~ Ike, Lawmakers _ of Both Parties Discuss Aid Bil Sen. George Predicts Passage of $3.5 Billion WASHINGTON (?)—Pres!- dent Eisenhower conferred for an hour and 40 minutes today with 25 congressional | leaders of both parties on; . his 344-billion-dollar foreign aid bil. - _ Sen. George (D-Ga), chairman of the Senate For- eign Relatigns told reporters later: “There | is no question but that it will get through—in ‘what |- form, I don’t know.” il ry z 3BE 98 2 ig ag 2 E 3 a i : _ Committee, |. ‘Killed Fighting Rebel Sect "| Oak. lenicon Airport by Socrates V. Sekles (center of Pontiac, who is on a visit to Greece. to greet Michigan’s\chief executive was U. Morale Slumps as Atomic Test - Is Delayed Again : SURVIVAL CITY, Nev. (®—The problem of morale, both civilian General Supporting Diem SAIGON, South Viet Nam (#—Gen. Trinh Minh The, top Cao Dai general and one of the chief supporters of the free Viet Nam Revolutionary Committee, was killed in action tonight. “His death was disclosed a short time after hard-hitting troops of the Cao Dai religious sect joined the Nationalist. army of Premier Ngo Dien Diem in an offensive } Water-Study Moen rt Go Ba Board Named were once allied with the| Supervisors’ Chairman Binh Xuyen Society and the! Hoa Hao Sect in a united Appoints Four Members to Committee front demanding Diem’s resignation. But the general switched sides | - three months ago when Gen Le Van Vien, the Binh Xuyen leader, Four Oakland County supervis- ors have been named to work on the recently authorized water-study committe, under chairmanship of Mayor Howard K, Kelly of Royal rejected demands that arme struggle be avoided, Gen. The had thrown four bat- talions of his troops, perhaps 2,406 men, to Diem’s support in ‘tnopping up Vien’s battered force of 2,009 men on Saigon outskirts. He died while directing the bat- talions in this action. The Cao Dai general was fired upon by Binh Xuyen commandos in an armored motorboat and died instantly. This blow to the armed forces uled for last Tuesday. Uncertain weather appeared to [be moving in from the west coast, making “the end’ a dubious. pros- number of field exercise remaining at about 200. Originally there were over 350, Local Foreign Aid TOKYO ™ — US. servicemen and dependents contributed 296 million dollars to Japan's economy through individual pufchases last year. ; The members were appointed by Supervisors Chairman Floyd Thatcher, of Blomfield Township; and is \Force Change jin Annual Rite TRAVERSE CITY @ — With ‘cherry blossoms =) | ceremony. Early Blossoms popping out all over Northwestern Michigan, hastily advanced the date for the annual blessing of the blossoms They set it for next Sunday af- blessing rites will be heid in a ‘|natural amphitheater overlooking Grand Traverse Bay in the heart of the cherry orchard country. Name Dispute Snags Merger AFL and CIO Argue: About Title of Combined Organization __ WASHINGTON @ — AFL and ClO efforts to into a single labor urtion utp have snagged at temporarily in a dispute a a name <—— com- pect. Best estimates placed the} pec workers choosing a name doesn’t queer the whole merger idea, GOP Will Not Ask Recount of Votes WASHINGTON # — House forces squared off in a new battle over the olf issue of farm price su (Continued on Page 2, Col. 7) Two other supervisors will be wes gi sree =| Mercury Smashes Record : iam w. Dn fOr Date Here—Hits 87 "| Temperatures in Pontiac today reached the highest mark for this date in 83 years, with the promise of more record-shattering hot days to come. — Mercury readings will average.15 to 18 degrees above normal for the next five days, according to the U. 8. Weather Bureau. The normal high is 65, normal low 41. __At 2. p. m.-the tempera- ing of 37 per cent made the ‘heat bearable. ; f general election. - State Chairman John -Feikens said that a canvass of party leaders. showed ho sentiment for a recount. Party officials, believe, he said, “that recounts would not) change the election results despite the fact | that several of our candidates lost by very small margins.” The Democrats cided against a-recount. previously de-+: Now Fully Equipped - ae Morgan Douglas Taken by Death; Was GMT Head Had Long Career With Chevrolet; Came to Local Division in ‘45 -Morgan D. Douglas, for- mer general manager of GMC Truck & Coach Divi-. sion and a former vice pres- " ident of General Motors died today at the age of 63. In ill health since his re- tirement five years ago, he succumbed at William Beau- Dies Today |House-Senate _ Group Confers Ike Is Expected to Véto Any Bill Providing for. More Than 7.6 Pet. WASHINGTON (# — One» Senate-House conferee on the postal pay increase bill said today a tentative agree- ment had ‘been reached on — Be are | -This would be close to the 8.3 average increase voted by the House, The mont Hospital, Royal Oak,+ at 3:30-a. m. With GM for 35 years, he’ was given a‘leave of absence for health reasons from his GMC Truck and Coach post in 1950. Roger Kyes* was appointed to succeed him. He had taken the position in resignation --of 30 years with the Chevrolet or- ganization, including 16 years as general parts and a manager. He began as a retail salesman for Chevrolet, later becoming an assistant sone manager, a zone | manager, a regional sales manager, and an assistant gen- Born in Chieage,--Mr. Douglas attended the Detroit University School, and the University of Michigan.. He was_a member of Hills Country Club, the Blooii- field Open Hunt Club, the Indian Creek Country Club, Miami, Fia., and the Ft. Lauderdale Yacht A 3imd degree Mason, he lived at 31905 Evergreen Rd., Southfield Township, Surviving are his widow, Marda,’ two sons, Morgan D,; Jr. and William E, Douglas. oo Service will be held at the Christ. Church Cranbrook, at 3 p. m. Thursday, with entombment in White Chapel Memorial Ceme- tery by the Bell Chapel of the Wil- |} Senate passed a bill calling — for a flat 10 per cent raise he's TradeBil | Paid iain AKA Ar ues Mk 9, Sure of Senate Olay! un ae oi This Week approved, 1 WASHINGTON «’— Sen, Byrd| (D-Va) said today most of the Sen- disappeared. . Byrd, floor manager for the bill, liam R. Hamilton Co. ‘k in I . tonight will be| the Soo locks from Sat- total figure ranged from $25 temperdtures might even reach 88] 614 g5 high tomorrow 78 to 82 wedi ty aubetuen Hiner © see St. fans herself as she watches the mercury climb to a record 87 de- more than one million dollars,” | by mid-afternoon, .. | Yesterday's high wag 74, low 58.| than has moved through ona | steesThe temperature reached 86- degrees shortly before oon today Critchfield said, 4a umusually-low humidity read-{-One-fifth of an ‘inch of rain fell.’ single day in the past two years to smash the previous high for this date, posted in 1949. Summer Arrives in RECORD TEMPERATURE ~ Mrs. Ward Kenyon of 1016 Michigan py es a = ai age ras... igh Start Saturday in Pontiac, County Areas amet ees vewey feet a However, the department if f fe m a ID. csyeeveesesscees M to. American of a World War I mutiny. Pulitizer Prize in 1948. winner, and Williams, 41, are Mis- 1849 Nobel Prize for literature. Gian-Carlo Menotti, Italian-born composer and lyricist. received. the Bleecker’ Street,” an opera based / On religion and Greenwich. Village life, Menotti was .the winner of "| Opera, “The Consul.” . earetitieié a Ey i Ph tata is i ei if b ay f rf l American Camp |Week Proclaimed Pulitzer Prizes Awarded NEW YORK # — Novelist. Wil- liam Faulkner has been awarded the 1955 Pulitzer Prize for fiction | Trustees for-**A.Fable,” an allegorical novel Both, Faulkner, 57, a first-time | read Faulkner won the music award for ‘The Saint of: the 1950 music prize for another ; ~| “Mrs, Brown’s expose of 40 years | i te cae Hai a% 4 f i discovered abandoned rison, N.J, His body was never Journalists : |; zer, Were announced yesterday by the Columbia University Board of publishing fields. They: are Mrs. Cora- Brown, of | .the Alice (Tex.) Daily Echo, and | ‘Roland K. Towery, 31, managing | editor of the Cuero (Tex.) Daily Record. of corruption and terrorism in Du- under the pressure of edition time She also covered for The Asso- ciated Press, porting where edition time was not a factor. He is credited with ex- posing a Texas land scandal in- volving a 100-million-dollar fund set up by the state to help veterans buy land Except in music and drama, the ag t g BEERS if ? lie by an board of prominent |. . members in the newspaper and | _ The Columbus (Ga.) Ledger and _ Ledger- SHE DIDN'T ATTEND THEIR WEDDING — King Hussein, 20, of Jordan, poses with his schoolteacher cousin, Princess Dina Abdul | usiC | W $500 each, prizes in the field | anew Jast night car. awards of $1,000 each. The venile hoodlums outside a Bronx I iy se E i 3 a ibiyé aut i z ; # Hi ! a is ies 79m S. WF: ry | ifn lf i: Ti He 4 Hit rf i the ies ‘Bronx Teenage Gangs ] eer at Funeral for Slain Boy __ NEW YORK @® — The teen _* : ! nh 3227 fe b fi if as Fy / alt ? + a u 83 i fi re Strike Goes On Reuther, Gov. Folsom Encourage Workers in| 51-Day-Old Walkout é H i Vi : TUESDAY, MAY 8, 188 | E C Red Bloc Plans _ Military Union }taken to provide the legal basis -}_ LANSING @ — The Senate, on _ | its second try, has passed ‘the bill ; i | zee ih Russia, Satellites Set Meeting to Organize European Command - VIENNA. —Warsaw radio an- nounced today that Russia and her seven East European satellites will meet in the Polish capital May ll to set up a unified military Western observers in Vienna said the move apparently was being for retaining Russian troops in Hungary and Romania after the expected end of the four-power oc: | cupation of Austria. atl Hi Hil rfl ‘i tf FELL ie F fe alii fee piri HG ny fe iit 728% i i if State Hospital. : To be used in the Hospital’s chil- dren's division, the aquarium is the ct is Hf a Elsi?s Kt jut ‘ae tte’ ¢ z # a ss = F f f i i H H Ee . f| tas placed on oon yent Pr 5 i “dW Y he » The. Day in Birmingham © ; 3 = ri i 2 efi a Lh Z : be He | : et i rp “it E i i Pro-Diem Genera ‘Killed in Warfare In Cannes, France, sever al South Vik re- Clarkston Man Injured - Slightly in Collision Commission Hires Fi to Design Eton Park if - = z aS E The Quarton PTA elected Mrs. Robert Wyatt, president, Mrs. V. W. Greene, mother vice presitient and Lawrence Ball, father At Barnum Juniof High, Arthur ather vice president and [| Chae ie 8 ort +t ge fis “TUNIOR BDITORS Ond FLOOR § Wednesday Only! Sturdy woven bamboo basket that is handy for.dozens of uses .. . wastepaper, Sor penile: oe, Se an, yore: OY round . style for greater utility. 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In France, it is named fleur- ~ CALL FE 5-8172 oa ok et ee eee flower of Tenrlessee..__ a Today for Information — Al eee and are more ric Y Ae Tris less Ws deny sedigaien seienee ah tek me es : flower is divided into three parts which resemble petals. As you can) ~ see in the drawing, one set called the falls curves outward. The, stand- - Lazelle Agency eee Ga i contai: Sear the Jittle boy in the drawing, is. busy in his. garden, setting cand saatasennananaeassonstnastiassanassniaial FE 5-8172. fale ee epson ‘a mite go 700 have * , ” . Color this drawing and save it ve own paper garden 504 Pontiac State Bank Bldg. by the end om ~°~" Temerrew: A flower that locke Mtinié.gheibes about’ ‘kk mints be a little confusing. -thia talk about what ‘price class” a car is in. Because this new Dodge. (it’s selling like a house-afire) is making” a clean sweep.in every price field—from_ the costliest to the so- called “low priced three.” — Take owners who are used to paying a thivainind dollars more for ‘What’ S all this talk — New Dodge Custom Royal Lancer eee glamorous ‘hardtop.” ‘Price Class!” ._than one of the small ani5 inches shorter and far less exciting. The Dodge Coronet 4-door shown below ny costs less than some models in the lowest priced class. So let yourself go. Travel first class in the car that’s knocking “price class” into a cocked hat. __ gear: This new Dodge has them asking; ~“What-more-could f-get _—what.more-is-there?!~: Money can’t buy more luxury, more new and exciting features, — ~-more built-to-be-stared-at beauty than the dashing Custom Royal Lancer shown above. It’s up to 9 inches longer than competitive models costing more! _ And how about owners of the s0-called “low priced cars”? 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Ld fermination to shoot. ‘the 1c pless federal civil defense administrator, another, | who was’ pictured aS a man who ~ Divorce Decrees Divorce decrees granted recently - lin Odkland ty. Cireuit Court — ge B. from Charles B. Foster me M. trom — Smith (annul- “i Wilmar trom” Gertrude Alice * Holmberg Resa A. from Robert E. Briggs Cora J. from Joseph Peenak Frances from Charies Campbeli Pernande F. from Robert Jones -~ Dorethy from Walter E. Bradley Civde D. from Gail EB. Hargraves | Shirley Mae from Edwin James Eagle Others effective in six manths: Margeret M. trom Gerald EK. Sommer Jean from J Waldinger Audrey from iftiam O. Jaysen. H. Jane trom George D. Harlington Kahn a from Charles Otto rom - Robert Wolfe ‘pon th from gt 3 Schults Patricia from Albert Wotton Boys’ Town in Japan TOKYO @—An Australian Cath-|- ,olic missionary, Francis Hunter, is establishing a Japanese ‘Boy's Town” patterned after the home for boys near Omaha, Neb, It will open Thursday on. Kyushu Island. 3 THE PONTIAC SREas: ‘TOBSDAY. MAY 3, 1955 | Bob Cofisidine Says: . m/By Now, Tt’ s. Operation J Miscue’ | ation Mscae”” has bed. aa ef ths nap f « © seem” him. 2 4 i g & 5 # g prospect, On the part of the Gv defense people’ on hand—many of whom | were’ using ‘up their vacation pe- riods and spending more meney | than they could afford—there was a frantic realignment of tickets.out _ Not many Of those who left looked forward.te getting back. to} their home towns and facing friends | who, in some cases, had raised the money-for them ‘to go to the big scl In the weather de- Graves ‘made the ultimate cision. It had nothing to do with television, newspapers, politics or anything else, save the safety of human beings. Graves is the kind of man who would declare a 10- year or a 100-year potponement were not right. A couple of tittle settlements you ‘fever heard of, Alamo and Elgin, Nevada, had had what the AEC considers enough radioactive hap- py dust this year. 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MEMBER OF AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS ————————— —_ TUESDAY; MAY ca 1955 FBI Needs More Money ‘to Fight Increased Crime “ In just released testimoriy he gave in February before the House Subcommit- 4ee on Appropriations, FBI Chief J. ‘ Epcar Hoover made a strong case for a J $9,718,000 increase in his 1955 budget. = \ “The $88,000,000 appropriation he has ~\asked has the approval of the Budget _ Bureau. Of this $1,123,000 would pro- ee vide for expansion of this famous na- " " tional police force by the addition of 67 - Epa agents, 38 clerks and the con- au -- tinuationt of the* Bureau's promotional * total = $4,095,000 of the increase e “is attributable to the change in the. “© ~~ method of accounting and $4,500,000 is” 3 required for overtime pay for agents. 7 kk “as ‘There isn’t any\ doubt about © the need for an expanided FBI. As Mr. Hoover's recent report shows, — ___.since 1950 our population has grown seven per cent but crime Me has increased 26.7 per cent. Major offenses in fiscal 1954 totaled ' . 2,267,250. This means that today a major crime is committed in the ct _— every 13.9 sec- onds. justification for this larger FBI budget. We believe the Nation can’t afford to - withhold ‘the funds needed to enable - the Bureau to keep pace. with the ~ growth of crime. : : .3.8%->R Over the years critics have attacked the FBI chief. Yet nothing they have said has been able to dim the luster of __the..FBI’s excellent work in ening crime ahd home front Communism. --Nor has it altered the fact that — ed to. J. Edgar Hoover belongs credit "4 for building the FBI into one of the world’s most efficient and re- -spected police organizations. © ——_—_—_—_—_———— Results at Bandung Tt may be- “several months before ~ there can bé an accurate appraisal of the 29 nation Afro-Asiarr conference at yet even before adjournment — ~ #t was clear that fears of Com- munist domination and Red at-— tacks on the West were un- founded, As things turned out beating there ‘than. either the - United Sates or th or the West as & whole. J ‘The. PREss eale that there is ample : - first job 30 years ago ih a _ trialists, After making a close and believes will be the revival of its : Jong dormant copper industry. ~~ * As now scheduled by Ontonagon’s planning committee in co-operation with the Michigan Economic Develop- ment Commission, celebration dates will be June 9, 10 and 11. The first two days will include open house at the nearby White Pine mine and smelter. June 11 has been designated “Morris F. LaCroix Day” in tribute to the president of the White Pine Cop- per Co. which has spent $80,000,- 000 on the property. * x * If the project lives up to expectations it can have national as well as statewide economic - importance. Made ready. only after lengthy research and study of the area, the development should re- vive the State’s copper industry after a lapse of more than 30 years. It also will give the Upper Peninsula’s economy a” _ timely lift by wore aati em- ployment. — an “Way are outbreaks of violence in. “e penitentiaries so frequent?” asks.a col-_ umnist. This may be due Mainly to the ' fact that these institutions take in some : rather unreliable and malicious people, etree aetna “Tux car designed with YOU in mind. & —Catchline of automobile ad. Aw, gwan —we bet you say that to all the prospec- pe cane Dearese. —_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—— * Wi Seca mp yen to make a trip To any place in a space ship. The ‘Man About Town . An Impressive List ~ Roster of Former Patients at Tuberculosis Sanatorium Man’s world: One being run the — way women want it. od 1 The boet tegere ts the current issue 0 = ea The Panacea, eS z - : monthly 4 pat ; ~jts authority from the consent of at the ~ Oakland County- ieienbealé Sanatorium, te a two page parti tet of these-who re- - gained their health there. It names only a small fraction-of its alumni who conquered the disease within its walls, most of them being affiliated with the a Patients’ Benefit Association, the complete graduate list comprising some. of the healthiest people we ever saw. A great. many of them now are prominent in the business world and otherwise. a / ‘pere’s& good looking young man ashe appeared when he took | his Pontiac bank. Today he is one of our best known indus- -_ study of A peed a we are Senet wHtl Ue features ‘still persist, —— Bigs ee One noteworthy feature’ ‘ot the con- ference, which India’s Nenrv had pro- posed, was the failure of this often puzzling neutralist to win the control he expected. g, too, were CHou EN-LAI's — fon and -apparent friendliness. He’seemed quick to sense the anti-Communist sentiment of many * delegates. ‘the varjous delegations that “colonial-. ism” 9 the Red variety may be a- great- er menacé ‘today than the kind which" firs stirred Asia into ferment. * *%©§ * ‘ Hardly. a day passed without a speak- er emphasizing this fact. Among them were Romvuro of the Philippines, Kore.awata of Ceylon, FADHEL JAMALI _ot Iraq. ante. Prince WAITHAYAKON a . ’ 9 Negro Congres. man Adam Clayton Powell, who f. Oe eens ce ast } the, settlement ot ~ ing in Oakland Count is Another teatiife was the awareness of ‘ ‘ F : column. _ ---Phe closest observer in the office calls my attention te the fact that Thursday. will be the last time-for over eleven years . that you can express the month, day and year by using the same figure: 5-5-55. The next time eee ee. Recut addition to’ the — people liv- | Al Kaline of the Detroit Tigers, who with his lovely~ young wife, Louise, now is living in Oak Park. “Eating to Keep Young” ts the topic of specialists who are giving talks before such organizations as. “Hips, Hips Away,” “Unfatters,” at “Tops,” the latter being the initial letters for “Take Off —_— menataty.” =A etter just received avet ik: the Michigan Department of ‘Conservation — ses the manner in which automobiles are killing our wild life, and. suggests s aie’ driving slogan— Give these little suys a brake E: ‘Mrs, Fred 4 lalla he? ‘Or ‘Rightand; tehity -escand rthda “tn the settlement of vital issues attect- ‘could, abject ; _ order to remedy the situa “What a Lovely Boom ‘That Could Make” David Lawrence Says: Spain Snubbed by Nations That Woo Russia, China - MADRJD—This is a place where they can-enjoy a big laugh at the expense of the various statesmen of the world who lately have been - proclaiming that it doesn't matter what kind of government they have in Peiping—admission to the United Nations should be granted, anyhow. — Yet the record shows that a reso- lution by the United ~ Nations ~ . Assembly - adopted Dee. 12, 1946, did assert that the form of govern- ment in a. given country is a mat- ter for approval or disapproval by - the United Nations. . The present government here is, of course, in complete con- trol of every inch of Spanish territory, iiicluding all offshore —— islands. If international jaw and custom alone is the basis, Spain - is entitled to admission into the United Nations. __ But there is another point, and that ls whether an applicant gov- ernment is or is not “peace lov- ing’. or whether its behavior constitutes a threat to peace. Spain has not manifested any threats against any other nation and is “peace loving’ in every sense of the word. _ ; ’ Then why isn’t the government of Spain admitted to the United Nations? The .words of the 1946 resolution set forth the quailifica- - tions for Spain’s-admission. The resolution read in part as follows: quate measures to the secretary-general and to the ah session of the Assembly what " year . action of 1946, and they do not eare to apply for admission to a. club from- which they -have . been blackballed. Spain ¢an get -along without membership in the United Na- tions, but the big question is, how long. can the members of the United Nations remain guilty of hypocrisy -and inconsistency by arguing sq fervently nowadays_for admission of Red China;~~whose government just recently was de- clared tobe an. ‘‘aggressor’’? (Copyright 1955, New York Herald Tribune Inc.) Portraits ‘By JAMES J. METCALFE Why do we get as . - » We go along our way .,. When life is just a calendar , , . That moves from day to day? .. Each morning is about the same .. As that which came before With disappointments and with . Our problems are the same today ese < As they Ways been. . another chance . ’ Voice of the “Pooole Woman Wonders-About bog Poisonin “SuppEss' Cid Hod Gotten It ‘by Mistat if the writer so requests unless eritical tr ita nature. ee net + I wonder how the person slept the night of April 28 after poison- ing the in the vicinity of Osmun street, I was at the home of. my t when her dog was poisoned. was the fourth to get it. ~ . . - I wonder if it would , person to sénd ‘five children te bed crying over the loss of their little dog. When I left for home.. at 12 o'clock, her little boy was lying in bed sobbing for his dog. What if a child had picked up the poison? Mrs. P. W. Holswerth 2197 Chancey Dr. Rochester ~ Pet Owner Wouldn't Risk Accident to Avoid Dog I have little Manchester dogs, two cats, and four little children who love their pets. I will not hit the brake nor- swerve to miss a cat nor a in . the road, but I would never try to. hit one, either. One of our own dees. was run over and killed by us. One has been hit tWice.on Walton Boule- ; vard, I have seen a driver almost wreck his-car swerying to miss that saMe dog. I don't blame the drivers.” Yes, our children saw the one as she was hit two weeks ago: They cried, too, They realize now, more than ever, why they aren't to’ let. the dogs out. ‘The lives of the people in the cars are of more value than that of an animal in the road. Our chil- dren cried as TinyTup was hurt each time, but nowhere near so thany tears as there would have neve froma the family of a wrecked -. was my fault our dogs were . . loose and on the highway. Mrs, —_ L. Caverly “Meter ae ion Lurid Crime News Thé Press’ too thorough report- ing of sex crimes—provides sug- gestive literature to both children and adults, in my opinion, All the obscene details are right there. Thus one act~ provides fuel for another, The seed of the act is already” present in the mind of the ‘individual, The unfortunate boy who perpe- trated tha latest act provides the _ answer plainly enough, His moth- ~eome again in peace I will break ,. down this a: —— 8:9. All things one: sii of heaven speak. ot a. “the sheerest drivel. It operates on . ing. by publishing every detail and feed public curiosity where it is in- Hal Boyle Says: Half of Coeds: Don’ t Intend to Darn Husband's Socks — NEW YORK —Who sews your his shirts were laundered and his . buttons? Who darns your -socks? Who sends your shirts to the laundry? If a man does these things him- a self, presumably he is a real fine bachelor, who doesn’t need them I recall in. a college course I at- Shae et & Gaaeeee : ; So some present-day Spas Bey aon and marriage counselors seem to hold. I say they're full of twaddle. esi abv=r; start | = “new sharing of responsibility’ be- tween husbands and wives. Much ofthis ‘wid@eyed tripe is. 50-50 in the theory that (1) a home is hopelessly old-fashioned if the hus- band goes out and brings home the bacon, then rests contentedly in ~ the living room while his wife cooks it—but (2) everything is The adventure palsy-walsy in a’ home in which what and = papa opens a can of beans for din- = ner while mama cheerfully busies often end wi herself painting the kitchen -_ marriage. - * * @ Well, I just don't believe ik. And new I'll bet 10 million American hus- have bands (and their wives!) agree- so that with me. The latest of these little up-to- the-minute matrimonial essays really has. me rifled. It found in a hnetheg survey that many young U.S. wives own inte were neglecting their husbands, — Such but held socjologists a just dandy as conditions have changed, and a man no longer the right*to expect from sy -_chores Hh sik e 3 a concept doesn't free womanhood. It i g jie u tr ot agi i i Hy 5 Case Records of. a Psychologist “Millions of People Waste Their Time Worrying About ‘Symbols’ of Virility Henry’s ease is a. masculine parailel to that of Deborah - mentioned - “Miiltions — yesterday. of people fret because of ea _ cal traits.. Oddly enough; the very thing which Henry craves, is the cause for complaint by many men who'aré as hairy as Esau or-a modern gorilla. masculinity, either, so quit try- ing to employ hair as a barom- @ter Ot manly Viger: ea papnnchty: you have # blue-black. chin versus a_relatively chin--at the age of 21, chiefly on your ancestry. In some families, hairy. chests . and heavy beards are common. In others, the men have alriost to- ome find his name a pes be bere of this proval of a particular government - when admission to the United Na- tons or even diplomatic recogni involved, tended diplomatic povberwrs to” the present government of Spain, and-.not one expressed any reser- vation or_ allegation that the gov- ,ernment here was not ant or free Today, however, if the nae - tion of 1946 by the United Na- tions means an, » it means _Sroue eet ent United Nations “doesn’t what a heavier. on my chest?” . little or no beard and have hairless chests, On the other hand, we psycholo- Took like gorillas. tl don't nate Wry or he La = Have the Poorest ” Teoth | » FER ? : i f for a wife, women "yearn for a husband. Looking Back: 15 Years Ago sear _ one of the underlying causes for | NORWAY’S denied by British. it pepe i sk ‘ & z iH i F iff He ik i i f le b ii if ef z Y i f H 1 fi Bg c mS i anf Hf i i 5 : & a Na » ” ” + * “THE PONTIAC PRESS, y TUESDAYeMAY 8, 1055 5 Lawrence Seaway Pas ee for New Frigland Ports : ton by giving Boston peting | ness but rather how these millions ers, s, industrialists, labor leaders 1 ; § iF: S 2 ili? i i 5é ie ig : oF f nS ; i re a i £4 He z j | : i pleted with a 27-f0et-channel from the Atlantic Ocean to Duluth. li fs z 3 act as a new reason for en-|and other non-produetive invest-|Long, Dry Voyage Boston-to compete, .° |iments, ROWLEY, Mass. (UP) — A 90- We: now need a renaissance in | ton ship was built on- Rowley Com- faith, ‘culture, brains, courage | mon in 1813 and then hauled more and old-fashioned religion, such | than a mile to the water by 100) as existed in the days of old | yoke of oxen, Pay uM “ti | yar Bige2 ALP satiety aii-k ; gs = int 2§ iz i Hash z ry : ? f } re i z l | i [ ” again will be up te them to de- aing ship- Statistics show even. cide whether other mills will | ping is handled by trucks from . = ee ee meee now move to these Western ee eae 3 = would amount about | states, due to the terribly unset- | England’s proposed new ° Wi 1 per cent of Boston's total trade, = labor conditions “te New | ways are a favorable factor, = Insure ith Agencies ' KING IS N L~K _ By building up New England's | England, This possibility is far | pecially to the mew east-west - e *. ° tav Adolf of grease ing industries we can easily over- | more mapas than rd loss of | Massachusetts turnpike now un- Displaying This Emblem head in an odd-looking contrap-| S°™* Sy Possible loss from this | 9 little shipping. -der construction. : ce tion to test his nerve reactions, | "¥ SMP canal. Basically our trouble is that we| Benefits of the St. Lawrence The king insisted on making the Besides, those owners of dock cannot provide outgoi traffle t project to the north central states test after the apparatus was ex-|properties who are now cryiN€ |i. shi ot bake: oa .reu ine (MAME wel be ocbunbad to New FHA ‘TERMS -plained to him during a tour of a|@bout their future should get some - ae = ‘hospital in Stockholm. Test showed | ships from Duluth, Chicago, Buf-| terials. The tonnage of exports | England industries. This could he was ‘completely normal.” _| falo, Cleveland and other interim|from the port of Boston is~ only especially so if we continue to de- : ; : : ports to ship direct -to Boston, | about @ tenth of the imports, The | velop high- 7 which they now cannot do, Let us| St, Lawrence Waterway dots not|value products and the giving of that Law- | make this situation worse. high- services, which other | ff eacners iKe can be “two- a ee eS ee ee : : 5 pe 3 : : with the situa regarding so well, : ® i immediate-| road freight rates and incentives| Millionaires are no longer ba- . - 9A. M. to 9.P. M. = Schools Find Degree Requirement Helping | to Maintain Staffs . LOUISVILLE, Ky, @ — School administrators are finding:that one way to get and keep teachers—a sore problem for 15 years now—is to make it harder to be‘a teacher. The number of states requiring ane oe preer eee ; J é = : : ; a college degree in education to pts = ; teach in elementary schools now : e is nearing 35, and others are plan- . 4 : = 2 ning to put degree requirements 3 ‘ i S : | into effect, a a EG * development in a panel interview) — os — . ew | —- - . ta nmenen an PONTIAC COSTS LESS THAN ANY CAR PONTIAC COSTS LESS THAN ANY CAR sad Dale Whitenack, of Vancou : EQUALLING ITS 200 HORSEPOWER - EQUALLING ITS LUXURY-CAR STABILITY. Score ga screen the bet If you delight in flashing performance, here’s all the reason — ) The big, husky Pontiac with rugged X-member frame gives = ses 2 you need to join the record thousands who are swinging to you the safe, solid feel at cruising speeds that motorists have — iba ine — ipeonectns Pontiac. The 200 horsepower delivered by the mighty Strato- formerly paid high prices to enjoy. And it links this road- ers is ‘What are your require- Streak V-8 with the four-barrel carburetor, optional at extra holding comfort with ease of control like that of costly sport roongnah oar} Poth pecaalraytions cost, is the highest power ever delivered by a car at Pontiac’s - cars. You travel in superlative comfort in‘a Pontiac for the | pada aan their associates are price—higher than that of cars costing considerably more. lowest price ever placed on such —— stability. 7 -- m ie Does ee ee cone eee ce Sem For thrift | * tha the bar and matical profes di and thrills it’s Pontiac all the way! ~- | cs DIsTI E | - sen PONTIA NCTIV BEAUTY Is |. ‘William H. Buker, Holden, Mass. |. | , “They raised their standards, and ; : . ee you can see the results.” : - "Somat ee ) PONTIAC COSTS LESS THAN ANY CAR eee states — Kansas and Louisiana, - | EQUALLING LONG WHEELBASE . Pontiac gives you style and beauty that are a perfect match Se eae aa eeu ee = Its 38S : for its colorful performance. Future-fashioned lines, Vogue ran lhan ayer oh only ead ; ‘Pontiac is big where it counts—in wheelbase! Model for model, - Two-Tone styling and Twin-Streaked hood provide dash and mentary schools. Pontiac has a longer wheelbase than any car at its price, or glamour unsurpassed by any other car at any price. The Kansas plan, as explained |/ any car delivering 200 horsepower . . . 122” or 124”, depending . oO . a we wl ts bn agree = on the Pontiac you select. And that’s important because a | a ; wae athe et Sep ey long wheelbase is the reason for Pontiac’s smooth, road- You can buy a big, powerful Pontiac for less cate’ with as few ag 6) credit] en ee ee ee ae } than many models of the lowest-priced cars™ hours. ‘But this wil be ‘good tor urious bodies—advantages that put Pontiac on a level with 8 nd h must take light additonal hours : ~ costly cartépr sheer riding pleasure. | ~~ Gnd much less than stripped — models — ee ee ee : , a of higher-priced makes ie ca ot 008 e rae 4, . 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TURSDAY, MAY 8, 1955 __ ~ ~\ U.S. Ships $5 Million | Wa, Hungary an substantial boost in the 1954 vol- : in Food Satellites: : igorhageots - he caae ia. af 0. 8. trade ‘with the Kare Mother Seeks Shivering Sheep 2 rach Ht. iy : : WASHINGTON INS)~The U. 8.| ported that expert license appror. | te Revived on Diet in. Tunis Violence | allowed the shipment of more than | is under the program initiated last | _ SELLING YOUR BUSINESS? Son’ R lease of Rare Orchids. Spey tae S ei “ catit fen nas, Tuniala ee ed to $5,152,000, This accounted for En ter ad-writer. O. H. Wilkins) recommends an|atacks on two French members , = Ww 72, Flight \cccad ae ‘shee oman, on Flig or gli 5 shivering P-| of organizations favoring less fo Capital; Kin Held | “right hundred newly sheared diac Visiied Wes to ¢ bewibd Gin . Rambler Gives Big Room for 6 “and 6 More Miles a Gallon, Too! ‘in Red China: CHICAGO. @ —.A T2-year-old woman is taking her first airplane | state of undress, Their pasture is trip today—in the hope it will help | near Wilkins’ five-acre estate. bring about the release of her son * ¢ « from a Chinese Communist prison.| Wilkins, a lighting director for a fractured skull, . The assaults last night were be- It Is More Pleasant — Than Ever Before ... . The Donelson-johns Funeral Home has always been regarded as pleasant and triendly—much — like a real home. The interior and furnishings = ~~ ~ are cheerful, bright and hospitable. — = doorst Prof. Charles Pignon of the In-| # stitute of Higher Studies was at-' 8: b | die off like that.” tacked by three young men who | tried to f i i About half the sheared | sheep pone Ae Oenee their way into his died. “They got a chill," said their | - | owner Nick Costa. “It turned into I never cared much for sheep,” coe “but I just couldn't stand around and Watch those poor things * ee Se 9 pee a Ee ping. a oe Father Rigney, a 62. wierceid Ro- More Power SIMO ( ther Hearing F He Spe! Pe be was filled hy the Communit | Wilkin sh Pe 4 TRANSISTOR cot ahestaretiegh 4 eanets - sagem —_ Mec -Rigtey’s damahlée: Mre,|t etvice of a veterinarian, he ring A ) our facilities completely adequate for the Mary Anne Hanley said her mother | S*imusistered penicillin with his or- ,' y _— . ~ needs of our community—pleasing to every ‘| “4s hoping to accomplish his re- feeder syringe. ? 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In Just 3 Days So. ee ter Mich., woman writes; ons i ani i-4 ment 7 “Would help mee Then | tsied RECTORAL, that marvelous — i man Drug; Luttrell Pharmacy: | ster & Jon | British Reds Running / | - 17 for Commons Seats | = iHurtby Boom | Good Business Putting Discount Houses Into ‘Competitive Field | DETROIT (UP) — The discount -|house business might be getting “The discount house business is 80 good it’s bad,” one discount now.”’ . What he meant was that things weren't supposed to work that way in the discount house business. were supposed to cdfnée in instead of -shopping Es 8 a B | i i i i | i [: ats | ? re] i t i z Es if which British Polio Shot tests on the new vaccine would be “held up probably until autumn, or until further information arrives By PHYLLIS BATTELLE, NEW YORK (INS)—Any woman | —about its excess, its. deficit or! its inappropriate location. — is_ either perfectly shaped or void of | vanity. Fortunately for Elizabeth Arden, one of the dictators of the horsey set (she handles both stables and | who doesn’t. worry about her weight, it: to lose inches this “flowing fun way,” as Miss Arden so coyly om .First—say to yourself ‘There ‘is a mink coat up on the chandelier | and I must have it.” Then stretch | up, up, up, to get it. Be sure to! visualize it as mink, warns teach- er. Otherwise you-may not use| all your muscles. , Second—get down on all fours Shed Pounds by ‘Dancing tall, Th®n switch’ your illusion sud- denly- and say, “I am a salve,” and slump gracefully into a kneel, head inclined toward the floor. Re- peat, in time, to regal music. There are other exercises, but I was becoming psychotic. So I left Miss Arden's emporium of fun and fancy and hied to the YWCA Steam room._They don't have mu- tion, in 1951, All lost, SELL THINGS for CASH through ALL 3 re | INSURES if Sometimes it’s smart to put all your eggs in one basket ., . especially when it’s your insurance protection. You'll enjoy the convenience [a] 0 ew ve STATE FARM Agent ~ James Schell, FE 4-9546 Franklin Ahrens, FE 4-9546 } Earl Davis, FE 44-9546 | Howard C. Bratt, FE 4-6921 Robert Gaff Jr., OR 3-278. ‘Vern Hartman, FE 4-9546 mn Hoffman, FE 2-0201 * Bb. NOW EVERSHARP BRINGS You / Ss re THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, MAY.-3, 1955 ) | = = 2 ~ : * a x ieee . a Ny © STOP SAFELY? CHECK YOUR CAR~ CHECK LIVER } ACCIDENTS social ’ ; te | i he i i ~~ fect pa ‘ome —— | andureach back one leg at a time, esse oe chee ake "relly is! ws 5 I went to see Liz the other day rears you are reaching | - about some ill-placed curves, and | your locate the iaen ak your| Wins Second ‘Award! e | Was introduced to a mew home- foot, flip it over your back so it! OMAHA uw — Mrs. James T. exercise routine -called dance | bounces on your head.” This moon-| Pruett appeared in court for her copra owe oe oe in | Teaching bit 1s good for thighs. _ | husband, arrested on charges of Shea thks hag sanat pleasant way _ Third—pretend you're a mer. | pst es Ss = ‘to lose centimeters in the proper | maid and recline on the floor mile zone. She said, He was on his ~heyy Seeeae cena cuane'| with legs close together, forming way home after receiving a safe : but a phonograph and some oie a _ oa swish your legs back ahead aes en oe oe : —— . f os mae No money. pad pea ce tiie pier dubious award of being ‘the fast- . jag sleds rH sea met | Fab atest ene, |S a seve et | | —— —— you on Fourtii~For the aske of an : 7 Fs Ss. / bat you have Miss Arden's per. |2¢Velopment and limbering the| SELLERS, RENTERS, TRAD- - com tensions, say to yourself, “I am | ERS meet through Want Ads! To * - —* recat or Toots’ |tte king,” and stand straight and! place ‘em, dial FE 2-8181. ! Sind street gym. : ; ; ae ee ee ) a 7 blonde thing. Let us then proceed. . . 7 ee "The dance rhythms exercses| MMA AKo Lieto Coh ARC DToLU] o)(- | ms, $995 sc maas soame siee d Stam "AT BALL PEN COST [:::. Red Stamp Day at : : : ) : National Food Stores Won't blur, run, spatter or skip! 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Lewrence St. FE 4-9571 2. \ - own, and I shall here record them |} - os , — for the fanciful females who want ; aE 2 -. -s , a . - _ | Buick alone brings you the — SL years two big sensations = + o hen ae — capping the ' . os | ; . : . top circle of America’s bee ran cweedy moved Buick inte the ~ of T didn’t take the car buyers of the nation A true hardtop with no center doorposts to . , I very long to discover that this year obstruct your view to the sides — yet with S, 1 : ; ae Buick’s the car with more headline news separate doors for rear-seat passengers, if you want the performance thrill of than a newspaper. oe _ plus full Buick-sise Sedan room for all. the year in the new kind of hardtop that’s And he ae Tee i a pe : sweeping the country — better come see us _And the news is so good=in styling, in The other sensation—and we mean that — 24) soon for only in « Buick ca 3 power, in performance, and in price—that _literally~is a new kind of automatic 4,,,, both 2 m you get Buick sales are soaring to an all-time best- . © transmission... _ , man TH 4-Door Riviera i : seller high. a ' Variable Pitch Dynaflow —a:new kind of the ‘assembly Base th full vole Ee tg x , magic principled after the modern plane’s 1 coo § | Sestes’: ++: tarh But even in a long list of standout develop- ; ow-price SPECIAL Series, and in the high- even in a long list lout develop: — switch-pitch propeller... 7 sred Canruny Series «and bet ments engineered by Buick for 1955,two are’ ~~ , 4, . — RY. Series — and both at the so “hot,” they stand out as the sensations of A silk-smooth wonder drive with twenty — moderate extra cost of a 4-door model over the year, by far i blades that angle one way for a2-door model. el Ape ; extra gas mileage in cruising —then switch _. , as is te. ee One is the new kind of automobile you see —shgir f h when: : he ide P.&. #2: Today’s spectacular Variable Pitch was pitch when you press the pedal way Dynaflow costs no more than earlier __, =, phabyred hates 6. down -to give instantaneous burst of - 9: ns nt thi os sie er ver | : | : Jom Of. o} =~ sions of this pace-setting Drive. _ _ The 4-Door Riviera—a new kind of body — getaway or accelerating power when you — Siesaheis tetoa i ae aie designees (-.. - need a safety surge split-second quick. om anher Soviet, eae eo ee ee 4 an sae shite : Le PS (os ae ae _— MTOM BERLE STARS FOR BUICK S00 the Bic FG Show Alternate Tote Bresinge Local Delivered Price of $ 700 aon 5s ales og — : sneered! 2267" | | Thrill of the y nt, accessories, state ond local toxes, # any, . ‘ 4 aS a ot a F: 2 : * re — ie x ae ee ae: ieee S BES es a j ‘ THe a fay és é 7 THE PONTIAC PRESS, _AvESDAY, MAY 3 te 1955 _ a. Six Men and Woman Enlist i in Marines land, S.C., is Miss Donna Joyce Lilge, 19, of 1450 Otter Dr. She. is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Lilge. Prior to enlistment Miss Lilge attended Western > College of Education. Headed for training at the Ma- rine Corps Recruit Depot at San Diego, Calif., are: Cecil G. Tanner, 323 Michigan Ave. John D. Grimshaw, 170 N. yke Ra. Richard 1. Wells,” 643 «~Nort ses Dr., Herbert HM. Hayes, Lake rt & Ewald, Lake Orion, Jd Keener, Birmingham. Perry rrr erry Y “STYLED FoR BEAUTY 13 | NO. SAGINAW ST. es Farmer-Snover _ FUN ERAL HOME Pout M. Guever 160 Ww. Huron o> FE 2-817) 4.| Shomb, 29..were shot_when troop- 5 Coeene eee esesee™ TOSS COCOOSCCOSCECEOS COCSSOCOROSCCOOOO EO OL EOO OOOO COSCO ECO OOOCOONS Jailbreak Ends: One Dead, |ford |One Wounded, 2 in Cells after a gun battle Friday. Frank lalarico, 44, Utica, and. Ralph La ers found them yesterday. morning. lalarico was killedy |. | of Malone, * * & More than 200 state police, sher- iff's deputies and volunteers took @ —< Remember Mom... your TRapewane omy A -Flowers-By-Wire re On Mother's Day, as always, F.T. D. Florists guarantee delivery. Even last-minute remembrances get there telegraph-fast! Simply stop in or phone and the famous MERCURY EMBLEM. —Coste-te- tne Yo yar-onty-for-the- fewer yor ‘eee; plas" “telegraph” ‘Charges: Phone or Visit Your ET.D. Horist Brorists’ Beiegranh Deivery Association, Heedavorters: Detroit, Michigan THIS MOTHER'S DAY Say it with . F.T.D. Florist—-the shop with SPEEDY ‘While 1,000 Yards Last! Printed Percale __New Low Price CANNON SHE Full and twin size. While 22° va. ft R emember the first lésson$ mother taught ond BE THRIFTY. Buy Her gift where she would choose her own. Get stamps, too Hundreds to choose from, a . variety of styles, colors and materials in juniors’, miss. es’ and half-sizes. 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The : < FE §-6261 ¢| cards they pass out have mark- | Standing up straight, the teach- 3 * o S| ings which identify the person |¢€T went into a dramatic routine > rt —maewt@; who distributed the cards. such as eyes have rarely beheid. . ig Oa ed, arfted, darted, eched and a L VAN WAGONER AGENCY, Inc. EVERSHA R P Seta |e che | er Witemtlorrd Leno Bene L | distributor of the card gets &/movement had a meaning all. its|| 18 E. Lewrence St. - FE 4.9571 . : commission on the sale. _|own, and I shall here record them |]- f . “We actually give people good | for the fanciful females who want a deals,” he continued. “Ot | — : , B course, they might come in for a ‘ — ; / agua eae ; = . . Swern the L: a , on ; aco mackeg wi Ba ick alo bri: V th ' ae i ne brin ou the ; Bilis Polio Sho t bi sensations - ears wo Yh — B Program Postponed “ds F LONDON —The Medical Re- » search Council postponed plans to- day to vaccinate “several dred” British children in six Cities | q wie the new Salk antipolio vac- : A spokesman for the council said “BET Your” ETC. |i tests on the new vaccine would ® ~ be “held up probably until autumn, Belore you buy, der Ms fall te or until further information arrives. req m unde isc. for 7 Sale, Staring with, investigation thee’ af 3 7 7 , co HEATING S. officials have stressed faith 3 | a _ Se : ie _ Bode: bed mm thelr mase inoctlasier progrant = . Couatanely trope ‘| British Reds Running 17 for Commons Seats . “Bleeding Piles LONDON Brians Commo | ‘| nist party ti it is entering’ in Just 3-Days [17 candidates for House ot Com. Se. Rockwood, Mich.. woman writes; | mons seats in ay 26 general end alo ed hin p soreness election. It urged its supporters to ments, suppositories. injections etc. with- | vote for Labor party. candidates a woe Seirkigee Herts thc Poni ‘in the other 608 districts. . aan chat marvelous Inernal medicine = The Labor party has disavowed en BORDER! Pires cae nd ¢_| Communist support in all previous j —— a “The Reds entered 107" : ; — nel Sau pall 2g Lasenaiton TH THE THSt BENOEAT TRE: = : preipues, here today at tion, in 1951, All lost. ‘tar & daa temas Cave: “pur were Tine a Ne mis a ween cerned ait. for CASH through _. wonder you : aga sore Rosy genet Wesel” eee | Classified Adal Call FE 28181 for they're rolling o ) bani tate — on the highways — pono ly Harbor; Drayton Plains; Auburn me d-writer. oe an 3 Popularity ther hes elprory inane ies a : : “ae ; | . : tele America’s beet sellers, ¥ moved the ; * 7 T didn’t take the car buyers of the nation __ A true hardtop with no center doorposts to = > I very long to discover that this year obstruct your view to the sides — yet with S : : Buick’s the car with. more headline news separate doors for rear-seat passengers, if you want the performance thrill of 5 than a newspaper. | aioe plus full Buick-size Sedan room for all. _ the year . the new kind of hardtop that’s : And the news is so good — in styling, in The other sensation — and we mean that sree for only ‘ Bu ‘ck tah yew. be power, in performance, and in price — that literally ~is a new kind. of automatic them both. ¢ ’ Buick sales are soaring to an all-time best- _ transmission. op: P.9. 61: The 41 . R; - seller high. Variable Pitch Dynaflow — —a new kind of the ‘assembly lines in spel = the _ INSURES B _ magic principled after the modern plane's low-price SPECIAL Series, and in the high- ut even ina long list of standout develop: switch-pitch propeller ... sred Cz ‘ | ments engineered by Buick for 1955, two are , soe! NTURY Series — and both at the. ALL 3 so “hot,” they stand out as the sensations of A silk-smooth wonder drive with twenty moderate extra cost of a 4door model over a ae y tie by far z propeller-like blades that angle one way fot. a 2-door model. ——- : ~ ~~ extra gas mileage in cruising — then switch Senetes i's smart pu all your egg lone bashet . expecially One is the new kind of automobile you see their ce h-when he dal p.. #2: Today's spectacular Variable Pitti when it’s your insurance protection, You'll enjoy the convenience , red h ) pite you press the pedal way | Dynaflow costs.no more than earlier ver 4 * Sef having: eit your pervonat-tacuraney in the hands of one person pictu see ig down to give you an instantaneous burst of _ sions of this pace-setting Drive. ‘whe kaiows your individual needs. Call me snes rf The 4-Door Riviera—a new » kind of body — getaway or accelerating power when you Drive s sendard on R eee | It pays to know your STATE FA } a » design... need a safety surge split-second quick. Pate on oadmaster, optioned oon a es RM As | : “mt tet 0 ag Bd teal Delivered Price of $ 00 Saas tare bs Coe ae sone sues ervcian *22G7* itl iot oe eer ( ' el 2-Deer, Franklin Ahrens, FE 4-9546. ! omar ra ry Earl Davis, FE 4-9546 1 Howard C. Bratt, FE 4-6921 i] Robert Gaff Jr., OR 3-2778 Vern Hartman, FE 4-9546 - Leon oo ame FE “ofl Optional equi pment, accessories, state-ond local taxes, # any, additional. Prices may vary slighty In ediining communis Even the factory-installed extras you may want are bargains, such os: Heater & Deiréster-$81.70; Radio & Antenno-$92.50, ed mt wre nen RHE Wa nk ge 2 4 a emetapi «wcrc nn ckrscomes OLIVER’ MOTO Fag, peccccecea PEG a ee a 5 = a ee eS 4 = se . 3 ; e Fs ; - THE ‘PON TIAC PRESS, ‘TUESDAY, MAY 3, 1935 * wee: ¢ * é 2" i j Enlist in Marines Six men and a woman enlisted in the Marine Corps during April, M.Sgt. Ishmeal Powers, head of the Pontiac Marine Recruiting Substation, said today. of recruit training at Parris - Is- the daughter. of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Lilge. Prior to enlistment Miss Lilge attended Western © | ie tte Wes Headed for training at the Ma- rine Corps Recruit Depot at San Diego, Calif., are: Céeil G. Tanner, 329 ap Ave., John D. Grimshaw, rN. Richard L.. Wells, Ep 13 NO. ria t and ‘Donald 4, , Birmingham, - - wocctadguccccccdcdcecceccceveasesceccoueceeee Farmer-Snover. FUNERAL HOME Pout - Snever 160 w. Huron St. ’ FE 2-817) PY TITILII TILT TTT TTT TTT TTT e errr FECCOSECSOSSCOSHESEE 200000606 in Jailbreak Ends: One Dead, Scheduled to receive eight‘weeks | land, S.C., is Miss Donna Joyce 9:06 last night. A friend drove him Lilge, 19, ot 1450 Otter Dr. She is. e Ra. | after a gun battle Friday, Frarik | lalarico, 44, Utica, -and- Ralph-La ‘Ford Output Totals One Wounded, 2in Cells 892,379 This Year CANTON, N.¥- @—A- manhunt; through northern New York wild-| s ro erness has ended where it began | raised his right hand and declared, | —in St. Lawrence County Jail, : sm SAO ae Pe ae ee Freshly shaven and clothed, Pat- rick Brooks, 26, of Gabriels, walked quietly into the ‘main jail office at from the The final score stood: one des- perado dead, one wounded and two in custody, A state trooper was/in a clearing on a farm near Hop- recovering from his wounds. Leon Caskinette, 24, was taken Shomb, .29.- were shot when troop- ers found them yesterday morning. _T re lalarico was killed, of. Malone. * Eo * More than 200 state police, sher- iff's deputies and volunteers took | 8 part in the manhunt in rough | ine county near the Canadian border. 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People in this community are becoming aware of mental illness, they are gaining better under- standing, «and: they now have reached the stage where they want | to do something about it. This was evidenced in the turn- eut last night. The representa- tives of the various clubs and | organizations had registered for | the werkshep (in most cases + one representative from a ‘group). They partici®ated actively in the group discussions and staff mem- bers who have given long hours in preparation for the event must have been encouraged by the com- ments which circulated through- out the crowd. . Dr. Ivan A. LaCore greeted the four groups gathering in various rooms throughout the hospital and explained their importance to Pon- tiac State Hospital saying, “You represent to us the community and the community to. Pontiac ~. State Hospital is a very important normal behavior, giving many examples: ; One of the examples was that the paranoid person in the hos- pital is suspicious and no amount of convineing can dissuade him. A normal person at times becomes suspicious, but in the light of facts or reason, he quickly overcomes | his suspicions. Patricia Kiefer, R. N., said that a. psychiatric vnarse does more than administer medica- tion. She pointed out that the nursing staff at the hospital spends more time with the pa- tient than any other department. Ted Panaretos, psychiatric social worker explained the social worker’s role in the hospital. The patient, he said, is interviewed along with relatives to determine whether or not a social problem ‘exists which may have caused or aggravated the patient's illness. The second major area in which the social worker operates in in helping the patient and the rela- tives when the patient is ready to return to the community. | Dr. James M. McHugh, staff psychiatrist, told members attend- “ing the discussion that the preb- lem of meéftal illness is their prob- lem—that it is not a problem of the state—not the legislature, Mrs. Ruth Spurlock, home serv- ice director of the American Red Cross, discussed racial prejudice —the need for belonging, and said that if there is no compensation ‘ for-rejection serious problems re- sult. - The work of the volunteer was discussed by Mildred Bennett, executive directer of the Ameri- can Red Cross;, Dorothy Roe, | director of occupational therapy; Mrs. Calvin A. Denaisen, direc- tor of the Central Volunteer Bu-_ reau; Eleanor McCurry, director ef oecupational therapy; Jerome Weiss, social worker, Mrs: Syivia Weitzman, volunteer, and Rich- ard ‘Arthaud, psychiatric social worker. : ‘Mental Health” was the title for | the panel discussion of which Dr, Harold Houseman was moderator, |Other panel members were Dr, part of our program. : Schn. Yaudestnd: : John Stevens, assistant superinten- 2 eae ga i dent of Pontiac State Hospital; the soci 7 ; _-best for the patients, they re- al worker, pointed out. in | Rev. John Trese, director of- the . : : i i none 4 F ; cover. and then the time — _ rei reer —— 2 en | Catholic Family Center; Mrs. Mar- building, but instead AE, | ion Fisk, supervisor of psychiatrie oer | were peta beela.” poor | social work and Jeanne Barbour, > . = and ie va | psychiatric case worker. added, “If they are with e panel discussion on ‘Prej- kind, who udice and Community Health" ex-- Ping, Barret _ ee knew something about mental | plained how we develop prejudices. How ‘ths youngster seauie to life iliness, their chances are very | Dr. John Sullivan, professor of : Le - ‘au, | When he goes from a completely good, educational psychology at Wayne protected situation into the id, - “Qe the other innd if the University said that parents un- savenee i ‘nto a community that is xen, consciously instill these feelings. Saint carga seeaias Gheaen : SPQ ae 2g pethetic and even hostile. He told of the dangers when par-| it was pointed out. =: ; : : we know that there is a very good ents set too high standards for | . : Pontiae Press Photes chance that these patients may their youngsters, particularly when nee ee ee ae ae ; ae ? : a5 : A the child is bl se | for religion which gives love and ‘Richard Arthayd, psychiatric social worker (center, back row)| worker and Mrs. S¥lvia Weitzman, a volunteer. The panel discussed parte ae back to this hospi-| oo ards. not able to meet these | -uidance and said that often people points out features the panel will discuss to members Eleanor McCurfy| “Women’s Organizations and Michigan's Number One Health Problem” Group Four discussed “Mental! Children she 1 | use religion to meet their needs. (left, front) occupational therapist; and Mrs. Calvin A. Dennison of er at a workshop conducted at Pontiac State Hospital Monday evening. Mr. | Wness, Its Indication and Trtat-| very early years. chien develop oS cues a ae. Central. Volunteer Bureau. Standing (left) is Jerome Weiss, social Weiss was recorder and Mildred Bennett, social worker, was panel leader. 3 + a as _ Hs THE PONTIAC PRESS Institute y , . | omens Section to Be Held TUESDAY, MAY 3, 1955 eae Je ayrpragmo Se e es er in Royal Oak Problems of. Aged _ to Be Explained by Panel of Experts PAGES 12-14 Wife Takes Stand Against Misery ‘| “The Room Upstairs” a - play ill the j ustrating ae ee ee By ANNE HEYWOOD | any more than the bare necessities; ‘‘He was very dependent upon person meets living home “I gave’ everything up for my | of life. . |me, and seemed very helpless on of her daughter’s family, will be a husband,” women will sometimes | “As the years went by, I became his own. a : Fi feature of the fitth annual institute announce to me, grimly and bit-| tiTéd. overworked and very ner-/ When my youngest entered held by the Southern Oakland Unit- terly. vous. Doctors said I should get | service, 1 decided to call our mar- rod : , “All my life I've done what | of the business. My husband raige quits if he wouldn't do any- he wants, and slaved and drudged, | turned a deat ear to their advice. | thing on 5 w 4 Pve ofien thought that mayte, | Nancy M. Oeschger |i oly he would give himselt a : : E Seiten sua on : Mt they had taken a stand, stuck | Weds Charles Wed aa : by it, in the beginning, they ge “He sold the business, He said Ora Hincktey, supervisor of the might have had happier lives. Mr. and Mrs, John L. Oeschger could mot get along, could he }~"This was borne out recently in a | of Otter Beach drive are announc-| St Set another job, and~ he letter I received from a Mrs, K.R. | ing the March 26 marriage of their | jusiness and in Newark. . | daughter, Nancy Marie, to Charies| him Mrs, KR. says: 2 again. back | problems, health and leisure to my guns. I wasn't | | time, : feel tRat they are too oid, at 40, and Mrs. Floyd E. Wedge of Bir- | going to a life of drudgery | | Arthur Heaton of the Oakland ~% start a new — I would | mingham. Well,” this. remarkable woman | | County CIO Council will speak on like to tell how I solved a very) fhe ras concludes, “today, at 65, my hys- : use of leisure time ‘by ‘the aging difficult situation which seemed | suqy ae nee aad Pe = band is a senior partner in a hd | ‘person, s sometimes hopeless. I was then | 7 ylerian | established business. | | Professional and non-profession- 48 years old, and my husband a ya ne ni ee and is; “He makes his own decisions é al persons from the fields of medi- was 55. — ter Hills Estates, when necessary, My children are _cine, education, religion, employ- : eas very fine, outstanding citizens, and ‘ment, recreation and social welfare Couple Residing I am the lady of a lghutiful ‘ are planning to attend. on Murphy Street ee ee. j “I also. wish to add that both ing session will be given by Dr. #e _eenaultant onthe | ee LE: ee e myself are en-... staf? ot.. Henry... Ford.Hospital.. 3 sa bei ¥. good. health,..and..he..... EOF z is a very happy and contented | Forest Lake Golfers Dr. James M. McHugh, staff psychiatrist, Helen Von-| shop. Other panel members-were Dr. John C, Sullivan of | The moral is, no wife has to Hold First Session Weiler, psychiatric social. worker (center) and Evelyn|Wayne University and Mrs. Ruth Spurlock, social worker |. with the help of the children Mr, and Mrs, D. E. ‘iopkins of| put up with misery unless she The first gathering of the Forest Keys, psychiatric social worker welcomed visitors to the for the American Red Cross. Three hundred and fifty| ster school, we eked out a mea- | ots ‘The couple was panel which discussed “Prejudices and Community Mental | members..of_ women’s organizations and clubs participated or Eee April the Health” Monday evening at Pontiac State-Hospital s-work- | in the workshop. wrt a om .: Personal News of Interest! The Rev. John Stearns and Mrs.; (nee Sally Grabhorn) of Royal , pitdl to Mr. and Mrs. James C. ‘Club’s representative to the Wom- | Stearns visited Pontiac friends | Oak are announcing the April 25 | Mount (nee Loreene Marley) of Ee = over the weekend. He is the for-| birth of a son, Steven Alan, ab Coleman avenue. © ; : 3% mer pastor of First Congregational | Women's Hospital, Detroit. Grandparents are Mr. and. Mrs, F , -} Church in Pontiac and is now aj .Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Grabhorn of | John Marley and Mr. and Mrs. ; . pastor in Elmira, N. Y. \ Rochester are -the infant's ma- | Lowell. L. Mount, all of _Oliver}- . 5 @ 8528. 4 ternal grandparents ‘and Mr. and | Street. : Wedding Date Mr. and Mrs, Morgan A. Collins| Mrs. Maurice-Cole of West Iro- j Se © Be A July 16 wedding date has been | of Birmingham have been spend-| quois road are-the pajernal grand-| Sgt. and Mrs. John P. Bookie named by Carolyn Rowena|ing a few days at Del Monte | parents. (nee Mary DeConick) are proud Vaughan for her marriage to Mel- Lodge, Pebble Beach, Calif. They . * *. parents of vin Charles Pohikotte Il. Her par-| were accompanied by Mr. and; A daughter, Brenda Jo, was born; Mari, ; Menla | April_27 .at Pontige General. Hos- | ville, N. Set. ; Bookie is ‘serving , Mrs. Stenbuck,; | marine Corps at Camp and children, Charles, Michael, | Mrs, Newhouse _ | Mrs. John 1. Bookie of |to Talk on Trip Fs A ii ; * s H | vr a6 i Z 8 z ff i 5 2 i: ities £ v 2 =a. | a number, of ‘people j|the discussion of “I Mal iliness — Treatinens.” Three of ‘the! participants ‘were ‘Dr. Cearge te ‘J ai : * NN ere a BT Tym ee ee meee ee * tie i SS 6 RES Se Guilds Hold Home Talent Program Ruth Group of the Women’s So- ciety sponsored a Mother and Daughter’ banquet recently featur- ing @ program of “homie talent.” Carolyn Riemenschneider sang the Lord’s Prayer accompanied by to the oldest mother, Mrs. Jessie - Reed, The Ruth Group was assisted with the dinner by the young men of the church and the Men's Association. ‘ Medical Auxiliary to Tour Hospital Members| of the Auxiliary to the Oakland ity Medical — will tour General Hos- pital Wednesday. by a tea and a tour of the hos- pital. - Mein, mech, fish, Junior Music. Groups Perform : for Veterans — Bridal Shower _-|Fetes Illinois Girl Mrs. "Daniel. J. Hackett of Owego j drive, Recruitment Drive chicken, gravies, n | F a rte one Planned by-Bureau geet Oe has A drive for recruits within club Oriental Recipe Book groups will be undertaken ‘this abel | fall. This was one of the matters atin taken up by the advisory of |. the Céntral Volunteer Bureau ‘ Meet Your Friends in the - RIKER FOUNTAIN it met at the YWCA on Franklin road. _ Another of thé afternoon's business discussion on. a revision of by-laws. Mrs, A. W., Gault was named as a new mem- ber of the publicity committee. - Appointed as Pontiac area rep- ‘resentative in the State Associa- tion of Volunteer Bureaus at the on was Mrs. Ross P. cll lala dan dl ee te hid Wednesday is Double Red Stam p Day at National Food Stores ia a | aot Oliaatels d S y Van 984 Joslyn, NearT Mel 420m doleled Lake fennyson, Pontia }R. Popp of Eaton’ Rapids, and -honor, Her flowers were blue dais- — | colér combination, wearing biue| - The staff of the Pontiac Child Guidance Clinic is completing its part in the annual open house which will be Wollaeger, clinical psychologist; Mrs. Elsie Lifton, psy- held Thursday in conjunction. with National Mental Health | chiatric social worker, and Oliva Viola, psychiatric social Week. Madeleine Half (seated) is director ,of the clinic| worker. A member of and photographed with her are (left to right ) F. Robert | Fischoff, dana bor the clinic. THE PONTIAC PRESS, “Tozsmay, MAY 8, 1055 Prize Winning. Pontiie’ Pre Pte | ©OlTAGE CHEESE ia day we eng the staff not pictured is Dr. Joseph _ Dar Fr Het Mono rae Held i in Coni ju ‘With Mentat-Health. \ house a the ‘pontine Child Pons Mase ony ie = Cmieaten ) uidance : " - of National Mental Health hay nag The clinic will be Madeleine tor, and in the evening by Oliva Viola, psychiatric so- cial worker.. for the sr " | Complete, Only . 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Ralph P, Wit- mer. officiated, The bride; the former Sonja F. Miller, is the daughter of Mrs. J. Gordon F. Miller. of Mt. Clemens. Her husbarid’s parents are Mr. and Mrs, Walter A. Seaks of Cooley . street, ; Antique Italian silk was the ma- terial used to fashion the bride’s waltz-length gown, which featured " Yellow net and lace formed the : dress worn by Maxine Ashley. of Eaton Rapids, who was maid of jes. Bridesmaids Patricia Sheldon and Shirley Yeager reversed the rf * ot ae MRS. CHARLES E, SEAKS - | church pariors.. The bride’s moth- er selected a waltzlength gown of blue crystallette with pink acces- Some, Mae. SEE ne at Came lias, @resses and carrying yellow dais-|— fes. As flower girl, Julie Allen ‘Yellow roses Gunplemented the navy and white outfit worn by the mother of the bridegroom. Before leaving, the bride changed te poder Une mt wit white accessories. ‘ From PLANTS. — CORSAGES Harley Levbly Heads Square Dance Club | Philip Rowstony secretary; William Brown, treasurer and Sydney Bear and Enar West, board of directors. The election took place at the last dance of the season, | Meth and ls Electric Cobinets. fr "Peete Thareny from oa. mote Pry ” j Ca Tete ema FE S-616 From | lpordh sheded by 0 a huge grape- | | grape butter, wanted to see the John: Streit, vice president; Mrs. | fashion news in . Mo ern suesuing elute vues icisina erik the door as in the days of old. “We were looking forward to “tase we beeead aunt gull ib apples. on winter evenings while the back log crackled and the big clock onthe mantle ticked away -+lets on the way. the pleasant hours. Here we read ‘Pilgrim's. Progress’ aloud, and sometimes played games. Well, there was no more fireplace- even the chimney had been torn “We. had often recalled the beck vine, a long table with ‘benches omeither side where we ate in the summer, and in the cool of the morning churned in the big cedar churn golden yellow butter and fresh buttermilk with little flecks of fat floating on top. “We had longed to taste again loaves of. bread fresh out of the oven, blackberry jelly. and wild —— = the old eoliar | pupeaees but not quite daunt- ed, the sisters set off to visit a neighbor’s old house to which they used to walk through the woods, Picking }johnny-jump-ups and vio- In their modern motor they came to the front gate where long ago they had hung May baskets, went up on the porch where crowds used. te gather—on Sunday ~after- noons to eat red, ripe watermel- ons brought from the cool cellar. There to greet them delightedly was their old neighbor, living now with her son and his wife |} {} —her other 11 children had mar- ried and_scattered. “Pa is gone and the children think they are making me happy with all these new fangled things,” the old lady reported sorrowfully, “Just look at this hardwood floor — and the door is where the window used to be, the window where the door was. “They tore down the fireplace. Pa and me raised our family around it and enjoyed it for more than 50 years. They’ve. put in ‘a fancy heat plant but that fireplace was good enough for Pa and me present se" The. “Carpet of Tomorrow” HERE TODAY! =e, tin penpecies ‘tind bean torn away. The porch was no longer there. The smokehouse had been remodeled into some other kind of building.” Wri we leit we “tee about as she did,” reports Cora’ Waller. | “Not happy a-tall.”” . Maybe, Cora, the moral of our attempted return to the past, is: Leave happy memories ‘alone. 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She and her husband . ing their home. For reereation |league. She is active in Guild | # rt - It’s always fun to get together and this is especially true when you are discussing a mother and daughter ban- eth quet. Such an affair is planned by members of the WSCS | Mrs. Irl H. Williams of Dover road when they arrived to of Oakland Park Methodist Church for May 5 at the church. plan the 6:30 affair. Mrs. _THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY; MAY 8; 1958 - 5 « iad greet Mrs. Mrs. John Mitchell of Spence street (right) was on hand to WSCS. Ralph D. Clara also of Spence street (left) and Dake Pentiae Press. Phote Williams is president of the Righ Butter Cake Icing © Mrs. Morse Adds Cooled Milk to Mix of Egg and Sugar By’ JANET ODELL “Pontiac Press Food Editor A cake icing that sounds as lus- cious as its name is Mrs. Marshall Morse’s Butter Cream Icing. If you're planning a cake for Mother's recipe. 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Print plainly your. name, address with zone, pattern . num- | and the late ‘| Mr. Anderson. -|Her husband’s Department, P. O. Box 164, Old |' Honeymooning in Florida are Mr. and Mrs. William L. Colyer, who will make their home. on South Marshall street upon their return. The bride is *. the daughter. of Mrs. Glen . Anderson of Pontiac drive, parents are Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Colyer of. Freeman Spur, Ill. Motoring to Florida for their honeymoon are Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam L. Colyer, who exchanged their wedding. vows Saturday morning before the altar of St. Vincent de Paul Church.. _ . Ruth, daughter of Mrs. Glen An- derson of Pontiac drive, and the late Mr. THE AUTOMATIC LGIN AMERICAN #0 4 ‘ *WORLO'S WoNTEST~ JHINNEST MIGMTER © MECHANISM LIFTS OUT FOR EASIER, FASTER FILLING! © CHANGE FLINTS IN A PLASM |W © MINIMUM SERVICING Seen Catalog for 1955. Crochet, knit-. Needlecraft in our Laura Wheeler | ting, embroidery and lovely things to wear. 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E. Clark of Moreland street was elected treasurer when the Arch Diocesan League of Cath- clic Women held its annual meet- ing in_Ann Arbor. The post of recording secretary went to, Mrs, Raymond C. Purcell of West Bloomfield. . Other officers elected were Mary O’Hara of Ann Arbor, president; Mrs. Howard Schreiner of Wyan- dotte, first vice president; Mrs, Gerald Bouchard of Detroit, .sec- ond vice president; and Mrs. Charles Wright of Port Huron, cor-— responding secretary. At the luncheon held at Hotel - “The Haven for the Harvest Years,” was the talk chosen by the Rev. Wilbur Suedkamp, while the Rev. Hubert A. Manio, editor of the Michigan Catholic; ad- dressed the group, on. “Charities.” Localities who attended included Mrs. W. J. Hinds, delegate, Mrs, - . Clark, Mrs. Delmo Chapdelaine, Mrs. William B. Dean and Mrs, Joseph Spadafore. ~ Besides Mrs. Purcell, those -. from West Bloomfield whe traveled to the recent meeting were Mrs, George Dumas, dele- gate; Mrs:-Howard Cooper, Mrs, Everett Labadie and Mrs. Law- The‘ state league meeting will be held May 18 in Bay City. -|Ladies’ Aid Society |Sews Cancer Pads Plans were laid for a June mon- ey-making affair when the Ladies’ Aid Society of Oakland Avenue | | United Presbyterian Church met in and Mrs. Nelson Rich. Mrs. Wil- fred Caswell was a guest at the. recent gathering. — - Banquet Is Slated Thursday Evening. A mother, daughter and son -~ | banquet is the latest event for Welcome’ Rebekah Lodge 246 and will take place at the Malta Temple y evening. Home Made Bread Served With All of Our Lanches and Dinners |} « ¥ g 1: POINT IN MICHIGAN se . FE 4.0566. M, Wednesday 3 i b | J 4 4 oe ™ 4 r 4 ’ 4 { * ress THE PONTIAC: PRESS, TUESDAY, MAY 8, 1035. Masco Offers Bargain Price for Vacation! : 3 F H : 7 ‘ f E F H i a “28 i i sues i F | i z § Z z : ett cE E | : LM iM ia af Au Nip & t il He 4G Lt if i g i 4 iF | E 4 i i. $ g i | § i i i i g You can drive through Chapultec sidered the largest Park and. its great castle, once|™ the Americas. ii 7 your vacation time is and so is your budget, the home of Emperor Maximilian sonte peur ef Mouton and 0 | Costin. Lats Bo utee tee If you have more time, thére is| "at Telegroph ‘ace has been converted inte 8 pol RMACISTS Charge : passing the famed mountains of) 7 hriftyfn cite é -home of presidents, even later AO} Coverument baliding, its walls |b ocatepetl and Iztaccinhuatl, the’ The next thing is Mexico's West Point. Now it is the | are covered with some of DI- eS > sleeping lady, two of America's) : a quickie trip. to Mexico City. nation’s: greatest museum, | mn - ego Rivera’s most famed murais. -highest peaks and snow covered a , Mexico City is no more Mexico. historic treastires, ‘Nearby is the pyramid to the | Cuernavaca also offers tanied through the year. Once volcanos,| #2 . than New York is. the United! No trip to Mexico City is com- moon, much smaller, emd—the | churches, more pyramids, colorful they are now extinct and awesome- = 4 hee : ; innit f iH il il efi te FEEES gat? lf te 55 States, But it’s exotic, it’s foreign, | plete without-a look at the 30 30; Ciudadela, a huge rectangular | old markets, narrow streets built | ly impressive. They offer mountain on it's cosmopolitan, and there are | million dollar University City, ‘the court with minor pyramids inside (for burro traffic, treélined plazes| climbing and skiing for those so short and inexpensive side trips ee ee and on its corners. all with swimming pools. inclined. af .¥¥ Heel & : 5 is ier Ful. iff +) i pay..The-ldwest double in the FEATURES swank Del Prado is 50 pesos—$4—| . : but the average is twice that). ime uaen yon wre we tet | ae maces 50 peat owe | oa 9 . — —— Her es ‘Leg room, front os 7 Auto Bootlegging , reor-{mn, Drying Up Now, |. ” , 4 d room, front Decne Report proof that mares uae fol DETROIT. w—New car dealers , Shoulder room, front (in) , weeaw ome! | - in feature zor td ae 1955, Automotive "News Stjf Maximum trunk depth (in.) . says in its current issue. sae & De Rubber aa Floor covering, front - ‘ { i H a after feature falo and Los Angeles rear paper says Pen chi pdr da Foam-rubber seat cushions ; NO A Go the cote nal Soeteaiee -FORD excels / “Two-stage front door checks © ~~ NO q ot a large percentage of boot- . ; weget curs Detroit slone is said | Center-Fill Fueling NO of these autos, = ro tn. | ___Swspended brake and clutch = (In new car bootlegging ‘a new Cars m a « pedals ae ane des ae ee oe __ Horsepower, maximum (V-8) = resrilaed ia sit — higher-pri ce = Torque, maximum (Ibs.-ft.) * tor the = eee " Compression ratio (to 1) “The competitive markets in the 18-mm. spark plugs dealers giving better deals than the used car dealers. “Increased. factory pressure brackets! Dual exhaust 4-barrel carburetor __ Brake lining area (sq. in.) ” Ws a Family Tradition eee ato _ Se me -_ Coyote el hack yo. ects family have worn the same christ- 2 : ening gown for the past 214 years. 7 . : > . : ae a 7 : , 7 : os 2 OOKING FOR MORE VALUE from your motor car dollars? : . ~ Then, look no more. Ford brings you a wealth of fine-car features that even some of the higher-priced cars can’t match. = sks _ For example, the chart above shows that in feature after feature Ford gives you everything you have come to expect in a medium-priced car... . and more. Yet, a Ford Fairlane Town Sedan costs* you lees than the lowest-priced comparably _ equipped 4-door sedan of four popular medium-priced makes, And, with Ford recognized as the style leader . . . ee ne oe NAT Py cee? Feature for feature ; , . price for price . . you ecaly bad better than Ford. : “Boon manatee rie ‘SELLS MORE BECAUSE 1's WoRTH MORE... . YOUR LOCAL. FORD DEALER © Ghel > Oe Weis es eae oe Sea ond i re fi —____—_- ERAT FoR TATE, wo, CNN 480 To a my ? = fi j $ a oy & ia’ 14 s 3 % tang Bs ee etn si a — ee op ee ae oe ee Lah Np |): oe an a "ses at Pagers 5 eek ee Be ah pes ae % ‘ee Fy: — ages . aes i, eee & x on Formosa ute ovation. Milan’s famed La TAIPEI, Formosa (®—The , Na- —— Yeh had hinted Nationalist Negro troupe which has presented Pa cat a thr eabgaee pal tl China might agree to a cease-fire | George Gershwin's and Dubose of ‘riends ; .» are pretty — Formosa semen ae Heyward’s “Porgy and Bess” to ial, too have made a report today tens of thousands of ans. nw es jour bon closed .session of. the Legislative * 8 ~— them. "ll appreciat Yuan (Parliament) on the recent! In six months the troupe of the | Everyman Opera Company has | triumphantly sung its way across nine countries. It has enthralled audiences in 20 cities with life in talks here between’ President Chiang Kai-Shek and-two special remé Mother’s Day Cards that say you cared White House envoys. td] enough to send the very best.” No one could be more surprised at Europe's reaction to “Porgy and amazed with each city we visit.” | ; | Hank Greenberg Hit | With Divorce Suit CLEVELAND (®#—Carol Gimbe! | Greenberg, heiress to a depart- ment store. fortune, has asked an) end to her nine-year. marriage to, Hank Greenberg, home run hitter | who. became general. manager of | the Cleveland Indians baseball | team. ; Mrs. Greenberg, 40, a noted | horsewoman, - yesterday claimed | “gross neglect and-extreme cru- | elty” and asked custody of their | .| three children, Glenn, 8, Stephen, | 6, Alva, 2. She also demanded ali-| . * 8 *@ Greenberg, 44, said he was “‘ter- ribly distressed.” “T héped and tried to avoid it,"’ | he said. “My primary and only | concern now is what's best for the | n- | children, I'm not thinking about Greenberg is the’ daughter Power Revolving Door Runs at Two Speeds — ST. PAUL, Minn, ®—Tenants to- day were getting used to what the Pioneer Management - Mrs, i ut i ePe f 2 Al Axnovn $700 UR MU School of Dancing F it rf 4 f yi it ari EF 5 alae li 7 in Mountain Are yesterday soon after their takeoff from a base at Norr-: koping, 14 miles south of the | lake. Each carried only its pilot./ Ld * a The air force could not explain the accident. The formation had up tenants quickly! Dial FE 2-8181, FREE Chemical ROOT DESTROYER (Sitch. Rigas. FE 4-2012, ee: a THE PONTIAC PRESS,. TUESDAY, MAY 3, 1955-2) a Be ee ee fe Re Denied -, Porgy and Bess locate Crashed | Peraleston t9-pass-through elasas| Soviets Plan Meeting ty Sree metitication of the Perle aaa 1 i VN ' N TO Company ; ee One eel eve Se ee eae BERLIN (~The Soviet Union| treaties to rearm West Germany, jer Bt Mother Matianalicte |Big Hit Abroad" |Cwagi | a planes were tn the ter De [andl sates wil old's wecur|it was reported ete, ua - |low. Divers found : - = - youtnoe! (DY Nationalists 2g. Abroad Swedish Planes |svsi'szmenriasr |p aoe Avent? ‘tnshent were i . | . |ugged area of steep mountains 2 | +. fhancarky Say Chiang Opposed | turned eS previte ctognte Four Fighters Found |*™? dense_woods. ngannnnenenpnnanannencenceti GaN ea Cease-Fire Plan ¥ivcsiav andience gave a 20min; Beneath Ice on)’ Lake pDOUN with sacancne DR. H. 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Retro - OE eke Ze ‘pieced, fs \ ee Sa ae a Ge *Js 2 Oe es THE’ PONTI AC PRESS | Sey a a IGAN, TUESDAY, way” 8, 1955 meine pi F z asi FLEE “rH : ce : H 2 HE A 38 : Apt tet Z g : i : f ‘ : & Organized labor Planning lage Sale Entry Into American Paltes Aer govnkd Pive Articles) Virginia. “STUDENTS TAKE TOUR — Schodis from the Pentiac Press Phote counties which are served by Pontiac State Hospital | hospital. Pictured is a group which lined up for a tour at 9 o'clock Monday morning. The Open House eal cxeriens trough Wadaaniy i‘ Cy Manager Waller Kw parrot man due to report on an offer to the city to buy land on the east presniad for the flowing prot * tter on Fourth rom Ji — oslyn to ler. b, gutter and drainage on Gerdon | your. own ‘business, ~ Suddenly, you're stopped by a You're driving your car, minding ng ! Oakland to pal ge and pa roo age on Pegsy ovenne. My and or Colo- = street from Franklin road to Bag- Public hearings are slated on special following: Curb, gutter and drainage on Shef- = avenue from Baidwin to Univer- » gu lanti avenue from Baldwin Sanita a on Nebraska avenue ewer east of Motor. to sewer on Colorado avenue - to Motor to Sanitary from trunk sewer east otor. Water main in Featherstone avenue from’ Kenilworth to Belt Line Railroad. Confirmation of special assess- ment rolls is set for the following: Curb, gutter and drainage on Whit- field street from Saginaw to assessment rolls for the. es tter and a drainage on Beverly avenue Bald Nn 4 ~ urd, gutter and drain: ‘ornell avenue Baldwin to . | physical _condition.- itor’s Note: Editor Dale Stafford some 2, ord has. poltien of a novice in the game. 2. A disturbing thing is the took over. two places on the State Board bedy does. State College). election day. Editor Dale Stafford Tells iof Campaign Sali of the on. News made his first ‘tcial canvass showed . experiences as & first-time campaigner. By DALE. ehiron, , Editor, The Greenville News GREENVILLE (#)So-0-0, you are thinking about getting into Maybe -you would like to hear about ‘politics and the experience Out of our initial] experience have come three conclusions that stand out more than the others. They are: 1, The quality of people holding public office is remarkably high when you consider the sacrifice people have to make to get elected, contempt in which too large ‘a portion of the population holds “‘politicians.” 3. The Republican Party in Michigan is in about the same shape as were tlie Democrats before G. Mennen Williams and his forces A career as a politician started for us on Feb. 19 at the state Republican convention in Detroit. We were nominated for one or of Agriculture. To our chagrin =~ a ee So that you may know, we repeat here that its. sole job is to govern Michigan State University (darn near wrote it Michigan The campaign for. thé April 4 eléction started March 6 way up at Marquette in the Upper Peninsula. And it kept right on up to ae pone yramruns 0 Sones & regeiend be enlly. Ore 5 byes. then don’t go into politics at the state level. Here are some other don'ts: Dee’t run it you aren't fo Mp Don’t run if you detest Swiss steak. This item has become the standard piece “de resistance at all dinners preceding political rallies, the Republican state — And last, don’t run if you get}. | getting messed up in politics | | for?" was a ‘question we heard on various councils conne¢ted with This came to us from strangers, |. “| friends of “many years statiding |” and even newspaper editors who ought to be interested in good government, “What in the world are you! numerous times. We would try fo answer.. ~ The -place were the least convincing was the Elks Club in Sault Ste. Marie. ‘Shine’ Sund- strom, managing editor of the us to a young man. - | trip, via 200-passenger jet. | didn’t bother: to wash the break-| - tific and industrial probabilities as WASHINGTON (INS)—The date is May 3, 1975. Junior leaps into his. atomic hot rod, turns on the air-conditioning, ‘heads for a ball game in Yankee Stadium. That's 220 miles away. Couple of hours’ drive... Mom and Pop are spending the day in Paris. It’s a six-hour round Mom fast dishes. Just flicked a sound- wave gadget. That washed ‘em, dried ‘em, stacked ’én. ‘Visionary? < tual. At least, that’s what busi- hessmen were told at the annual meeting of the U. 8S. Chamber of Commerce. | ‘The peck tate the Siture come ;at an exhibit entitled ‘People, Products -and - Processes, 1975.’’ Fifty colored drawings, all based » THINGS TO COME — Artists’ caieigiaay WF aie} Chamber ot Commerce of the United States are: Top _No,_ strictly fac: |. presented to the on actual research, depicted life as it may be lived in the U. S. A. 20 years hence. ‘included auto and aircraft firms, food chains, home builders, hotels, railroads, steel companies, elec- tronics people, lumber men, aod er. interests. : Chamber members were told- that in 1975 trains, ships and aufos will be atomic-powered. Per oly diving, cate 8 be | fer use on the super-highways they'll be air-conditioned cruis- ers, 20 feet long. Everything will be almost effort- less. Underground moving side- walks will handle city . traffic. Stores will have = fronts — invisible curtains will. shut out Sault- Evening News, introduced! LANSING (# — A bill to increase; 1 ‘Hint Radiation Sickness as Hiroshima Boy Dies TOKYO w—A high school stu- pital since October, died of a short- age of white and red blood -cells, said Dr. Noboru Tanaka, who con- | the University-of - Board of Agriculture and State |’ y= titis cantidate ae = “Cartoonists “used to “picture: Republicans as the party of “Wealth. If it is, then it wasn’t evident to this candidate in the recent spring election. Five of the eight offices up for decision in the recent spring elec- tion are non-salaried—regents of State} Board of Education. At various rallies people asked why we were seeking office. The answer was two-pronged. First, we believe that the great American form . of . government deserves some of the time of every true citizen. Second, the job we were seek- “What does this” Job pay that “VO RE aN?” he eke “Nothing,” we replied. A-look of incredulity crossed his face. Then he revived. “What's the pitch then?” he asked, “There’s got to be one or you wouldn’t be up here in winter trying to get elected.” /He -went-away—utconvinced. - At the outset we remarked that the caliber of people holding public office is remarkably high when -you consider the price they have to pay. to get elected. Certainly in the long run pee offers little reward. About the ofly reason we can ‘give for ~so- many able people being in polities is that they have been “bit by the bug.” We suppose there is some satis- an) Fae i i if z Hi if oe fa ¥ aR House Beats Bill Attecting Mental Patients’ ‘U pkeep the. State's power 10. 2ecover..costs-|..boldere--clr-~-muteat--eonpanies” |of maintainine-mental patierits in | state -hospitals was soundly defeat- ed by the House last night. - Turned down by a 66-23 vote, the measure would have made rela- tivés responsible for the upkeep of inmates as leng as they were committed, provided the relatives could afford to-do 80. the bill, said the present law puts the burden. of upkeep on rela- tives only if they can afford the costs at the as of the inmate’s commitment. Whinery said - many Cases a relative canngt afford to make payments initially, but later in baugh) led opposition to the bill. He said it would create hardships in many cases, and could be mis- interpreted. Also defeated by the House was _ pance. could not be assessed for labili- ties if the company had unen- . cumbered assets of one-third of one per cent of the insurance in force. z sent to the Senate was a bill to: . + - Increase - ‘the amount of insur- required..of motorists who have been found to be not finan- cially responsible at the time of an accident from $5,000 per individual and $10,000 per accident. to $10,000 “Working drawings “Were stb: | mitted -by industry groups. They Also passed by the House and|- ey ’ AP Wirephote left, machine to take up and lay railroad track; top right, train of future; bottom left, flying saucer; and bottom right, man-carrying rocket. Marvels of Future Include Wall-Size TV, Atomic Hot Rod for Junior's Road Racing cold air in winter, hot air in sum- z r Hit aT i i —— ia a aH OL - = =: 4 aa aa Pe a . : ; : : : : ‘ - Approval Given |xccsUp Years, (FilmProgram fumon Emotion | 4 : tc [a yr "| Adds Up Years, | ram Slated for PTA |LQIVET - Odi UID. . s . : bd , i ° ‘ ‘,e ra . Paving Measure ‘irene 'ncoz-a Planned for PTA) Postiac Lake for (yet 3 ; : . ORTONVILLE — The Ortonville | 0 | ante Or. if f CCa = 0 e “Township to Shere ema, Cit. marked its 30th an Se lend teks ce a ’ fOWnNsNIP = To Gre niversary. iy-when they met i pe beets . : in Road Oiling Costsy i mne ohn Cae Bar| pennis Glen Cooper nis ot te fn to bts | nova, OA TOWNSHIP ~ Te) eal dectonerdee by the Ol Lege i ns 9 ; osts; tl sonm Watts ma to Appear Thursday /& the 8 on ee George Washington Carver board | land County Circuit cat wi Mrs. John Waltz, gave is-|* : aS ae af_education lost a court yes Frank L. denied « ° . tory of the club, ‘ax Nirs. cut.| fF Stringham Group | Freida Huggett, visiting teach. terday, and set the date for a| petition to set aside the court or , WATERFORD TOWNSHIP — All | ford McIntyre, program chair- WATERFORD TOWNSHIP—Na- <.. = raconn aeee bivanig ‘ , dered recoil election for inembens pe is working roads included in new plats in Wa —__ ae tributes to the past! ionally known explorer and travel ey . : IR D . Chester Carter and Mrs. Loretta ee ne ea oe eee oo sae [teed Tomek mast be bch _—_ lectrer Demio Glen Comer wil Mothers of Madergarten popus| Mitche ApS VEMS | Bakr: se acne sein employe systems in Michigan un-| i 8 camp operated topped by the subdivider, the town- |» , speak and show his own color mo- | will serve refreshments. ® mbggetange : = _ Ger the federal-social security sys- | paves = en ie ak = board decided by resolution Trial Under Way tion pictures at the 8 p.m. Thurs- for Supporting lke ’ et the cination wi be held tem and raise the combined pen-| Previously, Se cay ea ee | ‘day meeting” of the Stringham Coun Deaths BIRMINGHAM, Ala. @—Stephen| May 1% Lie wae & the tied ty is belng made 30], 'e,bourd te wed fo aren Murder Count. (F™. , | A. Mitchell last night sounded a| Polls will be open Yrom 7 a.m. The Sills, soups the Howse and | tose’ northeast af the one well al-| curring srnchin ede eT The meeting will be held at the} y4,5 gemma Mae MeCrecken |... Southemn Democratic|*0 8 P-™. at the school. some in the Senate, would pay | eady established for the system. Pp : The second degree murder trial | Isaac Crary Junior High School. nten - warning to Southern Democratic “the notice was signed by board _* combined pensions ranging from | ciate regulations require that the Trustee Willard Johnson is to | of Charley R. Herron, 37, of 357/ ape sim ts a score of | i a ee = helices - hee leaders who vote Republican and member Mrs. Lucille Taylor, act- ‘ 54 to 65 pes Lent of salaries. systeth have two wells, with one replace Supervisor Licyd Ander- — ave began sith marin expeditions Me boat, plane and E. Lafayette al ke ka : then expect to help choose their | ing for. board secretary Mrs. Ba- Explaining the program to the | kept for emergency service. _ en diate in Oakland County Circuit Court.| car, cover the coasts of Lakes pm. Wednesday at the Roth's | Party’ candidate —— ker. | Ce ~ ._ ena last night, Sen. Lewis G. | Ethier reminded Syivan Lake psp perany tyme me ici is accused of shooting) Huron, Michigan and Superior. | Home oe swith burial ee wish is ha Oar Reding Sone recal] were comand oouie lenges Heol pong wthean gop oblate ad IM oe 06 es ci |Pae ee eke a picluded are many principal ja Romeo Cemetery. A resident would resign ‘when they can't ment | Committee ittee, and Sled by ES ge Ee se ae ioe he i — z a : — | cease oa 7 ie ; vorite touris places. Romeo or years § Ul rt a Democrat,” E. ‘ ing Peation aysioans with social | special waler sssesamient tax if| ship board on the County Central |TEe’ shooting occurred at 19 | Among the highlights are acenes | Sunday. peng sill agin Papers era meee ged pega agp fe gt ag Seale nd already esl tin sqpeemmnenl, A} worth, Calif., Mrs. June. given | Given 1-Year Probation | Democrat Thomas D’Alesandro of Dayton Plains, Mrs. Ivan Atkin- Wednesday is Double Red Stamp Day at |, ond cy Creat Co et yt | on | Yesterday, James Killinger, 32, of publican Samuel Hopkins. — and 20 great-grandchildren. 28 voinageon on, was placed on ae) « . Ba e behind one-year probation and assessed . ne © — was held Several licenses were approved. si) court costs by Judge H. |, 1” the last 28 years, D'Alesandro| MILFORD — Service for Gladys Year payroll for te 3 A hawkers and peddlers license | > ie iecied - | peckie Jones ackoen ° state employes and will eventual. | A was. scheduled after | tor the Blue Island Sales, on-Dixie | *UsS¢! Holland. Killinger admitted idature, Cty Couell and’ Cow |B. will be held at’3 p.m. National Food Stores ly go to 7 per cent of its pay- | the closé of the session. Highway, applied for by Anthony | ‘° ™orels charge 77. gress. 1H ost an| Wednesday at the Richardson-Bird . ‘ roll to support the system, he | Mesuwhile, Gov. Robert F. |Matakas, a soft drink license for 3 fection. eer VO 8D Ebel, with, burial’ in Highland: alte Kennon of Louisiana, chairman | White Swan, Frederick Render, a Coun Calendar Hopkins, a 4l-year-old widower | Cemetery, She died Monday, © 2375 Orchard Lake Road Municipalities wili pay a like per-| | governors’ conference, | transfer of the Eagles Lodge liquor and bank official, had the backing; Surviving are two daughters, wl 2 igaateias 6) @ommseeleis E aploys ‘ Auburn Heights of the Baltimore Sun papers. Four | Mrs, Roland Casserly and Mrs, C, Le except in special cases where fail-| campaign among members ject _to approval as to code | , Mery Martha Missionary Group of Au-| years ago he was the only Repub-| Howard Schroeder, both .of Mil- Sylvan Lake * wre te meet contributions in the | the House of Representatives to | regulations, all were granted. moot today at the home ot Mrs. Walter lican among 42 state legislators | fori, two sons, Edward Jones of| | : 2 pest or revive the administration’s for a water system for Wetectend Tent | from Baltimore, where Democrats | Milford and: James of Hazel Park, 984 Joslyn, Near Tennyson, molahiteks Waterferd Township farms subdivisions three | , Mrs. 7 M. Nelsey of Gale road wilt | hold a 4-1 edge in registration. He | five grandchildren, and five sisters were accepted by the | 6 at 1 pin meeting “Weducedey.— |lost a later run for Congress. in England. the Senate Public Roads subcom- | . | : | , | | } ; ° New USMC Officer | s;s-rore“trmic reraes| Report on Diseases _ os aaeanan | Program Announced |,srat tacts." lS Released Here | /Vow—watch your gas needle move more slowly— | program pros. | "2d George M. Leader of Penn-/ ¢ unicable di j pectdtheinunier Cotes akon toe —_. endorsed the Gore for- ar aa wank ander Aoek eae Si kee ne a |e homme eS "P “a” oa Called the Aviation Otficer Can- | 18% DEW Toad program with the! Breakdown of the reports, along | \ didate papi the plan will be sharing. in pally sr mo with comparative figures, follows: | - will attend @ 10-week course in | UTS°d program involving ee tion school to follow. Successful 4 candidates will —receive—reserve | commissions and be sent-on to duty as student pilots for a 15-18 month period. They will be obli- gated to serve two years in the = — Marine air arm. ise Previously all Marine pilots were drawn from the Naval. Cadet pro- gram or from the ranks of Ma- "| Pontiac Lake MOMS fe * . oe W. Canfield, Detroit, was placed Switch Mesting Place ~on two-years WATERFORD TOWNSHIP — A dl and assessed $150 by Oakland Cir- change in the place for the cuit Judge H. Russel Wednesday meeting of the Pontiac Stewrhan admited April 27 break- Lake MOMS Unit 60 has been an- nounced, ‘ The group will get together at : 1pm. at the home of Mrs. T. Mil mummies y ale road. Instead Off ccs: i cman AE“ Checl en, SRP Age ge AN pees are eT eng said, oa | at the home of Mrs. Lorena Ogg | = of County - Area Electing New Officers. _ A gasoline sed regular price : : ‘... Clubs, church groups, veterans | Maurice Chriscinske. Also named {8 p.m. Thursday at the school:| © \ | m th it i . v7.4 i ; and civic organiztions of commu-| Were Mrs. Delbert Smith; Mrs.| Others to be placed in office are | / a Gg ves you we 4 nities in the Oakland Conty area Martin Hillman, Mrs. Archie Grey | Orville Sharp, father vice presi- / ; 5 ; : . = ce, : ee ‘ have announced the election or in-| 294 Mrs, Charles Cornell. _.| dent; Mrs..Bonnie Norman, teach-/ ewe] © imore miles per gallon! ee" 1 agit eB temo z = pe eee ing the stalling due to earburetor icing. | * - Menai ye gute; casas catia. "ance than ever! That's the story ESDAY IS if STAMP DAY AM'S wivenctn . wo « 2 ee : THE PONTIAC PRESS; -TURSDAY, MAY. 8, 1955 * in the military and | army Protagonists in political battle to control South Viet Nam range from a playboy| sistance ol Weaae: ae ee thumbnail sketches of the rine Bao-Dai — The 42-year-old _ex- Emperor of Annam is South Viet Nam’s chief of state, His future is dim in view of demands in that hie be ousted. At his French Riviera villa he has been. trying to ride out the storm. He took off for France April 10, 1954, when the Dien Bien Phu “crisis started, and hasn’t been back since, A Buddhist married to a Catholic and father of six children. Loves yacht- ing, fishing, gambling and rec life.on a sumptuous scale ; * * * Ngo Dinh Diem—The embattled Premier of free South Viet Nam is 54, industrious, stubborn and de- termined to pull his country from , the chaos in which the Indochina war left it. A Roman Catholic who refused to become premier tinder the Japaneseer serve with Mos cow-trained Vietminh leader Ho Chi Minh, he has traveled much abroad. Deferred politely to Bao Dai until chief of- state tried to __, pull rug from under him in pres- ent fight to a finish with Binh Saigon | of ‘ ‘Lightning Joe.” Sent by Presi- dent Eisenhower as special envoy to Viet Nam last summer, after Indochina war ended. .The general, just turned 59, is apparently sold on Diem as a leader and ‘has been a big factor in keeping U.S. sup- port squarely behind him. * * * Gen. Paul Ely—French high commissioner and commander in chief in Indochina. Born in Salon- ika, Greece, fought in French in- fantry in World War I and seri- ously -wounded in World War II. Head of the French mission to NATO group in Washing- ton 1949-51, succeeded U.S. Gen. Omar Bradley as.group’s chair- man 1951-53, Ely, 58,-was French Chief of staff when Dien Bien Phu fell and was sent to Indochina to replace Gen, Henri E, Navarre there. *-_ 8 & Gen, Newen Ven Vy—the 3% few hours, then switched back to Diem. Vy fled to Dalat, the sum- mer capital, * * * Gen. Le Van Ty-Older than Vy, contvob or named chief of staff when latter was Made inspector general. Went along with Vy in opposing. U.S.- backed ‘slash. of Vietnamese army ‘from 220,000 to 100,000 in next year or two, But when Bao Dai fried to replace him with Vy as army commander, Ty played big part in keeping army behind Diem. ‘ - * * * Gen: Nguyen Van Hinh — A French citizen with a French wife, he -was chief of staff during part bling houses. Struggle with Diem over security police and integra- tion of private sect armies into national forces led to present shooting. His. forces touched off battle by-opening mortar fire- on Diem’s palace March 30, YOU'RE SERVED PROMPTLY i |He Says It's History, They Say Moonshine jot U.S, 1 and the disputed thor- LAUREL, Md, ®—The battle of Whisky Bottom Road is‘on again. Albert L,. 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A high | looked so shoddy afield in Briggs || . U. S. ! 1 ‘ie ind. He be able to when the Yanks put together sin-/ “Fast balls, slow balls, fast genau cutie teen tae oe Siadium, "= : ahha . Promotion ; IC Ory ay — He won't gles by Hank Bauer and Andy (curves, slow curves, sliders, sink-|had played behind such great| New yvorx pefRorr : ear ced manager of | tat pitches Carey and Yogi Berra's sacrifice | ers, drops, inshoots, outshoots . . .” | Cleveland pitchers as Bob Lemon, |... , 4BRH “33 3| Oakland County’s branch of the) Ay | Winn; S ad ‘Yankees was reclin- The “old man’*in question was | "Y: ~ Gromek mixed lis deliveries | Mike Garcia and Early Wyan. garey, Sg) uitle. of 3 1°] American Red Cross is engaging} ° rere estas art Tare [Ste Gromc,synrldrigt-|, Dept the Sans fe per wth he dations af» mate | Oly In teh inne id thee EET geo ff {lin actve promaton tr Natond| Heavy Favorite for Sa oc gr [atin Hams] ect ete ce (uC oh et Me 1 Be Pf fice semrortmepteby| Dual ot Northern = _ * ‘ “ ’ eo : ™ * hae Yonkeen 41, doling est caiy|0s © better piece of pitching F across the plate with his next loss. . Rinmute, 9 099 Gremek’ pa) Cross will receiv grade ace sey ee “em!” Stengel €X- | six hits—all' singles, “But nobody noticed old Gromek | pitch—but. always with “a little | But his performance should have | Wiss, P| 3 § & ‘eollgnny a ne }Wie Komare leon Aggy ne all sluggers in|" tt was, in a way, something of | that day,” he said kiddingly. “Al| something on the ball, or a iit- |Deen expected, Gromek is one of | slaughter” 10 0 “partion of the benefits trem the | Flint Northern's ‘precincts, ahoot- 1 probably | , et eee eee ee ™P oaliny wtieome gy rageicen, Tonge § the few Yankee killers in captivity. |Orm, » -@ 9 8 program this year. ing for ite Gth straight victory of balls. Ist 12 batters im order and didn’t Asked what he was throwing “Tt was one of the finest pitched, He, Nes 17-10 Ietime mark |Seim'p 6 8 8 — 2s” . a iene’ ans the . ankees, Gromek es I _ aquinst 3 39 ; scoring © Chi walk one through the entire game. | against wry- | games I've ever seen,” said Ray a Robinson flied out for Hunter in eth | A meeting to inform Red Cross} prohibitive favorite in this 4th an ace with eight hits, including | i."¢une ” Sunde out for Konstenty | members of the Golf Day program) dual test. Observers were watch- | Hae = . att : the results to see if the phe- : e e. a two-ran double by Ferris Fain |, Pyine hit into double play for Grim) ang procedure has been set for) ing 7 , (whe, maxpages —_ Meow FOrk...cccccsecseeees eee 000 o0—1 Thursday at 8 p.m. at the Red sapere: — is still U mM in ] Ou e Jims Delsing tn the sth. y Mp McDonald. Hunter, Berra. Rer-|CToss headquarters, 118 Franklin| 9» segu te faceted weny = , a Yanks used’four hurlers, with the | Is“Fain Kusna, Hh—Delsing. se: | Blvd, A Life Magazine representa-| Schloerke-coached outfit has hit — oe 7 ioe ! . a = starter, young Bob Wiesler, getting | Be'rs. Bi aren yee ins: | tive for -this™ district will outline} more than 100 points in two of its April, 20, the Red Sox now have/of Cleveland’s Early Wynn. The ; waukee’s Braves 2-0 in 12 innings. the loss. He walked five batters, | York 4 Detroit is pb Wister §, Kon-| the various aspects of Golf Day.| victories. - Te ia Wend. Casting base off to lose 10 of their last |Indians won 4-2, retaining first | That-pushed-the Braves into fourth | three of them scoring. mek 8. HOS Wiesler 3” ” Kan: The biggest victory and the big- _ pct amon: ae te League | 12, ling five in a row.’ place, 2 ' Pwith Chicago’s Cubs leaping into| Yankees committed three errors stanty ‘ein 3, Grin, « in, isin 2 tn Phil Pratt, Pontiac attorney, is! pest ‘etal were roth Aaa They instead of reeling in the big ones| They've ‘been batting a puny .180 * * 3 second on a 21 victory at Phil-}in the 3rd ining to hand the Ti-| Grim 3-3, Sain 1-1, Gromex 1-1. w—|Chairman of the Oakland County / born came in last Saturday's Cen- off the Florida keys these days,|through the slump, getting shut} Wynn, a 23-game winner last sea-|adelphia after wrapping up a 42) gers two unearned runs. It's been a | Gromex (¢1), L-wiesler 0-0. O~/ chapter of the National Golf Day | tral Michigan College outdoor re- Boston's Red Sox might be a lot |out four times en route, = grabbed his ary — * — by completing a suspend-| long, leng time since the Yanks 2:00. a—7,563. " Committee. ; : are Cm a é better He's ha n - Jackie Jensén provided what lit- season. Recove: an at-|ed Sunday game. the 18-team field with a 101 and 1-5 rr cere rage Filho Phagewometng vg Fs y> magnon tack of bronchial pneumonia, he| Pittsburgh's Bob Purkey had no a count against 40 and 1-5 for North- in the American League. _ yesterday while losing their fifth scattered six hits, Dave Pope hit | trouble with St. Louis, beating the ern, in 2nd_ place. = _ After @ fast start, when they | straight. He homered with none |® three-run-homer in the first. | Cardinals 5-1 in the only other NL Pontiac went over the 100 mark were. 61 and in first place by!on while the Red Sox ran afoul| Detroit kept the pace, a half/game. also against Hamtramck, for its , —- game ba the Indians, by| Until Furillo whacked his shot, 1st “century” total in history of ithe school. In today’s meet Coach Schloerke will test Willie Wilson, ace hurdler, in the 100 yard dash; Wilson hit a 10.2 at Hamtramck on a soft. track for. his only start in the event.’ Schloerke would like to see what Briti her As 7-1, The Yanks, who were tied for|ag ever against the Brooks, He he Bigs s * Ny *, ac Conference on. fell off to fourth. The White Sox, | duel-with Carl Erskine. The Dodg- |: Re k o_¢@ F ] s\__ | idle, leveled off at third. .er ace won his fourth without de- Oc. ‘ § A s Ouls \\ || Washington blasted: Kansas City | feat. oa aparece aaa \} 12-1 in the only other AL game. | The Cardinals got: nowhere Cockell’s Manager Is \ ae. & £ : against Purkey, who won his sec- Disturbed - Over. Tales || \In the National, Brooklyn kept up | ond straight by spacing seven hits. of Marciano Foes . __ || ‘ts\fantastic pace, widening its lead | The lone run against him was un-| § aay {to 8X. games—as Carl Furillo| earned while his mates clubbed |. § terday, at Saginaw, the PHS coach SAN -RAFAEL, Calif. ® — “Al- his eighth home run into | Harvey Haddix for. 11 of their 144° 1% ong Sad apa —— most all the men who have fought | the left field stands to beat Mil-! hits. ~ - fry tee ce Canham Calls Army Source teams == OF Help for Olympic Team hitting below the belt, butting and) aNN ARBOR i#—Ona of the na- | Canham said. “Consequently, there declared: tion’s leading track coaches says | {!s concerted effort to provide good , I-want Mar-| the United States will gain needed and phatital competition. ciano disqualified.” track and field strength for the} Canham warned last year that > 1956 Olympics from Army person-| the Russians were hard at work between the Trojan and PHS’ Bill eet Hill lights at 8 p.m. Mikes, ‘Jackets | ‘Set Track Date. St. James had tallied twice In : nel Overseas. to. take the unofficial Olympic title av mjiane seme RAMS DrOp 3 |e cnn, onc a we onset i Se Hope to Hold Delayed 4th to beast.» 3-0 margin, But : versity of Michigan, has just re. | tbe 1956 games at Melbourne, Aus- Meet Today, Weather the pone gelled ‘We with re turned from a three-week stint of tralia. He said, then, that his coun- P rd two runs im the ét and a lone se helping Army athletes: in coaching | "Y Will have to make some pro- a ermitting run in the ¢th to knot the count. 10 0 a a dinis a Gameny. vision to get its young athletes| © Then, in the 7th frame, an er- d re. : " “Those kids have had a charice| back into competition after col-|- j FEA the center is the meet award for.a whopping rec-| SVC meet Friday. = ° As AL Ne eatte hts at ter Pleamat ‘is Ud cx ui son Sur Memes ME cot te Exists in'W-0 | : Tiere wat tm change in ef Will Replace Low Minors. a “I "LPS ‘rroderck’ held. a $8 lead| competition, Canham sid is Wie [League Monday wit the -way te | NOrthwestern's F'red Lindstrom Foresees iit 728 ip i} § Mary school rec-| entering the 5th inning when the|Holly, ‘a Detroit youth who had | retained on victories by Clarkston, : a - =X ’ Majewski ; : seven | never competed in track before he | Clarenceville j 5 "nn | rae ts tray ae Sasa | wea tothe em | ence Colleges as Baseball ‘Proving Grounds highs in 16:8.3 while finishing 2nd mae ee = feet in the hop, step and jump,” |bed West Bloomfield; 42-3; defend-| CHICAGO. @ — Fred Lindstrom, | tributed heavily to the majors. Lindstrom doesn’t believe college | in’ that event. Majewski won two | ning “bat the Rams chased five |C@ham said. ing champion Ciarenceville | former major league star and now| One reason, Lindstrom says, is/| players ever will make the ma- firsts, gained one 2nd place, and sts the Sal <= ane . “ec 2 aqojblanked Milford,.5-0; and Brighton | baseball coach at Northwestern | the boys are yanked out of college | jors directly with regularity be- and one tie for 3rd. Frank Mc-| pi. ang @ walk to go ahead. Another prospect is Joet“McNUFT ringed Holly P< ~—- | University, foresees the day col- | quickly if they show talent and) cause “the jump is too big.” | Quade and Tim Catalina paced Thea .came the Sth-innirig dis. |‘Y: former Illinois star hurdler, = BE ae. lege baseball will replace the low-| another is the baseball season is| “If they'd get rid of the bonus Seveiie. ra emis comes eee See Shans, Se ee er minor leagues. _ [too short. . e « ceived 147 points out-of a’ maxi-. . mum of 180\ from the panel of | hockey writers and broadcasters. Harvey also was high man in the voting for the NHL all-star team. 19; ew York and. Vernon, Wash- ington, 18; Seecscbney. Boston and Pini- gan, Kansas’ City; 17, HITS — Kuenn, Detro ine, 27: . 26; Power, K it - Eg te ae “Cuty, 25; tee FA Cleveland and Vernon sshington, Ruenn, Detroit ‘and Piniean, a Kandas ~y 6; ran pia ers od = 2: Te ~~ Ox, 1c perry. Besten. aoe. ad Po wer and ¥ and Catey and Skow- OME: RUNS —. Lollar, Chicago, 6 and —. Chicaco, Kaline,, De- troit and Zernia:! City, STOLEN B ASHES — Minoso, go, — Detreee 3; or esa tad mY PITCHING — Lemon, Cle — + 1.000; 4 er New York, 40, ooo. Washin: ington, 3-6, 1.000 pas » 1 =. Cleveland, 23; Harshman, Chi-* an. Milwau- D IN Thorn 22; Snider and “Furtilo, Brooklyn, | cago, Paes Br Puriite Brock ; a, rookly = Meseere snd and Mueller, shew, ¥ “8 iski, Brookiyn, York TR - Boyer, St. Louis, ty 3; mf Cincine : . New York, 2; 16 play- a a a i Thie fusl-thrifty, seutomatic storage iependabe gopiyo hot soda Easy Terms tol > 9H PONTIAC PRESS, ‘TUESDAY, ¥ MAY 8, 1055" : E aingbod y Loves Earl; Don O'Connor _|/xa Win me pee) Rejoins Crosby lever di fn those days If He Only Knew Who }in New Musical |}tor my’ carer. Peo don | oem ees. mou O00, awn a ane Man ore ; caer AWARD 2 (Huet —ACTOR —SUPPORTING ACTRESS ~~ —DIRECTOR —FILM EDITING —ART DIRECTION —PHOT OGRAPHY BEST ; old anid a steel worker, When I was a kid, all us small boys had | an insult to the Navy and demand a retrac- |THE MIDNIGHT EARL... NEW YORK—“Mr. Wilson: You wrote about Garry Moore's crew cut, saying he had it before the crew had it, ‘I'm 60 years what we called ‘Harry Grebs,’ a haircut of the same kind as worn by our champion fighter—the greatest fighter in the world at the time, pound for pound, The same haircut you are giving | Garry Moore the credit for starting!” '—Harry Frick, 413 N. Craig St., Pittsburgh. * * eee tees “Dear Imbecile: In .your interview with Hollywood actor Ernest Borgnine, you said he'd been a sailor, then decided to quit being a gob and a slob. I consider that tion! (I am to Nick Kenny.)”. @ copy of this letter —Unsigned, Newport News. Aside from Nick Kenny: “Apologize, you landlubber!” . * xk: * * " “Dear Oil:;. When you were in the Sands the other night hearing Frank Sinatra, one of the customers said, ‘Isn’t that Oil Wil- -son?’ Josie, one of our waitresses, said to the customer, ‘Of course not—THAT man is good-looking!”—Nick ‘Kelly, Maitre d’, Las Vegas. x * * * “Dear Mr. Wilson: Would like to call your attention. to your error in referring to Benny Davis as the composer of ‘Margie.’ He wrote the words. I am the composer of a the music of the chorus melody, and the GARRY late Con Conrad composed the melody of the verse. Davis has @ perfect right to call himself author or writer, but never com- poser of ‘Margie.’ There is a difference. Nobody ever whistles or hums the words of a song.”—-J. Russell Robinson, music pub- Mier. 2 E Tad BH. YX. C. xk -k *& * “Dear Nuthin’: Every day, another free plug for Marilyn Monroe! How about layin’ off till she does something be- sides risking her health from overexposure?" —Jease Snyder, 615 Main St., Lubbock, Tex. x & k& k Rubiresa and Zsa Zsa are off to Paris. Magda Gabor aaued to play “Best Foot Forward” in Chicago and will sing “Bockle Down, Vinasockee” , Goodman Ace, INATRA <@ 41 . together! and ohs So- GIG YOUNG- ETHEL BARRYMORE: DOROTHY MALONE =, row wTECHNICOLOR the right tree.”—Peter Arnell. te own Le show, next year. kk kw . 4 Patti Page and Charles O'Curran-will radio with his wife Jane, and maybe his in two weeks. One obstacle: their conflict- "| ing careers . . . Coca Cola’s sending its ~ | ace salesman, Eddie Fisher; to Chicago # this week .. . Hildegarde will sub at the 4 Waldorf while Dorothy Dandridge attends the Cannes Film Festival May 8-13... ‘ Barbara Miller’s been chosen queen of the Sen Artists Equity “Bal Fantastique.”’ kt ok kw * Frank Sinatra tarned his Palm | Springs home over to his ex-wife for a week . . . Hecht-Lancaster, which made “Marty,” will bring a Paddy to B’way. x * k * BARBARA in color TV set, tape recorder and phone movie. (“The way H'wood is,” he said, “I was afraid Rochester would get the role.”) ... . Little Howard Morris, bear-hugged by Virginia Curtis on a recent Sid Caesar show, wound up with a cracked rib, ~ - 7 xk «wk k * : : TODAY'S SILLY SIMILE: “As happy as a dog barking up (Copyright 1955) Milton Berle’s top writer, ‘will depart to do | | make the decision about their future with- | Chayefsky TV play, “Bachelor Party,” . 1 Jackie Gleason ordered a bed with built- | . Lionel Hampton will play himself in the Benny Goodman |} Donald deeart give ik paeen sion in person. His conversation is offhanded. midget show next door,” he Bp el ota ay Fy Cae maldignts 1 shows.” He Aeiiahien “Sing You Sin- ners” vividly. He also remembers his ‘salary: $350 a week. He's now earn $200, fi - : —— 000 for “Anything “I did a lot of pictures at Para- mount,” he said. “I was Cary Playing | SGaORUEUELnURUECRLIaCRCRE | Cooper as a boy in ‘Beau Geste’ Bargain Basement * 5 | | —— if Alma Hamfion tue ath marti TONY 5 CR hit the Dek” doing most of the work herself sat the excavation vith «buch @ > TOMORROW e ause wasnt room. ander in howe to wwe & larger || With the Teves Shee chee he om : across the continent to the western N ew Lake Theater \ wastelands! ew Lake Iheater . \ Siem 8 . aN <' N . “MANY RIVERS 0 \ past A with Robert Taylor yw . henner Pos Parker \ “DOWN THREE DARK . | ATH: 4 & with Broderick Crawford iY! , wa weeswaaay sed NE sCOPE W AGNER - LU N 0. Keego Theater + Noah. + Emile Meyer anole WHUEDDOAAT at thy vides @ Sghitdetty Ubietone smpaniendts Get PAGET HUNTER ‘Tonight in Color Extra: “STRAUSS FANTASY” in CinemaScope YOUNG IN HEART With Doris Day and Frank Sinatra —ALs0— WYOMING RENECADES With Phil Carey Ear NOW . THRU WED. Str rand | Doors Open = 10:45 A. M. “J fo! ) "——TWo. BIG Nal FEATURES — _ FORD'S \ as ‘nme (Cl ; * _ ‘2 Na Be MY oe THE LONG : GRAY LINE} We starts SUNDAY +” A GREAT PLACE ...A GREAT Quy.. A GREAT PICTURE! Robert FRANCIS - Donald CRISP Wor BOND: Bet PALMER: Pua CAREY me 0 + ea ns “Sena Se er Bee ae Se ef RADIO STATION WPON _ Picsents. NOW THRU WED. IT DRIVE- IN THEATER Cor. Williams Lake-Airport Rds. Box Office Opens 7:00 9000000000000 OGo00 € DRIVEN THEATER 2150 Opdyke Road me OR Simmer com mes HENRY BLANKE eta bom ‘tiie WARKER BROS “@-@ 6 6 ALSO © 6 6 8 T THE CAST OF THE YEAR CREATES | || PTHE EXCITEMENT OF THE YEAR IN 4 The First Grime-OF- Passion Ste | Cinema _ STARTS cas lee SUNDAY NIGHT ot 8:30—ON OUR STAGE! “MOTHER of the YEAR” Va on OUR NEW | GIANT SCREEN? PLAYGROUND NOW OPEN f th fondo fun Sake igiags |— CAUGHT IN _A Wis x Phone FE 5-8331 , Now Showing — TODAY and TOMO Doors | a Late 2 is RTPA SMM cag core iste aa gg RR ta a a eI oO Ria tiie J hi, Mh aia tall Ry mute ae A eA Tete acme Mt oe ; ’ a r * i : Fa H SOT Re RRM RI Cate gee rremete enn oy ce NONOBESE T SARI SHP NUR aR PA BON _THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, MAY 3,.1955 Tithy fe oF Li Fi HE bis it zi F ! i L iti ptf site § ul a ene pid i EF Eaf ELE il g a8 BE I i ; i i ating Knife and Salt | through temala jeans. “You don't need money to sur- ‘Since the Lambs think money is with only $10.16 in their '|Right Now It’s Rather _ .1@ murder trial opened yesterday.’ Early for Murdering DENVER .#—"“Is there any rea- son why you shouldn't ‘sit as a fair and impartial juror?” defense attorney Isaac Mellman asked prospective juror Edward Sachs as “Well, I've just. been married a short time,” Sachs replied. > Penny Costs $20,000 CHESHIRE, Conn. (UP) — A $20,000 fire broke out in the Grange & “It you had your life to live over again, what. would you be?” NICK A wy 4 + i ‘ Py Ke q # ic ‘ vn s ees > se “ * ve4 ad, or = é a HAL V4 Ay. z \ ay 2 ant 3 a oN —— ~ WHAT_WAS THAT NOISE, NANCY # You SHOULON'T DO SUCH A GOOD CLEANING SDE NEAS ———— 9" “A normal al geen seeureed: $3 — & ~ | pounds within OUT OUR WAY a POUND IN A LITTLE'S TENDER Byers ees | CZ JAK Seca cae en a aed a anisasae aa sasennmmntoas SE MIaSanaas cosaindasase BOARDING HOUSE — I'M IN AKINDA HURRY <= 6OT &/ YouR KIND poet THs AR 7 cH epee —+> =e. develops ' FTA : RE TLE from a birth weight of about 91} ALF AC CAS an average of 1,075 1 =a a two yer pene NEARLY AS MUCH FASCINATION [ROR HIM AS HIS NEW LAND HIS 00-1 YOURSE Ne N AN s \ 5 oe WY Y Ie WY _ War 5 _ we 7s 7 "a “SS “~ Weapon = ON THIS BUS sar = See a = at es Sa ee ke 6 eof be ae Le eg ne ee = us ee ee eee ee ee aa Fs ae ee a ae SR oe ee et ee ee tae Ph ae Sees Pi see : 4 sass s ae zs 4 ae aES f 5 Ha ae ¢ * = Sa Tee ee 3 ees ~ : : 2 —< : > eee 3 a oes j ¢ “ 5 : . fe } . —_ aie rowrrac muss, 1vxspay, “m4 cad - : sd : = ains Record ircrafts Look. | : Slight Changes | in fier CHICAGO w — Grains recorded only -very_smallprice changes in ket another session of slow dealings on / the Board of Trade today. At the outset ently firm yesterday, joined decline. But the i Wheat near the end PICTURE iS She cea ~i iy Sas iO to rt | TUBES Draws Term in Prison | Meher. ey oe Punersl. Home. —* 4 A ‘Kenneth Edwards, 25, of 1531 | to % higher, May IBBLE. MAY 2, 1985, Year Guarantee, RCA License || DOVET» Ferndale yesterday . re- | unchanged to 2946 Dearborn, A¥ 5 > cetved: froma ome to five ‘years in| 25L%; and lard $i; veloved mother of oS jackson state when he a hundred pounds higher, May ath (Pranees) Peegeees MONEY Shot) Stet Hee rain Prick oe a8 ae a \. |) Edwards admitted April 25 hold- Grain Prices sharp increase in profits, - teifatnanapapae eee AF oy Bo DOWN [| 2 Up @ woman in Ferndale April | “curcaco, ey Lower issues included General} CLEANER LIVING IN ’64— Americans are drinking less, smoking} Gating "Imerment im | y vv aN. {| 19 and taking $89. guias : Motors, Chrysler, a less and gambling less, according to federal tax collections cited by the Mich. Orovestde seven Bah Ge, 58 Year to Pay! - May ....... 2.20% Cyemicel, Southern Pacific Commerce’ ing House. Figures under sketches above give the Divole will He in’ state et the nil na ele July 2020502 18a Eastern Air Lines. Small upside : - Dudley H. Moore Funeral Home, Fi Hi Call Sept eiavae 198% progress was made by U. S. Steel, amount of tax collected during the last six months of 1953, compared Auburn Heights, rst Fome Call Gorn ***** yf 1 | Zenith, Du Pont, American Tele- | to the similar period in 1954.” a ie | pm <. “Only $2.00" ay Ry Roe ata | erage | SE Bane | phone and Standard Oil (NJ) — : eureet, sae 8: All Other Calis . . .°$3.00 Deg. jvsosee Lat Wana’""""" “Tl | wetahted areroge aole eatin SE8'et| Ala York Stocks ] in Brief. , Oats voocanes IRB | OUST: erade 31-38 wd avg 37. New Yo ews in brie Parts and Labor Extra May ....c00 onepeace ISL A Jumbo 43, large 7+. Y . ‘apes duly 600555 a cig PO | Ud OPE 30%, medium 36; grade B a a Se METROPOLITAN Dee goseeee: Oot ies eere , 4B) ¢ : ae — : Fass Co 3 Jacobs. Sent! Rarer Ey x, aaeoee Whites Gress” aa: me + 8 Detroit, a TELEVISION & — = lange 384-46 medium 36." ae ce Lou «48 genes OL --- | after he pleaded guilty to driving RADIO SERVICE 1 Says State Farmers —|Serscn tot SS" ese") an set sed ae Rt Sopeared. before Borate Hil : . . an 74 See | é eet Hours: 9 te 9 Daily — ia _@@ICAGO BUTTER AND ECGs / pag] + M4 ESE SZ <7: hf | Justice Alva J. Richardson. - 919 rye — Ave. . § urn Ric d Prices ERICAGS, May 3 (AP)—Butter sady: | Am Can... zo Lp Men ein a as scan - . purn Rigi sean [ERSTE eset ral ae Sees SE EB AS Ba] arin Monta, "Pate arta, | 3 on = “WASHINGTON @® — Michigan | 525; cars 0085, 8 C53. Motors. 113 L0Be 8 Cem @0 | 37, of Flint, paid a $75 fine imposed RNS = -—«- SOOTT.- pao oe ge 4 e ~~ TH} tarmers, Rep. Bentley (R-Mich) | nii@ie'Brage™, cauanee ehout stendy: | Am N Gea |. 23 eriuara wr-» 811 by ‘Bloomatichd Hills’ Justice Alva MOOR: [| chee Sooce oad eae : is 82.567 pscle buying am Red \..... 0.1 teh be” . tee Ww : England. Puneral service will be 511 Community Nat?) _ || reported today, are against a rigid | Bement tarere- f Maye Zey| am Sound’ ta Herth Pn 3] J. Richardson New Vice-Presidents} "sense Sirians" we ommu ty al \ oo Se i! Peent A's 36; mixed, 38; mediums | A@ Smelt ye GS May D Str. 3t } oe é, | : S p. m. from the Richardson-Bird ; _ || price support program “because it Bs. “o B. standards 33.8; \girties 31; ee Sr eduaes Mid Con fet 110 one — Township Jus- "7 aes Chapel, Miltord, Mich. with Rev. Bank ‘\. |) lowers their ity to earn a| ™ | a Hee Am Tob ..... 928 | es mer C. Dieterle Monday | HY ed b Fd Retert Vee Core See Building oh picid _— ' Am Zine ..... 22.7 «eer ge Bh Se °C assessed a $74 fine. and- $25 costs am y ison Highland, "Mie wee deoe Jones’ = : : * are a failure Armeo Stl ... 184\Muelier Br .. 33 |Walled Lake, after Fletcher two t i Mic : ; ” / DETROIT POULTRY Arescur y meetings Mon a - and Michigan farmers know it,”| pzrrorr 2 (AP)—Priees paid | Assd Dry ©. 28.5 Net bise’”.”’ ao-4 | Pleaded guilty to driving under the poy = a Be ’ Bentley said in a statement pre-| pet pound 0%. Detrolt tor No. 1 qual- | Atchison |. ...1486 Nee Cash i. ane influence of liquor noe Me Scaled Stock | powELL, MAY 3, 1958, DENA BAKER & HANSEN |jertente tems ces| sisi See BSS w pa| tt Sil BE BE Be) ae aaa, mote, |meeine ot nea ance | ak ed naa : to oat age preaiena — a ioe Gar eed ressters A OL Aveo Mis... 18 Mat shea = ae paid a $100 fine Monday after he = Edison President Walker L. Cis-| 3. Fowgl and Masel _ irene ; Donald 5 , . || come, injuring their markets and | demand ight, Pryers easy se ings pelt 108 oS ay ale Bet: Bd ee tne Stes fs) ae : = Min om. from the ustoon Puneral E. Hanson Richard H. De Nut ... 366 \-oe+ 40.61 influence of” liquor. the entire 11-man board of direc- _ Rie - DeWitt fully adequate to the f liquor. He appeared Home with Rev. Mortenson of- at cutting down 6n their freedom to! Caponettes unsettied as price ts con-| Bendix Av ... 546 Nia M Pw. .. 3381p 07,00 tors and the re-el Mt. Res. FE 2-5513 Res, FE 5-3793 /tun their own-farms.” Sidered ‘too high and ‘offerings ‘emaher | Benguet. <.. Li Nort & wet” 31 Waterford Township Justice eee & tee Fork Gonteap, aves | ‘ | run own- s. _| sidered "toe | beth Stect <. 104 No Am Av... $14) Willis D. Lefurgy. pointment of all company officers! Der* Cemetery. Area Wee Accident Insurance Fire Insurance The House has before it legis- | - gna Bonn Aluma "2. 33:1 Nor Sta Pw .. 16.6 by the board of directors. : ; I aa lation to restore rigid price sup- Pogeoay shear nit: Bond Sirs... 18:7 Rve Airlia .. $ ball, Par Pavatse te Sail and noods Cisler also announced the elec- nay item, Vanes Automobile Insurance y Insurance ports on basic crops in place of | try steady; receipts in coops 164 (Pri- | Borg Wern |.. 473 Oliver Cp -:: 18.3 Ady. | 108 of two new vice. presidents— Movaney, 1068 age 72, be- Burglary Insurance Life Insurance the present aystiom of Sexible | 10 tage’ share’ hese "amt | Brit hae 38 Qwene Bt Gi asee . | mnemas E. Harns and Ered HL) © test eae ett ; ehavy hens 26-30; | Brist My ..... 34 2 Gi 144). Rummage sale, May Sth and Scott. both Mrs. Irene Ashley and Mrs. Bonds—All | oa supports. . | fight hens 16.6-17; beotieys or 30-| Brun Balke .. 26 PS AW Air 185 y and , of Birmingham Boucard, dear of Mrs. oo Plate Glass tnparaince [| “peaticy contmesd: | at tee ee |S BY. ete Fen "tt | trang Poca cme ramen of Antony G Mate) ESS Sete oar ees : “ ichigan farme Calum we 23.2 ee BRA : hs " a . i i 1:30 “Gossip is the art of saying nothing in a way that Bling Ties by Rsccnceiy aa Livestock Sampo Wr mA Ae 4 Te os 2 = 5. —Adv./to assistant secretary; and the bm trom Be ‘ontoon Funeral leaves practically nothing unsaid.” _ _- , Z Gan Pac... 313 epst Cola °°. 32 Sc" ~ —— promotion of Henry J: Sullivan, . Interment ag A 2 | —Walter Winchell | J) WOT sn Yactorion pane time DETROIT LIVESTOCK Cepia air’: 304 Phiice 2... aa GM mM ina? eee = - c ; : o ead A wee 4 hilt M i i _ t. z , 5 ee —_ es “Forty-one per cent of all farms | yvestock market report. ogs—eaisbie | Cotte rag?’ 36" ri eS. | a OF aim Presiden’ . 3 : in Michigan are either residential, ee "Bs higher Celanese 2. 230 Pie: an tn hs \ ‘ — Se time. or sell less than $1,200 : clead ehetes See. 1208 +28 Proct & G .. 87 \ T : OK P a . en of ‘products off the farm $50 Tee, 1138-17.18; sorted choles t and pony gee Pullman ..... $9 a _ 9 - eamsters act B NDS This isn’t 2 190-220 Ibs. 18.00, few cholee 1's| Chrysler ......80.1 OM... 38.3 ae teamed . : net profit, it is the total $6.25) sete, 280-200 . 16.0-10.; 200- | Cities Bre... as pate &. -- as , : With | be Fj Consult us for first hand information [| trm-ero= imme. trom farm |S attest, Mette WAR ASE tae ale uc laches ped =; Cattio—Galable 150, Market generally |Goca Cols 122) R07®_Met_...100 | First ater Output DETROIT. — AFL Teamsters in Stocks and Bonds — ong 63,000 aramygv creme steers *33'0028-00;' mostly” good fed | Cot ae lee Rock Spe. ---- 383) Best Eve r\ Recorded 1. be pgs Tast eo settle- - record against cial 14.00-18.00 utility to good fed | Consum Pw’. 403 St 308 “Sel b — ment. of & wage dispute. la hl i i Mi i Mi i Mi Lin i hi Li hi Li i hi i i i i ports without regard to supply. fers -13.00-18.00; few choice indivi-/ Con Pw pf 108 st Pap .. 408 y Auto Fir $s Terms of the settlement were 4 ore ae duals up to igen ne and low Cont Can .... 76.6 ower Pe ns 3 not disclosed, - » We maintain a direct line toa member of all” 4 De Ed Sh mmercials up to 15.00; eanmers and | Gent MOt ++. 12 ears Roeb ... 8.1| DETROIT u — General Motors| James R. Hoffa, president of the > principal exchanges with up-to-the-minute ‘ troit Edison Shares. | cutters"mainiy” 10 0:12:40; ‘tome ght- Gorn Pa... 903 Bimmone."... 43+ (Corp. and Ford Motor\ Co. re-| Teamsters Joint Council, said he 4 quotations service available at all times. > Earn $2.18 Last Year utility and commercial bulls, 13.80-16.00 Corti Wi me Sinclair © .-. 83 | ported yesterday all-time \produc- | ll recommend: aceeptance of the oe pe ae cases OL ; it at a membership meet- eee ee ee eee eeeeeN NEW YORK w — Detroit Edi-| 3%" choice and pr mostly | Doug Aire .. V1.1 te ws as Ls Py tion records for the fi four oe als oe , — son's 1955 earnings will be about to ‘chotce mostly 16 00- eet weil a Bev Pont vescoteeg perry —— months of-this-year—————-__\-—- te Baas 48 the Bo en = = ie C. J. Nephler Co. {shies So Sier'a welt semy oe ceomer men ES Hs EATER © $3), cate et proctor tA ae eet o_o | e146 ‘National Bank Bldg - FE 2-9119 “|| ker L. -, president, told the | scarce, “steady: double deck ood te | EI & Mus in.. ‘3.7 Std Of! Ob ..4¢.¢/% 2 record for any month a strike of 2,000 “dri hel is Community jank Bidg. ual meeting Monday, mostly choice 92 Ib. fed Emer Red .... 142 Stevens JP ... 38.6/ the company’s history. ° vere. aepers : es . = : be No 1 pens anc $4 head good and | End John... Be Stew War ... 25.7 or . and warehousemen of lumber deal- ex a —Cister_said_he.-would_ make — tnd “choice heavy shots iambe Naot | Ex-Cl-O.... an6 gueteyect - -336) Chrysler Corp. plants in April in the Detroit area. x eens samete forecast about prospects for an th- | pets 20.20; severe! lots. utility to choice, | Paird Mor :.. 25. BSuther Pap”. 40.8 almost doubled thei The Detroit Lumbermen's Assn. |: creased dividend, ‘That is a mat-| mostly shorn iambe 18.00-20.00:, some Firestone ...- $2.6 switt @ Co |. $2.1 on © preduption a passed away & Utilit} to low good lambs 14.00-17.00. | Preept Gul... 73. syiy i pa .. 442| of the same monith last "year the pattern for 225 dealers in ter we would want to consider very | ~ Pruch We «:. $01 Texas Co... 06.1 Wayne, Oakland, Monroe and| §weete carefully in-the light of conditions | _ CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Gen Biec «... $21 Tex G Sul ..: 404) and in,the first four months of | wasntenaw counties : - as they develop,” he said. 4g CHICAGO, May 3 (AP)—Saiable hogs | Gen Pde .... 845 Thon, Ee... 89) 1955 more than doubled the vol- . : .. : , om Mills... 69.4 \— Stockholders voted: the company | tray 35-66 higher on all hogs; Gost | Gen Motors :. 078 Tran W Air -303/ ume of the same beat ss 7 authority to sell u ‘to 60 million | choice 190-230 Jb. butchers “19.26-17.78; ‘Gen Ry Big .. 43.1 er 41.4 \~- period Pont ic Man Jailed : on 3 dollars ot convertible debentures, |SSe%s! ms ie cioees sn oe Gen “Fel. 33 Underwd ie a year. . ‘High \ McGinnis, 59, .of 232_S. aox habia’ if they were first offered to stock-| Motes No, ts Oh L746: Dum 200-399 | Gillette ..:-:. 67.6 Un Pec .....173 | GM's April output in the United | PAddock \St.. yesterday was sen- a oe the con - oun 8: 4 : Br... $1 Unit Lin 4.4 meed ti a year” ‘in Oak ‘At 1 : i Ts Btu a ee See RE a te al ae i A Ny Gat ass | | at hee te lar will be | 16.25-10.40; larger lots 80-000 Te 12.90] Gt Mo RE «2006 Un Gas im |. 9re|With 348,304 Ye same period | Russel Holland. the Press. in financed by the sale of mortgage _ghetee, around 4 20. ct “Sse U8 Ginn.” Hl tast year. The new peak was 3,325 McGinnis admitted April % to a the followhig: Bolbast fairly acti arket choice hound =... 151 us Rup ..... 46. : ; i nd di ly th e bonds and \ sources. torive Sin tome at stenay Sons Nl ES 3: free units above the previous ‘monthly pchniad here 4 ri aaa 23466789, a : prices; and occasional lond 36:80 high-| Hersh Choe '.. 444 Us mel Pf $22 record set in March this year. ‘ 14, 16, 17, Bi, 23, 35, 28, Birmingham Man Gets> | steady to weak: heifers and cows fully Homes Poin QT us Top 19 GM had an output of 1,630,974 \; : 30, 37, 101, 102, 108, 107, ae Ge ee ee See Gee sores Laois sam gs Rete ee NY ee arr a ET Tp - “ee Panits for the” $a Bi Saginaw Bt, Pontise pas coveral men tile N. wl ae teks. offer. a ee: Sot g tion | SWITCHMAN, APPLY GENERAL YARDMAS- TER, G.T.R.R., JOHN- SON AVE: YARD OF- BABY-SITTER 3:30 P.M. = = m.. Tues. through - ce CURB Gif GIRL. DAYS. AT DRIVE-IN, 2670 AU- BURN. ONCE. PORTERS)? | deaty eon," RUSH! ~ RUSH!” = RUSH! Income. The Good House- SIDE? WEST SIDE? “fae ants howe cower ion aaye ; ~« 12 job all over) Must have own rtation. : ; a oe — — __ 6312 Pontiac Lake Rd 3-1937. oT JHT HOUSEWORK AND CARE MACHINISTS |) omsresemy - |"EM cheese = @ b P a MAN'S JOB 6335 be bet and_ 4. Stay or B . i Engineers’ Tor b pes Cas Pi zo eae oe 7722, - ASSEMBLY MEN | Phone. Stores for’ vecme HANDLE HER MEN 028 | SEDOLEAGED LADY 70" CARE }_GENERAL FACTORY Braund men wibou omaine |_ Site Sale etter warts GENIUS WANTED $4000 | . SHIPPING DEPT, | fie. ts" 8¢" a" neokteener™ and Married HELP Pes Women Apply __ bo the money in ne tl and "ot Ye a Time Good Earnings}: _ Midwest ‘Employment PRRs isceviinsiscns: 9-12:00 A.M. 2. - * 406 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG, shah tenor ie Pees S| irmingham - 6730 ORCHARD LK, RD. : ON (un marie a) | SAleswoman | — Midwest 46277 For our dress dept. Either ; ; ; d armies —aneneen—sxvenr | Sm serine" rey bee | OFFICE MACHINE _ enced in truck line operation and mission. AppIT ve S|. OPERATOR |. BR Wt Se a i PARE TOR, HELE Pod _ UTY OPERATOR | ona TOF BEAUTY OPERA sp . PART TIME JOB | _txperisces rx am DIGN Mat SF Fa Met er entat | Eeaee SaaPes, IN {PERSON to 3 P.M. . | APPLY, 9AM, - LE tt -mother with child: ble| WORK. PE 44 4 hr. service. No results “Oh, Oh!” _. t wean Ey clean-| P.M. charre: ‘chemically treated at 90 . arly sinner. If tarp, | WASHINGS AND IRONTNOS| ,0xtre ge Help Wanted Male 6|__Help Wanted Female 7) brinisuntnt Shin nest’ ex | WASHINGS ANE ae || Sate me Sewer Ceepers min m. neat, _ex- NINC an = | aw AeA and rs. Pickup and deliver. OR 3-4438. WANTED: RIENCED CAMMIER. Na, |: wefes. Pease cull Mt Wire LADY wax | Fearne 2, wvisaie tn erie | = PP dlc : tional register. Part-time. Must | WOMEN cas DRIVERS, DAY| Work by day or babysitting re Re NIGHT CLERK bet cet gm Adie's' "oa. Pye Tanto WokLen wire gone . DAYS A WEEK repaired. ore 5 p.m ers Super Mar- | WAN’ WOMA: C. & Must be steady and reliable, No| Yet. 1300 Baldwin Ave, gs ge ig cat in restadract or babysitting. FE| 4 hour yaservice, All work. eu war: Middieared m man preferred. avory | =XP. oe NIGHTS. JOE'S : : . , ig * gr detive Spaghetti House, W. Huron. | WANTED: CURB D COUNTER Buildin rvice _12| 2 om. aii BU RIN "HOTEL 2 Sess a SHORT ORDER Siig over 18 via) years old. A. 3 Se > LAWNMOWERS cooks. One part time, one full ee Sak foten'| at. cusroM CARPENTERS | fee. FE 4001 or FE Gail. aenes ee la wnat es Business — nish Eb 2-000. PLUMBING AND HEATING H. 8. mm mop f a Deeds an experienced order and Ww anted Immediately Aa CEMENT WORK Comptor @ Son PE +3767 OR ANTED . D one Golery commoncatate Girl er woman, vicinity of a : helper or a m ic's helper. | _With ability. Phone PE 4.3048. ( Rost se, person, Meogo ‘gates & GENERAL HOUSEWORK REF | Os Feat sia Taha’ simt FE 4-6866 i oo Service. . Harbor, Mich. ernces, v's in. Small home with Dowsework. May live in. For “(1 LICENSED BUDE” PRICE“S FRENCHING SERVICE, WANTED .SINGLE MAN. ON | child. PE 5-3228, r information please a bon footings, field tile and water farm. Good @ and goed | GIRL, iL. GENERAL HOUSEWORK. se Te 2574 betw 5 lines, septic tanks installed. FE Wages. 3320 N. Rochester Rd. Live im. Good home, own room, and 9 oe OE Sd eae CEME aa §-8221, or WA ED GIRL, 1s | OR oven. ERT. | WAITRESS. NIGHT ae a you the best Vin ‘price and. quall- PLASTERING. NEW AND REPAIR N [T 5 short order cooks. Pon- pa ei : - : eBay: ae “George's Drive-In, 2960 : tiac Press. Bac : PLASTERING & REPAIR WORK. Lake. Keego Harbor. "| WANTED RELIEF COO SHORT EE ee TE EM, seaens, | _ Dew ae 3 Oe GIRL FOR COUNTER WORK | order work. Old Heidelturg 1737) tics cab lice? conirace | PREE TRIMMING, ore * Young man for full time and ine depattment. Apply | _8. Te b. FE 3-0888. “* » am years e 4m established financial institu-| Pox Dry Cleaners, 118 W. Huros. | WANTED: CHRISTIAN GIRL OR | anink “nig oak haa VRIES 4k RESIOT. wn. Ger mates GIRL, FOR GENERAL | OFFICE | woman to live in with mother and | "Residenilal or commercial FE | Sight? estimate, FE 2000. FE opportuni: work. a pe over 20 years : SIM for. advance o¢ seement. any | Se *relegraph Ra. (oe ee BLOCK, worze| Saws—Lawnmowers cellent cy for abe sight | GIRL POR, PERMANENT E LADY POR HOUSEWORK. | -**4 PE. 2-2468. Accurately sharpened. person, “Blense a in | tion tm office, Must like to work ts. FE 41800. BRICK, BLOCK AND FE 2-760. 18 Chamberlain St. & Auto Loan | Com-| with figures. Some. inex; | WOMAN FOR GENERAL HOUSE-| }O"% “iso chimneys. No job too | ga MACH. munity perience not important; desire work. ao : : and commer. . Pitswater FE ¢-2687, __ | work “is. Write Pontiac Fork, Pisin cooking. no laundry. | cial: Guaranteed work. Ph. Giws WAGHINE FILED Box_110. i 2 adults. $20 per week. Mf 4-4095. . = PAVING GO NLEY LEACH. 10 BAGLEY ST. Young Men—Veterans In Good oe : ede. a —— 414 Bloomfiel¢ Ave. Driveways. Dressmeking. Tailoring 16 18-26—Travel pleasant surroundings for expe-| noi, before § p.m. Adier's Super | eftine lote play areas and te rienced cook and houseworker. | {PO Pins LEitwin are or | nis courts All work quaranteed. | DpeweuaKING. PICK UP AND immediate employment,| Fond of children. — Free —estirs te on all iobs. FE if OR : travel, leading cities and ~ Live In or -— nono pg wean. . ee ae _ 47615. delivery. 3-9005. expenses, paid.| Salary dependan conta. -| CONCRETE BROKEN BY HOUR Sib00- weekly plus bonus. No | _and experience MI 43504." __” | _ $20 plus transportation. OL 1-6001. | “CF'Som. Pree estimales. PE S007T Furniture Refinishing 16A Roosevelt Hotel. 10-11 yn , ~ Re. -y a yaad, * 3p or. CaKINETS DRAWERS & DOORS. REP Aa A SPE rly . in ¥. 4 D. E. FE 44156. a.m. and 2-4 p.m. Married cou- No & troning, Live in.| _ $20 plus OL 1-301, | _D._E. Cook, PE 44156. _ | _cialty 5-0) —i “ Bes 3. 7 SCHOOL AGED CHILDREN IN Reena alte cahen, este | eo Tepes LASS. ‘GARDENS “Help Wanted Female 7) og ST toa eee , ees ee ee ee resis _5-1842, OR 3-2860. — yrs. General than wages. FE 68-0760. : ns . Good cleaner. Must | WOMEN GIRLS OVER ¢ — Garden Plo AVON COSMETICS” HAS open. | pe capetienced | with children. | assist ph — orders | Stairs. ailerations & garages. wing 16B flab” aah ambidoes women, | in 1 aight ist week, A nights | gaperience necessary Apply Room | CEMENT WORK. PLASTERING. AL Eamne OF MANURE, PLOW. Call Mrs, og ga Harvey. FE| 2nd . $18 week. es, Bidg., 71% N. Saginaw. | OR 3-4837. ing, discing and leveling. FE Sioa. betere 5 a.m. and after WHITE WOMAN FOR MAID |CEMENT AND CARPENTER | _©""'- 5 $ p.m. LADY OR GIRL FOR TELE-| work m "319 N.| Work, basements, driveways, side- | BLACK SOIL. DELIVER BY BU. BILLING CLERK survey work, at studie. Req- w. walks, . remodeling of all kinds. | _ Plow gardens. FE $-1207. wary work. Steady employment. iy. See Mr Cast Rendsles. 14 work Ban cet ay off to schools ing. Buchanan Bros. OR Soho . EM_3-0165. a. ee Gall eves after 8. OR pa Be * FORD TRAC = and offic Reas, Ed Jensen FE 23-2340. fitting ental evergreens. BEAUTY OPERATOR | CAL NURSING AND] ttecessary. contest, “Prabels Re yin WORK. POOTING AND | Ocsie Gates. 4365. Lapeer Rd. ——— and HOUSEWORK, TO Schneider. = Foe : sonentem. apectaline tm flees. é ). ae win some Virginia Farrel trait STAY -NIGHT S.|WattRess. @. M. LUNCH, 846 1s. OUR TY |. FE bene — ister bee | SHOULD HAVE ’ Se a ae ELECTRICAL WIRING. ur ensed. Murray. FE 2-0657, Lo _ DISCOUNTS. DURING MAY an Must reduce to keep our LAYING, FIN, 401 Central. M teeay none oOo. eee | .CEEWEEDON _ “a Wiens WORE 15 -_ . tam pA AS Ie ‘WORE © Business = - ‘TYPES OF 1 *. cement work Get our prices. A&B TRENCHI NG | Rotors {weer te. Pield tile. 5 FICE end ‘Lawns. 1580 Opdyke, | Elect tric=Sewers Cleaned 30 ORY WALL BY Ma ay want | No at “a Sim. 53-4628. __. PLASTERING FE_5-0626. FE 5-0035, Leo Lustig EXPERT ve "al & 4 moval. Ph. GARDEN 5 LOT OR acre PE 5-0636 or PE 5-6511. GUARANTEED SATISFACTION, custom tilling: Waterford and ann area. Call: efter .) a : 4 . FE 58-6859. ROTO TILLING YARDS AND o “ podgconing 18 ice. a Pontiae- Laundry. - Landscaping 18A PE FLOOR LAYING.” SANDING AND | 10” years expertanen. Texter On NEW HOMES BUILT . build additions and make | “STONE STONE REALTY CO. $10 Josive rE | ROTO-TILLER blue delivered or ee ere es, wf op srcaenal cepa, a, gc st] TaOPT |b eg renee A APPLIANCE $ refriger- PAPE! tage Samzaane Plage oy 2, | ton okt Pale 2 Painting & Decorating 20 $2860, Hall’s Wall Washing & Painting. Reasonable, FE_2-3106 INTERIOR, EXTERIOR, Ri REASON. Archie Lio PE 3.0222. NGING Filevina atpet eres ca tee r_ PE 1-0932. APER HANGIN iG NGING AND FAINT “ee AND ceo ing. C, "White. OA-6-380T PAINTING Painting & Wall Washing PAPE ¥eEE 5 Pat Pe ye, PAINTING. PAPERING — i eh yO WASHING, WIN- dow . Cheap. FE §-5135. LAND CAMERA attachment. > Nearly with new 6736 Saline wh eed ___Physiotherapy 2bA or OR “BES L&S SALES ( CO. OASLAND Conan aa TURE BUYER - fee equipment for bench work. Must be good. Ph. OR 3-7665. SWEDISH jeasnace he 4 Television Service 22 oe COPENHAVER’S RADIO TOR 2 BEDROOM R eet Huron Oo 8 Eaeee gf epestecent betere Suns ¢ Have year old boy, Excellent Ba — Write Box 50, Pontias ue FE, Se i (BEDROOM, UNPURN. HOME. GUARANTEED TV REPAIR ANY aton. er country. Pos- MAKE. PE¢9136. CONDON’S sess July 31. Will lease. MApile RADIO & TV., 177 8. PARKE 8T. ae = __ Typewriter Service 22A |” tage for the season. Modern facie = : nan ~ = itte> ro swimmm 30 mile chine Fepairing. | Expert work, re Kenwoos 48238 : _ply Go. 17 We La rene ' gis posted’ Os Sundwall, Brr. U "s 123 N a LARGE UNFURNISH phettering 23) Gren PE 5-467, =e THOMAS UPHOLSTERING ciesp Gt chee acer ote ben BRE OR APE TE tet PE 1-9910. , fee ‘Fesont = rrace ‘ : A room te DRAPE~ SLIP MATE- Refer exchange. etek _Beedie _ F_ 5-108) SALESMAN | BEING TRANS EAELE's CU ferred Pontiac, 3 ing, 8114 Cooley Lake Rd. EM mye gm ee 3-26e1 : city. rences. PuOLS) S im av. wan hg 6. ¢. Serv your home, ; the little that spoil the ap- pt A for = your = but cost seboot bey ue mer mates, OR 3-4645. mS — Lost & Found _24|" Wid. Transportation 31 ns _ ae GREEN P. IN VICINITY of Hagerty wy. 0 Hwy. and a Low- . Answers’ to er Straits Lak name of Petey. Reward. Call Empire 3-2242. LOST: NEW 2% FT. EXTENSION on Gale Rd R. J. Service. FE 47889. LOST SIAMESE CAT. RED Goi lar ge face. Victaity of Sylvan “ward. Lost: ee COLLIE, BROWN month. in Auburn- Reed Re. |: one ie MELEE. LE cord to on va sine Huron WE ARE BUYING A: Fae wong Stee 9 “fon et vades euick cach Nicholie & Harger Co. SELLING { Call us ht of- or ment, Ward E. . Realtor, 43 W. Huron &t. FE ie mi | Wed. Contracts, Migs. 32 WE. HAVE at our Sout. new or Siac nn = eae pd BUY fy - whee ° ‘foae Es | nt tae Realtor _Wanted Real Estate 32A 2% MORTGAGES ON PARMa ie sae. i. oe So Soe: : se : pees = ee : ee aa gai he mtr 6h u on Z eee oe gree eee THE PONTIAC PRESS, “TUESDAY. ‘MAY 3, 1955 ~ . . Lae bus ; i ee Sit: ~ —_ Wagted: Real Estate 324 For Salo Houses 43 s|MopEsT MAIDENS - by Jay ‘Alan | - For Sale Houses *43) MAHAN. HAS BUYERS|*, : tt zat ; WEST SUBURBAN. : poe gee RES | Six e itr expan op ae een Sees al ‘ & o% Only $10,000: - y Ragearex did _ CASS LAKE ye 2 your fing family? Large lot for the chil- L) ren to play five room - Rather crae _ Sparkling two TT. home. with “@ Bice ent. ¢ front in excel | CLARE . = porch. See this fdr Searecli at basement with ae Lele ’ " LOIS STREET “ & MACEDAY KE Brick four, family rtment | 16 iA Ed home. Two bedrooms, room ee ungeiow, -piw: Lovely 2 bedroom. dining roo bath. tered walls, oak a, Wi home. heating plant. Sdparate | blinds, full basement, of} fur-| and a pa le opace a Be 134.000. a bay at a tlt cn terme shows | Srarame,} em, Soe OTHERS wit: Gas a , fireplace. $ are NORTHWOOD AKE FRONTS —|s pag Epo et Sate ers LAKE FRONTS — [5 gay oe] il em 3 towers, , Our Leke Orion office bh rganization Inc a ve le “nemes" ‘ati | Seesion Of this excel me, | heater in big tility “room. Lo Phone FEderal 4-6191 sisee & Prices. evenings &| tures, ‘sho ay" peered eK ‘Bitates wigs ys tan . . Pric 1 GATEWAYS t won Russell Young| #8 “ee A GAYLORD) Russell fours | xarune roves, : it in this -HAPPINESS - Soa" aE ay 9 ok SMS | Fite "SSettom tact tre , a ; . tr . ae 6 le A FRIENDLY HOME terse meee ENTS cme, geod Usrse ‘carpeted. aes FE | NOR PERRY rental ares, an have «@ indow bath, copper oul kee ke everything about ths home plus extra income from ees cached) rage. g1eses : = || attractive spick & span fully insu- _ renting rooms, 7 rooms, 2 baths,| with cash to mortense. cash. lated 2 fir. plan home of 7 well es °° ; PONTIAC REALTY arranged rooms and 26 ft. en- a ; WILLIAMS LAKE RD. 107 Baldwin closeq porch with one “re tem = poe THE PRICE OF OnE. HILTZ FE 5-6181 | 3 bedroom starter home on full : ing room and com bigs nx oe oer Lee REALTOR | Sesoment, =. oe ck FOR COLORED eS wun serniee-| is and drapes : o—_+ a. combaned SURNRRED 3 Booed WODERT be mmr oppo: — for omens x es Spacious - 3 . basement with furnace, glassed | home. a je Totes after 6 p.m. “Well is in and ready for —— a = front could be used for} 125 Calvert. you go to work. $309 dows xe poeta ei ee wi benemie. q ined teen tar anary,| “She always wanted to sing in the worst way — and she | ‘payment will handle. No mort ae ae \ Land Contracts enced lot S0x122 ft. with 2 car | does!’” ee ee New Ranch H ; Gage costs. 2-Good § room frame, base- . Ce ed. per m _. oe coke 7 . <3 = nas bee been condemned New Kanc omes ’ ment, garage, $8,500 $2,000 hee ee gowmg REAL, EPTAS | KG. HEMPSTEAD | | fos. ttted'aown. sua nfs On| - ‘ 7 OY ae by ae" Ste Song Tacs | fea, Sethe, it PONTIAC LAKE |. Bt - 2 ~ | 108 EB. Huron _____ FE 4-820 atte ; about this. Priced at with es. Living Waterfront and- _jehat ront lots, . COMPLETE BLpOMrInLD TE TERRACE PEACE AND QUIET For Sale Houses 48 For Sale Houses 43) $1300 down. Foom witht firepisee. “new | “Sriced from $1,000 to $2,000. J-Newer 2 vegreem , frame _ = ay >. §-3321. “ mre lia died PPL LDL LL LLL Dt % type chen wil! Formica . . tal. finished Real Estate Service CLEAN UPPER § ROOMS AND |. KEEGO HARBO : ye Be TARE Counters one ialaes divides F C. W od Co. full hain] oil heat. and b Gas heat. In Aubura- snus 4 room home, screened Foner ‘ she ef Pentian. ving. comm, aim ee a he ‘ : oO «| terms are OK: - Want to trade your present home | Heights. 3380 Auburn. FE 46013. heat, beautiful fenced am F ine om. & hitches. Has need of | tithe “See Taote land’ ; aan on a new or used house? We co. ee age poor APT. ag om de x garage, offered at $5650, 9600 mon ° ° ° | siding: ag mun be wo tered walls. Large Realtor o 5 tee fan’ fine four (4, dedroe mr : trom } new. rooms. ae ; . om “7 - | a up b tf f Corner Williams Lake ” NW, Be rots to Miso, We build bie igention, Ret vel PICTURE SEMINOLE HILLS } TOMES . bul Hee + oe, nee Lote, arqgage | 00 20. OR 9.1235 | co cient $6 | garage. Would like $3000 down. ours, m _2-7113 for appt. : . 2 , wi ; i I, with and without lake frontage or | FOR. : THREE ROOM APT. RANCH LAKE FRONT Th tani 180 dows, oF rae for cash. 4, plicate build + of |Gi3 BED NICHOLIE & HARGER rivileges. Land available for 4-070 Suparbl Turee Sodveom Shultly Dime os : your choice on your lot. We |“ Down _ ra: | will sub-di- 164 _ Judson. PE _ + Near \ Waterford. stone yd paved street. Hoor ¥ VERY CLEAN AND NEAT. 4 : iovenge detatis and 8 ¥ 33 _W. Huron St. i - eS Salant” Commercial {MICE 2 ROOM APT. NEAR) designed Foon featuring "3." cafpeted ‘tiving room, den 33 E.SHEFFIELD-Another | 0ms, 2 bedrooms, living room,| - necessary ‘Tosteing. mG, Bannan. i ~ PONTIAC aa properties available. : doen oer fare 963 mo.) Pine ith ledgerock { —— = a —. watory a - growe of fine Seetreem = — wy utility Toom. sn Bei 5 NEAR a 4 ; ap Snes ‘a round lake _ ae jane eng! - r lace. Four picture windows, 3 Enchen. 3 Be bedrooms and tiled ‘Dungalows. - Features $950 _—_ — Seninole—Bri : . Sylvan Realty |"Ex ese ae tres | Rie Sos ioe, | Bake Sle ea dias | acer bir gat | ene Bese RE van Dgw pe y Y | montn,“Year Jease’ Cait after | Se Baten, Seccme, ome porch. Lifetime white alu) cupboards: tile bath, oil eas { for you and you will want Large 2 foom home with new Essen. 2383. Orchard bk. Rd. - | _”-m. FE 58876. : at the door, Offered at $13,075 | 2 car garage “Ful basement with forced air furnace: hard- rE ou -7e Beene he Lead few 2 well and ciectric oump, newly -RYMAL-SYMES co. $etis Rent Houses Furnished 35 with $3,000 down. CALL US TO-| Deico oll AC heat. Priced for tm-| . wood -floors, automatic gas eres "Open Evenings Le cn sigh, | painted inside and out. All fur. orEn TO 8 DAY.” YOU'LL LOVE IT. Inediate sale. Terms can be ar-| Water heater, city sewer, ss). Large living room with | nished excep: bath. Located near 4 . 5 8 r. iy bs {enone rese: 2. ; a | qa. BUN 9 70 - peace ipo: : ee : idewalk and wate: oy EoOperative Resi Estate Bachange ie antl am. Crescent Lak —_ ae ~ +8 URNIIED noUeE, § ACRES — * sot : w watery down i wn aor om List youn taxe| Hd, itive, Sasson on | PRICK cere Ss DE] pauL D, HAMMOND | BSCS Sout? MF | | WEST SIDE fed, ? dandy bed goome'and | pute” PE tilst ‘or PE 14006 s , R: F. McKINNE 3 ROOM YURNEEED HOUSE. | Siz large rooms end beth with 3 _Realtor R AY ONEIL, Realtor pln to see Wis attractive white basement tor ‘recreation. a Ls. = Office 8800 Commerce Rd walls, full basement, centrally 1o- | 26% W. FE 5-7741 with full basement, paved drive- neat 3 cer oe BEDROOM Ph Pontiac EM 3-$313 * ists HOUSE AT THE CARE. | S0y fo evervinine. rty in ". Eres FE $108 Phone FE ties vm eal Way. ‘garage. bergiass aynings | 'A6e: Price $26.00, terme. ee varnonToe, St. ‘ a S ROOMS FC INQUIRE ROGLE: | {177,q0°0t, condition. Offered at Pawar GREEN [AEE | cooperative Real Estate Exchange | 24°coce to transportation, eehools Holly—4 ‘Acres iaROE Lving Room. wan | MWe aiee PM +. é + r 5 } : « lot. ——— : . t ston's- Market. 6753 Elizabeth | yr won't Last: : Be Sa low and shopping area. Offered at Well located in village. - | Wood floors, plastered . fall 5 rm. ranch type, oil heat, : ey _Lake Ra. os _ down payment. : $11,060.00 with $3:500.00 down. 8 room } basement boat, close .. to full bath, 1% car. garage THE TIME IS RIPE | guar 3 Room COTTAGE. COU-| _To Buy—To Sell—_To Trad B tem n 3 Sats acad condition, “haar Fishers. Only 96-750. balance | ull bath, 1's eee Otis We ate experiencing ~ large de-| pie only. FE 2-1333. you BUY iT— WE'LL INSURE IT a a / WM: H. tional acreage avatiabie. qu, &, _ including scaped lot, drive. 1 a lots ot property. | Rent Houses Unfurn, 36 VV _——_ oe 2a —— = & Bee pean oue ge hemen We | A wre renner | Furnished Doll Hou KENNEDY New Bungalow | R. J. VALUET, Realtor | ™F = whe ; : urnishe ‘O. ouse New. Bungalow erty, Ns us row if you | ONE DUPLEX AT § AND 7, HAZEL Drive out Baldwin, turn . want to Bend. Inquire at a7 ee f im ee — the ‘OPEN EVENINGS ‘TIL 8 ovocend ‘ona pgp aii — ae eceestive ‘neal pete left om Princeton 2 blocks ‘Lake Orion, . : reaily v ery- / - breeze Co-operative Real Wstate Service sign. ™ Fd = - s R 1 she Cries. MY — REAL’ co. — including new ann 3097 W. Huron FE 4-3568 rage. ‘Gas furnace and nd fee. te . . <4 Ww. tout, ealtor |7 ROOM UNFURNISHED HOUSE. TY (Beacons FOR GIs and refrigerator. Carpeting, 7 room. Lot 80x125 entirely wend Pe ee eee : ¢ No bath. Couples only. Inquire | Open Eves. ‘til 9; Sun. 10-4 _- OPEN OPEN Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor ; Tt N. Saginaw &t. PE 5-8165 2 in fact everything goes — enclosed with Cyclone fence. - Oven evenings ‘ti] 8:30 _ 3030 _Josiyn Ra Co-cooreuee e-2 Estate Exchange THE OM ACED AY ” lock, stock ity barrel. It's : SUNDAY - 270 7 PM. Price $11,800, A terms. 22 W. Lawrence 8t. PE $-8161 Cy BEDROOMS MODERN. IN - SR EA 2 bedi hw : es 7 Eves. ‘am: = L TINGS WA "Rochester, OL 6-1451. "FE 2-0263 3 BEDROOM ‘paneled. breeseway. oo / —— Bungalow — $1,200 Dow n| DAILY 4TO8 PM ai ee ~ \é Room HOUSE FOR RENT. NEXT TO BRANCH PLUS MORTGAGE COSTS tached garage. Late privi- 3210 M-8?7. New brick ranch . nega = Farms, business and commercial ittte eeiléren welcome. Not mod- rot OFFICE Perimeter under floor heating. jeges too. By appointment - type, 3 bedroo.ns, ‘tile bath, fire- _ = oe soemy aire + thd NEW GI HOMES FOR SALE BY 4 _ern.. EM 3-306. Carport. : / place, == heat. yuer end room. moderaia pi gy | : room home. Drayton Woods, see Knauf, Realtor |@ rooms. 2 ae GARAGE. $100. Knotty pine kitchen cabinets with toilet in -basement, tiled bath. 3 bedroom face brick homes on) 01) OR 39-2182. a4 ma ot tear re o1| 24 Exmore, Ete Lx. Enates | WILLIAMS LK K. AREA | ,,rstle, baraware. Elizabeth Lake Estat¢'s 1002200. "Beautiful st _ Panay basement—oil conv. ee ee men. | 6. BY OWNER ¥ a ae aoe ae Space Master folding doors on Sharpest home in the arga, = *e heat. Well located on East Choice of room colors and tile. : SOLD OUT NEw 2 BEDROOM HOME AT |; jovely ranch home on large lot,| _ closets. especially the interior’ with CARL J. ATDREWS side. A buy at $6,900. Pull divided basement with rec-| § room. modern bungalow, ge. : L Union, Lake. Lake - $100)" cut stone front and aluminum|Carey ceramo siding. ~~ i, ceramic. tile. ss ; «13 Maple Feation room. Gas furnace & wa-| TFE®. oon ot ‘ 3 _me. Call Detroit, VErme 71-5350. a kitche* aie ™ ; t ater. — Saer = us S aginery S42. ae = WALLEL LASS ood Le as tg hg gy maint. Ai wind rate aluminum sliding win- | poe = ol Leto "unity | "een “oly aia! $700 DOWN AUBURN HEIGHTS ‘9 4 furp or unfu : com ws. | heat | es : . : A eon So_ te Pull price W280. Ten toe om paved wires, — cal Mtoe aserecene | 595 I PLUS MORTOAGE ‘cost. | love Ginchin, firepiacs. gas’ ie : wanting to buy all types Rent Lake Property POR | 5 ice trent welines, fall furn- LAKE PRIVILEGES ON BOTH| truly fine workmanship, | - tered walls. osk floors, ei Baek and price properties. | inned. even picnic’ table & boat,}, WILLIAMS & MACEDAY LAKES. ou'll love this home. See . Drive out West Huron to Weter- | en. with | recreation - -@« ROOM_ COTTAGE. Breakweter and. ‘lovely send |\ $12,000 + today | | 7 w. Muron St. rac or gt Ge Poy ny qorpeting 5 fous wees. Let us sell your. | ogacbad OR_ 3-1850, beach. Pull price $8,450 with | \ FULL PRI ae , : lf no —_e pm on DTS a ee SS % mile. gps 3 a ene bath . ~~ <=. eed of Pang are FURNISHED, MODERN “2 BED- $4,000 down. Tumediate posses- rive out Dixie Hwy. to to Wiiliams Chicken Farm | \ coeperctne me Real Estate Exchange =m Quick possession. $12.975 ~¢ property to sell. aS Se Se — . ges call call « apaas ts | so PLUS MORTGAGE Costs | 1. cc HAYDEN with - terms. i ; . r open lor g over chiek- } TON UT | : : we -OR 30138. PAUL A. KERN, Realtor | - T | ens. Two aa* garage, neat | ; _ NEW { THE BEST IN WOODWARD ESTATES NICHOLIE, & HARGER 2 MODERN CABIN APTS. ON | 3, erect ry FF rad ae IE =e i ungalow, oil is 2 BEDROOM 3 a F. Walton eae FE! sai | 2 bedrooms, staired and ae : 33 W. Buren St. FE $8183) Pontiac Lake. Bv week. month |" “Real Estate Since 1919” pt ot eC , COMMUNITY LIVING flush doors, tile bath, : . = or season, Trail’s End Boat Liv- 5 kiddies, [* 3760 «with 750 HOMES on x Nn BH or Trooms and bath. 8, $1,750: | a heat, dream ysehen wi Te : "| _ery. Ph. OR 3-302 _____}- LAKE ORION ROS.. = | Bavea streets by builder, Youngs THE EASTERN SHORE Corn, 4 eee SS. 3 gett fh Bil : Larger bom aller, SPEND YOUR SUMMER ON LAKE =“ . * z off 2-098 aan Gh screens, = tl F for suburban of farms, |" Misseukee. $38, 940 and $48 per |3 bedroom. large living room, pic-| | A Dre im Kitchen town kitetien 8000 BTU Laralre/ BEAUTIFUL PINE eee ple VILLAGE Side and out $10,800 with terms. = homes for incomes, large dows Se BUSINESS GIRLS TO SHARE A - plasterea attached garage. A| ROCHESTER RD. 6 RM. HOUSE. eee room with rything - . : garage. chick coop. sae s <7, 4 a RAN ’] | TEMODELE FRAME vanwe| Washington Park . BROS. Weezeee yaaa! Pees seats | Tell landscaped. © fruit treee Selene torsyant ees ee YOUNG, | sipeene ear! Uae uring" roe atae, mass | eet? "aming ek Sa Tiaeeed on cner aA | Ee goca at bun” | tin wit ea Wow! : FRONT SLEEPING “ROOM, FOR | Two. fireplace: in lying | water sofjener, "aluminum ae EXHIBIT HOME | brick and stone noure’ tm Syivan | JIM WRIGHT, Realtor: | want oA a . Tom. one in far nary storms and scréensand the | Open # on 1 PUT or OR 31 cl ee no} DEE _| Lake at 1844 Warwick.3 bed-| 5. oexiand Ave ae room. en 12x19 is ed. Also th OPEN 10 rooms, fireplace. . carpet, = f = We can get Gl of FB. A Zant ano room attached. : frive to a 1% car garage. | GIs—$100 Moves You nt AND. SUNDAY. Siuminum storm sach, 1 ft. cor- ep _Biai Detete ~ oak financing or will sell your| room and use of kitchen to couple der room / Solid val 90. : . 2710 MIDDLEBELT RO ELIZABETH LAKE ESTATES. 2 . if wife wil) do light housework ur. as $13, M AD ner lot, ved street, boat and a 5 ie 5-9418, Extension 10} 1 mediate 3 bed WILLIAMS LAKE. 2% ’ ome: Story. Phone PE 32-7520. _ ae : terrace off dining / room ‘\apnd|. believe it. Only $13,200. Sub- Anchor Reali Estate a me with Sancmert auto-| home near the lake. 2 REALTOR Nick ROOM FOR 1 OR 2 Gints. | Ceramic tile bath with kitchen facing stantial down payment re- Model Phene saad To eet To 3 ReaLTOR | SSS Test ‘ana “not water in bes. Living _ mom . Joe 423, W,, Buren FE 44535| West side, PE 2-0016. bak f rarage and worksior ¢ ; quired ee ae wae" 8 "IRD’ TO) cindrator. Ceramic {ile bath. itchen . 14°x16". ‘bath, fur ‘i a: Gun. “tll §/ REFINED MIDDLEAGED EM- |. uilt-in vanity Z with hot Geral - eacenens ag pol ae 90! late bed- nace, water heater. $1500. down. Rent Apts, Furnished 33| tt nome ‘comfort win “Enches Formics Ssneuet ten tat oot wi Kam psen ts eee een N “NEW HOMES ae ttorms and | KEEQO Mi inca een te . ~ Reo ee SET One HOME FOR Te OOM ustom ca inets a cali OR S167) after 6 6. ns - 2. bedroom or tv sot, ‘Smal We wih build s home of your family ® favor see it TODAY. + — 9 Besement, ee SR gg ay hh eduite lady, On west TE HOME FU | Alwintite alum. windows ey Se yet ee ve pect sete down. choice on your own lot, or, ve “BUD” | eee ee Fences sore. Se. rE after 6... 7 wi. and storms and screens| for $8 this winter? We did! 3| Kvealtors | FE4 ADAMS S REALTY poly peal « IO HE apply plans My Terms, Z : ROOM. ; 5 . bed t alte aheemn ALL NEW cle Hills. West side. ¥B $4363. | Delco oil heat is small bie ta soter [37 B, Tetegresh Eves, & sun. at See AT sey rE 2100 ey NEWBERRY FARMS. _ 4 pepe _cEreae,, 8 BATE. ROOM FOR 2 BUDDIES WOULD | Auto. gas hot water rooms _soppistely remeseied,. new | Ceeperstive Real Bete ce home. See _NICHOLIE 4 : Riteben ap ee a aa ae ee eam Lappe tPER ERT TE PEROPE TCH See Aan a Acct : = ’ —— —— ee ee _ a mentees AVAILABLE...iM...BRICK..OR CE. d i table linas oleset . Aisic.. es i pyaar gaed : wo Migs gage censor sicd iy - 3 a RLS fan allowed. FE 5-6340. “eral Hospitu’ FI eos. sé. DAR. SHAKES. . ao a ee pein “ chaven oe ned ena wT | wostgecs’’ Dalieiog "30x30 nn * rail | “or “FE 21377 i | ROOM | EPPICIENCY APT, DOWN | SLEEPING ROOM. MEN. PRI- Tt 3 i rivacy | fancs tepe home No basement. bas st 1 dandy mod- -- —— own “a ene ponsib : Tor wane |g vate -entrance. 174 State. Pont you sur = sah onetee tat i, age te rota re wie eel enh apartmens, qupsteire mt. STONE RE AI TY CO. BY OWNER = fos - enchants super- | SLEEPING ROOM POR 2 BUD- : cou # cast Paddock off |. ~ Abie bee oe :|9iv Josivan i FE 20253| 5 & bath. 2 lots. Lake | 8 E. Walton Bivd. eet visine apts . Pontiac_| ““Gies. twin beds. FE 2-4627. 700 N. q a a _ right! $10 500. $2500 down | deep. Oil heat, garage in base- 9 to Rom’ dally: un 1 to 5 rivilege: OR. }-2712. Realtor Open. Eves. — as Press Bon 04 P Bateman & Kampsen K py ae ‘Similar WALERD LAKE BY OWNER: Near | OE — nd eta sae anew fan na SLEEPING ROOM business «school and shopping center. Btory , ; a TT for men double or single, FE | Realtors FE 4-0528 1 / | and %. 6 reors, bath, Basement. I rasa coarcetact | Rooms With Board 26|°7* Tesh tm # mn empleton LOVELAND | ue Sait, | ingest" ire "i MILLER ‘Johnson : WILL SACRIFICE Por $0500 cash or Good home in by Bg & tem i-completed 2 Noor start Near erade: dt: ons mm| EE | Beacons te) § ek : ) why A . ANT? road : oie eat | See eS aes | are HOME—ACREAGE : .oM “ied, a Pulse APT Sd tees 2388 Cass Lake Rd., ong re Outstanding buy at $8,950 with $| _4-2193. NORTH 8 room Waterford Twp. ae per cont down. Attractive, ded. | SY OWNER ] § ROOM | Hous 1OUSE, st eau 3 ed a ae NEW HOMES’ Beira tarde ie ving | room. forced sir air DRAYTON PLAINS — stairway to attic, oak floors. love- | old. arag¢. Also c6 base-| with unfinished attic , full base- roe — oa i oil gil heat ~h- 4 a ae Owner leaving this area, will) ly ki jarge utility reom,{ ment and /recreation. eves,| ment, full bath, sized lot MR. oe 2 BEDROOM ~)/ | Sowp "Sieh witn ‘tow down par] Series MET ace hal Mee | ors, ond scveens) Fenced “it | teensy 5 ROOM, MODERN Me lg men a a va Su ; meg FU 3 : i $ 300 00 “NORTH SIDE Seasick fowe, tecpe tet, Tesi, a. house &/ garage, 125 Calvert aft- 6 sue seen wee | Oe this 1f Bedraome 7, New 5 room. Extra large livit Topaite, 0d t neighborhood Ful WOODWARD ESTATES et _6 p. BND ie THEY LOOK GOOD TO| Sex, carage. — With of! bim ot te oo _poom with dining space. New wa $1,508 DOWN RANCH /STYLE HOME, 1 AM} ‘You. eGAlt: US_FOR A SHOW-| “furnace shown by was) te Gusnabaw wall . Hardwood re SANDY SUBURBAN Beautiful modern to the minute | sellin: fn lovely home located at| ING snes tn THESE ARE SHOWN | only. Evenings after 6 call % . tile bath, basentent, bungalow with stairway to attic, 940 Lake — ONLY BY A . Bicom MY t 2 miles to model hg ‘aluminum storm écere end -win- Somptctety wneter™ 2 bedroom ~ full agement eax heat and clean _Beauyfuully built. MY 2-647 f 2 ith land- * a pin ew r and new si Saat | 3 BEDROO Scaping in, Paved street. #2800 pero Dae SNe Sarees. | Se: Dendy * car sarees. ei to Fi to yg down. NORTH at with this 3 bedroom. ranch brick. . down to GI. mortgage. Imme-| ‘toke at, nice \ car. _ By owner. PE 2-4286. 132 W. COLGATE-2 bedroom. $1, frame 5 RANCH HOMES diate possession. Berns Fenced yard, fruit and WEST SIDE BUNGALOW OOD | ntniees Ket frame heme sees Cupar Lee. K..L. Templeton, Realtor} mo" °° “™s cod 618 per) | TERMS ated “LOOKING FOR 131 THIRD AVE -2 betroom wee! and Sresaed foxi79 fh. on $12) 000. 00 ' — | a crenard tate na. vm sues] "GIROUX & FRANKS |. Sortie, ofa win /__ BARGAINS al ee, tase Gish down | food Pertiee “Sirens ‘ter WHEE TAKE: [6008 Die Wey On S470 Ain! with narace Priced at 98.800. | hai'% “S° -leeadtuy"' we have |, MADISON 3 bedroom to, pe] cal ME: Melt WE $0ty Drive out Cosley Lake Road to WHITE LAKE. te sun.” on fh number of “trade-in” and gtert-| Gecorsted inside and out. $2000; =r pesate Lochaven Road, p turn left Ye) ney ile ft. of excel- —Open_until, §- Sin. 2 te § p.m. 3 BEDROOM BUN3ALOW Fe homes which may be What | - town payment 3 4% room close to mile to property. ee frontage, this § ROOM. MODERN ON LINCOLN, SALE OR TRADE /you want, be sare bahar retToom™ $3 des | Motors, Nice yor Bes age _ modern 4 room home built Se a ee Ce eg nent TE occ Ile and veg I - —S furnace and water. & 3 BEDROOM BRICK in 1948 features wh ipaas A eas é en om, pupplews on Bocondl poor / Gees tog hep ategd- gy ote EAST pares tres. Swoer | leaving town [oe elec : Bone 06° W. asiean lot 6oxzi0. Pee wan Coss ASE rifice for only $2,500 ; eled interior. A bargain at WW. Huron. | aa > ] Lake privileges, can be yours for | 999 RUSSELI.—2 bedroom, $1,000; down, $13,950 00 " . $7,960—terms, . OPEN ae ° AUBURN HEIGHTS / $1,600 Pradite wn. This te can down fats 3 oL : $750.00 down SIX ROOM HOME $1.50 Down) | “ote Gum e Drice | 209 PERRY ST.-3 bedroom. si. DOWN = Drive out U8. 10 to watkins| HUNTOON LAKE SUB.| £01 Dixie Highway. east of Hoty | Large famtiv home with off hb =e eer | Seth condgaen GAGS Geum pag] Mines oe oe La go Lake Road then turn left 4 all large rooms, beat large lot, Epi de god = ane oars - vereemiines kitchen i A t-bedroom home -with 7 acres gelee eS Oe ne — Lepdeves Drive then i al this 3 pediroom., ranch home ~ good o on Tostine Lake Rd. can be hed taoe heey tor Paty ay % * m to ES includes dining room, full ‘Terms. / down. Here is i I ‘ONE y : Fi route), Beott Lake to, Wat- basement. sv aniomatie ot “CARL J. ANDREWS WE SELL-WE TRADE | ets Seiad iy “land for That hat mediate — = heat, ¥ . > _ ¥ “ ’ 7 Lakewood Drive to Model, . lake’ privileges on -fluntoon Peote aio Hat \ DORRIS & SON, STONE REALTY CO. | A. JOHNSON, Realtor / 4 BEDROOM BRICK | terms. - Hoy — | A dbedroom Custom Starter 20pm. daty: Ont ee FECOS MODERN 4 ROOM HOUSE WITH home near Walton Bivd. “ . 1704 S.. Telegraph a basem Sarhab Ww '» ima pew aogroved : ius Lncnmeemon: 5 15,900.00 I. A. Taylor Say et cers prize ign, BORO a Be ptr vasa an ig an (0.8.10) sl OE Baro ». RENE bi ; Al 4 YOUR BUSINESS-| Aif*tiowes' tor SENSE SAYS look in. the Business Oportuni- ties ‘for that money-| maker you've been wish- Sere oe eee ‘. . THE, PONTTTAC PRESS, TUESDAY, MAY. 8, 1955 vo fee ee ee ages ~ For Sale | Houses 43) |». For Sale Teme 8 CARNIVAL - a _by) Dick Turner For Sale Acreage 47/ Business Opportunities 51). ¥ eed ~~ a” aad PPL PPL LALA AEA e ii’ we . . . . : —~ ‘BROWN | EIT.“ -.— comgl BRIO a nes i ft. pare , = ‘ EN N borhood tietiard Twp. te|/ LET vs RUT YoU stores, “A. y OVED PROFITABLE — NEW 05 DOWN — Bria naw 2 bet. at $1,300 with $260 dowb.| BUSINESS. EITHER FULL OR ‘ completed, Pull 3 Bath, ‘OFFERS © 13%)-ACRES ~ | Part S S| swell septic. wired. Kitchen. sink. | : m tectriet pr ° SD edependencs ¥ eteiy service the sccounts a 4 ‘utomatic hot water. snd interior (General Hospital Area Fen about € mi trom Postisc. | we" oot Tor vou such a8 ob ‘CORP. ] : wey kee Gi» tae over” Modern 3 bedroom home, 2 Fo gel Poatinc. | oe catia Narus “stores, tev: | GENERAL F yaLie LOAN CORP. i years. Only 852 per month. : porches, full .basement, :2 | 4 ACRES ern. Bowlin ah tig’ re! GET CA $1815 DOWN-Large nine room —=— oe) 1Oxi000 ft. im. nice area. Light: | supply the eauloment ‘not «vend. SH QUICKE Y rien ‘home “on vaved. street. i fy Felins. Makes for, 2 ice | eal in machine! and a provisions. You U to $500 two room sdartment eid entra, \2 Family—$1500 Do wh | ~ Only 81.675 with $350 down. ness. Excellent png gar with sae aoe your title, 5.ACRES . . good ‘reference. § ambition ° ear| Most deals eet Se ae Son Need« er oe rooet but is 2 family income in excel- & good value at only $7,500. lent econdities near 8. Michael's, 5 rooms and bath 164 ft. of Sregtes®, Qn a good ana a minimum” cn 82750 to in- Loans also fe A nice vest “ade In ‘Twp. for $13,800 HOME & INCOME In per- down, 3 reems and bath E that Te © culti- France fect condition. 5 ee 4 rooms = up. private entrances, full an ee, Lee she tenet: +e. hse protection in vour - heated sum room with full basement, stoke: tien and sub for 04210 | Sie? aoa nal ve F mon “ ment. gas furnace and Gcames bi aan a a hom Priced ey n a” oaly wa =— ae ee inter- for owner and 3 large rooms and eee ferme ans Cot _—* Write fully for "i Tt bath up Laree two car garage soreuas, 2 Gaz garage. $1,750 with ACK b view. giving phone number etc. pen owes mh mle c.; dl § ACRES Address Box 5. Pontiec Press. LO AN CO. Sefeens. Paved street and a| >. cantford Income Rolling land with some woods |. : J choice location. 18 room 2% bath heme and & live trout stream across | - LIQUOR BAR 7 with extra lot, 4. fruit the p pregeey- 200 ft. of frontage 2 down, OS Ge i me trees, 21 grapevines, ber- ple Is zoned for smell | wear Pontiac end lakes. Over “ LK. OAKLAND. HILI S| prea yaa Racellent condition” ae oun ee Peautiful or _seeideatial A “yaa | $80,000 “Bar” eee nee eer | OY PONTIAL STA , 7s < louse in excellent condi- iced only _and ample - ing e o 9? PONTIA:. STATE BANE BLDG. » this ¢ room. 1 stery. 3 bed- Sha ace real secutity for your tion, oil heat. Now showing: | aes bad 100 wah 02.00 pe ae per there's a good * ~s > uilt in ed $166 « ae income plus | — on re wae vie. iy ® x ving room. owner's rooms, and § L. Co L DD quires own ‘ Se 4 oa ose RANCH BUNGALOW — < Just rooms of furniture. Barn A CONSIDER PART TRADE. .NO ‘Sakefront, brick oon prortion we a se and garage. . 4386 oe Bast Bey. ag be 3 Plains | 2822- W Al IN ¥ ; : e, : ys | ( x ie INDO IR and 10x22 ft. porch. Cali Mrs. | Ottawa Hills ; 1 ACRE ON 5 §._}00 ACRES, NO CABINS—HOME } ROFT “SUB Hoyt PE 2.9640 for details, Lo- build cated at Sylvan Lake. Lovely white Cape Cod first “ged Such¥ Realty, FE This nice 4 room 1 tary. 2 bea- time offered for sale. Car- 5-36 And 180 acres on one of the . “yoom home Located L. H. BROWN Re | peted Nving room with fire- state’s ‘finest trout streams. 3 You May Borrow spac sin 1954. = tor place, dining reom, powder For Sale Far ; 48 fully moderf, full log cabins p 1362 W. Huron st 2-4810 room, sefeened porch over- of arms 4S) sleeping 12. enough timber for 8 Member Co-Op Reel Estate Exch. “ebay | basanidaiay | land more and plenty to spare. Beau-| , O scaped. wn, 2 large bed- . % ACRES ON DIXIE } nwt. Gas| tiful up-to-the “minute two bed- rooms and ti beth © e : station, restaurant, 4 room — modern home. A “Sports- | - , . i : Basement, shower, new oi a : 7 room house tor Motel Fine rediee.~ $25,000 with Today |. AC ‘unit. Attached com- : Z or Drivel Thester. All gt $10,000 down. No. 3860. bination room and 2 car oe - : se Group your ‘bills, protect your a seated “| | 753 | REE ee | STATE-WIDE | St SESE PESTS . to . ni ‘Zs ‘ : : E wie : High. . J 7. M, Reg. & Pat Off. . Cali Ruth _OR*111. FE i 0 aa repay _ : . ' te Service of Pontiac NEAR HIG SCHOOL en oe ee : -125 ACRES — John A. Landmesser, Broker ur Si ite “Oxbow Lk. Owner. home 8 ii 2-bedrm. Bloomfield Highlands : 46 “Beautiful large il-reom country Se Dale otoeclog 2e | dn BT “Duck Lk ™ — 2 ae rm Newly décorated attractive Did you remember to tell the operator (0 signal when your home, living room with large : FIN AN E co. " closet space: full baser . 3 bedroom brick on let 75x) three hours are up?” natural fireplace of ‘cut stone. | — NORTH WOODS : ae as heat. he ao = 198. Vestibule, living room up! Open win stairway, large . Above Walgreen ® > ar soenee. Paved 13x38, fireplace and dining omens dining ccs BE brick hire lace A modern restaurant = eabins. | CORNER gt rr’ va enon aor . : landscaped lot. "610.000. with L. also fall dining room can | : | a treatlined kitchen; 1 bedroom ne dense ioe oe an ‘PONTIAC ‘ $2,500 down ® bbe used as 4th bedroom or For Sale Hieeses 43| For Sale Resort Prop. 44A| basements ad roome attg soe | on pavement. saree ‘equipped. | .. Also. Drayton Plains 1 PLR. 3 BEDRM® North subur den. itchen con ae coe ae ~ ~~ | privet) entrance fer hired beip: | Real enpettuaty. Owner retiring. daces tom Ves Ces . ; ees ban home with lake privile es " basement, recreation room, a Ses ae — alas : private inkd and live stream, — ome pe Me ac orp OR 3-1221 FE 5.5091 FE 5-471 sete Tileu bath ® . terford: ares. $300.00 3 R. House |- NORTHERN CABIN good farm land, now under culti- genom 6 CASS. LAKE AREA ene - = oye ‘GENTLEMAN'S ESTATE. compiete Bt yn) = Saneqeent, Bee |. dishwasher and disposal, at- 3 bed Practically ‘new 24x26 double con-| ation: 2 barus, and silo. BY 4 almost new a : pest, =o ures "air room * fe teen Gon tween Tons . pacuoy 2 car garage. $27,300, ranch. atteched enreee. mE structed modern furnished cabin. sere wears only. Pull price, modern nv Drive. ote. Han og & ; home 100x438 for only $1,600 down, total] - i: a ious. _ ess | Automatiy hot water and heat. —_ . 538.008. NEED $500 : wialeeiia Miccdite 15 Acer—Rochewer | Set Rien | Bae | RIDGEWAY [VELMA ELWOOD/ Oost Be 1: te ‘ . : or is arbl Ito timc, . DEAL TON DRAYTON WOODS. brick contem- ELIZABETH LAKE ESTATES Lovely 7 room bath brick. | 612 andersentille Ra Waterford ing and fishing eountsy. 84.800.” | 91% Baldwin EB 6-104, _ FE 60066. Open 9 to? WITH CUICK “Fancher with 3 bedseems, —— rome ving "tm fire sone. = oo. @ ranch Phone OR 31268 - : B a 7 en Co-operative Real Estate | tf son G EB STA INVEN . “I Me OH - ASOLIN TION LOW le Soxive fi “ative. “PHA ensy | Dlace, state en a ee | tion. Includes “Ubrary, din- “od Sa rai KE. 4 | ROOMS WE SELL-WE TRADE. tory. Busy section. FE 3-9130. SERVICE? terms. % 5 dio — hal sepe- ao fi ie = ear cttached ga- | iR@gws. Oll furnace. Has deep | DORRIS & SON Oxford Area FOR SALE: AUTO. SEAT COVERS | Then Home & Auto ts te ‘place a “ lot. aarhee’” ih bar o—* rage. Basement with fire- Sicee cit, deel for Call Mar: | REAL ALTORS COOP MEMBERS land, on ps highws Ei gygen d po in ‘aonae wan Domine, This ve fies! oe Poa “. or : jace, AC ofl heat. Barn 20x * 1732 W. Huron 81, FE 41557 our vis? 90 come _ oF terms: . P : _ ket #1338 after 4. p.m. weekdays. or eet e.. developing area. Large house,| is a going business, suitable for) phone f ! $500 : INDIAN VILLAGE. Fine westclds cea ona” house, Pan oper, EQUITY. 92900. MODERN. 4 MIO. 20 ACRES. 660 FT. LAKE rf barns, m house, tool bidg an experienc ed man or one who{ auto. mae e ‘cqnatare ‘ond AUBURN HEIGHTS. Trailer with home with attractive 26 ft. liv- nd berets. eet | rooms and: bath. Full basement. | {Tentage. Pumpned cable. steote — sas. et bidgs. Real bar:| wants to learn. it it from the pres-| * repayment plan suited to vour. ” for house. Good ing rn. firepiace, 3. bedrms.. |” paved: road frontage. $35.- |} Small balance § 8.~Merrimac. | —10-_MA_ 1413 gas. ent ser The b run- | needs: Friendly courteous service tiled bath ail on 1 fir. Pull 108. terme. 2? BEDRO) as LARGE FRONT ning on a paid basis and will/» awaite rou. “site Fleisher. Man- basement. with gas heat. rec. eS room. hen-dining room com- ’ yield a profit frém the first week | ager Berklev Avs President. — rot.. garace. orivate drive. out- bined hanes tt'e floors interior ohn K Irw in on. $5,000 to $10,000 capital will door barbecue erull. Make an Oy nnett nc varnished. logs, oll heat, electric . - pantie. Tile ete cercees 0 Ph FE 5-8121 at 813.500 y with, 63°50 $3,500 dove. = REALTORS ° Gest cae Sen of dees od | ACRES 3 ROOM RANCH Mf Pontiac ‘end vicina, Gontect 3 ri : . w f 4 28 E. Huron PEderat 3-1193 | Seminole Hill bunting, "WE 30108 after bam ERES 5 ROOM RANCH HOME, | 5°"Weismas after ¢ pm. o UN: . , noe us 5 pm. és . 1] FLOYD KENT, Realtor | Ove Evenings and Sunday 1-4 | “wei Located 7 rm and bath Sale Suburban Prop. 45A ne ee ae. ome uto MW. Lawrence PE $6105 open eves home. Convenient to Schools. bus a dechy Realty ‘Par block home. | RENT ALL FURNISHED RESTAU. € ° ~o tT. t . to Conse: era Powe Se res ce hcl | A. ELLDOTT Sache Realty YE bo¢ Ecce nat Pe * | T oan Company right with terms. : Northwestern at shadieb bo ait ; WOuRS ING LOW Elcaheth [ake Fetates JOrdon 46121, MAyfair 62503 80 ACRES - -HRETATL & MEAT | | 401 Comm, Nu: Mk, Bide, -&. HA terms 862 Emerson. Practically new 5 rm and bath | AUBURN HEIGHTS MODERN 6| 4. fSrmers price, Mon teres of tend’ Paved road with one : PE 30356 “Tesement. Fenced | fms. $10.800. Low D. P. C. Sund-| 0,0" sad ence eet oni mail down payment. Call Citt SHOP IN bono ig No 8 HOLIDA’. FARMS HOMES ~ ; * gusee. down, Call us now. | WS. Br. PEGee3. ——s-_| fronting on three reads, Plenty | Stanley. Broker re FOR A LOAN? i ORiando 3-1 AS iN MILFORD, 5 ROOM HOUSE | tidings _S Sint? or Clarkston. Maple S511 s P = XN WM. H. KNUDSEN SS Giuen. 8 room home of recent ORCHARD: TO LEASE OR RENT. | “*=3" Promptly to emplored mea, NIKTTOTT’ ae. Reator car gavage, tine" alto “cea | Gomesrtsta feauwrne 6 2 tect | Cuuene TZ, duul"hd. % mis | Gomeise cregi, Since van loan AUBURN HEIGHTS pn FE eae” Eve 230s” ial oe floors "up room, iy, reac, at Kot ‘Rochester “nd. Baaring 14 | phonenfirel, Phone. write or come room, 2 bedroom mod. |” “Rochester Real Extate property Tou woul be pinis| yarietios of, 00 | — Vota: LOCATED. IW -ROCHES mexy Bom Geeen™ | TODAY'S SPECIALS UP TO $500 4 ‘ | LET US sHOW YoU -this 5 rooms ‘down = ‘ rooms CUSTOMERS 4 Bib or or OA 2378. | For Rent Fa Prop. 484 _ Wes ton Bargain. $55. FE et ne 7 cU, PT, ae ued aa ek PE 8-740. Mnanged.” Tusner et Scie clem- SPECIALS — wre PUBS covesevevesconsscceee ~ § se eeeeReeneeeseneiene shereccee Ceo eer eoeetes sell and ¢ Oakiand Furniture 108 8. ~ PE 2-5523 STREIT SLUMBER CHAIR AND ottoman, both red plastic. FE 1955, EMERSON TV. TABLE MOD- _tl._ Highest _offer, FE _§-7196.__ le weers cata liances |. a oes 0. | KEneehole “desk see eewnenerenes Sane ates] Pict fog "hor r the home. Come in out - THOMAS ECONOMY. FURNITURE EoD. WAYNE GABERT APPLIANCE SPECIALS Seaton nee fee fy others © ‘to “Terms. ve up o3 ta ber" cent wai NBs AIR a. Jackson's Rental & Sales Montcalm FE ¢-810 Artists’ supplies—check our clas- sification “Hobbies and Supplies” No. 24A, ANCHOR FENCES PHA ed. iW IDEAL PUEL om. tite sos | Ree ae ie tial cent. AWNINGS sises Saag ,f0 58 T0GH DOWN. FR BLACKETT'’S _ OFFER. Antique clock. 20° Utics_ By : wet Thess posts, 90 cents. Rioo RivaseenssOn, GOS ore ee eM. Roth Lumber Co._ a ve Po eal ee ge yd mcitcaly new keene items. : offer. "Davenport. 438. Chair, $18. | aS BLDG. SUPPLIES | FE Reon P te ease 8161 Dixie Hwy. _— Clarkston Two Gastons FOR |... ., 93.00 BET YOUR ¢ent rubber latex JOB - sR | Ed eh paint & or you’ Penal ‘ FLOOR SHOP hate "Wo “avernsed, "nO “fancy 2 ew. tt.....980} BoM PS | supplies, “hobby - to Reale “Take these to your daddy and tell him the sun is shining, ee er On eek oe ee POWER. MOWERS mowers $49.56 : Bia HARDWARE GLIDDEN -8PRED SATIN WAR wick's, 2678 Orchard Lk. Rd. HEARING AIDS. NEW AND . Phone Rules, FE 2-700. LOW “Wanted ~ buy’ ad? Fa phone Miss "Gales. Gales. FE 2-618 INSULATE NOW AND SAVE MONEY caLL *M. A. Benson - 549.N. Saginaw st. FEderal ¢2521 od ce state 8 boards, 7'¢. M225 bundle. new ed price, & decorative. Hf 120 ‘Bogie Lake Ra. Ad EM 3-201 KITCHEN CABINET SINK, 54 IN. complete with faucets $129.95 Rie a transit inarred. Michi- escent, 393 Orchard m, counterflow, i¢ HARDWARE, tal and wal) heaters, ready __Ddidg. supplies.OR 3-1217, OR 3-1218, duct work, water- heaters. e LAWNMOWER $2. heaters, oil — copper. tu! E 2-8206. - _ Ranees tg, Al carey full quer | TemaowER EXCELLENT CON- BATHROOM REE, Younes | See 93. PE +8972. town : Furnaces; oil, gas | ONE 6x8 ENAMEL TOP EXTEN- a a oe sion table. 363 Ferry ic water heater, ee gS PLYWOOD CTR che ig a : % in, fir, 4x8, per sheet. <0 fh 8 a 3G im satded (tir, 4x8... $298. BOY'S 2% IN, BICYCLE, Rt at at ite mathe bad He Good condition. refrigerator. | grandi” room board _—— tal kitche pean = sir9s nm sence Builders—Contractors Office file eabinets .,.....-. Home Owners Damaged Refrigerators Some still in cartons at give away 276 OFFER Berry 8 ei fly guaranteed room ros ates 0B 371 8. : FE 32-0203 BERRY DOOR SALES CO. COAL & pene we: #1 Orcha: oem = LIONEL & AMERICAN FLYER TRAINS AUTHORIZED paces SERV- ad factory wer. ea, oreiebin Ww - Miles, Woodward ota Mite Ra) 2 Lbirmingbass. Mt MUST SELL $20,000 New Hardware Stock A.C.COMPTON & SONS Pontiac, Mich. e— - : TO BE SOLD AT ‘Mon.., May 9 | Reginning at Il a.m. (ES.T.) Consisting of: BUILDERS HARDWARE & EQUIPMENT: Lathing Hatchets-Hand Axes-Sledges- Hammers - Chisels + Yan- kee Screw Drivers - Crow Bars-Squares + tool boxes- | ..2iand Planes - Levels-Hand — ~you save. arrived. eins ‘i "Bricks Get — before - summer. at &. per bundred. Used. with pom eg Seti git ¢ New priced boned bs all wee cohotie, and used. SURPLUS LUMBER Tha. ae 31002 “ee BARGAINS . $180. $8; ne + fe eberereens © * FORR HHT OH OD © Wa aah ahaa dee i rooms. $11.96 value 85. marred 95, ‘% ‘4 Trailer Salés 4615 Dixie Hwy. Penny Paint Sales Rubber base re Roll 1 Gal. Paint a1 tad Roller or Pan... .$3.90 FLOOR SHOP a ye see the y as | = our, ter s“guality with tr set, © qual: trim: Eee becuse 10 to 2 | Arnason Fiumbing g Supply 1 M We Deliver LD. RAGES rag. in Drayton Plains — — = Bo gh ce00.7 $3.08 | i cent ......... 01 2" Celoas for ...6+-$3.99 — +5 $3.89 PLU. MBING 3 PECIALS : Tapes - Chalk lines . Saw vises -- Portable Bench Grinders - Pipe Vises - Pipe Wrenches - Wheelbarrows- Gas Lamps « Drills - Open End Box & Socket Wrench Sets ~ Snips + Window Frame & Sashes - Storm Sash - Single & Double Strength Giass ’ Paints, Varnishes-Enamels- _ Latquers . Tiinners - Shel- 4900 W. Huron Rd, (M39), amen Public Auction |* al = perio) Tid e : Z wf < eps zITIe ¢ & * zu i : Mel | PER LIN, FTZ2....3%e|%9 | ALL LENGTHS “\1 est par FE Met Pa. tru wed. FOR R 1 Oakland Ave. rs: sees Rental & Sales Ears a see agrer linden Way PAY THE. DOLLAR FOR PAINT? ALITY en ight rs * Ace * ean KING BROS. PONTIA AT OPDYEKE —--FOUTIAC RD_ AT OPDYEE Cameras, Equipment 61A/ > | _ mile north of RECORDER, Strawberry Plants. sagae te inspected. D. TMs, 3-9000 BARGAIN PRICES ON cca, fo 2640 nd —— combination windo’ and doors. LOW LOW pel FE 4-6089 9 am. to 9 p.m. 2x4’s, al lineal ft., 3%4c, all neat 8, ae PRD oe” Mile-Rd., ease Or. 31045 chard Pig Rd Daily 8:30 to ee jo tl 2. 1 LARGE AND | SMALL -COM- -_ pressor, MA 4-3247 after 6 p.m. _ Save Money at _ .BURMEISTER'S ~LUMBER ~ $00,000 ae tn Sessad om on AT BURMEISTER'S nblagiet Taal, 100 ft. . r Ply eee ine ywood porated roti ge fe 4x8x% Kn. pins Dy tno posse 4 a? 3 ix? —_ one Cedar en See eweneeeeen power mowers, 95 3 pe. colored bath set, ail ‘fietine son satieins COD, oreee. $150 6, long Moran, OA meter. wi ; STATE i | SREMIER ph $05; Kodak obinsos PECTED plants Tourist 5 w/"t00" shutter; Latham faspberry plants, OL. ing. machines, $29.50. FE 2-0143/ 48.75 new; Signet | ¢- : ar fen SS wrease 40.80. oflex & $38: Ssciaiaees at" an EE sem vs merous roo nur | “Eis 00 e/ite isis, ‘Se | ‘TRDTOe tearm, wens : ct w/case a ~ Set ane et eioeeen Gy | ClAL Sas uetat aids flies reg ESIDE NURSERY also install afl of furnaces | 2-95, 08. : 3944 Elizabeth Lake Rd. — with flat cnet. ‘A terms. Stan arrenis ca and eee. Open 5 days. r $-6615, 57 West Huron. . greens, M iby A G. ELEC. . i ZEISs. IKON CO TES, prices. Well ‘and fresh du Rg el BE i a Fgh Rg le om k j i" a or uree Laundry’ tre: . Hand, facet #21. 2941 Voorheis Ra. 1700. Seott Lake na On Sint OVEN FOR =| Sales Musical Goods’ 62 For Sale Pets 69 taurant or bakery. 77 Foster. pies - : USED PIANO. $35. PE 49713. STOP. 201 E a and listen, the first. punch | 4 D SALE. ALL SIZES. . to beginners at our — starter lawn mower. Sure Enrol) today. Ff JACOBSON 1 P Apt. B-1 ; Now ‘st EVANS EQUIPMENT, SNARE DRUMS. FE- 6507 Dixie Hwy, . 6-4574. After 5:30 p. m. _ SOIL PIPE, $3.0 LOT. “WAR- | CABLE SPINET PIANO. Like _wicks, 2678 _ Rd. | _new, Sell for best offer. OR 3-0414. & G ACTOR,-| CHILD'S WEST POIN’Y TROM- cukivator —, 24 inch lawn; bone, FE 56-1482, = : mower. $200. ESTEY co soe FOLDING organ. utiful tone, Can ear STORM SASH where. UPRIGHT ‘Sale Store Equipment 64 cE CREAM FOUNTAIN - AND booths. Inquire 539 8 Sag reins R Restaurant. ONE | WALK-IN BF $50... ‘MAytalr | —— _ S200, RESTAURANT, EQUPENt TOLEDO GROCERY SCALES, 93 8 Francis, PE 2-7136. _ Sale Sporting woes 65 GUNS BUY SELL. Mank . FE 23-4708. Es. Yang BLACK & TAN “Be sk oe yr, old riding horse. nical Gravel & Dirt eg 6584 A TOPSOIL, FILL DIRT, eruched stone, sand a zevel, ge Musgrave. lag or Aj DRIVEWAY G soil. a & rains. AvEL af m0 Cy: irishnen in the 5 e, PE 465%. a a ee re > BLACK DIRT. gare PE 44007 or FE 4417). ateriox Sealers-Spra WARE—PLUMBING Peat - Ol Colors - Putty. wr r00 8 BUILDING A HOUSE ap | ALL KINDS Op Hat. “STRAay, Fillers - Mastik ape - Cus- maw a ote! omg Gad oats, corn. MA 56-0006, | co Glue, ete, zs MATERL elk “Miao & DROME HAY. OATS. : MAKE SURE IT's MISCELLANEOUS: “shot eet Ton, A mores at anne Gun, Shellie = Toys . Ot RLIRPAATICTEUPD ess Soaps = Garden Tools - Wire Brushes - Sponges « Wall Paper Cleater & Removers- Waste Baskets-Scrub Pails- Equipment, ete. = Complete line of Fairfield Matched Kitchen Closet and Bathroom Fixtures & / Fit- tings. : OFFICE FURNITURE AND FIXTURES: Wall Shelving- Island Counters - Desks- Adding Machines - National Cash Register - Typewrit- ets « Computing Scale - Chairs. ete. . nin Reuven ie daauineen hs tap 8 $30 AM to 4:00 PM Samuel L, DUTVIGIOT ON Northern Lumber Co. 8197 Cooley Lake Rd, tac EM 3-4171 Telegraph & ® Mile Pe Detroit. . FPL _1-4184 Septic Tanks a yy “comaete| 5 oe WHEEL, ALL- VALUE ok B vino Co, | san aoe - conditioner. cleat, shredded, fich in ile matter, |, tim content, ; organ a OR | heme eee ag on? ae iv wholesale. Cail FE. S01. 4th St: PE 3-4025> Closed_Sun. | |. Case, Ferguson, New idem $20_N. Main, Rochester, OL 18761 Rae HOUGHTEN & 2h. - Free estimates Limited Time ons Fac} ALSO me ee eres Soe 3 iprens“ FREE 7 coop Wome HOME PE 2-4875. Tousland 7 endl + iad PE 4-6510, ARAKEETS, food, ince 1927, 584 Oakland Ave, A z : ton 3508 Bik. Chamone.” ARAKEETS, Tose. FE 2-3340, y's, 239 Voorhies. FE 5-5031, z . a INGER-CO ‘coior $5. FE2407 STA ARTED on ‘HOUND CHEAP. Dogs Trained, Boarded 70 iG, BATHING AND. CLIP- 704 N. . PE 2-6113, ping. Miscellan neo “Column f for a Hay, Grain & Feed 71 en A ner as Mt 60883. li} and brome, else omy and x: By ~ Re i ‘ain “er FOR. MAnie _5-3382 Us| Ee Soe rene 78 ia lat bib cat * of the A.C. COMPTON & SONS : -Herdware Store” 27 eee 4900 W. Huron Rd. or) | Pierce Mich, MOBILE HOMES w 6} ft. Pontiss. Up to pasges see oe te a : ae ’ ‘ “er po ee : ‘ . nes THE. PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, MAY 83,1955” _ Boats & Accessories 85 ABLE DOCKS Pua | 4 147 FORD PANEL $197 jump, fires, full year l- Sense, PE 2171 HEV. i. 1 ba PICKUP. oo: Oniv $006. full ae vour car or truck Sean SV RSTET Dixie Hwy at M-15 MAple 5-607] 46 FORD D' ; OPPOR- tunity binck service. Stew- . . art's Auto Sales, 255 W. For Sale Used Cars 91 | aceon Bosttrailers— Ail models on Pinca LAKES BOAT SALES | KCUMA-CRAFT BOATS EVINRUDE MOTORS PENN YAN BOATS boat trailer, cheap. MA- ieee oi! & SERVICES, 422 SOW NTS CAAPt Gets SEE THE ALL NEW GMC TRUCKS ‘WILSON GMC OAKLAND AT CASS ’ OPEN EVENINGS . FE 2-9203 FE 4-4531). —mileate._FE._ 27478. ‘° BY. OWNER | ‘$1 Super, 2 dr. Dyn a-flow heater. $650. OR 3-7712. BOAT. _ AT. 578 wa | DoDos Sm eg ie la nee se P| $1000 actual ‘miles. PE 22602. D \ ] E! 8] Siete’ vel ae a I Hi she Th PRI E! i |S, DODGE ve cLOR couPLE. oad [33 Pere BaP, inn ot S igl er an copes ion, I cp 1 e pm ag ~ BO, ORION MOTOR SALES These s Red Hot” Specials |‘ poeta *taaar el 34,500 miles. 63 ry Edith after 54 P . 1952 Chevrolet MY 22621 tll 9-00 p.m. 1095 “orwirs ee. ~ 1954 Pontiac st oe eee ee, ee od - Starchief 4 dr, equipped witt DODGE '33} CORONET V-, RA-| i9s3-cHgy > DR SHARP CAR. W Nest Side Used Used las ! , radio and heater, See it. - Power Glide A real beauty. trans. A real buy this week only. $195 — __.#33_W._Huron 42185 dJ_ se . 79 5 $1,005. % or your uid car down. pe ae ist PONTIAC STAR CHIEF | $2095 'Carkecr—Seadabe ker TAnironrati ogg CNN Nvdramatic _ Birmingham MI 4- $29 D a Weare sahenee: Suomen x a ee eed \- * rive é 5 ter oe oe ee ee HYDRAMATIC. over payments. "tas ake: Maan beater end Hy. fsthemati Big value at a. FETs oip, | 19808 we trade, PE en tac ments. $44 per month. 85-0018. UICK ¢ 3 | es VERY 88. dramatic. 2 $ 1395 . 1949 @._HYDRAMATIC, , : 5 ge Beautiful s415 BM 30537, CLEAY CAR. papa By owner. 937 s $1495 \o? ‘FORD COUNTRY SEDAN. 6 MECHANICALLY DOOD x \ ¢ Cviinder. 4 door station wagon, : _ i 1953 Dodge pairs, $15. 575 Sterling. J : ScaaeEn Geen | ail owre coop All Makes and Models : Marve, wihe ‘walls, telle end chm 30, Oa. * . Glenn’ S 1953 Chevrolet Tudor: = jfk. $1595. $945 - aa eo ey es re Sa 1nse SEDAN A REAL re! 1950 De Soto Fordor - 048 Che . - | ict Rhys ease NO PORE AROAIN. nas, MOTOR SALES | 1951 Buick Fordor 1953 Chevrolet ee wre ; tot MA “| ‘| 234 8. g valle MPa ape oe | ne To TIN WAL Un | 1252 Chevrolet Dix. Tudor |} Ste” Be"taaly asm St Zo wtntptaton ee Se oe 3 - HIGH IN V: © -| 1949 Studebaker-Sedan | i on Ww ys. 6110 ward Dr $1295 : $175 4 eee . . _For Sale Used Cars . 91 _ Por Sale =| Huron Moto Motor. Sales : bag oe “| ALWAYS 4 GooD SELECTION — HURON mans | Saw, pe a 22641 gm cae . rebuilt e. Radio, iets ISTOP! "Caikner—Stodehaker Birmingham MI4-34610 | JT Q))K! -., . Where - 2 “Sete See BE C YU ALITY zee wust saerifice, $1.410, ‘SS PONT! BE TTER RUYS! 1953 Pontiac endan with radie and a dr, “Convertible. Radio, heater and ‘heater. Big "leeds PONTIAY. DR A a Guaranteed ‘#6 FORD. 2 DR. NEEDS RE- $895 SHARP USED CARS BUICK LOW IN PRICE 1954 Chev. Bel Air 8 SMART bao YOUR CAR SA ’ MOLDED PLYWC aH cr Traveler evrolet-Oldsmobile — Disie Highway at M15 = | courts MAple 5-5071 THE HIGH DOLLAR “ Fer tah end grade used att ate wnt ve the H. J. VANWELT OR 3-1356 Wgirsexce ee "SPENCE MOTORS 3 N, Main, Rochester __OPEN itwil pay ‘you well aves ‘DUS | “COMMUNITY | GOOD USED CARS NICE AND Bi ham MI 4-341 "48 Buick 2 dr. -......$165 = bar eae rartees| SI NGia Reabier 1c 5108 Ra bscclget contin! FE | 3 Nash 2 dr. ...«..$193 Twaworor | Se oaeieae eure Om rTP" | '34 Dodge Cl. Cpe.. .$1245 | 1934 Ford Country Squire |] dose panei 1950 Chevrolet \ aly tet nas ag hp Nes iat FORD. GOOD TRANSPORTA- COMMUNITY 4—'53 Dodges : _ eee 1953 Buick Roadmaster 2 dr. with rin ‘snd bene 2 dr. with radio and | heater. a fuiy equipped. sere. stow. |inge foRn tracton we wird) §=NIOTORS aaaeaae 5 to 1954 Buick Super x8 995 or your cor passenger schoal buses, Ford S| rN PLACE WHERE YOU CAN 54 Pontiac } ics. $1150 1951 Pontiac Tudor < $1595 ‘ $ by) askner-Stadbakee agg eg WHEEL AND DEA 2Z—'53 Plymouths, 5; Birmingham M14-3410 |_f#¥ Avro. Panta re seas. | 803 N. Main, Rochester 7 See Wl 1952 Pontiac 1949 Chevgolet 4 BUICK ePECIAL «DOOR sé | ery CREw & ibe overaaued “Susve saa ‘33 Packard Hardtop $1295 1951 Ford Tudor oo 4 dr. with radio, heater ana 2 ¢r. sedan with radio and | den. Loaded. OR 3-1003, 1675. tel benery ~ ad new ii PLYBOUTE ~ ontiac ordor . - SEE THIS 53 L 2—'52 Plymouths 00 GF95 } $1095 , mae 8 |e rot ceetne 4 Mat nana SEERSON |S Chevrolet 4.d°.-5.9793| . Seq for Oe rs SuAnt “70 “be” ‘Tunurry actual miles This truly ie oy $4 Willys H. T. Hyd. a — Hornet ..$795 Y If 1948 Pontiac ‘1951 Ford S kiand, PE dati eo J. 2. door. ae udson-Hornet ..$645 “With tadio, heater and* , : orcs, ENRY J Tot ADR SCY: WEE | arm Auvorat ares ve%-asna| ’S1 Dodge 4 dr. ..... $595], curse mae. Avery low mileage eet, anel Just the thing. for an cant mr ee Oe ee a . 1088 PONTIAS erancnier. _¢| 2—'50 Pontiacs, 2dr...... $395 $495 i984 BUICK CONVERTIBLE, CEN- da, pater. directional sigmals,| =... ws soe $395-$495 tury. Less than 4000 miles. Birmingham MI 4-3410 windshield washers, bac ol: . _FE $0726 after 6 p.m... Pmeceacsarin henna hata #900 actual mileage. 50 Chevrolet P.G. ...$495 1948 Oldsmobile 1953 Ford | BUICK "53 SPECIAL. 4 DOOR, | #02 BODOON rive eoncr, PE omer cal FE : 3—'50 Dodges... .$445-$495 2 dr. sedan with radio, heater 4 low. white wal, Perieck ties, | #88 or PE bass. "| Fetieat condition aces © | '49 Dodge -...... $205 BUICK nd Hydramatic. Don't miss it. Pord-O-Matic. A real bargain. fe - 1950 top. Pully equipped. $1,550. eeee eee ene : [ condition, Nz he old car %, . a ee TEEPSTER Car cner—Studebaker ue Dodge .........+- $50 $1 vfs) $1] 195 teu wis, zelow and ack. | Bi ham MI4-3410 46 Plymouth ........$50} 210 Orchard Lk. Rd. Radio and heater. Beautiful irmingham MI 4- "37 Chrysler ....... . $50 FE2-9101 _ 46 — 47 — '48 _ Sees ’47 Stunde. ..... songs $75) SAFETY TESTED - Good Transportation Specials SCHUTZ MOTORS - REAL CLEAN Ri 4 its. Super, we 2 ar. Priced From OUTH DEALER ° EF x : as 4 am| PEGE Bete] REAL SHARP’) TWEMeN- | FS eg hs c.,. _ $95 and Up~ REAL BuYS | schneider |*s8ttitey « son CHEVS. . . 232 S. SAGINAW ST,_|"°°8 7MENRND ctomomn | 1954 L f . 50 Chev. Convt. .... $595 Open ’til 8 p.m. | ss ogg: og og 5 1-9761 © t-Ov @TS| '54 Buick Riv. ...... $2395 | FE 2-9131 | Shae vate ian eRe || - —0d_with_extre: FE 2-3482. 50 Nash 2 dr. .......$215 PONTIAC. 19508 Hurry While They Last | °51 Chev. 2dr........ $595; &., scdee orieina’ finish exces STUDEBAKER ‘53 HARDTOP CON- ALL BODY STYLES "54 Chev. 2 dr....... $1395| 3s. fat one Make vour ows heater overdrive, waite mali "ON STORE . '53 Chev. 2 dr........ $995| HASKINS CHEVROLET| Si Marg, and cerar- # ~AS LOW AS | “Goodwill Used Cars”’’ ~ "52 Stude..4 dr. ......$645/| Dime Mw. at st-15 Maple ssom| Carkner—Studebaker "50 Chev. Hardtop... .$595 by Sg nDQOR SEDAN.| Birmingham MI 4-3410_ $1326. 4): 31 Merc. 4 drs ees ped tee Sto woro, aes Te Ss ee eh = 65 MT. CLEMENS ST. ; FE3-7117 Headquarters | 32Ferd 2...) = SE SE = = for Chevrolets . s Ts edeses = — +. ‘ - . oe eee Boer Ne S| Temperature Up |} WE'RE WHEELING ai ev. Convt.....$1445| -~% : SS bones Soe S| AND: DEALING _ Paces Down "| '49 Pontiac Wegn.....$495/ i 1354 Chev_ Pi eal 2 peel | Come in pomey and Take Advantage of Big Savings your | ’50 Chev. Pickup. ....$545 at the g oie 49 Dodge Panel.....$275]] -- ] Buys. Cheapies 54 Plym. 4 dr... .$1299 "792 Ford Cus 8dr 9u4a herTout Seda 52 Plym. 4 dr cas .$599 49 De Soto 4 dr.. $19 '33 Dodge H'dtop $10 . '49 Ford 2 dr. Cus. $199 - 34 Packard 4 dr:. $699 49 Chev. dix. 2 dy. $199 "53 Stude. Cl. Cpe. $1044 48 Nash 4 dr.. a $99 247: Willys S$. Wgn. $299 — ae Ve 7 eevee ima ‘1 MERCURY WITH OVERDRIVE 52 Pont. 4 dr......:$795 7 foster. seo Net Sacimaw 49 Lincoln 2 dr. ....-$3955 — SPECI ALS” "YOUn CHEVROLET DEALER” _ Stock No: : > Matthews- 127 51 Chev. Dix. 4 dr, radio, beater, P.G... $683 120 ’52 Chev. Dix. 2 dr., radio; heater, sharp. .$842 ear 220 ’S2 Cadillac Convertible, all power.....-S2121 Hi] 51 pond 2dr, Cast $309 ’47 Plymouth 2 dr. $99 846 147 ’52 Cadillac 62 Sedan, 2 tone, sharp... ..$1882 'S3 Dodge 4 dr.....$999 ‘46Buick 2 dr $99 21 ’53 Olds 88 2 dr., Hydra, other extras. $1421 ||] 9 Dodge 4 dr... . .$999 : — 6 'S4 Pontiac Chft. 8 Dix. 4 dr, R&H....$1496 ||] 54 Ford Hardtop $1699 °47 De Soto Sedan. .$99 || 202 '54 Chev, Bel Air 2 dr., R&H, clean....$1187 ||] ‘5! Buick 4 dr.....$699 146 Pontiac Coupe. ad = ie STORE| a ESS EE ae 5 52 Chev. Convertible, R&H, whitewalls. .$889 |/] "32 Chevrolet 2 dr. $599 101 seen 4 de : —aLism SWen S009. GOOD DEALS SE Nh Sng) Mery ‘51 Chevrolet Sed. $399 49 Studebaker 4 dr. $99 228 ’53 Lincoln Cosmop’tan H’top, all power $1649 ||| ’53 Chrysler 2 dr. wus, 148 '52 Henry J 2 dr., R&H, whitewalls.....$431 ||] 49 Plym. 2 a, : , 38 '51 Chev. Sedan, Powerglide jand heater. .$609 |] 'S0 Olds. 98 2 fr: "3499 Convertibles }213 ’50 Olds Super 88 4 dr., R&H, Hydramatic $649 ||| °53 Poatiee hap $1299" 123 257-'53 Pontiac Chft. 8 Dix. 4 dr., 2 tone paint $1169 ‘53 Ford R. Wgn, $1199 53 Ford Convert. stig TAYLOR'S | 249 "SO Chrysler Imperial, R&H, aitto. trans, $624 |! - . : i1-'53 Pont. Chit, 8 Dix. 4 dr., R&H, Hydra. $1122 ||] ‘52Pontiac H’dtop $999 “49 Buick Convert. $244 272 '50 Olds. Holiday, new heater & trans.;.$989-||] 32 Buick Riviera. .$899 _ +53 Chev. Convert. $1199 242 °53 Pont. Chit. 8 2 dr. Sed., Hydra., sharp $1321 ||| ’3! Pontiac 2-dr-...$499 451 Ford Convert. $599 211.50 Olds 88 4 dr. R&H,Hydra. $522 ||| 53 Ford 2 dr......$744 = as ~| - Carkner—Studebaker —| ge 181-"52-Packard Dix. 300 with R&H, W.W...$936 |! +54 Chey. Hardtop $1544 “© Pontiae Convt. $144 | _Bitmingham 3143410 iteg PONTIAC DELUXE Boor. || 241 '51 Pontiac Chft. 8 Dix, R&H +........$699 [I] 053 Diy, (a ae "47 Buick Cotivert. $144 |] 268:°53 Chev, 210 4 dr., R&H, Powerglide..$1162 |! "51 Pontiac H'dtop $309 OnE TEs 248 '53 Olds 98 Dix, 4 de, really ments sc ‘52 Chrysler Sedan $899 Trucks -||) ’50 Ford 2 dr......$299 . : CHEAPIES 'S2 Dodge 2 dr.....$544 “#8 Chev. +4 t. pick. $399 4 '49 Buick Super Convertible, Dynaflow.,. $369 | SI Chrysler Sedan $644 .'50 Chev. ¥4 t. pan. $299 , '53 Ford Hardtop $1144 °53 Chev. stake. ...$544 ; 155 "47 Ford 8 Club’ Coupe, R&H eee enens $177 | $1 Nash 2 dr... ...$199° 63 GMC t. 266 *46 Bore Bayar pickup Stbatncmad | & 53 Dodge Sedan . .$999 ” ia: onl * ODe Soto 4 de,..g44 ‘5! Ford 94 t. exp. $299 ; al. Tis Is the Reason Why More "| ‘54 Ford Cu: 2 dr. $1199 51 Ford 2 t. dump $499 Poe. cree & and More Are Buying -$34De Soto 4 de. $1444 °33ord Courier ..$744 _ HAROLD TURNER.. FORD ehe r < + ; — ’ Pilon fog Wel seedings y 4) || . « he learns money is not impor- in “Here Comes Kelly.” |#00—(7) Captain Flint, (9) Folle | ® being groomed 39 Worthless ' mt tant thing in life in “The Inno-| (4) News.’ Paul Williams,‘ (2)| Songs. (4) Pinky Lee. (2) Robert fae, ee ae 7 acl @ meee 3 cent and the Guilty,” with Alan) News. Jac LeGotf. de jatter creating one more refresh- | $3 ruin’ : Wells, Grandon Rhodes, Jean |,,.15 (7) Armchair Theater. War-|#90—(9)- Howdy Doody. (ling and different art form when| 0” ne : ~, ae Rowell. (2) Meet Millie. Comedy ner Oland in “Charlie Chan in| Howdy Doody. (2) Welcome|pr. Francis Horwich of. “Ding | {4 S™***., DOWN 19 Auricle - 43 Le THE PERFECT GIFT Lee with Elena Pasta pepe Shanghai.” (4) little show.| Travelers. _ Dong School” moves to N.Y. to ¢# Fortification bout of danger 7! reenbone 8 er 1-8 = ; Drama. (2) Miss Fair Weather. | 4:45~—(7) Ricky the Clown. © boss NBC kiddies’ shows. 35 Individual 2 Greek war god 29 King’s son ror FOR MOTHER... a os wy to gt Mis fh tek Or) CC hee | Gisele MacKenzie's once hidden | * Acquire 3 Racounter 36 Beperts 49 Roster : -_ ber. i — oe 5:00—(7) Auntie Dee. (9) Justice. talents in every footlight direction 60 a I rock 5 Upper mb ; per com toe aoe ee & : ee $:30—(1) Elgh Hour. Young|'1:%— (2) Nightwatch Theater. | - Colt. (4) Terry and Pirates. (2)| fnany are being exploited: She} Mer" 4 Electrified 31 Otrrs mame «83 Geddes. of a or writer falls in love with woman | °°. ~~ ene atten _ Sagebrush: Shorty. 4 stars on NBC-TV’s May 12) 62 Puff up + particle 29 Mountain discord a a as, who hides in castle to cover'up| '™ “Young and Willing. 5:30—(7) Superman. (4) Tennessee | “Justice” as a singer fleeced of | $2 Feit doin 3 see nae” Ce, + secret in her past in “Drift-!11:30—(4) Tonight. 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