quarter, or more, from any oné‘employer. That figures out to about $4 a week. The householder is re-+—— sara cvter Offers Defense f Wire Tapping ‘ t f Lit ; eed | H of other civil defense | Telegraph Road By-Pass Project Will Be Delayed Construction of the Telegraph Rd.-Orchard Lake Ave. grade sep- aration will ->t begin until work on Detroit's Lodge Expressway is completed, State Highway Com- missioner Charies M. Ziegler told the Pontiac Press last night. H Fini if than tomorrow. Payments are due for any help | around the house who earned as lt j had majority support for the ) amendment in the highways | mittee, but Nichols ruled it | much as $7 during January. Fee! FBI Official Declares |piew's soverome ‘Clandestine Methods’ Needed to Fight Reds NEW YORK (INS) — Louis B. 5 g ruary and March, including Hi i iy mittee action of origin. i seasonal layoffs. ° The highway department early In commenting on the negotia- tions, Ford said: oe but se Side Door erty. The separation will cost $500,000 with the federal government pay- ing half and the city and state paying $125,000 each. toll route, ; He displayed a map showing a planned extension of Northwest: , (Continued on Page. 2, Col. 5) |Royal Oak Man to Head ~ Water Study Committée Mayor Howard K. Kelly, of Royal Oak, has been named, chairman of Oakland County's 13-person water study uk he m- Gutr"hroe which will work with similar Macomb and St, ord, in his talk. said he is in-| Clair“groups in attempting to develop a tri-county surs 9 eee Men baie face water supply. . | Kelly's appointment was announced by Floyd Andrews, chairman of the Oakland Board of Supervisors. The committee will include six other supervisors not yet named, four plan commission members, Pontiac City Manager Walter K. Willman, and one unappointed repre -_ sentative of industry. * — “More and more people abundance of water available to are realizing the importance | SYPPY. maui Patt we hava of starting work now ON &@} stood still in the meantime.” —_' utioned against any|future water supply capable| The Detroit-Wayne system wil} -lof handling the wants of| supply only a small portion of expanding industry and pulation,” said George N. krubb, director of the county plan commission. The plan. commission has been studying the problem since Janu- ary 1954 on request of the super- visors. Its findings have been instrumental in getting the present project under way. “I don't think we've been hurt by lack of water as yet,"’ Skrubb stated. “New industry locating i | I aT ty 3 E fei g z z F . { *E § af 5 8 modern and more serviceable | ticipating in these negotiations . . . I hope Mr. Ford will join us at an early date.” i z Ei No Cause.for Alarm Seen in State Polio Inoculations ¥ i} 3 no question in my mind, reached commercial outlets and hospitals in Detroit, Adrian, Grand ds, Lansing and Wa The U. 8. Pubhe heath? = se bargo on the cine. Six children “ i TREE Let d | | 2. If no perfect answer is submitted the prise money will be awarded for any solution with ONLY ONE punctuation error, All missing letters must be correct, as in the original rules. This will give fans a little more leeway in trying for the prize. y FF : F [ L i i | To Place Your Want Ad _ DIAL FE 2-8181 * Just Ask for the WANT AD DEPT. HI g : H : i 5 water project with a new treat- ment plant taking in water from the Livingston Channel in Lake Erie. “Be 1 fey meat rs i | it it will nancial! > Gar 2a . “ e Lit m ) F a AY ‘ : PES Fai Po eee ee et Htalian Parties School Board Will Study. er Seek Alliances |3-Year Expansion Plan - fgtve ware by autores plan to construct new schools and | adopt necessary resolutions by May a restaurant ia Cardwell, Mo, lest The Day in Birmingham City Police Hold Man | Maryland Cats Conferences Are Still Entitled to Their Nights” Reduce Docket. ‘Tei: Nights” i : i il | Georges County will still have Jury Trials ' Apr | their night—thanks to a bill vetoed yesterday have cut the number df strgint of cats running at large” jury trials slated during the April in the county. . Cireuit Court term by 26, saving, Tracing the cat's relationship to | tions were best, considering steady | i orities, Clark M. Wheaton, Oakland County’ ‘some $5,000, the lion, tiger, puma and ‘others Capt day for a new president of Italy. | !ems of overcrowded schools with- | Population increases in the district. chiet of detectives, said the sher- In the iff's department there is being no- erased are deputies ae Louis A, Bauer,vchairman of | yiry Helen I aan _ | tified of Holcomb’s arrest. Oakland is probably the only ™ their native produce ‘Meeded majority the facilities committee bers of the Soroptimist and Ven- Michigan eounty which uses the *#id any candidate. of the independent Com- | ture Clubs are attending the 43rd GIFTS that SAY conferences at which an accused| “Thus, the cat is, by nature, eee e © mittee for Education, will make | conference of the midwest re- =ss person, with his attorney, meets| a roamer and a prowler, and, like Christian Democrat strategists! the presentation along with three gion, being held today through Ae with the judge and prosecutor to | his distant prefers the held secret presession meetings 85) subcommittee chairmen—Car! In- May 1 in Erie, Pa. Theme of |B, oe ‘acu Ue ae. gentle cover of the night, both Premier Mario Scelba faced a se- graham, Paul Fleck and Stanley | tne is “Our Chal for reason or romance and pur- rious loss of prestige because of Gillen. conference “Many persons who would | suit of prey.” the trend yesterday away from his lenge Is Growth. come inte court after a jury is rae party's official candidate. Since November, the committee 2 wv’ i On the third ballot last has been studying needs for addi-| Jerome F. Benjamin, president | the tian Democrat president of | bringing existing facilities up to | Board, will represent the group at conference thus eliminating the dhe Chamber ef Degas, tock jhe| acceptable stundards. and’ fen. |e real estate seminar tx. Dorrott cost and time lost in arranging a lead despite the party’s endorse-| cing. The committee is sponsored | Wednesday. The seminar, the first trial,” Ziem said, [ N sal canter tea Dees en eid cc ae During _the conferences this | cal independent and Senate presi-| Officials also ated the com- ship of realtor boards of Oakland, week, 23 persons who first c : dent. mittee probably (will recommend | Wayne and Macomb counties. innocence or stood mute, changed | One Mai Difference Gronchi polied 281 votes against that a school bond proposal be to a guilty plea, three other cases! - yor 245 for Merzagora,‘Whem he ‘had | submitted to voters June 13. were dismissed, | in Strike ~- Settlement trailed 127-225 on the second bal-| If the school board acts on the Day program will be held The pre-trials were launched by | Deadlocks Talks lot, But this fell far short of the Ziem and Chief Assistant Prose- | . two thirds needed of all 843 elec- e Oe a Ky. @One ma- tors—590 deputies, 243 senators and in Pr @ jury convenes only to | ioe obstacle reportedly blocking 10 delegates from semiau ie 7 g a se § of Pink Wheat’ “" Py oar Ti Broomfield Measure | Federal. Investigators | t."sariaw ‘mision probly of The schedule of criminal trials The meio ore paint e-( MAPA : P Deaths oa Tracking Down Grain) %® Church. com point 50-Cent Coins 3 chai to Kill MTA Dies | Shipped to State Robert Fauteck, i his sath your . Ps (Continued From Page One) LANSING U—A federal investi-| 5° . Home Owners simu, foun. sae RIN} Upon Road Satta D. Casey, 0 weeks ol! ory mighway nertmeterty to tat | Eon i underway ito the Tash ior’ membership.’ the "Men - violence—shootings, son of Henry and Tamner poisonous hat . ° | caibieiiie a= dike becoming more ager suddenly at his home early this not « north-south toll read or free- to Michigan milling concerns. The Men’s League, similar to | Offer by Mail frequent. Half Dollars Spraying | ™oring. ~~ | way ts constructed farther east,” |. Clarence Prentice, state admin-| the Women’s League formed two Pontiac homeowners today were * *¢* « From Truck Baby Garland was born here; he declared, istrator for the Agricultural Sta-| years ago, will consist of two per- warned about a “model home”! Little progress toward a settle- Feb. 10, 1955. He is ved bilization Committee, said investi-| sons to each team. All matches hi ts, a sister, Angel fe The commissioner then pointed | gators from the compliance and! will be medal play based offer being ma rhich ment has been reported since the ETER = ; his parents, a er, a, wi play on promises See strike against the L&N and two oe a Minn. (UP) Halt two brothers, Gary and Rodney, | Oakland Coun 8 fran nag lenge federal | per | XS . Wisconsin’ Solons Fight | to their floor leader, Sen. Henry 3 aa: MOTHERS DAY, MAY 8th in Vain Against Halting | i. Ajandies teeaacty ¢ Ce Union Money Donations |sibie in an effort to dramatize : } MADISON, Wis. 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Then he lege type of test in traffic law and fome to a local sporting goods undergo a complete physical ex- dealer. amination. Before he realized what was hap- The tests are so tough that few qT young Mike found himself | Viennese try for a license without general manager—and graduating first from an approved | chief laborer—of the M. J. D. Com- driving sc pany. Scores of schools have mush- In February, Mike delivered seomed postwar traffic has his largest single order of files, neta aan newcomers to 60 dosen to a chain department Vienna are astonished at the store here. number of cars bearing “Traffic “It took me about two months, Academy” signs. -~- working a ar oy of hours =— advised com- day, to finish order,” he Applicants are sal Mike hopes to expand his busi- plete 15 driving lessons — plus local r homework — trying solo. Such a course costs sporting goods stores. % 8 j He now makes more than 50 dif- about $50. No one is admitted ferent kinds of files, but plans to to the exam without proof he! concentrate on the more popular licensed school or | ; — pperitery training with a|_ CURTAIN GOING UP!—On the fancy framework beneath Topsy such as the Yellow Sally and learner’s permit. | Kueppers’ skirt, that is. The lovely singer was standing back-stage tee . ts bis Three oral tests are conducted | @ Munich Germany, waiting for her cue in @ new operetia, when gunly Gentes a copie Ou by three different examiners. was ca surprise a ventilator ken, Aidinen iY you pass the examiner on| switched on “Mike and I do a lot of summer Austrian traffic -_ you rad - ee ee on to an engineering examiner He veiced his criticism in a talk | some big ones with his ig who tests your knowledge of how Ra S Unnecessa before the American Laryngolog- | ohoe said. | an automobile works and how to ical, Rhinological and | repair any kind of breakdown. - Society, Delicate Noses, Maybe Tat ‘headings incose vevene= |ACEMOIOS SUTQETY | "Sw stents are ime \DUleate Noses, Maybe “brakes,” “gears,” | “steering,” | DETROIT (UP)—A professor at Craft said, children first should 1. sicker wePtined $104 in Lim-| carburetor” and ‘“‘tire struc: | radiana University’s medical school | undergo tests to determine if they coln County court—but he had to | ture. have allergies, , says that many children believed | "#’ ., | admit that local officials were co- The third part of the oral (t4 have adenoids trouble merely If an operation has to be done,”’ | operative. 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Birmingham- Bloomfield Zontas to Receive Charter The Birmingham-Bloomfield Hills Zonta Club will realize one of its goals this Saturday evening. Organized in January, the club's formal charter night dinner will get under way at Devon Gables at 6:30 p.m, A highlight of the cere- monies will be the presence of Dr. Dorothea F. Radusch, who is presi- derit of Zonta International. As guest speaker, whe will ad- dress the business and profes- sional wome, on “Community Advancement Via Service Clubs.” Presiding over the program, THE PONTIAC PRESS Womens Section - FRIDAY, APRIL-29, 1955 PAGES 21-23 Girls Learn About Fabric, Design “As ye ‘Sew’ so shall ye reap” Mrs. McClure ‘Eetes Bride-Elect With Shower Spring flowers and tiny umbrel- | Cullen D. Moncreiff of Harrison. invited were Mrs. An thony Spehar, Mrs. Rachel Pro- van, Mrs. Howard Haskins. of Bir- mingham, Mrs. Frank Mapley, Mrs. Francis Mapley, Mrs. Agnes Stamman, Benefit Parties Held for Girls’ Town ‘|to Reader _| “Will you please tell me how I/| attractive, and in the long run, of the scissors might well mean better citizens in the adult world | disaster. into which they will soon enter. What is known as stay-stitching As such, the daily clases are | is used to prevent stretching of the fabric, particularly where it has been cut on the bias. In between bastings and fittings, an iron is in constant demand, for that is what partially makes for that ‘‘profes- sional'’ look the young stylists are striving for, ; Quality counts and no one likes te be spotted for the “home- ith this, the girls combine a) The would-be seamstresses start out with simple skirt and biouse | patterns, but as their ingenuity in- | creases they apply their talents to dresses, jumpers and even suits. ing, wifether they are the sewers or the purchasers. Nor is it long every-day happenings throughout their lives. time, or make them the belle of the ball at college. Children’s clothes are also tackled by the girls. It ig this that gives them the insight to judge quality in all cloth- before their tastes are better | molded to suit their own figures , and personalities. This same keen judgment may well be applied to And it just could be that neat, well-groomed appearance that ° may land them that first and oh, Annoying so important job after diploma- Cooperative Dinner Held by Chi Thetas Chi Theta Sunday School Class of Central Methodist Church met | Thursday for a cooperative dinner with nine members and two visi- tors present, | One of the guests was Rosa Brad- can discourage a friend who copies | Jey of the Chelsea Methodist home. Woman Complains About Losing Her Individuality By EMILY POST A reader writes me ag follows: will be | clothing instructor, mark the skirt which} she is robbing me of my in-| votions. The next meeting heid- May ~2T-- ++ rhich wil] begin with the time afterwards. pre-e oy a Bg Paige Mrs, Harry Stowell of Elizabeth| “1 think this is very unfair to "God Save the Queen,” will be Lake road was hostess Thursday |me and would like to tell her so, Helen Davison of the Highland afternoon at one in a series of ut how can I do this without * Park clnb, who will also give the benefit bridge parties being spon-| breaking our friendship?” welcome and introduce guests, sored. by the Pontiac Woman's The invocation will be given by Club. Proceeds will go to Girls’| Answer: Why not tell her that the Rev. Robert L. DeWitt of Christ Town. copying you is very flattering Church Cranbrook. Roll call of the Twenty guests were present at| bat too many things of yours new club will be taken by Hazel the affair, which included a lunch- | @=Plicated by her will end by Walsh, a Highland Park Tents eon, atte ma me member and organizer of the char- | ; ; pase thereb ae trict V, Zonta International, will Dear : : house " . without service, where the serv- tre hares ot te wscston OF Thomas L. Houle Jr. [int ties ae’ yt on te itis of officers. She wil} alse present seceeeneyen a how are the dishes started around the gavel. Smnamne Suet, dengiher of Mr. | wich exmplemented her nemuve|Re Wile!’ Wien we hove cut and Mrs, Coll A. Scott of Frank- ressm. rhineste s guests seem to hesitate Following the charter presenta- };,, iadavard, biusian the bride of : angel tas Misha Shust stchine up tes anrvite Gites tion by Radusch, an_interna- | thomes-i:. Houle Jr., this after: | %tail- She wore matching acces- | .14-netping themselves. a welcome will be offered W | nova-ot four o'clock. sories, + Should the host pick up the Se ey Mitte Senta: Chee : The ceremony was performed in Mrs, Houle’s ensemble was a | first serving dish and hand it to Greetings will be given by the | the rectory at Church of the Resur- black and white suit with white | the woman on his right so that mayors: and service clubs of Bir- | ection in Larising before mem-| accessories. White gardenias |she may help herself, and then mingham and Bloomfield Hills, | bers of the immediate families formed her corsage, pose BR to her right? Jan how with the response extended by| The bridegroom i the som ot | A dinner was held following the |'* ,inis Handed Borrectiyt | Kathleen Flint, club president. Mr. and Mrs, Thomas L, Houle | ceremony at the 1861 Brauer House |, ottering a dish to the woman Andra Francis, second vice | % Franklin, yiansing. sale returns: trom | Ni® Fight, and the hostess trom | president of Zonta International, Susanne wore a long torso suit hae end of the taltle ciate Gnother Wil close with the benediction. [of pearl gray, fashioned with a| 1 0 it reside in Lansing, ‘The |@iat on its way around the table. Guests will include city and | bow and rhinestone buckle at the Y is @ student at Michi- * *¢ * school. board officials and presi-| hip, She chose a white flowered | — ciate College. Suss ‘also at-| Dear Mrs. Post: Several wom- dents of area service clubs. hat and her corsage was com-| + 404 the college en friends spent the afternoon Members of the Zonta Club of | posed of white Phalenopsis or- . here recently and they stayed Pontiac will also be in attendance. | chids. . en and om, each seeming to _ ltrs, Paul 0. Harder of Lansing! Spring Concert _ | watt tor the other to suggest as matron leaving. Mrs. Floyd Short | hast warn « seta wot seiSlated Tuesday [ce a te ronen tf etme Hostess to. Club. . thre and tat wy menbann of Ge Dottie nego 45 dedadlen J noon at the Niagara avenue home they were Very intimate. friends. ie ot Mra, ; has|In this case, any one of them) Set ia eS whey Fos sfor | would have felt free to say, “Don’t| | 30) 0) ee Sse we Sat ot te oes ee pro- very ult tah Conmubreoes ‘they would have waited for her to tile Painting” ; ask them if they were ready to lina, leave, LB», ® cam | a r rt in the clothing classes at Pontiac High| “0 School, They turn out many garments dur-| (left) Barbara Brezee of Mohawk road und ing the two semesters. are ready to model them. From (left to right) are Cheryl Kay Vallance of East Mansfield avenue, Fox of South Anderson, street; Deanna Clemons of Bast | Heatiae Press Phetes by Eddie V Good grooming is important to students . . | k as they begin cutting the garments @@ Photographed at{| Martha Dunn of Union street. & bog ae ie & Naomi Maloney of Carter street (left) | Dolores Rains of Park place has ready far nd Elizabeth Rodgers of West Pike streét,| hemming. ? | Now that they have completed their outfits the students; Tennyson qvenue; Joy Notch of Mt. Clemens street, and t - , ' / { Mina srg oy I uO 7 me: | we x = , : 79° THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, APRIL 29, 1955 Kerry Kirn Feted at Parties Before May 7. Wedding} |Bride-Elect Feted at Shower ‘ : + / ties will take place this week for LeGrand Daly who is moving to have its HUTTON’S | materren Design Features This Kerry Kirn who will marry Tom | wisconsin. Butters May 1. Mrs. John Walrath and Shirley! May 18 the club Scheduled for Sunday is the pic-' Johnstone will be delegates to the | luncheon with a garde nic supper which Mary Elizabeth national convention of MOMS in| Miss Clara Disbrow of Pontiac Smith, Mary Ann Rainey and Mrs Chicago May 18-21. has consented to give an illus- James McCall will give around | the swimming pool at the George | Wellington Smith home in Frank- | * 8 « trated Birmingham Country Club will | ments. Mrs. lin, and on Wednesday evening two , Novess of Drayton Piains. Clarkston: * Foam Rubber diners of. the bride-elect. hee } The brideelect is the daughter| "Om Lute attended tron Wome # Quer 98 Febsies to Gheves James H. Herbst and Kitty Kirn, | of Mr.s Charles Levengood of Nori1 suo Mrs. Edgar Connors from san will give the spinster dinner in the | # Me Chae and be is the on of) Detroit and Mrs, Earl Hurd from Nylons E:Z Herbst home. | a : Novess Sr. of Dray- Gagetown, Pikes z The evening Walter Beers ee on ie, See + Textures Terms! same . will give the bachelor dinner Sena Ken Pikes were tae | COMING Events Chace Fates a eer | Sa womee Sens’ verses |p SPEER? Bt | Call Today at the rehearsal dinner in Devon ues bette Petes tien me Fy bre: Cuties. Mrs. ‘Mrs, Fred Ticten- | ,,7m*ns Uterory Ciub vill most Mr. and Mrs. William Beattie ; os Yung poet Re gay in ‘Reoneralt Temple Bae ere EM 3-4122 - -- Phone - -- EM 3-4122 of Pontiac were recent dinner hosts for the couple. brs Roms ‘eter re Dag Modern mothers we Cate 4270 Haggerty Rd., Walled Lake Mrs. J. Robert Mosby returned ot. geeallgresser fle ve tal eee otaohen” home Tuesday from a Western trip. In Winfield, Kan., she vis- ited her mother, Mrs. J. N. Wal- lace, and in Mount Vernon, II., - ee Sa be ee ed .* HAVE YOUR TICKET VALIDATED daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde E. | JACOBSON’S Thompson Jr. Also living in Mount | AT WHEN YOU Vernon are Mr. and Mrs. James MAKE A PURCHASE Truettner, formerly of Birming- | ham. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne A. And- reae were hosts at supper Sun- day evening for Dr. and Mrs. John L. Wiant, whe will be mov- ing to Texas soon. Dr. Wiant is going into the Army. Also guest of honor at the party was Mrs. Virginia Kunkle of New Hampshire, who is the Andreaes’ houseguest * . a Mrs. John P. St. Clair and Mrs. Edward A. Proctor will motor Chi- cago-way next week. Mrs. St. Clair will visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Lawrence Mills of Barrington, Ill., and Mrs. Proctor will visit her brother in Evanston. + s 7 Elizabeth Boyne will be hest- ess at a cocktail party May 8 honoring Nancy Trumbull and William Seibert who will be mar- ried May 14 rs Karen Stark designed this scoop neck | over applique highlight the dress which was s . s Mrs. Charles J. Shain has in- | vited guests to a supper May 3) for Mr. ang Mrs. Louis. B. Sap-| pington and Mr. and Mrs. Whiting - Raymond who are sailing for Eu- rope May 2. The Raymonds will go to New York a few days ahead of the Sappingtons to visit their son-in- law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Getz, in Bronxville. * *¢ * Announcement has been made of the engagement of Ann McDon- ald, daughter of Clifford J. Mce-|_ Mrs. Emily Spencer and Mrs. Breakfasts—Luncheons _ Orig. 3.95. Cotton blankets with 6” satin binding. 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Extension Club Entertains Guests Mrs. Francis Lahff and Mrs. Da- vid Berlin of Los Angeles, Calit., Write, attr Ne PEL were guests of the Westside Ex- HO tension Club when members gath- ered Wednesday evening at the South Johnson avenue home of Mrs. Frank Arnold. Serving Good Food Since 1929! >. structions in arts and crafts. SPRING SALE ee ee rn Reg. O I . a hes $104.75 Vniy oad Geamer SINGER offes you hos etvonced leotarca ic easier— | = quicker—more thorough cleaning © Gets under furniture easily—housing unit gnly $ inches high —Has headlight for easy seeing ®@ No winding of cord—Cord reels In and out of handle automatically—No tripping over cord é Dual Suction—two fans—means greater dirt-getting action. @ 2-speed switch for heavy or light deaning. 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Joe McTrowel Speaks His Mind: Garden Tips, Nagging Wife Real Formula for Trouble Start Seeds Growing for Later Transplanting in Garden So you are interested in garden- a heliiiae Cleland NEM KIND Here’s how Lyle Abel, Oakland Dear Garden Editor: | She says, no, you can get all the = Agent, says it Boy, have I got news for you. | topsoil you want for nothing, Ma- should : Last Friday, my wife gets hold | bel’s husband got a couple of tons The frame for the sash can of the paper before I get home, | ‘#8 week from where they are be built right om top of the SAVE ' and right away she starts in clip digging some gravel pit. — and should be five or MONEY $ ping stuff out of the garden page| ““Lissen,” I try to reason with Wide and as long as you SAVE WATER! to torment me with. | her, “even if I did want to get I have hardly got the back yard | S°0me topsoil, what would I bring raked up so I can put in a garden it home in, my pockets? like she has been nagging me to| This witty remark is wasted on do ever since the snow started to, my wife, who has less sense of melt, and now I got troubles 1| humor than a goldfish. It is no never worried about. use talking to her when she has } her mind made up. That woman She read that story where It | has got a head of iron, and you says “It isn’t too late to give | nant hammer ony seuse into ft your lawn a ence-over to put it | 1. matter what. =“ . a “After supper I call a guy I So first thing, as soon as I drag | davis ‘ii, ‘aul Sd deka sean Be in the front door from work, she | will lend me hie traifer to heal says, while I am still hanging up | It is practically dark when I my jacket. | find a place way out on a dirt . | road, where it looked like nobody 1 tell ber, | owns anything, and I start to! “You can’t grew grass on that | ove] dirt into the trailer. No| sand. I would have to put im oer do I get it half loaded than some topsoil, and that is not only | +). hayseed comes stomping out of the brush, and he wants to know what do I think I am doing. | should have hit him with the| away, I get an argument. | shovel and got about 20 years may- | ] be. I am just getting some old dirt) call a cop. Well, I pay, but I am far from happy. When I get home, I dump the dirt cut in front ef the house, take the trailer back and | GARDENERS GET ADVANCE POINTERS—Foot- Now that I think about it. I) han player Reginald (Tulsa Bob) Smith (left) of Glazed cold frame sash 3x6 feet can be purchased, or you can build your own frames and cover them |with heavy gauze-polyethlylene | film. | Seed of lettuce and many flow- | ering plants can be sown directly in the cold frame and given ade- quate spacing when they are one to two inches tall. ; Muskmellon, cucumber, water- |}melon, and even sweet corn can | be planted in a cold frame either this week or the first week in May, | depending on whether you live in the north of south of Michigan. Seeds of these crops must be plant- ed in clay or paper pots or veneer bands as their roots must not be disturbed during transplanting to the garden, caution horticulturists. it your cold frame is large therapy, will conduct a five-week course in garden-| enough, an earty planting of rad- ing starting Saturday at the Birmingham Commun. | téhes, lettuce and even onion sets 6850 Oakhills, Bloomfield Twp., rests on his hoe and | ity House. The ‘Men Only’’ classes, from 10 a.m.| can be made now fer use right ening of a type | Quizzing the Gardener | | picks up a few gardening tips ag Alice Wessels Bur- | to noon, will include instruction on ‘‘practical gard-| out of the frame in late May. Instead of that, I tell him how | lingame gives William Marshall Dawe of 2890 W. to appeal to men,” together with! These crops can be followed \for my front lawn, and he tells | Lincoln, Bloomfield Twp., advance pointers on in-| field trips to gardens in the area said Mrs. Burlin- coli, and cauliflower seed for set- \ me I am trespassing ond stealing | door planting. Mrs. Burlingame, Birmingham. gard- | game. The classes are part of the community house by a planting of cabbage, broc- topsoil and if I don't pay he will, ©™!mé authority, lecturer and pioneer in horticultural | craft and hobby program — _ —_ . | ting out in the garden in late June —_— |or early July. Christmas rose suitable for come- ry pa ee ond profitable tery planting as ground cover Of! Venture in the spring from April the grave ‘to after the first of July A—Christmas roses are toe de- ———— SAVE Your Garden! * MADE OF VINYL Atte ntion! 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A little superphos- As 1 walk in the door. mad amaryllis does not bloom?” phate worked into the soil may enough to chew holes in the carpet, alse help. my little woman says to me, well, | what took you so long? This is the final straw. Pow. | BARBER’S FEED STORE 8665 HIGHLAND ROAD (M39) OR 39162 | Open Daily 8 a. m. te 7 p. m. Sunday 9 2. m. te 4 p. m. and lo and behold ge te A pot an inch larger in diam- oo ee — — ——— - - " os - My wie shuts eter than the bulb is the size A—A thorough cleaning of the e bs up. This is the first time in his- | mest often used. 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Broadway, Lake Orion = ie week A a 4 ty ’ Open Deily 9 to 6—Sundey 10:30 te 2:30 Monday end Fridey te 8:30 eT - "be . t 5 eee aa; “ ads | tH ) “ : 3 4 av 2 i o } fF y e ‘ R s* - . “ie atin et “wf / / Ath Annual Pontiac P Fourth annua] Pontiac Press In-| which have been mailed to invited vitational High School golf tourna-| schools, must be accompanied by .| the current eligibility list (form ¢) | and the deadline for official entry fixtare on the golf schedules of Pairings and starting times will many Oakland County area|be announced following that date schools, will be played over , While the Maples have is donating the use of the course.| taken top honors for the past 2 An 18-hole medal play event | Years. for 5-man teams, the affair has | Last May, Joe Borovick’s crew the full approval and sanction of (barely edged out Southfield by 5 strokes, 400 to 405. The | geem to thrive on the close com- petition for they were victors in 193 by a scant 3 strokes over| . | Shrine. | uated. Dave Van Every of Bloom- | '|$100,000 Pettit won in Class B, has been grad-| ress Prep Golf Test May 23 _THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, APRIL 29, 1955 field Hills won the final Class C| Mike Conroy and Bob Goldsmith; back, so a wide-open race for medal, in their bid for a 3rd straight honors is expected. In addition to) Capt. Terry Laundry and Jim | title |the graduated seniors, Southfield’s | Kraus are gone, but in addition to| Most of the lower scorers from Turner, only a junior, also will) Baldwin, the Maples still have! last year’s tourney will not be miss the event because of illness. | Optioned Out of Coast Loop HOLLYWOOD # — The Holly- wood Stars have optioned Paul Pettit, $100,000 bonus player who failed as a pitcher and is trying a comeback as a first baseman, to the Mexico City Azuls of the Mexi- can League Pettit hit only 114 in M games with the Stars this spring. ‘Spoil Sport’ Wants Yale Cyclists to Be Serious NEW HAVEN, Conn. w—Every | develop into a real good athletic | Spartans Run Against Santee | res sscer sre tee lenae ser mice Kennedy, Jones Enter race” trom New Haven to Vassar | and the boys could make a greater ° ° »_ | College in Poughkeepsie, N. Y., a| impression on the girl. | International Mile in| distance of 8 miles. Nothing doing, say the Yalies, Drake Relays: They have a whale of a time,|but Cassagneres can continue to EAST LANSING (UP)—A pair of | speed records. but they dont break any bicycting | Te along in the race. He rode | | Michigan State runners are sched-| Now comes a fellow who the |faced about what happened and Miniature Golf Course Practice-more and improve your score. See Evelyn and Mac to get the facts. This minieture golf course hes been completely resurfeced, so don't lose your metch on the putting green. EM 3-490! 8900 Commerce Rd. Waterford was 3rd in last year’s | He hit .324 with Salinas in the Cal. jtourney, followed by Milford,!ifornfa League last season. He Bloomfield Oak, | signed for the big bonus with Pitts- burgh in 1950. The Stars returned Ron Necciali, 22, to Waco of the Class B Big year and still is a little red | | uled to challenge America's top| Yalies think is taking this bike | miler, Wes Santee, Saturday in the | Face business a little too serious. | Drake Relays at Des Moines, la. He wants to count out the beer. | | Can't see it, say the Yalies. wy © y. a NBC frock | They’re going through with their man, and Selwyn Jones will meet | annual race tomorrgw beer and He packed a lunch (sans suds) | and started out on the. 8-mile | grind. He was five miles ahead | of the pack when he came to a) fork in the road, He took the wrong | road and ended up riding 110 miles C schools in the county, this divi-| field for the 1st time. Avondale, |*! of the sion has been dropped and the | Brighton, Holly, Milford, Roches. | 1952. tourney will be played in two divi-| ter, and Waterford are among the arenes sions, Classes A and B. Any Class’ schdéols which have indicated their H H C schools entering will compete schools will be represented. ,WIBC Picks pewoner 1s with “B” golfers. | “Other schools are requested to| OMAHA, Neb. (UP)—Mrs. Lib Medals go to the five members| notify the Press’ sports depart-| lian Jacob, president of the De- of the championship team, and to| ment as soon as possible of their | ‘Toit Women's Bowling Associa- Sintec in the international mile. Twelve other Spartan trackmen Michigan State tennis and golf teams also will be in action to morrow Tennis squad will host Indiana, | defending Big Ten champion, while MSC golfers entertain University of Detroit. Golf team travels to De- | all. before he got to Vassar. | It’s a staggering race. They break into teams. Group No. 1 Old Timers Workout | Starts the race here by guzzling, Pontiac Qid Timers Baseball club | down a quart of beer. They pump will have another workout Sunday, to a point about 15 miles outside | at Washington Junior High School New Haven and another group! field Players are requested to be |takes over, after drinking a quart) at the field by 9 a.m. Bud Leslie, of beer as fast as they can. In all | manager, says practice will run there are five relay points before | to noon. All old time ball | the low-scoring players in Classes intentions of entering. | thom, was elected to the executive board of the Women's Internation- troit Monday. the winnig team rolls through the players wishing to try out for the A and B. In addition, the overall tourney medalist and runnerup will receive medals. Ali participants must be eligible One medalist is back. Tim Baldwin, whe paced Birmingham to lis team victory, avon the Class A honors in a sud- den-death playoff with Beb Tur- greyhound is 14 feet. ANOTHER } al Bowling Congress yesterday. | Foi} Title on Line The average stride of a racing | Vassar gates for a heroes’ welcome | Judy Goodrich of Lapeer will defend her women's foil champion- Ship tonight in the state fencing Cassagneres practically lives on a) . The holder of an American ing record, he rides 20 miles club are invited to attend this ses- sion. | Low Scoring Output CHICAGO — Thé Chicago Black Hawks during the 1953-M league ONE MAN’ TELLS meet at the Shelby Hotel, starting at 8 p.m. Her opponent will. be Jo Ann Snyder of Detroit. every night after a full day’s work. | season came through with only ls “I'd like to see this Yale event ' wins out of 70 hockey games. | WE BROKE ALL RECORDS IN APRIL We Will Sell 100 Cars in May This ts Your Opportunity to Take advantage of LOW PRICE TAG, HICH ALLOWANCE and | E-Z-TERMS BOB FROST, Inc. Lincoln-Mercury. Sales & Service 850 S$. 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THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, APRIL 29, 1055 | ne Medalist Smith BUWLIN 0! ¥.. > . DUYVYLIIN J ins is 0 ee | : = sla LAS VEGAS, Nev. leading money winner; Ljoyd Man-| Greater Greensboro. It takes a vic-| sort. In 1953 Sam started out with, tice after his round yesterday, . . | Jackson Snead, it appears, saves | grum, former National Open cham-/|tory in a major PGA Open event|a 79 and finished the 72 holes in “you can count on one hand the eS his best golf for the event that/pion; Los Angeles, Jerry Barber|to get into the lineup here. The } 18th position in a 20-man field. Last | fairways I hit off the tee. I. don't | urs | qualifies him for the rich Tourna-| and Eric Monti, and Pete Cooper, | year before he qualified by win- year he led off with a 73 and end-| know. . ,.,” |ment of Champions. a dark horse from Birmingham, | ning the Masters. ed the tournament in a tie for| — e-.© Gle Joh Ousted |° Then fate, or Sam's broken hand | Mich. se 8 ninth. __ Snead, on request, displayed his nn nson — ene — = = Eleven players broke par the| Each year Sam was betting fa-| ‘I tell you,” enid Same back on — pay ot Noga bone break! by Bisplinghoff, 2-1; out ‘of gear, wonder- da the 7, vorite in this betting-minded' re-'the putting green more prac- is a P. | /ful swing goes haywire, ae Soy over Mat igend, ‘ar Campbell Advances s + * ZUE 1124 W. Heron Se. So it was that Snead set forth | Rounding out this array were | ‘Billiards, With a Suntan’ PINEHURST, N.C. # — Dave 20 BOWL | '32.",.'"5.3 today in the i i of the | C@7Y Middlecoff, the new Masters Smith, whose fine play in the (Formerly West Huron Recreation) | $37,500 desert golf attraction re-|°@mpion, big Mike Souchak, the : - : North and South Amateur - Goif Mashatnen end Srenewich Sewing Bale fr Sole ining ina te for 15th place tor DRAM. NC. atrongboy. and er-| WW iter Scoffs at Article Which Say |e tus weet has been « a | Cining in a tie for 15th (cor ty Furgol from Lemont. IL. who i be | Fect) im a 28d of 21 profecsionale. |, no kin to St. Lewis’ pridb, Ed ‘ ‘ 4 epg ag er semifinals ra — * * > = , . . - ; 1! Leading the ted over the Desert| Furs All were ted at |GZOIF Isn't Game, Players ‘Automatons’ |'3%.2.%, 2 cm First Quality Original Equipment Quality Inn Country Club course were| The scoreboard for the rest read! new YORK (INS)—Several mil-|there actually been hundreds of | Certainly no opponent 1s going to | 'ando, Fla. three other name pros, all tied | like this: will thletes w 40? | hit you a im the nose on the | The winner will move into the ; lion golfers be surprised to/ a’ in all sports when past y Punch é with first-round 69s. T2-Tommy Bolt and Bob Ros- learn that their favorite game is| Finally, it seems no game can/ golf course, but the golfer has the | Hole finals tomorrow against the They were-Ed Furgol, the reign-| Burg; 73Bud Holscher; 74-Snead| not a sport, be a sport if the other fellow | toughest of all opponents to lick— | W*Vivor of the match between Bill Harbert, the 1854 PGA champion, | year’s winner here; Julius Boros | jearn that all golfers are merely(, from Huntington, W.Va., and Ed and Gene Littler, the young projand Doug Ford; T-Wally Ulrich | ‘automatons playing « silly game| Gravely, U-year-old tobacco man tom Palm Springs,” Calif. and Billy Maxwell. scorned by any real athlete and ’ from Rocky Mount, N.C. |, One stroke off the pace were| Snead barely qualified for this| best suited to infirm old men. Sam Snead’s Golf School ay aeakdeadt Uc Gale’ ae: Also TAIL PIPES and ; five men—Bob Toski, last year’s' tournament in winning the recent eager-beaver salesmen and idle PGA FUNDAMENTAL 4— seems too late. Thus the club- pected to be here this long and EXHAUST PIPES Studebaker | | Kalioe has hit salely wm every|Pmrrive®” ~ | DELAYED WRIBT ACTION head fs not out in a wide arc from Rar had to buy aditional clothing. = Kuenn Is Stopped, [reer eum iis wanme-is war | OW semring to on iran | tink the PA Teaching Com car tetarng evr your| 7m, Hguaneld eutomaile deter Leelee! $ 95 . . a ee ee Seen Saga Magazine, is only “biltiards rect swing—delayed wrist action—| it shoulder, more or less. 6-5 and weighs 240. removed any Kaline Carries On = — S| with o suntan” and “golfers are | is just about the most important, It’s actually impossible to delay | doubts as to his skill and courage FREE Only Fully taten te addition to his two Nits. | a: sect shave with Galestens of | ene. | the uncocking of the wrists toe/ under pressure in the quarter-fi- q DETROIT w— Kaline kept his | #¢ again leads the American ” long, if your head remains steady ' nal yesterday when he took a Guarantecd | - league in batting with a .460 aver-| ST*"éeur-” And, get this Too many average golfers seem | throughout the swi The accel-|heart-stopping, press 21-hol ‘ joe: streak going last night, |... “Golf will not become a sport|to have no understanding of this.| cating weight of the clubhead will deel fon Dale Morey. Walker MARKET TIRE Co. |collecting. a single and a double, Kuena went hitless in four tries. | until the other guy stands over | TNs rei the top eet “ath | force your wrists te uncock in|Cup player and former protession- 77 W. Huron St. Open “8 to 3” FE #-0424 = || but_ Harvey Kuenn’s streak came/ He had hit safely in the Tigers Ist| the cup with « Tiron and dares me: » Mey! ample time. al from Indianapolis. to an end. 12 games. aot Lees a in ie (Copyright, 1955) Smith, who won the medal with = —==— — wrote t ~- a a five-under par 67 Monday, still ably never had afgolf had to convince the skeptics that = his hand. Or if he had, ] le @ he was the real thing, éspecially LI be a disgruntled hombre after he had squeaked by bis first SPRIN A er broke a hundred in two matches 1-up. : When he says golf is | . He started to win them over with —~ — any real athlete” he tb (j a 4 and 2 trimming of Bill Hynd- nm ~~ asks dl tia tan. Hundreds i man, a “class” player from Abing- C > our greatest baseball, foot ton, Pa., Wednesday. Yesterday he 200 D- YEAR nis, hockey players and Church Circuit Plans removed all doubts. are golfers, and many of them . Big Dave was the only player to very good ones. Final Session May 2; |stay even par with the 7,000-yard . The article further contends that ° | No. 2 course of the Country Club, C; ver im THE SWING OF Sb nee gulf fs q'“discigline, a matter ot| & 8 Teams Now Signed jand he did it for 21 holes. apa cae muscle memorization.’ | uncock their wists at the start of} Organization of the Pontiac Chur |_,BisPlinghoff, a confident -young- . no doubt that it is a the downswing and therefore come! Organization of the Pontiac lag sec won the last three $ but if muscle mem-| across the ball trom the outside | Church Soleball League for 1955 is | ee ee, Cre it requires we won- | in, creating a slice. This also robs | well under way. with eight team * ere play. ousted Glen John- , Hogan, Sam Snead | them of considerable power. jnow official members of the circuit. | *" of Grosse Ne, Mich. 3 and 1. “ stars can ways re- : 10-team league is sought, leav- | . cas | Your downswing must not start! | Bil Cc : i 3) 10 Cu. Fi. GE it potdeod golf ¢| With arm or wrist action. It must ing openings at present for the lst with cond aa alae, oe? aT i "because men in their | start with a rotation’ of hips and | 'Wo ‘hat make definite commit- and 1 decision from iast year's At TL =F REFRIGERATOR . Let’s see. Isn't Ellis shoulders. | The feeling I get is fd runner-up, Alex Welsh of Rock- eae still pitching for the | me of driving the grip end of the| Further plans for the leop will [tora 1) and @ short time later a te, Oe Now .. . at Good- 't Jack Quinn stilt | Club toward the ball. be discussed af & mecting of | retired to the practice area with 7 winning for the Dodgers when past| Your wrists remain fully cocked| ‘*S®* managers and the official [Dick Chapman as tutor to iron year your old trade- "t Bob Fitzsimmons still until your hands are almost into| Sfrv"a\ s,"s't wondey MEM. |out some of the troubles ? in is worth $100 t pr eg cl a or serarely's victury aver Meteter. : venue Presbyterian tional Amateur semifinalist last regardiess- of age, Caureh. . ; year, matched former Yale golf k del Members of this year's commit-| captains — Meister in 1940 and make, model or frre genie tp we: olan Gravely two years later. condition. oly cnc Sear Geeoe Gravely who ‘has been ‘ ° 2 Ss never © Large Freezer Marimont Baptist Church; and /this 4ar in several previous at ) , . | Gente wal be see tempts here. won with day, Tuesday, and Thursday nights, | in three over. He hasn't been ex Model LM-100 Cu. Ft. end tour Gamonds sin the city | tended beyond the 16th hole in four 3 have reserved church matches. It was he who whipped ™ ‘Trade in price. - 329.95 - » aiustable Door «|| “Trade in 100.00 Trade-in 50.00 ROW BOAT ; this summer is the dual emphasis | nena PAY ONLY $199.95 PAY ONLY $199.95. ~~ DETROIT (UP)—Chuck Speiser. Low Down Payment—Pay as low as $2.50 a week. BUDGET TERMS ON BOATING NEEDS $10 DOWN DELIVERS BOTH! AsLow As $3.75 Per Week! BOWMAN ‘HOBO’ 14. FT. UTILITY BOAT = eee Extremely fest, V-bottem beet. Easily ply mohogeny wWensom. Sides ore 4” ond beten %” solid core marine plywood. BOATS. Priced from... ‘ ‘ 3 , : ity ; : “ 8 2 Sa i re ae . UP ¢ § - ‘ Priced From 3 H. P. to 22 H. P. De eae P< <> a a EASY-STARTING “af 2-CYCLE : . ENGINE ALUMINUdl FRAME ADJUSTABLE CUTTING HEIGHT Just look af the Robber Ties A bps tg | features! This ; Mower cute ae ean tte eee through over- a oe a mt PA grown weede and ave mowing. Cotting grass eanly, sprays iaee - —— from as = the cut grass to bi. Won (ig gee Reel x * | *veraking. Trims cod — ad on —— — bushes saves : hours of time! BUY ON EASY TERMS—ONLY $6.00 DOWN DELUXE 24" BRAZIER The femeve “Big Bey” bresier with mechaniom thet reives or lowers grill, Disessombies or reamembles in 60 seconds fer picnic trips er storege. caries $1928 ee o> Aa? STERLING BOAT TRAILERS 1899 S. Telegraph Rd. Phone FE 2-8033 former stablemate of Chuck Davey See Cy For GOOD USED CAR BUYS 2 BIG LOTS 809 S. Woodward Ave. ~ 1450 -$. Saginaw St. ‘CY OWENS . Your Ford Car Dealer 100 LATE MODEL WRECKS TAIL PIPES — EXHAUST PIPES CAR RADIOS $995 up Rebuilt Springs $65 up * OPEN SUNDAYS 10 A. M. TO 1 P.M. * GENERAL AUTO PARTS 543 S. Seginew Se. > FE 4.2775 and FE 4-4106 rs who recently returned from the Speiser has scored two kmock- Top Truck TJraver MATTHEWS: HA wi 7 é nv RERE iu , a ? } rt \ [ srs we LS Tv nia | BUT 11S. SAGINAW FEderal 5-416! Tide AYES in 2 oat — ee Aw a OY ae Od AQMWW — Potatoes: net rise. on. aiw r) . and , seized the books . 6 end of the s unchanged ae May 72%; rye| 2 7. igraee’ sock, total Pullman, off 6% on a low em vice presidents; pati poena yesterday after rllnggh ound ews In Brief i. "4: enten Mag | siresews sack B.D ings yesterday, remai er earn- a Archie J. y-| Shivers and State Atty. Gen an| David Baxter, 37, of Det al a. one of the Paris ony 2. meus Ces ee a y at the start. = memy then peretary: and Lewis J ay. | Ben Sepperd complained ta hey end to 30 days in the Oak. many ignty we West Ger. 8 cents a to | + ssats 6.00; Minnesota North De- ; ’ . Messrs irverareal and said’ y County J ak- and rearm ie tt mae Se ra ee | Sag eee aa SS et se ee 3 2S to Used UMLists. EXE =o stock track Borg-W: his acti - er pleadi y rance 3 Groin Prices aa ae = p Ala ming Aporwd — ors of the orks in the light rend —— cad fang to pes runk Lists _ d be put ie Oe oer DETROIT £GG8 opera reves its, that . ya $5 European Unt CHICAGO GRAIN p DETROIT. April 31 (AP ACF added a fra company, for the 12 police conten rp age dcp Dems Believe fl a final peace tres ~ CHICAGO, April Ceara, capt B St er toms, toe | or ‘rideas ction on a high. | March 31, 1955 months ended | eY were origi minutes as| Farmington Leaflets | “uded with ty is con- grain 29 (AP) — Chi ~ — e t state | Evans products fvaaee 2 was $174,727,836 ginally entered.” len C Township Justice Al- Addressed are Germany. The French — cae | grade A large 4, 3% yesterda = ase of $12,369,599 teen ae - Ingle yesterda From Files to retain economic May sos 2.00% Rye —— => medium 38:|2 and y, was ahead between month 599 over the 12|__ 4 determined i Dwayne Roberts. y sentenced! of ° . ' their customs links and =~ abbbboeds v~4 ae Maan ‘ grade a 3 points today s ended March vete nvestigator of the | > berts, 17, of 2315 Univers . union with BaP Seess. Leet July... £1% ee a earnings on a good | Operating ex 31, 1954. rans land scandals the | bion, Farmington, to 1 Al- ity Alumni ritory. the ter- Bc Bhs eo re 9M Checks 31, nee bei senciation — including de- — in nearly 200 i _ have | the Oakland County a aan in| LANSING &#—The U Highly unpopul May sn --snee LEM Seyteans | * | Gum 38- y 7; ho 20 U. S, Steel, G going up included 635, an eee ar were $142,550, illips personall ments, | erts, who pleaded er Rob-| Michigan was i University of | Many, the ar in West Ger- ben is Bee 38 «Browns rede 2 Wa me | 16F, Bowing Motors, Chrys-| _ Net irftome sas ng coke from the State La tine | es. “oriving. oaled'w to reck- | the Democrats 6 hot water with | Fatified by the. agreement was Beg om tee roi 2B | Cie nsettiog Revepeiee taal (= a oe dends wa $27.135419 an compared to the Capitol. ee |S ak eos | |e ences FRG) se chermee| YS 5 snail’ majority, ‘The May -..sssee 7% ward Semand.. Ava! a. trate cay ete ona | oral Electric "Du Pont, Gen. | With $25,408,507 did on conpered | Gsset acon teen Lots used to mail out Repul lists, were French have tuieted tho dntatbe BUY ---c000 MOF on seeses 13.40 a reae le supplies tiberel and cific, and . Santa Fe, Union Pa a de Bimota |e oa of goed rummage ature in t Republican liter | f the pact the deta Dee Suits aoe? mea | ted"im many “e-| ways Pan American World Air J i br gpl Mair ere ot | Woodward, Birming! ‘Box. 008 campaign. April 4 spring election | before they wil depo —e out . ‘fae a . \* | S "cmcteo soren ann sooce _|twoSarte ose ustice Dept. Seeks |: on complaints thatthe rc) "Ue ara Box 3 (Tne gern ofc sid that |r rliying West German chool Board eeseay; receipts 1 2% $42 po ob — Butter tow anda = tree or A — oe Com-; ff your friend's tn —aAdv. | Dr. Harlan H. Hatcher jaar t | Bonn aay recmement is preces 397,882; wholesale buy. | 7 shortly second < reflect ~‘ did bail, s in jaf | president, conceded the t ° and at Romeo Awards a aa eS, oer tats go tants wee’ Press averses "ef greement on Ads “dja =——O pracat,| the lists pirate age pe argh reat sae ve was off $2.00 at $163 WASHINGTON *. * *@ : Rummage —Adv. though he said the al used, | the pacts x tic notice that Paving Contract Poultry ree £0. Department will’ oy ii — Piccnc Js one of those under in “te nn ee and a catalog ae atice | pation ee te enna te ecce- ROMEO—Sidewalks prrnorr rout sarectnent wit puotisher ang | racy © Teed with theft, con.| ,Rummag com: | Toamient cannot commence, ings around the new and grad-| DETROIT. April 27 TRY nae (Late Morning Quotations) — supvesamiatives and), “rig ome and acceptance of Church. sain = Congregational | Hatcher promised to ; = ence. schools in elementary | ty five pouitry AE ap ge gt adome Bs .... BE ms it considers anti to end ; rs charged in p. m.: Sat. 8-10. Pri, April 29, 2-8 2”, investiga continue |. Adenauer and Pina both Washington y live poultry up to for No. 1 qual- Admiral. .:.. 307 tat cre Coot 26.1 | lations in trast law vie-| ee wae the Mom cOn- mer clo 8-10 a.m 8 and tigation ef the re |four ma ; y must settle as Se ee ES ed i necro sy a eae SU PMSA! SuSE ee | 17 et education 29- Q%-3% : ace Man .. 8. orneys and at-| Panca >) report ails of future retigg bell at Roe; sees barred | Allis Chal ==> 34 Seeee St <: 84] terday hie department has invite Fed Seen wane owen teat | cake breakfast Sat. starting |, 0m Fort Pagers ieee mit tig Seer, Te (eons wnat ve © Co. fair and weaay op bene Seems hum Pome te a Bl ps Meuiiean Howaen bas invited remand land dealers bought at | SBS. AF Pontiac “a eee Lawrence L. Farrell Pa that | ting. aoe ee ee ee earn the conract t conatec er hoe ocd ed ee Se 1 ee — Tiga eater aha School, at the Washington pine piestfsi and,e good ranee Bup- Am Ms Pay. oa Pa 42.4 | Advertising Agencies and otber = Sake teneatasl a oalie saasamer PP pg sale, Saturda | paign copies of the GOP ca missioner who will oe bid having submitted the low | ee as ery Fy ie ara a fected groups to discuss af-| the land’ greatly exceoting| SOLES BO y, April leaflets, addredsed im the | rey ne be the final au- ake caicaGo POUL: ee Bt * aes - 83 om. aad was sold. te - This land then 0. E Sm + 120 W. Pike | ists were that alumni poo ing the WEU territory, represent- Superintendent | , CHICAGO, say Am Seating... 33.1 ees ee with groups of veterans . = ~ t. . April 28 | Am Smelt Lone +. 209 ° the stat 3. The da was peyeasted ts! Gotermine the ety as es res | im BS es et sect genase wear payments. eroupe of veterans) ape 29, 8:90 p.m. and. April 30 The governor's office to wie en Geir wee “Banepome™ earliest possible the | 30 covpe, Fite thf Coin: paring pric am To @ Tel 4 be 24 to proceed to =“ Sten wh Baltics tetad Coe Hatcher as quoted Dr. | status ir new “European” could begin on : ee 16-11 cee. amy hens 36 pricce | Am Zine .2<-: hy Mart Fre 331 | tices, but expressed ios Be ee Fie or a thet possibly | them _ Paris agreement gives site in Romeo. School | ** 2-125 reo fryere fo.31, old roost. Anes Wra.é.. ff ai, Ge Bt cn be orang ew by morn Business No —ady, | nad sauna Mad alec ject it right to approve or re- A resclation offering Livestoch Armee. ie eras et feos. ell oily teeachatsmas gf es Chrysler Official to End ™ campaign malings | mage Ro ete ac gee peal sadiiedd sahaoes «BE MEE SASL FH [nx indie trw ive i th a rr A, Johnston, 308 Chander | 0 Avtomoti This theory was supported ioe aecRRRS oe aes (eS Se bling andthe bon enrege serpy af ath 83 Moray Oo preceding. ti based cn in the | at ‘the Aecrasing Thursday night| DETRO ive Career eccording to Dr. Hatcher, hy the and warden headquarters ont ibe Tan. barrows and ‘gis under ‘0 Aveo Mie 2s. . P fees x: as last year. = y quet given by 21 tel at a ban-; Chrysler IT — Dodge Division of eet et many alumai éid net oS ume station during dis-| few its. ‘sows, 160-208 saclaies — pen a Oh 2 en at aed said the associations require Fees tree. the | nounted ae the estes eee and that | “in the Division ny oakland! beard, was drafted by the Cultlo Satenio 300 wena ly eg met bend eee Pomel Phage gered 15 per cent DF some hal reg trate . |H. Jacobs, an au ment of Oliver | regular and _ to be ir ing Marfore Jil. MeCampbel, a. weet wee Ra ae Rengust ve. Net Thee... if ' maintained for the che co, of his 33 a ai who -arhage work ee veteran| alumal. sent to all To age a ha. minor directed fed cattle previous joing Alr.... -oe agency : i 4 Dodge Broth- McCam mother — school officials by local Civil De- [oS oat an@ snail jos Uberal von | Bond sire... BY wee SP rf ae with come publs-| New manager sar say ae nie ce a ee cost egine ath premat were eS ee Foltz. e after Tesedey om other days; —_ oe, ee ce am At... 4 at Pontiac W nce the first : ras saying “the | one at the methesiel the where- . to accept se Fo. | Sasa eae See Tye gree | Mer ee gc. me | announced the a Payne, replacing POW | cobs hse been.on apectsl assign: ed leads us to insist ‘ “ie wnunows ond. the said shi ccintendent was directed | St eter Sees Mo, my Sh rt My Ker Sta fv. j84| ta, news, Somterence ' action| L. Norton who left the David | ment on the staff td ae mat tht) ataad See oe specifications. wg the school’s |‘with inst Thursday: e338 pe est Bartouae z Stee oF % diccussed -~ — coment, |" = March 0 iets ad pol ir president in C. Patter. e's regu meg the mver ot Michigan. ot the people of the Bt S a. gion Nigro Paes wn Campd . re pan kW Air. 18 —_ national saecamiier Bay Broadcasting Compeny tauity a For 3 year nce. | forced.” be strictly en. | bend the Rearing om said Detitieg ° lings sold early steers and Can Dry ..... 161 Perem +++ York. in| Norton . was production ; : Se ee ae a gg Aho year. | Cam Pac. Pict... will acquire sor. supervi-| Dr. Hatcher of Ma County, on the 00h of Senate Will Back lke, ween ede" a es cf SS —— herent ts a —— cent| "Born in Mlbery, Indiana, 3 ing “it must heey anenesy as say- the afternocn, and 8 ‘two eeieek hetlers 19.80; commer- OE eins spasees oO com- , Indiana, Ja- again.” | besring z= Capehart Declares |S: lie et a |Sry BE FR os Food Cass flown [cos suse arene «| rat educated np cos rears the atone "very OF oe sera ean gr ares ac | cees LSD Panty aoe a4 . Ben , according to | ind, Mudied prea ° | serious ar Ror ee chal be served Or oor * nae WASHINGTON foe: wily and cout Tree ige: oe; | Em ae ww 2. 124 Pills = Dori 1 F Laird, company at Purdue Uni engineering | port and wants a coe week previous to said vod hart , Sen. 16.50; cutters dows te ed er Mills... arte ormerty WPON’ president. versity. on the university’ ma. | Fentians Pres 0 newspaper ‘o ; a Cape. | sad salves dows "tg i100: ‘gnod and | cies 6 Prot @ 0... Mel waste i ‘(set segec, Paget ‘ten been lace investigation. 8 continued | “Witness, "the Wonoreti a oy Senate Republicans will stockers 16.00-19. 20.00-23.60; medin Chuett Pinay =, S| ee my | a oes paid @® — Consume with the Pontia has been Phe lig per digest Classi eee oat aan | srher 5 ; decisions President be) ea oe Goes Cola 11.1238 ogl A 3 per cent less Consumers | inception station since ads! To hire, he +} A baby of Pentins te cate County fo the Cup hower makes in dealing beet | cae wh ota en Be issih a| foods tn the “market basket” in m Deceon 16 its | cie, sell things, phone FE 24181. weighs ee Se Seale “eee Cuneo ing with. the | hs 3 Sees SS a BE BS | ees artet basket” in| Ch aie , FE 28181. | can about 100 pounds at birth Orel copy «ARTHUR, E MOORE. 4 mosa situation. iets end the For |: end pring aia" wien igh Gensum Pw at = Ses wy eke a hio Namesakes H before it can-waik. | IG oom MORTMA. Capehart : = : Con’ oes 5 ave . Juvenile Divi 7 coxld too log. wth hs ok Ce, irons Beso Renfa Fa) e See neal oe my| nT, Names in Common ! —— Sen. Jenner Pn a ey Sy A Sam Set: BY Speep Sow... 71.3| Reporting this AKRON, 0. W H prepend yeseiny a ressaton tl 2 SS Soe tae ee a: By Beka Bi cate Derren i ct bller for “Pat Roman" aromd - We Have No Bananas! government oficial "ay take par| Sree ees Ere: a oe ae reverand aigty he eu en Se seg chats’ eapnae wety | tfte- | Ow, Pee Hg ET elfen Ma ee en oe ee tary transfer of any ewes 250-856, ‘shorn slaughter | Ou Chem ... 4.7 "30 to 42 per is a sophomore ‘ _ to a Communist state. ax | re 5 Std Of Cal... roped per cent, Ta | rates, but ats only ee Femner's Fess. cmicagg, apt 3 AP set Se a on quarter last gute te te | Ook dented be merely an which would] higher on % (AP)—Salable | Mus In $14 stevens S::: By| the basket” contains | tackle Roman is a foot : tances Uf ~~ Stow Wares. 128 average quantities . Sophomore — Sager tal eee ree ES? bieeres De acoe We are seling 188 OLDSMOBILES kind tla between the Und Load Rites? waits |S ee Bee Be sans ot me ty ty tlios | Ho ito. alten z is ne] TM tee iis —_ and United We ib cote 0 toad aren 8 few 200-346 Gen Eee cng Fomae, oo. > Electric Auto Lite not related. are}. deal. So pick one today f a —— relaxing tensions ge choice under 320, ie iat-i8.00; » few Gen Fee: 93 Thomp Pa Otis Co. 50 models and body sty — | Red Chinese Premier Chou == eis bee, sab calves 300 Sen boet =: as Fran Wat. iy ne Soars in Quartet Report Cards Demanded aes styles at... | 3 eet d ane cone sassy lal supgested such talks last or Ss ee ae Qea Tel... 23 Tweet c For. it Portage yo - Ohio (INS) — Electric| ¢: GRAND, HAVEN nae Eisenhower | Ree reeeeleee 8 Brea gi i: ened et al ee oe : nd State Dulles | - decline: genre eroding © recent sharp | Srosutt ae Ft ait air ti 443 Bt = the quarter ended March —o es the ee A esaiarabyerg JEROME idea, the spots ive, olce Goodyear ooee 4 «see a to to re- that tere abe ome evidence eh ee Sao A Re a) win 74034, equal to $2.05 | pupa In elementary grees” . chiens, phondl steedy te barons: ot Srey AA BB iment 5: fe a cea on a port cards were abandoned Re- Oldsmobile—Cadillac ie mae ene alee Bt vs 08 | last ws ti eee deel ee — 28 County Dea jad of mized. choice and! rime 38 Homesti.-: 426. Wal sot, ot 158 6| 0 pe ed OB bee cum ere System.” The potiticnars seid they wean 0S. Saginaw St. Ph. FE Ye eg eS Sor at per cent over the |aing—on pepe. nade | =o iemieiiatas saor wnumeee Gata! niet tig pe | ete oe Bye [eee Sons paper. 3 ~ Tay z commer 50; . 363| Tearter since ; Mrs. Bert for here and cutters gyre agen oe: ean, pee He 7 ho 33 War IL the end of World Youth Ral ... e e . ; L, (Lena) Williams. bulls y wtitaty ane | it «6 OW! - 3 ° Planned ‘ of 6530 4 fat bulls 15.00-16.50; Harv u lson & Co ' 7 at 2 Coolidge Rd., will be held a Bg; Int Nick Me Weelwerth” x3 Cash WATERFORD TOWN 1st =