S ORE RO tel a CMe Cl UNG gir mR mea enn oan _~_wereeereeereeeereere Te eee ee ee ¥ { A 2 THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, JUNE ‘ 4 8, 1955 “Not 8 but .... *~ et 4 hut... _5—Good New or Used Car SALESMEN “' Top Pay Set-up. Lots of Cars See Ralph Humphries at OLIVER BUICK SALES * 210 Orchard Lake Ave. Ph. FE 2-9101 CARE Ske EE lg IE I a aT a ae a I EES “eee. rr SY FE 4.2775 ond FE 4-4106; eee. 4 rs Rebuilt Socinas $695 Up STARTERS AND GENERATORS $675 @ Brake Shoes @ Clutch & Pressure Plates @ ‘Clated Release Bearings * rw Tee ee eee ee ee ee ee | ee ‘| boy Mike Souchak emerged as a ,| works, »; PGA champion Chick Harbert. | wolves who came out yelping, tails | | announced, salt.” $e Souchak r% GREAT NECK, N.Y. —Muscle | strong threat for the Deepdale Round Robin of championship to- day because he. refused to be | “chewed up." Mike, 27, the nation’s leading money winner and one of the brightest of the new pros, was fed to the wolves yesterday in the opening round of this mathematic- al jigsaw puzzle, but it was the) between their legs. = “They're. giving Mike the " commented one observer | when the first day pairings were | “They'll cut the big guy to pieces and eat him without * +. * I Souchak was matched in the opening foursome with defending champion Sam Snead, Masters champion Cary Middlecoff and But when the sun set over Deep- dale’s 18th green, there was the 208 - Souchak even with Snead at 68, the best’ score of the day. He had five plus points, three tal picked up three points from Mid- | Lemont, |in Washington, | tember. An unexciting par 70 was goo 4) was minus three and Middlecoff, ; firing identical 69's against Doug who is a weekend partner of Pres- | Ford and Ted Kroll, -73, 1 | 72, ident Eisenhower, was next to last | Ee other foursome, Julius Boros, in the field of 16-with minug seven. former U.S, Open cham pion, | In this unique arithmeti¢ derby | |each player's score is compared 'with that of each of the others in his foursome and his point to- is computed off this. Mike diecoff, who shot a 71 with a dou- ble-bogey 6 on the final hole, and two from Harbert, who had a | scrambling 70. Snead got his five the same way. * * The leader going into today's double round is. Marty Furgol, lightly-held 34-year-old tourist from Hl., whose last tourna- ment victory was the Celebrities Q:C., last Sep- enough to give Furgol eight. plus points at the expense of. Shelley Mayfield and Johnny Palmer, with 73's, and Bob Rosburg, 72, . * * *# Australian Peter Thomson and Houston's Tommy Bolt were in second place with plus-seven after points out of first. place, Harbert Aragon Decked, Rallies to Earn Ring LOS ANGELES i—Art Aragon, 14644, knocked down for an eight- count in the third round and beat- en most.of the first six, came | back strong to win a unanimous Forest Lake-Champ Leads at Reading READING, Pa. i Fay Crocker of Montevideo, Uruguay, took a two-stroke lead today into the 2nd day of the $5,000 Women's. Eastern Open Gulf tournament. The South American golfer, who ; SUNDAY 7:00 P. M. 7) Time Trials 5:30 P.M. IN PERSON — “RICKIE” {,: | mrs + SPEEDWAY Full 17 Cut ‘ “ Reteil Value 95 ban 19" Cut ad Retail Value $h 752 $92.50 vt Mowers Eimer si10- $980 Retail Value Time Payments If Desired i | 5° In Three Types 7 : poe Saeneus. an B ha $ Strong reel te bead 100 feet of | - Outboard Moter.. . 235 Sie Retail for... ......... S098 . 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LADIES’ BULOVA - LADIES’ ELCIN ‘POWER TOOLS * The Best for Less Decision 10-round decision over Don Jordan, 143%, before a turnaway crowd of 10,000 at the Olympic Auditorium last night, The 20-year-old Jordan, state -| lightweight champion, held the up- per hand at the outset and it looked like curtains for the Golden Boy when a straight left and a rocking ‘right decked him in the third round. Aragon was badly hurt but man- aged to get up &nd back into. the ropes. The over-anxious youngster missed his opportunity and Ara- gon was carrying the fight back before the bell sounded. Aragon, 28, art with more than three times as many fights as Jor- Z| = 25, reversed.the whole picture y coming back strong in the fight. He put Jordan on the run and went on to win the final four rounds, .| Tiger Notes - DETROIT @ — Ned Garver, who i ad his locker in the Tigers’ dressing-.room, hopes to change his luck tonight, Owning a disappointing 3-7 rec- ord, he will pitch against Balti- more's Duane Pillette (0-0) in the opener of a four-game series. « Garver, whose locker used to be almost directly in front .of man- ager Bucky Harris’ cubicle, -has | been moved across the room. “I sure hope it changes my luck.” he said. ,. “Why, new you'll win five in & row now that you're next to me,” ‘kidded the lanky Jack Phil- lips. Phillips, by the way, has done an excellent fill-in job at Ist base in the past two games, and alse gets an award for modes- ty. “I’m just a flash-in-the-pan,” he said yesterday. “three hits the Ist. day and only one the two-ruy, homer. In a moment of ‘seriousness, Phillips said, “I'm- glad 1 can play so Fain can rest his knee. He needs it.”’ Phillips, himself, had missed most of the early pert of ‘the season with a leg a Al Kaline’s three hits — two singles and a triple — lifted him into the American League batting lead, jumping past team- mate Harvey Kuenn. Kaline is hitting 382, Kuenn .379. “Tl be back soon,” said Kuenn sidelined with a pulled leg muscle, “probably just in time to take four swings at Turley of the Yank- ees.” Braves Ship Pendleton MILWAUKEE ® — Milwaukee Braves announced Thursday that outfielder Jim Pendleton has been sent to Toledo of the American association, subject to 24-hour re- call, tnd.” But his one hit was a big | Stagg was the center of\a |by beating Fielding Yost's point- picked up six plus points, shoot- | ing a 70 against a trio of 72’s fabio: in Round Robin << turned in by Jackie Burke, Gene Littler and Be Wininger. -@ #The first aay canting went: like this: Furgol, plus 8, Boit and | ‘Thomson, plus 7,*Boros, plus 6, Fight former Yankees are mem- bare of the Beltiengry, Onesien, Snead and Souchak, plus 5, Ros- | }-o@ burg, even: Burke, Littler and Win- | inger, minus 2, Harbert, minus 3, Mayfield and Palmer, minus 4, Ford, -minus 5, Middlecoff, minus T, Kroll, minus 9. “ees te 5 = = wi You'r re tata fer ae Fine, Well Built Rowbeet, _ be sure te see HARRINGTON A « ab hee Tears Falla * CHICAGO # — Amos, Alonzo tear- | jerking, hand-clasping, salad | ing reunion last. night with players | The annual winners of the “‘C”’ banquet celebrated the 50th an. | niversary of Stagg’s 1905 Big Ten championship teams in football, outdoor track, tennis and cross- country. * * = The white-haired little coach, nearly 93, greeted nine members | of his famed 1905 gridiron squad , that wound up a perfect season a-minute Michigan giants, 2-0. The chipper oldtimers, all- push- ing 70 or more, included Captain Mark Catlin, who tackled a Michi- gan player for the winning two points; Leo Detray, Merrill Meigs, Art Badenoch, William Boone, Ed- win Parry, Jessie Harper, Lester Boston 1 1—2 8 | Chicago 006 lty4 9 2 Parnell, Susce (8) he White; Trucks Consuegra (7) and Lollar., L—Parneil. Baltimore ono 000 10-3 6 1 Cleveland 660 000 30x—9 11 6 (4), Kretlow (6) Larson and Fred Walker. Chicago dropped football in 1939 and quit the Big Ten-entirely’ in 1946. . Stagg wept after keynoting his banquet speech with: “I'll think of you always as the boys who won your letters and who I had ‘the Line Scores oo pgp ata govin. Johnsen and amuh: Score and Poiles, L—Rogovin. Home een Pope New York ee pa ; oe «4 Ld 1 Kansas City” Kansas NATIONAL AL, LEAGUE Milwaukee : oa O11 2¢ 06 2 Goo 12—13 i4 6 Buhl, Jolly oo. Vargas (8), Edelman (8) and Crandall and Campanela. L—Buhl. Home runs — _ Miwautee Mathews, Lo- gan. Brooklyn, Snider Cincinnati . a3 oot 0003 WSnet Klippe in = o>. Podbielas a ums, Klippate » an Burgess; Antonelli and Katt, L— Cal _. Cincinnatt, Klusgewski. New York, Mueller, Mays st Louis ‘ 120 00— 3 11 yg mit) 171 likn—12 7 1 Hadd Lawren: orgy -(5), LaPaime’ (8), Brith. Ps iad Sarai; Sw and Peterson. L—H x Home runs—Pit rgh, Thomas, Long. Paiiadeiohia”’""-. °° $00 600 Gorna 108 Hacker, Cohen (2), Andre (3), Perkowski (7) and Cooper, Chiti ): .- Miller (7) and Seminick. W. ne Home runs—Chicago, Ph phia, Seminick. a ssussqyy bb 3 POSH So eS OSS ESSE OSSES ‘ ) Seecesococon DEMONSTRATORS LOW MILEAGE Plymouth ahd Chrysler DEMON- | STRATORS left! They're like NEW... _ THEY MUST GO BY JUNE 15! at STEAL PRICES ! * & We Navi hvery few BUT : \ BENGALS’ SENSATION — Al Kaline, 20-year-old |in new ones. Detroit Tigers outfielder, says he isn't superstitious— pounds since last season and is a greatly improved | these shoes have toes cut out because = 8 breaking | bitter. ha ia Al grew a half-inch and gained 20 ile. ogo e » GRUMMAN j Pree @ OLD TOWN "CANOES ESTERS alee Dl We Cons . Complete | WATER SPORTS :loneeel _ __ EQUIPMENT | SUCH AS—~ : © Water Skis © © Surf Boards ACI SIO RE EE HO HARRINGTON BOAT WORKS 1899 S. Telegraph Rd. FE 2-8033 : fc x ‘OPEN EVENINGS _and SUNDAYS | J WIR Bs s Mr. Stagg Rejoins Gridders of ‘05 honor of coaching. God bless | each of you. . . I love you bad much." The return of Stagg td the scene | he coached more than 50 years of his great coaching successes | and Billy McNeece, two roiugh and |; ago at the University of Chicago. | from 1892 until 1933 could have | been filled with more elation Taking some of the edge off the | |celebration was word by the | school’s chancellor, Lawrence A. | Kimpton, that there is no likeli- hood of a return of “big time” foetball at the university. The reunion’s climax for Stagg undoubtedly came when, Stella, his | wife of 60 years and constant com- | panion, was mate an honorary member of the “C’’. It was un- precedented. Long-Time Trapper Talks Retirement IRONWOOD «® — John Kangas is 86 and has been trapping | week, this 10-round match figures | Young McNeece Promises Battle NEW YORK i®—Paddy Young | ready characters who would look | good in a battle royal, meet te | night at Madison Square Garden and you can't hardly find them | kind no more. After the clever boxing. ability of | | Carmelo Costa and Lulu Perez last : to satisfy the taste of those who | prefer blood and thunder, Young, a solid left-hooker who once fought Bobo Olson for the | “American middleweight title’ in 1953, takes on one-of his own kin in “Wildcat” McNeece, a young- ster from Central Islip, N.Y. Win on Movie Name. Evelyn Bertram ee Alice Criest, employed at the Farmers Market in Pontiac, were $109 — richer Wednesday after a longshot named No Money Down! LAKE ORION MOTOR SALES beavers since 1903 in Michigan's | Upper Peninswla, Whether he'll do any beaver trapping next year is problemati- | $2 ticket. “I’m getting | bounty —SA. 50 each. cal. John says: tired.” A catch of only six beavers last | season may have had_an influence, | too. John. still is cater deer, also. | ,| He began. that in 1899 “whem the fee was a dollar and you could ‘| shoot five deer.’’ John got a buck last season—the | limit now. And last October he | shot a si bear in his | orchard, users. Pez* | Dottie’s Pick Brooks ret’ | Her Own Track Record DETROIT (# — Dottie’s Pick broke her own track’ record last night at Hazel Park harness Race- way. The filly won the $5,000 Sep. Palin pace in 2:00 2-5, cutting a A crowd of 5,485 bet $267,300. Ten winmng horses in the United’ States paid off at better than me: to 1 odds during 1954 5th of a second off the old regen : § ®/ she set May 21. Dorothy Lamour won the 6th trot- | ting race at Hazel Park Wednes- | | day night. The two girls bought a They will divide their | M-24 at Buckhorn Lake. ! SHOP & SAVE ! IN THE Automobile Super Market | The Best Place to Buy a Used Car! | The Best Place to Trade in a Used Car! L.c. AN DERSON Lake Orion, Mich. INC. MY 2-241] oo TIRED AFTER A HARD DAY’S WORK? Try & restful magsage. 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Nag gh gS rete ge “ Pres ae ere hs ciily (ilies ngeeyey sporty a] “2 adits ‘ ry 4, The Weather . ‘i Warm, Partly Cloudy i Details Page 2 : et Ps = = i ee “ae a i. — — ates : : & “ "PON rTLAG, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, JUNE 3,” 1955 —44 PAGES. keke: ao * » Ford Aces asc Pn Rain?. Cloudy? Hot? Cold? _ ie ee oe 4 ; reer ore. < Latte ads a en VE . -. Sevrce: US. WEATHER, BUREAU Kies sinitidel WEATHER FORECAST FOR NEXT 30 DAYS — These maps, based on those supplied today by the | and temperatures for the next 30 days, for the differ- U. ‘S-SGyatner Berean, Shevenst the prubahie relnll| ent arees af the comntry. $3.5 Billion Bil Passes Senate Eisenhower's Foreign Aid Program Goes to | __House Uncut WASHINGTON i—President Ei- senbower’s % billion dollar for- eign aid program sped to the) House today after comfortably sur-_ ~ viving all. attempts in the Senate to reduce the total. Senate passage last night marked the first time in five years a global aid authorization measure thas won Senate approval without; a money cut. Also defeated were What Is So Rare as This June? Will Be Warmer WASHINGTON ®—The weather bureau predicts it will be warmer than usual for the season in the eastern half of the nation during June. Fee sid “haar aecead teagan} tures are expected over the Great Plains. Below normal tempera- tures were*forecast for the area west of the Continental Divide poral for the California coastal The bureau's 30-day outlook | added: “Precipitation. is expected to exceed normal over a broad area extending from the southern pla- teau through the central plains to the Great Lakes region. Sub- normal ambunts are indicated along the West Coast and in the _ [Released Fliers = Relax With Kin on Isle Holiday Families Plan Picnics, Sightseeing Tours - on ‘Arrival in Honolulu HONOLULU (® — Four U. S. jet fighter pilots, shot down in the Korean War Red China, relaxed Hawaiian holiday. bright with new nore that 11 other captive U. air- -imen might follow "alee soon to freedom, The airmen planned igladien sightseeing tours, beach parties B | and talkfests to catch up on family Release of 11s Airmen | Expected in 24 Hours . MANILA (UP)—The release ‘of the 11 American airmen still imprisoned in Red China is expected within the hext 24 hours, the managing director of the influential Times of In- dia said tonight. news between military interroga- tions in the next three or four > | days: They are scheduled to leave for *_?| their homes Monday. AP Wirephete May | Deadline Nears: for Legislature Tax Fight Threatening Past Midnight LANSING w — The.1955 Michi- gan Legislature is supposed to wind up by midnight tonight—but a} fight over new revenues threat- ens to delay the adjournment. _A six-man conference commit- tee of House and Senate membérs struggled late last night seeking a solution of a dispute .over a revision of the business receipts tax, | Publicity of an international ha- ' Life has moved swiftly for them in the past few days. They were freed Tuesday at the Red China border near Hong Kong, flown to Hawaii in 35 hours, told of tribulations in Commanist prisons, and were reunited yes- terday with wives, parents and brothers In a joyous meeting. Lt. Roland W. Parks of Omaha told a reporter his Chinese jailers gave him “every reason to be- lieve’t-the other airmen would be freed soon, RED PUBLICITY STUNT used us,” he said. ‘“‘“Now oat re going to use them, The- Reds want - continual favorable | ture now"? ——— The fliers showed plainly at this time of joy that their thoughts and prayers were with the men still left behind. | Lt, Lyle W. amran Lincoln, Lt, Col. Neb., ‘spoke for Parks, ‘Edwin Heller, Wynnewood, Pa., and Capt. Harold E.. Fischer, ‘ Swea City,: Iowa, when asked what he wanted most now that he was free.” “I'd like to be there to greet those other 11 when they come out,” he said. There were indications that Air - attempts to require that a major part of economic aid be made as loays rather than grants, The final vote was 59-18, with 11 Republicans and seven Dem- ocrats yoting “no.” The program _ is already under consideration by the House Foreign Affairs The overwhelming approval re- ‘cortled by the Senate, however, “~<igiivealed’ 4° measure of strong’ dissatisfaction on the part of sore | - senators who. voted for the bill. They served notice they would in the Appropriations Committee and later on the Senate floor when the forthcoming money - bill is io up. : Warm Temperatures | Predicted for Area Partly cloudy skies and warmer temperatures are seen for tonight and tomorrow by the weatherman. Tonight's low is expected to be 60- ' 64, tomorrow’s high near 86.~ te Tomorrow night, it’s to be mostly cloudy and mild with scattered thundershowers and a low of 62-66. - An increase in the tax is nec- essary if the lawmakers are to | wipe-out a 27, million dollaz deficit in next year’s budget, Under legislative rules the ses- sion is supposed to end at mid- night. If business is not completed then the lawmakers may recess until 10 a.m, Saturday morning to 10 am. each morning reafter — ‘or they may let the serap lie over until they return July 14 for their twoday final REACTIONS VARY ington to interrogate. the men were pressing primarily. for just such scraps of. information as Parks brought out. Parks said in a acieeiel inter- view there was every indication “the Chinese Reds were “building up” the 11 remaining fliers for early release. “They're following the same pat- tern they followed with us,” he) said, ‘“‘My jailers told me they home for the first time.” The 11 B29_bomber crewmen | were shot down Jan. 12, 1953. Red ‘day was 80, low 51. At 8 a.m. today, the mercury stood at 65 degrees in downtown Pontiac, . rising to 76 at 2 P,m et x A Police S eek M valety Car in Jeannie Rape-Slaying KALAMAZOO (#—Police today sought the driver of a mystéry car seen in the vicinity of where the body of 8-year-old ‘Jeannie Singleton was found Wednesday. Capt. Riley Stewart, chief of Kalamazoo detectives, said “the hottest tip thus far is the report by two separate Two lengthy sessions of the* tax committee produced varying re- actions among members. Some thought it might reach a solution before midnight, some thought a: new committee might have to be named to carry. on Ten bills still were in confer- ence committees as the Legislature started what it hoped ‘would be | its last day, Bonanzagram Contest - Award May Hit $1,300 ranging frorn 4 to 10 spars on spy charges.’ The Air Force flew in Fischer's parents, Cameron’s parents and brother. Robert, Parks’ parents and brother Richard, and/ Heller's wife, The fliers, who had stood up against more. than two years of Red imprisonment, broke down at the airport when they embraced their loved ones, Williams Asks Data. jjand jailed more than two! 4 y @ today in the love and com- ;|fort of their families on a ‘Their tears of joy were: and Buiganin “which concluded the have started letting them write) . + Khrushchev, left, VIENNA #® — Soviet leaders Nikita Khrushchev, Nikolai Bulga- nin and A. I. ‘Mikoyan arrived at Sofia Airport today for a visit of | friendship to Bulgaria, Radio Sofia |. reported. The radio broadcast was heard in Vienna. The Kremlin's leaders wound up | their eight-day visit to President | to his independence but-echoed So- | viet sentiments on German unity and Red Chinese ~—— to Formosa, . In Belgrade Khrushchev a gered out of the Soviets’ good- bye party just before 2 o'clock this morning, issuing a blanket invitation to-everyone in earshot to visit Russia. right, of Yugoslavia shakes hands with Nikita S Communist Party boss in the | declaration Soviet Union, at. the signing of a joint declaration of Formosa. Soviet Leaders Bid Fond, Alcoholic Adieu to Tito After Six-Hour Farewell Party Tito today. The Yugoslav marshal | apparently managed to hold fast) For six hours he and Premier Nikolai Bulganin had entertained Yugoslav President Tito, top offi- cials of Tito’s government and ‘their wives in a private room in the Serbian Parliament Building. matter tee IK | danced in a concert hall nearby. | ePla Soviet singers imported from | Moscow entertained the - official | party... The reception followed the sign- ing of the joint declaration by Tite | Russians’ eight-day visit to the Yu- goslav Communist Chief Stalin had kicked: out of the Soviet bloc in 1948. Khrushchev wound up the party with kisses. After listing down a long flight of marble steps to his car, he bussed the wives of Vice Presidents Ed- = on the cheeks, Tito’s handsome wife—who drank only tomato juice during the Conrad, Slater in Links Finals. Texan Ousts Patton’s Conqueror to. Reach une = ST. ANENS, England w — Joe Conrad of San Antonio, Tex:, de-| feated Phil Scrytton, English | Walker Cup player, 5 and 4, to reach the finals of. the British | amateur golf championship foday. | Conrad's opponent in. tomorrow’s | 36-hole final will be Alan Slater of England, who defeated Arthur Perowne 3 and 2, Slater, who disposed of two top- rank Americans yesterday, upset Joe Carr of Ireland, the 1953 cham- ” HANDSHAKING IN ‘HELGRADE-—President ora | principles in Saigon yesterday. Watching is Soviet . | Premier Nikolai Bulganin, Tito.joined Russia in the in -- backing = China's claim evening~— shook hands Khrushchev, Bulganin and Deputy Soviet Premier A. I. Mikoyan. No| rights of the Communist People’ s| one kissed her. Tito drove Khrushchev to the| airport in his Rolls Royce and remained _on hand to see his | guests off. In @ final round of handshakes before boarding his plane, Khrush- chev spent mae time bidding. fare- well to U. S. ‘Ambassador James W: Riddleberger than any of the other diplomats present. At a din- ner party. last Saturday the two held a peppery exchange on the -meritg of capitalis m_.versus socialism. Tite and his Visitors closed their parley. last night with a declaration in general terms of principles urging that. the way be paved for’ peacetyl' sclutien of world problems. \ with x ar State Payments " Plan Would Amount to. Guaranteed. Income for Half of the Year. | DETROIT w\—Tense auto industry labor talks cen- . tered today on the extent lof employer liability under a supplemental jobless pay plan which one large pro- ducer, Ford, has reportedly accepted in principle. ' Ford acceptance of the. basic idea” behind the CIO United Auto Workers guar- teed annual wage demand —that employers foot part of the bill for maintaining to and the Soviet Union supported | “the satisfaction of the legitimate | Republic of China with regard to Taiwan Formosa .. .” [It did not say, however, that Peiping should fight for the island now held by Chiang Kai-shek’s Nationalists. the Soviets have joined I ‘} Peiping’s demands for Formosa. In Washington, the State Depart- ment declined comment on the statement until it had more time to study the document. But offi- cials said on there somes the declaration. | The document ald” Yogoslavia rt ns fo Fy. in Smaller Plane’ will Use Twin Engine Craft for Trips to _ Gettysburg Farm WASHINGTON (—President Ei- senhower is flying to his country home at Gettysburg today in a small plane. It is his first air trip craft since he became. President. The two-engine plane, which is attached to the Air Force, has-been flying between Washington and Gettysburg for some time prepar-. ing for this trip. James C. Hagerty, Elisenhow- er's press secretary, told report- ers the plane being used by the President has been. certified as satisfactory ‘by the Air Force. He said it also meets ‘require- ments of the Secret Service. He did not say what these were. Asked whether the President quently for trips to Gettysburg, Hagerty said ‘‘That depends on the situation at the time and I would not limit it to Gettysburg.” The plane is a four-place Aero | Commander made by the Aero De- ‘of Beth- President sign and Engineering. any, Okla, Ordinarily the flies in a giant Const Area Draft Boards’ {Quota 30 in July Oakland County’s draft boards have been ordered to induct 30 ‘men into the armed services in July, State Selective Service Head- ‘quarters announced today, The statewide’ quota ‘for the ip “ pion, 2 and 1, é month is 550, compared to 600 for Tire ether Aanutcane, Milly Yoo May and 538 for June. aesnaet to et guatenGnele. Serum ah at sad © Seomping Van Wagoner Appointed | to Perowne, 1-up, on the 20th hole, | firmed Gov, Williams’ is nanan oe In Today's Press "Bridge Authority. County News vennee evsvsveat ae ; — Editorials ....... vibe es Hotin =. - —_ and Gare 98 oe Bulletin. gers School ews *inaae ‘ - ‘ihais be ig tome Spdinedoadbans %,° re ian) ‘ oll fv al Ls ir decanioent ak " 1 iG li ‘ = r S 200s ee been ; q vhuk to the Boston Brulng, aim; i 0 | in a big, nine-player swap,’ | heee { : J é “Ford 1d GAW Plan ‘Would Work Out in This. Way ple of how combined state and employer jobless payments, as re-- portedly offered by the Ford Mo- tor Co. in auto industry negotia- tions, would apply to a married worker-in Michigan with two chil- dren and earning $2.10 an hour: His take-home pay, after’ taxes, would be about $76. Under the state system he would get about China's claims to a seat in \the | ‘DETROIT —Here’s an exam- |. workers’ income when they are laid off—provided hope that a strike Monday among Ford’s 140,000 workers could be averted. However, Ford has reportedly agreed to provide its laid-off work- ‘ers with weekly payments, sup- ‘plementing their state unemploy- ment compensation . benefits, for only a maximum 26 weeks, or half a year, This would amount to a guar- anteed semi-annual wage instead of the full 52-week pay assurance sought by union President Walter United Nations. \ ae bebSee. eel Yugoslavia has diplomptic_rela- ’ Another, probably tions with Red China and in the| serious; stumbling block in solving jobless payments vith Ford Se willing to snabe. qi. 3 an ih 3 ile it scaled this down to 80 ER” TT part way so fa achieving the For the first four weeks, under a guarantee of 65 per cent of take-home pay, he would be en- titled to $49.40 per week. The’ company would pay him the dif- ference from the state Ls inca of $12.40, For the next 22 weeks of avert his guarantee would be 60 per’ cent. of take-home pay, or $45.60, The company would pay him $8.60 next Wednesday. weekly in supplemental payments. Poni “* x * | viously—in July present high leve Based on empl said, empl level throug’ mid-July, / */ The area’s . currently empl 1953. - James H. Dudley, office manager. while non-mariufac has in said. The me nec rh Gecreare is in, Day the — of a foundry, he he said. ! Equals All- Time Record © Current Pontiac-area employment is equaling an alle time. high, with 81,800, workers drawing re checks, it was reported today by the Pontiac _ of the Michigan Employment Security Commission. . pay- ef Bsus c+ , said once go = ‘employment to the MESC, ent should remain close t0. the p Cee te _industry—motor vehicles—is . ‘34.200. workers, the a RIS However, the manufacturing work work force i eee et THE PONTIAC PRESS) FRIDAY, JUNE 3, 1955" Pes . Ss dea | || Merey Hospital. The Rev. Pontiac Deaths * John “Antonio Ablin Service will be held Saturday at ‘2-p.m. in the Melvin A.. Schutt [ Funeral .Home for Jolin Antonio Ablin, 55, of 221 Willard St., who ‘died Wednesday at St. Joseph Wil- liam E. Hakes of the First Baptist Church will officiate with burial |, in Oak Hil) Cemetery. In Mr. Ablin's obituary yesterday the name of a daughter, Mrs. Dolores Rice, was omitted among | the survivors, ‘Mrs. Hargest Coleman PONTIAC PIANIST — Artist Vivian Scott will be| sical groups during her school years here in the playing in familiar Surroundings when she presents early 1940's, she was a member of the National a concert benefiting her church Sunday evening in| Honor Society and was awarded the Sarah McCarroll 3:30 p.m. at the William F. Davis Pontiac High School Auditorium. Nery active in mu-| Foundation scholarship for two consecutive years. | Funeral Home. «|Pontiac, Waterford Vivian Scott\Gives Recital Youths inRoad-E-0 to Benefit Pontiac Church Vivian Scott, graduate of Pontiac High School class of 1943, honor Poe of Howard University, jolene Julliard School of Music, is being sented in a concert at Pontiac High School audits um .m. under . M. E. Church. On March 20, Vivian made her debut at Town Hall, New York City.. Her appearance was made possible. by Jugg, Inc., - which gives — to young talented ton, D. C., an Sunday, June 5, at 8 benefit the Newman artists. Of her perlcreenee! the|, New York Herald Tribune music critic wrote: “An ex- -ceptionally gifted young pianist, Vivian Scott, made her debut at Town -Hall as _ days in the Oakland County “gun sets leon , “sold” him a bottle of liquor pal Bagley and Wessen Sts. early April. -. Shaw later was sentenced to 60 jail and placed on a year’s probation Cranbrook Pldnetarium Open for Appointments _Views of the summer sky through a 6-inch telescope will be demon- early August at Cranbrook Insti- tute of Science, Bloomfield Hills. Public groups. may make ap- pointments at a nominal fee by calling Midwest 4,1600, extension 73. > ; The institute's projection plane- tarium, now being completed, is expected to be available for public viewings in July, when a schedule on a felonious assault charge, will be announced. Air Raid Warning Siren to Be Sounded Tomorrow were reminded by’: civil defense officials that the air raid warning siren atop the Pontiac State Bank will be sounded at 1 p.m. to- morrow, as it is on the first Sat- for trom three to five minutes is the “Alert” signal. It indicates -an-attack ig expected: within a “few hours, The “Take Cover” ‘signal is a be given by the siren, ag in the Reason for this, according to .tlié Oakland County CD office, is that radioactive fall-out could be dan- gerous in some areas long after other areas are safe, The “All Clear” will be an- n@inced over the Conelrad cthan- nels, - The. Pontiac CD office expects ‘the following action to be taken the “Alert” is sounded, out- of practice: strated ‘on a limited number of | the seventh annual Jugg, Inc. award winner. Her pro- gram included works by Bach, Swanson, Schumann and Chopin. “Miss Scott has all the excite- ment and ebullience of youth. Her technique is large, her tone mag- “The Prelude from _Bach— Busoni Fugue in D Major was utterly arresting. Swanson’s - ‘Sonata’ and charming ‘The Cuckoo! were clean and. bright. The Chopin Etudes displayed the most sensitive and relaxed mu- in short a debut to remember.”- — According to her mother, Mrs. *|Mary Belle Scott, 146 Jackson St., Vivian showed great interest in music at the age of three. ~ When five years old, she began her music lessons with Mrs. Robert (Bertha) Lowe, the wife was taught ‘by Pauline. Mo- Caughan, known musically as Carlotta Franzell. auspices of and to -school here, she also. studied with ‘Junior and Pontiac High Schoals, nificently sonorous and her fingers fleet, strong and diciplined. sicality of the afternoon. It was* ee is aa Sd Sen Mrs. Andrew Ramsey. She has two Other teachers were Lyla Brew- five. er Tabor, Blanche Watson and Margaret Pelican. While still in Edward Bredshall of Detroit. When Vivian. was 13, Mrs. S. A. Kessel], founder of the Tuesday Musical here, recognized her abil- ity and wanted to help.. Mrs. Kessell gave benefit teas in her home and made’ it possible for Vivian to have the Harry Protiva's grand piano when they moved to Florida. Mr. Protiva was an investment broker here. During her years at Washington Vivian accompanied orchestra and band members in the district and state contests. Be The young artist has ae edncerts in Washington, D. C., Williamsburg, Va., Birmingham, Ala. and Berkeley, Calif. in addi- tion to radio and television appear- Sunday evening she will play: Ttalian Concerto a ceeesecc.-.s3. Bae Carnaval . peer ater aes eeees SCHUMBAD Intermission mm .. Chopin Etudes, Op. 33 ....... No. 12 Ne b-ll T Refiets _— VEau La Vie oe eee a eee ee eee beer en ees a er children, a daughfer, Rheba who is six years old and a son, Drew, er, she is survived by six chil- ‘i brothers and sisters, Wash, and Cousanna Quince, Springs, Abraham of Soso, Miss., William of Biloxi. Lasiter of Philadelphia, Miss., Bob- ble of Laurel, worth and Emma Brown, both of Pontiac, ~ and was married here +4939. _er, father and three children, Tad iis also survive, The funera! will be held Saturday -at 2 p.m. in the Macedonia Baptist | Church ~ Mrs. Hargest (Rosa) Coleman, 39. -of 594 California St. /She died Mondal at Pongfac..Gen- eral Hospital after a brief illness. The Rev. L. R. Miner Will of- ‘ficiate with buria! in Oak Hill Cemetery. Mrs, Coleman was born June 13; 1915 in Bay. Springs, Miss. and was the daughter of George an Channie Paige Quince. She = married there in 1937, . She had lived in Pontiac 13 years | coming here from Bay Springs, Bak tes Snatch $50,000. held up a branch office of the Cleveland Trust Co. minutes after it had opened. First reports to police were that the loss was about $50,000. iwere in the West Side branch. i % Ps faces. the men bile one stocky and ruddy complexioned. | vaulted over the tellers’ , scooped up- cash from several | | drawers. : Four - Stocking - Matted Men ‘Stage Holdup in- Cleveland CLEVELAND w—Four gunmen ‘today, 10 Four tellers and a bookkeeper * over their fled.in an automo- Wearing stockings While-the others siood of the bandits, guard, described .as bar and’) ..% s * Witnesses said he was about 40, | | weighing 200 pounds and standing | |5 feet 11 in-height, a’ tan stocking |masked his face, thought to be round in shape..and red-in color. and had been employed at the St.|He wore a brown shirt and tan Joseph Mercy Hospital. She was a member of the Macedonia Baptist | Church. L Besides her husband and -moth-| Alse surviving are the following Matt of Bay Miss., Corrine Miss., Mary Duck- | Friends may call today after | ‘Marquis James Pecbody Marquis James Peabody, 76. of | 10 Brewer Ct. died last night after a two years’ Born Jan. 15, 1879 in Rolla, Mo., he was the son of William and Ellen Nye Peabody.’ He married | the former Winifred Tueker here Te-| in 1901. A painter and decorator, Mr. Peabody had lived in Pontiac 55 years. Besides his wife, he is survived by five children, Edward of Cali-. fornia, Mrs. Ruth Rowe and Mar- quis Peabody, both of Pontiac, Mrs. Mable. Tedder of Clarkston and Mrs, Leola Lorang of Linden. Service will be held Monday at 2:30 p.m. at the Huntoon Funeral Home with the Rev. James H. Luther of the Silvercrest Baptist Church officiating. Burial will be in Oak Hill Cemetery. « Mrs. Edward Richards Mrs, Edward (‘Martha B.). Rich- ards, 38, of 3855 Joslyn Rd. died yesterday at Pontiac General Hos- pital. She had been ill six months. Born March 14, 1917 in Detroit, she was the daughter of George {Ti and Anna Neubacher Shumaker Nov. 12, Mrs. Richdrds attended er in Belair and was a member of the Latter Day Saints Church. She came here from Belair in 1939. Surviving are her husband, moth- Franklin, Robert James and Ed-| win Thomas, all at home. - A brother, Richard Shumaker, of Grand Rapids and three sisters, Mrs, Frank Van Blarcom of Bay City, Mrs. Ronald Mustoe of Gar- den Grové, Calif. and Mrs. Al Marchment of Weeksville, N.C., The funeral will be held Monday at 1:30 p.m, in the Latter Day| WONDER is no Saints Church with. Elder Claude) Cook officiating. Burial will be in Le and means that an attack . in minent. ~ The Weather ‘VicmntTy — Partly he and Seter- Ac AND eloudy and we: mer row near #4. Sieh susethy leaky cad wane Win want. Sree Gundecshouss, Teday in Pontiac Lowest temperature preceding & «.m. ats oe: Wind velocity § ‘mph. Sarde ®t Pir am ‘turday at seta Gaturday at 4:03 a.m. ‘viset wry ee at *i:46 pm... i ¢am... tos waees TEL. 7@m.... pee “em. {appegeenentel + 5 a. m. er || 1 PB. Th. ceeeeess Ss. ceases $B PP. Mer severee TB), er Feet CORES Di eee ed Wh a? “eh ra ees nae oi abeiahclaiaha Cede ed oe eee ; pebbles ee CAP eers I. Schools begin. evacuation of ipils cording to pre-arranged plan. | 2. Industries and business firms put emergency plans into opera- tion. 3. Civil defense forces mobilize On the “Take Cover”. signal, with attack just ‘a short time off, the CD office advises citi- zets to dé the following: iliness. Civitan International. Installations KILL is ruled out. For the same af be bea statement of his philosophy. | Slacks and held a .45 caliber auto- | matic pistol. Hé crammed the currency into of Lester J. Slusser Jast month. two of the drawers, and the ban- | dits carried the drawers off to.) | under the stars tonight and tomor- irow at The Day in Birmingham BIRMINGHAM _ ~ Scout troops from Birmingham, Frank- ‘tin and Bloorhfield Hills will camp Kensington Metropolitat Park. ; Scouts from the area, some 400: in ali, will join with 2,100 others from District One in the camporee, a demonstration of camping skills with competition between patrols. Units will arrive at the park and pitch tents in their assigned areas, Competitive sports and skill contests will start: at 2 p.m. tomorrow * afternoon, Religious lowed by a noon meal wiiere special camporee certificates will be awarded, District One of the Detroit Area Boy Seout Council extends from Eight Mile Road to Bloomfield | are in the, district, . “?* * * . Oakland County register of deeds Orrin McQuaid is the new owner of the Birmingham Hardware, 152 | N. Woodward Ave, MeQuaid pur- | chased the store from the estate “T will not- take an active part in the management of the store,’ Hills and from: Inkster to Dequin-| dre roads. A total of 8 troops | - Boy Scout Troops. to Join (in. District One Camporee ficers, The other -two the. Pajama ang Jet-Head ‘ Ed Danziger, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edrhund . Danziger, Wing Lake, was elected president. Oth- | ers eleeted included Barbara Wool- son, vice president; Betty Arnoldi, - secretary, and Carol Brodi, treas- urer, * * 6 Officers for the newly formed Our Lady Queen of Martyrs School. PTA were elected- recently. Temporary chairman Mrs. Dick Reach. relinquished her post to ' Jack Cleary following his election services will be held Sunday-tel-. » as president. Frank Murphy was elected vice president; Mrs. Paul Rebe, — secend vice president; Mrs. — Brindle, * & -« A new Presbyterian congregation, to be known as the. Northminster Presbyterian Church, will be organized at 8 p.m. Sunday in the chapel of First Presbyterian Church, 1669 West Maple St. The new church will serve the Pem: - broke area in northeast Birming- ‘ham. A site for the ‘new church has dren, Deloris, ‘Linda, Sandy, | their waiting car. McQuaid said. “Tom Cummings, | been procured on Big Beaver and George, John B.- and Joseph, all ° \formerly with McBride's Hard.| Crooks Rds. After -formal organ. - of Pontiac. - Miss Lisa Zeb, 21, one of the ware, will serve aS Manager,” Mc- | ization plans will be made for the tellers, said $15,500 was missing Quaid said there will be some re- | official installation of the Rev. Me from her cage, but that $10,000. modeling and stock changes in the | | Kay Taylor as pastor. had been overlooked. City Civitan Club. tolnstall Officers New Pontiac Civitan Club offi-| cers will be installed by the dis- | trict governor at the club's annual | store. Other notes about businesses in the Birmingham 1 trading area: dames Tuok, manager of the A&P supermarket, announced the installation of an air condi- tioning system, completing a six- month modernization project at the store. | Construction of a one-wing addi- | dinner meeting at Devon Gables tion to the McManus, John & | tomarrow, night. Hofored guest and speaker will be Roy M. Abagnale, president of | will be conducted by Walter Lewis, governor of the Great Lakes Dis- trict." Civitan chapters from Indiana, | Ohio, Ilinofs, Ontario and other Will head the student government parts of Michigan will be repre-| ®* the new Bloomfield High School, Long Lake Rd. and Telegraph, when it opens in September. sented at the affair. About 600 planes depart to or) arrive from foreign nations in the U. S. each day. Adams Building in Bloomfield Hills started this week. The addi- tion, expected to' be completed by October, will provide an estimated | | space. s. |the city yesterday, will submit a— written report in about a month. -- | thons for student government of- 5,000 square foot increase in floor * e 2 Members of the Cannibal party | The Cannibal party was one of three at the school dyring elec- City Fire Stations Being Studied Today Two representatives’ of the Na+ tional Board of Fire Underwriters )and the Michigan Inspection Bu- ese are in Pontiac today check- ing existing fire station locations | and making surveys to determine / where future stations can best be /placed for maxrmum protection. City Manager Walter K. Will- man said the two, who arrived in_ Willman said the last complete survey of Pontiac's fire protection facilities and equipment was made in 1928. A supplemental check was made in 1944. There are about 80,000 private airplanes in the U. S. Authorities Complete Missing Man's Note The .authorities figured out the | ee man’s note. This is how | they arrived at the meanings: WHILE ON A TREK YESTER- | DAY, I CAUGHT SIGHT OF THE BEAUTIFUL NIGER. TREK is| better thant TREE here: the phras- JUSTIFY MY NEED is better than ing would haye been IN or UP IN- A TREE, whereas we know he BATE MY IDEAS, An egotist would DARE anything, and_ would usually consider it be- neath him te DEBATE IDEAS because he is sure he is right. I CANNOT WELL EXPLAIN OR the inversion, I CANNOT TELL— EXPLAIN OR JUSTIFY MY) was on a journey. TREK is a South NEED TO OTHERS I SHALL NOT. | rican word,. but the inexpe- And NEED is more cogent- = more ground than FORMAL; “FOR- MAL has more of the connotation of social standards, than of the NORMAL accepted standards of living. And-.PRISON is more apt than “POISON, for the note goes on I MUST HAVE FREEDOM TO BE MY ODD SELF. PRISON vs. FREEDOM is hisvbig problem. ODD ‘is a better choice than OLD here because this is said rienced traveler might well have+ DEED heré; his NEED for a dif-| = a young man who could not transposed it to apply to a West African journey. —_NIGER, the ver through — French West Africa and Nigeria, is the only possible werd here. It would be impossible tp see a TIGER in Africa, for the tiger's habitat is Asia. AS IT STREAMED BELOW ME. fol- naturally, STREAKED. would not apply so welj toa riv- er. IT GAVE ME CAUSE TO PON- DER. This is better than any combination of PAUSE and WON- DER. CAUSE, that is, reason, has more validity than the phrase GAVE ME PAUSE, | meaning “made me hesitant or uncertain.”” expression for his state of mind‘ _| SIGHT OF THE BEAUTIFUL Nicerss IT ; | meaning than ALONG Wane ON A TREK YESTERDAY, | CAUGHT STREAMED BELOW ME,IT GAVE ME MSE TO PONDER. iF | SHOULD Wt 1, my UFE wouLD Bt SHAPE @ STAYING. THE JUNGLE REWUaRDS, THE HUNGER OF MAN AND BEAST AUREL. SINCE | 00 WOT CARE TO DEBASE my WEAL, 1 CANNOT WELL EXPLAIN OR JUSTIFY my NEED TO OTHERS. 1 SHALL NOT, NORMAL LIFE HAS BEEN A PBySON To me. 1 MUST WAVE freeoom To se my ODp SELF. ALONE win wy Parent oc€sIRE FOR EXPERIENCE AND DEPTH, WHat 1 HAVE ALWAYS DREAMED witt very well refer to his OLD SELF. ALONE WITH MY PATENT DESIRE — ALONE has more. tor the — writer’s desertion of civilization proves: his need te be ALONE. His desire is no longer LATENT, that Is, hidden or dormant, but 1s actually PATENT, that is, ob- vious or evident. FOR EXPERIENCE OR DEPTH —there ig no evidence that the young man was seeking DEATH but rather a new life that would have the DEPTH lacking in his NORMAL LIFE. Therefore, WHAT (THAT would have’ called for THAT which) I HAVE ALWAYS DREAMED WILL COME TRUE, PONDER shows the deep concen- tration necessary for making a grave decision. IF I SHOULD WILL IT follows | logically; since there is no TIGER, | reason, MY LIFE WOULD BE SHAPED BY STAYING is better |. | ferent life is more the burning question than his ‘DEED in run- | ning away from the safari. NORMAL LIFE HAS BEEN A PRISON TO ME. NORMAL covers ' DREAMED follows the thought better than DREADED. The signature is not LONESTAR, for the young manis not from Texas. It is a word that means “a guiding ideal” of “a star that leads” — the young idealist signs’ himself LODESTAR. rwTerrrrrTT TT Te ee ee ee PPPPPP PA PPP AA DPPDP POPPA DS than any combination of SHAMED or SHARED with SLAYING or SWAYING.” . THE. JUNGLE REWARDS THE HUNGER OF MAN AND BEAST) ALIKE. The story clues mentioned on this man was “‘under the spell Africa,” and this seems L2G PA OAc. Pn Sot Pita Doe DRIV It ig more appropriate’to the situ- ation than any combination of REGARDS OR RETARDS with HUNGER or HUNTER. 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NIGHT "TIL 9:00 EASY PARKING _ "at OUR OWN LOT! | - pa a few seni from: our store, turn right off Saginaw ot alley — bee our sign—our ore : lot, rte our a Be rea eee hoe rag a ge — pr ee oe ye ie tin a ie ie oe ee ese =F Pek aa ce ak oi at. eee nes Seen a 2s + ee SoS 4 es Nie all 7 _. THE PONTIAC PRESS.) FRIDAY, JUNE. 3, 1955, _ ees - Sigma Chi Bete lond . 7 Cae a So a alk tac colenias setae ch Blondes | _..|Amvets in Convention —_[ S/d Gov. Williams wil Hake Dr CY Wh — het won - Where Are the G olden Girls of Yesteryear 32 = 32 202 ry vention Friday. About 500 dele- prea Peay yy By PHYLLIS BATTELLE On my strait-laced campus, it|able to the wiles of the next | = it was just happenstance— ( wishy-washy year we're living sight eg gear Scar ee a sonervatidnn: of: Rect Sisheiin att .-NEW YORK (INS) —Sentimen- | was properly assumed that either |ho came along.: | You.know, I'm married to a blonde | Lee Grosse Pointe, state. commander, ‘tain a total of 8,400 square miles, tal members of old Sigma Chi fra. ternity have linked thefnselves up | traditionally with &‘{certain type | of girl, the blue of whose eys and the gold of whose hair are a blend of the Western skies. * e LJ They always took their inter- nationally famous theme, ‘The Sweetheart of Sigma’ Chi” pretty literally, It was not law exactly but, Panhellenic, it was custom, » Well this year, these gentle- men of distinction have switched to brunettes. They have official- ly refuted their song by select. ing three brewn-haired beauties to vie for the title of “Interna- tional Sweetheart of Sigma Chi’ at their 100th birthday celebra- tion to take place in Cincinnati, Ohio, late this month, The coeds are cute all right, but | they are decidedly not in —s | with Sigma Chi standards. It is oc for instance, that any of t weet yo thi would—like a rainbow po Mares _ in the afterglow’ (But then that | ‘always seemed a lot to ask~of a girl anyway.) SOMEWHAT STUNNED Ever since I received the an- nouncement about the Sigs’ up- coming upheaval of blondes, | have been somewhat stunned, for I hazily days when a Sigma Chi who fell, by dire chance, for a redhead or darker was subject to all sorts of | ridicule. ‘ TROPICAL FISH and ALL SUPPLIES Many wpectes te be seen in our 50 Display Tanks This Ad Werth & Trepical Fish BRENDEL’S | 2441 AuBurn Road (M-59) ° 3 Miles West ef Utica BE 2-014) PARAKEETS and SUPPLIES Open Menday threugh Saturday aa alee OK Cf Any time, any place, it's 0.K. to serve “C-K” wine because one bottle is as delicious as the next! Get your favorite in “C-K" wine today. recall my own college | | Lung Research Grant you looked like a blend of. the Western sky, honey, or you were ‘barred from the big white Sigma Chi mansion, This signified that, one starlit ‘night in spring, the young gents of | . ‘all right and took positions under came to “The Sweetheart of Sig- 4 ly broke down, Even Juliet herself JULIET GIGGLED _. | Only in this case, the serenade | didn’t work. The boys. marched up the window wherg the brunette sat Julietishly, lighted candle in ber hand, ° . * * * All went well until the boys ma Chi,” and then things general- Sigma Chi {course with the cucethaart song. Such: a ritual Was performed for | any senior girl “pinned” to a senior male, and it invariably left most girls in tears and: most men in’ a cow-eyed condition, vulner- Grand Rapids Man Gets Lansing Post tlemen of ‘Sigma Chi slowly marched away. Still singing, but | disgusted. Shortly thereafier, the ro- mance ended, He couldn't stand the ribbing, and she wouldn't than beth of- them. But here, in "55, at the frater- nity’s ‘centennial, this ivy-covered tradition is to be kicked aside .in (tennis star Tony Trabert and. res- it t@qurateur Vincent rtucky Derby; favor of three brownettes from the University of Texas, Duke and | San Diego State College. mn might one ask what gives. | LANSING: @ — Thomas H. E. ~ Quimby of Grand Rapids has been | appointed by Gov. Williams as di- | rector of the State Workmen's | Compensation Department, ‘Quimby, who is chairman of the Kent County Democratic Commit- | is traffic manager of the Doehler-Jarvis Division plant in | Grand Rapids. The Legislature created the di-| rector’s job this year in a revision ‘of the workmen's compensation | set-up. f The director, who will be paid | $13,500 a year, will head the ad-| ministrative branch of the depart- ment. The idea of the change is to leave the compensation com- mission free to review injury claims by workmen. Quimby's appointment is for al term- expiring Jan. 1, 1959. Cancer Society Ups MINNEAPOLIS: (INS) — Direc- tors of the American Cancer. Soci- ety have allocated one million dollars for lung cancer research , because of its rising death rate. The amount, voted yesterday at |a meeting in Minneapolis, doubled the sum which had been set aside for research in lung cancer. Gov. Walter Kohler of Wiscon- sin, ACS board chairman, also | announced a new fund raising pol- | icy adopted by the group. | It prohibits ACS units from par- | ticipating in any new federated | fund appeals or community chest | | drives, | j aan There is a highway accident levery three seconds somewhere in, the U. os Ss i C IS MY BUSINESS ‘WHAT GIVES?’ — “What gives?’ we asked car- | | toonist Milt Caniff, chairman of | | the judges and Sigma Chi from | | Ohio State University, class of '30. | “Weil, there were about 100 can- | didates for the international sweet- | heart,"’ explained Milt bravely, jso I am not prejudiced—that the ones we picked were ‘all brunettes. “We worried a bit. about it, bet thea we that the Sigma Chi girl can have‘ dark hair and still get by okay.” €aniff added on behalf of his fellow judges—actor John Wayne, Sardi — that Rese this is the way it should, be. Sigma Chi ‘hust. be domecretic | in its appreciation--of beauty." ! 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Also urged is a revision which would! make it sufficient for a group to guarantee a refugee work and a home rather than to require an in- dividual American to do so. ' Having received assurances that ad- ministration of the law is being im- proved greatly, the President made no recommendation in that field or that the life of the act be extended. a x * * Congress is honor bound to make this law work. In the name of- the United States it promised the world that we would accept 209,000 refugees. Our lawmakers have no choice but to revise the act so that it will do just that even to extending the law’s life beyond 1956, County Needs _ New Roads-Very Badly Michigan's legislature has voted a cent and af half gas tax to build new roads. We face a desperate need. Our roads are probably further “be- -hind the times” than anything found in the great Wolverine Commonwealth. We pride ourselves on keeping abreast 4 or ahead of the times. Yes, by and large, ; Michigan always does well. * * 2 However, traffic has swept far past and beyond anything we offer in the way of roads, This is no criticism of the ~. Highway Department, Probably it has done better than any of us has a right ‘to expect with the money allotted. - s¢ necessary. But that fact doesn’t lessen our cur- | . rent failures one whit. We have been = sincenrry gives wings to power. | woefully negligent and while the new ———— annual appropriation of 35 million dol- = : lars seems ‘wholly insufficient, it's. a. The Man About Town : _ / : a State authorities must be certain now They re Envious . that this money is used where the trafic Other Sections Breed Larger, exists. ‘Traffic in Oakland County is © For Hungrier Mosquitoes —- eee a the =e Home cooking: Almost numbered _. @utside of Wayne, Probably more left- ,nong the lost arts. ’ hand turns block longer lines of traffic “here than they do anywhere else. We're the gateway. x & &* _ Northern traffie from more than two million Michigan people concentrated directly south passes \ through Oakland County. All automobile traffic from the east te Other sections of Michigan, jealous of Oakland County's 400 lakés, are spreading propaganda untruths about us. These. near arid areas claim that lakes breed mosquitoes. Such is not the case. These pests propagate best in stagnant-water, usually found in swamps and cat holes, in which many of these other areas abound. Back from a tour ‘that covered 35 Michigan counties, my best informant says Oakland was the only one ich ieeaad Lake in which he was fiot-bothered by mosquitoes, erage ten igan are We're even when driving his car at a good rate. the primary target both times and “For 35 years he’s kept things beautiful we haven’t half enough roads to handle our own personal volume. Cars from the populous states of cas sylvania, all of New England and | the Southeast migrate through for the rest of us,” writes “Red Run Golfer,” in paying his compliments to Oe ‘Bill Smith, head greenskeeper at that course. Bill was _ recently remembered in a substantial manner Oakland. by the members, in recognition of his good * * * : work. Of the 83 counties in the state, we're. - Managing Director of Leader Dogs for the _____ second largest in-pepuiation. No other Biind, Inc., -_. county is close. We’re third largest in square area. And our highways are absolutely alive with teeming traffic in gears’ = a tiled counties padgak set most inspiring figures, is and those off the main highways have ..__—* received grants that were dispropor- Inquiring phone calls reveal mat there tionate to their needs and rights. No Seniors.” One ~one protested much. We wanted some | good roads everywhere. * * * However, the current move is aimed primarily to help the places that have been swamped with | traffic far beyond their capacity. | ‘ ’ Oakland ranks at the top. Traffic, crawls in many, many places. In) we : others it crawls—stops—and then It has been brought to my atten- crawls to another stop. - i tion that the campaigns in the class to *« * / elections in some Pontiac schools _ We urge the authorities to concen- ee ae pans eles: trate the current spending whefe it is ‘ / dates for the class offices fo gar most needed. This is no time to tempo- ne or the class offices to garner : avers eto have the Harold L. Pocklington, calls my attention to the fact that the 75th birthday of ; : Miss Helen Keller, are two classifications of call-from an unidentifiéd “Member of the High School Seniors” seeks information on how to get in touch with those behind . _« “Sehior Employment Week,” now being publicized. It was our painful duty to inform the caller, who said he was the spokesman for a large number, that it is “Seniors” above 65 years_of age who are to be assisted in finding: jobs. : S. MEA Serece, tac. “What a Team! Your Money and My Brains” David Lawrence Says: . Red. Refugees Use Radio to Strike Back at Moscow BONN—Not very far away from here—at Munich—there's a work in operation of profound impor- \ tance to the free world. It's called Radio Liberation. Unlike the Voice of America or Radio Free ~* Europe, both of which also per- form a valuable service in the “cold war,” this enterprise is carried on by refugees who talk directly to the people in their homeland. s = * * The best testimony to the ef- fectiveness of Radio Liberation is the intensive efforts of the Soviet regime to jam the transmitters and prevent people behind the Iron Curtain from listening to these broadcasts, which are delivered in seventeen languages for the na- tionalities inside the Soviet Union. Now broadcasts have just been. begun to the Soviet. people in the Far East. cal assistants, the program staff is made up entirely of former citizens of the Sevief Union. Several are onetime listeners who have fied from the Commu- nist dictatorship. Unlike those broadcasting on ather projects which are recog- nized as ‘‘foreign,”’ the speakers on Radio Liberation use such terms as “we Russians” or ‘we Ukrainians,” and, when they criticize the Soviet system, they do it as members of the family and as fellow citizens—not as outsiders. , DESCRIBES WORK Robert F. Kelley, who was for many. years in charge of the Russian desk in the Department of State, is deputy.to the presi- dent of ‘the American Committee for Liberatioin from Bolshevism. and heads up the work in Munict.” He described the activities of his group to this correspondent as follows: A * * * “The over all objective of Radio Liberation’s broadcasts is to deepen and widen the gulf — between the peoples of the Soviet Union and their - Communist rulers. With this end in view, the broadcasts seek to increase the stress and strain and the tensions which exist in the Soviet Union and to sow the seeds of disaffection whgre it does not ‘now exist. "4 “Consequently, Radio Liberation seeks to encourage in the Soviet Union the spirit of resistance to oppression, to fortify anti-Commu- mist sentiments, to bring home to the peoples of the Soviet Union that they have friends in the free world and to develop among them a sympathetic attitude towards Western democracies. PASSIVE RESISTANCE ¢ “An effort is made to reduce to a minimum the collaboration of the peoples of the Soviet Union with their Communist government and to develop an attitude of non- cooperation and such passive re- ” Partially rested up three days after wit-. nessing the Indianapolis 500-mile race, 2 Gene Prior ; states that he never before went through so much grief to see 80 little, and wonders just what it settles anyway. * money placed where it will do the great- - est good to the greatest number. Wayne is the biggest county in population. We're next. The two adjoin. This is where the local traffic exists and this is the area of greatest concentration of outstate movements. “6 The several women who have told me their - difficulty in getting their husbands to at- ioc ff tehd PTA meetings might try a We need help. _ / “Fathers’ Apple Pie Night,” © need help desperately. 7 deing given a whirl with considerable success: , We : * {n-some Pontiac area schools. Se President Asks Congress’ .. , —— to Revise Refugee Act ~ wre cee cae . _ In a special message President Eisen- of 171 South Paddock St.; fifty-fourth wed-- ‘mowszn has given Congress a most im- “"# “nniversary. eke ae ‘He has asked that the _ Of Seymour Lake; ninety-seventh birthday. of gham; eighty-second birthday. fr. and Mrs. Charles A. Kott +. opposi of the peoples of the Soviet Union sistence as will not tail pu ish- = Latest medi ment of the participants. : * * * " “The activities of the Ameri- can Committee fer Liberation from Bolshevism are based on | the concept that the pedples of the Soviet Union are our - tial Allies in the cas a, struggle against eorimunism. There’ is no question but that disaffection exists on a wide scale in the Soviet Union in varying de- grees, ranging from incipient dis- and doubts as to the realization of Communist ideals, lack of sym- ’ pathy with present. problems of the Kremlin and so on, to com- : ment and fierce P disiflusionm hatred of the Communist regime, — to the Communist -rulers, however entail pun = satisfaction with existing conditions - agents have been especiall y active in trying to undermine the opera- tion. ous death which has never been satisfactorily explained. Efforts likewise may be expect- ed frym inside Germany to try to sabotage the project. REFUGEES CONTINUE Meanwhile, the steady stream of refugees from behind the Iron Curtain ¢antinues and they all say that the Radio Liberation broadcasts \are giving hope to many persons, who spread their ideas by word of mouth. ‘There is no way of estimating what may some day grow from little seeds | here and there inside the ite coun- tries as weil as in the Soviet Unica. Radio Liberation is supported not by any government but by the people in various countries. The American committee is composed of Howland H. Sargeant, formerly assistant secretary of state for public affairs, and a hoard of prominent Americans, with head- quarters at 6 East 45th St, New ‘York, where comprehensive. rec- | ords of the work being done are maintained. - (Copyright 1955 New York Herald Tribune, Inc. Voice of the People ‘Plans for Strike but It Will Be Wo has, in fact, been far more suc- Lome oe te and = ae hee none uber ol doesn’t love our American cap- italiem, Also remember the threat they made in Washington to the Demo- crats in regard to their, helping put this guaranteed annual wage over orf our free enterprise. It will be you to lose out, not Reuther. John Hillman Clarkston ; Mrs. Francis Questions ~~” Outcome of Vivisection Using the rhetorical question, might ask: Do you know any the American war prisoners were cruelly tortured by the nese Reds? e 23. at id sE ile 3 A letter in this column intro- duced the question of cancer. It is true that cancer has been given to many animals in the course of experiments. Animal experiment Portraits ~ By JAMES J. METCALFR You can see them running now . . . And hear them laugh and. . . . Another ... The only Arranged cessful in giving disease to ani- mals than taking it away from humans. Pennsylvania, indicate that the by Reuter rkers Who Lose Out “@isease is not hereditary in bu- mans. : cruelly misleading and disappoint. Tory Win May Influence U. S. Campaign Next Year 4q -By MERRYLE 8. RUKEYSER ‘INS Economic Commentator The striking Conservative vic- tory in Great Britain cast its ‘Shadow on the outlook in the United States. 2 *» ‘s < Enthusiasm for American shares in the stock market since Sep- tember 1953 has been based in part in confidence engendered by the Eisenhower administration. The Eisenhower economic Sir Anthony Eden _ correctly judged the British situation, and was warranted in testing in an early election whether he person- ally had. the majority support. Otherwise he would be handi- capped at hone and abroad as a mere heir and assign of Sir Win- ston Churchill. MORE SIGNIFICANT Perhaps even more significant than the split between the left and right wings of the Labor Party was the fact that rising prosperity in Great Britain reduced the allure of the Socialist program of divid- ing wealth. - : * © @ This was in line with the remark ‘Case Records of a Psychologi st FF Patient Who Has Had Ovary Removed Wonders | ~~“Constance is afraid she can never have a baby. But many supposedly sterile couples have found that they could have babies after all, just by follow- stood by all brides and grooms. By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE Case 0-347: Constance L., aged 28, asks a question of interest to many married couples. “Dr, Crane, two years ago I had a tumor on one ovary, So my physician removed that ovary tube. : “I bmve been perfectly normal ever since, but my husband and I wonder if I can never have a then 31-15 would throw this date on the 16th day after the onset of, her last period. ical wife ei | ta ae j from the 8th to the ———Send-for-my~ : : Ages ¥ dicated in case of a very badly tipped womb, but don’t resort to surgery until you have checked off turn envelope, plus a dime. It has enabled thousands of sup- posedly sterile families to have children by following the, facts out- lined above. versies of the depressed 1930s seem obsolete. i Haun Fortunately, we have not gone as far down the Socialist road as the system a mixed-up economy.) The pollution of the enterprise system in Britain has put brakes on her economic recovery. = : * The Elsenhower administration in meeting the challenge of the recession from midsummer of 1953 to midsummer of 1954 showed faith in the capacity of the enter- prise system-to work ‘out its prob- lems without governmental inter- vention. : If good times persist through next year, there may be political hay for the incumbents in re- ’ ing to the states, the localities and private enterprise those activities which they are able and willing _to perform. . _. * s * As far as Americans are con- cerned, the British elections were “a test hole into the impact on political thinking and feeling of economic expansion. Looking Back 6 -¥ears Ago PRESSURE ON Allies in Dun- kerque increased. BRITISH MEDITERRAEAN fleet enlarged to meet any foe, 2 Years Ago _ _SUSPEE€T-CONFESSES kidnap- ping lumber king’s son. CHANGE IN Constitution may “be Democrat plank in 1936, THOUGHTS FOR TODAY ~ So then they which be of faith are blessed with faithful Abraham.—Galstians 3:9. : . * * Life grows dark as we go on, till only one clear light is left shining on it, and that is faith. —Mme. Swetchine, Growihlorin ails Depends on Your State of Nutrition \ By DR, WILLIAM BRADY, .D. \, Growth of the nails, like growth of. the skin as in the healing of wound or ulcer, proceeds at a rate which depends on the state of nutritign. ‘ e i 5 rd : 2g i eg i; FE f { i i i i nf ous with the government if he sells you a few pounds of the stuff when nobody's looking. SS And if by any chance you come across crude brown or : ey i bE il i i 5 g® LF ti i z evidenced ~~ ports, aimed at’ justifying recent > ‘really safe for my child?” American 2selves the same question: - years, before winning complete ac- . ideas mild relative of thé disease in now will be asked to submi = y a Sept. 1. dead- Sets Record at Straits GP ¥ - “ CSP ae-e ang oe ont ry we THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY. JUNE 3.1 1955 Hal = Says: Vaccine Fass Recalls Dr. Jenner Smallpox; NEW YORK w—Is-this vaccine Many parents are still haunted by doubt over wheth- er to let their children be inocu- lated in the 1955. national anti- polio campaign. In London, more than 150 years ago, parents were asking them- “Is this vaccine really safe: for my child?** liest infectious disease ever to af- flict a Although separated by a cen tury and a half, there is a dis- | tinct historical parallel between the introduction of the polio and the. smalpox vaccines. Both stirred public doubt and | medical controversy, But whereas the nation’s health agencies today “have moved swiftly to’ establish | new tests to assure the safety of | the polio vaccine, Dr. Jenner’s smallpox vaccine had to fight against ignorant fears — and even religious prejudice — for many ceptance. It still. has its diehard foes. There are some interesting par- allels between Dr. Jonas P, Salk, discoverer of the polio vaccine, affd his great predecessor; Dr, Jen- ner, . * * * Both were dedicated scientists who liked to follow their own Dr, Salk tound the answer to polio in infected monkeys.. Jenner found the answer to smallpox in a cows, Dr. Salk felt so certain of his polio vaccine he inoculated his own children with it. The second per- son Dr, Jenner inoculated with his smallpox vaccine was his only son. | Dr. Jenner had had the disease | in youth, and therefore could not test it on himself, Dr. Salk has shown no interest in profiting personally ‘from his Officer Recalled in Buying Probe. Will Quiz Capt. Wool | More on Purchase of, Service Uniforms 1 WASHINGTON \—Investigating | senators called Air Force Capt. | Raymond Wool today “to answer a lot more questions’’ about the federal_ income tax returns—he—has+ sworn he falsified. The Internal Revenue heevic said meanwhile “we would be! derelict in our duty if we did not | follow through’’ to investigate his story. The tax collectors are known to have had observers at some ses- sions of the public hearings by the Senate Investigations subcom- mittee. The subcommittee is tak- ing .testimony from Wool and_oth- ers in a search for: evidence of possible graft in the buying of uni- form equipment for the armed forces. Wool, now stationed at Shelby, Ohio, formerly headed textile uni- form buying for the armed serv- ices. He has denied receiving any bribes, But he admitted in festi-| mony Wednesday that -he had falsely claimed incéme. tax deduc- tions: for business losses or, a Mor- ristown, N.J., dress shop which he said actually was earning: profits. First Reports Filed on State Gas Price LANSING ® — Preliminary re- gasoline price increases, have been: submitted by nine major oil companies, Atty. Gen. Thomas M. Kava- nagh, acting on.orders from Gov. Williams, had asked the companies to submit the reports on costs and profits to explain why gasoline prices were higher in Michigan than in neighboring states. Kavanagh said the companies ‘vaccine, Neither*did Dr, Jenner, who at one time was inoculating 300 people a day at his own ex- pense. Years later he received two su ial government grants. * * * t’ The menace of polio is minor compared to the ravages of small- pox, which during the 18th cen- tury exterminated sixty million people in Europe alone, two million ives in Russia in a single year, It was still a scourge. more dreaded than war when Dr. Jen- ner began investigating an old country gaying, ‘Those who get cowpox never get smallpox.’’ His own boyhood suffering had left him with a life’s dream: To find a way to wipe out the disease, which sometimes - had a death Tate as faces of high *. 35 per cent, often Jeft the survivors—including the face of Geseae. Washington—deep- ly pock-marked. _ * * & ; In 1796, some 16 years after he had made his first private test, Dr. Jenner publicly demonstrated his vaccine. It was greeted with ave and fear, anger and vituper- A ican surgeon Gaaaced it. Some pulpiteers thundered it was against. the will of Heaven to cure God-imposed smallpox -by an inoculation of man-made. cowpox. One minister’s verdict: degrading relapse of civilization that ever disgraced the civilized world."* ODAY’S ASSIGNMENT FOR: See JUNIOR EDITORS ta Fl hg ra, 0 yin \ NA Ati OUR FIRST JOURISTS— — De Soto Sees the Mississippi River When Hernando De Soto was Spanish governor of Cuba and Florida, he asked the Indians where he ‘could find gold. They directed him west, | and for three year's he wandered through the present Gulf States. He| as a means to gain objectives. | did not find wealth, but in 1541 he did discover a great river the Indians | which they could not gain by force. | called ‘The Father of Waters.” When De Soto died of fever his friends buried him in the Mississippi | laine. to protect his body from hostile Indians. Since that time the Mississippi has played an important part in American history. It carried | the land along its banks is | world. The Mississippi and its chie{ tributary, the Missouri, is the longest , went on an unusual diet in the bull- | the rafts and boats of the first settlers, and | one of the richest farming regions in the | “The most. It was whispered about that one boy after being vacciyated took to bellowing like a bull and a girl grew hair all over her body,and mooed like a cow, Despite- all ae eney a year later 70 -eading London medical men signed a statement of confi- dence in the new vaccine. Its public adoption was delayed by an unfortunate incident. A fel- low named George Pearsgn, who Chiang Urges Fliers’ Release Calls Holding Captives ‘Blackmail’; Hints U. S. Will Lose Face TAIPEI, Formosa (INS) — Gen- eralissimo Chiang Kai-shek de- clared today that Red China should follow up its freeing of the four “Otherwise,” he — “we can ‘prestige in Asia will suffer a serious setback and the period of imprisonment for the other Americans may be prolonged.” Chiang, replying to a question- | U. S. fliers by releasing “all Amer- | ©": was contaminated, began his own inoculation program under the aus- pices of the Royal Jennerian So- ciety. ° Public confidence was -restored. In 18 months 12,000 London resi- dents; were vaccinated, and the annial smallpox death rate dropped from 2,018 to 622. Thomas Jefferson was one of the first prominent Americans to have his family vaccinated. y The secs vaccine technique | was improved by subsequent in- vestigation, But even now, through | seme biologica! freak, a mild case | i. ne will occasionally e) following vaccination.- aut U, 8, authorities once vac- cinated 3,515,000 residents of the Philippine Islands without a fatal- ity. Where vaccination is compul- the same steady curve of 1iass performance achieved by the Jen- Ppur-/ ner vaccine, a quicker public ac- ceptance and modern medical re- sources should make it ‘possible eiGen a genccaiion er lems ta Wet polio and smallpox where they both belong — among the diseases of No End in Sigh ‘\ striking Associated Society of Lo- in Rail Walkout British Factories ' Slow Down as Strike Grinds Into Sixth Day LONDON «®—Britain’s nation- wide railwdy strike’ ground into its sixth day today with labor peacemakers reporting “‘no pro- gress at all.” Industria] plants were slowing down from lack of materials from warehouses jammed with finished products.. Talks between leaders of the comotive Engineers and Firemen Postal Head:Awards Mail Truck Contracts er General Arthur E. Summerfield has announced the award of con- tracts for purchase of 2,375 new) WASHINGTON (UP)—Postmast- | | and the General Purposes Com- mittee of the powerful Trades Un- ‘ion Congress broke down night. * = = Feckrios and workshops began to cut operations, with widespread unemployment in prospect if ‘the strike does not end quickly. Six major Welsh steelworks an- nounced they would bank their furnaces today and put 2,700 work: who man the bulk of the nation's locomotives, are demanding reise of $1.12 a week over their present base pay of $27.30, Unde present methods of man- ufacturing, about 15 to 20 per cent the total weight of an automobile is aluminum. last | - * naire from Seymour Berkson, | general manger of International | overtures of peace, saying they | }are part of a design ‘to enslave | the whole of Asia.” In this category, Chiang placed the recent suggestion that he enter into direct negotiations with the Peiping government, “Nothing shall induce me to do so," he said. “For in the past 30 years, the Chinese Communists in their dealing with:my government have repeatedly used negotiation | through this old Communist trick.” in| Prisoners Dine on Needles, Springs News Service, also denounced 4s | “sham” Soviet Russia's current | KANSAS CITY, Kan. — Two Wyandotte County jail prisoners river system in the world — 4,200 miles. Starting as a ten foot wide pen cell yesterday. stream in north central Minnesota, the river later becomes about a/ mile wide, Mark Twain wrote about it in his book ‘‘Life on the Mississippi. The river was the setting for the colorful show boats, and the song ‘‘Old Man River” affectionately refers to the Mississippi. In the drawing you see De Soto discovering the Mississippi. Color. promas—3%,—charged with” arson,” Tthe picture so you will have your own story of America’s first tourists. | Tomorrow: Father Hennepin sees Niagara Falls. At a hospital] last night physi- | cians pumped from the men’s | | stomachs such things as_needles, | ‘parts af bed springs and zipper tabs from their jail clothing. The prisoners were Lester Ray | and Gordon Keith Anderson, 30, | charged with arson and murder. FEDERA dept. stores “ Open Mon., Fh Oa Hi a ORM Cot reports line. 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M. a a e e bd ¢ By EARL WILSON fic death toll for the first four | in his coat lapel over the years. | and. made.me wear a hat,’ he ex- VENICE —Now- ‘that. thirty of us Broadwayites have fear months of 1955 increased 12 per He started a plained. . to Venice to goto a movie in a gondola, T can tell you that Joe cent in comparison with the same ¢ = = DiMaggio is very popular in Italy. | period last year, State Police re- . 3 2 ported today Epa nthe io on every Dalen | A record total of 154 traffic aieliikm 9°Y e “calendar because-the month of ; May is spelled “Maggio.” merervrae my mee Oe Te F deaths during April jumped the » multicolor four-month figure to 534 persons Ss’ 7TINe? killed. The April death toll was 35 | Us/LINE sandals more than were killed last year in SANDALS y ata = ; '. wee price! State Police records showed an | increase in deaths and injuries but a slight decrease in the num- ber of traffic accidents this year. Of the 12,60d. arrests made by CHICKEN On the trip to Idlewild cieek State Police in “April. 11.539 were my wife graciously allowed me tor trate ar motor vehicle vioia-. yokoanger peg — ance | State Police also answered 6.957 « You will Itke its delicious ring in the Long Island scenery ‘complaints and made 25.060 prop . ‘ MISSES AND no : Al saying that in all fairness she S erty and 3.545 liquor“ inspections ; ’P ae oni SIZES tempting mouth watering expected to sit at the window all | during April. ¥ : \ 10 3 goodness-—makes it a feast the. rest of the way to Europe. ; : ; ~ By © Mai s in itself. tho torromnaia Gaoe- wentt ~ Swindlers Find Victim ~ owns We eral — : NEW HAVEN, Conn. 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After walking several Then surdenly the breath-taking Alps! blocks, the man pointed to a‘ “The glorious Catskills at last!” shrieked Mort Nathanson | building and said. ‘That's my of our party. “And there is a whole field of spaghetti—isn’t | bank.” - | salads and delicious desserts | TRY iT— Go frrst to to choose from! : : BRING THE FAMILY! elsner's pceishiesciiras FOOD SHOP 144.146 N. SAGINAW STREET SHOE STORE IN BASEMENT - that typically Italian!” It was the police station. The Open Monday and Friday ‘til 9 P. M. 4 From Milan we took a train, and at Verona eight people said | ™<" fed. 2 ee $$$ this must be Newark. Brews ; , x * * * ° . ; . e All the male Italians kept exclaiming “Benny” when they . , passed Eleanor Holm. She asked who Benny was, and dis- : , - . a covered it was an Italian word meaning “good” and “nice.” eenty-four hopes citer teoving Yow York, ws eirived st , FOR JUST A LITTLE MORE {he Grand Hotel on the Grand Canal in a gondola and a down- pour. But the next day was sunny, and we New York movie lovers went to St. Mary's Square to see something we don’t have in New York—pigeons! | ' THE MIDNIGHT EARL INN. Y... The $1,500 Marilyn Monroe sign (too racy YOU CAN for the Loew's State marquee) is being do- nated to an Army base in Cuba... Ella 1 Raines will head the London company of “Cat on a Hot Tin Roof”... a famous singer “just bought a new car—on the in- aamment plan. ; ~ Mae West may take her wiggles and waggles to the London Palladium . «<).... David Schulte, cigar. ‘store heir, will marry fashion photographer Lili Carl- A West Coast wrestler called himself “Mar- jon |Brento” and enters the ring tn torn undershirt and tights ... Jackie Loughery, . United: States,” is one of the harem axe -in-RKO's-“Son-of-Sinbad:” Marge and Gower Champion, whose “Three for Tonight” will close, have five m-offers_..Ezzard Charles’ friends think |— /-@the ex-champ will announce his retirement + 4shortly ._._. 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The next revolution in air | transportation (he said) will be concerns weight. think of turbines in tons. We think of them in pounds. #3250, These Ave Stightly Mased- \ LAVATORIES, Complete with Faucets. 3 $1495 Medicine Cabinets . . 7 3” ‘Complete With 2 Fluorescent Lights jthe front of the engine and its) ALSO WEIGHS LESS age. It has four great merits: 1—it. has what is called a ‘‘small frontal area,’ which means that cowling, which has to be pushed through the air.with the- balance ef the plane, is much smaller than any other type of power plant. Being smaller, it takes less power to push it through the air faster. 2—It also weighs considerably ‘Seen Between | Possible Link Diesel, Cancer | LONDON i—The British Medi- ‘The aviation turbine power plant is a lot of power in a small pack- | ! ing MICH. FLUORESCENT ‘ - LIGHT CO. 393 Orchard Lake Ave. _ FE 4.8462 less. less, pér—pound per horsepower, than any conventional reciprocat- would weigh around 4,000 pounds. It is not unreasonable to expect. that a turbine engine of comparable horsepower will weigh one ton -On a four-engined airplane you would save four tons in ee Jane Lee — MIRACLE New, COOL SUMMER: FASHIONS’ Regularly to $6.99 COTTONS, SPUNS, SHEERS, EVERGLAZE ommmmen/> PRICE ‘SHORTY COATS aa ing engine of 4,000 horsepower [* | cal Assn. has warned ‘of the ‘ “pos- | as a factor in lung can- cer The association yesterday unani-. mously adopted a, resolution to be sent to transport authorities not-| “the remarkable coincidence | between the increased use of die- sel fuel and the rise of mortality frem lung cancer and other res-| piratory diseases.” “Moving the resolution, Dr; J. O. M. Rees said that although the increase in lung cancer has been associated with cigarette smoking “many have found that explanation is more facile than fac- tual.” He called for further re- search into the. effects of diesel fuels. In 194 nearly two million- cas- ualties were: recorded for motor vehicle accidents. e ~~ 3.—The reciprocating engine on this DCT and on inost planes today called high octane. It costs a lot; more money than the -high-test gas: you buy for your car. And each octane burns hybrid juice called J P Fuel. ‘This will be a great contribution to economy. After all, fuel cost represents a high proportion of the total cost of op- erating an airplane. ; SIMPLE ENGINE 4—The turbine is a simple en- gine, compared with the complex reciprocating engine with its We no longer | sible danget of fumes from diesel | | thousands of moving parts. In the } engines” long run, the turbine engine will | be more dependable and its cost of |maintenance and overhaul will be | less. i * * * You see {this man- Smith con- tinued, with the authority of a man who might be president. or chairman of the board of one of the big lines), operating airplanes is a business. # You're talking abeut import- ant business factors when you talk about (A) more power for - the same size, (B) less re- sistance and more speed, (C) fuel which cost less, (D) simpler | and more. dependable engines easier to maintain. You don't need to be an engineer to under- stand that. It won't be tong the concluded) | [Restless Mr. Smith ee Speodier: Flight befofe speeds of 450 to 550 miles | an hour for the transportwill be | used an expensive fuel which ts here setier Gye ee, waned Me corner. 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Top. quali ‘dware, | dustproot ‘one) watTuction with drawers. center guided. - . e . Backers of TVA say it's a move to utidermine TVA's public power | system, 7 “I've looked forward to this a) long time,” said Edgar A, Dixon, | _ president of Middle South Utilities, | Inc. “Often I thought it would not | come to pass, It's a monument to the American way of doing busi- | Gives Second Million 4 | ae ee Xa to Mark Birthday ~ | “2 4 ir , 199 20 bom raphe deste looms || ef. Bs = @ By the world’s largest manufacturer of bed-room furniture” his 80th birthday yesterday by giv- a - y ing the Flint Sebool Board a mil- = : The wealthy former executive of | f General Motors Corp. also ‘broke | l_ " building. 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Based on FBI statistics, the number ef crimes here, on basis. of local population, amounted to 2,020 offenses per 100,000 people. The figure is worse | the rate of 1,900 per 100,000 recorded for other cities in the nation having populations over 75,000. The local rate was unfavorable also in comparison with all large 4 and small cities which averaged 1,846 crimes per 100,000. Gets Eyesight Back in Figh mu Wife BURGLARIES INCREASE : Pontiac's higher trend was main- glaries which totaled: 469, as com- pared with the previous figure of 297. The burglaries include break- She of business places and homes. Larcenies last year were report- ed at 816, slightly higher than the 783 former figure. However, murdérs declined last year. Four deaths were reported due to vialence. In 1953, eight had occurred. Robberies also decreased from 40 to 32; aggravated assaults went from 80 to 69, and rapes for last year -were rqgerted ¢t.11, as compared with 19. < Whether vice activities _ were increased in Pontiac wasn't defi- nitely determined, but a Pontiac Pelice Dept. annual report shows that members of the vice squad increased) enforcement nearly 100 per cent. ° The 3-man bureau consists of Sgt, Raymond E. Meggitt, Patrol- | man Herbert C. Cooley and js. headed by Sgt. Donny Ashley. The report of the bureau states” that general vice “activity (en- forcement) increased approximate- | ‘| ly 65 per cent, during the last six | months of 1954. due to addition of | ‘and regained his cieiee after 10) The 34-year-old veteran was blinded while flying in the closing months of the war. He was mar- ried after his return home. a third man Cooley) | ‘to the vice detail.” The report continued: “Further curtailment of vice -in the city of Pontiac could be real- ized with the addition of more per- / Arguing with his spouse this | ho sun but a.woman's work week, he smashed his right fist, into his left palm_to hammer home | a point—and suddenly caught his, first glimpse of Mrs. Barr. “In 10 to 15 minutes I could see properly,’ Barr related yesterday. | Fools’ Names No Joke Scratched Into Auto CORPUS CHRISTI, Tex. @ — Jerry Schulz took this problem ta police yesterday: Last week, while his car was parked at a shopping center, some- body scratched “E. E.” on the trunk. He ha dthe area repainted. Yesterday, while “his car was parked at the.same shopping cen- ter, somebody scratched the ini- tials “E. E.” gn “C. S.” on the left rear fender. » with —— sonne!."’ PERSONNEL INSU FICIENT According to Lt. Davy Gilpin, now on‘sick leave and once the _ head of the vice bureau, eight men ‘had beer working on | squad formerly, and that had been | considered insufficient. , Besides numerous other duties, | the report states, “This detail (3- | man vice squad) is also responsible | ‘for the investigation and approval of applicants.for various other Ii- censes issued by the city of Pon- tiac; for instance, dance permits, pool hall licenses, bowling alley licenses, tobacco licenses, mechan- ical amusement licenses."’ It also is responsible ‘‘for the proper preparatien. and investiga- , tion of all applicatiags for licenses to sell liquor, beer or wine before such applications are submitted Pocommendatiens to PRESSing Questions: ly due to a predominance ‘of bur-| the vices the city commission for action:” The 3-man bureau made 221 liquor license investigations’ in 1954. The vice squad for 1954 hit a figure of $15,278.79 in confisca- tiens and fines. This is nearly double the 1953 total of $8,830.85. The bureau made 550 arrests, with the ity resulting in con- victions, Thi of the arrests were made for other departments, which also are undermannéd. The vice squad, with only Ashley and Meggitt, made 329 arrests in 1953, with confiscation 50 per cent below t year's reported figure: - HOPED TO EXPAND Police Chief Herbert W. Straley Jhad voiced hope that the depart- ment’s personnel would reach 140 by Jan. 1 of this year. The previ- ously reported number of police- men on the force was 108 with 12 civilians employed in various bu- reaus. But tive patrolmen recently quit to:take other jobs, and at least three top ranking officers will be due for retirement soon. According to Straley, the city needs at least 140 policemen to do an adequate job of public safety. His estimate is based on results ‘6f a nati survey which had: claimed* 1.4 policemen per 1,000 persons ae needed in normal in- | dustrial communities, and 1.7 for’ heavy industrial cities. “His esti- mate.of a 140-man force is based op the lower figure. ... He further estimates about 125,000 persons or more are in Pontiac. during working days, about 30,000 to 40,000 being at- tracted from outside the city te Pontiac’s industrial plants, It’s believed from past records, according to police, that Pontiac's dope traffic and other wice activi- ties are increasing. 1953-1954 Percent Change TOTAL o~ 4, ik as ‘NEGLIGENT. - MAN LAUGHTER . Test Cava ‘ate ‘Shows DOPE TRAFFIC SOARED - 4m 1953 here, it was reported that dope traffic had soared at least 95 per cent over the previous year. The matter of dry statistics, offi- cers believe, is meaningless; but whether there is a relationship be- tween increased dope traffic and general uprise in general crime hére is the basis for comparison. Experts say there is. “An upswing in,narcotics means also an upswing in every -@ther phase of crime,” said Meggitt. Whether vice in Pontiac is its is te be pointed out in these Lansing has four policemen on’ its vice squad, as compared with surging beyond the average lim- - the Gree in Pontiac, Yet, Pon- tiac vice squad has six times the numiber of arrests so far this year. Flint, with its*8-man vice squad, racked up only 25 per cent more than Pontiac's 1954 total of con- fiscations and fines. SHORTAGE HAMPERS WORK Shortage. of manpower in the bureau, which had reported a 90 per cent conviction record, also hampers undercover. work by the officers. - i Straley and Capt. Clark . M. Wheaton, chief .of detectives, - both recently: complimented the work of their mien. All deaths due to vielence in both 1953-54 had been cleared. Reeords ap to the pccseat: police , say, indicate a forthcoming 1955 annual report which will show in- creased vice activities in Pontiac. | 1953 OFFENSES KNOWN TO POLICE 1953-1954 Percent Change 2,378 CITIES TOTAL POPULATION 75,064,168 LEVEL ROBBERY 2 4 BURGLARY LARCENY AUTO THEFT BEZZLEMENT AND FRAUD i2% ee RECEIVING TOLEN PROPER FORGERY AND COUNTERFEITING i = 56% ee jie ~ jeve2 1389 cities—totel populetion 38,642,183 : Youngsters from 17 years of age and under represented 9.7 per conf joe all merase in 1,389 cities during 1964, according te the FBI's annual OFFENSES KNOWN TO POLICE 1953-1954 PERCENT CHANGE TOTAL : SHERIFFS* OFFICES~1378 RURAL POPULATION —36,937 638 As it has for the past seven years, the annual crime report of the = aed cent, » Ser a new i of 2,267,250 estimated major crimes. It was up four per cent in 1954. Seoreasee tn all cities Vareuped by | FBI shows that the trend of major crimes in 1954 was up. The rise was | | sine) ranged from 2.4 per cent to 7.4 per cent. City crimes ar@ now “42 per cent above pre-World War II average. | Crime in rural areas climbed 8.3 per cent im 1954. Figures were | complied from reperts seat in by 1.525 law enforcement agencies, rep- | resenting a rural population of almost 37,000,000. a ‘Says GOP Hopes Up WASHINGTON i—Sen. Goldwa- ter (R-Ariz) said today that. sur- veys in key states in next year's election show ‘‘Republicans now ‘have an excellent’ chance” of re- capturing control of Congress. —— Who Works Harder, Pmeeand or Wite? wt Schwartg, 4207 N.. Fulton: | and youngsters from 6 to 60 who hy man may work from sun is never done.” That the old adage still holds: true, at least in the minds of. the modern day Mr. and. Mrs. Pontiac, was in evidence this week as the Gallup-ing photographer plodded patiently up and down Saginaw Street, popping the pert-_ inent question. Of the 16 persons polled, only one, Mrs. Ralph Sanderson, 90 | Oak Street, expressed the opinion = that men work the harder of the two sexes. Others thought the work evenly divided. Here are some of their comments: Pauline Smith, 3119 Sst. Drive: I think that a wife works harder.. In most cases “nowadays the wife holds down a job out- side of the home as well as hav- ing the children to look after and the housework to do in the eve- nings. Joe Donahue, air, L-. Pauline Smith ¥ * 3TO ATTEND COURSE — Vicky dent and assistant. editor of the -school. publication, Tomahawk, was chosen to attend the Journalism Short Course at MSC from June 20 to July 1. Vicky, next year’s editor of, Sip tee brews can nent | 10 hours‘a day each is equipped 78 S. Tasmania; | Well, the average woman's work: ; ing hours are from 6 or so in ‘the morning until 10 or 11 at night. Then, many women holds down jobs as well as do housework and look after children. I put in xf and am tired " when I get home™ but I think I would -be muc more so if I fol lowed my wife -DOANHUE around all day. On the-other hand, | if. my wife tried to do my work, .she would find it ee : Mrs. fh to carry out those duties. I:don't think there is A much difference. MRS. QUANCE |; : "Walees foul Ves Micu, 16 Pontiac High school ‘stu- the Tomahawk, is being sponsored Editors aa , _ women do by” ‘the greatest. >| raise afamilyj| | day Starts ahead ‘| of theirs and fin- I would say. xery'| . sincérely that, in most cases, the amount of work and put in the ® most hours, Of course, a lot of men might say, otherwise, but | from personal ex- | perience and SCHWARTZ 'from* what I haye seen, that is my opinion. Mrs. Bertha Hunt. 252 Judson: | Women, definite- ee ly have more work to do. The house properly is a full time job and many wom- en do that and work Wutside the MRS, HUNT home as well, Dave Dunsky, 19357 Santa Bar- The average woman does @nd keep an ex- cellent house all at the same time. F Where. would you find a man that would: do as much and do it : as well? DUNSKY .Mrs.. B. Van Scoyoc, B. 100 E. Huron; I don’t think that wom- en actually do more or work ishes much later. - -Mrs, Van Scoyoc Thomas ee = Tilden; 4iland) and Haskell L. Jackson) gave a pep talk support- wing Cobo at a caucus of House Republicans yesterday, didn't sign the petition, George W, Sallade (R-Ann Arbor). Sallade is chairman of a group Don't be surprised, Pop, if | Junior wants to get out of bed early tomorrow morning. The circus is coming to town! Local Jaycees are bringing King Brothers and Cole Brothers Com- bined. Circus to Pontiac tomorrow enjoy a preview 6 circus activities will have to get up early if they . plan to watch the circus unload | > this year on the circus lot at Wal-— ton boulevard and Baldwin. circus chairman, thinks it will be at dawn or earlier, . will start immediately upon ar- ; Tival in order to be ready for the afternoon and evening perform- | ances, set for 2 and 8 p.m. The combined circus brings all of the familiar patterns of circus pageantry with some | twists, according ‘to advance men. From the blaring bands, gaudily- bedecked circus animals anf beau- tifully costumed girls. in the grand entry. te the mar on the flying | Cobo for Governor Drive Snowballing LANSING ® — A mave to nomi- nate Detroit's Mayor Albert E. -| Cobo as Republican candidate for |. _.|next year was gaining momentum Las the Legislature prepared to wind | up its 1955’ seasjon. * * ' Sens. ons O. Francis (R- Mid. Nichols (R- House members said most Re- publican representatives signed a petition urging Cobo to become ~ a candidate, Speaker Wade Van Valkenberg (R-Kalamazoo) will represent the House when the petition is present-| ed to Cobo at a June 9 luncheon {in Detroit, lawmakers said, APPEALS TO DEMS -Cobo's bagkers contend he can pick up. more Democratic votes in Detroit than any other candi- dates in the running. “Most of the younger members '' said Rep. backing Sen. ob asad for the nomi- | nation, : Dutch Cobinet Crisis Comes to Quiet End THE HAGUE, Netherlands # — Holland's threé-week-old Cabinet .| crisig, has come to a peaceful end with the same government still in office, : - Premier Willem Drees, who re- Exact hour of arrival has not | ae The circus is coming to Pontiac | from Monroe and the unloading trapeze, show and delightful. Among the acts are the bare- back « riding Dorchesters from England; Kareff, balancing trap-- eze; Sandra Pettus, 8-year-old elephant trainer; Tobak, high school horse in a dressage nam- ber and Boro Harell, originator. of the ‘tramp clown. 7s, Olds to Take MSC Band on Two Trips CANSING #® — The Oldsmobile, Division of General Motors an- nounced today it will sponsor the Michigan State college marching band on two out-of-town football’ trips next fall. Special trains Spartan band to with Indiana at Bloomington Sept. 24 and the’ game with ——— at Madison Oct, 29, China Visitor Departs TOKYO wPeiving, radio said Indonesia Il take the} is - ‘gemuine | American pr dazzling, daring, | of the trimmings, ‘including ele- ladies who qualified in a runner- | JUNE 14 TRADITION -~ Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hampshire (right) will observe their 25th wedding anniversary June 14. Sylvia Rouse and Dale Hampshire (left) plan to be married that same date this month. The circus is chmeiate with all | phants—11 of the 17 appear in the performance, and 26 iy hors- es work in groups of 8, 18 and 8. é * * * There are jugglers, aerialists, acrobats, clowns and a_ revival | Of the anciefit chariot races: | addition there is a full - grown | menagerie, sideshow and concert. By. In| =e Bring Circus to Pontiac Saturday | to Oakland, north on Oakland past Pontiac Motor Division head- quarters, then back out Baldwin to the grounds. Some 400 underprivileged young- sters will be taken to the cifcus, Doors will open one hour before the shows, Tickets for grandstand seats and general admissiong’are on sale at Walgreen's as well as at the grounds. From a group of five young up contest, the Jaycees will select “Miss Pontiac”, in a cere- mony at the evening perform- ance. 4 parade will precede the tent | shows. At 11:30 a.m. the proces- sion will leave the circtt# grounds, heading south 0g Montealm to. ' North Saginaw. It will turn south Jee 14 Is ‘Magic Date’ for Hampshires’ Weddings June 14 seems to be a magic day for the Hampshire family — at least for wedding dates. The -parents of Iola Hampshire, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Bahling, |were married June 14, 1905 in Imlay City. Charles and Mrs, ‘Spening game! Hampshire, 2005 Dexter Rd., cele- brate their 25th wedding anniver- sary June 14, They were married in Imlay. City in 1930. ~ To round things off, one .of the Hampshires' sons Dale, will marry Sylvia Rouse this month — ‘fo prize to the person guessing the date of their wedding. Dale will be married in Lincoln Park, hot Im oie tee cer. eM A TP RMR MRNRRE BR — eect: oe Ae a a a a fs The tradition began when Mr. and Mrs.’ Herman Bahling (center), ae —— laters: vg Police Seek Killer. of Oak Park Man- - DETROIT & — Police Inder +* beth 71 years old, have 10 grand- ‘ _ ‘THE PONTIAC P PRESS, “FRIDAY; JUNP 8, 1955. +7 ) 5 True Life Adventures Jot Ute Oversight [so eto = Find Rody in Harbor jot: dynamite- to minors>~ ST. PAUL (UP)—Minnesota law: | - .. makers considering: a bill to ot a pleasure boat directed Coast: , pana reer a [pay a stra Teriy tO bBo 3 Perr aoe ot en es = . lot William R. = = : a° ~ | MINERVA | PLAY KISSING GAMES y THE x oN RISING OUT OF . - Tigeag THE. WATER TO GIVE. "MUSICAL KAR. TUNE’ Contest are ee op oie BACH OTHER ; 7 ‘A, Ia. (UP)—A pe RE UNDI ; ' qand just west of-here for eight © Copyright 1955 years. Now engineers have the Wak Disney Productions : go-ahead to spend $3,000,000 more| . World Rights Reserved | on the project. . But they say it may take up to $3,000,000 more to the wa- ters of te Niue Rie under the span and the bridge itself. Contractors have begun bringing dredges and other heavy equipment here so work can begin The Decatur,.Neb., bridge it iH if ct iy i YOUR CHOICE | OF THESE PRIZES 4 | All C omplete With Accessories! %IUST MATCH THE SONG TITLE TO THE CARTOON o Pay ‘ fu Fist a ig F es "it on dry land, w flourish, to save an estimated CLIP AND MAIL $400,000 in construction — Follow These ‘Simple Rules to Win: 1. Select and check the song title which best suits the cartoon. 2. Fill in your name, address and phone number on the coupon. 3. Mail the cartoons with yeur answer and coupon to Necchi is ‘COW-LIKE, THEY GRAZE IN HERDS ON . THE GRASSES OF UNDERWATER PASTURES. x dandeneahoeen & Eins! _ stabliization projects along the 4. Closing date of this contesp is june 10, 1955. - But the funds riever material |S c : ’ “11: “ The Cathedral of Notre Dame at 5. Only one entry per allowed. Any resident of Michi- taed. | Scores Reuther - Wiliams, Newsmén Rheims, France, was begun in 1211 Se ee ee aca aha gue Now Congress has appropriat- Economic Talk hand completed in 1430. ori teal eontton od $3,000,000 for work on the et Soa, Plan Resort Tour 6. One Grand Prize will be awarded to the winner with the Missour near the bridge site and CS []]usion’ | cores ot nearest corect anrwar. tn tha vont of ste the | Army engineers. say they have | / GRAND RAPIDS # — Gov. G CARPET SALE! ete ee stra beat wo mee ae tion” requests for the remain-/ | join a group of 20 Mid- | ie) ‘ ~ :' ing $8,000,000. ’ / {an Walter Reuther’s use of the) west travel editors June 17 in the | a ti | 7. Alt entries become the apesty of Naish & Hina The first contract was lef to/gerous” because. of its “illusfon| freq tue 9. { it ~~ ‘. of ” The e the B irrmvyery i Cunningham-Kiewit " “Construction truth governor advised th spon- Co. Qmaha, Neb.. ly next; “It is dangerous,” said soring ‘West M Tourist_and “ 29 spring, work will in arte on | C. Hagedorn, NAM chief econom-| Resort Assn. he will join the news heal tee Repay CONTEST eA gy lien n Me gw sorts of -halg truths and fallacies,| Rapids. He plans to join their bus| MTS e MY CHOICE OF D PRIZE IS: $645.70. Another’ contract for | and ignores the many facets of! trip to the W. K. Kellogg’ Bird c pear GRAN! . el _ similar work wijf be let soon. the economic problems involved.” | sanctyary in northern Kalamazoo |’ 0 a oe? —— — — - fe ‘ether =o FURY. | County and will return tp 4 I hereb te abide by the rules of the contest. the river ,"" and the -actual | added after —— CLARKSTON 7 agree te al y the switch. channel is not ex- = ; | guests of the Kalamazdo Gazette Phone MA 5-570! : i pe eee wath ian ages Raster spent y Rage Chester C. Wells, secretary-man- : MY TELEPHONE NUMBER IS........... salunecivceciee sascseree Bb of the chasing power theory’ in his de- | 2&¢t of the tourist association, said : — { / - mand for mininvum wages, tax | the newsmen will spend eight days Do You K , NAME ...cececeees seregerreneees veeget BONE. .-crsssseceseeee a—_ cuts on lower incomes and wage | i. covering about 1,500 miles of now eee olotov Ouster guaranteds, instead of just say- western Michigan tourist attrac- . TEE nce rcccccetereeeneeteees MTRTB oe ce ccceeeegeeee i alk Is Revived .-| ie, sve" mere tor oar peo: | Sons Pat Lally? a = Sweden has about one motor car NECCHI & ELNA SEWING CENTER — 745 N. PERRY FE 2-9143 * / by Slav Report | tg mvs tnt tw nw pr LONDON (UP) — There are | power because they do not increase ~ ot Detasseling Carn Bred - ' | at Cornell University ITHACA, N.Y. (UP)—Agricul-| tasseling.”’ It promises to elimi- nate the need for costly hand de- taséeling by northeastern breeders. /\ts-called Hybrid-T and could in- crease farmers’ yields by provid- e’” | ing seed corn that is—for the first time--100 per cent hybrid. ‘Dr. Herbert Everett said some experinign work on corn-breed- / | ing-ef this type had been done in| Of-all the boy babies born in the Texas, but he believed he has the there is ‘considerable. “ that Molotov's grip on day-to-< direction of Soviet foreign af has been slipping for months: - _ to wl ie tbe rs “| the worden osama aoa IST ONE VI. ist *| TO THE NEW : HARDTOP is a car that looks like a Convertible with the top up—but has. ) se cial ; | posts in'the side window areas. i _ with the sleek ond oe — | ae aihaut ans po a Up until just recently, if could be built in _ hardtop — but with separate doors for rear- _ priced Series — the budget-tagged. 188-hp shane oly wi ie ett mere seat passengers, plus the added room of a - Spxciat, and the high-performance 236-hp petocigtes th hinge ametuer est of Conte whi : scaaad sep asia aS Century, illustrated here. © ; _ out floor-to-roof center: posts, « a On to ot, hisenuy ial Buen Come visit us for a first-hand meeting with ae But Buick ‘with those the buoyant ride of Buick’s all-coil spr the 4Door Riviera — and see how quickly came up new struc. —the walloping might of Buick’s record-high and how easily the last word in automobiles : tural principles and ie now building — in LA egg Pit Do6 getaway and . can be yours. - ' , ~hardtope with four doors. sizable gas savings of ts cauumces : “Drag De ed Rat nd a od eps see one here. It’s the ‘4Door . were helen . or . : , Riviera. And it’s taking the country by _ _ ‘storm is. | fe eben hei eh morte Thrill of the year is Bulck oe "aon nt sts ro Hck tn ha tT a wn a { 2 ee ee “5 aed $ ey ie ae. ie ie ssa ora oy \ *t : a ee Se Pe oN : : _ 8 ; ad a ensens A ‘ : am eee. 3 j ee 23 : e 4 Se i - = ; é ft ooay * ee ey : e 4 THE PONTIAC PRESS, "Fripay, JUNE 8, 1055 reyes er ee oh oe vee - ope or whan we a ER ipo i * : = = < Sete # € Z APES Ee ee eee = et Tee come dick i 6 uadee heii oa a ae re arrival of caps and gowns, seniors. Today the yearbook, the Quiver, was delivered to the sta- dents, with the theme being « make-believe Student Union a number of dinners years study at the institution. Graduating seniors from Play- crafters Club recently journeyed to Detroit to see ‘The King and I,” with a talent show given later by some of the club members for Dolphin Hour Is — Presented at 4th / Period Gym Class} . gal. Corietone, Comes ee “Sharon McRae and JoAnne. Car- Graduation ee Praceda. Allin 1 Pontiac PERFECT ATTENDANCE — Four St. ikke genduseen Gicen ess SEG Gants Aas Ae Gwe Ad Gecie Nigh echoed geoee. ‘Others | strate how they earned gold pin awards for perfect attendance. Leading | with near-perfect records are Marjorie Allen, 5787 Berkley, three the quartet with four perfect years is Mary Ann Meyer of 48 Nelson St. | years; Stanley Haak, 146 Rundell, ot eee Meee, 21 East Chicago, Behind Mary Ann (left to right) are Lillian DeConinck, 427 Lowell; | two years, (not pictured). Fred Kravetz, 51 Virginia, and Joanne Healander, 107 Calvert; who Although busy and worried were St. Fred seniors, with those final exams early this week, by today they were people of leisure with —— =ae he © oe Oot a and planning for those last happy Tiss aliccuceh ceubére Seested ot room out into the hall this week ae es as eee its contents. 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FREE! ~~ F » Your choice of either the Bar-B-Que Geil or ra Rahch- Style Woven Felt Rug with any Magnavox purchase at Good Housekeeping Shop. ? ; of PONTIAC "55 West Huron Street face = id : ; 1 ee Fal -* j i \. : GS EELA iy eee i ne i 3 a ot 4a es tes ee ‘important than any to St. Michael rep seniors; it was Senior Week, last | \St. Mike Graduation Tops Packed Wa Heitjan, Jackie Hoover, Kather- ine Clark, and Elaine Neussen- dorter. As to the actual Crowning, Jo i ante Healander who crowned Our Blessed Mother had as her at- tendants the folowing: Elaine Neus- sendorfer, Kathleen Heitjan, Eliza- beth. Klinck, Mary Ann Johnson, Carol Cremer, Phyllis Raymond, and Janice Sears: Fred West was Pry bearer and Dave Smith and day Gat the tongs of the vating for next year’s student council of- ficers.as shown on _ the turned in by the Micheltes were | Fred Wi re Hamper John Keller, vice’ Prisiden , and Pat Martin, secretary of 70 contestants, in Pontiac's aged Read-E-0 contest. Clyde | oe leeae Geese ee cae school assembly, Everyone wishes him tuck in the state con- test which is to be held in Lans- ing Saturday, "| evening was the presentation Wednesday, May 26, was date of the K. of C. Hall for the Junior I. Bowlers. The highlight ot t E inka? No More “Vicia in Building Collapse fore wrecking crews could tearing it down, It smashed onto a next-door cafe and music store. A 22-hour search for victims was halted late Se Wide | CUFF LINK SET: “Beautifully fashion- ed sets to point up any man’s st yles. attire. choice of aie rene er sW THE-PON’ TTAC Paes. FRIDAY, J UNE. 3, 1955 _ a “i! aes we tn rein cone Cc experience assist you” Sona making group Labor Exchequer Chief | May Resign in Britain ~ He has.served continuously since 1935 in the Laborite “shadow cab- inet,” the socialists" top policy- government .is from which labor formed when, Kohl THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY NIGHTS — |American Cancer Society Bans New UF Particir pation) .-|for All Children “NU-CHARM” Carpet Cleaner . ‘The fimest cleaner for furniture if pets that te om the aiarket toda: = 2 oe WALL TILE Five Colors Suuue -_ $511 Elizabeth _— a Cc OVERINGS FE 4-9581 Flowers Sentimentally HILLSBOROUGH, Calif. ®—This | sentimental burglar wouldn't harm ‘a flower. This character removed 20 pot- ted plants from a house under con- struction in Hillsborough, painstak- ingly planted them in the front g' yard and made off with the pots. = AS 20 worth of sh Burpee Flower Seeds | ro FREE!’ ‘We'll give you all five vartalin’ free —If you come while fhey lqst! | Just take a look at our new RCA Estate Ranges—the most completely auto- - || matie ganges ever shown—and, we'll | _ ~* |.” ‘give you all five packets of Burpee eee. Fe Seeds free! Marigolds, petunias, cos- ; mos, zinnias, tetra-snaps! Havea beautl- fal, free garden just for letting us show . . you the new RCA Estate 30-inch Space’ - oe or the ‘a full-size ROA Chere quad only while the seeds Nast ; ere es! faa "Ses the Great New RCA Estate “Pontiac's Exclusive RCA _ Estate Dealer | Ene. _leaders who went underground in kd Fee Shots Dems. “Introduce Bill to Pay for Vaccine .for Every Child night by.Chairman Hill testing. —enough Wyeth, Inc., Marietta, Pa., for re- | Tokyo Police Arrest Top Communist Chief ' TOKYO @—Tokyo police Thurs day arrested Tsunesabiiro Taken- aka, 46, one of nine Communist 1950 to escape an American oc-, cupation order to report to police | for questioning. Lower cqurts have ruled the Dr. Carl E. Weigele, assistant | health commissioner, said this was | | being done at the request of Wyeth. order has no legal status since the end of the occupation. 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Sa.» i oon "$1475 eens. a8 Fat ta de ah “aad a “ is = a . 5 : a = = : : oe ae oe ey is , : . e “ ‘2 ~ es Be ms i : 4 ' THE RORTIAL PRESS. euipay: JUNE 3, 1955 ye -% See : Tehiin to Cleaners Lady Wane Tells. the Worl oan - : ON Second Holy Land Trip. have been yLARTFORD, Conn, (P)—While Planned This Summer the ati I opin ne 8] FLO Kn re Tk a1 Ke NEW YORK @®—Plans for =| "ane and J “a; eree=='Horse Knows nswer-- e. WwW 1 Wit in gain win of Anes Prt ge et ‘Catholic and Jewish religious | the study tour, RICHMOND, Va. (INS)—Lady | Mrs. Fonda ” discovered latent | but hand-picked oats and fresh | though,” eaid Clarence. Fonda. a; Lady Wonder has had regular: leaders and to make a/18, also will | Wonder, ‘the *pot-bellied old .mare | Psychic talent’ CY algpetygrogt per retired machinist and toolmaker.| “effiee hours”—from noon to 3 Se ee ee ae ae }with @ penchant for soothsaying.| PUM to plow ‘their land, more * 8 6 “She never knows when to stop.” | P-™- dally. — . = _ ' wondering visitors. ae 2 ie ENJOY es Bessa “tke” have: posed their questions. “We don’t let her out to graze, For the past ee But it's such a jam, al Wek , HAVING THE BEST ‘CAMERA EQUIPMENT | WHY WAIT? OWN IT NOW! Use Our. CHARGE . BUDGET..OR LAYAWAY PLAN! @ MARK DAVIS Camera Marr FE 4-4343 83 N. Saginew St. Do You Know Pat Lally? _In ‘almost 20 years, ever” since Recorder of Deeds Transactions Are lo fe Business transactions in the Oak- land County Recorder of Deeds office for the first five months of 1955 were up one third over the totaled 14,790, an increase of 3,191 compared with May 194, Receipts of fees. came to $21,924.95, as compared to $16,472 last May. . Last month's total includes 3,290 deeds, 1,613 mortgages and 5,689 chattel mortgages. Photostats num-- bered 2,08 and miscellaneous pa- pers passing through the office to- taled 2,102. The average housewife walks ap- proximately 450 miles in her kitch- en each year. Way ahead of everyone else, Lady Wonder predicted the stock market. crash of 1929, the Fondas report. She picked Franklin Delano Roosevelt to become Presi- dent in 1932, even before he was |. nominated. Then she put her repu- tation on President Truman, the dark horse, to beat Gov. Thomas. E. Dewey in 1948. JUST HORSE SENSE Another time—perhaps it was just horse sense—she picked 26 winners out of 28 races at Pimlico. Mrs, Fonda says Lady Wonder was reared on a milk bottle and, |KELVINATOR NEW 1955 MODEL cu. REFRIGERATOR - FREEZER: ID SL aa md : Fi rozen 3 —— ay «eae wena “v ~ TRADE-IN ~ NECESSARY — _OPEN "MONDAY AND FRIDAY “se, NIGHTS | UNTIL 9 P.M. aH 1 MONWE CT ] 2 PREPA - ii scramble as 3 PONEH a few as possi- 4 TSLO ij ble = guess. eae - ary Hine. An- 5 DAN LJ swer oppeors under arrow, 6 UNFOD reading downward. 7 TENDAW «6 | | CUE CE , 8 CSIBAN- Li J © 1955 3 What's My Line, Inc.| : 9 KSYE tt 10 PHLE Lid. erecta Beads, vitAmin, roBe, pantY, soCk, diAper, teRry, shit, milk, blAnket, wa powder, veSt Fonda, “we may have to lengthen the hours this summer."" > - « get angry when they ” People - ‘|have to wait,” she explained. But there ig a standing rule—only one person can interview the wonder horse at a time. EQUINE MR. KEEN Things are quieter now around | the Fonda farm than they were a couple of years ago, when folks by thousands were sending ques- tions from every section of the country for Lady Wonder answer, can't ‘believe some of the things Lady says, myself.” Folks ask, honestly now, does Lady have a mind of her own? Mrs. Fonda ariswers, sometimes, |} with the tale of the time she for- | got to feed the filly - first. * * * T After ‘supper, when she went | out to the stable, ‘there was Lady .| indignantly tapping on the type- writer. And out came one word: “Pig! to, “iitkeae eae . No Appointment Needed. * oe Fitted mua DR. T. ZIEMINSKI Registered ones HOURS: Men, Tues. 9:30 te 6:00 Tharsday 9:30 to 4:00 PA, b Sat, sinh to 9 Bae. can. do for you and for your eyes. Come in today take-advantage of our “Complete Optical. Service” in which you can BELIEVE with absolute confidence. MYER’S COMPLETE OPTICAL SERVICE _* Eye Examination by an Expert Optometrist with 4 Fast Repoie Service on All Frames and Lenses Is Believing SEE for yourself what Myer’s new Optical Department | ! and Convenient Payment Plant. MER TEL-HURON SHOPPING ‘CENTER j NEVER BEFORE SO MUCH FOR SO LITTLE! FOR THE BEST IN SUBURBAN LIVING 2 and 3 BEDROOM | Ranch Home Completely Fareished, Model OPEN DAILY 10 to 9 P.M. These. are Not Prefabricated ~~ Homes — Conventional Con- struction throughout. Ample Storage Space—Large Lots— __ Picture Windows — Closets “ | — American. or Youngstown ; c » Payments to Fit Any: Budget =~ Choice of Two Popular _ Floor Plans — Versatile Room -_ _ Arrarigemient — Low Monthly ~ — On FHA Insured Mortgage _ fey = YOU MUST SEE IT TO” ete Ede : Kitchen ‘Sinks and Cobinets . «. DOWN with EASY FHA TERMS _ Total ee Only $7400 Plus Mortgage C. osts: ashen) 3G | PLUS TAXES and INSURANCE Y MODEL oct 7) i ‘ + Choose Your Lots Now” Before the Best Locations Are Gone—Remember It’s Firse Come—First Served! : ad ba fa zs eed ta, Pentiace Press Photes Mrs. Robert Nelson of Htinois avenue (right) is chair-| pictured discussing college activities with (left to right) man of the reception committee for the annual Pontiac City Alice Bego of Osceola drive; Marianne Crozier of Tilden - Panhellenic tea to be held a at the YWCA. She is| avenue; and Deanna Mielke of — Glen. ° Her Parents and His. Haven't Met Who Calls Who) When His Folks Arrive in Town? _ would be simpte to go first and hold it open for the woman with "me. “Could I be considered cade for? doing _ this?" Answer: Under the circum- stances you speak of, it is always proper to say,“ Excuse me—let me go first and open | the door for you; it's. very . sonal : Anewer: In this situation, the men do not rise. 4 Mrs. O'Brien Heads Chapter Making final plans for an annual tea te Rogers of Linden road, Mrs. Robinson be sponsored Sunday by Pontiac City Pan-| Bronoel of Pioneer avenue and Mrs. T. homas hellenic are (left to right) Mrs. Edmund S. Moffat of Watkins Lake, had as their houseguests the Stan- ley Heberts of Honolulu, Hawaii, The Heberts are making their an- nual visit in the States. Pauline Zoller of Ann Arbor, sis- ter of Mra, Wiersema; joined the group Wednesday evening at din- ner, - . * ow * = Fifty triends and relatives gath- ered at the home of Mr, and Mrs. dames ©, Fox on Eli- wood avenue recently’ to honor _their daughter, Anna Mae, who graduated from Mercy Schoo! of Nursing, Ro * s Dr. Edwin. Dobski of’ East Point lane has been named tlhe 1955 re- cipient of the Fidelitas Medal. It is awarded for ‘fidelity in serv- ing Ged and country through the realization of the religious and cul- tural ideals of our forefathers.” Presentation of the medal will be made at the 66th annual com-. mencement exercises Sunday of St. Cyril and Methodius Seminary, Or- _e Lake. *¢e* * _ Renewing old acquaintances are and Mr. entertained with a dirner in their Romeo home, On Wednesday the Ashtons will hold a dinner at Fox and Hounds for the. Brunckhorsts. The visitors will head for q stay on Mackinac Island on June 10, returning to the Ashtons” for a brief visit before they leave for home again, * * * Among graduates receiving de- grees at June 16 commencement exercises at the University of Detroit will be Joseph Kleiner, son of Mr, and Mrs, Ira A. Kieiner of Judson street, As a student of Detroit Institute 'Bride-Elect Being Feted This Month planned for JoAnn Fortier, bride- élect of Edward Macaulay. Mrs. Marvin: Rednnd is hing a party on June 1 a home on Motorway drive, aiid | June = ‘Mrs, William Jacobs and Mra, M tea at the Macaulay home torway drive. Mr: Rober Armarne an Mx Arthur W. Selden also aré planni and Mrs. “Ivan Stewart | Several parties have been), F. Macaulay will \give al -Mo-| ' Personal News of Interest in Pontiac Mr. and Mrs, Theodore E. Wiers. | ema of West Iroquois road have | of Musical Art, which is affiliated with U. of D., and a cooperative student at Wayne University, his degree of bachelor of music @du- cation will be conferred upon him by U. of Dx * * «& Dixie Keppel, daughter of the Donald B.-Keppels of North Tele- graph. Road, is among ® senior women at Michigan State College horfred at the recent traditional Lantern Night ceremony, The coeds -are chosen on the basis of their scholarship and par- ‘college. 5 Area students honored at ‘the Lantern Night ceremony were * e A dauche. Bette born May to : Donald S. Beutler of Mount Clem- ens street. ‘ { Seniors Bloomfield Hills High from Pontiac, Waterford ‘and Schools are invited to gather Sunday at the YWCA on Franklin| boulevard for a Pontiac City Panhellenic tea. Those attending will be greeted by _members of the organization, including Mrs. 2 James Nye of Charles H. Allen of Pioneer avenue, Mrs. Elsinore drive and Mrs. Rob- ert Isgrigg of Menominee ‘road, pictured |” (left to right). Mrs. Nye ‘and Mrs. L. Jerome Fink are co-chairmen of the tea. ticipation in activities while at the|- THE PONTIAC PRESS Womens Section FRIDAY, JUNE 8, 1955 . PAGES 18-21. bridal attendants at a personal shower given for her at Rotunda Inn Thursday evening by her sis- ter, Mrs. James T. Bego of Draper avenue, ~- = * * The daughter of Mrs, Henry M. Simpson of Gladstone place and the late Mr. Simpson, Jeannie has asked her sister to serve as ma- tron of honor when she exchanges her marriage vows on June 18 at St. Michael Church. : Mrs, Alfreg T. Delpier will be bridesmaid, Veronica James Simpson will serve as junicor bridesmaid for her aunt. be best man for the prospective bridegroom, who is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kothe of Birming- ham, Ushers will be his brothers Henry Kothe Jr. and Nicholas | Kothe of Birmingham, Roger Reyn- olds, also of Birmingham, and Ger- ald H.. Simpson, oo of = bride-to-be, _Keith Ege of Birmingham will. PINK, ORCHID USED A pink and orchid color scheme | was used to decorate the party table for fe shower, with pink 16 Finish Course - in Water Safety Sixteen people completed life- saving and water safety courses Wednesday evening at the Pon- tiae YMCA td become. certified YMCA and Cross lifesavers. The 22 hours of instruction were taught by Mrs. Helen Adams, YMCA leader examiner and Red Cross lifesaving and water safety instructor. . Adams, Barbara Baker, Kenneth | Carte, Marilyn Glowacke, Bob Hess, John Reid, Bruce Serwin and Dean Sparks. _ Others were Bob. Lamson, Jac- queline Pfahlert, George Shufelt, Dennis Simonson, Bob Miller, Dick Willard, Betty Rutledge and Tom | Mastick. Those attending from out-of-town were Mrs. Henry Kothe, Mrs. Keith Coming Events Pontiac Rebekah. Lodge 450 wilY meet this evening at 8 p.m. im Malta Tem- ple, . 82 Perkins street. land County Medical Assistants society will meet Wednesday at 8 p.m: 7" vn mont BE tens Those oo ® m. will en, a r of the heepits La : Malta Temple Board will meet Satur- at the Temple, . 83 Committees | Are'Named for Sorority Committees were appointed at the Thursday evening meeting of Beta Theta Chapter of Lambda Chi Omega sorority. * * * “Hostess*for the meeting was Mrs. Forest Elwell at her home on Berwick boulevard. Handling ways and means will Mrs, James Dillard, Mrs. William Robertson and Verla . Mrs, Donald Bryson, Mrs. Rebert Campbell and Mrs. Ted Klimek will handle civic pro- Other committees include sick- Vaught, and public affairs and ed- ucation, to be handled by Mrs. David Davidson and Margaret Harths. * * * Serving on membership | are Mrs. Charles Kistner, and Mrs. George Eldred, and Mrs, Raymond How- ell is parliamentarian, Mrs. Robert Holloway and Verla Sturgeon are auditors. Completing the jist are mem- bers of the telephone committee consisting of Mrs. James Bar- ling, Mrs. George a7 and Mrs. Arley Lowe, July Brideto Be Feted at Shower in Gibbs Home - Eighteen guests gathered at the Beverly avenue home of Mrs. John Gibbs Wednesday evening to hon- or Barbara Rae Frederick at a miscellarieous shower. Betty Alli- son ensisted the postess. Barbara is the daughter of Mrs. Ray Frederick of Cameron avenue.-_., , and the late Mr. Frederick. She will exchange nuptial vows July 30 with Robert G. Shuart at Jos- lyn Avenue ,United Presbyterian church. ‘ The prospective bridegroom is + the son of Mr, and Mrs. Free- man A, Shuart of Beverly ave- nue, , Guests at the shower were Mrs. Frederick, Mrs. Shuart, Mrs. Rob- ert McAtee, Joyce Wilton, Sue Fleming, Mrs. Dale Weber, JoAnn Dennen and Gerri Locke. Others were Mrs. Ed Perry, Grace Campbell, Mrs. Burt Den- ham, Margaret MacQueen, Carol Fox, Mrs. Lionel Bradley, Betty St. Charles, Mrs, Tony Gallardo, Maxine Beebe and Jean Case. Breakfast Held * e . | ; b Ji D [Jeannie Simpson Names Attendants Amvets Grou | Jeannie Simpson, bride-elect of, -] James J. Kothe, announced her mvets Group . Mrs. Peter Metes opened her Hhome—on—Marlborough drive Wed- nesday for the annual spring © breakfast meeting of Jimmy Dey Post 12, Aravets Auxiliary. —— * ’ Guests attending were Mrs. Rob- ert Stickle, Mrs. Grace Shulz, Mrs. Frank Poss, Mrs. Harry Elder, Mrs. Norman Haldane and Mrs. Bertil Benson. = * 2 The auxiliary will take part in a Flag Day celebration and banquet to be held at Elks Temple on June 15. They will also cooperate with the Pontiac Federation of Wom- en’s Clubs on their bridge party to be held June 15 at 1:30 p.m. in Roosevelt Temple. Mrs. Edward Pompein of Mark evenne will be hostess for the nizt ameene. If you have a long siege on the double boiler ahead of you, put marbles in the bottom section. start to clang against each day Spm in ee ot: pan when the water . 1 can think or dream about! ’ the waist for comfortable, neat fit. ‘tern for Ist-class mailing. Send Tae Se ae Se ters A Mentors Aes ee ge ee : | : w = ne E ae THE PONTIAC aoa roe JUNE. 8, 1955 os ve See’ if. ‘Your | ‘Love Is an Exploded - ‘Dream “Dear Miss Woodward: He's all “I met him a year ago at a dance, we've never been out to- gether. I don’t even know if he, remembers me. And I’m in love with him! “I invited him to’ a party - chee, or even speak to him for that matter. “ all funny inside. It must be love “I thought dates with other boys | , would make me forget him, but | ‘ I was fooling myself. The main part of my life is dreams. - “T’ve tried I could think of to forget him - dates, work, even tearing him down, | “Whenever our eyes meet I feel |" ™! can't find anything, wrong with him. “Please. tell iid how to fall out af love.” ee Answer: sa age tty aoe ‘grips with your love. So ‘ve tried to sidestep him.) tar You've curled your precious dream into a tight little ball in- tide of you, ond he jnews nothing about it. It will stay a you, Use gay contrast remnants for this adorable set! Make the sun- suit with high collar or airy open neck; it has elastic shirring ‘round Whirly overskirt—ties into a saucy big bow at the back! Pattern 4849: Child’s sizes 2, 4, 6, 8, 10. Size 6 sunsuit and skirt take 2% yards 35-inch fabric; % yard contrast. This pattern easy to use, simple to sew, is tested for fit. Has com- plete illustrated instructions. - * La Send 35 cents in coins for this pattern—add 5 cents for each pat- to Anne Adams, care of 137 Pon- tijac Press Pattern Dept., 243 West 17th St., New York J1, N.Y. Print plainly name, address with zoné, to blend. Fruit Bread Keeps Moist for Days Mrs. OTe s Loaf Is Deliciously Full _of Nuts and Raisins By JANET ODELL Pontiac Press Food Editor _At a recent luncheon we ate this delicious Pineapple Nut Bread. Not only did the cook, Mrs. How- ard O'Toole of Pontiac Lake, give us the recipe, she gave us some bread to take home. It kept fresh and moist for several days. By thenthe family had eaten it all up. * oe * Mrs. O'Toole is a petite woman with an enthusiasm for living. She conducts a summer business that gets her out of bed at the crack < dows, Yor many yours she has been a member of the Webford Club: She also. belongs to PEO. PINEAPPLE NUT BREAD By Mrs. Howard O’Toole 2 cups sifted flour roe on baking a poon wder iy po (optional) Jp! rain coarsely chopped lege. beaten 1 Letspooe vente as a pine- | teaspoon soda Sift flour, sugar, baking powder | and salt into a bowl. Add raisins, | if used, and nuts, Mix the egg. vanilla and melted shortening and | add to dry ingredients. Dissolve | the soda in the pineapple and-add to first mixture. Stir just enough Bake in a greased 8x4x4 pan for 1 hour in a 350 degree oven. Let | ‘stand 24 hours before slicing. One tablespoon of orange or | lemon juice may be substituted | for:1 tablespoon of. pineapple juice. if desired, to give the bread a! more decided flavor. | A dripping water faucet that | lg el ce gt che an emergency remedy. al string to the faucet and ye it extend down from the ne mouth to guide the drops silently | size and style number. : into the sink. | ELEANOR MAE LINSEMAN Mr; and Mrs, Vincent E. 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Falent a Or . Futur e se .- . gives greater comfort ~ xe _ uy canis ot = in . and adds a new decorative By ANNE HEYWOOD COMMERCIAL ARTIST | Community Chest drive, the didn’t | offered to do‘ special signs for note te this trim informal : enge Bageo train for 8 profes-|: Marian was a commercial ari | Fin doorbells; .she did posters. an ——— offers, or for | shoe by. APTITUDES. Glove -good She di jal signs for | pric # : 222 fatty. — ied me 2B see | school Be mage ee oaomines one | She kept hefprices low and was leather for longer life and : * 9 She trained for it for many years and church suppers, | meticulous about meeting dead- _ lasting beauty. _ | Others give it up, all right, but bas — = oe She worked harder than most | a Marian has a nice part- . spend the rest. of their lives let- who have small children at home. sime art business with as much Red Glove & Cream ; IN: | DAY, HALF. | tng everybody know that if they | After she-married and the cbil- | Al) her work was directed not work as she can handle for the) - i - DAY, or EVENING hadn't ge, they Wold dren came along, she gave up only toward helping the commu-| present. Glove. 4 to 10, AAAA , be famous painters or pianists or her career for the time being— / nity, which it did, but toward keep- | = away 2 to B CLASSES and pre- || writers or what not. except for an occasional bit of | ing het own. hand in. |THE YEARS AHEAD “But the best part is,” says volunteer work. There's stil Iamother group that When her children were I | yarian, “that in the years ahead, | which we ore un- pare for one of the mony fine posityons gives up a career to raise a fam- ily; then happily reenters it, on a part time basis, while the ‘chil- But here’s the important thing. Instead of being pushed into some volunteer activities which were ir- school, Marian began te branch out a little, fer, by this time most people knew about her effective when the children leave home, I won't be a wistful and unemployed mother. $7 95 dren are in school. | relevant, Marian ‘used her talents. posters. “By then, I can be a full - time | Marian J. belongs to this last} MEPT PRICES Low | ‘Taking. the samples she liked commercial artist and my children | group, and she has a very satis-| For the Red Cross, ~~ she ‘did | best, she approached grocers, res- | ‘and friends won't have to feel .sor- | fying lite. yadions nneuneins qpeete. FOr the | taurants, all all kinds al shops and | ry for me!” oble to fill. Others at $8.95 New Students ... This week. We teach Machine Shorthand . . Steno- - type and Steno- graph pa Pontiac, Michigen Retuin this Ad for Information ‘ yo eee eee 6 ee ee eee emer esos er eee esese NAME es ADDRESS VETERAN APPROVED those famous shoes for “every-wear” é ‘ Serving Good Food Since 1929! -_____ Breakfasts—Luncheons Posing with her eight daughters who ‘feted her with a Hooter of Judson street; Mrs. Louie Goulet of Hamilton | TODD Shoe Sto re RIKER FOUNTAIN mother and daughter dinner is Mrs. Cornelius Lyons of | drive; Mrs. Samuel Henderson of Judson street; Mrs. James | Lobby ot Riker Silver Circle drive’ (renter). The. recent gathering was | Belisle of Watkins Lake road; Mrs. Joseph Schepperly of 20 W. ‘Huron held at the home of.Mrs. Orville’ Rile of Parkinson drive | Buffalo, N. Y.. who was visiting her mother, and Mrs. i: CE (right). Mrs. Lyons’ other daughters are (left to-right) | Samuel Carey, who was here from Los Angeles. Also - a : == ‘| Your Own Kind of Beauty Mrs, Elmer Jacobson of Silver Circle drive; Mrs. Marian | ‘counted in the Lyons family circle are five sons. 1 Children Need Shock of Realism | that this doll also demonstrated the {to hurt them?” asked Kit inter-; “Se don’t expect it. If you | want to show off, choose to do How would you like a private hour G with an expert on skifi and make- up matters? Someone who can ’ show you the way to care for your skin and put. on yout: make-up expertly — actually try on the shades most suited for Kou all without obligation to buy. By MURIEL LAWRENCE Kit's history class wag reporting | rigors of early Pilgrim life. i j ees. ° on the rigors of tarly Pilgrim life.| Miss Smith rejected it sharply, | °‘Yes,” said her mother. ‘“Theie tefl. enly for people whe love you. -| One by one, her classmates listed She said, “Katharine, your lesson / parents have fold them what you “I showed off to Miss Smith, | them as hostile Indians, bitter cold, is in your history book. If you must know. They've said, “Chil- guess,” Kit. said. poor crops, etc. Then Kit raised haven't studied it, don’t try to | gren, remember that all the crea- “Yes,” said her mother, “you her hand. . age rind with fairy tales, You can | tures you will meet will not love | did. You got her mixed up with si ; She told Miss Sinith that she'd you as we do. me. You showed her private feel- Now Kit's mother had encour- Se ings you give to mothers, not | aged her interest in Praiseful. .| strangers.” | Reda She had read her the book; com- whose only doll was a corn husk : * * * ate oshay leg id = This calm acceptance of Miss For a Clear Complexion, Frée From Blemishes, Call for a Free Demonstration.and Makeup MERLE NORMAN STUDIO | — Bt i; HE | when children go frisking about the . F | world in the delusion that jt’s ex- | SIMPLE FOR SUMMER , ...-is the fashion forecast. - | clusively inhabited by fathers and | in feminine Hair Styling. Individual translation of | mothers. : : . And - Kit the Americano Caress for YOU. | was soon recovered | RANDALL'S HARPER METHOD SHOP from “hate” of the teacher which | | 88 Wayne Street Phene FE 2-1424 x | And because she was an inexpe- rienced little girl, Kit had ex- | pected the same cooperative feel- |ing from her teacher. Its sharp | refusal shocked her. By the time she reached home, “BUSINESS MENS - | sal, See oe "etc ‘nm | So her mother undertook to re- surmounted by a round wooden deprivation; shared her relief when - Naas batton and nome wool from her the story made a ship arrive from | Smith s right to refuse parental 12 West Huron St. . FE 2.4010 | mother’s spinning wheel, | England with a real doll. relationship to Kit was helpful. Open Monday and. Friday Evenings ‘til 9 P.M. \ | eee ‘she offered the idea | | So she no longer experienced the : in ‘ . — DEVELOPS HATE | disappointments that are inevitable ——~~ —$ $$ $$. _—/ | | had resulted -from her unrealistic | demands. } = | duce this. ‘hate’ by reducing Kit's f= = | expectations,of Miss Smith, qs <9 = | Pouring cocoa, she said: “Kit, ai ths se __. ae = | | little turtle will sometimes hide in | qt - : ] his shell. A little bird will fly away ; = apcicen } eet, ot -hopping about on the Se = >} ion! _| lawn. 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A~The | Public Health Service of the elimination of a defective preservative and oe teat: Orders U.S. fo Act on Passport WASHINGTON @®~The U.S. Cir- ter lots and nearly 70 confi emg new. federal testing and be repeated if there is a long delay | °Culated children. standards were put before the second shot is given? A—No. The ideal interval be- i | ? E i rj gEizsiz ‘tween first and second shots is WHEN TO INJECT | two to i fa new start on mileage at lowest cost... B.E.Goodrich acids ec Oe = (pre es . 6.00-r6 “Another Real Bargain. : © Tough new treed — oe ~ fll - ~ But it said exhaustive tests se’ far have failed te prove the vacel#e is te blame and that “we or mever learn the cause of the incident.” G-& Gecen Ques Or Ck. ter-inoculated children who haven't come down with polio? A—Scheele says no. | children who received Cutter vac- cine before it was withdrawn from the public April 27 presumably already would. have come down He says | cuit Court of Appeals has ordered the State Department to hold a_ |formal hearing by next Tuesday | om @ passport application filed by Dr. Ofte Nathan, executor of Al- bert Einstein's estate. The Appeals Court set aside yes- | terday a District judge’s order that 'the department issue a passport | “forthwith,” but set a rigid time. ‘table for action by the department | and directed that the court be notified of the result, with the rea- | sons for it. « Dr. Nathan, who first applied | 2% years ago, sought court aid to, get the passport in time for a} scientific meeting in Bern, Switzer- | land, opening July 11. He said he) with polio by now if they were| Wants to arrange for re-| going to get it. jlease of Einstein's unpublished | menuacripts. Salk vaccine? a VACCINE EFFECTIVE Q—What is the advantage of | a vaccinated child getting polio | are only ‘about 1 in 6,000. The. contracting it, he said, are about | 1 in 1,700. Q—Does the vaccine guarantee athild against polio. |Groham Hopes to Turn A—Scheele says the chances of Frenchmen to Bibles Ve | PARIS Billy Graham says he hopes his first crusade in J chances ofa non-vaccinated child | 'France next week will persuade | more. Frenchmen to turn to their | Bibles, A The American evangelist, | opens his campaign Sunday .in this A—By ne means. The field ‘predominantly Roman Catholic’ who PLANNING TO BUILD or REMODEL See us for the rial ‘il need materiais you ll nee Recent laws on home make in and discuss your ideas with us. We can help you get started with plans, ' supply all che materials you'll need. NEED A NEW ’ GARAGE? | | building easier than ever before. Come | | | | | i | . Have cing gizage and additicaal seo age space at the same time. Easy and economical to build. 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Sees ee From Detroit: Woodward or Telegra eraph Roads to Maple (15 Mile Rd.), West on Maple to Haggerty; re fer Pgasarse! to Union Lake Rd. to Morey’s Golf Course and M From Pontiac: Elizabeth Lake Road to tinue on Cooley to Union Lake Road to Models . .. . or Orchard Lake Road past Keego Harbor to Com- | merce ; west on Commerce to Union:Lake Road; north on - Union -— Road to all 8 Golf Course and Models. s ‘ Cooley" Lake Road;.con- Morey’s Golf Course and out the presence of the Duke will add color. and pageantry to the opening ceremony, Save Money — Buy DISCOUNT PRICE Perfect Gift for Father's Day! * Guaranteed! % No Extra Charge for Credit % As Little as $1.00 per Week We Give SGH Green Stamps With Every Purchase! PARK Jewelers 1 N. Saginaw Cor. Pike SCHICK ELECTRIC SHAVER ST 5” at Park Jewelers! FE 4-1889 MACKINAC ISLAND -—-{tUP)— Nearly 1,000 delegates from throughout .Michigan will, atten the annual state convention of ll,’ it was announced today. | Highlight of the convention will be a pontifical high mass with Edward Cardinal Mooney, Arch- ibishop of Detroit, as celebrant. Rev. Albert A. Kehren, pastor of Sacred Heart Church, Muskegon Heights, will be deacon of the mass. Walker L. Cisler, president of the Detroit Edison Co., will give the main address on “‘Peacetime Uses of Atomic Energy”. at a ban- ‘quet tha evening of June 10. Gov. G. Mennen Williams also will ad- dress the convention and his wife will be hostess at a tea for wives ef delegates at the governor's summer mansion here. . Birds Do the Work TOKYO (INS) — Anglers with poles and hip boots can throw them all away if they can learn to do what expert fishermmen do on the Nagara River in Gifu, cen- tral Japan. From mid-May through mid-Octover, these fishermen fish for “Ayu,"" a trout-like fish, not | with lines and hooks, but with | Cormorants, swan-like birds, Cor- Cormorant fishing is done only at night, when the fish are lured near 'the boats by blazing torches, and | Cormorants held on leash dive and |catch them. The birds are “then ‘drawn in to deposit their catches. Knights of Columbus here June 3 | their wet flies, dry flies, expensive) I / : THE PONTIAC. PRESS. _FRipAy, JUNE 3B, 1955 Do You Know | itsssSeee.S2e | Expect 1,000 at KC Pat Lally? |{S"tcues.as.2 Slate Convention - MORE THAN A LIFEGUARD — Cpl. Marvin Fox, of Los Angeles, lifeguard at U. S. Army swimming pool in West Berlin, Germany, bal- ances 130-pound guard's chair on chin. These Modern Girls ically, or becoming fash scious at ap earlier age than their older sister, The Formfit Company | ers in New York state are factory of Chicago reports that seven out| workers. National average is 25 | at age 22, and more than half of CHICAGO (INS) — Today’s girls them don a girdle. before. they are- either maturing yor phys-| are 15 ‘years old. Twenty-nine of every 100 work- of 10 girls now wear brassiers | of every 100 | workers. ~ The double dresser, mirror, crofted in Sohara Will stick if there mig OPEN you all the be one, REM 7-PIECE COMPLETE BEDROOM OUTFIT An outstanding opportunity to possess a distinctive modern bedroom suite, with luxurious -mottress. and spring, and lovely ceramic lamps, at appealing savings! and bookcase bed suite is .veneers with a fine “Dulux” finith. A really special value! FRIDAY and MONDAY $17 DOWN —$2 WEEKLY ‘til 9 P.M. FACTORY ‘WORKERS ‘+ + We heave EVEN IF THERE MIGHT BE A LAYOFF, F. B. MELIN & CO. ta have contidence in labor and management and YOU. RAN Ae A meats nee a seth Se Nobody wents a strike .. . but 10 Plan NELIN & Co. OUTH SAGIN AW 25 2 72 st ae 1 West Huron Street t /Open F Fri. and Mon. ti Your Sel eh This weekend take your choice of these wonderful PREMIUM GIFTS with purchase of any maior appli- ance in our store! Bar-B-Que Grill and Broiler! Exactly as picture. Worth considerably! Made of handsome wrought iron. }4/, inches high. Heavy gauge steel Charcoal Kettle . . . loads of fun for the family. Yours Free with any major appliance purchase. Woven Felt Rug . . Early American Ranch habs in color! ful combinations of choicest quality new. felt. Ideal for every toom, especially attractive for recreation rooms, porches. Yours Free with any major appliance purchase this week. G4) PR Here ver. A too! OUR $ SALE FRIGIDAIRE _ Family-Size "Te" 69, ICE is extra-value for you =“ a big . space reirigerator. Across-top freezer compartment! Big crisper storage draw- nd it is a value-packed Frigidaire Free Grill or Rug with purchase this week-end. Pay only .35 a Day PLUS FREE BAR-B- Q- or RUG 90 Days Same as Cash! AUTOM ouR~ SALE PRICE NEW FULL With Live-Water Rinsé -and Spin- aot . of PONTIA ean 48 FRIGIDAIRE. ATIC WASHER. __ 09: With - ‘Trade SIZE LOAD: CAPACITY Washing Action, Float-Away Drying that makes every wash- ing bright, light, and fresh. Free Installation—Big Trade Allowance PLUS FREE BAR-B-Q OR RUG NO MONEY DOWN FRIGI DAIRE “Thrifty - Thirty” ELECTRIC RANGE © Regular $219. 95. ¥ vie a y ae ‘ a Ff | THE PONTIAC PRESS. ‘FRIDAY. JUNE. 8, 1955 - ter survived mid wes taken wi Film wm Tycoons Ex.Wife | Failing Poison ly, Bellevue Hospital, where she oh Leaves Million Dollars | ; Yesterday attendants found Mar- Woman Chokes Self Bergen strangled at the foot of| LOS ANGELES @® — Mra. Mar- : her bed. Fashioning a noose from | 8@ret Mayer, former wife of | NEW YORK @ — Mrs. Rose/a strip torn from her bathrobe,| magnate Louis B, Mayer, left an| || Bergen, 67, and her daughter, | she had hung herself from a bed- estate estimated at .a mililon do- oned wine last Tuésday in a suicide Her will, filed for probate yes . g the | terday, left’ more than $600,000 in the in-| bequests to. relatives, - friends, i-|employes and charities.. ——.. Mrs. Mayer died May 21 at the age of Tl, WE PAY CASH for: TRUE STORY, SECRETS, TRUE ROMANCE MAGAZINES, ETC. iv 38 Aubere Ave. \ AN \ N y NOW OPEN! Don’ t Drive. By—Drive lal. White hope to find blessings in another | 4@ths and 35 per cent of world.” . — a4 ‘SENSATIONAL ACTS ‘JACK WIECK Comedy MC ' JEWEL HOLT Pop Singer DICK KEFGAN Harmonica Virtuoso Plus the So-Phis-to-Cats Western and a mas, Ne ae ON _. JAM SESSION EVERY TUESDAY .Eve. Music by SO-PHIS-TO-CATS TH E PLACE 3 Miles W Swan Drive a > Fun denn aes Agar YS he | FUN “w" ‘onal teat ll www ww a ay TO GO...~ LN — = nes ; — ‘ DINE and DANCE - te the Music of JOE BANKET'S TRIO for delicious food and A sensational combo every night except Sunday : “ . “drink amidst a friendly W AT 3 R E 0} eS COCKTAILS — WINES’ — BEERS | Friday 9'to 2 A. M. atmosphere, after golf- No Cover Charge or Mimimum Charge Seeane eit em || ing, boating or fishing. DRIVE-IN THEATER : OPEN 4 P. M. TO 2 AM. DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY || Featuring . | , a = _ | Joyce Songe | 4 Perfect Finish for a TERE OR al 1420 South Telegraph Road at Orchard Lake Road | of aap Trio Perfect Day! — . | For Reservations Phone FE 5.0060 Ji] sei tT a FRIDAY & SATURDAY! Spadafore’s Bar| wilkins | ey: 2 6 North Cass || | Big a, =x IDANCING| ~seee |] Somes’ | ) “ann LOUNGE Every Night i ties w. eres 6. Enjoy Yourself in Our ae ae ee Air-Conditioned Club *Fine Food “wove Dine and Dance at the NEW (LB TAHOE M12 DIXIE HIGHWAY tse | kde renee ME Tome Ser we. PETE FLORE’S “Wel ~ Airs” furnishing — music for dancing and entertainment i i i —nightly. DS NCES oe 3 i Entertainment oat il - oem || i “ : Every Wight of the Week (S\N ee ee || ed elt) Lae AL LAMANO — | ee NS i . tHEBORDER ' _ Our own ‘find’ in an- Hal . Cr other. great week of ~ popular songs and nov- elties. Have fun in Pontiac's newest en- . teriainment club... “300° Lounge. a Dining at Its Distinctive Best! © [Luncheon st . ae Dinner. It How ah ) Smart ~ Cocktail Party. ~~ FOOD. PREPARED dS tL Sunday 12 P.M. - 2 A.M. mm |~-—3 — Daicious Mixep DRINKS > e BEER - WINE - LIQUOR - [ow ‘HEIDELBERG —Businessmen’'s — oo ess z i = = == 4 Es = NY _. = ° ~~ a A H a ‘ It’s Al s Good Form / WSie way Xi i \S } Invite. Your Guests to Dine ln n | mig 4// one and two take its place J B AR id dest AURANT Ant THE | “ig: | 7, Ais was the endless lferror of the an | sialoce Marra woken, 00 HS varctcat” VELLA INN man or beast bolero’ game’ at ! ri. = “Dick” ii a Of DEAS DESOTO . BLOOMFIELD HILLS - Viv ad ee = 3 For “<s ae 2. a0 _ 2.9258 3 3 re 7 - 60 PARKVIEW BLVD. “ENTERTAINMENT Why Cork ¢. Join Us. _ Comer of Lapeer Road (M-H1) at Clartston Road : FRI. Sunday and Everyday! SS —— and SAT. : = TE Ds the | ou'll enjoy pur big generous — _ - “OATALINA BAR” De ens ‘HE'S BACK From TuonDAt _ DANCE WITH ME Family Bet ) Kitchen Open Daily ||| At the oe Ee rewncy - Masi by the Kim-Tones oth Chicken 12-9 |- 10 A.M. - 10 P.M. : 27 Hole. - AAA 1@ . RINGSIDE ‘ C sgt CHAMPIONSHIP GOLF COURS if NN Y’ 5" BAR || § = Sportsman. fan Gy) ot Ww. Huron at Elizabeth LakeRed | = Diste Hwy. Wetistood - eh,” Sree oom sere STEAKS . . i —1 * | ry OR ‘SHOW SATURDAY NIGHT GOLF & COUNTRY CLUB 5 PAULA PAIGE. Singer. Brought beck by MOREY’S 5 GOLF & COUNTRY eLUB. : io age be THE PONTIAC PRESS, "FRIDAY, JUNE 8, 1955 [Lillian Gish | SHE —SUNDAY— — for an 9 GREER DANA GARSON ANDREWS . unt Lemmeere ang Contec 18 67 Dame fame 5 COMING EXCLUSIVE! FIRST SHOWING ike. a San... ND ~ GORD] CUNDED. cy ot tre Py ty Pm om Never has the screen dealt so boldly | with the forces that drove . the Indians across the . continent towards - e PLUS | e cook a's © tek ca Wea «and off | offers and ‘tu them all down. is. That was because she didn’t want Leo the h ‘been in : y to” Play: ‘Role of Grace Kelly's s “Mother. in eight ’months. She told me that delphia, Baltimore, Buffalo and on: and on. - Snapshots of Hollywood collected at random: Joan Crawford and her - Tam ie © bridegroom, Alfred Steele, are. be- * 2 -« i HOURS: Hatehery aR at Airpert Gd. eek Mays 7 4. M. f P.M. einctin tun Matinee. Van Johnson takes Evie to Rhode | Island to visit his dad, Charles Old-Time Dancing Every costs no Tues., Fri., Set. ae ~ a Olé Time Dancing Every. } Thurs., Set., Sun. Poleol thal: P DRIVE.IN: pea re awe veges ) TONIGHT - SATURDAY ( Rye a ee te te te te Me he tee Me Li Mi. T wr" ea ‘ bey 4 ¢ 4 w~vevruvvevyr, I CINEmaScoPE WW THE WORDER OF MGLPIDELITY ‘souNO ~wvwreweeerwrveeewewewrerrr'TTTTeCTTT Te eer errer NN NN eee eee eeeeeeeeweeervrrreveweyererrreyreyY THE MOST aN 1 MICHIGAN! a mg) New! It's bic oid ‘Ws Better! ACTION GALORE! ‘C-0-0-L : ‘Ss And PHONE FE 5-8331 Comfort Now Shewing—TODAY and TOMORROW! *You can't bear to’think of her in my arms...she's ~ been with me four years. That's a oy time... %& PLUS BIG CO-HIT % WHEN SIN AND SAVAGERY RULED MONTANA TERRITORY CATTLE QUEEN OF MONTANA / aT 12:00, 9:10, 5:30, 8:30 THE EAST SIDE KIDS IN A ae “CATTLE . MATINEE. “BIG, COMBO" WILL moe. SHOW ON THE/KIDDIES’ PROGRA “MUG TOWN” OOO ee as VOT AO oe —i(it OOO ee * Pr + % 2% &e Oe 4%" _. Delicious meals to take out... call us up and: teil us “exactly. what you Want and when . . . everything will be reddy for you. Phone Mi 4-7764 DINE IN QUR. DRIVE-IN OR MODERN AIR-CONDITIONED DINING ROOM = - | Te ——LAST TIMES TODAY. Hirey Hirsch in “UNCHAINED” —ALSO— “Seotie Orns intl A Me Lloyd Bridges in “DEADLY GAME” STARTING TOMORROW the blinding skies and merciless jungles of Burma's “Purple Hell” ev THE MIGHTIEST ADVENTURE BETWEEN HEAVEN AND EARTH! ee a TONIGHT! a Or ore ww eww we a ool ~~. “e OF EEE FET SEE EE EE ee ee ee eee a fh 4 y ShY rere w eee Ge en oar | Box Office Opens 6:30 P. M. Show Starts 7:45 P. M. Drive Phone FE 4-4611 En Theater 2150 Opdyke Road a end on - SATURDAY! FEATURE AT: 1:10-3:10-$:15 7:30 and 9:45 | 92:45 7, M &* COLOR ond a Ni Lana TURNER: Edmund PURDOM. . STARTS SUNDAY! PR ere F Rem HT OHeEh, eOOR eer het eereee The warm, wonderful story) that topped the nation's | best seller-lists - for I28 weeks! « o THE PONTIAC PRESS, _rnupa¥, JUNE 3, 1058 Fe ti: sey B Patsy McMurray, FLY UP. — Eleven Brownies of Williams! McGinley, Linda Terefenko, Nancy Hallenbeck, and 391 got a real “‘Fiy Up” recently, when the Pontiac City Airport. For Brownies,|neth Barber. The aerial,.adventure was the climax the Fly Up.ceremony~marks their graduation from) of a year of activities. The girls were accompanied Brownie to Girl Scout status. The flight they all took | by their leader, Mrs. Roy Hallenbeck, and assistants, was a little different experience, and had them all| Mrs. Eldon Rosegart, and Mrs. Harry Carleton. up in the air, they testified. Shown here are Jean along with fiying instructor Ken- find China Gity comfortably cool .. . and you'll like the efficient, friendly service, too. Food Prepared to Take Out ’ Free Tickets to Huron Theater ‘te Each Customer ‘CHINA CITY 1070 West Huron Street Paved Parking Area FE 4-0340 j ROYAL OAK TOWNSHIP — The — Russia's leading | department store, The Gum in Red | Square, is complaining that a! lot | Oakdale Project Sale Arranged Former Tenants. to Sign’ Ownership Papers at! Ceremony Tuesday * 500 dwelling units of the Oakdale Gardens Housing Project will of- ficially be turned over to its new resident owners at a ceremony at 2 p.m. Tuesday. Officials from the’ Chicago reg- ional. office of the U.S. Housing | sign the papers that will make | homeowners of the former tenants 'of the war housing project. The sale will be retroactive to June 1. | CaP and GOWN . | PIZZA sae | \ Spa ghetti House pag Leathe? “—¥ p ~ —Naadadds ™. . 1038 West Huren FE 3-7396 Twe Blocks West of Telegraph The tenants formed themselves _ into a residents’ cooperative | organization and purchased the | - housing project, located north of Eight Mile road near Wyom- ing, for a price of $1,443,985. sold by the cooperative group. Tuesday's official action will add over 800 néew property owners to the strife-riven Carver School Dis- trict, and may prove a solution to the troubles that have &ssailed the district during the past years. Currently there dre only about 64 property owners in the area's 8,- 000. . Only property owners can run for school board positions and the in- Eastern Junior ‘High Teachers Honor Staley . Francis Staley; principal © of Eastern junior high school who next year steps to the helm of Pontiac high school, saw his life pass in review Thursday night * & Bat Under the Stars on Our Patio at * * Arthur Murray's ‘New Fabulous "oO tie ~ “RESTAURANT Oak Bests ot AIRE te Coretny Apprectated Mest Be Séen te be NOT ONLY A DRIVE-IN . BUT HAS HUGE KNOTTY ae | PINE DINING { SELF SERVE AND TELEVISION oe ee ‘You'll Se Am@zed at the Low. Low Prices! ~ AT-THESE PRICES YoU _T0 INSURE FRESHNESS a an el Se Gee it i. “NOs NDWICH ae ae : \ fal 2 3 : Z : ~ HAMBURGER pe |S sen” ss. é im hidioe oo ia 060s anes OO flora ag ld Eastern faculty. ‘Helen Lapisch served as pro- gram chairman and assisting her in the “This is Your Life’? por- trayal were Loran MacKellar, Jean Kimple, Maurice Levine, Harold Smead, John Sluka,- Roy Woods, Mrs, William Tompkins, Mrs. Arthur VanRyzin, Mrs. John F. Ward, Mrs. Samuel Miller and Henry Elling. Staley succeeds: os Thors Jr. who retires from the Pontiac school principalship this year. He Acted Too Soon A. ae ee ae ee i Administration will be present to u 4s—-seen—as-}-4 | a pos to the problems | | that have vexed the district. ~ PIERRE, SD. (UP) — Charles} ‘Moscow's Big Gum Store Gripes About Shoddiness of the goods it gets to sell are so shoddy it's ashamed. The Gum (pronounced goom) is | the Macy's, Gimbels, and Marshall | Field's of moacos An article in, aie Trade, ott. cial newspaper of the Ministry of | Trade, complained that early this year the store ‘received 500 chil- dren's coats which were defective in tailoring and linirig. These came | from the Baltsk Factory in Odes- sa, which also sent other defective | | goods to Gum. Despite this tele-| | graphed complaint, reported Gum, | ‘it received another 400 shoddy | coats and had to return them. + * LJ “Perhaps jt would not be worth mentioning these facts if there had not been other similar cases where factories in Kaluga, Tula, Kharkov etc. have been sending shoddy and | useless goods to The Gum and other stores,” sald Soviet Trade. “It is no wonder that people don’t want to buy clothing manufattured by these factories , “Buttonholes don't fit are off. Boys’ school uniforms pai | Kazan are no good. The ies ; don’t match the trousers .. . | styles don't fit. The orders at match.” *.* Soviet Trade also complains that | for the first 24% months of 1955, 'Gum received only 13 per cent ol bear cond tonight and tomorrow at j ts orders from the factories. the last 15 days of the quarter | cent, Thus, in|are Mrs, was ‘‘fulfilling | Kathleen Small Number Deciding Factor Incorporation Balloting Nose Count TROY TOWNSHIP — Recheck- ing of the township's incorporation census is expected to be complet- ed today, a spokesman for the Secretary of State's office said this morning * = * Indications are that completion | the 500 per square mile required “I don't know how many per- sons the area is ‘short’,”” Chapman said, “because I'm not sure of the exact area. The area is a prob- ‘lem for the local township govern- ment.” Based on an area of 27.5 square | slien. and 13,7530 residents re- | quired, the original census was some 3 short Lapidary Class Planned ‘at Cranbrook Institute A lapidary class in cutting and | polishing semi-precious stones will be held on eight Wednesday eve- |mings beginning June 15 at Cran- brook Institute of Science. Since the class must be limited | in size, early registration is urged. | Information about fees and enroll- nt| Four Towns. = Troop |Having Camp-Out | FOUR TOWNS—Girl Scouts Four Towns Troop are: having But the Pontiac Lake Recreation area. Leaders the group Mrs. Allen, Mrs. Bual Tubbs, ‘ang Mrs. Gladys Brugin. Validity Determined by, ‘of the census will show a very | = _ x | Ensigns Toss Caps, Listen to Navy Chief ANNAPOLIS, Md. &—The Naval Academy sent its 115th class into service today with the traditional tossing of the white caps and words ef encouragement from Navy, See- The 740 graduates heard Thom. as tell them to “take a interest in your men; treat prom firmly, impartially, fairly and with piel keep them informed; be accessible to them; give them au- thority and responsibility.” Then they were/presented their diplomas and swern into the antl 50th weddin ‘June 3, 1905, in Leigh, England, they have three | house at their parents’ ven p. m, sccatiurash tem than aeeaartedbs rot ie Week's Trip Is Prize for Winner Four N ew Contestants Seeki _ WATERFORD TOWNSHIP GS S orpaaeiaeesneled Crean bel tee Pomeigainiclared u ha tat oe Hg a Tin | ha * . ican ate hen te ease crown of CAN. Pair Queen, Tossing | sesday fair which ends June 28. _ Proceeds of the annual event | UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT || si stir cim Sor ‘DIXIEBAR |= oo 2592 Dixie Highway cate ar Semry Macao, Ca DANCING FRIDAY, eis marking, Srey SATURDAY and SUNDAY! a_i ‘Masi sane fom om ee, at the Gay HI Rancho, at Gay- ‘our Hostesses: gee Be a , SA oe Votes cost 1 cent each, 4 . i [ ig to iaan it 1 i g7 f “ae df i iF i i 7 ; Bie ix af fi EF i ste WATERFORD TOWNSHIP—The : recreation board of ‘Waterford || Township has announced summer plans for ee, residents lei- “We feel a sccpasimey of helping parent answer the ques- tien asked by children frequent- ly following the close of school of —“What Can I do!"’, states rec- Ee 5 preshé SHORGASBORD BUFFET SERVED EVERY DAY reation superintendent, Tom Bel. , ton. ; | B Recreation Plans Deaied ‘for Waterford Township will be: detailed information con- cerning all summer activities. Find Oak Park Builder Guilty of Larceny Here blue ‘bird 39,226 votes to 30,306. PONTI TOMORROW BALDWIN & WALTON ST. Aespices Jr. Chamber ef Commerce ONE pope DAY AT WALGREEN'’S. SORRY, no Ls, Pus [FREE anniversary Sunday are Mr. and. Mrs. | of Bethesda, Maryland, 7 puaiiatden and tor 5,000 | Aaroh Lee;-of 2033. Yermont St.,/Troy Township. Mar-| great-grandchildren. The daughters are holding open CHICKS CHICK DAY 5,000 CHICKS WILL BE GIVEN AWAY IN THE AFTERNOON UTICA MILLING CO. 3961 Auburn Rd. at Adams Rd. — YOUR MASTER MIX FEED DEALER MARTINELLI'S FREE ‘TO BE GIVEN AWAY — FREE You'll say it's the Best “¢ = 7aE, PONTIAC PRESS, ‘FRIDAY, J UNE. B, 1958: a rnin Use of Hormone ‘Spray, Results 1 in "Tanan Tomatoes " napal Mouiaples” It’s a good time.to repot house- plants, if necessary, before putting them outdoors in a partly shaded i. LOOK AT THESE HARDWARE SPECIALS MONROE POWER | MOWERS Clinton Engines now 9 ONLY SOAKER HOSE _ 25-Ft Length 1” —_—_ en... “JET” PLASTIC GARDEN HOSE _ Clinton Chief . Outboard _MOTORS| i °°] Fine Shrubs Have you ever driven past some- | SE | <'s home and admired the beau- tiful shrubs and wished your own looked as nice? Those attractive shrubs didn’t just happen, They are the result of good planning, proper planting and good care. . Shrubs are an intermediate group of plants that tie in the trees to the low growing plants and lawns, according to William Aho, forester‘ with the Pontiac Parks and Recreation Department. Shrubs fit-well.with evergreens in a landscape plan and can be used as screen plantings to hide -any objectionable view. homeowner ee COLE'S GARDENS 298 W. Brooklyn FEderal 5-1583 HYBRID—ALL COLORS 5 for *1.00 | ‘Need Care;|f They Don't ‘Just Happen’. | ant i i g i healthy and attractive condition. In pruning always keep the nat- eased and over-mature canés, If the were ‘pruned in early spring or late fall the flower buds would = removed. : Late oe ee are to be |pruned during the dormant period because the flowers are produced on the current year’s growth. If you have a hedge and it needs attention, shear it in early June. When the growth appears ragged in the latter part of July shear it again to approximately one-half inch of the old growth. 100 to Attend 3-Day Homemakers Camp ~ Your One Stop Garden Center OPEN SUNDAY Town & Country un Garden Center (M58) OR 3-TH7 Over 100. homemakers from Oakland and Lapeer Counties will = part in the annual Home- makers a= to ,be held at | Waldeuwoods on June 5, 6 and 7. |Included among the camp activi- ties will be a variety of crafts and related a activities. — seed, bulk and package, seer ead eae oe Acting Lawn Food . for a more beautiful lawnl WEDO @ Feeds Grass! @ Kills Lawn V I just spread it on yo a CHARCOAL a: ha GRILL Guaranteed 3 Years PORTABLE 7 r lawn! 214 | GET THIS|| 2 H. P. ‘CHAMP TRACTOR | With. Tiller and Cultivator | - Value $151.95, Special at . 2-H. P. SPRINGTILL ROTARY TILLER Value $149.50, Special ot... Garden tools, flower and vegetable plants, garden sprinklets, berry boxes, fertilizers and insecticides ‘for all purposes, baby chicks, ducks, turkeys. _ Open Daily 8 A. M. - 7 P. M—Sun. 9 A.M. - 4 P.M. BARBER’S FEED STORE 8665 Highland Rd. (M-59) $121°6 $1196 seed potatoes, hose and Farmington Township. Already he has counted over 40 flourishing plant, with new buds still appearing. At one inia had 20 blossoms, all opened up, plus a number of buds. say the plant is unusually productive, state 20 to\22. blooms per season as a good showing for gloxinia. Piscopink waters the plant with r water exclusively, and adds liquid fertilizer to promote growth. GLOXINIA TO BE PROUD OF — Shown with the gloxinia of he is “justly proud,” is Joseph A. Piscopink of 31230 Farmington Hi blooms on the time the glox- Spare That Careless builders really can ruin a tree. A startling statistic was pre-| sented recently by a tree authority, who said that seven out of every 10 native trees growing on home sites in’ new developments die — a year or so after a new _ home owner moves in. Herman S. Porter, of the Bart- lett Tree Experts, says that with | proper care during construction, | nine out of 10 trees could be saved. | If you're planning on the dream home, impress on your builder that carelessness in. earth moving | operations is responsible for the | high casualty list of trees in new suburban: areas. . Not only does toss ot trees tend to lower property values, but to remove a few big trees which have died is a costly operation. . Porter suggests a eres co operation between home owner, | architect, builder and tree spe- | ciali8t before and during construc- tion of hofnes in wooded or semi- wooded tracts. 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Club Goes ‘Pftt Braves’ BROOKLYN # — “ Big, Dryer Pitches Another 1-Hitter “ =. Everyone Worried b ‘body is Y Slump | ing wrong,” Del said, ‘‘and every- -worried.” ; a _ What's good * LJ for Crandall is good Hite ay _ gee Sylvan Center -..... Richardson Datry... 4 cae Conley and Young; Dr Rete ena : = ord Lions -. 000 00 _ Record Crowd Sees Dedication Contest game of Jacksonville's new night, a, Se, : _ 5 Sports Pages in | 2nd. pulled his drive into the rough and was still im the rough with his The. cards: Conrad Out 2... se......384 meylion i... Benesesens: 456 445 xSa—ax WD cececeescees, 443 444 At eee | "(Conrad wins § and 3) : avait" out 345 545 653-—30 aaa 44 543—36 eeess 16—78 Perewnd’ sn .seccee+s 454-3873 — oe € eS ' Bisplitighoft got off to a rocky start. After taking the Ist hole he lost the 4th, 5th, 6th and 8th| E PONTIAC-PRESS, FRIDAY, JUNE 3, 1955. pitcher as he reports to the Braves before Thursday's game with the Dodgers.-John, 19- | year-old West Chester, Pa., State Teachers College | end the inning. Brooklyn won, 13-2. ROOKIE REPORTS—Milwaukee manager Charlie | student, lost no time getting into action, at Ebbets Field | cow ily, AP Wirephete taking a turn Grimm welcomes John Edelman (right), new bonus on the mound during the 8th inning, 10-run rally of the Dodgers. He gave up 2 singles, then struck out Gil Hodges and got Jackie Robinson on. a pop foul to The sports year 1954-55 will + the tennis trophy eluded Birming- s * Maples Win 6th Title Chuck Gibson, who took his in the history of Birmingham High School. . Athletic endeavor for the Maples came to a -conclusion’ Thursday with Birmingham marking up its championship for the year by * 5 iD, ‘al riding Champion Willie Shoe- -.{ maker narrowly escaped injury in Spill after he won the sixth race at Hollywood Park yesterday on ‘ x 8 oat see he Liangollen Farm's Feast. Shoemaker was spilled when his | horse jumped at a shadow at the while. rest of the field passed him: He wwas given an ovation by the crowd and came back to ride in the next. race, — _ Roy Lumm also was by Royal Puzzler, in the same race shortly after-the field left the quarter pole headed into the straightaway. Roya) Puzzler was tripped in a jam and sprawled heavily. Lumm was not seriously injured, Gavilan Beats Italian © before 4,000 fans last night. Gavi- ‘| lan weighed 152%, -Celumine 157, Celumine was floored in the see- Today's Pontiac. Press” = | ond round for a count of eight . | Chuck & Louie’s Market. to tig the John Petrakis’ basketball team 4 Oe title and the Maple swim- did likewise, This spring, only Maple representatives won cham- pionships in baseball, golf and track. In climaxing the season with the EML track meet Thursday, Birm- ingham won 7 Ists and took the nieet with 65% points. It was the Maples’ ist title since 1951 and ended a 3-year domination by Mt. Clemens. ‘ " ‘The Panthers were 2nd with 46% points, followed by Hazel Park, 40; 13%; and Ferndale, 6. ~ Gordon Pade set a new EME © record in the 120-yard high hurdies with a 15.3-second effort. Another fine Maple performance came from freshman shot putter ‘Close Tilts _A five-run 7th inning rally by | score. was wasted when Louie's Tavern punched across the clinch- er in the last of the 7th to win, $7. It was the 1st of two close men's city league softhall games played Thursday night’ at North- side Park. ; eatcher Louis Styles. nightcap Northside Serv: “« season of junior baseball. Herb the ~~: arbeites ‘Pontiac & Opdyke, 7-6, Ht ? 3 Mark Action in City Softball League coming from behind in the process. |- 2 | for P &.O's squad, - | pitching.. _ 15-1 viétory over GMC. : I 745 pan. a The of equal caliber to for. the 1st time in soccer histoby, will be me Sitene”™opss sa P & O tallied four times in the 2nd inning to lead, 5-3, only to ste Northside score twice to tie in’ the same stanza, then take the lead for good with a pair of runs in the 3rd. Art Weiss and Gil Luebke shared the pitching du- ties for Northside, permitting three hits. Bob DeBell’ went the_ route Two girls’ league games. were dueled at Beaudette, featuring lots of hitting and: very little sound: Best mound job was a five-hitter by Bernice Dennis. of Giles Realty. as her teammates pounded out Shaw's Jewelers wound up the evening with an 11-5 decision over singellville. Shaw's utilized’ nine hits and Six errors for" its total. Fee eenees coe eee te ee eee ee adigns ces eis €e8 Chae eee eee wet bewe ster. Scene leone In .addition to Pade's mark, 2 other league records were broken. Bill Thomas of Mt. Clemens broke the 180-yard low hurdle mark with a %3second clocking and the Port Huron, medley relay team did 2 minutes, 38.6 seconds. Thomas was the meet's only double winner, He added Ist ‘in the broad jump to his low hurdle triumph. o That's What fe Makes Those Home Runs! . CINCINNATI @& — It's not the rabbit in the balt that _ produces all those home runs in the spring. It’s the air, , baseball to be the same in July or August as it is in April or May, and in view of the fact that the air is considerably less dense during hot sumfmer months, the law of gravity will bring a baseball to earth more quickly in the summer." Se. So it has more bounce in the spring. ' Dave Grote of the National ‘ane service‘ bureau said the ave clubs _ in ‘the “Ar Arizona-Texas area, round, substantiate this. meteoro- logical- theory: ers of. the Yankees’ Mickey, play for. Monroe, La. of the Class C -| Orchard Lake Invitational dou- -jis. his number one player. * Mur- ce UD captain, is the son of Earl : great and former grid coach and UK.C.A’sFarm | | UD Stor Become: Two ‘a ialty -in--49. feet, -444—inches.-- fete “thus “Assuming the ,weight of the ¢ | Lions Sign End, ‘Guard: §_ of players on) where the air is light the year: |” EAST LANSING — Twenty-five | _ Ray and Roy Mantle, twin broth-' per. cent of Michigan State’s var- Tennis ‘Brunch’ | Slated Sunday — at Orchard Lake : memb e rs ag try Club will be held Sunday at 12:30 p.m., with an outstanding doubles exhibition scheduled. for the club’s courts. . Don MacKay and Fred Otto will meet Chet Murphy and Earl-Clark dr. won the Detroit city doubles, Saginaw Valley doubles and. bles in the past and each has. been in the city singles champiog - and state open champ. (Durocher Discounts Brooks’ FearsomeHome-Run Power — Durocher is concerned, the Brook- lyn Dodgers’ fearsome array of sluggers is vastly overrated. Even their home runs are phony.’ Before today's game the Dodg- ers owned 68 homers in 45 games, a much faster pace than that set by the 197 New York Giants when |they accumulated a record 22 four baggers . * s ' But did that make much of an impression on the voluble Giants Murphy is the tennis coach at | the University of Detroit and Clark phy, 3-time Big 10 doubles cham- | pion, was ranked in the top 10 in the nation in doubles. Clark, the | (Dutch) Clark, alFtime football Sparrow Signs | Contract With + Sport Pro; RO Player, Also Signed | Two more Oakland County Ath- | letes have signed professional base- ball contracts —both with the Kansas City Athletics. Guy Sparrows of Pontiac, who gained more renown at the Uni- vergity of Detroit for his basketball ability, has been signed for Sa- vannah, Ga., of the Class A South Atlantic League. The other county player signing with the Kansas City organization | was Jim Zickel, former Royal Oak | High School star, who was an out- fielder for Michigan Normal Col- lege. He was assigned to the A’s .Class B farm at Lancaster, Pa. Sparrow; a-65 first baseman, batted 356 and drove In 25 runs for the Titan squad this season. He was signed by Kaycee scout Herb Strunk. The big Pontiac ath- professional. He already is under contract to play pro basketball for the New York Knickerbockers. He was their’ -4th draft choice following last winter's college season. . Young Fishermen Aided by Friend fry who like to wet a fishing line E. B. LaRue. r LaRue has a small pond on his MSC Gridders Studious. it. A. reporter asked Leo if he had occasion to see Wednesday night's | Milwaukee-Brooklyn game at Eb- ‘ed six homers—three by Duke |ple of times and finally shut it good after Snider hit his/_ ‘road than at home but I'll bet North Te: <Tex. UF — "The small | Clevetanc now and then have a friend in| §% | New York at Chicago, 8 their parents along to bait | 5 for them manager? Not so you could notice bets Field'‘when the Dodgers blast- Snider. ? * “Yeah, I watched it on televi- sion,”’ Durocher snapped. “I turned the foolish thing off and ona cou- off for third.” . Why? Was there anything wrong with the sound? Didn't he get a) weak picture: “Sound . .. Picture . . ~My foot. I was just plain disgusted by those eheap fly ball homers, With the exception of Snider's second one all were fly balls. Homers, horse feathers. Everything is a home run in Ebbets Fied. All you gotta do is get the ball up in the air and it will go over some fence, The fences are right behind the in- fielders, _ , * * * 3 “Sure they've got a lot of home runs, Why shouldn't they with a park like that? It’s made to order for them. I'll tell you what. I know they've played more games oh the Abilene Picked in NAIA Meet Sprinter. Morrow Is Wildcat Standout in 4th’ Annual Test ABILENE, Tex. (—Host Abil- ene’ Christian College was the fa- vorite today as athletes of the Na- tional Assn. of Intercollegiate Ath- letics, a far-flung drganization of Morrow, choices over old sparring partner, State, - NEW YORK u—As far as..Leq); f they've hit more homers at Ebbets Field than in all the other parks combined.” A check showed Leo was right. Voven Arrested on Charge of False Testimony .Matchmaker in Philly ' Faces Grand Jury Action in Johnson Case testimony at a Penn- sylavnia Athletic Commission probe of the nationally’ televised Harold Johnson-Julio Mederos fight May 6. | Moran was arrested during a re- cess in the yesterday and released in $3,500 bail. * * © he commission has charged that Johnson was d prior Pennsyivanja law by serving as a co-manager of Johnson. The law prohibits a matchmaker from be- ing a manager of any fighter. * * ® * As a result of the Johnsonh-Me- t Si in_the m, event of meet—the track and field championship. It loomed as a two-way fight with the withdrawal of Occidental of California because of examina- tions. Occidental would have been expected to give all a run for their money, z ™ ULE sin 8 p.m.—Pillette (6-6) p.m—Turley (6-2) TODAY'S Baltimore at Detroit, vs. Garver (3-77, vs, Harshman (33). wi at mott 3) vs. mn | m. = 85u8* 1s | vee ded ny Me. OR me ‘ashington at Clev 2) 12:3) p.m. NATIONAL LEAGUE ; ‘Wen Lest | z sistisitines “2RBSNer tbeabien: BSEEEES,! ; 3 SCHEDULE aos = ~- sate’ myn, 7 p. hc New York, 7 p.m—Rush (1) | Milwaukee at Philade st. 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Central Lincoln-Mercury Sales Inc. 30 West Pike Street Phone FE 2-9167 wine » ; bm Gromek was making his first | Manager Bucky Harris is deep- start since May 2%, He pliched |iy concerned over ‘the status of |", * until the eighth inning — long | tne Tigers’ pitching. starters ream nar ge Vier | We have only four regitar Hoeft, * starters now,” Harris pointed out. | Maas He his back in the| “that makes it rough: We have| has winning lately. 2nd inning and in the 8th,|a doubleheader this Sunday; then : and was forced to the mound, | the Yankees come to town for| _ Marris bas six pitchers in the Al Aber took over and, although | four days.” bullpen — Aber, George Zuver- Ge Sealers scared ete op short og tins &t be Gaeght: whether exe ee ee roe Sate a ee ee ee a bem pllchens eeete te rer, The Iatter, a 25-year-old Pa righthander, was recélied Wed- Golt School’ ||TOrONtO Paper . | “Pere. 1 me tas et start in the four game series with moved in toward the right knee. . Baltimore, which opens tonight with But both knees must remain on a night game, is the strong-armed 115 N, Seginew. Se. _.. FE 2-9234 That's very important. Any left Gaaved of fut thon Gils toed Free Parking for Customers Back of Store side sag moves all too easily over last year when he was liberated tisfac waranteed or Money Dens? You it the growed beck| | : ids be diet bs Sec ene = —— 4 Is that good? When the left knee| Reports Hall, Flashy’ Ser pitied etectively and ‘SELECT FROM OUR SUMMER FABRIC SAMPLES moves in toward the right in the Goalie Is/ ing any difficulty with his back. For Your . backswing, the left heel should) p: red in Deal He gave up seven hits and walked MADE TO MEASURE SUIT, _ | rise to keep both knees on the} ‘igured in & | two. He even contributed a double | , ’ | | same horizontal line, “This helps to a three-run rally in the 6th. H.’V. HARCOURT ads hee lek vide sng out. Ow pie TORONTO @ — Goalie Terry As it turned out, hie hit knocked » ve Fe tured player swung too Sawchuk, pride of Detroit Red winning tun, | 1865 Wellington Street ; : . FE S-6885 Tr et at locked—right le€. | over in the backswing, The aver- | wings hockey pprtngaee baee Before Gromek came up with his » as pictured, age golter would be late with the) 4. traded ae hit, the Tigers had snapped ‘a 1-1 clubhead at impact,- unless he os Boston | tie’ on Al Kaline’s triple to left ets are at the top. . paper sald Sawchuk’s trade weekend. It also sald Glenn |" Pete Runnéis solo homer in the Hall, flashy, young goalie for the | ‘th, but Detroit quickly tied it ern League, would replace the ig National Hockey League's Ver = 7 HE i i i Star further said rumors of — < ee ee eee ezina trophy winner were being ee whispered at the league's meeting in first ae a ee oe Wednesday at Montreal. 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A round-table discussion Hinstnit’ oo $84 Kips os’ 4 8 1! will be held. Dr. S, J. Chafets is Seer p18 6 Reber 1 ¢ ¢| chairman of arrangements for the —_ fee Pf So] special program, a. eee fe ; a) sd.’ :2| National Judo Champ to Compete in Tokyo. - Gene le Bell, the two-time nation- apeiticmeetin i e20—| 41 AAU judo champion from Los eeebbaws 3.55650 x—4| Angeles; has been invited to com- x 3p pete in the national judo tourna- “ o:|ment of Japan at Tokyo next and| The 190-pound ex-GI, who handed »| the judo patrons a surprise for the second straight year when he vote oe Om es A oe ‘ tournament vyweight titles “"! quite an honor for an American ° @ S Chad on bs id ns Sk today. Then, let's go fishing! | OWENS : 396 Orchard-Lake Ave. is Lahti, /Co.Captains at VMI-- >) | U.S. ‘golf trail. : Bad Gastein will stage the down- LEXINGTON, Va. @ — Virginia jumping and “long-distance | Military Institute will have co-cap- <- . 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Mike, 27, the nation’s leading money winner and one of the brightest of the new pros, was fed to the wolves yesterday in the opening round of this mathematic- al jigsaw puzzle, but it was the) between their legs. = “They're. giving Mike the " commented one observer | when the first day pairings were | “They'll cut the big guy to pieces and eat him without * +. * I Souchak was matched in the opening foursome with defending champion Sam Snead, Masters champion Cary Middlecoff and But when the sun set over Deep- dale’s 18th green, there was the 208 - Souchak even with Snead at 68, the best’ score of the day. He had five plus points, three tal picked up three points from Mid- | Lemont, |in Washington, | tember. An unexciting par 70 was goo 4) was minus three and Middlecoff, ; firing identical 69's against Doug who is a weekend partner of Pres- | Ford and Ted Kroll, -73, 1 | 72, ident Eisenhower, was next to last | Ee other foursome, Julius Boros, in the field of 16-with minug seven. former U.S, Open cham pion, | In this unique arithmeti¢ derby | |each player's score is compared 'with that of each of the others in his foursome and his point to- is computed off this. Mike diecoff, who shot a 71 with a dou- ble-bogey 6 on the final hole, and two from Harbert, who had a | scrambling 70. Snead got his five the same way. * * The leader going into today's double round is. Marty Furgol, lightly-held 34-year-old tourist from Hl., whose last tourna- ment victory was the Celebrities Q:C., last Sep- enough to give Furgol eight. plus points at the expense of. 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LADIES’ BULOVA - LADIES’ ELCIN ‘POWER TOOLS * The Best for Less Decision 10-round decision over Don Jordan, 143%, before a turnaway crowd of 10,000 at the Olympic Auditorium last night, The 20-year-old Jordan, state -| lightweight champion, held the up- per hand at the outset and it looked like curtains for the Golden Boy when a straight left and a rocking ‘right decked him in the third round. Aragon was badly hurt but man- aged to get up &nd back into. the ropes. The over-anxious youngster missed his opportunity and Ara- gon was carrying the fight back before the bell sounded. Aragon, 28, art with more than three times as many fights as Jor- Z| = 25, reversed.the whole picture y coming back strong in the fight. He put Jordan on the run and went on to win the final four rounds, .| Tiger Notes - DETROIT @ — Ned Garver, who i ad his locker in the Tigers’ dressing-.room, hopes to change his luck tonight, Owning a disappointing 3-7 rec- ord, he will pitch against Balti- more's Duane Pillette (0-0) in the opener of a four-game series. « Garver, whose locker used to be almost directly in front .of man- ager Bucky Harris’ cubicle, -has | been moved across the room. “I sure hope it changes my luck.” he said. ,. “Why, new you'll win five in & row now that you're next to me,” ‘kidded the lanky Jack Phil- lips. Phillips, by the way, has done an excellent fill-in job at Ist base in the past two games, and alse gets an award for modes- ty. “I’m just a flash-in-the-pan,” he said yesterday. “three hits the Ist. day and only one the two-ruy, homer. In a moment of ‘seriousness, Phillips said, “I'm- glad 1 can play so Fain can rest his knee. He needs it.”’ Phillips, himself, had missed most of the early pert of ‘the season with a leg a Al Kaline’s three hits — two singles and a triple — lifted him into the American League batting lead, jumping past team- mate Harvey Kuenn. Kaline is hitting 382, Kuenn .379. “Tl be back soon,” said Kuenn sidelined with a pulled leg muscle, “probably just in time to take four swings at Turley of the Yank- ees.” Braves Ship Pendleton MILWAUKEE ® — Milwaukee Braves announced Thursday that outfielder Jim Pendleton has been sent to Toledo of the American association, subject to 24-hour re- call, tnd.” But his one hit was a big | Stagg was the center of\a |by beating Fielding Yost's point- picked up six plus points, shoot- | ing a 70 against a trio of 72’s fabio: in Round Robin << turned in by Jackie Burke, Gene Littler and Be Wininger. -@ #The first aay canting went: like this: Furgol, plus 8, Boit and | ‘Thomson, plus 7,*Boros, plus 6, Fight former Yankees are mem- bare of the Beltiengry, Onesien, Snead and Souchak, plus 5, Ros- | }-o@ burg, even: Burke, Littler and Win- | inger, minus 2, Harbert, minus 3, Mayfield and Palmer, minus 4, Ford, -minus 5, Middlecoff, minus T, Kroll, minus 9. “ees te 5 = = wi You'r re tata fer ae Fine, Well Built Rowbeet, _ be sure te see HARRINGTON A « ab hee Tears Falla * CHICAGO # — Amos, Alonzo tear- | jerking, hand-clasping, salad | ing reunion last. night with players | The annual winners of the “‘C”’ banquet celebrated the 50th an. | niversary of Stagg’s 1905 Big Ten championship teams in football, outdoor track, tennis and cross- country. * * = The white-haired little coach, nearly 93, greeted nine members | of his famed 1905 gridiron squad , that wound up a perfect season a-minute Michigan giants, 2-0. The chipper oldtimers, all- push- ing 70 or more, included Captain Mark Catlin, who tackled a Michi- gan player for the winning two points; Leo Detray, Merrill Meigs, Art Badenoch, William Boone, Ed- win Parry, Jessie Harper, Lester Boston 1 1—2 8 | Chicago 006 lty4 9 2 Parnell, Susce (8) he White; Trucks Consuegra (7) and Lollar., L—Parneil. Baltimore ono 000 10-3 6 1 Cleveland 660 000 30x—9 11 6 (4), Kretlow (6) Larson and Fred Walker. Chicago dropped football in 1939 and quit the Big Ten-entirely’ in 1946. . Stagg wept after keynoting his banquet speech with: “I'll think of you always as the boys who won your letters and who I had ‘the Line Scores oo pgp ata govin. Johnsen and amuh: Score and Poiles, L—Rogovin. Home een Pope New York ee pa ; oe «4 Ld 1 Kansas City” Kansas NATIONAL AL, LEAGUE Milwaukee : oa O11 2¢ 06 2 Goo 12—13 i4 6 Buhl, Jolly oo. Vargas (8), Edelman (8) and Crandall and Campanela. L—Buhl. Home runs — _ Miwautee Mathews, Lo- gan. Brooklyn, Snider Cincinnati . a3 oot 0003 WSnet Klippe in = o>. Podbielas a ums, Klippate » an Burgess; Antonelli and Katt, L— Cal _. Cincinnatt, Klusgewski. New York, Mueller, Mays st Louis ‘ 120 00— 3 11 yg mit) 171 likn—12 7 1 Hadd Lawren: orgy -(5), LaPaime’ (8), Brith. Ps iad Sarai; Sw and Peterson. L—H x Home runs—Pit rgh, Thomas, Long. Paiiadeiohia”’""-. °° $00 600 Gorna 108 Hacker, Cohen (2), Andre (3), Perkowski (7) and Cooper, Chiti ): .- Miller (7) and Seminick. W. ne Home runs—Chicago, Ph phia, Seminick. a ssussqyy bb 3 POSH So eS OSS ESSE OSSES ‘ ) Seecesococon DEMONSTRATORS LOW MILEAGE Plymouth ahd Chrysler DEMON- | STRATORS left! They're like NEW... _ THEY MUST GO BY JUNE 15! at STEAL PRICES ! * & We Navi hvery few BUT : \ BENGALS’ SENSATION — Al Kaline, 20-year-old |in new ones. Detroit Tigers outfielder, says he isn't superstitious— pounds since last season and is a greatly improved | these shoes have toes cut out because = 8 breaking | bitter. ha ia Al grew a half-inch and gained 20 ile. ogo e » GRUMMAN j Pree @ OLD TOWN "CANOES ESTERS alee Dl We Cons . Complete | WATER SPORTS :loneeel _ __ EQUIPMENT | SUCH AS—~ : © Water Skis © © Surf Boards ACI SIO RE EE HO HARRINGTON BOAT WORKS 1899 S. Telegraph Rd. FE 2-8033 : fc x ‘OPEN EVENINGS _and SUNDAYS | J WIR Bs s Mr. Stagg Rejoins Gridders of ‘05 honor of coaching. God bless | each of you. . . I love you bad much." The return of Stagg td the scene | he coached more than 50 years of his great coaching successes | and Billy McNeece, two roiugh and |; ago at the University of Chicago. | from 1892 until 1933 could have | been filled with more elation Taking some of the edge off the | |celebration was word by the | school’s chancellor, Lawrence A. | Kimpton, that there is no likeli- hood of a return of “big time” foetball at the university. The reunion’s climax for Stagg undoubtedly came when, Stella, his | wife of 60 years and constant com- | panion, was mate an honorary member of the “C’’. It was un- precedented. Long-Time Trapper Talks Retirement IRONWOOD «® — John Kangas is 86 and has been trapping | week, this 10-round match figures | Young McNeece Promises Battle NEW YORK i®—Paddy Young | ready characters who would look | good in a battle royal, meet te | night at Madison Square Garden and you can't hardly find them | kind no more. After the clever boxing. ability of | | Carmelo Costa and Lulu Perez last : to satisfy the taste of those who | prefer blood and thunder, Young, a solid left-hooker who once fought Bobo Olson for the | “American middleweight title’ in 1953, takes on one-of his own kin in “Wildcat” McNeece, a young- ster from Central Islip, N.Y. Win on Movie Name. Evelyn Bertram ee Alice Criest, employed at the Farmers Market in Pontiac, were $109 — richer Wednesday after a longshot named No Money Down! LAKE ORION MOTOR SALES beavers since 1903 in Michigan's | Upper Peninswla, Whether he'll do any beaver trapping next year is problemati- | $2 ticket. “I’m getting | bounty —SA. 50 each. cal. John says: tired.” A catch of only six beavers last | season may have had_an influence, | too. John. still is cater deer, also. | ,| He began. that in 1899 “whem the fee was a dollar and you could ‘| shoot five deer.’’ John got a buck last season—the | limit now. And last October he | shot a si bear in his | orchard, users. Pez* | Dottie’s Pick Brooks ret’ | Her Own Track Record DETROIT (# — Dottie’s Pick broke her own track’ record last night at Hazel Park harness Race- way. The filly won the $5,000 Sep. Palin pace in 2:00 2-5, cutting a A crowd of 5,485 bet $267,300. Ten winmng horses in the United’ States paid off at better than me: to 1 odds during 1954 5th of a second off the old regen : § ®/ she set May 21. Dorothy Lamour won the 6th trot- | ting race at Hazel Park Wednes- | | day night. The two girls bought a They will divide their | M-24 at Buckhorn Lake. ! SHOP & SAVE ! IN THE Automobile Super Market | The Best Place to Buy a Used Car! | The Best Place to Trade in a Used Car! L.c. AN DERSON Lake Orion, Mich. INC. MY 2-241] oo TIRED AFTER A HARD DAY’S WORK? Try & restful magsage. 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Take the likes of Sal Maglie, “ f H mound to beat the Brooklyn Dodg- whose favorite cousins ‘are the Cubs, Ellis Kinder and the White Bob Lemon and the Athletics i A ‘ 4 s; As | ekg * * ' iba be . | aa ¥ m si } . i? : | Fo | eo a d 4 2 z ls if eel Siydahar Gels. Axe as Coach ~esgamte te shel Of Grid Cards. and Chuck Shaughnessy, both vet- Speedway. erans of the Pontiac Assistant Ray Richards Sineeees we Oaklond Coty Given ‘Jumbo Joe's’ Job . Dealer ; Cass at W. Pike St. FE 2-0186 : Another:Feature Starting | SOLUNAR ‘by John Alden Knight - FAMOUS SPORTSMAN WED., JUNE 8th] “TABLES |= ' With Chicago 11 his contract which reportedly 000 ; ; : an ie tet hahds.for the fifth time-since Jim Conzelman left after the 1948 sea- McGinnis Recovering in Veterans’ Hospital Following g recent serious hip se » is in troit Veterans’ Hospital>;Joe was a . and the of the fans in Pontiac in C-wing,. room m1, Polo Double Bill / Fe i ‘3 . Was recently returned to the Pi- rates from Hollywood of the Pa- Se qa 10 = y * =e the Cardinal coaching reins in new | operation, Joe McGinnis, former |. i iy li dy i fads S “ae if ge if a] Fy Ee J Z ~Ay . 3 sj 2 see 2 é * . = | 1 $ 1995 the game in the big 2nd inning when six tal- Hes were chased in. They added single runs in the ‘th and Sth also, te round out the solid vic- tery that left the team in 2nd place in Saginaw Valley stand- | © ings (with a chance to tle for the top spot). : Victory was Pontiac's 8th in SVC} © Rippletones and 13th, against 2 losses in SVC| / © Black, Grey, Tan and 3 overall. © Sizes 37 te 42 © 4 Jerry Vallad, Bob’ Smith, Walt | | ‘ _&§ Poe, Dick Slade, Don Daniels and | | © Sharkskine, Gebs $ | Bob Murphy accounted for the © Tan, Brown, Grey winning runs. 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Landy of Australia (3:58.0), twice by Dr. Roger Bannister, of England, who | did it first, and just last Saturday |in-the same race by three mien. They were an unheralded Hun- garian named Laszlo Tabori (3:59) and two Englishmen, Chris Chata- (+way and Brian Hewson (3:59.8). Main opposition fo Santee to- night should Je Fred Dwyer, the ‘little ex-Villanova runner racing-wrestling act with Wes en- livened the Wanamaker indodr mile in New York this. winter. * * * Dwyer has openly predicted he will beat Santee and many experts will not be surprised if he does. Santee, whose expense money fees were questioned earlier this week—he denied they were exces- sive—is to go into the Marine ' Maggio and Marilyn hit the front | r pages, will finally be - culminated. whose | 'Corps in June. This may be his last favorable opportunity to reach his goal this year. He has another | : iSaniee Resumes Quest Tod for Elusive Four-Minute Mile : Aside from the mile, the meet talent is on the lean side. The high jumping -duel between | tied at 6-10 at ‘Fresno last month, should be excellent, Shotputter Parry O'Brien and | booking at Boulder, Colo.,.but he | collegian Ernie Shelton of South- javelin thrower Bud Held, both , Said he doesn't yr the high al- i= California and high sehooler | world record holders, are also due titude, Charles Dumas of, Comptdn, who | to compete, LONDON (®—Now that the Four- ; Minute Mile Club is getting a bit. crowded, the time has come today | to talk of two miles and Sandor Tharos of Hungary. Iharos is a 25-year-old clerk who | runs everything from the 400 me- ters to the 5,000 meters (more Former Pro Gridder Resumes Coaching RICHMOND, Va. ® — Dick Humbert, once a professional: foot- ball star with the Philadelphia Eagles, has returned to college coaching. Humbert has been named end.coach at the University of Richmond, Humbert, a native of Reading, | Pa., starred in football, basketball | / and baseball at Richmond 15 years ago, A former end coach at the Since 1952 has’ been employed in | ton High School, — than three miles), and excels in all events. If the hard-training young man ‘hadn't been knocked out in a bout of air sickness coming here Fri- day, Iharos would more than likely have upped the total of sub-four- minute milers in Saturday's. fan- tastic race at the Whijg City Sta- dium to a rousing quartet. What's more, Iharos in condition could have won that foot spectacle and perhaps brought the world rec- ord for the mile down to 3:57 or | thereabouts, As it was, his secont- ‘string shadow, Laszlo Tabori, won in 3:59 while Chris Chataway and Brian Hewson of Britain. finished second. and third in 3:59.% each. Tabori never was withjn 10 yards ‘of Iharos in competition back in | Budapest. Further, sped the 1,500, meters in 3:42.6 tenths of a second over 4 minutes). ‘faster times. _ Tharos Avas in great |! condition. A week before he had | Spotlight on 2-Mile After|Trout Strays Long Fantastic Race at onsen ‘Way From Homesite LANSING # — A rainbow trout, tagged and released on the Manis- tee river last spring, was recently captured near’ Homestead dam, about 100 mijes. from point of re- \\ease, the ‘state conservation, de- partmentreported today. The fish. had to Swim down the Ma nistee into Lake Michigan, along the lake shote to the Betsie riyer and upstream. to the point ef recapture. When tagged, the fish weighed 42 ounces and was 19 inches long. When recaptured, it weighed 60 éunces and meas- ured 2: 2 inehes. 68 Bowlers Pick Up 7-10 Split in Tourney FORT WAYNE, Ind. @® — The 52nd American Bowling Congress Tournament may not set any scor- ing records but it appeared mak- University of Arkansas, Humbert ‘(equivalent to/a’ mile in a few | ing a new mark for successful 7-10 conversions, ‘a sheli-manufacturing ‘plant in With the fierce competition on the | The tournament started its 67th: Bridgeton, N. J., and has been | Whité City’ track Saturday, Iharos | day today and there have been 68 teaching and coaching in Bridge- | might have forced the race- to even | 7-10 splits converted, the latest iy esterday. 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Angus, acting director of I SS gy, 43) Aho” iy in. report to the Spanish press. _ Bos ; Bee commerce and industry, in a re- : > Ree Oy The report included figures an¢} Young Farmers to Meet [port on Hong Kong's preventive percehtage increases in the n&| snwiAapoLis (UP — The na-| Stvice, said, however, that illicit tional production of coal, iron and /|tion’s top young farmers will | distillers in Hong Kong have un- sia, easictcty, chewslent Sajtry gather here June 1-3 for the first | doubtedly suffered heavy losses wt. ss annual outstanding young farmers | owing to a stepped-up police vigi- 17 Planell reported (fat for” the| award program. The program is/ lance against bootleggers. ee first time since ‘1929 Spain's an-| co-sponsored nationally by the| Some of the figures Angus re- ‘ 6 nual productién of pig iron and | Junior Chamber of Commerce and | vealed in his report are: illicit stills | ; 2 steel had surpassed 1,000,000 tons. | the American Petroleum Institute. | discovered in, 1954—459; fermented ot ie : He. said the industry during 1954 | Four winners Will be announced at | material destroyed during the Pee he = preduced 872,008 tons ot pig iron, an awards banquet June 2. same period—3,300 gallons. T pas “5 ey a: : : OUT OUR WAY - ' : : it { a LL PR sare, Venrege Vanes csi << a - SROUNE-_) To write FoR) ‘May SEE \ A GUY ii L-l[CAN 1 BORROW N[ HERE you || 1 ALWAys FEEL FAINT 2 DONT. 5] THE PAPERS TM GNGRIEBR | WITHA | "|| YouR SMELLING,AY -}——_ ARE || WHEN I'M GOING To ASK 6GOUP/ = & TIMER THINKS ) SECRETARY |.ANDHE | OH, NANCY SALTS # her NEW GIRL FORA DATS | Sts OF THEM! 4 AND OFFICE |] PUT TEN S| SURE 4 ) . 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HOUSE, ST ROSE a eto Py PIKE, OLD.CH 4 CONGRATS ON GETTING Ve Le PLZ, FAP/ 1 HOPS * ELEPHANT BUT YOU'RE | Dee BIGGER LET ME BASH | hs NKYDK-KYUK IF) ¢ THIS UPSTART — 2 NONSENSE LIANG MASESTY THE WING WOOLO BE VERY HAPPY F WE COULD BE PRESENT TO SEE PRINCESS WANDA OR THE ARM OF PRINCE WILLIAM 5 ait) OWEN 1 f Beso] THI. OF a ee ok “Okay, dear, Hold still. You'll Find : s ||. PROFITABLE Play Saf e OPPORTUNITIES | on the highway |] ic.ewWont Aa seron a eee Se : ‘TE Take advantage of this easy way this week-end I] to solve sll your buying end self ‘ ing problems. i RT a <a ie i a ae ee tl a cai ills «oy ‘Keep alert while To Place Your you trive—chew gum! || WANT AD DIAL FE 2:8181 drivers, Avoid drowsi- | ness and driving sitters ithe, but chew while you. ——— THE ¢ PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, JUNE 3, 1955 changed to % higher, July $2.42%, “ and lard’ 2 cents a hundred : powits tiger, duly $12.30: ce Grain Prices > Guan dune 3 on — Opening “ee : ~ Duly. eceeees 1.00% July neosce, E07 . Sep .ccvciss 2 4 hd Je eee Lie Dee eeneee ‘ne DOG: -.ceceee . 1.12% ; MAR. ..iserae en as ; duly . ooneee eee ~ eeodewee ifs Bag stress Bae Rev Ss July ee ee 4 New ‘Contre tov o+eerre co eaedener ei: — - veeeees 91260 | woe 8d.40 3. : opens at 7:30 p.m. Irwin tae en | Admiral 1 Cre Coal 25.7 . .- W. M. —Adv. steady to firm: recet “21,904: ai ye [sa ‘ —_, leg ces johns Man .. 846 wholesale bu prices une Allied Ch .....111 Jones & L ... 384 ke . . 1 higher; US. large whites 60- ° per Allied Ctrs.... 59.7 Kelsey Hay .. cent A's 35; mixed 44.5; mediums 31; | Allis Chal..,.. 743 Kennecott a 2 5 in rie : U. 8. standards 30: dirties 27.5; checks | Alum Am ++ ABA Kimb‘ Cik .. 48.6 : _ | 4.5; current pts 28.5. am Atria cove 275 Kresge 6s... 308 : A valued at $13, was ma Cyan OF Gless 15.4 3 — from ou Am Gas 4: £1437 Lib Me Nat. 195 | reported stolen yesterday the ry Am M & 306 Ligg @& My 65.1 oe front lawn of a home owned by Am Motors: 106 Lockh Airc .. 46.4 | DETROIT POULTRY san BE" YS. n : Mrs, Milan P. Straka of 125 Earl- pernortt oie, 2 abr Erices paid Ses: 2s iS Gem’ 624 | moor Blvd., according to Pontiac SF ie poultry up to 10 om. | 4m Beating. 33. ecmere: St ‘ Heavy liens 28-28, light hens 19-20; pe Smelt . 48:3 Mack .Trk .. 28.4 Police. ; placer Weatacs oe tyes Get : St! Pd.) 31 Marsh Field . 36.3 ae 4 t} eee pn OC ‘ ‘2955 Garland grey erceses 32, barred rocks 33- ° Ami Tel & To > | - =r Bey #3 ; Ave., Sylvan Lake, reported te , = See M oc Bi ve., ao gem — SGier Monsen Ch... Anac W & C.. 582 Mont Ward... 19.7 Pontiac Police that thieves stole sae 08s bal ve poultry | Armes 1... 71 Motor Pd.... 23 four hubcaps from his auto while | sis*¢7 Armour &Co.. 15 Motor Wheel.. 66.4 ei, F- tpt Dry G... 31 Motorola .... 86.6 it was im parking lot at Pike fr eet a 1,- | Atehison ..... 147 Nat Bisc..... 421 Sts. Pit fob Baring Atl Refin |.) 34.5 Nat Cash R.. 41.3 and Perry : ens 22.60-28 sos voo Mfg .... 66 Nat Dairy.... 40 cities ettte tai des Me. pods rents or or Ss * 20- =~ poy! ae a Nat om . bode 0, -12.5; caponeties 7 eee Wat Lead..... 2. feech Nut ,,.. 293 Nat Steel..... 65 *, at 8:30 Sat. morning. 385 — ; tendix Av..., 3 Nat Thea... 113 Lake Ave: - ‘ 2 Livestock | ae gg . Air Brk ee | sale June 4. 9 a. m. to . Sohn ‘Alum.... 946 Nor 4 1 Pp. nm. - Wessen. Home oF DRTROIT, dune | \AP)—The Detroit fond Strs.,... 173 Nort a West. a onstration Club. Ady. a ij Mor Pac...... 108 Ss — é ae : eents. higher; | Bore Was. see 33 Ror Ste Pir... Be : Rummage sale, 98 W, Huron, SS oe rist My... 3% Ohio Ol..... 74 a Gat, June 4 9 to 12am. —Adv. tem small | Budd Co ue 4 Ste Eee ae: __bummnege cals, Trobajames, le Ibe “18.00-14.75; most | Calum ‘. ma Bs qeeee an Ss A 125. 128 W. Pike. Sat, 7- 6. 300-480 2 + 36.1 parih EPL... 81.4 i ° . " | Can Dry ...... 18.7 —_ —Adv. above: o-do0 i sows tfoo- | Con, Pee 0°00 RL Parte. Dass Rummage sale Orchard Lake poss gent | Cass vc MY pa aR. me o J E * = a Se * Pepai aa ’ * merce Rd., Fri. from Tue D. m. | busi and steady: goed clesrance | Cotas ee fae oo Be Sat, > —Adv : mostly 23.00-24.00 for ofter- | Cem PS.... 272 phiip Mor... 404 9 to kom : : t few bead high choles 995 Ib stesre wees Be Phil Pet... 4 | ) Seott Recital Gun., June| ids part loss choice 913 Te too basiers | CMA RW > 178 Pa pla Ge. 188- 5 1 8 p.m. " sales utility to fed ~ ft t& G..., 08.3 a Tickets on at Adv “34-00-18 00: A yd iar and low penton OF . Phy | — es 307 = : a Li f: high . _ ire woe * = Pome’ as thereial individuals up to 18.80, can- | Guima* Mo.... 77 Radio Cp..-.. 55 ‘ Rummage sale Youth Center, | sets and cutters Sestiy 0.50-19.86; few | Gore Cola. 122 4 Rem Rand... 51.1 Lake Orion’ Pri. and Sat. 9 a. m.| BEh connere 10.00 most | Colg Palm :... 53.1 Reo Holding... utility and commercial bulls 14.00-16.00; | Co)" Ges fag Repub stl... 864 to 6 p.m. _ mad, choice and | Gos 8 ggg Revo Met...183-4 gale Sat. June 4 8 Calves 100. Yooters siow. fen, Pept ‘% ‘Bs Rock op = #3 m. First *| we “and choles, vectors 1860-3400; = Cont =: = ry Bt Soe Lead... 47.4 pi Ady, et to 26.90, but choice | Cont Ot) .:.. 63 St Reg Pap... $8 a = o ia.00-11 culls | Gor Pa By Sears Rosh... 882 Rummage sale 8 to 12 Saturday. | Sound in to’meee . Be 2 AEP simmons cS 443 Huron.| sheep salable 196. Mo sales, supply | Curtion Wr .. 20.8 Boca O--- Bog Ady. | meager : Dis C Beag .. 307 Sou Ry... 90.2 z ' Bey he ape bet Dong Air ... 2 _ Sperry 84 : ae A ’ Dow, "cee Sta Brana 3 . 200. . rage, 23 Pine St. —AGy. an mae ee nr mnie te Rig dies wna Std Oli Ind... 48.4 if uneven; Butchers steady to 25 h East@Air L ... 50.4 8t@ Oi) NJ...112.6 - = your friend's tn jolt ana needs | sows st to 38 higher: most ¢ owels t Kod {.. 81.2 Std Ol] Oh... 47.3 bail, Ph. PE §-9424 or MA 5-4031, | No! to-do ‘ip0-d20 fb butchers eso: | El Auto L °.. 49. Stevens JP.... 234 Adv 19 60, larely, 19.25 and above on choice | Ei & Mus 45. Stew War..... 27 - No aadee: few. lots mostly | Emer Rad .. 143 Stude-Pack 11.6 | pheteo No 8 Pt i and short deck choice | E24 John ... 30 Oil... 1.4 Er Li re ie te 18 6o. bulk choice No 2 and | P.\, Loe et by peer Fen . a Boy Scout Leaders. Wo, 1 and 9 graces 230-30) Beep ten teas Firestone... 624 Bylv Bi Pa. “5 en | above: le eee “ eee . Picked, at Four Towns 17.80; 4 fete b10-300 Ib Si: Gen Bak ,,,. 10.3 @ 6ul.... 43.7 FOUR ‘eutc Goe ay and gnter 00-18 8 tow | Bes Rive... 88 Thomp Fa... $3.4 ae _TOWNS—Norval .P ty orto 16.00; most] Gon cb + oi? Se = = i "7 . cd ho Motors et “WT Air: 3s : € e has been selected Boy Scout troop] Gaiabie cattle 1.000: salable calves 200: Gen By Sie .. ee er... 304 committee -chairman of the ‘Troop | 1%, 84. weak: cleanup trade on very | Gen Ghose... 874 Ouanewe oe gee iy ae Ss. pees 67, sponsored by the Four Towns for sale: ag ‘teady: whee Gen Time “21h d OB Carbide... g.4 ‘Charch lower: rs st Oo stron, a” se wae eees os marines Snd’ ett qv choles seers mized oa oa United Opens “38 f an ers 00; rr Eee n . i Assisting : ‘him are committee ro choice 814 Ib fixed feartings 21.00; | Goeeel BE... 77 Unit Pruit.... 87-4 members: Don Gregary. Ralph Al-|.%, GTi en ccs sat, “emmeseial Seet | Genayeer _-:.. 6 Ue Leett-s. id co to 4 ee al oe len, Harry ——— Early Tay- utility. and gommercial cows. 1120.44 e1o we a Ug Smelt. $34 * n "a9 a6 lor and Jack P Guy Poosch | weight Holstein cutters 1178 12 8. weit, Qt West 8 . 276 UB Steel pl ,-.160-6 ‘is the new scentiiteter, assisted |.1ty and commercial bulls 1400-1880 | Guit ON 6.1. 143 Tob....:. 10.2 by Vincent good and choice vealérs 19 00 24.00: odd Hayes Mf .|.) 73 Van Raal.... 35 Myers. prime ‘vealers wisi 2400 cull to com- Hersh Choe || 227 Walgreen. .... 20.6 ae — Ror eis Fat Mad se iat tacahe Homestk ed pabag ae ey ae P , ante isheep. ‘ew ‘ay 25 lower oeret soe) West Un Tel.. 25.3 si Investigating saciocont two ae ow, steady to 25 Sisk | By Bart 8 est 8, ; Houd Her .., 14.3 Weste 4 Bk... 26.3 * we, Westg Bi..... 60.1 es Liberties Charge Here crite pe er) wad bead Ui rite EAs la set as : 2. shorn eWes | Inspir C vee BE Wilson & Co., 1.1 Pontiac Police today are investi- ° Interiak ir "<< 32.9 Wee Et Pw... 33.6 : Geel ary *. 5 we gating a complaint that“an elderly Wh oe ee Int lek S ag Young 9 & = 3 f i i P bi hon T man enticed two 5-year-old’ girls enin Rome... | Int Biiver ES Retin "Raa. 138 \ —— with them. epee A woman was quoted as saying = she saw the man léad the two At least one out of 10 American cq too Hmited to establish ® market; car- la rus- DETROIT EGGS IT, June 3 ae. fob. a (Sradea: eases included, ral-state * - Laway gesture is a sign of Welcome He re #3, aH ge Hime att anf ¢ z as = a Lf 0-4 lettuce, leaf, 1.00-1.28 bu. Romaine, 1.00-1.5¢ bu Seteeemeeenl so ee POTATOES oane 2 (AP)—Potatoes: ar. kk 11, new stock 18; on a : stock supplies 00 bu; let track sales, old stock: seta, fair condi { suppjies light, de market -for- whites — SS weaker; cores ti — Sa Arnel comet = was oe 38-42 Weighted wtd. avg. 4a, re e 37% -40 = — Ss: "grade B large 35 Whites--Grade A lar average 39, medium 33 “$s email 28; grade B oy e 36. ta) Browse—Grede i Rar ae receipts 6.245 cases. — cmcace BUTTER AND EGGS CHICAGO, 3 {AP)—Butter ing prices unchanged; ar score AA $6.75; 4, °0. C 63.4cars 00 bes. were fractional. hot s Steady; receipts 2,479,216; wholesale buy<} RKETS 1 Mart Advances | om) Early Deals NEW YORK W — The stock | market advanced-today in early dos | dealings. It was the second straight 45, rise following three sessions of in- c dos | decisive price movements. * * Gains today ran to around points in key areas while losses Most major divisions | higher, and the firmness extend- F ed te the tobaccos which have been under fire in recent ses- sions in the midst of new. dis- eussions about cancer and smok- " Alleghaiiy Corp. preferred, which is being called, gained 9 points at 325, a total gain’ of 47% — this week. Also were ir. ing, National Distillers, —American Telephone, Anaconda Copper, American Cycanamid, American Tobaceo, American Can, Trane, :| Reynolds Tobacco “B,"’ New York Central, and Paramoynt Pictures. New York Stocks (Late Morning Quotations) Adams = vere = = TelaTel 26 a eiiee ® - Newcomers to Rome this seasén are warned to watch their signals. | In, the upside . down Roman system of hand waves. a pushing while a gesture in which the hand is pulled toward the head ts a school children is in need of ee Peete sign of farewell. + City Uadérwriters Given _ National Quality Awards Quality Awand# to Clifford E. Mal- e | STOCK AVERAGES NEW YORK, June 5 — Compiled by. i The Associated Press, 6- 6. Indust: Rails Util Btocks Net ean voce. +e 3 +430 Noon Pri.> sees pe 196.0 920 106.3 Prev. day... $ ied 6 1663 Week ag0. .6..06 345067230 «(let — Ain ag wae 1356 724 1643 Yea coeeee : Bat #24. 60:5 125.5 1008, high cesses, 288: 138 72.8 song low ..ci0. WRT 149 67.2 ; \ 1964 high .,.... i: 13:0 68.3 4 low . a 10) 4 ~ 85.4 108.0 DETROIT STOCKS eee eee ee 13 j and asked, ‘Big 3’ Produces - Over 3 Million Cars, Trucks - DETROIT ®—The auto im dustry’s “big three’ of General |}— Motors, Ford and Chrysler built 3,817,824 cars and trucks in this year’s first five months. In the General Motors’ share was a booming 1,980,678 vehicles com- pared with 1,458,201 last year; Ford 1,122,555 compared with 911,- 843 and Chrysler 714,591 compared with 350,242. Of the General Motors portion its big Chevrolet division ac- counted for 808,270 cars and 158,- 235 trucks; Ford’s over-all out- ~ put included 745,842 Ford cars and 164,194 tracks, Chrysler's . Plymouth division —_ 356,380 cars. In the comparable 1954 period Chevrolet built 630,313 cars and 153,453 trucks, Fdrd division 623.- 508 cars and 138,815 trucks; Plymouth 172,693 cars, May output by each of the “big | three’ was down somewhat from) the preceding, month's volume. | GM’s May total was 427,749 cars| and trucks against 430,985 if April; Ford built 930,176 vehicles in May against 235.752 in April; Chrysler'’s May total was 133,008 units acamet | 149,284 in April. Men Boosting Retail Trade Per Cent Over Same Week Last Year | NEW YORK @ — Good, weather and widespread promotions helped lift retail trade this week above the levels of a year ago, ‘it was reported today by Dun & Bradstreet. , and beet sold well. bn 3 a the Bible states he was “without father, without mother, without descent, having neither beginning | of days, nor end of life.” To Recommend same 1954 period they assembled | : | 2,720,286 vehicles. by MUCC Writer _| tion Clubs. Ot Melchizedek, king of Salem, | Reopening Plant] “Eaton ‘Official Confers With — Vassar Citizens) and ‘Unionists administrative vice president of the Eaton Manufacturing Co. of Cleveland, has promised to rec- ommend reopening the company’s aad div <n in a oo "But Mott said soled the de- cision will be made by the com- pany’s board of direetors. The company has announced plans to close the foundry Juné 30, It blamed laber costs and what it called “an uncooperative attitude” by the AFL United Auto Workers for the decision. Mott said the ability of the com- pany. to line up business for the foundry division would getermine how quickly the plant returned to production ff the board’s action is favorable, Mott..made the saieeent at*a /meeting with union officials and a citizens’ committee which is seek- ing to keep ‘the plant open. It is Vassar’s only industry: Arnold Smith, president of the union local, said his men would consider a wage cut from the current hourly average. The com- —, says the area average for the industry is $2.05, The plant presently employs about 550 persons. The population of the town is 2,800. Trucks Lashes Back at Attack LANSING #—Rep. Kenneth O. Trucks (R-Baldwin) lashed out at the editor of a Michigan conserva- tion newspaper yesterday\ for a “vicious attack” on a fellow. law- maker Trucks took the floor to com-. plain about an article in “Mich- igan Out-Of-Doors,” a publication of the Michigan United Conserva- The. article, which appeared in. the June issue, criticized Rep. Joseph O'Connor (D-Detroit)_ heed People ‘of the Marquesas Islands of the Pacific hunt wild cattle with because they lack guns ‘and ammunition: - BUILDING ‘5° | PER SQUARE FOOT COMMERCIAL or _ INDUSTRIAL on S. LaChapelle we MI 47566 a the road. Come see rpaeay Nah pies you more—the smartest, most distinctive new styling of the year plus the hottest. new V-8 on ROGERS SALES & SERVICE 695 Auburn Aye. @ FE 5-6101 SAVE WASTE PAPER! We Are Now Paying NEWSPAPERS ..20¢ | MAGAZINES . . . 30¢ Scrap lron—Junk Cors—Structurel Steel oe FE 4.9582 135 Branch St. across trom American Forging & Socket Per 100 Lbs. . STEEL C0. =) MISS ME? sa nyo still admire men ot a achievement who drive et * Cadillacs. oe * VASSAR uw — Frank H. Mott;>~~ sean wane eauwneaaanunaaeauenee wicacuscnaaseecnce aseaw ‘Bonanzagr 4 Have Fun! Win $100! “Bonanzagram” is an exciting new puzzle in which the Pontiac. ~ Press offers both fun and a $100 cash prize. BUT before you try your hand at “Bonanzagram” be sure and read the rules at the bottom of this page. Solution will appear in the Press June 10. CLAIM CHECK 4 Below is a duplicate of the “Bonanza- gram” entry you send in to contest headquarters. It is ESSENTIAL that you fill it in and save it until the correct solution to “Bonanzagram” No. 13 is published Friday, June 10. Unless you do so, you will be unable to collect the prize if you. should send in a winning solution: Check the rules below for further details. fi RY SLA__ OVER WINDOW IN REAR | ALL WITH BLADE TAKEN FROM OCKE 90K SEVERAL SMALL | PACKAGES S__IPPED IN BOOT AND | MADE PHON PLANS TO MEET | WAFLLERS AT r DESERTED enfR__ HOUSE | FAR TREKS WILL NOL, FOLLOW | | BUT STAY UT __HERE You CAN _ IND | IMPORTANT: Save This Claim Check fad. solution Is: Published! _ ’ * Se eee eee aeanaanan ‘ * pee ewes eeese tes eses seers see e es eebecessseeaasesasesse 4. t GOT THE __000S TIP, RIGHT: ABOUT TWO > 8 | Gor HE _ COO TIP RIGHT ABOUT Two |: FORTY FLUSHY MAN WITH STOO. CAME | FROM BEHIND DOOR C_RTAIN | SAW HIM | t] nOCKE_, 90K SEVERAL SMALL | PACKAGES S__IPPED IN BOOT__ AND | P] WUELLERS AT DESERTED __AR_HOUSE P} WUFAR TRICKS WILL NO. FOLLOW | BUT STAY LUT. 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Inspector Black studied it carefully, was able to fill in the gaps, and realized his man was on to something big. Can you. too, decipher the message? FORTY FLLUSHY MAN WITH STOQ_ CAME __RY SLA__ OVER WINDOW IN REAR _ PLANS TO MEET OME HELP HEROI_S | Address: 4... e cece cfescvess City... Phorle . (0 Check here if you would like the Press delivered to your homel oe ee ewe ee @ ee, H Pi ta ‘ Pe Me 1 BR as a f f y ~ How To Play ‘Bonanzagram’ — Selve the “Benenseprens” by filling. in e2~ — the missing letters, as indicated by the underscores, in thé messcqe. Inseri only one letter above each underscore. Many clues to. the missing letters are hidden in edote, accompanying the gi easing tohsus ail ‘bo comseclly. inserted to win a Bonanzagram prize. Pinsedliae Wil ast be senadsced ta iudging a corre answer. be the fun! You nook of Driving Honors _ ROMEO — A new record placing : ‘Clarkston Champ to Try for State-- Only Car Is Damaged WILLIAMSPORT, Pa. #--Pelice |said 12-year-old Wilson Battert eee ee ae ce aan to Mark P. Gallett’s car cost $25 to repair. aee THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, JUNE. 5, 1955 toe 2S | |PTAatWebber |S for First Time» as it flew over and killed it. WATERFORD TOWNSHIP — An expected 400 junior and sen- jor students of Waterford Town- ship High School will gather for the annual junior-senior banquet at 6:30 p.m. Saturday in the school gym. ‘ The seniors, of the jun- tist Rex Billings, as part of the} entertainment, The comedy team of Verdi and Delores is also slated, along with the reading of the senior class will, = “onmerst New Officers Picked by Rochester Lions ident; and Walter Mickelson, third vice , president. Nincent Syracuse is secretary, —_ treasurer, Fy i ae for ‘its 35-member senior class. James A. Lewis, University of Michigan vice president of student | $i, imiay affairs, delivered the commence- | Sea A dauevine. Deora Kafe @, was born te ment address. ‘TRAVERSE CITY u—North- “ae va —s wie of «new —— Yronne | Western Marie. A bora “toetar, En seat “i ith % e ene ; , Robert Schoenberg. an NOSIGE OF 4 PUBLIC HEAR Bounce the birth of a son, Joseph Notice Mr. and Mrs. Ray Walters are the Towaship Zonta porn ee eee Laure Lee. A baby girl, Chantyen Michelle, has —- changes in = a been born to Mr. and Mrs. Patrix, 405 E. Baker St. _ Charles HEARING respq¢ Talc tee of a — the 1955 at 7:30 p.m. to consider the tol- change from R10R, See. GS, thet pers of West ‘eof ee | Maha To George Jackson, father of. sald sation he lig nim PO A true copy Gi IENA R. MURTHA, Probate Register, — iepren June Map: to. C-3—-TSN Sor Baa st es: TALS Share Living Quarters 3» 8 33 er a Rent Houses [oe veeeoes 4 Rent Lake Cottages vee BGA ROOM —.ceevcsccevess- g Rooms With Boerd = ..ccvcece Convalescent Homes ....3.....38A 1 Rooms re coccceces -aO som owe we Df For Remt Miscellaneous sooseenn REAL pataTE FOR oaLe For Sale ee Ps] For Sale Loy Prope seney For Sale Resort — ye AEA Suburban —~ «. GA For Sal “6 For Sale acreage 2 47 Por Sale Farms sectosccee @& Sale Business TUF nn cee- +e Rent or Lease B Prop, ... @A Por Sale or Exchange... - 60 purioess Opps ae - usiness tana Coutracte ecsreces- o gece ees 62 ~ Hobart oan Tevecsccescss OUT ecvecsccccecede OF de oon ee SESS Sie Household Goods 22220022. 81 valentine Gifts Hote") 5 For Sale "Miscellaneous ......-. 60 Do ltt Yoursett The oa Bale Musica) Goods -. & Sale Office Fquipment - & Sale Equipment -. & Sale rting Goods »» 6) Sand vel & Dirt. -» Wood. Coa) & Fue’ + 7 — Trees. ae oe ‘or Gale Petes oc Dogs Trained, Bodrded .. 3-70 FARM MERCHANDISE i Hay. & ccscccscecsecs w eng ped Ty poeeeeesersesss | Bale Farm een wee wewneeae Sale Motor é ee Por Sale Motorcycles cesnreess seeeeeeenwess PCOCOBROTIOG «vv esvcvenuss eee eeeeane . teeeeees eeeeeeerers eneeerenes Wanted Trucks For Sale Used frucks <720-.::. ges Death Notices Matt “and _Cousanna ince, | § man may be seen after 3:30 to. Wanted Beictessesesseesar day } =. William June Piumerfel Funeral Home, Ox- BOX REPLIES At. 10 am, today there were replies at the Press’ office in the following boxes: 2, 4, 11, 14, 16, 25, 28, 78, 92, 106, 107. Help Wanted Male 6 a N Paddock ployed now o| Bote Help Wanted Male ALEP® MAN EXPERIENCED man over 30 with car. FR 89370; _ Funeral Directors 4 MACHINE | DESIGNER, | RESIST- where she will We lifornia S8t., be until time of Voorhees-Siple UNE alled time she wil be taken to the Pee ol mee om Fb ge ~ ant et 2 pm. from the higan, with Rev. Morris t- ing. a feed a 2 emeter rrange y the Huntoon Punerai Heme. os _W fo ppt ppm lem PRESENT EARNINGS? for you Joslyn ese| fi beloved wifq.of Mr. Edward) Dif Richards; dear “mother of ‘Tad| missions anklin, Robert James, EdWiD| twee, vines Richards; dear daughter com, Mrs. Ronald Mustoe and Receptionist $260 and Mrs. Al Marchment. | Pu- ted $383 for immed JUNE BUY DIRECT offic GRADUATES resister, now 4th HEMPSTEAD, JUNE 2, 1955, ELVA -. ne oe Donelson Johns| cervice, will, be. eid | Sunday. —DESIGNE. FOR PUNERALS™ poy Top rate, holidays, vacation, iy ena other benefits. ar Monet Le CAR | DEALER sal INDUSTRIES Inc. hog®, paid a tere. for m route. Apply Mak +80 ce ie Rd Monuments _ 4A Aas MIDWEST ae a rae Try Jr. office . | ...... sels eee Help Wanted Male 6 Fogineer. all tvyves: ARE YOU SATISFIED | Open Till 2 P.M. Midwest Employment WITH YOUR lake areas rhe Jo Secephs “Sheet Fi Family. TE .WISH ee _EXPRESS OUR th : relatives Rev. . William Hakes CARPENTERS MUST BE ORION. Steady work for la te M iid rep or Schon =, ee aot their 3-4102. ‘ to June o EM 30120 or EM NIC Card of Thanks 1) Sassr eves, ‘ WE WISH TO THANK att oun| LOCK AFD BRICK MEN MUST friends and reiatives for every-| ‘men Call after 6 P.M. EM ‘thing they did for us im our 3-3160. = —— ee death Samp - 7h fo copecially directed toner. Neto age a Camo wfust be. 19 Takes Ghurth, the Coots Puneral} boys. Eteht weer fob. all PE Home to Townshi High * faculty and to a AB D i R R DAYS. OR. 2111 Josiyn + ‘ialize tm rermanent jobs Water om Satter ot aR BOND EMPLOY MENT safal ME Crawford OU OL 1-967 OVER goge ene SHOP FE 4-4460 orm, mart or hw Nig > time au WECHANIC WANTED. £ aye 5 OR ‘<r. FOR VACA-| Bihts Wilson 5858 from. June 7. NEED 2.8 REAL ESTATE SALES eg | er " preferred. 1 ome Goeperative FWAN W. SCHRAM | — person, 60 FIRST CEASS — TOOL DIE MAKERS s._3320_N._ Rochester WANTED 2 MI EN To trote te the be aot wood. cemetery. Mrs nem: mobert ft Ge Gesree ular Com Soman g wi # Minest firms. WANTED: MARRIED MAN FOR ror Honie, Oxford, . lay A Fa Elie = semen —— oe 7 sr00 genera) work on modern farm Piquis James. 10 “prewer, Court OAKLAND MEMORIAL Two ect cies = ceaternee: an cise on rome rot Age 16: beloved husband ‘of Mrs.| “Park 2 sections 4 craves each. | -urchasine . Bide, Pontis, appiy "aoe Per ed Peabody; dear father _easunable, PE 640 OA “s2306. ‘Saturday | "2 Sona anh wendy has spe ing money. — 2104% _Beach efter @ DM. __Help Wanted Female 7 inv #6 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG. | 4 WOMAN WANTED 30-55, GEN- FE 10, and mdre yoary com- : WITH sinful, 2 EXPERIENCED VENTENCES. xO istry on a heen TOOLMAKERS | Fa fo Mbacll BOOKKE EPING MACHINE OPER- rable, saat pet ire Uatan abop og fe! i. ts aines 243 surance. ware ‘and cos By ON TUBE E DIV. preferred if tere Rochester rial Bea' BEAUTY OPERATOR, EXPERI enced, Full o BEAUTY OPERATOR -Annaliese Beauty Shop. FE 2-5600 AND a CA and expe (Bening Rerding he | _ Flowers 3 YOUNG MEN i ant 9 LE, | : Sa AN'S FLOWERS Beeesasecaesza Death Notices JUNE 221 ‘The Pontiac Press FOR WANT ADS Fedele FE — . ‘immediately i ress) assames ve’ reepoo. 111 S. Saginaw. =| sew fr hone te than to cancel the ' Kitchen helper, must have own ick oe oven _ £352. Pe r ptt fat rid OVER GooD HOUSEKEEPING SHOP 534 W. Huron __ _FE_4-4469 tion in heating, air con-} ditioning business. Train-| ‘must pe very ‘pest ing includes sales, Man-| Siv"no phone ‘ agement, engineering, or- ganization, Must be neat — - {| appearing. No layoffs, guaranteed salary. Ap- Tien "impsddiatst? to a erueomre EE a oe Lake Rd. off Commierce bd iJ : stn P. ART to train for executive posi-| Pm. Must ._ply United Furnace Co., 9m wave a irs alesis d San. Lone il = Home, aod, rele: |" BOND srerised OYMENT | Gererson THOMPSON GREENHOUSES INC. 1825 BOGIE -LAKE RD. MILFORD __ DRIVERS ats ~ SALESMAN | ere Lay gtd SALARY. Y EMPLOY- ‘PARKING TERDERTE ae =a Bloomfiert ¥ eee eee a idmakt to | over. DAY work. Must be good | gp - ‘morning shift Apply 438 Orchard | —tivers. Apply 58 Wayne. Leke, 3 to 6 p.m - oO! PL ANT “ Expertenced time POSITION. OPEN DEPT. SALES EX. With PAID’ VACATION. BLE TO FURNISH APPLY polos on gory mobile homes from fac- till 9 p.m, — Mich, to| time. 4 iT Of a loved to Sout a the cane Gan ne ot her | Sealers throughout the U.S. Year ais eens r om. Are fhe ones who loved her dest, . MORGAN bolt turret inthe, operat . a ts fovt ‘Ache’ Lewis Gare and|. DRIVEAWAY INC. strong sod or work, All ie : 41% Dixie Hwy. must citizen, being proot No phone ‘Mang: PHARMACIST FOR 2? EVENINGS CLEANING _ WOMAN | FOR ‘Ba kery, Anderson’ ese Ty. and Sundays. or full 37629. 14 Mile Rd., +7114. GIRL JOE's No 2 Davs. ing. RB. shop. tne. 14a W. Bee Mrs Bucks te} GIRL FOR GENERAL OFFICE WORK Must be“ ter at the LION STORE $1. Ss. Saginaw 8t. _ Help Wanted Female 7 ENERAL HOUSEWORK. EXPE-7; rienced help. Live in Pvt, quar- ters, $35. MI ¢-0054. typist and able to Sins waveten of eeping, cashiertng, . help: ful. Apply in person to Mr. snus? GENERAL OFFICE WORK. PAY. typing cae. 66 | WOMEN 18. TO 4 YRS.° OLD. m HOU! R FOR 3 ELDERLY jes in Details later. Write Apt, A-. 201 BE. Kirby. De- troit, 2, Mich. few the manv ‘nteresting ginning positions. ; ee oe Till 2 P.M. Midwest Employment 06 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG. FE 50727 CASHIER. EXPERIENCED. — | fam." person “| . i 2. m Kingsiey TENCED | cook, waitress oo as curb girls. Lid 3-0357 | Comptometer | Operator PAID VACATION FOR YNTERVIEW CALL FE 47121 , DRESS SALESLADIES Avply rty Cleaners, : and Hunter Bivd. Birmingham. 4-0222 REAL ESTATE| "sree are ge § L OR li veu oe TO CARE Bhat J REAL ESTATE SALESLADIES. Licensed preferred. FE 5-0260.' SALESLADY Permanent position with ayn ture for qualifier —, Stenographers Salary Rate $2613 (0 $2873 Typists } Salary Rate $2309 to $2769 i) ‘ounty Office Pontiac, / Mich. 4 portant! Get the start Listed below are t Bookkeen»r for executive “TIL $200 Open Saturday AGED LADY TO CARE for children and light housework = > train. Call Milford, MU- al T11, berson. ; ——— Liberal | 2 = » MARK TEWELRY CO. a 262 inaw poe nel re Personne Divt- ‘Building No: rf “Lainvetve Street, Help Wanted Female 7) DEMONSTRATE astics. Full or part time. Excellent earnings. MI 4-3309 after 2 p.m. bjs WOMAN FOR HOUSE- rk aod eare of children, Live im. $20. PE 5-081. WOMEN O :) PART in new Grive-m restau’ mapa ll om and 1 12_ p.m. WAITRESS WAN-ED APPLY 19 sis _\ oodward Ave. WHITE GIRI OR WOMAN FOR light housework ws are dren. had lve & Five 8 8 week. = Wages $20. 2409 Mann Rd. Pull or part time Russ’ Country . 400 El beth Lake Rd. WOMAN TO HEL™ LADY TAKING — of -ideriv yemes, marae ‘ or live in, WAITRESSES AND CURB GIRLS wanted. i 241 Auburn toes Township Hail. -Work Wanted Male le Avert. new snd repatt. D. MAN NEI 2 aaa a rind. Vicinity of Gingeliville. FE Work Wanted Female 11 WAITRESSES SALARY. on work. Experienced only FE WILi GIVE A GOOD HOME AND Wages tn + oman 0 vrs. or older, EM.3-8633. Experienced telephone poco ag best deal tm the state, Zoe 10-12 a.m. 8 N. T pb WAITRES AND eee. ol wanted. ‘wages easant both day and night Apply to n. Mar Drive-In R Dixte High- way at Silver Lake Rd. ABYSITTING, VERY LITTLE GIRL, 15, WANTS BABY SITTING weekends, PE 4-3066. os ace | MENGE. RECRLLENT OWE TRONINGS. STONE Help Wanted 8 DISTRICT MANAGER Here ts $6,000 to $8,000. position which must be filled immediately by alert, ambitious person be- tween 25 and 35 who is presently im sales work. Your job wil] be to recruit and train a group to sell top quality, nationally adver- tised product on Club Plan recruiting fees, niscion antl ove mission Ine age or pay while be Car end Derience to A. N. Rogers, Sapare Crafts Corporation, Newark, Rew York State “FARM HELP Married couple to-work.on Mink wills and farm. Ae fe == be ing to help ¥ ink chores Can have smal ie | COLE BROS. CIRCUS Have openings for truck) drivers, auto mechanics,7 ushers, waiters and la- borers. Circus going to California ‘ands return. Good salaries with meals and berth furnished. Ap- ply at the red office wag- _on tomorrow at circus grounds corner of hald- * 4 win and Walton Blvd. “OCK MARKER oung. — w i roe 3 to 6. M15 West Huron. Instructions 9 aaa aaa UTORING, READING, habe ine ewe arthmetic, te. BE HIGH SCHOOL GRAD- 5 RMANENT vour Russell H. &.. FE ence necessary will train. RL “Work Wanted Male 10) A] CARPENTRY, PLASTIC ant LA ment work, FE 4-6773. LADIES xe | SOY. i, WANTS WORK OF ANY Kind, Outside, preferred. FE 3-2638 Pemihe oe erred, FE 23-2638 PCY at LAWN MOWING. Scott Lake Rd OR 30145) — STONE [REALTY co. PE\2000 PE 2-0353 “oie P.M, Daly’ San ies PORCH RAILINGS eae made. Ge: bea FE] 5 w. shettens 7 block oft Bald- ~ ‘VASHINGS AND TRONINGS, MEN | Sem i] WAN@ED FE 6-11 WANTED; BABY SITTING. __Building Supplies _12A A-1 FLUSH DOORS toe matt Sonn aon 86 Sun. BENSIONED LAY WANTS HOME care for an invalid of - ply 2042 Merrietta St A-1 CEMENT WORK. LLOYD MONROE ‘REE SERVICE REMOVAL, ing. Get our bid. PE 7 A & B TRENCHIN Masonrv Crew Available for basement and cement work. PE 5-9501 “A-l_ CARPEN Mest pi AIRS AND AAA ,TRENCHING 66. HOUSE footings reccr—eevegs Cera chemically Pues ah-ee Rovere Sewer Bes ‘i a : ~—e — ( 7 a + ™ ; . , Laos fo ne THE PONTIAC PRESS, | FRIDAY, JUNE 8, 1035 Cig Se st Ws, Contos, Bn. $3| CARNIVAL, by Dick Turner| Rent Stores 10| _ _For Sale Housee _ 43|- s=|- Cash. 1. Waiting 2 " le eats For Colored Families | =| or rc ops || iil Bie EF ESESAS | | on ; a Te BLDG. AVAI Kar%s,2, bedroom, modern. Liv . Chill a A. JOHNSON, Realtor wrote: feliga ae J Iv | . weet a semex| . FE2533 PS coe dey) Sects ts Se | Fr gen Soi ees rae veall|) 1704 §. Telegraph Rd. | COMMERCIAL ~@TORE SPACE,| Sivowwa. Price thaw terme. |PHONE Pix ¢1ist or PE 1evee 5 i ‘rs 4 IT ft. x 64 ft. loca- . lea’ 163 Ave. See Mr.| Beautiful 2 bedroom with unfin- B R SPECIAL whistle. wings Loan Gon ts W. Maron acind | Mailer. vr. . Co. FE 41504. | Soe er a atte Yoom 1 perch, 9 place, bath mh CORNER, OF VAN DYEE. 4. 34/ [est hice location paved street. lovely eoxieo ft" ios. | Feet. F se to eeu 7 - / Mule Ra. 34° by a@°. Inquire 13200 «bus line, Priced to sell os OTe vin room. Gaid kitchen. bed 7 =|" CONTRACTS Sa V; a Romeo, Mich., icone os For information call Tiled bath Venetian blade. Very B 7 o/ WANTED i Ave. FE Seis, Eves PE 23218. RUSSEL A NOTT we at Ho Sitter nS Liv, room, Ltexis, Big picture : TLL) LEASE” STORE space | 1"? =. Puy ___PB_¢se |, “SUBURBAN LIVING Mie badh, full pases A ep nge.oe Pat wait, om tr | tntoat tak" aie "OT Dk | ful asr ete fn Elatees | ‘ad ill“nowtrs, ‘Bice to bor to your sf 7 ‘F4gee IDEAL LOCATION. SACRE Lake. ‘This home has 3 nice bed- | $10,826. le = Pu bomt or ie sre. Asx ‘for > Rent Office Space 41) Scs. leaving State. 2 a Pris Bale [ode yey Ee a LS MeCullough. | mt + ? : APPL LALLA AL AL APES eal as ripe * . J.C. HAYDEN |{ 2 nS TRe Rehan ase wk || ate a re nie ee a o \e os i. : . large shade - It's at| auto. Tener & dryer. Patio jot ez wali Bind Te ~ ipo” =, For Rent Miscellaneous 42 OP EN | see ote aa ea use —= a have the contract— ie | “inate eet teat 2, BTA Sunday ¢room home that can be fim Jaseph R. Reisz ‘ bee ue ou. ihe ad ‘ / STOP! K! ves to put on. kitchen vative ee ts Exc , ~ Se MORTGAGES — MORTG , ‘in hy, CNY ae _ | Wanted to rent, good bare to 2-5 P, M. "| toraing stove included. too. The - . ad . ay wil | o SARL E > 6432. ORION*- CLARKSTON AREA | #50 down. , = B. D. CHA LES rer Ky - = For Sale Houses’ 43> Country home with Is « 3 BEDROOM j Equitable ITT 8, Telegraph | | ~ eS Pode tomencir de tated a acres all beautifully land~ A new 5 room ranch type home. +0521; rr ste cop — — On spacious 100 ft. x 190 ft. 8 AND \ FOR COLORED : trees. ‘Tcar garage, plus * | 2 8 new community pla SYLVAN VILLAGE—We of- 4, Venwelt, 4546 Dixie Hwy. : 1-Good 5 frame home. base- tility barn ‘for tractor, | {0F better living. Liv — fer this charming 3-bedroom $100, LESS/ OR 3-135, : - yoom tilts re io © dining L.. very nice with es =p hee - yp aed ones “Site i Sant wir aga’ 6 ccunaee inty eqebeats goses. Beichinet | = am Grepinen, piers. wer. Le. +4 us ‘ f 2--Pine six room brick home, ca- grtemen’s life here. See ese: Seond " vputomatic dowed dining room, (both aan & like a son best and _ Of Cape, 1906 by WEA Bervion ine, T. t fing, U. G Pai Ont. rage, extra ‘ot, near 8t. Joseph and you'll like it. Full oii forced air heat Hot wa bar od ea Soe 9 ee, “ay | Kitchen Nobby Biop “ii3 k. Pits, fer of value’ : Dofwe bedvepm frame some, also} [Erme to Tenstecints Coeee bon any, oiber features Dest. On. beautiful shaded = PE" 2-8009. Nicholie & Ha Co. “Not tonight, Herman! I gotta hurry home — the mother- |?" ice ot" 7 ti Deve aks batewie teria: a lot Garage, too. $12,608. NEW SCRABSLE SETS, 03. PAINT ad reer in-law is arriving on the six o’clock broom!" {shea ined upstairs, Re ent, ef || dianwood Rd:* go straight Call now. ie wh Aneten | © ian bacenaican Se aek ae - NICHOLIE & TARGER|) Sie! olen Sten fiign? OPEN EXTRA-One of those hard t PE 2 : contract cr equity im your! . ; . : Mr. Perry in charge. Thi 6 room ranch type home to find 3-bedroom homes «ir : Service 18 i _Rent Apts. | Furnished 33 33 Rent Apts. Unfurnished 34 SCAMEBTON-P wOOloe Ae nay Huron 8t._Ph. FE 66183 | . . wil reall take. Zopt eve! Living on one fioor. Cheerful living . 2 5 2 \ : kitchen, e = ee Week n eee 3339 Orchard Lake Rd. FE 44563 | LAKE FRONT MODERN noom de we a Ri lot. 200 souk a 31 \Oakland Ay , ‘YE 20200 wil iSaet ereatk tee peted niece ke ea. lovely Sage geen gon liens sierieds) fete lenge | Sa evcetip sei: eoen __ 5 Le if r al li wi ou move eentins | PPE “ 3 ee ORs REDECOR.- ter, close to school and churches, MOHAN K ‘DRIV E rear re ving : payment $3 COUPLE. |" cted. Adulto ite preferred PE $1116 | lake privile S00. MY_35443. | Que of the finest hemes in lovely Saas eS SS, i WILL BOY Ou LWP YOUR LakE/ Evi. bath and entrance. 18 E./ O14, : BY OWNER. ELiZ | LAKE ied Village, ‘In’ excenient con-| Ra. ae a en ae deed estates. 5 rooms. . bath, as ve R F. aes Sd j ROOMS, SHARE BATH. BABY | YEW) Re Sere AB ARE: |. kitchen, living room. 4113 Elm-| full Desoment ‘with new mencien L. ( , L ADD Jdedroom bungalow, Cerem- sioone. WHI fe beret." ¥ : and THE MOsT OST FOR YOUR _ple 6 W. Walea. ne Or | "cake ARGE ROOMS, INGOME OP. “a CONSIDER YOUR HOME Tiled bethroom has built vided basement, oi! AC heat. ileal ae on, @ tg Lm 1 ROOM NEAR PISHER BODY, uk G. HEMPSTEAD Jim: "a heat. Pe a euler, A Hotaded ee ON ANY jaxia, 7 with « toes mirror. This home is. in A-i condi- ~ Notices & onsen 25 _t " recreation room — a full Low portend , 2, bath a err ew rhace & ne ih, ir. Bide drive and garage. ss Diste pen Sundays heat. jot. Aluminum an income of $200 month, Good condition Each on. has own beth. Look it over 4 family brick, 20 rooms, 4 laun- einera OR Oot Centra] heating plant. Priced tight to sell. ee awnings, — & screens. R Houses 35} Nicely decorated, ¢ car garage. ICK INCOME re- ow 9. Porained Space, for edditional apartment. | Secluded Near Roosevelt School TR TT Paved Sfive.” G1 mortense ‘ ‘ No. 23, Pontiac Press. -| First | haa’ 4 lovely rooms ; quires substantial down pay- SMALL HOUSH AT COMMERCE fireplace. in living oo ment. f f of vetlable ) ogg og e — indy Reauetral asthe kitehen PAS a DELE APTS Bouse ‘ lone. location| ters. Second foer, has 2 cmall = TONER Realtor Untura, couple. or 9 Taitned Beatty shop.” insurance effice| apts. “furnished, Goed ‘income | . amy 1 To 8 Oren, 99 ¥. Reler anion”. Near Wrigiey's funy thaded Pritfen en Cas Paoce YE Sel of FB store. Calj ee tifully shaded. ° | on Cass THE. “CHELSEA” ‘Ceoperative Real Es and Sylvan es. This is an ex- : : = goed buy at $12,600. Den +e & pe a ayaa 800 Down 3 Bedroom Brick BR\¢ YW N AMS R YX cee etokn, Ris 4 year old home| FHA and GI Approved yaa Achere, 7 — PE +674) = Ra. Paved street, city water. sewer. $10,000 SPECIAL— “Owner leaving 45 ane ‘VISION, “7 THELMA M. ,EL WOOD GI $600 etty “ Privileres | = Sytves Lake luxe brick ranch home, 2 cok REAL = 7 [red pera remy: Purn., dining} room, tile with built in |g tits Case Eltzabeth Y rake Ra. FHA $1,150 Gorconad Gan . two car Vanity, built in stove and ov = 1200, PE +9044; Open.» DOWN PAYMENT PLUS COSTS! garage. Excellent condition. Ha, Mortar (@e oa net bee — this ara, w — Enotty cans coeeets oak pestis opciens, Toso home en Norma ran, = with. = furnace, full bath, cen oil forced air heat. eee , tovety basement. Bite’ Kite! and living Foom.| Tiled we thes heated sun rm., clean as a welen BUILD - seoniea — Aes run| Pieridae cotling clocet. - Two car gar. paved drive & * s lovely “ — Spacemaster A 4 = exterior, i bats, “INCOME. \ rae driveway _ LAKE FRONT. —Here is real ] s weil, . Wired, kitchen sink. | rn. prs ead 1 Ay Large picture window. “living 3 Dedroom modern home. eutomatic het water and at! in| oo, "Otfont cng teeth) from PRICE Que of the best beeches in Oak. 5b $500 Da: 08 | and beth down. ¢ roo ; $11,950 land County. For full your WA." Ask tor Mr. Browa. | path up. Separate eutrances. Pull Leceted on Poruberry st. off | ‘all Mrs. Hort FE s000e etl fu . bee Bcot LB H. BROWN, Realtor | rage. An oer bay at sh Btoabem, Leke Rd. bet. Scots | 514. 209 INCOME. Three family, hae | 1363 Ww, PE 34810 make w= SOU SERN D { . GENERAL REAL EST $005 DOWN—Braad new 3 bedroom A Home of Your Own |@D BT: sun 3 “em ig a ) on pleted. "Pull beth. well wired. | * Li . # = ea tod al nterny seeding Pred ‘est fidse oo Three bedrooms, $620 DOWN ains close to town. , spams ot Bee rg ge gy oa L.-H, BROWN, Realtor to inside as he : The 1362 W. Huron FE 24810 LAKE house ts a 3 bedroom and is ge eo coe 3 a room home Sia ving for ‘only fideo'aasen "a | 3 feetwide and 30 feet deep. Tne | with ful basement, “iocated cave : : ROOMS. PRIVA { =o Wide and 130 ft. deep. schools. stores.’ buses. The 2 Serta : Tt overlooks Lake Oakland. Close ee ee per oe average B t Crooks Auburn. easy to work in kitched. The | , a eman 5 28a ” DRA fall’ fond aa mee at cation : : nee * . TON : “noua MODERN , te Immediate ta tnd screens, suiomatic’ ofl ‘heat, | St. Benedict's . possession. Terms can't be beat. nicely. sen Pull orice only | Donel School “are ATH. $9,750 tise down, Call tor nelson Schoo ROO! apocintment todey Listing V-1. We are indeed fortunate to : . ‘ 2 tinged glia an Peroni Ala oe eto 8 SOME LARGE] Fzguesittt ; : 3 Dearootae, dining room, ‘9 . : o Lar-e ea al FAMILY et “parte oll had irs WILL SPEND | 88.4555 MANY’ - Rieasingly Priced a 80 I . division : c is *?- sicroute A HARGER) Tuga crateees HAPPY YEARS) Bests og ° Open 3 33 W. Huron ae a FE 56-8183 ith taxes end insurance car vacnes. REA. DECKER VIBRATING Resident SANDER. PHONE OR| = -489 IN. THIS . bas off heat, aiuminum © at cluded. ‘ . sidewaik_for a Pe a NEAR ree! ENG. BLDG. | ou soorai _ : tore lot #02215. Also included 1s 5 ee Ea UMP. “OT ik 6x io “ta 1 a SSS - KR Shere = My - = : mre eg | SST SN ie oor | a pe 1 and unfinished upstairs. » ask any questions y - Se ogain w mows will ? =| Russell Young Neat, St. Joseph Hospital wate ce Su” uae eo WANTED, #4100 GIVE SECURITY Spon nves tn 9 ae cm var it Ser ets Sit0e.t0 down.” Brick Ranch ot ; . Prom é ; a . You'll love the warm, wel- " = Brees” Box fpatviguat. Write me’ Pontes ED. NORDMAN ac eee = ha Oxford : oe Bon coming, ‘cheerful. ih — bones. So “Wanted to Rent 29 ROMEG NIGAN otetinaseoenlieg lags ora t petsunn cotace FE S077 rooms ms up and down. one ‘nd Fe sister | — ent already eit 2 ae gy a Lo BY ,OR 3 BEDROOM HOUSE oR Thetees_3 eet oy a and hot water furn: Adah. Ue leliahion caate. Fer information call” NEW HOMES This will not last jong at mates OR Z by June 19 Preferably near : S v= 6. 62 Waldo : : West of Pontiac. Large 3 bed- 50 E TING Weteriont "Wile Pontae Press| OWNERS D GAT. MOD’ aaa season OR 34657 2927 Orange| CARROLL G. PORRITT room bungalow. | Oak floors. | with $2390 down. B-1 1 DECORA’ wz PAINTING | Box oe ir ha | We need houses all, aties tor sale. pone the ‘lecor- 6 - Piashered peintet walls. Pall bese- a9 sate, FR See ot Ot | BEDROOMe it UNFURNISHED | {inp ocrrege and retigdt coatracte: |” 9 f Adulte m. pre oan =e ment. Ol furnace. $11,900 t $12,- 1 hous: rt reasona * or quie le service. room hom Cass Lake, safe | — - _ Font. Pi une te PONTIAC REALTY | beach, boat. ideal for a vacation. “PONTIAC REALTY ] A k Ep GENTLEMAN CITY EMPLOYED | 17 sf SUBURBA w : Soe ~er Ret Rove] Seam tn 8 PS nF St husband Sanit : “PEDDLING os = pking eutasia Pearse ire YOUR PROPERTY? | oe NICHOLIE - ee OE i : @ 4 a pcs ye ek | 7 ‘SAT.2TO06 |. ranautl eo nmr ete er) ~NEW GI HOMES “Sty 8 ANION mmiadleased or ¢! Paine fe 3 4 5 Ls Fs ze a Ls ube ie : i —_ ee For Sale Houses 43| _ Templeton 7 ae quot eed $750 DOWN APP. $47 PER MONTH INCLUDING TAXES and INSURANCE KP PRIVIEORS 2 LARGE BEDROOMS 60 LA STAIRWAY TO ATTIC PORCED A HEAT $2, GAL . ELEC. HOT WATER ALUMINUM WINDOWS. MANY ‘OfHeR FIND FEATURES . Bateman & Kampsen Realtors FE 4-0528° NT 8. Telagpegh Rd. ROOM. HOUSE.” FULL "size Jecomens 5 frontage, 300 Ld . $66 month. Balance 600. Ce) nice shade 3. miles bes d imits on main road. 3-127 em. to m. ONLY 2 LEFT GI's only $350 mortgage costs. meee? to move ta, 3 bedroom ranch type. lake privileges. JIM WRIGHT, - Realtor 346 Oakland Ave. PE Co-operative Real Estate E ~HEIR-SHIP PROPERTY . MUST BESOLD Five room and beth, third bed- _——— rh. oe ae = WO ee See ne ea _ Pontiac Press. 5-044) ré alls, garage. Shade i fenced. rd. 960 ve ai coon ‘DRAYTON WOODS Aftractive erp hom in top condit . Large landscaped lot. out: Shown by ope a tis. 000 | PICTURESQUE SETTING See this suburban home located on’ 4‘: acre« west of Pontiac in Davis. | bd area Modern home with molete tiled’ paths, r tcapeee oon washer m fine featur . FLOYD_KENT, Realtor % W. Lawrence PE 58-6108 oven eves) Next to Consumers Power 1 1 i i + _ OFFERS Rochester—$3200 6 aoe and bath. Hoop re- Lot 50x150. Full price West ‘Side , = -Page.$9800;-$2000- down: 3 t Private entrances full base- ment. stoker heat. 2 car garage. Terms ‘Oxford Income 2 family income in excel- lent condition. and fh. 77 N. Saginaw OPEN _ SATURDAY AND _. SUNDAY 2 TO $:30 matt family home with 3 bedroom "OPEN SUNDAY. = t 8: 2231 HrikiD RD A beautiful new 3 bedgpom brick ~anch bome with varage techos A fireolace = the. living roo! And the Seow Kego Harbor eo VE E6113) or FE 5 STOUT'S Best Buys Today FINISHING TOUCHES = AP e is this 2 bedroom lo- cated west Pon Close to lake and ine buv this house is $395.00 Dn. LARGE HOME Located in quiet ial We’ re just looking — he hopes!" For Sale Houses - 7 tee ON CEDARDALE 3 posed brick. 4 landscaped jots = reel epee street. Concrete drive,. Ceramic. tile rooms B A. term, 6632 Emerson. BY Ow! OWNER § ROOM HOUSE ON extra large loti block from Ma- OR 3-5070 | ae ‘BY OWN ROOMS AND TILE bath leexiry On Sasha’ Rad. §1, 300. 94.000 down. OR oy EDROOM HOMES. "80 WN. PERRY AND -KETTER tyo. hanman 4-4900 section of Oxford we bave a furnace ment only. IMMACULATE Is the word for this beautt- ful § room home lecsated in nice residential section of Pontiac lo~ a8 ving centers. Let show you this home today at $11,- terms. HOME & BUSINESS Next to new building 4 x 60, located =A new subdivi- sion, with rooms and beth living ea im rear Suhable form most kind Kote agra id op portunity Ef ond sage See this at aly $1500 3 LOTS - And a 3 bedroom home for * $4490. Hatd to believe but true Locate: in Trey Twp this home is a very rood buy for a fam ly tust start- ima out Onlv $950 Da Edw. M. Stout, Realtor St. FE_ $-8165 Oven, evenings ‘ttl 8:30 CLARK Pronrson “x = a gare pot” a ae en Bd rooms, 3 bed- . Niece garden spot. Needs a little ih ~ ap pemeng Priced “ $8000 with $2500 down. ONE OF THE BEST PARTS OF PONTIAC stirs tir os nicely price ectric ik of outside ~ 8. Pull -rice #7800. no mort- gage costs : CLARK REAL ESTATE 1362 W PORNINED HOUSE. FE WNER, NEW 3 BEDROOM fed ar aoe, brick. Osk floors, of b sion. Nice retion. > keep. $9,000 \\w iin 91808 down. Baldwin AY a 4 rooms and th, new —— on the floors, _ fare and transportation, oil eat and auto. “— cites A uittie work | need: this me, but the price allows for all. necessary Tepairs. Gee it today. G. 1. ° , 3. bedrm. obrick tanch type homes. Large 75 = 154 in an excellent These fast, *thust $1050 —— other mes ere going vo. ‘iuding mortgage . costs moves you im John K. Irwi REALTOR |” W. Lawrence St. Since 1925 101% N. Saginaw 8st feaee _PE 5-0447 Eve FE 2-1804 PE] 3-5 :30 Saturday, Business Frontage Drayton Plains 4675 Dixie Hwy. — of parking near = ™ 3 * to 4675— Hutchinson Trailer. Drive N. on ‘Dixie Hwy. just N. of Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor New Hemes!: 3 Bedroom Ranch ~ $12,000.00. 8 } Hu Str , ; ae ipeas 2! Soo Sig Oven” Evenines & SuDdays DOWN PAYMEN1 rents for $65. ver ‘month, | PE_4-6492 ___ FE 44813 $650 - pooner soto —_ Ce = ‘s = vi le ast UTIFUL - Low heaters built 2 car One , the a cleanest G. E — warng 800, bungalow on the market today. To reach property drive out terms. A frestegay with oak | Cooley Lake Road to Loehaven tile bath, lovely Road. then turn left % mile to |W. Troquois a Attractive 3 bedroom home | and° aluminum storms and A B i fasion “testares gS Spay ans. ange | edroom corpetine im 3 reams, care, ERost Brick tile bath automatic nest Live. in Beautiful 4. 4 exicinator. Garage. $15.900 te we eo $15.900 terms . with flowers, ‘and rubs, Me car’ garage. ol! heat’ NOW AVAILABLE On. aoe AND | Rock Pat best rae te sees | THA Finarcing © Beeutifat exstom ee tal Williams Lake To reach property drive out US 10 ta 1961 by present o 29 - (Dixie Highwav) to Andersonville 8. field Highlands. Pr TIAL. ROAD HOME Road. then left to Airport R ete! dining toom. carpet | tn oud CATHS-$10.500 | then left one block to Model on in 4 8. den, breakfast *rame six room home is the best vane U Avenue — se | = 1% oy i, buy on the market toile Full > - tached breeseway and g@.| walls, bedroom and’ bath on mein MODELS OPEN DAILY 1-8 P.M. rage $28.40, terms. bath up, Ww M.A and 120 fi : Trontare on ne and ful ot i Roy Annett, Inc. LAKE, prowr KENNEDY eee ee ge ‘eases : a "ope “eeainas and Santas 1 | demas Gy tole eet Bane | aor QPS TES see Gh Sit ep | os an 5 ea ba] A . two fireplaces, beautiful paneled | 60) Acres—Orchard a ae -fecreation room and. ft. front- Havin imately 1600 bear- , A , es ~ 4 it trees, ea nomen. barn, 3 ees, Wee. A hee Bae a er, euthaines. Lerated are te show ‘ tiac on improved county road. Brick Terrace Lake $19.750 terms. Lega! fRittt | me even iets abt | P Annett,] in vine vee - Inc _ New carveting in hy ge oy Annett, Inc. porch ‘and yard to wa tail to vee it now. Crescent Lake oe Laree ra, fe rm. wit Saas WM. Oat SAVE ENERGY, USE} WANT ADS! To find | b, a place live or a) “2 a $5 | WARD ORCHARDS. os F or ‘Sale Houses ———rerorw s Falta LAKE a me ew ria contemporary. 1%-| bath, bedroom. oak Reorme, i pee oven, complete An- derson Ws, storms. screens. | yous Rout ‘in tine | prog A. COCEN BUILDING CO. os Son tunes 60143 bedroom renee type me. 3 Large living..room, dining enon 4 of ¢ 8 site kitchen, oa ment automatic ol] heat, -ts a teal $12,600 we $2500 a | ouy, this bedroom modern. | | Papeled t He fenced. io SF are “hee. “ahioleres te Abate ottly (2Ser yy Snyder lavender 40 W. Huron FE eeu or EM 3-3303 | y — 2 lots Painted wi oak floors, fruit trees. PE 31620. “YOUNG | 4 BEDROOM | troom home in the) auto of) heat, carage, ls in excellent conatticon full price with | Ql, 000 aown to ethers, by appointment onty, $11,800 1.800 dowp to a shown $550 DOWN Lovely 5 room, ranch type astered an and Lape oe ake Ze FAMILY ; $5.000 down will give you posses- | =. ot fF, month in | on Cenler St Bee it end you want it, shown 35" appotat | $700 DOWN Outstanding 2 room homes with plastered aay oak floors, | auto oil furnace, now under con- struction om Rutgers St, many chetce lots available. Russell Young 41k Ww an Opkn Eves ‘til 9 Sun. AQWN AN ISLAND Located in Lake Orion with So eee to mainiand ™ FE 44525 FE ¢-0612 | | 100 —— Ave. Open Eves Se vee Level \ Luxury Look m™ extras.for you . ons fect : . perk. sand beach and gehost. Bont FHA or GI 6 Room Bungalow 670 W. If ne piece Estate Partridge 18 THE “BIRD” TO SEE DISTINCTIVE > FE 4.3525 oExenance 4 WEST SIDE oft Huton | « fear 6 larce some up." $8,500 on erms WARD pascal REALTOR, FE2- 43\- | +H could be in - dition! Offers Sylvan Lake p private \ NEW fis ie Full price i ae baal ry po Neathaad v ; Prissdeire Refrigerator aa = lass pins attic Kelvinator Refrigerator .. ., $39.50 caren Ata —. e Crosiev Refrigerator ...., $38.50 rege. On Aro _ Rico tat — sala: ‘ | 0x180, Close. to school and CE Automatic ee Washer” fe ms New Sealy “innersp I JOHN Slightly ea rer, nd 618.05. i ‘ite, Reasonable terme. jobson. BEDROOM HOUSE 7 TO BE moved. Pull pre. $850. FE 8-1435. Successful Home on't th the i31xi20 beautifully landscaped r ¢on- rivi- leges and use ani beach. LET Us SHOW YOU THis REALLY FINE HOME! Very Comfortable North side 5 room alow in excellent condition 1961. Oak screens ment. geod! rer 600 per cent Interest. Chetolah Shores” Big corner setting for = lake ‘ and | district modern spare brick garage. -Livin room is | 15a18 = with pavateteg fireplace — of Town living in a beau \ area See thest SYL- AN MANOR homes and com- pare these features. ; ONLY $14,350 COMPLETE PRICE INCLUDING ° THs150" lot y aS LOW AS PER MONTH PLUS TAXES AND INSURANCE yULt FACE BRICK BEDROOMS, 3 OR 2 BATHS NEW nn acm CENTER VisIt THE BEAUTIFULLY FUR- NISHED EXHIBIT HOME AT 2328 MIDDLEBELT RD. NEAR. ORCHARD LAKE RD. NORTHWOOD: Organization Inc. Phone FEderal 4-6191 2 r FAMILY iN AUBURN HEIGHTS down 5 —— house Ave ef other seed s P. poman - SON - 7A85-EL TZ. Tae TARE PRIVE PRIVI- leges. New ranch i 2 bedroo: ‘type on 110x120 lot BY owner. A ( down FE 23-6129. AND —“ ed T BEDROOM RANCH rage on large wooded fence lot. Drayton Streamlined kitchen. Plastic tile | bath, 2 bedrooms. nace Very pleasant large shade. $12,500 term “HUMPHRIES | REALTOR FE 2.0474) 43 N. Telegra venings New oi] fur- Open. E eal Estate E ——— | Plains area. $1,500 _down. Call © owner, FE 2-6304 eves. FE4-9584 IDEAL HOME An ideal home of 6 rooms, three | bedrooms and bath up and three | rooms down, hardwood floors, | natura! trim. full basement good schools. and close 40 stores, Brick terrace end only 87950. ex- cellent terme Call FE 4-9584. ONE FOR THE ‘o-Operative h Near Ortonville’ pag becrsom all o esther pd heat water, garage. Priced at oe 90.180. terms Handy to GMC Clean, a 1%. story home with (2 bedroo: and full bath down unfi nisbe" 2 heat” and ho’ and screens. $2,000 down. storms 1% car garage Only | Fast Side Income - 2 family dwelling in good rental door. 5 room oem | ry up. fyll bath each, good bese: ment, automatic heat and hot wa- ae larg Cita garage Offered rms. "BUD" _ NICHOLIE 4} Real Estate and Insurance 49 Mt. Clemens St FE 5-1201 Eve. Mr. Donaldson _—FE_ 4-3156 GATEWAYS to HAPPINESS » OUTSTANDING BUY |» CLARKSTON VILLAGE You'll like the location and plan- ning of this oe fully = sulated 2 bedroom th floot pian home wns aeae entrance to 2 to_ sel] fast et $1,950 ite. SEE IT TODAY! A FRIENDLY HOME ae SIDE NEAR PERRY ST You'll like ever attractive spick span fully insu- lated 2 flr. plan home of 7 well arranged rooms and 28 ft. en- closed porch with ,one Sadreon | down. carpeted living room, din- ing rom and hal, complete with cornice ands amd drapes. Spa- elous finger-ti br or 3 bed- rooms and ba’ full basement, of] heat, recreation room. 9 MILES Ww EST | PRIVILEGES ON UNION LAKE You'll like this 4 room and bath, 2 bedroom, one floor plan home from the entrance into the cheer- or stop at 46 E. Flint 6t., Lake Orion. FE 4-9584 LAWRENCE W GAYLORD _> _P ODERN HOME ON 2 ACI ACRES. _ $200C_dn Terms OR 3-104 ry OWNER 3 BEDROOM “RANCH with attached gara e in bai Plaste 2. Fer Sale Houses 43), SF. pure : 4 $ ROOM RANT — 2 CAR garage wi € "good location. Pacing west. eves. between 4 PE S110) eal tor ? level home “with ones ; rf? pom a SAM WARWICK HAS A YR. OLD oe Ee a : and Sylvan | tp cond i Eg 3 acres, Lake ¥ = Warwick. 3 bed- 1 re woods 120 ft lake fooms. fireplace ga: carpet, aluminam sash ft. cor re 30 ft..en Club Dr. ner ‘nt oaved street. boat and ied beach vee steed ~ we or_ PE 23-2106 | Sotpepeo Pep rooms Large living room Nice kitehen lassed-in perch Full & utility Di cir garage %& acre jot. Le USsELL Wert REALTOR lte W. Pik FE 4-596 WANT TO SELL YOUR “HOUSE: Myers Real Estate, Drchadip iO denibonae trios NEAP LONGFELLOW 65. SONS OL err 4 room with closed etre window ¢* 000 down Houser large. ROSE Mc'!.aR BUILD NOW tn our well restricted Watertord Hills Estates. estimates freely S ‘en from our Wane or vours HERBERT C. DAVIS $99 Pontiae Lake Rd Serco 4 igh & SEPARATE EN- trance and — hew gas fur- a nace, m screens fi rental — excellent condition 0 ver month, by owner, GOLFED UP LOCATION We mean just that. An 18 hole LAKE ORION 3-bedrm. year around home on of aii te ft. lake frontage. furnit t Home has 2 full baths, full basem eas of home as income during summer if dened. av shad. arden. An |- excelle . ea at $ias00 with ellen + is #4.%0. down, ~ : FLOYD KENT, Realtor “4 W. Lawtence FE 5-6105 open eves Next to Consumerg Power AT BEAUTIFUL UNCROWDED Whi Lk. A New subdivision, 100 ft. lake front _. fine beach. restrictions easy term MA $2131 or MAS- ; 7 ROOM YEAR ROUND LAKE- home. Thoroughly ~insulated. eontrolied of) fur- nace. Stainiess <tee) sink with Hotpoint electric = On 2 lake lots. Fruit trees dnd small __fruit. 1% car garage’ EM 35036. 4 ROOM AGg 350 BUCHY _Realty, PE 4-616 SILVER LAKE A AND PINE LAKE fronta, COGEN BUILDING ny Call Lincoln 5-0143, a} Oar. LAKEFRONT | Here is an unfinish of $5. with - $1,300 goif course at-your front door | making this a beautiful golfed | ae ut location. In addition. 4 bedreoms, activities cheney kitehen. bath living room. Prd a 2 car esa | and * acres of land. This house ts only 8 yrs. old and neat as'a ogee ibprvaion for only $16.000 with CREATEST SPRINGTIME TONIC 10 acres. 8 room house. Ides! for — who like horses. Located Berth, of of ere Only $15,000 ROGER. B “HENRY, Inc. $11 Main. OL 1-9121 OL 1-911! $950 DOWN | LAKE PRIVILEGES in 5 room bungalow, newly re Oakland County lake ares (* { on Dizie wey 3-236 orbs - Sr ge ee : ISLAND COTTAGE Looking for a summer retreat? | well, here it ts. A ¢#room col-| lage on ao island connected to the mainland by a bridge. 2 bed- rooms. paneled living room. Mod- ern kitchen & @ sereened~t in front pere Dock. Power lawn eeeee and other features. —— ter- 1 wed as 94,500 LAKE many rifie! A wonderful cash. Terms availa! SUSAN’S ater Built in 1953. Modern beth, ted walls, Only $8,500 with $1,500 down L. C. LADD paay te Piains | “MILL” LA an yard. 3 BEDROOMS room frame with wood siding, hard wood floors, plastered walls, eat, full base: — 8u . red walls. rdwoed floorr iake orivileres. ow dow patm or FE 2- LA 2? ta on lace ed low to settir estate possession. $1500 — WALTER. GREEN MY_ 2-5831 Ar OXBOW LAKE. 4 ROOMS and ath. ent Storm windows ae sumece Hae 6 wooded i for Sgr Priced pleas auick sale! Call M ket 4-1338 after 4 hm_ Seokeass SURU RBAN Near Waterford = “Wall ern attract!» |! bedrogm ranch | tvpe frame ener with attachec | breevewar and car arace Neautifully situated on 1% acre. New forced ais furnace and duct- lot. In good neigbborheod. OR 3-2837 WEST SIDE Attractive 4 bedroom home plus sleeping norch, new ultra-modern thing about this | =<, low Roman Brick ‘| ful Tiving rom. ro ut each = attached 2 car room and basement with new ol] | bd a stom built in unit. and recreation space with 953 Has ft. living room, fireplace Foundation for extra dining room, 3 extra size béed room Extensive sane cares | ; rooms.- 2 tlied baths, with shade and ~* shrubbery. arge screened terrace and blocks to eae Lake ~— ping recreation roo’ E.: oi] $4,009 do SEE IT. furnace Ideal home ‘fot bro- LIKE IT | aan or Business: man's = Buy-To Seli-To Trade you OpuY IT-WE'LL INSURE IT | MAHAN ooep rative asa “metate of Se ei ‘til 8, Sun, 10-4 B 2-026 Huron, ___ NEXT BOOR. TO "BRANCH POST OFFICE ate LE HH GOODS 57_ Pre Grand Opening Sale Used Odds & Ends z-|Johnson' == rnace on ton. sireet : ice ont $8.950 with 4. Gown: OFFICE OPEN 6 : a kitchen large dining ‘oom living room with fireplace. sir-condition den, ideal. for busin «s er profes- sional man By avpointment only. AUBURN HEIGHTS 2 bedroom’cinder block with large living room and kitchen. oj] heat. lot 50209 ft. séned commercial. Priced low fo» cash : | NEW FHA MODEL HOME 3. BEDROOMS with fs, and at $7.950 vith ‘only $1.00 down pins mortgage costs, wocated at re Second Street. west of Josivn ork Lovel¥ «réu power neuer included. By owner. ‘38200. OR _}-5198. $300 BOWN New, 2 bedroom house with base- ment. unfin ied interior nice | taree living jaree. |g, IVAN W SCH HRAM 5-5091 or FF 5-9471 rr no answer. Ph. FE —_ Open Evenings and Sunday 111 Joslyn Cr. 3rd.. Realtor soos Reel eal Estate Exchange | BALTOR “ggratoon 1s et Sy THE ‘BIRD. TO, 2. BEDROOM RANCH HOME. Laree ‘vine room. $2500 down full orice rE 5-2980 3680 Tienken n Rd * Walnut Lake | 4 bedroom modern: of] heat. ble gvrage very choice location. } exceptionally clean. _ — dow will handle JIM WRIG HT. Realtor | | 345 Oaxland Ave.’ Co-operative Real a, per mo, 2 car nicely landseaved corner 000 down ARKSTON livine soem 34x24, -A-1 firepiac oak floors sto of heat, storms f and screens Kool-Vent awnings, fully ihgulated. new 1'4 ah excellent home rage an ereeitent neichborhood. $15,000. HURON GARDENS Ideai for workine couple or wi- ach, $5 45° with $750 down. do fA ; one bolus bath — a y varace e. : ie ‘cener.| F', C, Wood Co. Benedicts $°00 down. IRWIN & ROSA cost to GI down, to we tor Car ga-}, ‘ bath basement and ga’ gor owner 2 large lots, only _ down RIDGEWAY > 975 Baidwin PE 4-6 6203 | Ceoperaene Real Estate e Exchange | ~ 2 NCRES pidels - bedroom a bath home. IOME. ON WHEELS af att Boater.” caii| #1800, Sikh sig00 gown Do iis. : o S ‘C UCKLER REALTY fre cores © ™: P** pe sere 236 N. Saginaw. PE 4-4001 | EM_3-4898 FE 4-6078 SUMMER Sale Suburban Prop. 45A COTTAGE eae SPECIALS! ON THE LAKE Cedar plank construction. 2, bed- Offered partially room cottage. furnished at $8500. $1500 down. OFF THR LAKE Just a short distance from one of Oakland County's larges lakes. 3 bedroom cottage. Large screened reasonable terms IN THE WooDs 2 bedroom frame—modern sum- room has ed. Only ~ 65 cer mon «& GREGG. 34393 down Balance EMBREE & 2565 Union Lake Rd. EM __ Union Lake_ Nillave CHARLES | CAN YOU BEAI .T? No doubt you are shonving around _ for a bargain home. H room asbestos-sided bungalow with ’ full basement. lose — earl schools, stores. Fenced fe: ard. Only $7774. with $1500 Poel ‘Cali today without delay. WANT Prue a! ROOM? Stretch out in the 32 ft. Ifv' room snd other spacious roome: ‘There’s a | Very attractive 3 bedroom brick niace for e i Full saae- ranch home with attached brick = = nh Aa Even oeewey ond Sf i. Phas. 8 . Priced k 4 ramic at $13,756. Terms. ed low bath. nit basements lot 100% 214. Approximate ‘% thiles fro BOAT-MINDED? Ease your little ie ult in 1954. il price apr peace Bab A eel w aT month. a spacious hebuycnee. Oe fast tent [MAURICE “WATSON. ” REALTOR in the comfortable livine suasters | & enjoy the view of Sylvan Lake Fenced ‘andscaped; lot. $19.975. B.D. CHARL FS, Realtor | Salesmen's home. hones*: FE 4-6862 FE 5-6878 FE 29-1706 fess 3-2372. 1717 8. Telegraph Rd.. Open Eves. Co-operative Real Estate Exchange ~ PONTIAC LAKE Nice psec | cottare on excellent lake front | with h on main rart of iske. ¢7 950 with *1,500 down Se 14 x 20 paneled ga: on canal with access to Maceday and sev- facluder ‘boat and "motor, #100 with $850 err: - WILLIAMS LAKE 2 bedroom bungalow with part ae privileges on lovely | Easy to Reach ndays AKE t uf — = am selling and furni! Ready to . Can carer in 2 days. 1362 W. Huron aT BEAUTIFUL UNC! a ” SY¥T VAN _ REALTY- ie L CITTLE F ARMS — one acre reel. to bus, — and pacoe St . — $15 H. BROWN Realtor FE 2-4810. Close “xe... Down Ue easy terms, MA %&2131 or MA: ° For Sale Acreage 47 ACRES AVAILABLE NEA e Orion Onlv ‘4 mile for subdividing ‘Call JA. ‘Taylor, _Reahor. PE 42544. . 12 RENT Fs at Sor ON ROCHES- 3539 8 |) Rochester Rd. OL bev 20 ACRES. 16 IN APPLE On- ehard.. ley r sormile. By own er. FE + 3 ACRES. se TERED “m pavement, high and smeoth, __Fine for developm-* FE 4-2072, 1s Wooded Acres miles west of ACRES ON te ant toe rd tens building tory mote! or FE 40031 _ot ¢ ‘ WELL BUILT 1 BASEMENT os nee witn well well —— Pe 30008. “paw 100 “oo ft Reigh ‘ay at $1,300 ee LAKE, 60. FT., PRIVATE BEACH, $1100. TERMS AVAILABLE . SYLVAN_. 2383 Orchard Lk Rd FE 50418 | WHY PAY RENT FOR i” A SUMMER COTT ‘AGE | when we can offer you a 2 | bedroom year — double con- arge of On a with access te 5 of the nest tak Meshing lakes in Oakland County. About 10 miles id Hard to Leave Although tt s onlv 5 min- utes from dvwntown it is as seciude' a* a coun’*v ¢s- ate This is ‘an introduc- tion to a most charming erne — boasts living a) a geet = unusually - larce reom, a of other cstrnerdinary features. In fact her is a yoamteat @ acte verce! with 0 {t front on erod road Sed around Pay 3 —- across the so * of ay acs Priced to bse ~} “L. ie TAD _ i nice 5 room home on * Bere ‘ts “SMAL iL FARMS here is a nice 8 room 1% home. On ‘paved rosd. he expense has beg soared to make this _ ‘five dwellines ° be = price of, $29:000 { fuse as ‘attractive as the By apvointment. Bateman & Kampsen _| FE 4-0528 | Teegrnne bs . | Ss ales Eves. & Sun, | ROCHESTER AREA Real ltors 77 Z- near bsthoore must of Tene = for ee ot $1,508 dows Fon ig Be $50 per month ROCHESTER. 51S, 950 4 brick, 25x45 with basement. ‘Ai i features of a cus- built SEE IT TO- T oo On pee tase at Tienken Ra: Other am ave: FRANK SHEPARD Tienken. at Adame OL_1-7511 For r Sale Lots dn. roit ‘BUILDING LOTS Z pmo Boll E enacted thtes t _We 3970 Clarkston Paates No. 2 A beautiful hillside lot, 134x150. In @ nice area near Clarks On G ors road. Well restricted. W aterford. Drayton 100 x 150 ft. tot. In a moderately Festricted area. , Close aa —— as low as $505 ke Privileges * 46 5 north of Clarkston. 20 actee stam: Sie a 8 ACRES err is a lovely 7 room 2? story bedroom colonia! frame home. Burt in 1940 with a basement Automatic oi! forced” alr heat. hot ,water heater: stone firenlace master bedroom L.¢ LADD 4286. Dixie: Hwy. Pising OR 3-236" ~- Open. Sundays For Sale Farms 48 PPL APIO 130 ACRES bent agrees for feycepment. offers ba oat modern m4 kitchen, ot} leroet air heat, a. ~~ is and full insu tered wall ere vi apa ee gy a es: lay, i Ss, Saag OO ered iy, SE SS SES 9 = , ee ee i A Se Fee Se ee ee te ear Ee ae EE Woe: : Ps st ; tie ae oe ae , 4 ae ae ‘ a=? © = . ‘ . baad EB = : d a ee ae at : ST ee v Rae . = Ce © } : : ee) i = . <2 mt a Y “ i 7 ; + HE PON . a. = No fo ee : TIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, JUNE 8) 1955 Ss Se , tees FUNNY BUSINESS : - — For Sale Miscellaneou : a s 60 For Je Miscellancoiss For Sa ANCHOR TENCES Sale mus 60| For Sale Miscellaneous 60 _Sand, Gravel & Dirt 66 ENCES . one” INCH AND : 1 @00x16 TIRES. GOOD BLACK Diet nome’ bt a et dition gis 41-48 Plymouth’ Lye . ee dition, Plymouth eta sand, end cAMP PEAT, PLE PROXIMATELY 125 SCREEN Fa csie. TPR. ORGANDY TIER CURTAINS TRIVEWAYS GRAVERED AED eee mmerce waved | Ley | rath Be orga | ES aD care aad — | rer w cqrece oF ee = : ——| plowing. & rn ar ae" a coisa”? (SCREEN DOORS | arin Ma te Ae arnes Hardware. 742 <3 ‘ . 2x23 PED! ” Wy 80” e868 Any amount ae hnuron 8" aaa Artists’ supplies, mobi , Ideal ° " FE. ORY.) - ws Se 2 NES fai Sie toos AJ ea “Bgdera, heme urrt | Se tg supplies—check our clas-|"ripes and INCH. BL PAY ‘LOCK ; RUN RODS sification “Hobbies and =o A elle COAL &" BUILDING SUPPLY CO.) fing eg field For Sale Clothing 56 Supplies” No. 24A PHELPS CROTRIG WARDWARE: 'srait anOwERS ~— COMPLETE | fiact nea “eres Rann é 5 = + = ss | oe 9 AND 10. ane , ri a nen ceraer sake “~s2 L eke | and Bd oe sa co ag Ret e f i _— ec we, avatorie . ane" opt eotem dreesee. Wil Big MEE TRAILER. vane PLYW D complete with gleaming ¢ Brome | FARM TOP SOI POEL LENOTH WED |g tbe Buea oe OO value, $19.96. T and dirt. 8 yard ding gown. Size 12-14 OR 3-121. 8.1B* BUGGY GOOD CONDI. phrowsel $0.05. Shenae ore Bele | deliver +6588 As : M vered PE FORMALS. SIZE §. #8 EA. Market ia. ew Se % ry ‘eandea fir axa page Ses _ #8 Orchara ‘ta eave ae Sy coed tind Moor ef. | mmm nnn nn | orang aC BATHTUBS. Fo tis hardboar $3.95 | SUMMER Prices ¢ ON COAL ; atl a SS lease to 20 PER CENT DISCOUNT AND rabies Pores A = seuss OE Sinem Krrasories | $53 Sree ‘ie eee bene a “le on Next te Coosum a pap POS TACT | ae Ee eae bony Bose gan M.A. BENSON | _siealfle “dau'rit able" ers Power cajew Sith Salt bosoment, on 16, good condition Oniy $i00. | “ +3 Seo oe ee $17.95 suvn Sar | BLACK es i Ba alll ex-| Original cost, $400. Call_M] 40273 _Orchard Lake Ave. t, 393 | Céfice file cabinets ER Ph en rs ON L PEAT. FLOYD KENT, Realtor | Pane ri” traba or On Weegee. | MEN'S Ure. size on GATHROOM PIXTU ilies vapor: | Damaged Refrigerators. | sort con Pre we LOT WAR gfavel 4 oy amoupt delivered. FE mW. Lawrence’ PE +00) RAY O'NEIL, Realtor | 2. sory eRe “tee Ritchep, ‘Wurndces:” ol gan | Soirs, til tm cartons at etve aver | VisiORS REPRIGERATC me BLACK DIRT % W. ures Seen oo | giteet. tt EM 3eee used boilers. automatic water beater. TELEVISIONS REFRIGERATORS, | Pest bumus inined 13 feet ¢ RETAIL prose FE Siieh or Fe ses | HZE 12 BALLERINA FORMAL. | hardware, ants ca — HUTCHINSON freesers electric stoves. ironers weed free “ules tan INVESTMENT coraperative Real Estate Exchange | 5 Surimp color. 0_EM inElo ht » fone. Bros oa ng Oo Trailer Sale CE oe on “oF 0a eae eon os Excellent ation ACT ON BRAND) GOWN AND, att: (HEIO SUPPLY) 2088 Sales eating Co. 833 N OLVERINE 1 po ay f atnc oun bouse weredi eign on Were tan ARt ase tot YES sher 4:8 _ | a sia 4615 Dixie Hwy Drayton Plains ester, OL 2-021 deal *- one & GRAVEL Soe Peeetcatse| PCa a eee] Sate Howsabetd Uoods 67) 2 CLOSING OUT | 200,000 FEET (ettetti ETE EE aa eth Been lor ‘name, takers get | AGION GALE “ Hetesen = # 04.90 PAINT sisters Cavtsink-itings GOOD TOPSOIL onthe whut eda Teprosacton cost ee tall BEDROOM BUNGALOW | ASPHALT ASAI SALE es Wait LiNcteuM Denslon air dried All sizes.” | SAVE UPPLY “100 at ae & DRIVEWAY ‘ e ' * : $16,900 “an. | [ocation “contract Balance $5.980 | WabL” LINOLEUM “Now [ hope you appreciate why I built the fanc = SMITHS, 2 wee s. 6 § Fe retecoms ee eat, eee | seek tf and us ; : _BRICK STORE SS SS ws oo: Lb MNOLEUM = the fancy fence!” aginaw ae: * wigktns = So ~~ BARG ; a se em noms ae : COOPER CY-CLO-MO ROTARY $ | _Disfe H on sas Yard. et cos on AIN VINYL AapESTOS = Ss wD mowers $89 50 4x8 5/16" Fir MANURE, ; TILE ie | Sale Household Good Diicity -G up. Sim. | 34 liver 6 ee s 57 Sa | arden Tractors $150.00 - T Pe Bes 2 sory righ mereanle buicog F.C. Wood Co. Hara rae Sale Household Goods 57| $24, “7. Als, Ree. Eclipse and SELECT RED gas albott Lomber RICH TOP sort tion in Auburn ‘Hgts. = Meso Corner Willams Lak s Paint & Lino, | ®OR- SALE OUARANTEED a : Sa ae fe them all at our rw JAMBS PAINT GRADE $3.75 8 : FE 23-0603. Highway, Perfect for & furniture | OR 31238 she Reed @ hte! _1@ 8. Seqmew St. frigerators .-- $30.05 USED GAS RANGE. $10. USED| Mastin Co Moe al Milford Rd NEW FLUSH DOORS sMaSs FOUt cee Sereet Sete Mighway, Pertect for s furniture /OR fer 6 call Gtnee Open 6s |< -NOMBER OF SMALL RADIOS Wringer wasners .... $30 65 up| TY $20.98 up. Used. refrigerator. __ Highland ‘phone Milford ¢ ford Ra. | 74x04" peas) enes catameas, Teisgrtel som “ROAD GRAVEL & hea aed oe rind lz Pe . CENT LAND “Cow tRact tnt portables PE $-8730, Poo mphers ..... 90.8 “p a Ww palit eeu CASH FOR FOR ITURE lS DOOR TRIM 1.80 plies | trim, wind. Sip eae oes | $7.00 delivered. PE 46588. ‘ business ale ell seasoned. 10 pe: ry Pew ANDS USE ya 6 Oakland “ FE 3-403 tr re + Uy" 23%" base WP : e umber -025 Oakland cite & at ee | eS eeeetoee| O ES SE cond, WARREN to | econ HR Sagma | "Se feiten ave | ER ag RL Used Bid ae eg : . #0 act bo to | oe a 8008 = ; s o gels “_ ‘LAND CONTRACT 10 PER Ub” Hollywond bed. trames Cr | PS re cere: | Yate eee om 8 ‘Munye Elec: | “ter heater 80 gal 10 year 8120, Ase © ae Materials of All Kinds +=. ees : : : _Stnt dicount. Ph. emt art c air $17 nev springs and mattresses. « Co. 06) W Huron. . 0 year $129. = , TOP Aas — WES 83168. | sofa beds, 630.65 ) | _OA 8-3335 of OA 68-2803 TSED SETS 9 $2 Gs’. 10 year $26. Market « i NOW OPEN POR BUSIN: : e ” 1) oUt, buildin Money to Leen 63| ‘rt. rence. 010.00 WP ew Se | HOOVER VACUUM LIKE NEW | lon, From 819 00D CONDE | of cock lef Shallow ae — | 147 Haggerty ey Wales Lake pees bes doors, windows, rs 1 a the «| (State Licensed Lenders) ——— a eee oe $14.95. Belts bags brushes ail vesTixouoUse CLOTHES oe. Sie to ‘dees’ well. seht0° Ch eat. | 65X20 TRUCK TIRES AND beams augfie irons, steel” sash TRUCKE RS--DEALERS AE - excelent oo RRA on ES a ne el et maker 066 Myrtle Huron Ger | £1,000 Upright piano, = water prossere taake’ Rea. alte |i maser seen " Open Sunday ATTENTION = tees. $11.- : ete we stove, $0 30, Frey STOVE. pike 8 NEW. ROLL WTD.: FURNITURE. ~ ANTIOU’ "s peda 8 te 6: Sun. val frame, $40. OR Pachoud Wrecking Co. A fry and? cote unfinished furns avay bed sod headboard Chrome | dishes ane ‘“ITORE. . ANTIQUE | Arnason Pl C0?) | INTEREST paoroon pel ogy Bes VE $0108 JUN E WARD E. PARTRIDGE . ad os rything for hg Pome. j eset. set. Desk. ee. PE $2165. | _ log pends, MF pas lumbing ¢ Supply {i equipment Beside Pontiac Drive-In Theater : REALTOR FE2-8316) PRED PARKING AND DELIVERY eked Remington hand typewriter, | vesiensog lel PE terit wa) eee Stes os ven cepere sre oo| PEAT SALE m ; couch al —— e peaees ‘ CAMERAS ' 1. a 43: W~ Huron &t. For You Today _ | PORMERLY BANK. PURNTITURS. Reasonable < tee oeeas WASHER. $18 yaeUUM 4 rer | cIiRGLE FLUO t_—_ _ | caVATOR a Do It Yourself ol pene =o —. clean, high tes Ai RESCE CAVATORI test, . WE BUY. SELL AND EXCHANG after 6 p.th Apt."6 er. $5. Electric stove, $10. Win ‘ures. newest, bri phi a me ies, COMPLETE WITH 7 Czase Wa Up to $560 DoagEite HEARN TE "| oeocereney GisTiz ono | Estas We ME OA YE) Sead CO Ske) Eee chiar tan) FOR REGT “$6 per 5 Yds. real ae y Sony were bso data on rE ASIA zenucee _ 390 W_ Iroquois WESTINGHOUSF REFRIGERA. on siten rooms $l1.95 vatue. Bs terrifie wepges: ; Thesq__ tee crate sanders - aaméere per a aa ngette — work TOY, ae Oat ep Sas nana er. Very eee sates amr Page ten ie ae ‘opie. 825. te rom | factory” me morred. ‘at _293 Orchard e@ Ave rescent, — pe vacuum cle axers and rE'suaie ‘O00 SS re . erate ( send cn consid 23922 sats : @ $20: vac- ue ee eee IFT | lend cleaners, Oak- ass Eliz. eee auto TRONRITE PORTA = RENMORE, _—s: ree vm cores Js Other miscel Pivoressent, 393 Honey. & AMERICAN) rake pres Ce en ~ 436 Orchard weit Rome 5 vee ~ ENTS WHE Dor 38642 an , J a = iw AN Sepa ms | (ier Sev oa Susi PP | ne oneerris wer sanooe “WAYNE GABERT oe SF | aprmP YER TRAINS || WHY PAY THE HIGH | moved. nequonabie w auton te 7 Pootine's largest and oldest can ie PoUND YOU WANT) t, Childs dee and swivel chair. APPLIANCE SPECIALS CHURCH'S INC. and | renuing factory parts. DOLLAR FOR PAINT?! ‘TSor"" * ™ qn aay. FE Satie. |= ONC dd eg Sc eT sha | Se i Jae 3 STR ts zo TEER? une cep oe, roe . ; refrigerators, 625 up. ranges, | —222'#_Cisra. University 1-216 | 90. a «2 ee GU] DEALERS WELCOME) Shop NT PER GAL. $193 Sc PER FOOT ig] & elec. $8 up; beds ail sises,| 2 OREEN RUGS WITH PADS. | teag-ee Maytes oute, wa “er .. DEALERS WELCOME! . fercarese DUTCHCRAPT PER OAL. $2.95| $18 Ta "Coasene tniecone: FINANCE CO. po ee aa a — (Hee rocrite oper... Stas HEATING BARGAINS | “ener tao eee ne bore ts "xse = OuriDE. | FoR son. she Zitse coeteatent lpentiens: —gpytls Secodgl | Pp mpptbed) Mind Kelsey dishwasher FE 23211 | taoe #2 Bendis eed Siree "FSS | Zereed, to colt tor cash, bat you| were, OF feast ea irom te KING BR Os ew pain BLACK. FILL SAND DRAYTON PLAINS: Gli Dixie | gy llemarlo-moggr 412.88 up; aio. mijeck. Settee, PE. ¢3772 s awe Se ee hee | upe freed cnr Sapueee a 14) fnows merchandise. ‘o's ee nots VE cory “FE G1 finest TOP g0iL . w Ses, room suites. $18.90 wp. Many | TOVELY SHERITON | # Terms, Seve up to 38 ver cent oo S250 AND UP _| MICKEY (SALES AND SERVICE epee BO at OFDYKE” | coma MY Sea” : ‘ ALLED ~'20 Baresten | “USE OUR EASY P eee ake tes ate Wee | OUR onl aes “@ gas furoac Sees deere coke, ceeaiee ‘Prmbing wiring. repairing, Com WASHED, SAND AND GRAVEL. . a e . (Next te Bank) OR LAY-A-WAY aseen? chest of drawers. Wardrobe. tee. : wevte-¥oU-Line ; sat ? room oat ‘sue paddy , S|. —- ogee ery Giake cepeirel apd wiring, repairing. Com-| fill dirt pow HD Gna =. | We per poll trade snvthing. Come pes aoe Vprv ressonabie. | * WHITER WASH furtiac ie ype floor | 0nd: Cusramtes ne ave Se a = eS = fronting Lake Senkeee tao . a oped mo round A) : » 156 West Montcalm. . — wim oar roses | NEED $500 SPEN Dany » 70.9 Lord’s Specials’ | BRIGHTER FIXTURES] Severe warner ae +2000 SE" vr ura: Wed sto 60 | Wood, Coal & Fuel 67 TODAY'S SPECIALS } La 8 SALES CO. ami ae ~ ge gee 98 LOVLIER HAIR fursaces, | S 8) powen MOWERS Sere eee: Noes Deve Soa - or less Frotign er | wt, cast of Auburs Used TVs trom 62608... ee SO $199 AND UP FRTEns POWER SPRATERS. |. DO WANTED: WOOD FOR SALE. ee i WITH QUICK | Heietts “ta Auburn fd “tise | Hida-e-Bed, trom 6139.98 622. - wD | we Pm SOFTER SKIN 27s gal. tanks with furnace, only A deposit will hold, one. ERS.| YOU SAVE DECORATING eae 120 Parkdale. 3 ie ee, seen toe : SERVICE? IN TABLE MODEL ZENITH. 2 Vets | been wine Reyamee ait “ee BORAT! a 3.2046 cae P agectl? "Ecitpment pale pge A ree, em te a Beton Bosna pac Te) sass mans teen oe geee| Skea oT | tne mee ae Pe cet tec es aren i ta rae pines 20 P| Ais Re Steam wh Pees] Skid BO Sa Gas | Hate yeas Sete ne Buty = s08 ful pe mer| Your frst ‘wisit so cc the piace | 3 _Roehite Ca egw. | -Wuere Wriler's Used To Be CROMP ELECTRIC facrsi a es and, Omer seed |. NEW QALVANIZED PRES | GOOLE GANDER Thee HAM. baie, | Belden Gresore Rd. elt Joes MEY | phone for cash to shee on your | condition. #30. W Good running | PA! o-Be_ | 000 LECTRIC LIGHT FIXTURES FOR ‘+ in. (2) ft SANDERS, J | : ' a : ' ANO FACTORY RE Aubure Re rE every room in ._ lenghts) Dd ft. ACK HAM- Ikis. L : 17 UNIT LAKE Seen or Siguature “and ccamien. 6. meee | neve. When oot now. PU Oaeee, WESTINGHOUSE_ETR CTR Ic om the house im new | 109 °S“barinse cv | Restel os WY isectcme re decal Die ot We vay soe b RESORT i repayment, = . pang & broiler. | GH CHAI | now FE 3 "Tange. Good Ric Bedtoom $4.56 value, values. had FE 52100 45240 . Montcalm. FE |_ cups, ¢ Valley, Butter- - room. ra beme Se neat coon you naly courteous service Ry ge | tre aeeana fetes |e Fo 5 a ils R_3-4348.| ing room $10.95 value. & 06. Poreh v ‘ice PIMPS OXON 60 0 | Camera ts . vee Uys 000 on terms Wiil| er Berkeley tgs nella br r burne aie ply oy pia Like new. FE 46198. . Soe M moous 0 irr regulars.” $1.98, Sligntty testery SESOTETONES om ER ; : Soe ent o1A And oriental “RIS. ; Blightiv. seratched. Also. several | PHILCO REPRIGERAT 02. WOK. | Amn COMPRESSORS *A 183 Orchard = | te him ON | or fon x | AIR, COMPEEESORS __283_Orchard Lake Ave. « $2950. FE 2614 | OTHER RAL & EQUIPMENT of Iris, lecheding | Truk rt aR neay Pon oper 4 LIQUOR . Ph. FE 5-8121 — Geax = po ode Eh nag a — Sten biuor for tpg ero econ-| hammer power AnD pees 21 IN. CLINTON POW MOWw- _fot_free home SemonstFation. Noten “heer “Tis. hes & 8&8 Sa 9 and Port wine phones parting, | §36.000 _Michteas | Fivecvecent, 300 “Se. | After 7:30 Sd ge yong ng Arg oe = eee oe Do It Y nies _Sietineatia “someer HK, | Eng ake Xa heen Mah chard Lake Avs OF | T DAVENPORT & SLIPCOVER. 2 oncrete broken by job. — += Oo lt ourself _ Sales Musical di he "ear keoeee le ome uto a rwin "BEDS COMPLETE. Eso. upholstered saci rs, 4 eg rast’ "CONES S RENTAL FUEL OIL TANKS Sane sat et a al Goods | 62 0-2463 and = Livernois, MU pe. articles, OR 3-160]. a gfnairs. te she pope og aldwin 278 ge Je pare =| Loan Compan y| aise! man RE | an SF ere me eer AE | Mage’ Eaten eer rae ae | Pali tea, Nie en _ | NEW _SPINET PIANO ALEO, RE. aed. Michigne : NY | On’ +301" $125 SALE |) Boo ige’ sii wes Wreck i BLACKETT’ NEW ANO__ALSO, _RE- ded. ~b most! mm Mat ME, te, |“ ADMIRAL FREEZER og BES ciao anne tnd, Ss we St Se oe ie Ot ee ee |e ee eam ee *| BLDG, SUPPLIES | scendtoned upright” Ot elem | Make) yr section, ‘new Vand old. $235. FE ¢-1630 af: ae’ ars. hi FOR BA: ————————— DBOR ORGAN. OR 3-0492 them with you if GET CASH “QUICKLY ter b30 9x12 I Na) Si ee ed U ns Reg. Price dh LE: 35 GAL. OPEN HEAD | "*! Dtsle By. after 4:30, Gardens open from 10 you wish. BED, sPri ae } - $2.98 6 HP. ice ,ftle Price | steel drums for | purning your MA _6-6811 BIANO TUNING AND REPAIR: | Gardens, gous’ Live way “Iria waas E pant meres Up to $500 e Ee Beau MATTR Ess. 24"? LINO oe pant ea 2 % HP. yest poondpa renee. Abe new nlosed hea ss ‘S] FORD PANEL. 14 | cobs Ing oscar Schmidt PE 34311 veoh er gout ivernoin” Ra. . REALTOR FE 2-8316 mDROOM SUITE” WITH Twin Vintt tut at 3 fe . Y pricte eer round goncitioner. Both cools | agg AP Se cam 4780 Joslyn PLYWOOD. ? Real. bargains. “Gallaghers. PE Rd.) one —_ (19 Mile ; ey See _beds and dav 8 PhINT OA sd hee haan : . ao eee om ee swore BUNK SEDs pny — SYERS. 141 W HURON jaye needed SS ee ae eee FURNACE 118.000 LOW ‘MAYBELLE BANJO. $30. LARESIDE NK BEDS COMPLETE | $78.| 9 PIECE DREXEL. MAHOGANY pOnll oF come im today. ee | Ben Counter flow | Complete | txBx’ CASH & CARRY PRICES FE 71-0168 ee mare ees suite $25. Studio couch. mi | dining suite. leaf 15 N. Saginaw St. ‘with all controls, Excellent ¢ ON Piyered O18 $416 | RECONDITION 7 Elizabeth mol oo a or tadie, i 20241 Call Gtan Oerweoa endl: | 4x83 Pir Plywrod GIs $5.12 ED MED"M SIZE La 1. Baker BABY Beant SimINET ino Obes 188 TE | power ‘trowel. 62 Me —5M_ >a. Meating (scene. PY Piyweca (Ole e.o8 _fithers: Pr etses me O8t "PE aoa” : * sO N AND Ld wel. 62 Montcalm. 7 1 - — be Gls $800'~-—., nese” 1 es Xe soeareah *.& spot for bustier | _PE 6-813. ' freeze a. ATOR | {8% Fir Plywood Gis seco) Sale Office (ORNAMENT ¢L EVEROREENS - . & wantin, 0 shay caib WGN GET ARE W “At r compartment, Sus Moire: | ante Piyecord _Sale Office Equiment 63 ee, Oves On Re tia ite, A. Th a i | L AN CO. Arse tea re CHAIR, AND we estinghouse eae tor Kodak Vigilante fa of "soe ual Co _1M-M)_ FE 5-6 Mw. Peseue oo ** . ae, eaisnped,, Oxser FE a 9206 BOTTLE GAS eat ay re ns wide oven. ALL ( U & M COMPANY oi i ryzets"" | A Cash Saving! - a eon Pagaee pee jad ae plete installa: 9.95 aa AND MOWERS entae. ywoou Co. ty teeta ~ - : MACHINE akc | — tion ot pee) pom’ $1 . ee pSHARFENED. 1408 Baldwin Ave. ~~] -— Used mee Oe eee Bateman & K PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDO_ | ONO “ ondye (Cor, Pontta PE 51038__30 E._ Waites vc Be AKC BOXER PUPS: ANY REA- ampsen a e Ra. @ | «oe FeNamEr EceseED AECUTRS OPESEARD VAPOR we ‘tocable R PUPS: ANY REA “wor siere i KEN . bathtubs ' bath cabinet. - MI 43834. 2 F ace! 3233 War- Realtors : _ LOANS EXD FANLES. COFFEE TABLE. CERNORR TANK VaCOT 2 CHEE |¢ 72.88 17" rotary mower ....§ e498 | ST ee Ta Tog Pactnaw 5 | POE TRE arte aquipment. ic REGISTERED. DACHEHOND | : FE 4-0528 $25 to $500 - e.-2 “s Gant teme, PE S178 a, | Magic CHEP 39 IN. GAS RANGE. £188.00 reel onitie el 1 3 e250| leat suseper oun Sis. MI eaTTs. @8..| $0 gal bottled fas beaters’ 950.30. |e Nopes. PE 1-433," UND ao .. 7 4. 10,800 ew toatl? cig, mee | after 8. Like new Rees, OR 34687, 2827 | §!59 50 al; reel type $ 8250| or weekends. S, eves.| §2 gal. electric heaters, $79.50 ck | Tend REGISTERED BEAGLES we a ame ee ARIEGRET armen #72 | Fant Tricine ae FR og Ponctiain gine: wire nigmh (fie dicattm ine fae | omer et tee OE aEINORCED CONCRETE” FEF i rative Real Estate Exchange oe eee ey aloe | ease ease Mareree bree |§ 1268 Bou mower edger. $13.03 | T1933 donb $11.96 | “tie tanks. Ph. PE 40428 ig BEAGLE PUPS 60 MILLER ; Fi le 9 chrome chairs single | away hose reel . 498 je sinks © 995 5 E 60 MILLER in bee peeson HOUSES | pea es peters. FURNITORE AR nl ps Hagel maser gen and prion iH {3s House attached reel . ; 3.33 | _ 3pleer bath sets ®. “ra ge a, blade ee - 10 bei ann REAL ee = COUNTY _ £ _fques and be lPRIvatEe > SS $ 1.95 Zipper trash burner . mead: -D-. Tr tegistere litt sr Pe AK - ae a areaiioosl. nal MI 437; TE RUMMAGE 4950 2x38 .$ 159 y. to operate. __ble. MI 6-00 pers avatla- i & fe modern home: "| Saanaiiene mot R _———s Electric "mixer, draperics sip $1350 necurate barometers 8488 | a 0.00 emp. weiter “new. 908+ BEAUTIFO] REGISTERED — sr aabere. NOE Wirn | covers, window shades, $ 24.50 reat ~Portabl : | Secias Git oe eee sr : On wntnioh ne iene ; pero wd by Ud a4 well. Needs | Sat.. June 4 10 a.m, os 3 co $ i* * ~— .ae R yy spot. “welder. new. $150. ‘ ic OR 31860 Sin TERY at i SRUTLDINO TPE, LIVING ROOM a Rinanaton Wn FAI _COR we Shs ke be) 8 > ORM WINDOWS AND ND SCREENS. | See PUPPIES ~ after 4 : "teed CON- ee 6, 2 32x24, . éLO LOTHES “DaYRAL Gd GRE OF | Ene hd gion B Munro ae ehe Pode, r+ omens to or win . # 2x24, one one Jat f ft. 8 combenstion bad —— ti Broken Llner: four LO: ANS $20 FTO @ best brand: s eeltahas. Je. Sitght: EFRIGERATOR sUTOR, 29.95 Aryin 16" EoD 30 . _serm_toet. FE Ce. rer) feed! $20 h. After eee ee $500— ly erate, seratched. extraordinary | _tion. PE 5-T308 een ¢ 14.98 © adjustable stee os “ase mers eee S ae ’ gna ure Only chigan Fluorescent. OVE = 50 20" value, $49.50 a : HOUSEHOLD Orchard Lake Ave. OVERSTUFFED LIVING ROOM | , Windofan value, 940.50 and, 098.90.. These | OO VO ne at = f coum rE a SHnOad sek pa LOUNGE | eat Tim ate mete $ 49.50 twin revérsibie 64.08) on Lar ¥ aa dcing vor. goed business. Leevt FINANCE CORP ee nae atone ene Peeasea, | $4480 6a Tere Bse| cabesnesvaigoss aatenlges iveress BURMEISTER’S — r8. Reasoteble, PE Gave. fate so. mus sacrifice Jumbo | OF PON’ a Child's “desk chain 6b Lives | ROUND” OAK’ FABLE” AND $ 20.05 Biot Ni bearing saw § 64.00 | sce ee ronan Lake_Ave _ “ 2 | Baby pS ki ger, 10 8, Saginaw. FE PONT LAC te gee tvina | chairs, reasonab! 6 $26.03 “Biack ‘s or ye tO | oe ares \ WITH ¢ on veil 30 $279 oF er 3468, 34% 8 _Saginaw Bt. FYE 40535, Maytag weaker Soo. re Stn et en Decker ‘Sn 50 9 ue out a VARIETY STORE | | R _ Sale =F Ft ___ - 2 ae i ee GASOL INE STATION FoR TEAGUE iF INANCE CO. Seer Ee “owas pena ee vi 05 oP 8 a. famous make ‘" i a ene Pe tien Oe Store Equipment 64 64 we dn Sh FE 2 0m Closed § poy . predatory REFRIG- nna . apc Bb e 71-8025 : rests R I'LL TR OR +1901 after om. FE. 202 N: MAIN orca hed san koe "ALTON TV M$ famous make, %” LINDEN sSPRED SATIN WAR- 800, 000 v ynorroinr WARMER itn Ween Poctise Trai Megane ROCHEST 7 Sib pes tnowth” eas Walton, = Jos! ($ 39.05 famous make ye $ 25.25 | _w.ck's. 2878 Orchard Lk. Rd ee cal oe ae belie . ER. MICH. erin dry ¥ cr. tate model | STOVES BouG wesc) | crt 200s. | % AIT AN dispenser oa s-dof fee tee’ COCKER SPANIEL CHAMPION ‘oan , MY 39711 [| STOVES BOUGHT “SOLD mx. |S eee Tose are caw 8 310 tamer es USED LUNCHROOM FOUIPMENT. | buoy. “Ph: a female Also. bu Sata eee a — Tumer’s $02 Mt. Clem- 3 97-98 love” TA iablesaw : “AT "BURMEI ERS Teppitetion doom tant a” MY ben” but Se cane ne wourself aiid save. : Lae ie h dra press ats Ail and 10 on oe eee scons, of ekekee TN cher a eee | four, chairs ‘and ‘able . ae ON Ten me ee ee -- £58 Ht odt? snnce in| 30% ar" gat! COLLIE” PUPS MALE 4 MOS. a eT oe) | FU makers. ........ ry - : yaaa a ER ee i | NEW FURNIPURE || ¢ ine’ cies. aad sizes" 8 128 3 YARDS TO SERVE TOU tonauly “rood Bermantat “hots. 40 Tawrence Bu PE Fis | Korero amen Meee, ee oe 4x8 masonite, sheet... --..2.55 Pops business. t ry ba : mattresses #8. ait ames tk a ae Std, w. per M. $2 = . , WHEN EN YOU, NEED ‘Michiean | Ptuorescent, 383 a. Dreakies eet aBe $38.98 food — = = aay RA Rae ber Bt be oa tebe on Sart iP - : up epeeee e : ; = ak ‘ace 25: pea A ee em _ $16.98 $20.95 Remingian és a eielees s $ 37.50 in12_ w. pine , fe. ise i M Er pao SR second tailed one, ¢ room hows SgERrgrE "SUE oa bedroom, rns |g $895 inne 1 i Ne ines | at She aber por he ihn ig i Na a ENC as a eg oY : —o ment All | signature, “tar” quiekty oe ate re, | wees Seo! foot these, over. : Ins “alr ‘Aipplane ‘weekender’ # 1295 ie etd. tas flr, per it tos.90 Ly 1% cL 3] Ent as ears old stasipp ment. ©. car or furniture. ‘DE = @ buy eel .08 wardrobe x M.., .999.00 §-2003. week : 3 so =e arranged sagorsers, -Pa "ayments to suit your y Soke or Sune r for the ed exebance | Apactas ee i ladies Pullman—-$ 17.30 an foe oseee 445 TACKLE SALE | Seder ine devs Com mmander GC, BAYDER. you with your money problocne. new DOR ME a Oaki d Fi watch... silt a | axtx\." fir cog caseass +4 Regular $21.50 Airex “bao ders Ke near Telegraph. FLan- Te #.| double beaker fot eh and Furniture - |* 7:80 Metpros iow = SBE. pine, pirwsed......511.38 Aristocrat spinning reels, 3 * oak ae - é _F 523 i i, (eT eu. 18 ees ed Regular tens 8 weeks - old 2 Err. HARDWARE—HOME | Moron ORG" LAS? YRars GENERAL % Ll JMBE oa Ee. pine, per i press 18 1 sahig *#_Airex epinster reels, | _ Raised . Si, House broken. * ain. FINANCE. CO ir WAREHOUSE co. xi? paneling, WE per M. 6160.00 euler 08-80 Dosen City spinning SL ene FE 41574 . 2258 Dixie Highway. near Telegra CARRY - | Rete, een tek sends. tag tes | oe nee tray tackle boxes ons : _ 100 Postion pinta Beat Big, le ES aa Gom, "Afar dgors tro: <::--438 98 | KI KELLY’S HARDWARE | FaRAREETS. “CaNanie™ eee nia Bsa ra BB ads Sane mp ee in +o $59. 584 eed SHOPPING AT BIG SAVINGS 3" pt. colored bath set, all fitines 308s. r) Ave, cree FOR A LOAN? peel Send, Gravel & Dict 66) St Retdbearepers = prompt Pag WE DELIVER Ae eS doe soil. hed |. tes. 1304 Bt. Cleme i CANA! c RARRETA RS PE 4-060. = PE 406 i ABL oi MeL of ‘adhd tee ere on “LOANS $25 TO $500 igre — ‘RADE-IN’ DEP a Eee ° ea . om a= BENEFICIAL _lgank¥osinpnces 7 , ! a -2 , Sok’ jRINANCE CO. . a ~¥ hong 3 "TRACTOR: BURMEISTER |; ra Northern rn Lamber Co, BLACK DIR} a eo “eas. a * i € < , q . . fe are! iS Ds iS parm ree PONTIAC PRESS, _nrbay. JUNE 8, 1955 “e HH if See also the g i a E sE3 ? i 8 2 A rechen “woon re “ane _Rd., Lot 59. Weich. “mute ia MODERN 71 PT E Ga GE ral features. Bangs tested + Hampshire sows 21120, 313 _8 ok ‘ __ With pigs. Milford | BARGAIN PT. -#LUMINUM DARE RIDING HORSE, 7 Yue.) tr ou Peat elects weket . OL 62303. Ask for Isaac Bale. pester. retriacratar, shower. Only aa MILK GUERNSEY COW. 8 _yra_ old. ae oD : “ADAMS REALTY —— park PIGS. | 382 Auburn. FE 6393 or FE 46754 s2. +1 or OR 3-3420 SPIRITED F pubtwo ORSE. = be seen 8a bea a Mgr Neth my. seebe 1965 ie -— Devlubure Ra montns, See fier 3 as ‘s TEN 6 WEEKS OLD PiGs. uv d Trailer, en our. haat bho ios MY 3-380) or WANTED. att kiras, Jones, Clarteton, _ MApie $s or MA 66. WANTED TO BUY: GOOD SMALL mrle oF horse for cultivating. H FP Button MY 32, Sale Farm Produce 75 OAR EN PLAN NTS, FLOWERS vegetables of all kinds. Even’ 8 at Dixie Floral, _ ia Dixie Hwy. Ice MELONS, $1.00 COLD WATER ont up. All vegetable plants, $1.76 lat. pisae, $ sErD (POTATOES AND ONION OPDYKE eat at Opdyke vee ER, iad Mbody's hery biation = TED TO RENT FOR VACA- tion trip: Smali modern trailer. ge. a Write Pontiac Presa, PONTIAC CHIEF MOBILE HOMES fre whe now 0) $t. Pentios. Up to to pay. car can buy ®: Les uteh: trailer as lew as $90 on —— 4615 Dixie Rw Plains Phone OR bah Corner @ Mile Road and ___ 2630 6. Dore Highws ay, Flint - SEBAGOES. a AND aaTiNG potatoes. Milier’ Sashabaw — nt mile south of Sevmour Sale Farm Equipment 76 76 A-l BUYS | Bee the new ‘55 Model Jr. Whee! Horse — tractor; se and 3% hp. with a mane one odels, $149.80 abd Good ling of used’ tractors. New and used part mowers. “The Tractor Man” 921 Mt. Clemens St. re TERMS ALLIS PE hay baler, Brillion, seeder, Fergu- , plow end rake. Like pew. Will sacrifice. 1-270, paauatt TRACTORS RDE« TRACTORS. ME ROTARY TTL TILLERS LINE OF or FEED Srp ann OB EROS KING S YOUR — OE LER, aig PONTIAC RD OPDYKE D TRA OE as Lato _— oemee 15 other tractor $100 Sat Triple Ste 3123 bens GIBSON RIDING TRACTOR. Plow. Spring. ee fiveters. Hillview Rd MONTH END SALE -FRACTORS Parmall “C’ with pt ghey starter and lights. Slight $506. Ford Perguson with _— > raulic system Case with hydraulic and starter Mood CASE SC with hydraulic-guaran- John Deere B with cultivator, ALSO’ rgains tm combines, Forage harvesters, mowers, and rakes. Come in now and make a deal | te make you money. AND SAV HOUGHTEN & ‘SON ¥°R, ae New.-Idea 53 Rochester OL 1-97617 MEIQUDATION SALE w and used ya Open Ite & DEER DEALER". Geneva _1-0281 =RACTOR. Tractors and Mowers BOLENS GARDEN TRACTORS, TYPES, 18 wr FROM, THESE MOWERS ARE ‘Starters and geuere rere ‘Rebuilt s QUALITY AND |. (954 GENERAL. 2 FT. lent condition. Village FE 24608 1949 oo MCCALL 3 oom GOOD CON CONDE _Highiand “Ra es ® PT. BEDROOM trailer, iexcollent aan FS Hutchinson's Trailer Sales| aoe tom ‘ALUMA-CRAFT BOATS EVINRUDE MOTORS - PENN YAN BOATS ~ SLICE OF: HAM ( Compie' sere ase oa. * _ p tele: | stp i, | 1% HP. LiKE new. CHRIS-CRAFT 16 foot Chris Craft with hed horse inboard. Byiven Ghores Drive. Wanted Used Trucks 89 GooD PICKUP WANTED. FE +140 ‘For Sale Used Trucks 90 eer anytime 1960 CHEVIE, % TON PANEL, Reasonable patinieiaeisioes AND RE- planking Ted Newkrik, EM 3-8072 - GADA BOAT _ FIBER GLASS BOATS 12% & 14.ft. models, demonstra ¥ appotn’ mittee. swimm Sel orivate beach Life euards. = Pienickine Two sons eee Com- largest line of boat tr ons + ort Terms. 1953 GENER RAL 2 MANY gives. Full orice Ttee Trailer Exchange —— ANDERSO CHAMPION © LAKES. “PRAI SCHOONER, aS AND xl HOME. and 2 bedroom On PLAN. $30. A OPTION USED ONES aS LOW As ‘PARTS—STORE 60 8. Telegravh rE 2 Across from Tel-Huron Center Open Eves. & Sun P.M, i? Fr. 18 GENERAL. VERY good condition. OR 3-2585. Spring Clearance Best offers will take brand new 19 MOON. RICHARD- RIE SCHOONER. yre to TR then 8A rs 1 Mile North of Lake Orton MY .2-4611 ROWBOAT A TRAILER. $135. Call MI ie. Auto Accessories 80 ¥ Auto Gass Service When you meed ft! Have tried our service? Glass insta while you _— Insurance jobs honored. All work guaranteed. Pree 1 th. of coffee to a customer with each installed. door glass or windshield a Saturday Until 4 B AUTO GLASS CO. 15 a CAR OWNERS Used and biemished wind eee | -. '4@ to "BS. Chevies, Ponti '; Buicks and Olds. FE 4 47008. ATTENTION! We are wreckin: care and trucks. We hdve several late model low mileage used en- gines. Transmission and rear ezies and bedp parts. — —— generators and voltage SCHRAM AUTO PARTS PR 4-4533 Sat Eat SYSTEMS, HOL- lywood mufflers, tall pipe exten- nd atcesso! ENG: be seen at LaBarge's _Service, Joslyn & Walton. 22 Oakland Ave. __ FE ¢1006 | ATTENTION 1949 to 1956] Mend ty FI rr. RounD D BOTTOM : CADILLAC ALOMINUM BO: BoA ATS PETTIT BC KELLY’S HARDWARE rm own Adame, Aubura way Owen's eruisera. Stareraft gee canon actor th for OWEN'S NE SUPPLIES hard Slexe Ave. PE 2-8020 te the sNLAND LAKES BOAT SALES Pontiac FE 2-6122 161 rr CENTURY INBOARD 112 * ra.ler and coves wf fa like _new new 92.150. Cash of] 6-077 “MERCURY 4 MARK 20° New 1954. ased 1 hrs. EM 3-4296. a oo he OUTBOARD ada-boat, all tbereias Jacket Boats, Trojan boa: ter a tratiers Diston Cha SHORTY HOOK ‘S PLA Phone At Pine Lake; ee MOTORS, Ph nied Poot TONY'S MARINE SERVICE EVINRUDE SALES SERVICE Boats and boat kits trailers 2603 Orchard Lake Rd FE 8-0112, 8s UO, SLAYBAUGH ’S -SPORT SHOP — | JOHNSON OUTBOARD Motors 630 Oakland Ave. Transportation Offered 87 CALIF, BOUND? DRIVE A CAR. reac DRIVEWAY SERVICE |S FE ¢5139 _83%4_Union Street FREE RIDE MIAMI. oat Couple ady preferred - erences. FE 2-0589, TEAVING FOR NASHVILLE Tenn. June 4th: PE 5-3524 until LOUIE'S AUTO PARTS Open Evenings 7 Days a ear a] ‘Lote jot used parte “tor “G6 cars 0 anions Ave. Ph. FE 4-913 from Ail sizes. C & G, Service, / Auto Service 81 MBmoete? machtatee pair ors ester, 3200 Ge! 6-1904. | & FREE. ESTIMATE : ay ae OF CARS. BRAID MOTOR SALES PHONE FE 2-0186 30 Years Fair Deali Cass _at West Pike . | GRANKSHAPT GRINDING IN THe ear, Cylinders retored. | oa ia $3563. 7 Hood. = farcK GOING NORTH PART _load etth. wae FE 5-6806. 88 ~~ Wanted Used Cars HIGH $ CHEAP _& SCRAP CARS | Day or eve. FE 27-2666 THE HIGH DOLLAR Por hi used cars. We Deol eet. Dee wy pay you weil. _ Dixie H. J; VANWELT ~ OR 3-1355 “MUST HAVE CARS "Sut! Sate “denier waiting _22 Auburn Ave. or FE e213. Rates REST — THEN G “BILL SPENCE USED CARS COMMUNITY MOTORS 803 N. Main, Rochester OPEN TILL 10 P. ececr | See M&M Motor les eo care 49 to "bh wn fn Auto Parts $0210 1950 FORD V8 clean, Lots % TON PICKUP of extras. OR 3-9778. Best Selecti F-600 FORD, Se F-600 FORD, PICKU 54 FORD, ' '§3 FORD 53 FORD 50 FORD 1953 FORD “These are quali LARR : PH. OL 1-8711 “FOR MORE THAN 30 YEARS A Goop 70 Lt ead LARRY | TEROME | Used Truck Headquarters on of Low Mileage Trucks— _ All Weight Classes~ to Fit Your Needs! 1954 STAKES 12 FF. SFT. 1953 STAKES 12 FT. PS F-100 *F-100 F-250 F-2. ~~DUMPS F-600 ty trucks, Quality is always a bargain.” Y JEROME Rochester Ford Dealer BUYI" ~ best offer. ‘$4 FORD STAKE LIKE NEW. 3-3205. Want DUE ~~ aon i. oar CALL OL ea ee Bale 50 alia $305. aoe 948 GMC 450 6100 dump: DUMP: 1949 CHEV 1948 Ford truck nee. ter and 'owbov -railer OR 71-4197 mi 4-9063. a FE ‘$2 CHEVRO' -. SEDAN DELIV. ery. 85 wn busine “P puts vou in NORTHWEST CHEVROLET Woodward a ee Mile | Lincoin 5- FORD 1950 % TON PICKUP, panied lar F-3 _ ot only $495 your terms. full Haskins Chev. tn like new, 1 oo odel, He Ld real bed e. make row at M1S- MAple 5-5071 | PANEL, $555, like new. D Pi A ed ruck is. condi NORT in real nice eg te at 13 Mie §-1109 34 INTERNATIONAL % TON pic kur Ov oad 5: a aes Se wrines var 110. i) cheap. 1, LID airy | 51 Buick Fordor “FOR CASH IN A HURRY, sell ‘through Classified “algae a 4 3 el GLENN'S | Fer Sale Used Cars 91) RPE SA | TIP TOP Guaranteed - USED .CARS 1953 Chevrolet 4 dr.2 tone brown This = is like new. See it ay 1981 “Plymouth hard too. ~ $395 : a "7 154 Imperial 4 dr. Power steer- ing. power brakes. Sale Used Care Ree RENAE PLENTY PLENTY Used car bar 3 at Oscar's Mo- tor Sales. 1 a corner of dergon ‘Ban 6-1438. Oscar and Aj - to serve Me i 4 BUICK SUPER HARD TOP bisek t with white top. Red and leather interior. Ail acces- =. Low. mileage. Exc. _ JUNE | SPECIALS * diverce | coagpicle A sparkling black beauty for $1,696 "$2 Chev. 2 dr. % to choose from. Tom. % 506. ‘82 Studebaker An suto. transmis- sion car for only 595. ‘32 Piymouth Cranbrook 4 dr. §. 605. "h! tiae 4dr with hydra. $ 506. oe — os! A beauty $ 606. ‘ord 4dr. A specia) . § 406 31 Mercury 4 dr of 606, 50 Oldsmobile with bydra. $ 545. ‘$0 Mercury with overdrive . § 305. BANK RATES AND EASY TERMS Bob Frost, Inc. LINCOLN. MERCURY DEALER dows and seat. Also. rpecial tn- terior trim. See and drive this beanty! : | 1950 Hudson 2 dr $144 1954 Chevrolet pick vb $997 CLARKSTON | MOTOR SALES CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH 100% Guarantee on batteries for 36 days. 50-50_ guarantee on a cos’ - any | repsir bill. late model cars. | 55 Poiitiae Star Chief Custom Catalina. Radia heater ae and two tome blue "SS Pontiac “870” Sedan. | Radio heater. Pas doses eroos and visor. Two tone ¢ } brakes grqen. 34 Pont. Cata. .....$1895 '34 Ford Reh. Wen. $1795 54 Ford Cust.,2 dr. $1295 54 Chev. Bel Air. ..$1695 53 Pont. 8 2 dr.... $1245) 33 Chrysler 4 dr... .$1295 1 (1853 DeSoto V-8 850 S. Woodward BIRMINGHAM _ {$2 BUICK 4 DR SEDAN, RADIO, by . low mileage, 1954 ‘BUICK CENTO! ENTORY ~CONVER ~ tible. Dynafiow a eeeet: Mas _everything OR 3-4739. / ONE OWNER CARS . Cpe. = vaF Pordor Beige 59.00 Cpe. a] api Fiymoutn C Bridge Fordor Dark Green r . woe 1953 Ptymouth C’Bridge Cl. we Plymouth 5 Brook Fordor 39 09 | DeSoto Fordor .... 46.50 1951 Pivmouth “C Bridge Pord: 36.00 1981 Plymouth ‘Brook Fordor Light Teen oped 1950 prod l baneeaom Bul ymouth Dix. Fordor =o ‘ieee DeSoto Cl. 36 08 1648 Piymouth ee 30 00 j teat DeBoto 30.00 BRAID pesor Sapa Dealer Cass Ave we ya1ee ; 600? n Case Ave. FE 23-4106 ; $10 DOWN | irmowt "$2. 2 dr. 53 Chev. Pickup ....$795! etvmout» ‘83 4 ar 53 Ford Cust. .....$1095, = Ply. Cranbrook. . .$995| 2Pont. 8 ... eee 91095 52 Ford 6 2 dr. vee $745 | 52 Plymouth 4 dr... .$695 2 | '52 Buick Sup. Conv. $1295} 32 Pont. Chief 4 dr. $995 "52 Ford 8 4 dr.......$895; 52 Chrysler 4 dr.....$895| "$2 Buick Riviera ....$995) 52 Olds 98 4 dr.....$1295) 51 Chev, 4 dr. ws ace $695) ‘St Merury” 2 dt..-. | 1 $695, SALES PE_ 41371 BUICK Fate $125. ~ BUICK. SALE OLIVER BUICK Compare the” ‘following prices anywhere on this MOTOR 234 8. Saginaw St. "aT page and you'll plainly | -see why Oliver Buick is Pontiac’s busiest dealer. 34 Buick Super | Hardtop ....... $2295) ! 'S4 Buick Century . Fordor ........ $2095 | 34 Buick Special Ford ........ $1995 ’34 Buick Special Tudor ....... 1895 53 Buick Roadmaster Fordor ........., $1495). 53 Buick Special .. $1095 “Tudor 2.2.26. ‘52 Byick Fordor . Léw price of... ..$795 By ‘Look at it.......$495 ’S0 Buick Hardtop Immaculate ..... $595 plus F) Pg Br fine faa OLIVER BUICK . Ll) : Ford ‘50 4 ‘r Nash ‘50 ° dr _SCHUTZ MOTORS DESOTO - PLYMOUTH DEALER 912 & Woodward Birmingham. 1963 BUICK AL 4 DOOR. IN excellent = Low mileage, sro FE 407 PE #11 nN in 147 BUICK SUPER. 1 running ¢ re 1983 CHEVROL ET nine 4door sedan hag radio, heater and power glide. $1195 TAYLOR'S At Walled Lake “Binc: Phone Market +1561 me 3 ® 1980. CHEVROLET. CLUB ; COUPE. eOean PE 2-7252. CHEV. 1962 DLX. 4 DOOR 8E- dan, two tone green, radio and heater, see this one ute. trans. owner low mileage beauty today, #795 full price. 'ust your car down. ’ Haskins Chev. “DIXIE 1 HWY. at M15 MAple 5-5071 | CHEVROLET 52. 4 OR ReaER _Accers, Clean MI iT 6-0845 148 CHEV’ ; RADIO \ heate,, good tli. 60. OR _3-4940 ‘4 LIGHT GREEN. — DOOR CHEV- Ace Like new Low mileage. EM 3-3420 between 6 « 1931 CHEVROLET Ddoor sedan with heater sun visor, L. $495, TAYLOR’S . At Ww “ Lake “St 1831" Market 4+-1561 and Phone SPRING -CLEAN-UP. SALE 52 Hudson W asp ...$439) 299 50 Lincoln clb. cpe.. 2% "50 Olds 88 4-door... 379 48 Pontiac sedan... 89 '49 Nash 2-door .... 99 MANY MORE VALUES See our complete selec- tion’ of “Safe Buys”. in used Merturys. 1949 through 1954. — CENTRAL LINCOLN-MERCURY |- SALES, Inc. $7 w. Pike at Cass SEDAN, $406. heater, ar Ready to go. $5 a 210. iS Src Take Ave Ave... a’ = ee Ol old car | Sige pee }08 CHEVS, 1954 Left-Overs Hurry While They Last ALL BODY STYLES AS LOW AS $1326.41. JUNE 18 THE MONTH FOR H d tulSes" wi rextSouky Fon | 14eCdquarters Ins THAd WERE JUST DI. for Chevrolets VORCED ay Pe, ARE LETTING 3 MILE ann ee THEM HOMES SPECI L Fiuces EL ts AND: HELP YOU 953 CHEVROLET DELUXE 2 pr. Lincoln. Gang feat Sinn; is SF Wosdsard, Birmlernem. cr cnaened 93.905, oe CHEVROLET, DELUXE LOW ‘$4 Lincoln Capri hardtop, Putty Tasate: FES Load ith eftfas. 1129 power equipped —- 2 SS 54 Mercury h 2 te brewens so nveecee SEDAN $395. from. Name your deal ~~ Radio heater, plus loads of ex-— never find a r one. Also a tras. $5 or anv old car down. | dr NORTHWEST CHEVROLET i ‘ss Ford Common iee 8 Ae ylinder Weodward et 3 Mile | |, < — te possible | _ __LIneoln ate ___ | or only $1305 57 CHEV. 2 TO CHOOSE FROM. Aarts dat fm — rae. Radio. newer 8145. Low down | entood “sale in core | baymen Mtr $205 do aeons : a . 16 ARKNER’ S HOUSE. hardioo. A beauty @ Lise, new | OF GOOD USED CARS lvccd Wuue Chie ot oe Birmingham MI 4-3410 | 5 ‘si CHEVROLET STATION WAG. = 41485 «~Loaded-and ready to Weodword dot oie i 109 1953 153 Chey; “T dr. sedan. Exceptionally clean. | FE 4-6804. 56 Preston, “8 Cl CHEVE SPORT GOUPE FUL- —Y_eauipped clean FE 24317 _ ‘S CHEVROLET be suena $888. a7 heater, low mf oodws Sas ot ile ‘90 ~CHEV. are eeoaLES condition. 2 ‘vase $305. No money | CARKNER’S HOUSE Birmingham MI 4-3410 oo HEVIE DELUXE 5338. FE ae “CHEVROTET ie. . 2 DR. SE- dan Power G radio, heater, extras jaee mune Original own- _er $1100. PE 8-029 1954 CHEVROLET Station Wagon with radio, heat— er and nr 08 “NORTHWES CHEVROLET - | OF *GOOD USED CARS! Buc | __MY_ Peay) an 9:00 a ek and brakes ali good, OR- “Ss! cK WINDOR. ¢ DR. $585 2 tone qe iT CHYRSLER, wee VORRER:| cuiveee ‘5? ¢ FULLY equipped with radio and heater and $795. many other access. terms te suit SCHUTZ MOTORS PLYMOUTH o _912¥8. Woodward. 163 CHRYSLER ua e_note._ _assume 32-8708. CHRY ORIGINAL Gi OnE | see owner gst » Club coupe highlander. Can ft | bance CARKNER’S HOUSE |OF GOOD USED CARS ’ Birmmgham M14-3410 Jacobson’s. | HUDSON & RAMBLER ‘SALES & SERVICE 68 W Pike 8. 4 eh DeBOTOS AND PLYMOUTH 106f demonstrators. Low mileage cars fuliv equipped Save up to Mind old car — rosie the do ‘ : ms to suit. SCHUTZ MOTORS DeSOTO PLYMOUTH DEALER $12 3, WoodWard Birmingham jeSOTO 3) PIREDOME § FULLY equipped Reedy te go at $1.195 Terms to suit = SCHUTZ MOTORS, to apprecta ' lm i] | DesOTO PLYMOUTH DEALER, | #12 8. Woodward Birmingham F ORD _ RANCH WAGONS OVERDRIVE FORDAMATIC & 1954 > CHEV. 210 2 DOOR $1295 LARRY |. JEROME Rochester Ford Dealer. - apse GOOD D_ PLACE “TO LASALLE iso CL Nice stock car or hard top. 197 johnson d rs 1 Tincoine_ a Db Lit R. ye assme baymente~ ~~“#,- ood ward. Birmingham. . ir MERCURY. 15 MYRTLE, Orr Oakiand. After 4:00 OR 3-2420. 1951 MERCURY NEW seat covers. all accessories. EM _ 3-464 _after | q ‘34. MERCURY. MERC-O-MATIC power brakes and- er +e 3 exe celient condition $2200. R 3- 'FOR SALE ‘46 WERCUSY c coupe. Customied. Will sell _parts Call after 5. PE | 5) ‘MERCURY 7 DR $10 Bow AND $625. 1883 NASH RAMBL Wagon. Excellent for r equity OR 3-41 GE, 1648. VERY CLEAN. i. NEW ae Must sell. 197 8. DODGe. Va — 2 tone oaint, As TAKE ORION mOtor SALES MM a ore Hl —_ {93 DODGE L ces coupe, executive's car, A-i com dition, al) accessories. A buy. MA_ 6-770u 1962 DODGE CORONET, WITH Ra- dio heater and turn signmats, 1 owner, excellent condition. MY 31311 or OA ae DODGE ‘4. CORON Radio, heater nn ifenis cle CUSTOMLINE V4 LIKE new Radic be toon low mileace $0405, ET 4 DOOR. —— Ss TAYLOR'S At Walled Lake Since 1 Phone CHEVROLET 1963 DLA sedan ‘nad ration dav special * Ang fall | orice tust -our esi down. Haskins Chev. | | DIXIE rust M-15 Maple §-5071 ag “CLUB COUPE, $45. | 3s CHEV. tio a DR POWER | | glide, 2 tose, FE 23-9463. ' Chevrolet |. 1955 Demons trators | TAKE YOUR CHOICE a cars, courtesy eos Bel 4 Doors jardtop coupes, Ber Ray Cub Loupes, and % Door sedans ovEnDRrEs STANDARM TRANSMISSIONS | } i r New car preteen tat ta Sum- mer Color Selection: No Financir Prebiems Highest Trade Lowest Terms ;As- low as fust yor ear down, up 3% «months balance Gur low overhead feconton permits terrific savage to be passed . IF YOU DRIVE A. FEW MILES, R cata Sane READY FOR RETIREM Save the Difference Deal Direct With __ \ 51 MArket +1561 oi 51 PORD SEDAN. 8495 Woodward at 13 Mile ___—___beIncoin _5-1100 633 FORD MAINLINE 6. eee 2, ee teas COUPE 56175. EM +6297 FORD SALE OLIVER |} BUICK { | Compare the. - following prices anyw here on this POWERGLIDES| page and you'll plainly see why Oliver Buick is | Pontiae’ s busiest. dealt 53 Ford 2 dr. ‘ l owner .. “54 Ford 2 dr. A beauty....... + $1195, 52 Ford V8 Fardor Sedan... ‘53 Ford Coupe "A real honey.... $895 51 Ford Sedan A sharpie ....... $395 "Ford 2dr. Going at ..«... Haskins Chev. Oakland County’s Fastest Growing Dealer DIXTE HWY, at M15 MApie 5-507! CHEV. SALE. OLIVER BUICK Compare “the following prices-anywhere on thist page and you'll plainly see why Oliver Buick is | | Pontiac's /busiest dealer. "55 Chevrolet 210 Loaded ........ $1695 54 Clrevrblet 2 dr. Low mileage ... $1195 53 Chevrolet 2 dr, Deluxe model ... $995 52 Chevrolet 4 dr. -Very clean ..... $595 | 'S1 Chevrolet 4 dr, Smart looking ... $395 50 Chevrolet 2 dr. ‘Real sharp ...... $24 ‘49Chevrolet 4dr. __ : Low price of,....$195 plus 15 other Chevroiets to choo ae trom OLIVER BUICK 210 Orchard Lake Ave. | _| FE2-9101 | 5 plus 12 haggerd seen Fords hoose from OLIVER | BUICK ee Orchard Lake Ave. FE 2-9i101 ~~ |, FORD ist twa ry. Very clean. MA _ FORD VICTORIA | 1953 Victoria Pai — top, evcam body New — radio heater, Pord- Matte. appesting aero on rear fenders. This car ts ee clean, carom: .. o a lady. €8 Oak: Fre ‘BL Scie CONVERT, $666. FLAME ed, white wall tires, special throw out. Any nid car NO T CHEVROLET Woodward at [3 Mile Lincoln 5-1100 83 FORD VICTORIA $1245. SNOW- shoe white and fet black, white wall tires plus gas a-ing ovyer- oh Many wre extras RTHWEST CHE 7 Lincoln 5-1100 3] FORD. 2 DOOR, 8888 FULLY equipped Low miler anv old car down and = 72 per month. NORTHWEST CHEVROLET ITO _celient_condition_ Fi 30 FORD CONVERTIBLE. GooD weondition, $350. FE 23-8885. 1951 ‘FORD bitte Bact ete . ” 2 TAYLOR'S ‘ot Megat * Phase “Market +1561 RADIO, e® 4 DR RADIO, | good as $595) 2 “1937 VICTORIA. FLAMIN-! ios! NASH ~ AMaAaBA ASSADORE. ue DOPGE 1913 % TON PICKUP, dewn and as<ume yments, pce tae =e . ica) s Woedsrs Bir: mingham. condi very special at 2505 | §j W ‘ull price make vour own terms. ae oN Mg _ — Bis 3 . bd ame yours owr cme as Ins CV. | *oeruwxs. Woodward . “3 — Lincoin 5-1) GRAND OPENING Oscar’s Motor Sales \s OAKLAND AT SANDERSON A car to fit your with low down vaym- monthly payments et fr All PE 5-1439 1953 NASH Ramble onvertable cow Ra- dio, healer, overdrive, Excellent condition. -- $ 95 TAYLOR’S At Walled Lake “ginee os - Phone MaArket 41561 ES) ‘Rothut HOLIDAY sU- poo Maa Br} Lew mileage. C i ramatic i OLDs 4 Di v | ul 2 el le ti _ —_- with matching | — — One © ears. $1, “bane TZ MOTORS | DeSOTO PLYMOUTH DEALER _ $12.8 Woodward Birm ™ '54-'55 CHEVS. Factory Officials’ Demonstrators _ Company Cars Training Cars AS LOW AS . $1045 ; pe 211 S. Saginaw St. Your Chevrolet Dealer 051 PACKARD 4 DI $10 bi and assume oo a Woodward, 51 Chev. 2 dé... oo e$493 ’S1 Plymouth 2 dr....$495 SO Plymouth 4 dr... .$495 ’S0 Chrysler 4 dr..... oa sae SO Chew) 2 dv. ccses st °50-Ford 8 Cpe. oe 50 Stude. 4 dr.....-.$245 SO Nash 2 dr..¥..-.-$295 49 Ford 8 2 dr. ere Lee “34 Ford 8 ..2....5..-$69 Eile “ale ala DOWN 50 Dodge 4 do '49 Pontiac Cpe..vees 50 Pontiac 4 dr..,'...$395 - 49 Ply. Conv.,...2. .$295 18 MO ON. BALANCE 190 CAR SELECTION Beequen.-s-) Mile STARCHIEP 4 DR warned Lew mileage. FE a ignals back up ii FE. 5- 35 owner, phone — Low aeesod 1954 PONTIAC 4 bw PLY ovTe dr. Starchief radio. heater and : “ys Hew. ton je hl bgt fey privaie owner, FE 4-7201. Mt oat des oe blo ro) Foe GOOD TRANS. | o'4 car y AGRrilWwete CHEVROLET ~ portation. Heater Hydramatic.— ~ et _— 3 tts MY 2-4493 . ‘30 STUDEBAKER 2 SEDAN | oi. wise Bay § LICEN hester. This = in really & nic 5 sa “ one. ame your a ¥ PLYMOUTH, i041. VERY G6oD NORTHWEST CHF VROLET $76. <r rice, 197 8. Johnson. Westward weir ae isst CONVERTIBLE. _ _ Lineoin 83 STUDEBAKER CHAMPION $ie big down and ass Birmingham — | elub qeupe.. ers Lite new sie FGHAE 4 DR RADIO “AND | $5 Buick- -Super 4 Dr. beater Uyéromotic. - ; Wonderful} CA RKNER’ = "HOUSE _. $950 Discount. xe SEDAN si} OF Gn se ey Fydrematic eater, white | 4 | _ °$§ Buick-Special 4 5. are res ov ol “id a aces Birmingham MI 4-3410 | : : d a wir Sci | 162 STUDEBAKER | BARDTOF $10 | $750 Discount okt CHEVROLET ‘| down and assume par ments ; =~ Pree __8, Woodward, Birmingham. \'30 STUDEBAKER. AUTO TRANS. | "3S BuickCentury 4 Dr.- 53 rama DELUXE | _ mission, Landerutser. FE 8-0587. cou 4 to ater STUDEBAKER SEDAN 795. ; Dis nt ef extras, Call spoon, FE LAU equi eters = +186) Markie. roac Anv old car down. orien 14 Soléxs | 952 PONTID.: 2 OR HO DOWN! ~NORTHWES* CHF ROLET _Wooaward” na bayments. 4 8.) Woot tncale bii00 13 ite ; bumingham _ - . ‘* ~ *@ PONTIAC CONVERTIBLE ‘$2 STUDEBAKER Sanaa a a FE 40249 cellent a po sue enooxs from. CARKNER'S HOUSE, : OF GOGD USED CARS! _ Birmingham MI 4-3410 30 STUDEBAKER 26.060 ACTUAL miles. Extra good rubber 50. Also ‘62 ‘y ton V8 pickup truck. Good condition Extra good tires. __ $650. OR 3-2587. OLIVER ~ BUICK © 7® Orchard Lake Ave. LOOKING For That 2nd Car? fora ~ Low Down Payment? LOOK : at These, D ‘ ; PONTIAC SEDAN. VERY if. OR me _Sleag throughout, $165. PE 3-752. } WH SEDAN 307 RA. LATE 1953 PONTIAC 2 DOOR DE r white ht tires,| luxe. 22.000 miles. Perfect cond! oe $34.77] tion. ‘90 day mechanical guaran $1005. Radio, heater Size ce It Rich K E 21 34. Buick Super Hardtop Dynalfow radio. heater, US. Royal Master White walls, back up Hghts tinted glass and 2 tene red and fwory finish. This one is like "$2 465 “Fe . 51 Chevrolet Bel Air Hardto op. Yellow: with black top Radio, heater, Power Giide and black leather seats See if today. $875 532 Buick «a Special 4dr sedan with radio, heater timted glass and a dark Wtey finish. A real clean car $895 32 Pontiac 8 4dr sedan with radio heater, blue seal covers and more. You | South Saginaw St. FE 4-4546 "51 Chevrolet 2dr sedan. Dark gray top and @ light gray bottom. This one has Many miles- of cheap trans portation jeft in it home fer only 5475, 52 Chevrolet Hardtep. Blue end ivory finish. Has radio. heater and the tires are excellent. Nice interior. $795 32 Studebaker Starlite coupe. Tutone blue. Has heater and overdrive. One owner A personal friend owned it $665 ’ 32 Ford tdr Custom 6 with tutene green finish. Looks Hke new. Radio, heater overdrive and white wall ires Other extras. Cars like shis are scarce $895 Drive ie @* - Take A Spin Ina “Goodwill ‘Used Car ~ From the RETAIL $2 Pontiac tion Wagon with radio. heat- and Hydramatic. $1195 ~ Sts er 39. Pontiac Catalina with radio, heater, Hydramatic, power steering and power brakes. $1995 34 Buick Century Hardtep with radio and heater $2195 "34. Chevrolet adr with radio. heater and white side wall tires. $1545 54 Pontiac STORE | 33. Hudson Hornet sedan with tadio, heater @ud Hydramatic transmission. $995 53 Pontiac Convertible with radio, -heater aod white walls. Summer special. $1395 $1 Chevrolet idr sedan with radio, heater and Power Glide. $695 "31 Nash | Statesman with radio and heat- er. Here ts real economy $495 532 Pontiac Huron Motor Sales. : ii STUDEBAKER « DR. 473. V Vi || will drive many miles ‘trying to * Qdr sedan with radio, heater WAYS Many of These Cars engine Hydramatic drive. radio, |] beat this one..Only, | adr sedan with redio, heater and + and Hydramatic. Value plus. & ihite Nai “"8 | Are One Owners _ pag 30) per months $695 53 Chevrolet en $895 . : The popular Bel Air 3dr Blue <a : [MOTOR SALES | 1950Chevrolet P.G...$395 ESM | soa ep ate oe : o2_W. FE 24 | 1950 Dodge 4 dr...... $395 | ivas ivy WILL YS ieee 700 | oars ane petiewne Ss cdene It has an 8 tube radio and a $3 Pontiac '53 Chevrolet Se BPR eae tea, | 1950 Dovige 2 de... ...$295) it Reese Fo Se eee ee sis setan. vita roge_tenter Danuta’ wor bee“ ; aw aa wer sting _ De Plymouth 4 ac. $395 | = hej SS WILLYS ap er amodels wee, oles $1 (095. and Hyarauetis transmission $1 195 ‘ See TK Sa a other her sleatures. 1950 Plymouth 2 d.. $250! HTS Apbure_Ave. +1003 | Prices coy 50 Studebaker $1295 _— — “ene 9 Cotvertibie <£onom ¥ aiore E ‘ © « ante ge aa be sere 1951Nash 4 dr... soe VACATION — NI (095 Bright “canary wralee wu ace : 7 ES Denlee 2 _ Drive. 1949 Plymoftth 4 dr.. -$195 burgundy top Radio, heate: and "54 Pontiac : 4 ; = 1950 Pontiac 2 dr seeees $350 SPECIALS "49 F ord uaturally overdrive - ; . i « . , Pluid Ortve ssf oe ; selina) “Tse Ge oma ea | 1918 Hudson aay ur xERF SEES cans fd Susenaeitan gamer, | BOAS inert cis sO: ee 1948 Chevrolt ..... O SEs 53 ence: Pon “SE re $15.62 per ldrs. 7 _ Cheviglet ¥ = | MERCOMATIC AN EXCEL. | month. The full price ts only Zdrs. Three to choose from Ali . 1946 Dodg 4 dr. ......$95! LENT RUNNING CaR. “| 917 have radios and heaters, Come A 53 Pontiac "31 Mercury 1951 Buick 4 dr. . "$550 $395 } $ , . np sedan with yario. heater, 747, sedan with redto, a New = 4 p Boi d J ptt) arc. | Pp eo : Powe $] 295 \and Hydramatic transmission. “° ®°¢ Bese: Mews ranemine =< , Ri $595 ‘| : 52 Studebaker 53 Plymouth $1295 $645 JEMEN- | agree comtoon | Raa EE a | schneider aes a A ooop and "others What a honey for heater. Priced 6200 under the 53 Pontiac "53 Chévrolet CAR TO OWN. ° marke Catalme with radio, heater and 4dr “210° sedan. You can't ‘a™ 745 : Hydramatic. See ny afford to miss seeing this beauty. metas | aaeamgtton sve | 8788 we Li = oo | ‘3 cunt POWER | CH. wuss ane | MATTHEWS TIA : car down. : ‘ : — NOR CHEVROLET ‘S) BUICK/ TWO-TONE GREEN. ' : No Co-Signers! - be qlee 1 OW nn or Ah : , JN . , )Iminediate Delivery! Me ad condition ooone ahr ~ 7 a ; O% 34713. - \ pepe LS See ecg c RETAIL STORE down and $39.40 per month. OU 217 4 Srila No Finance Co | “SREY SEES one ace ent co ee "Goodwill Used Cars” Bu Here—Pay Here .| a Fouttns artes 7 70m OPEN TILL 10 PM “FAMOUS. WORKINGMAN’S TERMS” : y y paint, radia and beater, Tynite as VO i AIT. CLEMENS ST FE3711U7 : Y'ALL | COME ce ee ee eas "Tere, geen sonaon OPEN NIGHTS TILL 9 P.M. OO . T. CLEMENS ST. » 3-7 : Ne eve Silane. aaeahoonee _ aes Drive. ee ao - , - rer _ ~ ‘To op Haines oe | : : 4 MOTOR. SALES ' -WE CAN PUT OU Usain A 5 , =| LAr : ae CY OWE NS || 1955 Ford Fairlane || WI LSON GMC GPRS Scream! "YOUR FORD DEALER” || 8-Cyl. Club Sedan. |: ere nS we : | WITH RADIO. AND HEATER | Pontiac's Only Exclusive ~... ' Haskins Chev... J uly Pr ices Today s 44 IfYour Carts Worth |] Truck Sales and Service! © DIXIE HWY. at Ms Serate Seer 1 - — Monthly $100 a ee Mai et - Qver-100 A-] Used-Cars! | pees i a - ean sweat CHEVROLET a] en So . i - ee | 30 " “No Trade. e WoolTncoln $1100. On the-Spot Delivery | $5 ce Monthl No Down Payment | ; - WEFKEND SPECIALS || 19. MeRGIRY Y | | 3 ‘st Ghevies? (ar Bowerelide A beautiful two-tone green, has power steering, Tei Buys Cheapies | 30 Chevratey Rardtap. oan _ |] power brakes, Merco trans., whitewalls, R&H. - . _ 1955 GMC 3 Ton Stake] yoo B ey le 952 PONTIAC 9795 |i) 2) Fe ce eve FI0F sey rord 2 de... ($244 | =—=—"s"" West Side Used Cars “Chieftain Detaxe 4 door sedan. Futty equipped |] St Chryster 4 dr. -$ 544 49 Ford 2 dr. .. . $144 . ena | 4953 FORD _. $795 ’33 Buick. Riviera.$1344 — , \ Olde dealer to © RE oet | 8 cyl. 2 door sedan. A real special, 53 Pienoaih 4d. $ 699. 30 Pont. sed. cpe. $244 1951 Ford 3 Ton Stake c. OLDS F-88 1949 CADILLAC $2951 154 Ford 8 2 dr:.§ 09 48 Pont. sed. cpe: $144 — vee, Os mnt un seme 8. 8. Fleetwood 4 door sedan. Truly a beautiful car. = ; or a % a '46 Ford sedan ...$ 99 |, : » Dave quality used gare. 4 super | 1957 FORD $495 ST Lincoln 4 dr..$ 499 '50) Hudson 2 de~..$199 | i ¢ ‘aria Pont ge Chieftain 8.30 Convertible with Ford O-Matic..radio and heater. 'S4. Ford sta. wyn. $1399 sie "5 : . So 1951 GMC Pickup = - ¥ ic. ‘oO at thos ai 5 / . ; 5 _— . ULNe Gy. 3 : PE ROUGHTEN-& SON [sys one oN ee Mote 18 Packatd aed. $ || eae | Convertible, a beautiful red and white. This auto-. 93 Packard 4 dr..$1099 ’SOStude, 2 dr. ..$144 1954 Chevrolet Pickup ; mobile is almost new. You can save plenty on 51 Olds 88 2:dr..$ 499 49 Old 144 this one. . 52 Ford sta. we. $ 899 s sedan ....$144 1954 - FORD — i. g. os '47 Pontiac sedan .$ 99 . . | ' _ \| Convertible. Another one that is just like new. | y. ¢lb. cpe..$ 1953 Ford Pickup “7 Has radio and. heater, overdrive and whitewalls. + ’S2 Ford 2 dr.....$ 644 te PON | [AC H 1952 STUDEBAKER "$495 [I] 51 Packard 4 dr..$ 444 Convertibles ; Po Ss SA 4 Cominasde® club Ake ee radio and heater. 54 Chev. sta. wg. $1399 ei , <0 1952 GMC Pickup 7 | : . d y. = "33 Ply conv’t .. : | ] _ | ’53 Buick 4 dr... .$1099 ea ie . oll 1950 FORD. $345] 31-Ply. conv't ..$ 644 || ain OLIVER ‘jf Custom 8 cyl 2 door: sedan. “Radio and heater. 51 Nash Ambass. $ 499 43 * sited i f am Je Very nice. : 53 Ford 2d $ S44 2 iv. convt . at : re fe . * 3 ae 7 b fio V 1952 CHEVROLET | $535 |i] +59 Pontiac 4 dr. § 699 3! Ford conv't ..$ 644 954. GMC 161 Wheel: | ‘ BUICK al sedan. Radio nnd beater, new whitewall pone bes Sapte hardtop $ ne 52 Ford conv't ..§ 999 b e, Q. Spe Hy a E 5 . e. . : ; é K iS - ; ¢ 8 -¢yl. Custom 4 door sedan. Radio and heater. *S1 Ford 2 dr. ...$ 344 54 Ford conv't . .§1599 _\ .« Compare ‘the * following oo, A one owner and sharp. °53.Chev. 2 dr. ..$ 84 i rr atic Transmission ~ ae price, dagwters iainiy 1954 CHEVROLET $1195 Hoo oe $999 $999 $999 Corl oe. cag sn Lewy A) door sedan, Two tone green, radio and heater. y. sta. wgn..$ ; ‘Excellent Condition |... ix. = why soos git is ] Can be yours for this low price. * ‘33 Ford hardtop’ $tM4 i. -* 3, naa. ree o Ins panties $d 0 || 199 x p= PONTIAC - $345 |] +54 Pont St’rchief $1599 1954 Ford 2 dr., 8 cyl. if \ ae x .. Hydramatic .... $1095. _Chieftain Deluxe 4 door sedan. '54 Ford Country sed. $285 ae & $29.70 mo, . ‘52 P ontiae 4 dr. $895 STATION W AGONS 51 Nash sedan ..$ 399 - —_— atic «+4. , 1953 $ cyl, Ranch Wagon. - SO'DéSéto clb: c $ 444 Your old car down and |i] $895 1952 8 cyl. Country Sedan amatr _= : slightly hist hee | ai kohons 1952 Nash Rambler ’51 Ford hardtop $ $99 y higher pay 1951 Ford Station Wagon $2 Ply, 2 dr. ....$ 599 } on f ma $10 ‘down and slightly Visit Our Two Lots Before You - ’S3 Chev. panel i$ 9 / higher payments, _, Buy Anywhere 30 Bord s $ 444 / ‘LOT No. 1 . cha st acca at Judson H rd Phone Jetson ae S-410 arold Turner, Fore ; LOT No, 2 : 80S, Woodwart, Just South of South Blvd, Phone FE 4-7469 | s. Wendvard| 7 13% Mile Rd. at Woodward | ~ p+ “Bright Spot’ ing. . 92 Merc. custom sed... “92Ford custom 8 cl. cpe..$ 945 & ‘3] Frazer wagon ; 2 Ford 2 door ‘48 Pontiac convertible. .. “46 DeSoto sedan , /'46 Ford 2 door : i \s 2 Lee . =~ THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, JUNE 3. 1955 _ _— Sale Used Cars 91 . VW 7 are | ms | | ‘Why: Go. Round cnd Round? | 5 a= 4 a ao =e | et Set (3 ; . i , ® For Summer. At the SPECIALS =| 1954 Pontiac Chieftain Deluxe Tudors. Radio and heater. Some with power brakes and power. steer- $1,695” ote CHEVROLETS. 1953 Deluxe-and Bel Air models. Sharp and, clean. Some with power glides, Tow as $995 Always...80 Extra Clean Cars ‘53 Pont. Chief 8 dlx standard 4 door ‘53 Chev. Bel Air 4.door '53 Dodge Coronet : 4 daor deluxe ‘93 Ford Country .Squire.$1495 ‘03 Ply. Cranbrook 4 dr...$ 945] ‘93 Pont. Chief 8 dlx. 2 door, hydramatic. . oe ew $1045 = © © © ew we ee $1195 '53 Chev. Bel Air hardtop $1295 |_ ‘03 Buick super Riviera. .$1645 '53Olds super 88 4 dr... .$1595 ‘53 Pont. Chief 8 dix. 4d...$1395 ‘93 Ford custom 8 4 dr,.. .$1195 '53 Ply. Cranbrook tudor $ 945 ‘92 Cadillac 62 4 dr., nice. $1995 ... $1095 15 ~185] Model Cars! "Extra Good and C] ean! 7 _As Low As $395! __SOME WITH NO MONEY DOWN CHEAPIES. ‘S0Pontiac 4 door... 7. © © © © we we ‘49 Chavrolet convertible. 49 Seka 2 door ee © © © © © 8 ww *- © © © © @ eee @ © © ww ow ‘48 Hudson sedan 40 Ford Zz door .. ‘Smart ‘Car Buyers ~ Choose the ‘[ r hi Spot $1045 | &@-(D Kukla, Fran and Ollie.| forges credentials: for War Of-| McDowall m “Big Timber.” (4) jos 005 14 Thevetore +— - . . 4 ” acres Puppet show. o's Sonny Eliot.) fice activities who is faced with |. Little Show. Drama. (2) Miss Crone’? ‘Not ees © Slee Yj i S J Varlety. pleas of his son for passport :to| Fair Weather. Bette Wright. tq Fade in View of |i “hime “OB | Strewberry Rascals in “Big Ears.” (9) Aus-|8:90—-(7) The Vise. Two dead| Joel McCrea, Laraine Day in Anger” Sundae | tin Grant. News. (4) News.-Paul| Chinamien lead to discovery of| “Foreign Correspondent.” | | 42 Tne Garden Si Williams. (2) News, Ken Cline, | ‘usual murder plot in London | 11:39-(4) Tonight. The Freshmen a RE, mand pvr is 2 OTR ET , A Big Dish of Tempting | | 6:25—(4) Sports. Bill Flemming. the Ga ——— . guests of Steve Allen. ‘es ended but the melody lingers on— 37 A — down i. LA yj La i Strawberries and Delicious i i 2) TV Weathermen. Dr. Ever} “Eyes in My Back.” (4 ad ayy Ry Ballad of Davy Crockett, that 2h es — ty —— Vanilla Ice Cream = & : ett Phelps. a “gs oh ao =, ) Dear ‘SATURDAY MORNING 33 Reno —— = On Your fe ; hoe! id - . g ~ Be ‘ ~ 6:30—(7) Rin Tin Tin. Rinty gets| schemes with the sweetheart of |#:®0—(4) Happy Hollow Ranch. “Six months have elapsed wince | oe prstee . gett locked in a box car headed for| a ballplayer to break up his flir- {#00—(4) Pinky Lee Show. | sod lyprics board tamreeiag yada “i a +} Radio Dial ~— Kansas City, is befriended by a| tation with sportswriter Mickey |9:15—(2). M.S.C wh —- : sinking ship " ar S.C. Disneyland show, yet it remains | 59 saturate 3 hobo: and helps:keep the hobo, Riley. Peter Lawford, Marcia : 40 Pla out of jail in “Rin Tin Tin and| Henderson star. (2) Our. Miss |®30—(4) Winchell and Mahoney. bi in POY Tee ockett | $3 Sprees.t 4s | the Lonesome Road.” 9) Boston Brooks. ~ Connie - buys herself q@) Wayne U. Meanwhile, the Davy kett 42 Measures of 3 Blackie. Kent Taylor in “Bad pauls rt +e fad among the. kids shows little ee etd | Time' 2 "4 car romptly gets into «|1¢:0b—(4) Funny Boners.. (2) | signs of subsiding, with Crockett type tace A eo dtr 17 Egg dish Washingtos ime'Chariie.” (4) Eddie Fisher| traffic tang¥e. “Eve Arden plays| Barker Bill Cartoons. © | coonskin caps, pistol holsters and {} Cove; ™ne* — eee at een porary oe @ Hews. Dewy) Se Brosin. ~ —A@s (2) Sausage Sinema. other merchandise grossing mil-| 13 The — of « Housebest 3 ice teary 41 Outtun's : = = $:00-—-(7) Story Studio. .“ : . lions ef dollars. 83 Pacowr and 5 Dash 26 Regions husbend , 6:45—(4) News Car ' ” ° 10:30—(4) Space Cadets. (2) Cap- * * *@ ever, —— 6 Perceptive 27 Evergreen tree ~tmyth.) : Cameron Swayse, '(@)" Ferry| Variety show. (0) Caeahese ot} ‘ain Midnight. The full length miotion picture |“ Msc 1 Brywas wine faintese —— SMe’. r BRO Como Show. Songs. Sports ano Boxing | 10: Cuneiee. ‘put together by Walt Disney from | 85 Wading ira 8 Raced again zo itimery = 4 heme wite | A CERITY BROADCASTING =~ Seat: Mt ight iam: os | the three Crockett TV films is do- | §% pnimal tat * eae enn pe cemaee | COMPANY STATION 7: @0—~(7) Ozzie and Harriet. The - it: Paddy Young vs. Billy Mc- 11:00—(7) Capt. Flint. -¢4) Mr. ing what the trade paper Variety | DOWN 10 Malaria) 33 Flower _ 48 Set one's . ae Nelsons wonder why David isn't} Neece. (2) The Line-Up. San) wizard -(2) Big Top Circus. | describes as smash business at a 14 — . 11 No great —— 38 chy in so = Joey™ and CHOCOLATE | ong the high school dance _—s early nen hang 11:38—(4) Town and New York theater where it made |———————-— —- === - — . USED TV § when the girls ask the boys in mania people . Country. its premiere a little over a week | . ETS “Gentleman David.” (9). Million| is fists. Warner Anderson, Tom- | ago, A Mm S m f H a , $ Dollar Movie. Ron Randall in| ™¥Y Tully star. . = AY AFTE RNOON Fes# Parker, towering actor who to. Ic: yste Or ome 1 e pry Rages: “Girl on the Pier.” (4) Midwest-|9:30—(7) Jumbo Theater. Howat __ portrayed Davy in the TV films, — cn i, ay a neat |" Bl n° Sno Lane |p Par ws Garo) amercenras en cmms” WOuld Both Heat, Cool a eo a coe tee rE . Sports Album.*Films. (2) “I Led| Lone r. | 4 , (2) Mama. Ingeborg and T. R.| . Three Lives.” Richard Carlson in|. mange i But rod song hes oe a, ABSECON,-N. J. & — A year-! Placed in the garage or base- go into tax business to finance} adventure of FBI counterspy 8:15-7(4) City Affairs. egaees Gadoape nad oe pond round home heating-cooling system. ment, the system will both heat’ adh ot skates in “One Roller /_s against. Communists. rape—(0) Big Picture. (2) Uncle | scious. For weeks now,.it has been | powered a Liga] ena and cool. the home. for about. six’ SPECIALS for 2 5 . 9:45—19) Midget Mysteries. Film. Johany "commonplace to hear someone— ‘battery has been put. forth as years on a single charge of fission- ‘ 71:30—(T) Ray Bolger Show. Ray's; (4) Red Barber's Corner. Fight |1:00—(4) Saturday Home Theater. and often a grownup—humming practical reality possibly Sahin a! able material sealed within the re- girl friend goes all-out comment. | (2) Sports. the tune on the street, on buses, j actor, he said. orize her roommat an on trains. Three different Davy few years. F t ted ‘t} t of tl ~ : erry estimated the. cost o ‘ ‘ ) : «amet ! 10:00—(7) Telesports Digest. Films 2:00—(7) World of Speed. (2) Crockett records have been on best Robert E. Ferry, general man- six-year Charge at about S000. he TT Wie town. ( . art — in sports.| Tiger Game. (9) Speed Ross. setter lists for weeks and remain &&eT of. the Institute of Boiler & | 5.14 ihe reactor would be replaced LIVING! 8 and.Gillis are ask (9) National News. (4) Harness 3.99_(9) Hoppy’s Matinee, (4) among disc jockey favorites. The | Radiator Manufactorers, made the | with avother sealed unit at a’ simi- ae —- Racing from Hazel Park. (2), , on Your Hi rade forecast at the institute's annual | e a top | Double Feature. _tune has been-on Your Hit Pa lar price after its charge has been~ e dm nton night they Life Begins at 80. Oldsters in 13 weeks, including this coming Meeting. and said the new concept | exhausted. Sastifuis Uacaress aid e Gale wives (oct cad Gs panel quiz. Jack Barry, host. ~ | 00-7) Roundup Time. Saturday, and in first place 10 farsi the first.proposal to put |the price of such a charge would $ $450 $ 50 : can't think of a good excuse /10:15—(9) Yesterday's» Newsreel. |3:15—(7) Horse Race. weeks, . ee logene oy rey to work actually | tend to go down as the price of 3 - 15 : William Bendi | . ! 1 r ; ‘ veer Cl) ‘Tepper. Tesper’s geant- mim. ou) Roundup Time. The music for the Ballad of ” He indicated that if the manu- | nuclear fie eectines: : : \ ly : re aan hh of am. ee i Sherlock ine. Ron- | “0e—(]) America Back to G | | Davy <= was comments | tacturers were to begin research | A completely n tegrated : P icnic foward as master detecti . i B t ew integrated in- Baskets noying neighbors who steal his “Joll < eouve | (9) Wild Bill Hickok. (2) Milky’s st ll Masia Naar ams et iayeeeee Se ery eee ee) stallation of the ‘boiler and baby | ° pale Jolly Hangman." (9) Dan- words wirtten by Tom Blackburn, | in full production Ly 1968. y ° 69 )75 food, his-dog and his maid. Anne Assignment. Brian Part y- who also did the script for the /reactor would cost about $1,500, he | 4 — Robert Sterling are the Donievy in “Blood-Stained Fea- | 4:30—(7) Renfrew of Mounties. (9) TV series and the motion picture. The “A- boiler” system, consist- Said. In a new house, he said, sav- ° — Leo G. Carroll is Top-| thers.” (4) Summertime for Johnny Jupiter. (4) Music. ‘Oddly, a record made by bbe ing of the baby reacton hooked up a Severs! oo — From . Music. Film. (2) The Whistler. |: cs. ¢ *s Movie Parker has been running No. 2 to a boiler, will be explosion-proof Would result from eliminating | $:00—(7) Dollar a Second. Quiz. “Stranger in the House,” mys- =a Mngt MOV’ hind one by Bill Hayes under an- and safe from radioactivity, Ferry flues ee ee 0$ 5 : b Second. Quiz)” 1, Be: other label. And a close contender | said. | aroun to convert existing | ~~ gre eniie! host. (4) Big | , : |gseb—(7) Press Conference. (9). has been a version sung by Ten- — boilers, according to Ferry. Story. Indianapolis rewswoman 11:00—(7) Soupy's On. Variety, inion Dollar Theater. (4) In- Nessee Ernie Ford. Ferry explained that summer | REO G MOTO 7 The Line.” (2) Phe a ee Gat siieohaen varity y win| Omery om Parade, “i Chockett erase, like most ‘One | Mi Hor cooling in homes by the A-boiler | WE TRADE MOWERS : yhouse of; Clark's : ett craze, like mos in | ion | syste shed S Stars. Cecil Kellaway, Bruce} country music. (4) News. Paul | 5:36—(7) Christ Crusade. (4) Vocal] fads, ordinarily could be expected | [adation ‘of « ab pgronoamsae bid) : Lester in “Visa for X,” story! Williams. (2) News. Jac Varieties. | to fade.in six months or so, How- | trigeration unit, which operates on |\f | ag and Save! : ever, Disney has a new series en- |heat, similar to a gas refrigerator. . HARDW A E ’ | |titled The Legend of Davy Crock: Luck Runs Out - | Water chilled » RE and ~ -- Today's Radio P etn the works fois ABC show ae ee PORT ; ; ay O TOQTamMS — = | mext season, possibly as many as) . baseboard to cool the home. $ NG Goons Pregrenin Curutstied. ty ctatiens (ited tm tite columml: are cubfest to change without votes, ("UT Cumvict? programs. Uniiie/ Serhapinsh Liters ih) Shoe o*.e > . | viday Night ‘til ‘ aes : is the original three, which stuc 2 or Wam, (ee) = CKLW. «u0e) WW, (88) OAR, (1138). WXYZ, (17%), WIBK, (lave WON, (ieee) TCASONably close to historical fact, a pal , ao co Jump USGS fem anges) Open Eveninge ‘ — Open baat 9:00 2:00 : : . |the new Crockett shows will have rough Jet anopy arr water, as TONIGnT 9:30—WJR, Ames ‘a’ fee we : | more latitude in portraying Davy . in a modern conventionally fueled is co_-wsm, News wave, ae ug vbe—wwi, meres ante WW3, Natl. Parm ‘in feats attributed to him by leg- - ‘hot water heating system. House- | 1751.Orchard Lake Rd. SAT 1 * Ogg FE 5.2424 WW, News Eddie Cantor WXYZ, American Farmer | ong but not necessarily supported MOUND CITY, S.D. (w—Luck hold hot water would be heated) CEL, Sports Ae:00_ wae, Tenn. Ernie 8:45—_ww), “News CKLW, Bons of Saddle -ran out for an Air Force radar by a coil in the boil id ae WPON, News WWJ, Garroway WCAR, Radio Revival WCAR, Tunes ed historical data. b rver tho onee. lived tell | 7 : ” ae: oan * oer “ww Bed _— — io Van Maren : 9:00—WIR Re Ads a aneehen SATURDAY AFTERNOON | how he _shot Raaealt cut af a | a ee cae Gai e Wark Lee Sports *WEYR ‘Top of Tows CKLW. News Music "ww, Lawrence Boom Fnilopies May Get e aye — ot a jet plane “oe also be Homes by the re- | iy WPON. WPON. Den a Orville Scan eee CHL Rena ene re” | Lt. Myron E. Farb, 28, formerly | 6:30WIR, 16:38—WIR, World Neighbors | WPON. News, Milady Muste wok mee oo i ion aim ‘of St. Louis, Mo., and Airman 1-C Answer te Previews ‘peute ww, Mu 4 WWJ, News data) Poimeeed to ‘93, La- . WXYZ, Be WJBK, Larry Gentile ieee Ot. Los Louis wre's.| WPON, News, Spanish Donald we, a 2 eat n, okra uy] | WCAR, M eet Our 1:15—CKLW, Canada MANILA W—A member of the Crosse, were killed yesterday ao WPON Sports Slants 1 habe mp gay meth ol aces oe—win. aire page | WAR, Muste~ _-Philippine_technical'_reparations when the light plane they were) /O+> =p bed yO | USED. REFRIGERAT( RS , #:48—WIR, Lowel! Thomas | CKLW, P, Martin CELW. 01. Francie Nour a | said last night there is a. flying crashed in flaming wreck- | ; WXYZ, World of Speed WPON. Calling 1:30—WJR. Gunsmoke _ pane t nig : 0 WPON Art Van Damme | '1:00-WJK, News CKLW. Man Behind Melody | very possibility the Philip- age near here, [. Cl ze 7 : WWJ, Bruce Mayer 9: .16—WIJR, Garden OG , good «! » « : 1 1:00—-WJR, Guest House , | CKLW. WXYZ, J. Slagle “e — = | pines will receive 800 million dol- _, a S wh th aD weve ipdot _ ve — Gentile CKLW, Tex Benecke Se Ban tones lars in reparations from Japan. Farb survived a gic gare a0 HH ‘Li be | T d Aj Alle CKLW: Pulton Lewis 188—- WS, Spore 10:00—WJR, News, Town WJBK, News, McLeod Prospero Uy-Barretta of the Na- lion’ . a. Sse op hese ipera ra e- n owance | WJBK, News, Qporte W, Sportamortem wes WCAR, Tiger Game tional Power Corp. said he was he shot himself out of a jet trainer | we N . | Woam Reve Gi “sheniey | WPON, Don & Orville Gaim: peat Teste wee Tet Come '90 per cent sure” the war ine flying at 1,500 feet. Veteran jet, [A 3 U ~ Thi Bi i 5 ft. 2:15—WW3, R. Muthollang - | 172 SENT Deer | WPON, News od fate nosey ‘wilson | dermity issue would be settled in. {eee ee bg. maliion. a ee IES on is ig cu. __.._ CKLW, Guy Nunn | Wyux' Songs of Hille ———___} 10:18—WWw3,—_Musical_Youtn_| "5 : Wilson _ | the forthcoming high-level negotia- | ERE) SRR as tg [SL rc nae tons Mon “nares a the me were bein) WW, News SATURDAY MORNING | 10:30—WIR, Adv. in Stamps | Barretta arrived from Tokyo! SOON rnesmnnw—wG, xe, Serenes ¢:00—WJR, Jim Vinal CRLW, ‘Mary Morgsh Sei" ite Tesean | where he had taken part in pre: Farb ejected himself from the 3 Featuring These 2 WIS: Coney | SER Mee ee | Tee ey pune | WEYR Sore, Concer | iminary talks. ee eric imeelt goon ae Model CIV ns ‘Wwwart idan’s Fenty WoBK, “Gentle, binge le: cauw. Hummin’ . Along &: oo to Ge et Out Vote in '56 Farb was unable to contact the 3 Famous Make TV: Pscaiel Les Paul WPON, News, try ere's A - pilot on the ship's intercom radio > ao WE Gotires iteest +165, leetaty .Qeantup ee WEEE boney ise bt SUAYS. bend Gemeert wea NEW YORK iF — The American and thought something was wrong. $ REA VICTOR puILco 4 “wy, Dina “WAR, Coffee CKLW. ¥&. Davie WJBK. Don McLeod > He fired the shell which ejects the $ ADMIRAL a WCAR Show Stoppers . News. Davies Heritage Foundation says it again J 4 P : Counterspy 6:30—WJR, Voice of Agricit.| WCAR, News, Music 4:00—WJR, Treasury seat, without opening the canopy. @ GENERAL ELECTRIC | 1 a c \ pe WPON, Rise ‘n' Shine WPON, News, Party WXYZ. Green Room will sponsor a nationwide nonpar- a lastic 2 YLVANI MO ! 1S-WWJ. Frank Sinetre | ois wxvz, News, Sendoft | 11:15—WIR, Rodt. Q Lewis | WCAR, News, Music | tisan campaign to get out the vote 8nd was thrown through the plastic % SYL a oe . WJBK, Baseball a doggies vial WPON, Hymn Time - €:135—WCAR, Talk Sports i for the 1956 presidential election. top. 3 EMERSON — CBS | $:30—-WJR, Pop Concert wwi, Bemmin’ ‘along Netanya” £30—wWiR. The Preakness | Henry Ford II, retiring chair- Infant ioral rates in the $3 : k , WW5, Garroway ' ware. 8 eet ~ WPON, Pontiac Party wean: Bocred . Heart ‘man of the Board of Trustees, U. S. of 28 per 1,000 of live births | z , \ , ar’ yj . san? A i SS \ 4 T:iS—WJIR, Musie Hall. 12:00—-WIR, J seat White €:45—WIR, News, ‘Treasury borne! yesterday the shoe 5’ in 1958 was 30 per cent less than 2 823 Wee Hevea %. $45—WJR, No Chances \ | 1:28-—WJR, Farm Porum WEY2Z, Glagie . News, Mus | aralber sarang 1952'"“is Ben- 1943, and 50 per cent Jess than. $ FE4-2525 | | 9:00—WIR, jan Come ‘teow, : a nang lagen soe_se7m, Duugperty ie vote “ pie sas eed & (1933. ANAND ADAIAAAA v seanand | sae eee as i cae Tare Digest wean, Kews es : — ~ : i WPON, ¥ Dou. Oreite ag8—w. . we ate | Weate, Mia — | §:20—wIR, ne Louts Matinee ‘Red China Hits Move ° / , HEAR "Gudtes fee wih, Clem WPON, ae Hour WXYZ, Shake the Maracas : oan wR, Shed la for Defending Formosa TOKYO (®—Radio Peiping today i CLEARANCE SALE Seek Clues to Killer -of Priest in Chicago Track a Saves | Woman Gaara Man ‘Attacking With Knife COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. > | said the extension of responsibili- | ties of the Philippine-based U.S.‘ 13th Air Force to include Formosa ‘is diametrically against the de- —Dorothea James, 32, told police sire of the world public for re- _|that when a man approached her ” | brandishing a knife, ‘I knew what to do." She grabbed. his arm, twisted it | | and seized the knife. She told him laxation of tension in the Taiwan | (Formosa) area.” The U.S, Air Force announced | the change Thursday, on 1955 Muntz Television Sets _ Just a Few Remain Father Chiramat died in Mother } if he wanted the knife back, he tied ; Cabrini Hospital at 9 a.m, yester- | 4. Z could: pick it up at police head- day from stab wounds which ex- tractor. He turned his truck, drove | quarters. The man dashed off. tended across the-left side of ‘his through a\fence and crashed into’ Miss James said she learned ‘$f chest and into his left arm the tractor’ 50 feet from the still how to handle men through her ' Y work ata mental hospital here. = Authorized Evinrude Dealer ~ Ne In — Compe Sa & serie |] QUALITY SERVICE a 27 inch model na! , All Makes! LAKEVILLE LANDING |) Coa. wo PM ; See the Beautiful Tradé-ins hicepted. — Terns Available Customer Parking: Rear of Store : C&V-TV— 158 Oekland Avenue FE 2.3781 _ Open Daily 9 renee . Peck Seow. | Sylvania TV 21" Model $169.95 up at -CONDON’S Radio & TV Jeter | co j f THE PON NTIAC PRESS.. FRIDAY; JUNE Great Salt Lake waters are said i seas eves nes ore say on hts Aare lion in 1953, Arizona produced- about. 394,000 tons of copper valued at $227 mil Saginaw Man a SALE!! {— SALE!! ROOM SPECIAL Bn Gd Sex Cots co win ta pecan of 3 piece matched bath room fixture set. The accessory set includes matching soap dish, 2 towel bars. paper holder. glass and tooth brush | He is John S, Tennant, eral counsel of the giant ‘ Steel Corp. Tennant, born Gets Legal Job John °S. Tennant Now | General Counsel | UL S. Steel SAGINAW wp — “Big Steel” | taken’ over the talents of an ex- Saginaw man for its top legal job. 49-year- _ old corporation lawyer, now gen- in Saginaw in city schools, He comes natural- | y Free Standing Closet ACID RESISTANCE 19x17 Basin - 1906, received his early schooling’ 3-Pc. Bath Set Why buy second grade material | in 1923. He took a pre-law course « when you-can buy FIRST QUAL- at (Gestel Sickiees Caligs ITY merchandise for so little! Rhtre be worked part-time to ly by his legal ability. father, John S. Tennant, ; 06 Saginaw's early lawyers. help pay his: way, sistant in the law fellow student, His grand- was one In 1926. he enrolled at the Uni- versity of Michigan. He worked his way througt> school as an as- library and re- ceived his law degree in 1931, After graduation he married a ‘the former Mary FULL ‘SIZED *5-Ft. Recessed Tub This Beautiful 3-Piece Bath Set Plus the Matching 5-Piece Accessory Set o $145 G. A. Thom pson & Sons Kent-Miller. Then he joined the New York law firm of White Case, becoming a partner in 1348. From 1934 to 1M8 he had headed its Paris office. - Since danuary Tennant had been associate geveral gounsel | ef U.S, Steel, He was moved up to general counsel in May, suc ceeding Roger M. Bilough, ‘who became chief executive officer on the retirement of Benjamin F. Fairless, Tennant’ s new appointment brought recollections; to his high school classmates of the early | 1920s. Former Mayor Edwin W. Koep- ke, now an afforney, said, “Jack was well- liked. He was an al-A: student too.’ Raymond M. Thayer, plant su- perintendent of the U.S. Graphite Co. division of the Wickes CoPp., described the new general’ counsel |of U.S. Steel as ‘‘a smart kid and a good kid.” wo 8. TE ENNANT Tennant left an outstanding ——_——_ eae | scholastic record when he grad- uated from Saginaw High School College to. Give Facts on Effects of Alcohol KALAMAZOO \#—Western Mich- igan College has revived instruc- tion in scientific temperance — a course once required of all Michi- gan schools under state laws but. since dropped for a lack of quali- ‘fied instructors. The course, to be given as a part of the college's extension work, will not support either drys or wets, It will give factual in- formation on the effects of alcohol on the human mind and body. \College Sponsors Sea Scout Unit for Students | KENTFIELD, Calif. (UP)—The ‘school’s. president has gone to _class to learn how to build his own | boat. | Located on the: Marin County side of San Francisco Bay, the col- lege sponsors a chapter of Sea \Scouts whose skipper is head of _ the school’s art —— Ed- win A. ‘Cadogan. In the past two years, 27 heats have’ been built. Students built 10 of them, and three were built ‘ture of the sea at the College of | Marin is so strong that even the * ——— One pound of sulphur is ey | the manufacture iat one. pound e to ‘Make. enough —— pulp for! rayon. DR. H. BUSSEY Optometrist Eyes Examined NoiLecated at 4@ 8. Saginas Nest’ te State Thester MADE TO YOUR EXACT PRESCRIPTION DR. HAROLD BUSSEY, . by faculty members, | | Marin’s president, Ward H. Aus- | including OPTOMETRIST FE 4-5211 | mean interested in boats and tak- ing instruction in beat design and construction, The Sea Scouts meet in college classes but get no academic credit | for their work. Cadogan and a lo- | cal yachtsman, Emil Lamerdin, | teach piloting, seamanship, small | boat handling and navigation. In. addition to learning’ seaman- ship, Marin College's sailors col- lect marine specimens for the bi- ology laboratories by dragging the ‘hottom of San Francisco Bay dur- ‘ing-their frequent cruises. ‘ Most of the silver dollars now | tin. The other 14 were built by | in circulation: were minted between 1921 and 1927. The minting of sil- ver dollars was B suspended {1 in 188. The Carpets at McCandless’ are real snappy. See for yourself. N. PERRY Open Mon. and Fri. Nights Cros FE 2-2939 80 S. Perry St. FE 2-2939 | fpeed eget ons pater P . year, ‘ ° “At our hospital - — Aw President of the Detroit Oakwood - Hospital, Hospital Council and Director of Mr. Cousin is thoroughly. familiar with ° various hospitalization plans, “No other plan protects Michigan people as well as Michigan's own Blue Cross,” he says. 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