ee; T E PONTIAC PRESS — x*xek«* “PONTIAC, ones. SATURDAY, JUNE 5, 1964 —80 PAGES mi 7 ribs | UNITED Panes ica Says Army's Boe Congratulations, Navy Style - ENSIGN GETS HUG—David G. Smith, of Wa- ~~ bash, Ind. gets a big hug from Julie Morrison, of | che ledge enjoying the scene are left to right, Betty Alexandria, Va. after he graduated from the U.S. Dukehart, Baltimore, Md.; Pat Harrington, Alex- Naval Academy in Annapolis yesterday. Sitting on andria, Va. and Phyllis Mahoney of duffalo, N. Y. United Press Photo Red China Pulls Surprise Move Proposes Korea Truce Commission Supervise Peninsula-wide Voting GENEVA (INS) “= -~Communist China in a surprise move today CIO Official Says Union| Favors School Tax Hike Fred V. Haggard, presiden. of Oakland County CTO Council, said today the union favors Pontiac Board of Education’s request for increased school taxes. “This is one of those musts that cannot be ignored,” Haggard declared. “New schools must be built to ac- commodate the increasing population and the time to ‘start action on such 4 project is right now. promise of brilliant Weal Proving Ground for Ford ~~ armistice Celebrate Whitsuntide proposed that the existing neutral minission in Korea supervise all-Korean elections. The. armistice supervision team for Korea is composed of Switzer- land, Sweden, Poland and Czecho-. slovakia, The first two and the lat- ter communist bloc each have cerget © that the other impeded | eee of ‘them was a belligerent in the Korean War. Korean Foreign Minister Gu. Nam I. . The Indochinese phase of the con- ference limited to nine nations was Franco-Vietnam and Vietminh mili- tary committeemen again met se- cretly to discuss regrouping of op- _ posing forces under any cease-fire. Woman Student Puts Mind Before Matter ADRIAN, Mich. @® — First things have to come first and that’s all there is to it, says Mrs. John Wes- ley Smith. - Mrs, Smith_ finished her 148t| we, examination of the semester at gave birth to a son. Student Held in Child Beating Is Under Investigation’ of Assault on Infant ANN ARBOR @ — ~A 19-year- old University of Michigan stu- dent was held for investigation to- day of seriously beating his seven- | hike weeks-old daughter, The baby is in a Flint hospital suffering from six _two.broken...arms. The child was taken to Flint’s St. Joseph's Mercy Hospital Wednes- day and police were notified Behind Romeo Options? ~ Who is behind the purchase of 6,700. acres of land between Leonard and Romeo now under option? ~ Latest report is that Ford Motor Co. will buy the land for the development ‘ {ndustrial plant. — of a proving ground and Rumored to cost between $4,000,000 and $5,000,- 000, the Edward Fisher’s 2,500 acre-farm on Mack Road is included in the total transaction. . | Roy Annett, Inc., of Pontiac holds all the options _ on the 6,700 acres and has stated it will release the ’s name when the sale is complete. Options - are to expire, they said, between June 23 and July 1.\ + “The union has seldom given | Tits approval to ‘tax “increages, but in this instance it’s an increase of necessity to insure the proper educational facilities fot our chil- dren,” Haggard said. e “If we fail to pass this proposed tax increase at the polls June 14 it’s going ‘to cost a great deal more to build the necessary schools by floating bond issues. Bond issues are always expensive propositions and the voting public shouldn’t force such measures. by — to approve the millage The money raised by the tax increase would also be used to keep the school system out of debt on-day-to-day-operating -costs.which. (Continued on Page-2, Col. 6) Vietminh Take Command Calls It “Minor” Sentry Point on Hanoi-Haiphong Road munist rebels seized a second de- ¢ Ind French Post ' HANOI, Indochina (UP)—Com-| $4.5 Million suit Filed In Detroit | I thy Carl Renda Alleges CIO, 11 Persons Him in Reuther Case DETROIT (INS) — Woods, has filed a $4,500,- 000. damage suit today against the CIO-Ufited Auto Workers and 11 indivi- duals. The suit charges that the ments linking Renda to the attack on Reuther. On the basis of Ritchie's state- || ment, Renda, hig father-in-law, Renda, 35, et Gras Fania pared by his attorneys, Renda/ Child Born on.D-Day ‘Marks: 10th. Birthday MADELEINE, France w—Pier- rette Lenoury observed her 10th bi today. She was born in this little village, six miles from Starting Monday in THE PONTIAC PRESS Serious Riff | Grows in AEC on Committee Causes Conflict, Solon Says WASHINGTON @® — Rep. Holifield (D-Calif)’ said papa con- Energy Commission “over giving more power to its chairman.” The issue, he said in an inter- view, “must be resolved before we can have a harmoniously | functioning commission.” ~~ The Senate-House Atomic En- ergy Committee, of which Holi- field is a member, asked the five le 4 fees dis-| Might have beeri caught in Issue of Chief's Power) “seriou: tt” wi the At ie | Ta 8 thin om: | power could be restored and : | Officials Are ‘Young Telephone Calls by Se. Stevens |Now Revealed up” the Army’s case against him in his bitter battle with top Pentagon officials. Before taking off for ‘Ripon, Wis., to make a the blast area. He would not elaborate other than to say there had been no “roll call” of employes. About 40 of those hurt were em- | ployes of the plant, The others in- ‘cluded numerous persons cut or otherwise injured by glass and fly- ing debris. Uncounted property aeumae re- sulted from the blasts heard or felt within a 15-mile radius of the sprawling plant in the heart of West Virginia's chemical valley.. It was more than five hours river, the fire raged unabated. BERLIN (®—More than 800 “responsible officials’ of the East Forecast for Area Pentiac area residents tonight- Sunday, with the U, S. Weather Bureau predicting fair akies and | warmer- temperatures. Pleasant weather is in store for and} —; anniversary of the Repub- lican party, M left no doubt that he regarded yesterday's hectic develop- ments as a pfelude to final victory in the swirling con- He told newsmen that disclosures into the dispute of hitherto-unpub- \ttahed transcripts of. BLAST ROCKS Faeaeke aan AP Wrephete | MWeen Senate Investigations sub-' Charleston, W. Va. an amateur photographer,|aged the Institute plant of Carbide and Carbon |®™mittee senators and Secretary caught the dramatic picture of an actual explosion, | Chemicals Corp. Forty-nine persons were injured|°% the Army Stevens, “blows up one of a series last night, — gee their whole case.” ‘The calls spilled inte the hear- 7 Stuyvesant Land 9 H r hey ae See ee in New York City UIT aS emic Plan aS ae ee Sold by*Executor. poiginngsioun eri NEW YORK @—The last land f sin omic- | Dlacts cs $ talk with Sen. Sym ee oe : ‘ filed its oo ae pay Eek ye ano, bas |. CHARLESTON, W. Va. (AP) Tons of water pumped |*éainst apy is_aides, passed from the family name, ‘from the Kanawha River held at bay a dangerous | .¢ per Bh emaatae Fen The New York Investors Mutual | Chemical plant fire after a series of five “atomic-like” ex-|G. David Schine “were very much Group, Inc,, yesterday purchased |} plosions shook the countryside and injured at least 49 |¢*aggerated.” The Army's formal the remaining 73 plots along Third! nersons oe. nae % Sinee Seeiint amceamne Wrmse rest © (Clomineerd aitislits enidl Go tur aa thay aes (un ail pas means to. win apetleh’ geeoaee ment capital. sonnel were accounted for. About 200 men were working ae Sens, & Seeiate COMER to The property previously was| in the Institute plant of the Carbide and Carbon Chemi-| haa tw ecerhy ae oe en oe cals Corp. about 11 miles west of here, when a tank car! ‘The calls also disclosed that Sy- scendant of the governor. exploded and set off a chain of four other blasts. mington joined forces with the Pra capa lactone rirep vat bors A spokesman said there Army side at one point in the dis- mansion in Augustus | 4 ee ee pute before it got to_the hearings — Stuyvesant died last year. |S & “possibitity* “some Pleasant Weather [sme A low tonight of 43 to 47 is ex- pected to rise~to a high of 70 to 74 on Sunday, Friday, the temperatures ranged from a low of 4 to a high of 55 degress in the city, Approximately 47 but by 2 p.m. in downtown Pon- corded here yesterday. At 8 a.m, today the reading. was loge eile dtne in downtown Pon- grees, Federal Sayre Cut WASHINGTON uf — Sen. Byrd (D-Va) said today the Eisenhower cutback of 134,344 civilian federal employes between July 1953 and ._| May 1954. . The Missouri senator gave this pesener ary Heme tateare Bey bed dfScussions with Stev- sep seoy po He had willingly taken “sides” Army witnesses; that. he had not talked td any principals in the case outside the hearing room once the subcommittee took on its investi- | gations; and that he did not know if Stevens ever went to Clifford: With the hearings in recess until Monday, several more of the phone calls between Stevens and subcom- mittee members and the McCarthy administration accomplished a net; camp- principais- remained -to—go into - public records, The calls were originally taken down in (Continued on Page 2, Col. ry) | gotiations with Red China =|U. S., Red China Discuss =|Release of 83 Americans ‘GENEVA (AP)—The United States opened direct ne- today in-an effort to obtain the’ release of an estimated 83 American. civilians and _ military personnel detained in China. The exact number of those involved was not known by. the U. 8. delegation at Geneva, but an unofficial break- down indicated 54 civilians and 19 military personnel — -were-either under arrest or- swere- es elon by the U. 8. delegation shortly after the first meet; ing was held. The U,.S, representative at the - ‘talks was Alexis Johnson, Ameri- | can ambassador to Czechoslovakia. Later, a thember of the Ameri- can delegation said the meeting with the Red Chinese “does not involve recognition of any sort.” He explained that in the past the United States has always negotiated with its enemies on prisoners of war,- “so shouldn't we do it here?” The negotiations were opened on instructions from Washington, ‘it as learned. Following !s an unofficial wren : goaalioas mar —anned|amn of kaataas a Caneel Civilians detained: In prison 32, presumed. under arrest 3, unable . | to obtain exit permits 19, Total 54. ily: As far ‘as United States government knows, 19. Military: personnel: U.S, Air Force (from United Nations com- mand, Korea: 18. U.S, Navy and Coast Guard personnel (South China coast): nl, Total military: 29, Total number of ‘Americans be- lieved to be 122, of which total humber. detained, ‘@. These figures are minimum esti- mates, the Americans said, and there may be a larger number de- tained on which there is no 5 \ cueakpamaie: ' i teas = i eee a ae ae Se ee ee eee ee eS a a ome tn oo * a a a ye €¢ es * ¢* *2f 4s (Teeter tivare eee, ii - ; ae; t . . * « ‘ “+ . * ' : + | pee REA * * é 4 « ? -_ Glogs the ‘oon he said, thus caus- 2 Fires ‘in Clothes Dryers Prompt a Warning From Chief to Birminghamites From Our Birmingham Bureau BIRMINGHAM — Two minor clothes dryer fires within three hours of one another last Wednes- Older dryers or those that have been in use for some time should be periodically serviced (disman- tied, checked and thoroughly cleaned), he said. In some cases, Griffith placed the blame on homemakers for net property cleaging their wash said, “Lint collects over a long periéd of time in places that the — person can’t reach.” The lint gradually builds up and ‘ing the fire hazard. ‘Griffith said the same holds true Youths on Trial inArmed Holdup Jury Hears Case of 3 gf I ¥? g 5 id Sac FE A i ; % it | 37, of , 4, of 10 Mile and Beck roads, ts still being held for investigation of breaking and entering. Thieves who URES SS ERE GE eee rey ee ee eee) tee) eee ee * £e -% - pslpuse semen} cme t taemey __Examination on Burglary ‘a? __ entering in the nighttime. He was .| Donald Green, secretary; of alf appliances and recommended the same periodic service check as a precautionary measure. . s * * s Marking the end of the 1953-4 choral season for the youth and children’s choirs at the First Meth- odist Church, some 200 voices will be heard in the third annual spring choir festiva] tomorrow, The 8 p.m. service wil] be based on the theme, “How Music Helps Us to Worship.” * @ * “Six major scholarships of $750 each have been awarded for the 1954-55 schoql year, Zoltan Sepe- ‘Cranbrook shy, director of the — Academy of Art, has announced. The recipients were chosen in a world-wide competition. Jaan Alipere, a war refugee from Estonia, bas studied archi- tecture in Finland and Sweden, + j New officers for both the Junior Chamber of Commerce and the newly organized auxiliary, group were elected at recent metings. Mrs, James Edwards takes over as president on the distaff side, with the rest of. the slate filled-by Mrs. Allen A, Strom. vice presi- dent; Mrs. John Botsford, treasur- er, and Mrs. Stevenson Giffels, sec- retary. “Claude Kidd is the new Jaycee president. Other officers are C.R. | Carrigan, first vice president; Al- len Keogh, second vice president; and Ste- venson Giffels, treasurer, Serving on the board of directors are James Couzens, Frank Mulholland and James Edwards. x * 6 « ‘ Referred to the city manager at this week's City Commission meeting Was a recommendation from Roland W, Reese, deputy | director of Civil Defense, that | the city purchase a disaster warning siren at a cost of $5,750. Reese said the present equip- ment is inadequate since it is also used for fire warnings and clock- setting. He added that the equip- ment cost qualifies for matching |. federal funds on -a 50-50 basis. * * * Ronald Leonard Randall entered a camp storage shed earl Y| Service for Ronald Leonard Ran- Tuesday took tools, a .22 rifle and two small portable motors. Deputies later recovered these articles at the home of a North- ville junk dealer who said the prop- erty was left in his keeping by three men early Tuesday. Dearborn Man Demands. BIRMINGHAM — John Gagor, 41, of Dearborn, demanded exami- nation when he was arraigned be- fore Justice John J, Gafill yester- —day on a charge of breaking and released on $1,000 bond. | Gagor is being held in connec- tion with the theft of three type- writers, several blankets, sweaters and other items from the Forbes Printing Co., 415 E. Frank, and | Markley Yarn Nook, 247 W. Maple. | The thefts. were discovered by Police early Tuesday morning. | The Weather | NTIAC AND VICINITY—Mostiy falr sens and Sunday. Cool tenight, lew 4h te 43. Somewhat warmer Sunday with | <-bigh -9@-te—-34---Light variable winds to- | night becoming seutherty 12 te 18 mites an heuer Sunday afternoon. Te@ay in Pontiac Lowest temperature preceding 8 am : Wind velocity 19 mph e 8 Direction West. Sun sets ‘oohe * Ul Ahssk id th Sun rises re m_ ~-~-fene FF “ris sn tay a Et ‘0 ‘a ae : COM .c. oe 4 il am.,.... 60 Tam 45 12m 61 *@am waves OT lpm “1 Pam... 62 2pm 62 Wam.....g... 4 Friday tn Pontiac (as recorded downtown) Highest temperature... west ae Ar) Mean Lrcpemcae Rev Y One Year Age in Pontiac temperature temperature .. Baga temperature ......... : eather—Mostly fair; 21. of rain. Bighest and Lowest Temperatures Thi Daten a2 ears . 32 in 1948 | tere Chart Bae ve cee rs : 1! 44 Marquette 55 46 58 38 «Miami a 72 $ Milwaukee - 58 ~ © 47 New Orieans 681 6a | 56 New York a4 Si | @ 61 haha 728 oa giiens <3 8 6 8 «6. a tare 4 $9 “38 Traverse City 57 42 82 88 Wash 2 $e 6 3) Beattic au vived by two brothers, + George..Jr__ and. Richard. Samuel, | /Mrs. Samuel Snell of Birmingham | ee 27 Koreans Drown Koreans i the | drive many miles out of the way dall, two-month-old son of Mr. and; but we have got a problem,” Mrs. Robert G. Randall of 1744 Holland Ave. was held this after- -joon at the Manley Bailey Funeral Home, with burial in White Chapel Memorial Cemetery. Born April 7 in Royal Oak, the baby died suddenly yesterday. Besides his parents, he is sur-. Robert ; | and his grandparents, Mr. and and Mr. and Mrs Hazel Park. Jay Randall of Thieves Use Manhole SCRANTON, Pa. iw — Thieves lifted a manhole cover leading from -the street into the cellar of Frank A. Gleason's store. They stole about a ton of coal. PUSAN, Korea \®—Twenty-seven were beheved drowned | last might when a ferry boat cap- | lice said today _lit had been pulled together. Claims Phone Calls Dissolve Army Case . (Continued From Page One} ——— by Stevens’ secretarial oma to come are the calls of Sen. McCleilan (D-Ark), and of ings start again’ before the TV cameras Monday. First to go into the record yes- terday were stenographic - tran- scripts of conversations Feb. 20, 21 and 24 between Stevens and Sen. Mundt (R-SD), acting chair- man of the subcommittee during the probe. They were sworn to as | substantially word-for-word by | clerks from Stevens’ office. * * * Stevens told Mundt Feb. 20 that |McCarthy “‘blew his lid on me” when the secretary refused. to per- mit the subcommittee to recall | Maj. commander of Camp Kilmer, N. J. e * * _ Stevens was then in a row with McCarthy over what he said was abuse of Zwicker at a closed hear- ing on the honorable + promotion ess, described by McCarthy as al “Fifth Amendment Communist.”” Stevens told Symington the same day, according to another tran- script that he was calling all sub- committee senators to tell them he had “refused to produce Zwicker” for McCarthy, and that “I told him (MeCarthy) that I did not intend to have this abuse of our protes- sional officer corps continued," “He really started to beat’ my braips out,” Stevens wes quoted as saying. LJ * ° The Feb. 20 call was the first of. five monitored between Stevens and Symington. The back the same morning, telling the secretary: “I talked to our legal friend.” . * * * The third call between Syming- ton and Stevens was on the same afternoon—Feb. 20. After telling Stevens he was writing McCarthy to hold up the hearings until Me returned from Europe, Symington said: “I think you may have put this fellow on the run a little bit, but he is terrifically agile in getting around something." Symington also told Stevens: “There is one other fellow that is on your side, and I know he is Gen. Ralph W.— Zwieker,| and discharge of Maj. Irving Per-| transcript | , showed Symington called Stevens THE POLIO PION EERS—Donelaon Charlotte Batchelor, 949 Boston Jacober, 85 Hill Circle, receiye Polio Pioneers to Receive Pins With Final Injection Badges of membership in a new exclusive club—the “Polio Pioneers of America’’—are being given 17.- 116 Oakland County school chil- dren this week and next. The “‘pioneer’’ pins and certi- ‘ PONTIAC PRESS, cards and badges as they take the third and final shot in the test of the new Salk polio vaccine. Children Taking Salk’ Test to Get Certificates | * School ‘.children| Mrs. Preston M. St., and James “Polio Pioneer” county-wide test. SATURDAY, JUNE. 5, 1954 school unit chairman and Mrs. Howard Rieman of Birmingham (right), volunteer chairman for the samples in the vaccine trials. 6 Pontiac Press ‘Clark (left) of 139 Draper St. Donelson children also gave blood ‘Pontiac Deaths Fred Bagorl After an illness of \six months, Fred Briggs, 82, of 733\Cortwright St. died at @10 a.m. today. He was born in Waterford Town- ship April 30/ 1872 and ‘married Alberta Wood in White Lake Town- ship in 1912. Mr. Briggs was a member of Oakland Avenue United Presbyte- rian Church. He was a retired farmer. Besides his widow he is survived by a daughter, Mrs, Estelle Odle of Pontiac, two grandchildren and bd absolutety tops, and that- Rogers. | mean you can’t go wrong with Bill.” . The fourth conversation took place the following day, the morn- ing of Feb. 21 when Symington was about to leave for Europe. Ld] a tC] Symington told Stevens he was “worried a little bit'’ about news re of Stevens back-tracking an implied promise not to’ ap- pear as a witness before McCar- thy’s committee. s * * “If you and I are going to work together, we have got to be on the table with each other,’ Symington said. Symington said to the Army sec- retary that McCarthy ‘can't sub- poena you,"’ and that under com- mittee rules the three Democrat members could prevent a hearing and “throw the blocks in. this thing.” Symington said he wanted to see the f vens said he did not know whether “t don't want to push you on it, Sy- mington said. But as for current reports about * * * *“T personally think that anything in that line would prove to be very much “exaggerated. That would be my opinion. In other words, I think there has been some talk around that has been very much exag- over anything that is 1 ? * ® Stevens said “it is a lot of stuff” and that he had “more important things to do than the Schine matter the Schine matter, Stevens said: | ficates are given all first, second and third grade students as they take the third and final injection in the test of the new Salk polio vaccine. “This last shot is vital to the test,” said Mrs. Howard Rie- man of Birmingham, county polio test volunteer chairman. “Dr. John D. Monree of the- county health department is schedul- ing special ‘make-up’ clinics for any children who miss the shot.” Mrs. Rieman emphasized that the National Foundation for In- fantile Paralysis, which paid for research and tests of the vaccine, is very grateful to youngsters who |took part.— “These school children are giants in medical trail-blazing,”’ she said. “We hope these pins and cards win them recognization for their unselfish community service in -Ste- esting the vaccine that-may-stamp out polio forever.” Final shots were given McCon- nell and Baldwin children this week. Pontiac's Central, Cro- foot, Bailey, Emerson and Owen jection Monday: Mc: arroll and Webster, Tuesday. Youngsters at “Hawthorne, Le- Baron, Malkim, Whitfield, Em- manuel Christian, Whittier, Willis, Wilson, St. Frederick and St. Michael will get-theirthird shots Wednesday. Thursday, June 10 will see final shots given Bagley, Long- fellow and Wisner children. Apache Indians Hire Pontiac’s Bandayders End Season's Activities | Members of Bandayders Clubs | of Péntiac junior high schools and| prises. He is Tom Shiya, former ing, the shirt-sleeved repairman the senior high met jointly Thurs- | member of the Phoenix Associated | ‘shouted and pounded on the six- day night in Washington Junior , High School to end the season's | activities, Meetings will resume in the au- | sized and sank in the Naktong rive) tumn, Conductors from the schools ing stores, er eight miles north of Pusan, po- also attended the meeting which ing and mining, gross about 1'3! tap. That bréught Herbert Kempke, | | Ariz., Ist Business Manager : SAN CARLOS, Ariz. W — The ‘San Carlos Apache Indian tribe | | has hired its first business man- ager to supervise tribal enter- | Press bureau staff and more re- cently manager of the Safford, Chamber of Commerce The Indians’ enterprises, includ- cattle herds, a year, | included a short business session. nullion. dollars Americans Begin Looking for Brasidioas Birthplaces By CHARLES MERCER . NEW YORK (—Now that sum- imer is nearly-here a jot of people ; OF two on.the way. “It's educa- Neeparts: bare obliged 1 the weary | Presidents? Impossible. You can't are preparing for the rigors of tour- ing by auto Mosquito bites, sun burn, flat tires, / hazards are familiar. But let's not ree one. That is | pilgrimage the historic | shrine, especially i birthplace of | this and that President of the | | United States. Many a father bent on fishing | and many a mother determined to. _ sun herself on a warm beach will | i so fhe kids can see the birthplace of a President—just any President. And scarcely any of these Presi-+ | dents wag born beside a four-lane highway. Ld s aE I know. I've visited the birth- places of more ‘Presidents than I can remember. That is because my father was an artient fisherman. Every summer he'd want to ‘go fishing, in a different part of the \ \ |Northeast. To justify this fr ivolity | killed two tiles with one stone by, plaques placed in hospital delivery ) he'd always-hunt-up tional,” before another presidential birth- dyspepsia—the~ place. Perhaps it was, though it) ‘never had any noticeable effect on my history grades. Have you ever visited the birth- -place of James Monroe? Well, neither have I. Monroe was born | |in Westmoreland” ‘County, Va., and | there may be signs all over the | Place now telling you how to find the house. But in the Model T days there weren't any, or at least we couldn't find them. We drove all over the county and had a flat and the radiator boiled_over,—but heat we never found the mateo of | James Monroe. 2 * * We made up for it that summer | in Virginia, however, by taking in, Wakefield (Washington), Shadwell (Jefferson), Port Conway (Madi- son) and Staunton (Wilson).. Then there was the summer we joyfully All will have had their. | students wilt have their—tast_in-—;— lumber- | TWo reat grandchitdren: Funeral will be Tuesday from the Huntoon Funeral Home, with burial in Waterford Center Ceme- tery. Dies in Detroit Funeral for Charles A. H, Thom, 83, original founder of Gregory Mayer & Thom Co. and chairman of the board of directors, will be held Monday. in St. John's Episco- pal Church. The service will be ufder the auspices of Detroit Commgndery No. 1, Knights- ren plar. The church is located a Woodward and Vernor. "Mr. Thom, who resided at 201 E. Kirby, died Thursday in Grace Hospital after a short illness. A native of Montreal, Mr. Thom came to Detroit in 1888. He Was chairman of the board of the Na- tional Lithograph Co. and a di- rector of the Michigan Life In- surance Co He was a 33rd-degree Mason and | past commander of the Grand_| Commandery of Michigan. Mr. Thom was past president of the Detroit Golf Club and a mem- ber of Old Guard Detroit Com- mandery, Detroit Athletic Club, Detroit Rotary and Noontide Club. Surviving are his widow, a son and daughter, seven grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren. The body is at the William R. Hamilton Co. 3975 Cass Ave. Cutting Off a Man’s Beer Is an Alarming Affair ST. LOUIS w — Robert Moore | found himself accidentally locked _inside a tavern cooler room which /he was repairing. ~ With the temperature near freez- ‘inch Walls for half an hour to no avail. ' Then he had an inspiration. He cut off the supply of beer piped from the cooler réom to the tavern ‘the tavern owner, on tre run, siting he'd say as we pulled up. young. pilgrim’ by being born in "Tet" “droves of Kids “po treoping” the same town. Thank you, John! Adams and John Quincy Adams. * * * * If you're determined to take the kids to a presidential birthplace | and you are around New York this ‘summer may I recommend that of Grover Cleveland in Caldwell, N.J. This home lies on a main-traveled road. and the last time I heard of anybody knocking at the door there wags no response. But it's well marked and the kids can go back to school in the fall and write a age to President Cleveland's Birth- place,” The point of* all this nostalgic |thinking is simply this: * What is going to happen about the birth- places of the Presidents of the fu- ture? - Everybody is born.in a hospital | tego days. Are we going to have Pa ‘rooms marking the birthplaces of through hospital corridors disturb- ing the patients just so they can see the birthplace of President Mel. | vin McIntyre (1984-1992). There's another pggssibility. An expectant mother who is certain her son will become President could have’ her little future Presi- dent at home—if the doctor con- sents. But this, too, raises difficulties. Houses just aren't as permanent | in as they used to be. Or suppose the future President's parents live in cupants feel about all those tourists coming up in the elevator to gawk at the rooms? It definitely appears from here that the birthplaces of future Presi- dehts just don’t ‘have any future. That may be sad. Or it could be a great relief to generations of sum- Says Union Backs ‘School Tax Hike hing™next™year’-the~-tax---will-drop- Bell Employes Remain on Job Negotiations Continue as 2nd Strike Deadline Passes at Midnight DETROIT # — More than 18,000 union employes of the Michigan Bell Telephone Co. stayed on the job today although their contract expired at eedeight Negotiations continued: The old contract between Mich- igan Bell and the CIO Communi- cation Workers of America had been extended a week. ease neared last night, federal and state mediators prevailed upon the union not to call a strike as long as negotiations continued. The bargaining session continued unti] nearly 2 a. m. today. Then the talks were adjourned until 10 a. m. today. Federal Mediator E. Marvin Sconyers and State Mediator Wal- -ter—Mehler said. progress was | made. The union members have ap- proved strike action in a series of, CWA-conducted yotes around the state. The union is demanding a “rea- sonable’ wage increase, reduction in inter-city wage differentials, company - financed hospi* -'ization and other benefits. (Continued From Page One) is only sound business sense, he said. Defeat of the proposed hike would indicate half-day sessions for students which ts 2 situa: tion that should be avoided, Haggard added. The 10-year tax hike. plan pro- posed by the school board will raise taxes 6.25 mills for the next three years and 8.75 for the fol- lowing seven. Money would be used to build about $9,000,000 worth of new schools—including a 43-room high school, 48 new junior high class- rooms, 115 grade school classrooms and 10 multi-purpose rooms. According to school officials the additional assistance afforded ~by passage of the measure would meet onty minimum needs, Haggard pointed out that the } Fequested increase is an equit- only a little more than 4 mills above what y owners are paying now, ¢ The present rate stands at 14.20 mills, or $14.20 per $1,000 worth of county evaluated property. Start- to 12.20 when the millage rate for payment of old debts is stopped, |Hopetul Parisian |City of Pontiac | would branch to 17-Mile-road-in- Won't Inherit A man .in- Paris, France, who apparently thinks he may have in- £13 City Police License B | 1,420 Bicycles Here inspection program in cooperation with the Pontiac Chamber of Com- merce Safety Committee. Both police and committee mem- bers pointed out that the main reason for licensing bicycles, aside from the safety standpoint, was that bikes lost or stolen can returned to the owner by checking the registration or license. Many times an abgndoned bi- _cycle can not be returned,—police said, because the youngsters, if they have not licensed their bikes, do not know the registration num- ber. . Twins Meeting to Have Keynote of ‘Double Fun’ “Double Fun” will be the key- note when the Michigan Twins Assn, holds its eighth annual con- vention June 19-20 at Port Huron. __ Highlights of the affair atthe Gratiot Inn will include registra- tion at 8 a.m. June 19, dinner, dancing and a talent show. A test to select the most iden attractive, youngest and oldest -_ has been scheduled for June Additional information about the convention may be secured by call- ing Richard or Robert Tennisword at Réochester, OLive 1-3100. 2 Cormerties- Pa Interceptor Sewer Preliminary plans for a 9-mile interceptor sewer were made by representatives of Birmingham, Bloomfield Hills, Lathrup Village, Bloomfield Township and South- field Township yesterday. Drive Lagging Gore of Wisconsin will Start New .Campaign if This One Fails SAUK CITY, Wis. @ — Leroy Gore, instigator of a recall ‘drive against Sen. McCarthy (R-Wis), enough deadline, he campaign after the November elections. Gore, editor of a weekly news- paper here, said that as of Thurs- day the “Joe Must Go” campaign had 375,000 of the 403,900 signa- tures needed by midnight reulgst when the 60-day drive ends. He [pointed out, however, that 88,000 of the 375,000 signatures had been invalidated when the dates of the drive were rolled forward almost three weeks. a _ Under Wisconsin law, 25 per cent of the vote for governor in the last election — in this case 403,900 names — are needed to bring ahout-e recall election. s s McCarthy has refused to com- ment specifically on the recall campaign, He has told his support- ers to “pay no attention” to it. said. Gore said today that if the present movement fails, he will start all over again after the fall elections. He said it would then + be easier to get the required num- ber of petition signers. A record number of Wisconsin citizens cast ballots in the last gubernatorial election, but Gore predicted election this fall Will draw a less voters, He said 25 per cent of this year’s total vote for gov- Gore said a final and complete Statistical accounting of all signa- tures will not. be released until Monday night. Miss Shultes, 91, Dies Here Friday Miss Florence Shultes, 91, teach- er in the history department at Michigan State Normal College at Ypsilanti for 26 years, died here at.2 p.m. Friday. Miss Shultes had resided in Pon- tiac since 1948 making her home with her niece, Mrs, Goodloe H. Rogers of 25 Ottawa Dr. :—Born in Seneca Castle, N. Y., Oct. 30, 1862 she was the daughter of Henry and Mary Hoose Shultes. She graduated from Michigan + | State Normal College in 1883 and also studied at the University of Chicago. Miss Shultes taught school at Centerville, an@ Traverse City be- fore going to the Normal College, retiring in 1918. She had been a member of First Congregational Church in Ypsilanti since 1894. Ypsilanti Chapter DAR, the Wom- en's Literary Club and Red Cross ‘| and was active in church and civic affairs there for many years. Miss Shultes derived much pleas- ure from travel and had made three trips abroad during her life- time. Mrs. Rogers is her only survivor. Funeral will be Monday at 10:30 The sewer w Evergreen and 8-Mile road in| Southfield Township to Evergreen | and 14Mile road. From there it) Bloomfield Hills and to 16-Mile road in Troy Township. Legal, financial and engineering | advisers from the communities | were instructed to decide on a. method of allocating costs of the project and report July 7. . Home. Dr. William H. Marbach of First Presbyterian Church will officiate and burial wil be at | Martin. 5) — ee Farm Girona at 105 GARDNER, Mass.’ (UP)—Near- ing her 105th birthday. Mrs. Vio toria Bonislawski still is able to do farm chores. GAYLORD (#—A story that lift- ed a traffic accident out of the routine and dramatized its painful aftermath was declared.the sweep- stakes winner today in the 1954 Michigan Associated Press news writing contest. The author, Charles Manos of the Detroit Free Press, effectively | told what critical injuries suffered | by a girl in the accident meant in physical anguish and financial dis- | tress. Manos received a $100 award for the best story in the feature | class as well as a $100 sweep. stakes award. } Winners of the contest were an- | nounced at a meeting of the Michi- | Pan Associated“ Press’ “Eaiteriat’ Assn. at nearby Hidden Valley. Robert A. Hoving of the Jackson | so’ that with the new tax the | millage rate will be only 18.45, or | |4 mills above the present rate. “It's a small price to pay to insure adequate educational facili- | ties for our o—_ community,” toihave more than 23,000 students in Pontiac schools by 1964. There are how approximately 17,000. BIRMINGHAM. — Fines of $75 apiece were paid by fwo men ap- pearing before Justice John J. Ga- fill on reckless driving charges yesterday. Pleading guilty were George W. Overton, 28, of Detroit, mer tourists yet unborn. and Jefferson eo of Grosse le, with his moving story titled, ‘ |ror Replaced.” This piece cap- Citizen Patriot won the $100 top | |award in the general news class | *Hor- tured the emotion surrounding the release of Southern Michigan Pris- on guards held hostage during the 1952 prison riot and mutiny. Russell Harris, of the Detroit News, was in Milwaukee when that city got back into major _| league baseball. His account of | * the inaugural. spiced with com- ments of rabid fans. won top hon ors and $100 in the sports field Judges. members of the University of Michigan Journalism Depart. ment faculty. called this. “off-beat type sports coverage.” Jack =a veteran De- raf? Free Press Writer Wins Top Award in AP Contest troit Times reporter, was given a special award for series and investigative writing. He rode with the Wayne County sheriff's patrol and followed up crime re- ports with interviews in a thor- ough study of juvenile delin- quency. Robert C. Herrick of the Flint Journal placed second and Robert S. Ball of the Detroit News third | in the general news category. Edwin-W.Mitter-of the Saginaw News and Jack Germond of the |Monroe -News took second and third in the feature class. In sports, Chuck Strathard %f the Jackson Citizen Patriot and | Jerry Hagan of the Kalamazoo Gazet te- “were -placed-in- that-order™ CoD behind Harris. ‘Second places and the special award were worth $23. Third prize was $10. ° A total of 122 stories written by staff members of AP member newspapers were entered in the contest. Stories written in 1952 were held over and judged with those entered inf 1953> ~~ Michigah AP member news- papers provided the award money. Members of the contest committee were Lee Woodruff, editor of the Grand Rapids Press: Don Frazier, ° editor of the Adrian Te’ . and. Milton: Stewart, managi editor! of the Monroe Evening News. ~” Wright Bryan. editor of the Cleveland Plain Dealer, served &s_ final judge and picked ad sweep- Stakes winner, ernor might be more than be | 225,000 7 Aims wen: eR ale ce ITE i | She also was a member of the from! oom. from Sparks-Griffin- Funerat———+] SEC RREA = get a Color-perfect finish Dr. = | . ! oe Commencement Dr. Arthur S. 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Sricusen H - | Saturday Evening Post Bade, Somes Garner. ¥ | 0 Pontiac Glass Con : 23 West Lawrence St. FE 5-6441 |» AQUA LUNG Woolson. * * Rochester—Donald _* A Joigren. THE Pontiac PRESS, SATURDAY, JUNE MSC Graduates 1,800 on Sunday | Arthur S.. Adams to Be Speaker at 4P. M. | | Pontiac and Oakland County f | seniors at Michigan State who are Jr, mem Davie A. Ballentine. Jo- | Blome Patricia | A. Hartung, Ward V. Herbert, Dorthy E Buchanan, Charlies W. Crandell, tion, will be the speaker cae ae June 6, in spring graduation exer- 4 | cises at Michigan State College. 4 He will address an éstimated ” in ceremonies scheduled for 4 p.m. in MSC Mack- © lin Stadium, according to Prot. R. ¥ A. Runnells, chairman of the MSC committee. _ His topic wij] be ‘The Source of Our Charles ia » Ann 4 was found in the ak of a Burgundy prinvess at~ | Fabienne displayed the tiara at a cocktail party given by Parisian | y | Sewelers. Property Sold, 1954 a a a “hikers opPe Iga ser one 4 City will Study ~ Sewer Request | | Build 400 New Homes Along Featherstone Pontiac City Commission last | night. decided to study a request | for construction of a sala to allow | development of about new homes along Coshettnee & avenue between the Grand Trunk Railroad | and Opdyke road The request came from Victor Cc | the area. Adler said that if the city _ constructs the sewer, the homes | might be built this year. are made available, his firm hopes te develop housing south to Auburn avenue. | solved and money found for the’ |work is done, they added. istated that to service more than | | the first 400 homes an auxiliary | | sewage plant would have to he | : ‘built =. cost of from $1,500,000 to | > 1 | $2,000 ( | The ment would service Pontiac's | ‘whole northeast section, he added. United Press Phote Adler estimated that a sewer to) STYLE — A Parisian model, Fabienne, models serve the 400 homes -would cost + s fashionable 2.500 years ago.- The golden tiara | about $65,000. Vos Senet In other action, a request from Oakland “County that Pontiac | ‘annex the proposed site for a | few county office building was | le said today the Chinese Reds | referred to Willman for more | are re vadying an all ~out oitanabee | study. in Korea if the Geneva conference | At the request of Commineioner | . ‘OLD HAT’ WI headpiece that ances ee eg ccc nicer Von lie gen & — breaks down afid have massed Floyd P. Miles (District 4). the | . Bunten, Dorothy A a — 5 Commission reconsidered ac tion | S pone. Bee & 0d i n $ 250.000 men on the Indochina | ama - rs . i Severn W. kinins, taken Tuesday night approving SALES = SERVICE Robe Roberd) Wa Dewean. Ge Gorse if c. "Me a ween. | quests from Elks Lodge No. Ld to) ® Financing Air Refills ° Rentals Prete. Edward C. aaneesten, "Davia A. County, Owner “Settle | oe 8 iA ORR ee A world never before known to Derk tiey—Barvere_A Chureh. Joana K 2 man may now be safely seen thru Oteiinen Weeds Lacie M, Sibert, | Difference Out of Court; ra your own eyes! | Piciawson faite R. MacKinnon, Joan Fence Coming Down & a] ck. . | =i . Davisburg—Gene Burkhardt | An Oakland C ty Road Com- | ¢ a , Keego Harbor—James PF. Avey, Ray- nm Vakian ounty | -| FREE Trials and Leswons by EXPERIENCED mond B. Grabies, Joan N_ Nielon. idon eat “aqaien| m Waterdard | i Join Our Lecally Sponsored Civd a eres — Vir; inns. | Township man for “encroaching on | — ; Special Chad Bates ——e T. Welbon, Johan D. Veitels a public highway” by building a) i 2 Phone MA.4-1417 1) Tralee, giggle *. Cores. ont ong ence down the mi __f After 5:30 P.M. af Amer 8. Beemer, Jewett B, late of Lynn stret was settled out | : Le § » . Gricnvitie- Joanne C. Granger, “of court today. : | | unm E Cire Brees: WEL) C. M. Sam Minchotf 77, of 1305 | | | an eee wey | ee Re MATE |W. Huron st. accepted a $2,500, i 4| CASH and CARRY Jj. ire ees te tr te ssi or ston 7 quit : = + Sree Wel Chartes Vangieson, ‘land, with the poaras that some | reese 4 ‘ Ti RE SALE Se ee oe. pe A | body else tear down the fence. | : | com Annolyn J. Howick, Lois J, Mit- | The out - of - court settlement | _ reised in . | . | ended a two-day jury triaj and | — 5 o aa: y eneres? ‘ 4 * \e : 3 iored Diamon Asemoie. r a three-year attempt by county Tailo Complete Tire and Tread Brownell Talks read papemagracsey | yey Min- if Our selection for June brides choff to tear n his fence. | © ; ae le is destined to win your heart, ONE WEEK SPECIAL on Successes In | na tow it Met t gaa W ‘ Weedin Risks bought ‘the property in 1938: and | = REGISTERED JEWELERS—AMERICAN CEM SOCIETY $ g road commission officials agreed | — : iP 670-15 _« e e $6.95 || FRESNO, Calif. (®—‘We are| that he owned the property when | i | {trying to lock the door before the | be built the first fence three years a 710-15 e .e e e e $7.95 horse—or the A-bomb secret—is | ago. P stolen.” | Minchoff said he erected his bar- | 760-15 . «ce $8.95. | “Phat's what Atty.-Gert Herbert rier when motorists began using -§ é e< $ Brownejl Jr. told a Republican his tand for a free parking lot. = . 800-1 5 e e e e 9.95 fund raising dinner here last night | | % F ‘ as he.asserted the Eisenhower ad- ; Massi ¥ yo These tires have been Recapped | ministration is weeding out secur- Chinese Reds Massing 8 JEWELERS in our own shop. (Old design) ‘ity risks. Troops Near Indochina =~ : . Brownell alse praised the ad-| . 4 16 W. Huron St. 2 | ministration’s program in general, | aman riper pea i ; 5 | a | declaring it had met the test in! sinoaa be inistry 8 Tatao News Agen | snatininncsimaneen sites Si ais arate atiestencite a - — | | virtually every field. T * * * | | He said the security program . was designed not only to remove suspected subversives ‘ 'place.” He added TIRE .CO.. Ye Block North of Pontiec Press Brownell said tion’s gains—include: 25. ad St. FE 4-2505 : Ly NO MONEY DOWN! EASY PAY! away inflation spiral"; ‘Fewer work stoppages; by Congress of the Tidelands Act; | the Supreme Court decision against ' segregation; the halting of “a run- easing the tax burden by 14 billion dollars. ‘but also to | |keep such people out in the first that persons 'must be considered security risks whose personal background or } habits are. not above reproach. the administra. | Motor Overhaul or Other MECHANICAL REPAIRS NOW .. . With the Cooperation of Your Locel Independent Garagemen! Drop in and Ask Us About Our Credit Plan! Pontiac Piston Service Co.. THURMONT, Md_ The President Camp David, named Ike, Mamie Weekending at Catoctin Mountains (P—President Eisenhower took it easy today at ‘his Catoetin Mountain lodge. and Mrs. ‘hower arrived jate yesterday at for | grandson, for a weekend of rest. He and the First Lady had tenta- | ‘tive plans to drive today to hearby | | Gettysburg, Pa., to see what prog- | “Titess has been made on the farm” jhome they are having remodeled. | passa ge. Eisen- their Dry “4 Deén't take chances with heat or nroths ffow to Pontiac Laundry-Dry Cieaners. e2-810) st-your precious FURS- Yc Pontiac Laundry Cleaners | Gerdigied fur storage Mea jerni, scientifically designed fur vaults plus long experi.’ ence in fur storage assure perfect saféty for your coat. Send your coat Caii FE 2-810. “PONTIAC HEADQUARTERS for - ALUMINUM ‘Combination Doors and Windows — Let us protect your home ~ from the summer bugs “and winter cold Continued for One “More Week COMPLETELY INSTALLED Crite Options DROP INTO OUR FACTORY BRANCH OFFICE. SEE OUR DISPLAY. . : i a? 4 ee oe z = % = = 4 * i ed > : 5 P 213 Voorheis Rd. Phone FE 4-8819 FREE ESTIMATES AND DEMONSTRATION IN. YOUR “HOME — NO. OBLICATION! Alter 6 Calf EM '3-3264 . aa AAA AAA AAD ij hold a rodeo at Wisner” Stadium | June 18 through 20 and a carnival | at 114 Orchard Lake Ave. July | 12 to 24. Miles said he objected to the | | affairs being open on Suhday, but _ approved their functioning on eo “weekdays. | Detroit Firm Wants to tarcourt $ supported hina ‘and the lodge was granted pereniaeeae to proceed as | requested. Expansion Watch Band Business Inventories "Valles — Mews Reported in Decline :| specia $125 WASHINGTON «—The govern-— ‘ment has reported a big drop in| business inventories, _Adler representing a Detroit the Eisenhower administratiori for ‘firm owning about 400 acres in the economic lag of the past sev- _eral months. | The Commerce Department said | yesterday Adier stated that as sewers goods. et merehants’ shelves de-. clined about 500 million dollars during April—the biggest dip since _194 started. The department said that inven- | Commissioners said Pontiac en- | ‘tories at the end of April were es-_ ‘courages new home. construction timated | as much as possible. But they said | compared’ with $80,091,000,000 at | } engineering problems had to be | the end of March. | ‘| | project. The requested sewer ‘might | Neither Greenland nor Liberia | \ have to wait until more nécessary | have any telephones, fare 70,300,000 of the instrument | City Manager Walter K. Willman | in the world. py 9'x9''x Ve", colors. THREE | Your Watch hapoted $ 50 Regulated — Only Commissioner Patterson (District 2) | Georges-Newports lewelry Dept. blamed by — noe aang gama [ARE YOU | MOVING? that stocks of unsold _ at about $79,613,000, 000 but there | > NEW STORE. HOURS WEEKDAYS 9-9 SUNDAYS 9-5 FLOOR-IT| YOUR-SE FL FREE n You ” Tools and Show You How RUBBER sea ec ie Five beoutiful Factory seconds. Meade to sell for 24 Vinyl sealed for easy core and more wear. BONNY MAID Inliod : 9x9 Square ' Plastic Wall 5‘ x a 7° Bath * 4 high (70 f.) All You Want None Sold to Dealers Genuine KENTILE ‘Asphalt ILE Perfect Quality $300 Cc V 9x9x Ve Buys Enough Colors—5 Tile for a E. Two Carloads 9'110’ Reom a. in Stock Genuine PLASTIC Walt- IL For Only $4120 You Can - SA = 27) te Fite tor: eo Bevel Edge Tile— Cash—Carry Open Weekdays 9-9 Sundays 9-5 — _FREE—We loan you the tools: and “tile cutters. =~ "FLOOR SHOP 99 S. Saginaw § FREE Parking. At Aaburn Avenue Phone FE 4.5216 In Rear of Store \ 4 i E Ae q ee ae ee ee ee eS aS ee ee ee ee “THE PONTIAC F PRESS SER AO pom ay ‘sonst Sane Bascis A. Prrecenato, as pele Hoaace F,. Baonie Rvesrit Baserrt Editor, Advertising Manager Nat'l Adv. Mgr. Entered at Post Office, Pontine, Mich. as second class matter press eel NS ao exclusttely to the ee x Pettitte 73 SiG, intel te thu ewes Mail as all AP bews dlapetches ors. pron y carrier for 40 éents ° on ane a available by mail in oes iiaine. eoqoties ft is $1200-a veer; else- i other places An nee 8 Rene are payabie al a “a Jeet in fates Hn ee = MEMBER OF AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS SATURDAY, JUNE 5, 1954 Boys’ Friend Honored It was wholly fitting that Pontiac a Boys’ Club President Ase Lapipves should _ . become the fourth recipient of its Man- Boy award. During his presidency and even before the club was organized, Mr. Lapipes has taken an active interest in the city’s youth. In fullest measure he deserved the commendation voiced by Monrog M. Osmun in presenting the - gward. ik wk * | Besides. being one of the club's founders, Mr. Laprpgs is a charter mem- _ ber of its board of directors. . His con- tributions to the club's program make cipients of the award —Cnauncey H. | Hutcuins, WiLtiaM B. HarTMAN and Judge ArTHur E. Moore. | -. The faith these men and many others have shown in the club has been more than justified by its accomplishments in the 10 years of its existence. a on Ae ae ae ‘Not only is membership grow- ing but Director William V. Coulacos there has been a notable decrease in juvenile delinquency in the clubs’ area. Before the club was organized the rate in that neighborhood was the highest in the city and today, according to police records, it is the lowest. ———We feel that the money devoted each — year to the work of this fine organiza- tion is a sound investment in our citi- E zens of tomorrow. War on Litterbugs There should be many a red face in Michigan because 35 national organiza- tions deem_it-necessary to launch a ‘nationwide war on litterbugs. - Recognizing the inescapable | - fact that we are a people with deplorably bad outdoor manners, the leaders of these groups have organized “Keep America Beau- tiful, Inc.” Among the founders are the National Council of State Garden Clubs, the U. S. Chamber of Commerce, the Boy Scouts of America and the Izaak Walton League. Z : * * * | Their aim is to educate Americans so -~~~“that our highways, parks and beaches ___will cease to be dumping places. Every- one will be urged to use the receptacles provided for empty boftles, cans, car- tons, papers and such other litter as results from picnicking or camping. In the opinion of William C. Stolk, chairman of the board of Keep America Beautiful, Inc., ‘only a campaign of education leading to mass disapproval of litterbugs can cure this evil. If anyone doubts this disease infects cities, let him take a look at Saginaw Street during the Friday evening shopping hours. — : x * * The people of Pontiac as well as the millions who use our highways, parks and beaches owe it to themselves and = _others to observe the simple rules of By always placing litter in containers provided for that purpose, they can save themselves money and keep both city , and countryside more attractive. State Fights Gypsy Moths Everyone aware of the devastation which can be wrought by gypsy moths will approve the decision of the Little Legislature to make war on this im- ported pest. . ¢ Following discovery of . the moths in the Lansing area, the the first seeh in Michigan, it was decided that aerial spraying was dise. T OULAOOR Wane nnn ETE FB “powerfatty bat ‘a the best method ‘of preventing further infestation. An emer- — gency -apprepriation of $150,000 ) < has been voted to pay for imme- ~:~ diate spraying of 104,000 acres in _ Ingham, Eaton and Clinton Coun- ties. x * * : In Europe the small brown gypsy moths do relatively little damage. But they have become dangerous to most ‘trees and shrubs in this country since their accidental importation into New England in 1870. From 1890 on there have been extensive public efforts to eradicate the pest, but without success. So voracious are the moths that they _ sometimes denude and destroy whole forests, Trees susceptible to attack in- clude oak, apple, gray birch and willow. ony the white pines are immune. The damage these eer can do is so great that infésted areas are subject to quarantine. This would prevent shipment of every- thing stored outdoors, including new automobiles, until they have been inspected and found free of ‘moths. . If this tri-county DDT treatment pre-. vents reappearance of these insects, the money it costs indeed will have been well spent. fd ° NosTAa.oic note: In these days of radio and TV we miss the covering of paper. nothing to — one-tenth as exciting as over thei . —_—_— Even if it were possible to “achieve a perfect world, if and when this was done, man would be a stranger in para-— ~ ; “NECESSITY knows no law” —and ex- pediency/is almost as ignorant. rn rn} The People’s Business Is Glamor Vital? Brake Stakes Campaign on By JACK GREEN _LANSING # — It isn't very often a candidate for public office comes right out and says: “I ain't got no glamor.” But that’s what State Treasurer D. Hale Brake has just done in his campaign for the Republi- ,can nomination for governor. Mostly, politicians do everything they can to glamorize themselves. They adopt cute nick- names which their school friends never heard of They’ take television lessons. They learn celo- cution, They test flesh-colored makeup. They stick hay- seed in their hair in rural districts. They learn to swill beer on one side of the block and then slip over to a WCTU tea with, their little pinkie properly curled, They only sign their name in | green ink. But Brake stood right up in public at Grand Rapids this week and said bluntly, “If you want color in government, vote for Gov. Williams— not me.” . Now, of course, there was a hooker in this un- precedented disavowal of the mainspring of American life, Glamo-o-o-r. Brake said that if the people wanted ability in government personal experience in both the administrative and legislative branches, he thought he would fit the bill. : Brake’s maneuver is regarded as a shrewd political move. It will be interesting to see whether it: works, For- what the hard-headed st. ate treasurer has done is offer himself as a contrast candidate to Withams, to seize what some consider his own weakest point and try to covert it into an advantage. Brake, in effect, is replying forthrightly to the criticism of some Republicans that ‘“‘we can't nominate Brake because he hasn't the color to beat Williams.” Brake says to them, “If you're looking for a glamor boy to beat Williams, you might as well give up right now, Williams has more political ‘it’ than git of us. Why don't we concede that and givé the people a choice—a seasoned, ex- ‘perienced public official with a good record and a proven vote-getting ability?” That is a real gamble. It took courage for a man to adopt that attitude when he wants very badly to be governer, when he has waited many years for the chance and when he has stepped aside repeatedly in the interests of party unity. Brake said, also, that when you say he can’t win because he isn't glamorous you aren't in- dicting him, you are indicting the voters; you are saying the people prefer the happiness boys to Joe Commonsense. There is no question that Brake’ lacks glamo-o-or. man with a jaw like Gibraltar and a pair of eyes that would chill a camel. He wastes no. time in chit-chat—an obvious handicap in a political campaign, yet he can be extremely witty and a sudden twinkle can melt the frost in his eyes. He is one of the most forceful speakers in Michigan public Hfe today, writes his own speeches and usually puts some meat into them. An attorney, former prosecuting attorney, state senator for eight years and state treasurer for 12 years, Brake also operates a 500-acre farm in Montcalm County. He organized the Michigan In- stitute of Local Government in 1943 to. revitalize’ local home rule government. _ _ He could be called the father of all ‘these “student. government days’ which now are popu- . lar in Michigan high schools to give graduating seriiors some idea of how ‘government works from the lips of the men who work it. So it would appear that Brake has some claim to call himself an experienced public official. But, can be win without gamooor?. 7 an. ees His Contrast to Wittiams —-— serge wong Called Whitsunday. number of : 2 ey» », “STRENGTHENED WITH ALL MIGHT ACCORDING 4 TO HIS GLORIOUS POWER..” — NSS. = ————— Case Records of a Psychologist _-Many Churches Needed in New. Residential Areas Here are 10,000 challenges to” you retired clergymen: You” have the trairied leadership to accept. So how about launch- ing skeleton church organiza- tions in the newly mushroomed residential suburbs, even if you must hold meetings in cot- -or home basements? Have pity on the millions ae unchurched dual dae America. By DR. GEORGE. W. CRANE Case L-324: Dr. E. Ellsworth Smith liv 1 Culver City, Calif. “T'v nm a minister for 71 years,”” he wrote recently. Start- ed as a home missionary in the West during the transition from the public grazing lands to the Home- steader Era. 2 “4 organized more than 100_ “Why, I used to travel 25,000 miles per year, largely by horse. And that-reminds me of a famous question I saw in the Christian Ad- vocate over 50 years age. “It ran: ‘Which is better: com- mon sense or religion?’ And the right answer was ‘Common sense.’ For if a man has common sense, Portraits By JAMES J. METCALFE No victory was ever gained... No goal was ever won... Without _ the hope that helped so much . To get the job well done .<. For _ hope is our encouragement .. . In he will get religion. But if he does not have it, no amount of re will give it to him. articles bulletins, too. | _ had five weddings the veglhee and like to pass along the newly married couples some of the sex byletins and ‘Tests for Husbands and Wives.’ ” = Dr. Smith is a religious dynamo. He personally typed a 2-page letter, single ‘spaced. And he gave me several relevant cases within his vast experience that were gems of practical Pe = chology. But my chief reason in men- tioning him today is to show that a trained mind continues to func- tion into a ripe old age. He wants to organize a ‘‘Compli- ment Club” as a project for his local Masonic Lodge in nearby Bev- erly Hills. _He-is-its Chaplain: - - He also urges the formation of _woman’s 80- Out of Quietness Comes Strength, Voice of the People Merger of United Presbyterian Grnyekes (Letters wil) bé condensed when neces- a because ti. jack is space. Full name, number of the writer must ssenes =e letters but these a Fobe the writer to is critical tp will — even make this pudding a couple | of days ahead of time. Miss Davis is a teacher at Dan- jel Whitfield School, teaching first grade, She lists as her hobbies cooking and art work, DATE PUDDING ogi Miss Esther Davis ee Dicapten butter sifted four sauee” ane "chopped Bu kage mitted. pore hot water over daten ond , Cream butter“ and sugar, . Add date mixture, flour, aca Protect your -toaster with this pretty, new cover! Fun to make— shutters are appliqued, flowers are embroidered in easiest tazy daisy” ——stitches.—_Use—cotten-or—felt—_——, smiling at my boy — : ; and he flirted back. I took it bUU|”“Ynstead of quielly monopotiring- | Fair find! Pattern 885: Pattern pieces, embroidery transfer i novelty toaster cover. Easy! Send 25 cents in coins for this | pattern—add 5 cents for each pat- | tern for first-class mailing. Send | Station, New York 11, N.Y. Print | , Plainly pattern number, your name. address and zone. eee complexion with summer od Tan or stay fair, but keep a beautiful no danger of a burn if you are , peoecton preparations. |with summer cosmetics right for your skin. There’s no chance of leathery-looking skin, r= ar After Breakup, They Realize How Much Beau Means. By ELIZABETH WOODWARD It's not until it's all over and you aren't speaking to each other that you realize you've lost the person-most-precious to you. You acted wise, maybe, threw -|your weight around, even thought the whole thing through seriously You shut the door in his face. And now you want to open it again. “How can 1 get him back?” Is the general cry. ‘“‘How can I make up for the harm I did and get things on the old footing?" Well, let's see if it can be done In cases like these, Ellen went wildly jealous, put on a beautiful scene and wonders now why Jeff has nothing to say to her. She writes: ‘Dear. Miss Woodward: At three consecttive chureh meetings this finally got mad and told him not to speak to me. “When he came over to the car to talk to me I slammed the door | Now when my girl | to 124 Pontiac Press Needlecraft | friend asks him if he likes me he | Dept., P.O. Box 164, Old Chelsea | lin his face. says he does as much-as he ever | idid. But he doesn't speak to me | | much. “When my girl friend asked Ree Cm, Etched Crystal by Cambridge Special Offering | ALL STEMWARE ITEMS a be — MATCHING ITEMS _ ® Footed Torte Plate ©3 Part Celery & Relish —® Footed Bow! , ©3 Pe. Mayonnaise Set ® Handled Cake Plate Each Reg. $2.25 Each 4 « fee Nationally First History Famous CAMBRIDGE Crystal _ LIMITED TIME ONLY—June 6th thru June 19th Advertised Making Sale: —tand -ruge-beautifully.- Values _ Pontiac Pottery | Hours: 10 to 8 Daily and Sunday One Mile South of Orchard Lake on Telegraph } ¥ i the car to talk to me as he used to do he sald he doesn’t have anything to say to me. Then he added that he was having fun, he was free and going to stay that way for a while. “I know it was my fault, but after going with him for a year I do like him an awful lot. How can I get him back?” You admit blithely that it was all your fault, but do you really understand what a mess your jeal- ousy cooked up? Some girl smiled at your boy friend and he smiled politely back, Golly, there are probably dozens of girls who smile at him and get smiling friendliness in return, But not when you're around, say you to yourself. He's your boy friend and he'd better be reminded of it his attention, you went off in 2 batt Ge literally slammed the 1F dee 4 Invest In the waist-length jecke? over dress for the one-piece look which is most slimming. Mrs. S. F.—Continuity of button detaul. from jacket to skirt, gives a one-piece integrated look. Pleats at center, back or front. or both, give the Blackboard Eraser A blackboard eraser is a handy | household item, believe it or not. When dampened with dry cleaning fluid, it cleans spots. trom-turniture It also doubles as a preys wien washing windows, mirrors and auto windsheilds. him why he doesn't come out to | moderate fulness. most. flattering to the larger size figure. | Girls Cry, ‘How Can I Get Him Back?’ door in his face. You didn't give him a chance to explain how un- ‘important the whole thing was then He has nothing to say fur- ther on any subject now. But you have, That girl friend seems to be a good go-between. See if she can't persaude him to come out to your car to listen to what you have to say. And make it plenty humble and apologetic. Don't wait for him to take the initiative after that, either. If he accepts your apologies, assume that a bridge has been rebuilt be- tween you. Go on from there, showing your friendliness and your awareness that a special relation- ship does exist between you. May- be he'll take up your cue and co- operate. dane, on the other hand, made no silly scene, She weighed the | various factors in her situation quite seriously—and after it was underrated the value of her boy friend. She writes: “Dear Miss Woodward: After going with Jack for six months I broke up with him because I felt 1 was being left out by my. friends in their activities. You see, we went to different schools. “I've been sorry ever since. I have apologized to him, but I know yt hort him so deeply that my apology isn't enough. Is there any- thing I can do to get him back? The «wo vital elements in your problem could have been recon- ciled, it seems tothe, A positive _break just wasn't necessary. Granted ‘your boy friend wasn’t | handy enough to participate with you in the casual and impromptu doings of your crowd at school, But he wasn't out of town or away at school. He was close enough for evenings.and weekends. He could have been drawn; into your school activities and could have become a regular member of your crowd just because he was your steady beau. You could have become part of ,his school group in return, © You could have shared each other's weekday activities—if they were HApertant eneugh te bether with. You thought they were more im- | portant than he was, and you hurt him in putting him in his place. With your eyes wide open now, you could add confession to apol- ogy and try to make it good by "inviting him to join you in activ- ities your crowd cooks up. | } Convince him that you realize | _you_sacrificed the important part tor thhigs of_your erhaps such a measured and de- liberate approach would find you | together again. a eee “OPEN ~ 10:30 to 2 Saorersane MOPS eas ese SUNDAY eae: SERA Ss EO = :30 = = bosecnnese=e i r Ra es = in 3 * Bigs ad a SOR. | Use Our Layaway! be all over discovered that she had— +- “ + | | ‘so bright, | ends; She Will Be. r Present Position fresh you. |sible to him so that he cannot re- De * P Otherwise, Over-Tired Girl Wonts to Earn More, Yet Stay in By ANNE HEYWOOD . “IT have a good job,” a young | _ woman writes,"‘but it isn't paying ‘quite enough to live on. | want | to keep it, because the future is but the budget can't | _take it. “Have you any ideas for after- hours jobs, evenings or weekends, which might supplement my in-| | come? “Tam an “To tive your lips A clearer line, An orange stick Works simply fine! Yes indeed, Petunia...and it can dig out the color long after your lipstick has worn down to the rim. See perce ms ee *ahcn — \ icaiagpeit o gees ee ats Eo o : po oe ; 2 ort 2, ~~ . A : EA ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, JUNE 5, 1954 <_< are a; City Srdeat r 35 Drawings | Baldwin Pupils 2; i Hosts to Parents Fifth and sixth grade studénts of Baldwin School entertained their ‘parents at a dinner and. social studies program Thursday at. the school. Donald: Gane was toastmaster ‘Gets Award at Banquet Building Fraternity Honors Senior at East Lansing By ELVIRA BISOGNI | EAST LANSING — Leonard Schroeder of St. Clair street, an MSC senior, received a $100 award at a recent banquet of Sigma Lambda Chi, a national collegiate residential building and building materials merchandising fraternity. Leonard's award was based on scholarship and achievement. Morley Burns of Commerce road has been tenatively admitted to the School of Veterinary Medicine. Ad- mission to the curriculum in veter- inary medicine is quite limited and therefore very selective. On Friday, Toyshop Theater, an organization whose members are | children in MSC’s Children Thea- ter, presented the first of four performances of “Indian Cap- lon Display TillJuly 10 | DeErdl y Works ‘Help Gallery Mark 4th Anniversary After a six-month tour of famous Museums, colleges and libraries of the West Coast, the 35 most recent and impressive drawings by Francis de Erdely are now. on exhibition at:the Little Gallery on East Maple avenue in Birming- ham. Arriving just in time to help the Little Gallery celebrate its fourth anniversary, these works may be seen through July 10 from 10 a. m. until 6 p. m. daily and from 2 p. m. to 6 p. m. on Sunday. Bern in Budapest, Hungary, Mr. de Erdely continued his art. + studies in- Paris and Madrid. after graduation from the Royal || principal: Gerald White, elemen- || tary coordinator, and Mrs. Harold }|Northon, vocal music director. Others participating in the pro- gram were Donald Hopkins, Den- nis hia Whittaker, Wendalj-Olk, John Whiteman, Billie Morgan, Roger +} Stutamaan, Thelma Liechty, Joyce -Tayon, Mary Mitchell, Wanda Arthur and Ruth Shepherd. Completing the list were Harriet Zimmer, Douglas Soule, Steven Rit- ter, James Capistrant, Ann Covey, | William Howells, Carol Webb, Rob- ert Goff, Thomas Lafnear, Billie Sadler, Carl Beltz and Earlene JOSEPH F. STACK University of Detroit's Schoo} of Commerce and Finance will confer PRISCILLA SMITH Mrs. Charles Riharb entertained Sunday at an open house in her home on Ruth avenue to honor ying a B.B.A, degree in accounting prea -_— Rage gd of the On the dinner committee were | Joseph F. Stack of Chandler indrew J. Smiths of Whittemore | nirs Irving Webb and Mrs. Harold | nue at the graduation ‘street. Priscilla was among those | Saute. —— 16. Academy in Budapest. graduating from St. Joseph Mercy Hospital School of Nursing at Ann In Spain his paintings were ac-| arbor Saturday. celona museums: and subsequently : New Stockings Coming Closer to a Custom Fit is the beauty space showing -be- _ “Spring Frolic” decorations are « papared of. Elizabeth Lake road, The pritpatetlons by (left to right) Mrs. George Pratt of North |are for the Sunday evening dance of Philop- Edith street, Mrs. William Coulacos of East |tohos Auxiliary to be held at 9 o'clock in the Sheffield avenue and Mrs. Abraham Ryeson | Hellenic Hall on Mariva avenue. at ite x vakia. More recently, the de Erdaly works have been shown throughout the United States. After a trip to the Far East where his works were exhibited in oe ee ee eee station. Betty McCully of West Iro- A quois road and Kenneth Ferguson J: J. Waingers Plan Patricia Colpus Repeats PRESTO antomatic water of Ni East boulevard t : Singa and Shanghai, the artist A Pontiac students who piased ia ine WwW h Ri h d H Party for Daughter coma Visiting profeaser “at the —_ fone eee hare! softener gives you ss Vows With Richard Hague) «n= ssise seises, ww Reva academy 6 Pin aru ai| ‘6% owt tes facta cgi ween pre The Hague. He came to the United States in 1939 and taught in Detroit, Bir- Mr. and re: Turris McCully and Mr. and Mrs, Stanley Ferguson made a special trip to be present J. J, Waingers will open. their Detroit home for an afternoon re- ception Sunday honoring their Church before 150 guests. Par- ents of the: bridal couple are Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Colpus of © A gown of white lace over taf- : Influenced by this new, stock- feta fashioned in a ballerina-length- *% Unlimited amounts of Filter- ings are now revealed to be every ed SOFT WATER — aute- for the last concert band perform-| was worn by Patricia Colpus this ; 4, | Mmingham, Pontiac and Ann Arbor bit as cosmetic as anything that ance. afternoon when she exchanged| Henderson street and Mr. and | daughter, Janice Sue, who will | before making his recog te “Cali- | ever poured from a bottle. Now, * Unlimited amounts of IRON _—*_* nuptial vows with Richard rei Edwin H. Hague. of Dray- | be confirmed at Temple Beth E]| sornia since-1945-he-hasbeen_pro.| Sheer, _ close-propor : L- _FREE— RUST FREE SOFT The Water Carnival, “which be- Hague. . s. Sunday. fessor of fine the University | fashioned stockings are coming | an ees oven’ and is con-| 4 jace bolero jacket covered the pond Dean Corbin of Waterford | Janice, who is a student at of outers, Cabtoraia in Los An-| lose to made-to-order fit. the “big ‘talk on campus this strapless bodice and a halo of tulle and lilies-of-the-valley held attended her sister as honor ma- tron and Mary Jean Brown was Kingswood School, Cranbrook, will hold a party in the evening for Dee Calculated to the exact number of stitches at all important fit week. “‘Forsooth and All That’’ is her friends. The reception is|~ Reviewing this show for the two-d her fingertip veil. She wore a| bridesmaid. They wore similar : P bt Francisco Chronicle, Alfred | Poimts, like the ankle, calf, knee, - — ot sot red single strand of pearls, and an /| dresses of aqua silk parkisteen in planned for 3 o'clock cating Cpn. aller the renowned | 9" garter hem, stocking cre tional spring term extravaganza.| . iq surrounded by lilies-of-the-|a ballerinavength with matching critic, writes, “De Erdel now graded te leg contours as Ri gyoerclindohdigpa portray. | valley formed her bouquet. - | bolero jackets. Pink colonial bou- |COrinne Sisterhood cain, to be one. of the great | Well as length and foot size. Shakespearean quotations, The 4 o'clock ceremony was | quets of carnations and pink head- great | Better fit means more beautiful three entertainment acts and ioe aed Jecrge | pieces of lace and carnations com- Gives Five Degrees clasale drattsmen ot cur tims. quséd. tus eiies Gar eangaiad: Regenerates Itself While You Sleep wal sports. i rj _ faapresshh : ar Widdifield in All Saints Episcopal | pleted their ensembles. Five women received degrees of and better wear. Among Pontiac students working Pink net over taffeta was worn the order Wednesday. evening when pictures of the humen figure. ALL at a Price within your Budget! on the Water Carnival is Judy Robinson of East Iroquois road, who sold programs Friday night. Evelyn Bochnig of Sylvan Lake helped. with publicity and George Kimball of West Walton boulevard helped arrange the stunts and games, * * «8 Charlotte Booth of Whittemore street was escorted to the Bethel Manor term party tonight by Dan- jel Johnson of Mason. The | onli being held at Pleasant Lake Mary Chase of Oliver street went! gay, to a student teachers’ counseling camp at Clear Lake near Battle Creek this weekend, Sunset Makes Summer Plans Plans for the summer were an- nounced at the Thursday meeting of Sunset Club at Wilson School. The group will meet at the school once more in June, then the meet- ings will be held at Oakland Park. ~ Summer plans inchide trips-te-Beb- - Lo, the Michigan State Fair, Put- In-Bay and Detroit Zoological Gar- dens. Mrs. Sylvia Sutton gave a read- ing and Mrs, Bertha Luke also en- tertained the group, A cooperative dinner was served, followed by a social 8 AUGUST F. SCARPELLI _Electrical engineering is the field chosen by August Scarpelli of Central avenue who will receive his B.E-E. degree from the Univer- ‘venus avenue; Sylvan-Lake—Mem-+- Area Students Making News on Campuses School news of area students in various parts of the country re- veals that Robert C. Seividge, son ot Dr. and Mrs, Harner Selvidge lot Birmingham,” received his high school diploma from Kemper Mili- tary School, Booneville, Mo., Mon- He was designated a distinguished cadet for the past school year and authorized to wear a gold wreath on hig sleeve during the coming school year. A member of Scholas- tic Honor Society, he was the high school senior winner of the Time Magazine award for knowledge of contemporary affairs. * ¢ ® Walter 0. Briggs Il of Bieom- field Hills has been elected busi- ness manager of the campus ra- dio station at Lehigh University in Bethichem, Pa.; for the coming—- year. Walter is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter O, Briggs Jr. * *¢ * A member of the daisy chain nal at Western Michigan College of Education this morning was Madah Mack, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold James of Ben- bers of the processional are chosen for their high scholastic standing at the college. Painted Piano Stool For efficiency, equip your kitch- en with an old-fashioned piano stool. It can be raised or lowered to the correct sit-down working height for both mother and growing daughters. -34-you-paint the-steol with_wash— able enamel, it can be sudsed as clean should be for sanitary reasons. Coming Events League of Catholic. women will meet at the League weneme. 281 S. Parke 8t., Monday at 8 Women = t! y aeose will Noid initia- tion and chapter = rp eae election of officers Monday «@ * 1939-1940 rotisieus rg at 8 p.m. wi jer, 10 Rosshire Ct. Dora B. ° iu will meet Mrs. Lula Buck- H, H Savage, @97 W. L, G. Rowley, netional Girecter of visual edu- cat: ill 9) . Gren my t obs wilt meet a “wi i) Ernestine : en pense Edison for = ncn juncheon, ie . Mot Birthday oo = sity of Detroit on June 16. NEW 42 Wisner &. — § a? RUG and CARPET CLEANERS: as all kitchen equipment | ; will meet th by junior bridesmaid, Judy~Col- pus, the bride's sister.Her bou- quet and headpiece~ were of aqua carnations and Tace. Howard” ‘Willis was best man, and seating the guests were Leo Cooper and Charles Poppy, both of Drayton Plains. For her daughter's wedding Kneale Room, the couple left for a wedding trip to northern Michi- gan. The new Mrs. Hague wore a navy. silk shantung suit-dress with the orchid from her bridal bou- quet. reside on Mount Clemens stréet. Two Initiated Into Sorority on Wednesday | Mrs. A. L, Kinkade and Mrs. Georgia Thornberry became new members of Lambda Chi Omega Sorority Wednesday evening when Beta Theta Chapter held formal initiation. Toastmistress for the event, | held in Hotel Waldron, was Mrs. Raymond Howell. Mrs. Charles Sanft gave the invocation, and the welcome was extended by Mrs. George Eldred. Mrs, Kinkade gave the response. by Decorations were planned. Mrs, Charlies Kistner, Mrs. L. B. Callely and Mrs. Don Bryson. Mrs. Harry Crawford of the sorority’s Beta Pi —" of Ferndale was After a reception in the Rose Malta, met at Malta Temple. Mrs. William Vandecar presided at the meeting and Mrs, James Schram, chairman of ways and means, reported a cooking school to be held soon. “His works are not only mag- nificent in technique but also in the tragic, lyric and epic insight which they provide.” Odds are 20 to one that a child's speech will be normal. At Daughter’s Home A former Pontiac resident, Mrs. Margaret Howard, is convalescing from an illness at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Lelin Smith of Rochester, Me 158 N. Telegraph Read A Presto Autometic.Conversion unit can be insialled to easily cheage @ manually —— softener to tully and completely CALL—WATERSOFTENERS, Inc. FEderol 5-5771 EXCLUSIVE STATE DISTRIBUTORS On their return they will 7 Smal Additional eecaeen fer Sising WAY | MPs» | 2-7132 = permanent im less time and greater ort for you. 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Our careful professional Call Careful Dan at See OE te Ee oe * Sra Seek Seen ae oe OR, | SS es ee a Se ee ee ee ee * wy _ EIGHT FIRST SOCIAL BRETHREN CHURCH 316 Baldwin Aye. i} Sunday 10:00 a.m. Preaching 11:00 am Evening. 7:30 p.m. Thurs. Prayer 7:30 Jesh Saturday Night Service ot 7:30 p. _ Paster, REV. CARL DOWNEY ¥e 4-8260 i in the ministry to metitally-handi- ththerans fo Push Mental Health Work By Religious News Service ST. PAUL, Minn. — Two “‘firsts” capped persons ‘were scored by the “FIRST CHURCH OF GOD ~ 25 East of Leokout Drive 7 Rew. Grever - Fable ~ 9:45 A. M.—Sunday School 10:00 A. M.—Morning Service 7:30 P. M.—Evening Service Gen. Offices: Andersen, Indiana oe CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH $47 N. Saginaw St. Chas. D. Race, Pastor. FE 4-0239 11:00 A. M.—Wership Service 0-00 A. M.—Bible School 7:30 P. M.—Evening Service ‘Tues. 7:00 P. M.—TYeoung Peopte Wed. 7:30 P. M—Prayer Meeting and Thers., 7:30 P. M.—Cheir Rehearsal Bible Study Jene 21—D. V. B. 8. FIRST GENERAL BAPTIST CHURCH Welcome to the services in our “new church 249 Baldwin Ave. FE 4-7172 SATURDAY NIGHT SERVICE... Austin Steward, Speaker Sunday School ........10:00 A. M. Morning Worship ......11:00 A.M. Christion Endeavor .... 6:30 P.M. Wednesdey Evening Prayer Service 7:30 P.M. Rev. R. Garner, Pastor H. Hampton, Choir Director ae een oe ee oe Rev. Garner __9:45—Sunday School -11:00—Morning Worship “Christ, the True 6:45—Youth Fellowship | gustana Lutheran Church at its jcomes the first church-supported _] | same time, the delegates were told, Minnesota Conference of the Au- 96th annual convention here. | The Rev. Walter P. Pearson, At-| tleboro, Mass., was installed as/| chaplain of the state mental hos- | pital at St. Peter, Minn. He be- full-time chaplain at any state men- i tal institution in Minnesota. The conference also voted to convert its Vasa Children’s Home near Red Wing, Minn., into a ' home for mentatty-retarded chil- | dren. The Vasa home has been caring for dependent and neglected chil-| ‘dren, but their number has been’ | declining, it was reported. At the _ THE PONTIAC PRESS, S ATURDAY, JUN B veryday Religion | THE MAN WHO CAN While. visiting New England Deaconess Hospital in Boston i heard |i lecture by the noted. specialist on diebetes, Dr. Elliott P. Joslin. He stressed the fact that one may inherit the tendency to” this disease. Because of this, one should know whether it is “in the © family" or whether one of his forebears died of it. To illustrate, he said ‘I know what my great, great, great great grandfather died of.’ “‘What?”’ I asked. He said, “he was hanged?’ When the laughter had subsided he added, “He was hanged as a witch in Salem.” Then, pointing his finger at me he said, ‘“‘And you hanged him. Jt was the church folk who did it.” I had no rebuttal. He was only emphasizing the fact that his thesis applied also in thé realm of morals. Diet is an essential here -as in physical diseases. Ezekiel says “the fathers have eaten sour grapes and the chil. dren's teeth are set on edge.” Shakespeare adds “this is thy eldest a »!} { EK 5, 1954 t REV. VALENTINE BICZYSKO son's son, unfortunate in nothing but in thee, — child, The canon law is laid on him.” The tendencies to both physical and morat diseases are potent in every individual but they are not fixed or final. This is the gist of the ; Man is not-dbomed by the Mistakes of his fathers He is not en- meshed in a web of evil from which there is no escape. Man is some- thing more than a-bale of batten ieft on the doorstep ef a relentless late. gospel _ some 250 to 300 mentally-retarded children are awaiting admission to overcrowded state mental institu- tions in the state. No church in- stitution is presently serving these children, it was said. Apostolic Church of Christ 458 Central armed wetter rome ee ae Fidelitas Medal Continue Plans * to Be Awarded | St. Mary's College | Graduate to Be Honored —He- ie Fesponaible for-his-own hfe One day Tom Paine met Ben- jamin Franklin in London and asked him, “What is America like?”’ Mr. Franklin replied “America is like a glorious promise or it ie like # yoke about a man’s neck,—depending on the man.” The same— is true in life. Your destiny is up to you. : “Every Man A King”. is something more than a stage fancy; it is a life fact, or may be, for every man is offered the divine agin of kingship. ‘King’ and ‘‘can’’ are the same word. The king is one who can. He may be free regardless of the evil tendencies that would enslave him. The sour grapes of sin are neutral- ized by the sweet grapes of forgiving Grace. “So nigh is graude ur to our dust. so near is God to man.’ goodness peat . semelcceee sel reat PILGRIM Y. P. S8....... aupaoorococodr 6:45 P.M EVENING SERVICE ............... alee cis /e(= "7:30 P.M. Special Music — Special Singing — Bible Preaching Speaker Sunday, “a: oo P.M. Rev. Crutchiey, ef Detrelt, Speaker Bally Sunday Dinner—5:00 P.M. ‘| THE FIRST CHURCH ‘| OF THE BRETHREN Morning Service—11: oo A.M, Je,_High School ‘eongregation «standing. with his | arm thrust up in the air holding a | Brother?” he asked curiously. |out. We undoubtedly are having a them go to chure ra but they pray nevertheless — and more and more of them are going to church every Sunday. By NORMAN VINCENT PEALE Ben Lucian Burman, the novel- ist, tells about a hill country preacher who discovered a won- derful description of the power of prayer. This preacher walked out of his church and found one of his | With all this interest in prayer, | one of the questions most frequent- ly asked of me is “How do I pray in such a way that it will bring a solution to my problems?” First of all, dence that God will guide you about what to do and how to do ball of string. “What are you doing there, “Flying a kite,” the man an- swered. /ed in his own life, reflected such Fhe preacher | & belief. | looked ‘up at the| A reason many are ineffective specific problems and you will get it. Second, be willing to wait for an answer. After having asked for help, let go the matter; leave it up to God. Successful prayer is based on how much faith you have. “Neither can I” the man told him, “but I sure can feel it tugging!” Many people DR. PEALE seem to feel prayer tugging these days. An old friend-of mine in the | South wrote me not Tong ago, | “This is the prayingest generation that ever lived in this country.”’ My own experience bears him According to your faith, be it unto you."" So do not worry or be |anxious or doubting, for such mental attitudes indicate a short- age of faith. Believe that the right answer will come. Practice pa- tiencée and faith. | Third, do not be afraid to ask i big. A man I knew yéars ago and real spiritual renewal, the greatest resurgence of religion in a century. And it is marked particularly by the universality of prayer. From the President in the “The Little Church With the BIG HEART” E. C. Swanson, Minister. Ray Overbaugh, 8. 8S. Supt. nanan Scheol—10:00 A M. Evening Service—7:00 P.M. Sunday Evening—7:00 P.M. at the Parsonage | “The Church and the Children” CHURCH OF CHRIST Meets at 1194 Jeslyn Ave. for Wership EACH LORD'S DAY MORN, 1) A.M. Services Each Lerd's Day Evening... .-2.30_P. M. Thus saith the Lord, Stand Ye in the ways. and se paths” where is the good way and walk therein an your souls. e and ask for the “old d ye shall find rest for pray with confi- | it. Abraham Lincoln's simple trust | |in prayer, constantly demonstrat- | blue, clear sky. | in prayer is because of a lack of “I can't see any/|simple trust in God's guidance. | kite,"’ he said. Pray for specific guidance about. for Work as Priest The Fidelitas Medal will awarded the Rev. Valentino Bic- zysko of St. Stanislaus Parish in Nanticoke, Pa. by St. Mary Col- lege at Orchard Lake. A graduate of St. Mary’s, Father |Biczysko is- also a graduate of i St. Thomas College in Scranton 'and St. Benaventure Serginary in |New York. He was ordained at | Scranton July 3, 1908. | “In announcing the award, Lof SS Cyral and Methodius Sem- inary at Orchard Lake said: “Because he possessed a lev- ing heart that was always sensi- tive to the spiritual, cultural and social needs of the faithful, he has fashioned of his priestly life the living fulfillment of the teach- ings of His Master and has proved himself a worthy re- cipient of the medal.” . The presentation will be made _by the most Rev. Joseph Rancans of Grand Rapids during the 65th annual commencement exercises. Couple Will Build 2 Catholic Churches BUFFALO, N. Y. — Inspired by | ——S | Church. ‘The couple, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. Troidl, will provide funds to build one church in East Bethany, |N. Y,, in the Diocese of Buffalo, /nated in the Diocese of Raleigh, Nee ‘The gifts fulfill a promise made by the Troidls to Auxiliary Bish- op Leo R. Smith, Buffalo, and Auxiliary Bishop James J. Na- vagh, of Raleigh, former head of the Buffalo. Missionary Aposto- late. The Troidls pledged to build a) church in each diocese symboliz- ing their high personal regard for | the two bishops. Mr. Troidl drew plans for the East Bethany church | sel wa White House. and the me who was a great expert in prayer of Congress in our Capitol — taught me his formula, “Think to the least of us, people every’ | big, believe big. pray big."’ Some where are praying. Not all of | pavers are so. little that God knows .we do not mean them, and He only answers prayers that we mean. Paul Deems, 7175 Elizabeth Lake Road ‘FE 7-0226— WESLEYAN METHODIST 67 NORTH LYNN STREET 10:00 Sun. School Rev. C. D. Friess W. Y. P. S. 6:45 11:00 Worship Pastor Evangelistic 7:30 Listen Temerrew Morning Over Pontiag WCAR (1136 he} at 0:05 te 8.0 A.M. We present—“HERALD OF SALVATION’—Tune In. 11:00 A. M. M KENNETH A. HUTCHINSON Minister ___“PENTICOST” _ 7:30 P. M. Evening Worship — sometimes. I have prayed for lots of things to which He has said, Of course, He will turn us down , Bessie) be | be built as a headquarters for |seven-acre - building the | heart Rt. Rev. Edward J. Szumal, rector | devotion to their faith and bless- ings received, a Buffalo contractor | ‘and his wife are donating two. ‘churches to the Roman Catholic | and another at a site to be desig- | to Build Temple Rejection of Columbus as Church Council Site Won't Halt Project By Religious News Service COLUMBUS, \Ohio — Plans to construct a Temple of Good Will here to house Protestant agencies will be continued no matter where! the National Council of asad locates its headquarters. The announcement was made by | Dr. B. F. Lamb, president of the Temple. corporation, after a Na- tional Council committee virtually ruléd out Columbus as a site for its headquarters. __ The committze indicated the | field had been narrowed to a- “| | choice between New York and | Chicage. _The Temple, Dr. Lamb said, will | Ohio and national Protestant groups. Until recently Temple sup- porters felt commitments from de- nominations should be obtained prior to the start of construction, he said. Now, however, he added, construction will begin and com- mitments obtained later. The Temple corporation holds | deeds for al] but two parcels of a/| site in the, of Columbus’ downtown area. Dr. Lamb said the property, ‘including an eight-story building, | lis worth about $2,300,000. He said; /the corporation owes $900,000 in | mortgages on various parcels at ' the site. Negro fo ) to Head |Board of Army Chaplains | By Religious News Service chaplain who was decorated for | outstanding heroism in Korea has | /beén named president of the’ Army's Chaplain Board, it a announced here. | He is Colonel John A. DeVeaux, | African Methodist Episcopal of Mi- | ami, Fla., the Army’s highest rank- | | ing Negro chaplain. | Chaplain DeVeaux won the Le- | gion of Merit, second highest dec- oration the Army can bestow, for heroism with the 24th Infantry Division in Korea. Subsequently, he was senior administrative chap- | WASHINGTON, D. C.—A Negro | a Pastors — Restraint. on Segregation Ruling ELIZABETH CIry, N: C—The Ministers’ Association here issued a ee urging ‘‘restraint, pa- nce and humility’ by the publie in = considering the Supreme Court ‘ruling banning segregation in the ' public schools. “We urge the aviodance of ex- —~ ° _treme statements, whether of de- | fiance and threat on the one hand,” the ministérs said, ‘‘or jubilation and victory onthe other hand, as tending to-defeat our efforts in a time when we need to see clearly, think truly, and act bravely." ————— CHRISTIAN PSYCHIC SCIENCE CHURCH 30 Whittemore Street 7:30 P.M.—Mr, H. Phillips Message Bearers: Rev. M. Clarke, Charies Stack, WH. J. Drake Sun 1-7;30 P M.—Prayer Service Wed, 7 a8 PM. —Mid-Week Service Sun. 12. Bible Study & San. Scheel Sun... | THE JOSLYN AVENUE UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Joslyn at Third lf you Must travel on the Lord's Day. be sure to take time for Chur: OUR SERVICES Bible School Worship 11:15 A.M. & 7:30 P.M. Youth Fellowship .. 6:30 P.M. Edmond I. Watkins, Paster eon \ Asseaibly Church a | Ft — eT 1517 Joslyn (Full Gospel) | | Sunday Scheol ..10a.m, |]: Worship Service ... lla.m. ‘| Christian Endeavor ....... 6:30 p.m, | Evangelistic Serv. 7:45 p.m, |. Tues., 7:45 p.m. Cottage | ‘Prayer Meeting L. Fred Peter, Pastor = Community United Presbyterian Church Drayton Plains, Michigan W. J. Teeuwissen, Jr., Paster 9:45 a.m. Bible School 11:00 a.m. Worship Service 5:30 p.m. Youth Fellowship . lain in charge of setting up a highly-successful program of min- | istry to North Korean and Chi- | nese prisoners of war. His selection as head of the | Chaplain Board is the first major appointment made by Chaplain | | (Major General) Patrick J. Ryan, | the new Army Chief of Chaplains. | To Get Embassy Status By Religious News Service VATICAN: CITY — Egypt's leg- |ation to the Holly See is being raised to embassy status, it was announced here: This change will not immediately affect the Vatican's representative at Cario, who will remain” an in- ill_turn_the_first_spadef ul. -ternuncio. | Wednesday: Prayer and Study Hour 7:30. p. m. —— 2 | CHRISTIAN SCIENCE © | Sunday Scheel ........ It e'Cleck " Sunday Service ... . 11 e'Cleck | | SUBJECT FOR SUNDAY: ne “GOD THE ONLY | CAUSE AND CREATOR” Wednesday Evening Testimenial | Meeting at 8:00 o’Cleck FREE READING ROOM t EAST LAWRENCE STREET | Open Weekdays: 11 fing 6 Fridays Until 9 P.M. First Church of Christ Scientist | Lawrence and William Sts. Ses = Se Kirk in the Hills Organist! Has Distinguished Record Frederick L. Marriott is the new | organist and choirmaster at the > “No,” but that did not destroy my faith. The great Indian poet. Ta- gore, wrote, “I have often been saved by His hard refusals.” be refused and it is to our ad- vantage to receive a “‘No” an- swer. But always remember there is nothing for which we are not entitled to ask if we do so with sincerity. ~ Finally. orning Worship Sometimes our prayers should | ‘T think” our ~ prayers, _ Kirk in the Hills. He w last week, according to the pastor, Dr. Harold De Windt. Marriott was graduated from the American Conservatory—of- “Musicy] in Chicago with honors in organ. He also is a graduate of the Ecole -de Carillon in Malines, Belgium, where he received his diploma with ‘grand: distinction’, a high honor given only eight times in the history of the school. He is the | __ only carillonneur in America to “hold the coveted—award.- = The Christian and Missionary Alliance Church {Near Orchard Lake Ave.) Rev. G. J. Bersche, Pastor Sunday School ..... 11:00 a. m. ‘TP Morning Worship . As a composer he was given Dedication of Babies first prize by the Jury of the | Communion Service Ecole de Carillon for his com- “Parent Responsibility” position ‘Fantasie on ‘Dat Men | Alliance Youth First Southern Missionary _ . BAPTIST CHURCH must not take the form of asking for things, or even of giving thanks for blessings received. An ‘even higher prayer level is to ask | God to give Himself to us. “THE END OF THE ROAD” Sunday School 9:45 A. M. Youth Service 6:30 P. M. _ Wednesday Evening Service 7:30 P. M. : 365 East Wilson Ave. What i mean ty this is (Hustrat: Lath vee coe ie ‘| Fellowship ....... 6:15 p.m. : Sunday School .*...... 9:45 A.M. ed by the story of a young man somiepsicon at " sy = ven Evangelistic Service . 7:30 p.m. | Morning Worship 11:00 A.M who was having a great deal of OY ethers “A alle “Secret Sins” : Teese _— . trouble and was trying to pray his | ‘ . pocigi re A B.T.U. ....... Michele lelere 6:45 P.M. . way out of it. But he did not seem = Anns land, Ireland and the United | Evening Worship ...... 7:30 P.M. . to get an answer. One day he Bb) sin 4 = How Christian Science Heals Wed. Prayer Meeting. .. 7:30 P.M. es | prayed simply, “Dear Lord, be . In making the announcement, : Young People’s Bible Study 8:00 P. M All Types of with me.” Men’s Club Plans Movie | Dr. De Windt stated, “We have “HEALING THE : y 8:00 P.M. ae cetun i. © erence | unique opportunity and a stirring APTEREFFECTS OF WAR” REV. A. H. MULLINS. Post Phone FE 4.8574 Vacation Bible School we - y Bie mind |__1re film’ “John Wesley” will be challenge here at the Kirk. With ls » Pastor one TE S- hunt ie raids aga presented under the auspices of the growth of membership and CKLW (800ke) resu ; d became calm, and as a result he 11. xten’s Club of Central Metho-| the plans which are under way | am VA began to produce Ideas, one of dist Church June 20 and 21 in Pon- | for the completion of the nave and| ===" which was the solution to his tiac High School Auditorium. the installation of the new organ, ot efntaSaes eS (there is a need for a full-time Keep these basic. principles ‘in| “The African Baptist Association | organist and choirmaster. mind when you offer your own in Nova Scotia, which owes its “We are most fortunate to have prayers and I am certain you will, ,existence to the work of two es- been able to obtain the services get right results. | caped slaves from the U. S., re- of Mr. Marriott. We believe he will Supplies Cris rl Sas 39 Oakland Altlilated with Southern Baptist Convention - Sunday - School 10 A.M. eer de errdiste 4 ae ~ Pentecost Sunday Services ee! : CHRISTIAN TEMPLE | = Copyright 1954 | cently observed its centenary. fee eet aes othe ati a 1 ——a i i r \ “ties of our church.” ‘is "SS Wale on | 505 Auburn Ave. All Saints Episcopal Church | ~ CHURCH OF CHRIST Trappists to Establish take HEAR REV. LOLA MARION WILLIAMS STREET AT WEST PIKE | awe ipaetnnees PiNfe (uren ©. BANKES, Minter tas nine New Zealand Foundation | Pg A.M, Sunday Bible School 7:20 P.M. Wednesday Eve. 10:50 A.M. Sanday Worship 871 Robinweed Ave LONDON—Six Cistercian monks from Mount Melleray Abbey, in. Ireland, left here for New Zea-| land where they will establish the | first Trappist foundation in that coun WXYZ—Each Sun. 1:00 te 1:30 P. M. 7:20 P.M, Sunday Evening Service FE 54-7642 PARKDALE The Rev. C. George Widdifield, Rector Rev. Waldo R. Hunt Rev. William C. Hamm Rev. Ward Clabuesch mov. tale F. Marion Qutstanding Speaker at All Services 10:00 A. M.—Worship and Sermon “Why Did God Send The Holy Spirit?” 10:00 A. M,—Noon Children’s Church & Bible School ; Bring the entire family—A class for every age. -_ EVANGELISTIC TABERNACLE 60 Tilden at W. Huron Preaching 11 A.M. & 7:30 P.M. Youth Groups 6:30 P. M. 8:00 A. M—Holy Communion 9:30 A. M.—Holy Communion, Church School 11:00 A.M —Holy Communion, Church School. Sermon by the Rector, | Instruction, PARKDALE & HOLLYWOOD ONE BLOCK WEST OF BALDWIN try. The Abbey will be dedicated to Our Lady of the Southern Star and will be located at Kopua, Hawkes Ss eee 7:45 P. M.—Evangelistic Service—Great Song Service Red Wea io CKLW, 7:30 — R Special Music by Orchestra and Choir and Organ 1: : , SUNDAY SCHOOL—8: 45 A.M. tad Now Zealand's northern ist g Am ALS By il means beer this sermon “The Reality ofthe Ropivre” | | | St Mary'e-in-The-Bills |) St. Madey ene 11MM 1048 A.M. — “THE MEANING OF PENTECOST” | [—> - —— 7:45 P.M. Wednesday—Bible Study Jouign Rd and Greenshield R41 Ts og 4 a4 Holy Communion non 2, — ‘ ZION CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE ; (DR. LELAND L. MARION, Director jermeoe) lamas |" ore eee gelabnslgainahineanglnghdeaal SoS ( : ; ‘ ; , parwen by ine ae Sermon by the Rev. REV. WAENE, ae 10:00 A.M. Sundey School LB :00 A. M, were, “4 Friendly Place to Worship” | Wl Wm. C. Hamm,. Vicat Waldo R. Hunt Vicar Minieter. FE 2-6923 os 7:30 P.M. Evangelistic Service : . | : = ya ( Rev. W. E. Verian, Paster Lavern Sheffield, Meste Dt mae. aS \ . ‘s . foe q y "| , . 2 f , , < ‘a \ j | . i. ) : s | | , i - tt } \ ‘ et = = S = i . \ z N “f- | = \ 1 eae 7 Da ee A Cae GIS uu a ee die yee, pean uci Megas ee f rie Faith Francis to Speak Here First “Methodist Church ~ Former Assistant to Tell of Mexican Mission — Guest speaker Sunday at 7:30 p. m. in First Methodist Church - will be Miss Faith Francis who is| | - hom? on furlough from her mis- | sionary work on the Mexican ber- im the border area. A graduate of Arthur Hill High|| | School in Saginaw, Miss Francis | studied at Chicago Evangelistic — Institute and Greenville College. - For.a short-time she was assis. |. - tant at the local church here, She went to the border in 1951. Treats 5,000 Yearly in Jungle Hospital Africa contains the largest share . . a Ga walla ealeeey CHURCH TO BE DEDICATED — Public dedica- June 13. The formal dedication will take “We should all take our share t place at the 11 a. m. service Sunday, of the burden pain that ties | Baptist Church will at Sates at ae) q year, at a Biblical scholar, muv- cician, biographer, philosopher and _ preacher. St. Trinity Lutheran to Hold Confirmation bf be Re Members and friends of Bethany Baptist Church will gather at the 11 a.m. service Sunday to dedicate the new sanctuary to the worship of God. Dr. W. James Niven, pastor of the church from 1939 to 12 will preach the dedicatory sermon. Dr. Niven is now with the public rela- tions department. of Franklin Col- lege, Franklin, Ind. The Rev. Fred R. Tiffany is pastor of the church, Dr, Rufus Laud Mission Work Ralph Claus, resi- aot eee ak. Waly oe NEW YORK — A group of 22 ficiate and special music will be men and =e given by the Junior and Senior | lauded the missionary work th Ly pra Bh . yer en ae vost the. | a ane _. world tour of its mission installa- fions in 14 countries. In the course of the tour which Stone Baptist ¢ Church 3931 Auburn et Adams Wed. Eve., june 9th, 8:00 P. M. traveling by virtually every known near Tokyo, and Presbyterian Col- Ree tor name: ot Boke rahe "One member of the laymen’s party reported on his return that he was so impressed by the work being done that he intended to turn. over half his life savings to Oakland Ave. United Presbyterian Church _]__ pr. andrew 8. Creswell, Minister Presbyterian foreign missions work. , . Missouri Synod Tops 2 Million Membership 10 A.M. Christ Our Sacrifice Hubert C. Stewart. speaking *7:30 P.M. Youth Encampment Mrs. Glora Luck | 6:20 Youth Fellowship Groups ST. LOUIS, Mo. — Membership; in the Lutheran “Church-Missour! Synod topped the 2,000,000-mark at denomination’s annual statistical report issued at headquarters here. The Rev. Armin Schroeder, Synod statistician, said that mem- bership rose 79,690 to a total ot cent over 1952. The Synod has FIRST PROGRESSIVE SPIRITUALIST CHURCH REV. FRED CAWSEY of Mid-Week come woneenney 7:30 P. 4,013 pastors. Contributions for the denomina- tion's work throughout the world totaled $80,221,031, only $1,652,106 less than in 1952 when an extra- “Love Not Evening Evangelistic. Service 7:30 Why The Bible Says _ the Scriptural meaning of pees Not the World”? A Scriptural message describing the world we are not to love. Message by Rev. Tom Malone Special Musical Program the World” _ the phrase, 28 Lest Sundey .....- Sundey Schoo! Attendance sere we 834] New Bethany ‘Sanctuary to Be Dedicated Sunday ‘After World Tour | wim "strs." « the end of 11953, according to the é Fund Campaign Reaches Goal M. Traver, organizer and first =. Miss Elda Sutter, organist and sae n for $1 Million to eae Westminster Abbey At 7:30 p.m. a candlelight Com- munion service will close the day's activities, The Rev. Wilbur Bloom, this service. speaker, ' Following the banquet guests will visit all the rooms and the sanc- tuary. The week-long activities will close with the worship service on June By Retigioug News Service _Britaln is on| trialists, and many_ the verge of the greatest spiritual | Wing people.” awakening in its history, Dr. Billy Grahm said here after he closed his three month London crusade. In a press interview, the Amer- jean evangelist summarized the achievements of the campaign he felt-in the churches, } scars abn | ee a ses For three months, Dr. Graham said, great crowds had-come to Harringay Arena ‘and the interest today is far greater than at the beginning, and the crowds turned away are larger than ever.” The evangelist answered those who feared showmanship and pub- licity might have undue: influence the part of the churches. and London, “ with the complete, absence of show- manship and only the disembodied | Voice to listen (o." well as for and political. purposes.” England Thanks World a Abbey has reached its goal of} etssaedh Pras) asossoag it was a result of the ravages of time. — Abbey is almost 900 years Graham Reports Britain Near Spiritual Awakening ‘members of Parliament, big indus- thousands of | _ He predicted that the greatest effect.of the campaign would be Stressing that his team would establish no organization in the wake of the campaign, and if one were formed “I would repudiate | it,” Dr. Graham said they were “sending the campaign results The evangelist said that since the beginning sof the campaign) | there had been a growing interest and willingness to cooperate on Dr. Graham said he had been particularly impressed by the re- sponse. of undergraduates at the aaeartine of Oxford, Cambridge adding: a L feet the destinies of our two ew oe ee he said. ‘We should get together spiritually as for military and economic EP evar eke so cetleg if Evangelical | perteeed So eo ee vision ‘series which it hopes will ‘|“veach th eunchurched of Amer- ica for Christ.’ . ee eee ee enee St Paul Lutheran Church — (The Church of the Lutheran Hour) Joslyn at Fourth — Welcomes You! 10:48 A. M—Siesaing, Greviee Watch “This Js the Life’—sunday, 13:30 P.M. Boe oh ie 2 44 % . a3 2 ) . THE FAMILY DRIVE-IN a! BOX OFFICE OPgaS SAT. AT 7: 15 P. M.--BOX OFFICE OPENS SUN. AT 6 45 P. m. WATER faint 7 DRIVE-IN THEATER SUN. & MON. STAGE SHOWS AT. 7:45 and 10:00 "The Meanest Man in the Movies’ DIRECT FROM HOLLYWOOD ON THE SCREEN IN PERSON — ~ KENN DUNCAN and His Company of Western Entertainers — ADVANCE IN PRICES! YOu LOVE TO Including _ The Sweetheart of the Sagebrush RUTHIE MACK Song Stylist Guiter Virtuoso HANK GUNDER Been Featured With ARTHUR GODFREY HERB- SHRINER and ~ EDDIE ARNOLD TV SHOWS DUDE JERRY ___SILEMORE and. LEE HATE! You've Seen Him on the _ Screen--Television COL mM PICTURES prevents a GENE AUT ped CHAMPION |. With NOW meet HIM FACE To Face: | _ KEN DUNCAN Pontiac Theaters are part of a parade of stars in M-G-M’'s picture of the year, “Ex- ecutive Suite.” The great cast includes William Holden, June Allyson, rr | MANNY'S RINGSIDE BAR West Huron ot Elizabeth Lake Roods THE TUNETOPPERS —__for-YourDencing Pleasure _ GARRY WELLS Capital Recording Star SUNDAY “SULLY at the KEYBOARD” 4 * * ’ , * a9 “You Can't Beat Manny's for Fun aE — + ‘ is . { z BLONDE AND HER BOSS—Shelley Winters and Paul Douglas TONITE—Last Complete Show Starts at 10 P.M. PLUS— THOSE REDHEADS FROM SEATTLE” Rhonda Fleming—Gene Borry—Guy Mitchell *Barbafa Stanwyck, Frederic March, Walter Pidgeon and Louis [= OAKL AND | | Calhern. ‘ ‘Executive Suite” starts Sunday at the (Oakland: Sun thru. ‘Sat “Executive ' Suite’ William Holdon, June Al- | “Jivaro.”’ Fernando Lamas, Rhon- | _lyson, Barbara Stanwyck Fred. | Cloud ‘Eesding Tried da Fleming | SEATTLE ()—Cloud-seeding in rick March, Walter Pidgeon, ao eniges the Weather Bureau's rain-making sre ee Gre Le GS hoe acl | experiment in the rainy Northwest Chandler, Maureen O'Hara; ‘Sea’ is ending. Ferguson Hall, director STRAND | of the project, said it ‘will take Sat, Tues “Casanova’s Big | of Lost Ships,’’ John Derek, Wal- Pwwwvwvuvvevwvwvue'™ la ll ala lalla tl ON OUR GIANT SCREEN! JUBILEE TRAIL [owt SHOW “Face of Marble” SUNDAY COLOR PROGRAM , Halfway around the world ve came...to vast and mysterious Ceylon! weer es COLOR BY . ii 5 © vouitl se sic mast angers TECHNICOUOR, BAe Fs. a ° scene of destruction ever filmed Only one stolen kiss | - the wild elephant rebellion! fanned the flame that turned » \ Coaliae ven the mansion called Elephant __-—-~- ’ Walk into a house of terror! —EUABEDH’ TAYOR Television Stars from WBRC-TV -AND KENNE DUNCAN Officiating His Remackable Marksmanship with [| His Rifles and Pistols on the Stage! ON THE BCREEN a Produced by IRVING ASHER - Directed by WILLIAM DIETERLE - Screenplay by JOHN LEE MAHIN Based on the Novel by Robert Standish « A Paramount Picture ALSO THE STARTLING AND DARING STORY OF WILD YOUNG LOVE! 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Now in Bloom COLE’S GARDEN Special Group Prices iT udy Garland to Win Oscar for New Film By BOB THOMAS ! HOLLYWOOD w—Even though the Oscar derby is not even half over, it is safe to predict that Judy Garland will win . next acl dollars hag been spent to showcase her talents. Her husband, Sid Luft. jis the producer, The director, | George Cukor, is noted for wring- ing peak performances from ac- tresses. The role, engagingly, * Zs played by Janet Gaynor in’ the! first version, is a tour de force. | Miss Garland undoubtedly will be good, perhaps greet. And you can't beat ms sympathy vote. The Garland comeback, after her personal and career troubles, is a sure ballot draw. The Oscar, if it comes, will ¢climax—oneof_the-strangest- film projects in many years. Before his marriage ‘to Miss Garland, Luft's previous claim to fame concerned various fistic encounters ori the Sunset Strip and a stormy divorce from Lynn Bart. His previous ex- perience had been producing quickies at Monogram and his own Hollywood watched in wonder- ment as the bil! mounted for War- ner Brothers, which had previously fired large numbers of its staff and undergone other economy measures. The shooting lasted longer than any film in years and isn’t over yet. Remaining to be shot is a big production number, reported to cost $100,000. . * * 6 ‘The film was troubled from the start. Casting of the Fredric. March part posed a problem, Among those mentioned: Henry Fonda, Stewart Granger, William Powell, Robert Young, Humphrey Bogart. Vie Mature. The assignment of James Mason caused a large let- down in some quarters. The set was open to the press for a few days during the long shootihg. But most of the time it was closed tight. There were re- ports that the film had five cam- eramen in succession and that Miss Garland tiffed with ward- DISNEY ARTIST TO VISIT HERE—Nick George, storyman—; Pontiac Monday and will visit several public schools here. Mr. George will bring to life some of the famous Disney characters for students at Lincoln Junior High; Wevér Junior High, Baldwin Elementary, Jefferson Junior High, Bagley Elementary and Longfellow Elemen- tary schools. Marie McDonald Asks Her Husband to Leave «| HOLLYWOOD @ Actress Marie~ McDonald says a clash of temperaments has caused her and her husband, Harry Kari, wealthy shoe. manufacturer, to agree on a trial separation. She would move out of their house. Fox and Hounds f formance and was unable to sus- tain it for more than a few hours a day. But he said the added expense was worth it, © e * “A Star Is Born” has given Hollywood much to talk about in the past year. And the town will still be talking next March when, I predict, Judy receives an Oscar, just as she does in the picture. | Woodward at Long Lake Road, Bloomfield Hills Phone Birmingham MI 4-4800 NOW SERVING LUNCHES From 12 Noon as Well as Dinners from 5:30 _ will wed * put says no date has sketch artist of the Walt Disney Studios in Hollywood, is coming to | said yesterday that he ‘THE PONT! AC PRESS, “SATURDAY, JUNE 5, 1958 Says June Haver | triend, ‘sent out ivitations yester- | (day to a lingerie shower for Miss | {Haver next Thursday, her 28th Certain to Wed, Fred MacMurray | comment. HOLLYWOOD i—June . Haver's panes voeently pases a new use for a re noneneri 2 x Fred, Macht ei | $135,000. His former wife, Lillian, marriage, leaving their two adopt- ed children, Susan, 14/ and Robert, 10. ibeen set. Mrs. Carl Johnston, a Saniy birthday. June was unavailable for | Bob's | Chicken ‘House "DELICIOUS: FOODS: uso. 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Concerning the long schedule, director Cukor said that Judy was giving a splendid per- Community Theaters Birmingham Tues.: “Hell and High Water,” Richard Widmark, David Wayne: “The Boy from Oklahoma,” Will Rogers Jr., Nancy Olson. Sat.: “Rhapsody,” Elizabeth Taylor, Vittorid Gassmaen; “Prisoners of the Casbah,” Gloria Grahme, Cesar Remero. Sun.: “Phantom of the Rue Morgue," | “Yankee Pasha.” Hills-Rechester OA MODER GIANT anoramiC ——— STARTING SCREEN PHONE FEDERAL 2 dill 4851 KLAND NiyY BIR CONDITIONED LAST TIMES TODAY CinemaScope @ Robert Mitcham © Marilyn Monroe “RIVER of NO RETURN" —Sat--- “Ride Ctear~ of Diadio,“— color. Audie Murphy, Dan Duryea: aa Al- amein,” — Brady, Rita More *Tt Sho Floren “Holliday, Peter Lawford . Thur.: “The Best Years of our - Prederi March. Myrna Loy. | » Sat an Behind the Gun.” color, Randolph Scott, Patricia Wymore: | “The Prisoners of the Casbah.” color, | Gloria Grahame, Turhan Bey. 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DOUGLAS - Lous CALHERN we DEAN JAGGER ~ NINA FOCH ~ To Corson FEATURES STARTING AT—1:19 - 3:22 - 5:25-7:28 - 9:34 ADDED: CARTOON © LATE WORLD NEWS || COMING: ALAN LADD in “PARATROOPER” TRG iceman | Adventure among the Headhunters of the Amazon! Pronounced HE-VA-RO (Headhunters of the Amazon) CoLor By aoa TAMIS PLEMING _ pl KEITH Features: 12:24-3:28 . 6:32-9:50 _ «. , or ss sj + ae a ed ae ak i ee ee ae ee ee Se SS eS ee a ee ee—_ iS ; j TWELVE | Milford Sees Bright Future to Feel Effects of Growing Industrial, Residential Expansion (This ts the 13th in # series of articles | describing population and industrial growth of communities In Oskiand and, edjcining counties ; By HARRY J. REED Milford, one of the oldest of ———Qakiand..County's towns, has as. bright a future as some-of the most recently established. With wide expanses of unde- veloped land, it stands to play a/ - Jeading role in the rushing develop. | ment that is the picture of a land County today. | As evidenced now the develop- | ment will be both residential and industrial, as growth extends from the congested metropolitan Detroit area. President the 122-year-old village, Don Houghton is one of many. residents ; who feel they are “in the | calm beioce the | the storm” as far of \ ee concerned, oo ss “Our growth is re slow, compared : “to other booming HOUGHTON areas, but all the homes have been nice ones, houses « that we're proud of,” Houghton says. He estimates that 25 dwellings were constructed in 1953. One drawing card which at- tracts future residents is the beautiful Kensington Metropoli- tan Park, which brings thousands of Detroit residents every week- end. It aptly displays the grace- fully sloping \errain which is so typical ef the township. The names of the large corpora tions. holding land in Milford Township indicate what the future holds for the area. Besides its large, 400-man carbu- retor plant the Ford Motor Co. owns some 500 acres. Chrysler Corp. has a large tract in the _southern part of the township, and General Motors has several large sections besides itsetortuous testing track for military vehicles. Also within the village is the Agnew Electric Co., producing welding equipment, Pneumatics Co., making pneumatic valves, and Skuttle Manufacturing Co., which makes automatic dehumidifiers for warm air furnaces, steam and hot water systems. A Detroit firm since 1935, Skuttle exemplifies -thetrend_to_move-_out of expensive, congested city loca- tions, and into wider spaces of Oakland County. “We changed locations last De- cember for more space which we couldn't get at a reasonable price in Detroit,”. president Russel Geis- | ler reported. From his cubby-hole office in a corner of crowded office, — Postrnaster —Vin= cent Boyle watch- es new residents add to his woe. “We've added about 175 fami- lies during the past four years, and we'll soon be a first class post- ' office {if our re- BOYLE One of en Ess -nsasssegeanes a uN HE PONTIAC PRESS, S. ATU RDAY , JUN ~ 5, 1954 % am } Oakland County’s Oldest Towns Looks | Forward — Graduation Held _ at North Branch 73 High School Seniors Receive Diplomas After Talk by UM Dean NORTH BRANCH —. ‘You Can Take It With You,” was the sub- ject of the commencement address, given by Mr. G, C. Wilson, dean ef admissions of the University of Michigan before the high school Stressing the changing times, he stated that more changes in living have developed in the past 50 years | 3 List Candidacy jis Dr, to School Board Woman and-Two Men Seek Posts in Huron | Valley System MILFORD — A woman and two men have announced theif candi- dacy for election to the Board of Education of Huron Valley Schools | June 14, Seeking re-election to the board , Benjamin Bragg, osteo- pathic surgeon in Milford; who jas served two terms, He is a Rotary Club member and has one , child in school, } |? ‘Music Festival Set Thursday Waterford’s Program Will Be Staged by 2,000 School Children WATERFORD TOWNSHIP—An- nual outdoor music festival for Waterford Township Schools will be held at 7 p:m. Thursday in the ‘high school stadium on Crescent ; | Lake road, jt Was announced to- day The public is invited to attend the event, which will be staged by 2,000 youngsters from grades | four, five and six of the township | schools a ait — in Oil ls Appraised FAMILY TREE—For the first time in’ Milford High School his- tory, a fourth generation student will be graduated here Wednesday. Pictured above are three of the four persons in the same family who attended the agricultural high school. They are (1. to r.) Mrs. Eleanor Phillips Beam (1927), her son Bradley Marion’ Beam (1954) and, Mrs. Myr! Bradley Phillips (1906), Mrs. Beam's mother, now deceased was the first family graduate, Mrs. Mirtie Aeltitl od Bradley €1887)}. oe 'Huron Valley to Benefit Children to Offer Services in Planting Tree Seedlings? MILFORD—"You buy ‘em, and, new reforestration program origi- we'll plant 'em.”"~That's what chil- | nated by Arthur Burklund, elemen- dren in the third, fourth, fifth and |tary school superintendent. sixth grades will be act prop- Burkland got the idea when a erty owners in the Huron Valley teacher, Mrs. Exther Meiphrus, Schools area. purchaced 2,000 tree \acadans The children will offer their serv- Gracia Gio ndada Gar her Sour neves ices to land owners next year in planting tree seedlings: under a “ one on Milford -Highland Burklund took two sections of sixth graders out, and they planted the seedlings for Mrs. Melphrus. He says the idea of ‘doing’ was met with enthusiasm by the chil- Northville’s Future | John Simmons gave a brief ad- than in the previous 300, making | ia necessary new techniques of ap-| plication to meet these conditions. He declared that new fechno- Jogical courses have made vast changes in the sqpool currica- The danger lies in allowing spir- itual development to lag behind technically trained minds, a condi- tion conducive to educated crimi- nals, more dangerous to society than illiterate ones, he said. Following presentation of honor | awayds, scholarships and the class | gift, Board of Education President | dress. Supt. C. Wesley Clayton pre- sented diplomas to the 73 gradu- JEAN‘ GASSEL Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gassel of Peck announce the engagement of their’ daughter, Jean to Raymond | Greenman, .son of Mr. and Mrs. Eari Greenman of Almont. No date has_ been announced eS the wedding, Couple Married in Presbyterian Church at Lapeer LAPEER — In a candlelight cer- | emony at First Presbyterian: Church Saturday, Barbara Jean Hodgson, daughter of Mr: ‘and Mrs. Milton P. Hodgson of Lapeer, be- | bride M Katheryn-Meagher— a-grad-+ ee = _ (ate ak Wayne University i MARY LOU GIBSON | | a batchelor of science degree, is| Mr. and Mrs. Paul P. Gibson | also seeking election. A tember | ‘of Wolverine Lake announce the | of the Farm Bureau’and the Gar- | engagement of their daughter, Mary den Club, she has been active | Lou, to A-2c Fred W. Bryson Jr. in Milford PTA and at present is| Fred’s parents are Mr. and Mrs. Director tor —the —-musieale, which this year is devoved to fa- vorite songs of alj nations, its Mrs. Lois Tiffany, music super- visor, She is assisted by the music de-® > Grounds, |arts degree from the University of | LANSING—What are the possi- ing in the Northville area? * State conservation department geologists say they will know bet- ter after ‘core’ tests have been made in the Trenton formation. To date, no uncrushed samples of the rock have been brought to the surface for testing. When they are, tests will de- termine how many tiny pore spaces the rock contains and how much drawn to the surface. To think of off as lying in _“pools” beneath the surface, like erroneous idea, the geologists say. Petroleum: is most often found ‘hess tiny holes, all connected one to the other by microscopic pas- sages. Only occasionally is. a ‘pool’ found, where rock formations have ‘fractured and shifted, forming’ underground openings into whic h| oil is able to seep. 150 Guests See Couple Wed in Milford Church MILFORD—Ione Marie Thomas and Melvin King were’ united in! ceipts keep climbing,"’ he stated. Supt. of Huron Valley Schoots Harold Hansen keeps his finger right on growth statistics, vital to | his job of educating the youth of; the area. His student population has risen from 1,703 in 198 to 2.59 right! now. Voters approved a $650,000 eee bond issue for elementary sc hooks, * to meet thes in September, 1952, expansion. An indication of the influx into! the pleasant recreational area is’ provided by figures from Norman Ball, manager of | — the Oakland County State Bank “Our — stedds ‘ growth is shown A in the increase fs from 1950 to 1954 of our -total assets, from $3,- “<> on 000 to $5.200.- , " Ball stated. | By deposits rose from $3,200.- 000 to $4,700,000. The bank cra expanded three years ago, and al-| ready needs more space “Our growth is not the booming kind,’’ Township Supervisor How- | ard J. Reid says, ‘‘because so| much land is held by the Huron- Clinton Metropolitan Authority, and the State Department of Con- | servation.” | He estimates these two agen- | cles currently hold about 4,500 acres within the township lim- te. “However, we all know that Milford Township is going to grow and we're going to try and be @ ready for it,” thé supervisor stated, “Our zoning ordinance is one good step, the future development.” | marriage ina ceremony May 2? at St. Mary's Church of Milford be- fore 150 guests. Ione is the daughter of Mr. and |Mrs. Leonard Thomas of 12? White Lake Rd. The bridegrom is | the son of Mrs. Naomi King and | the late Delbert King of 4210) Sleeth Rd. The bride wore a white lace floor length dress with a man- j ss darin collar, long-pointed sleeves and a fingertip illusion lace veil. She also wore a string of pearls and carried a colonial bouquet of | white rosebuds and carnations, bilities of a big oil field develop>\wants to promote the idea to other connection there is between the! Garden Club. pores. seedlings after attending the These. two factors—porosity |*°hool, which teaches about ani- | and’ permeability—are vitally | ls, plants and man in relation | necessary before oil can be |to the environment as well as underground lakes, is a generally orders— | in veins of rock -containing count- | ling of trees in Michigan, accord- ‘ing to Burkland. |Meets Tuesday at 8 ‘its second organizational meeting i school, Union Lake and Commerce , | doll parades and swimming classes ren. So much enthusiasm that he came the of Leonard Mik- Jovich. : ee He igs the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Miklovich and the foster son of Mr. and Mrs. | Harry McNish of Fostoria. mae of honor was the bride's Cottage Destroyed by Flames Friday — sisi! inor as the es | INDEPENDENCE TOWNSHIP— | vich served as his brotlier’s best | A summer cottage, valued at about | man. $4,000, was destroyed by flames| Beth McNish, William McNish, | last night at Walter's Lake accord- | Mijton J. Hodgson Jr., George Har- ing to Clarkston Fire Chief Don} | ris and Billy Root were attendants. | Beach. | A reception was held in the City | The owner, N. C. Zack, told [ial] auditorium following the cere- Beach that no one was in the cot-| mony, Upon their return from a| * tes, tage, located at 8895 Mohawk, at | honeymoon journey to Niagara | ‘Mdications were that two of the. are graduates of the University of | | trucks hit head-on and the third | Michigan, he in chemical engineer- | the time and the electricity was) | Falls and Canada, the newlyweds not turned on. | will make their home at 137 Pine Zack was quoted as saying that | St. Oak Park Driver taking a special course at Wayne to obtain a teacher's certificate. Mrs. Meagher has four children in| | school. Third candidate for the school | _ board is William Lovejoy, an em- |ploye at General Motors. Proving | He holds a master of | Michigan, is an active Rotarian and is active in chureh and communi- | ty affairs, and has served three | terms on the Village Council. Lovejoy has two children, one in| school. | + Is Killed in IHinois TROY, Hl. (UP) — Chester M.*| Williams of 23281 Majestic St., Oak | | Park Mich, was identified as one ‘of three truck. drivers killed last | night in a three-truck collision near + re. Illinois Highway patrolmen said | piled into the wreckage. The wreck blocked U.S ‘Place in Flint Fred W. Bryson of Redford Town-! partment teachers, including Jean ship. A wedding at Christmas time | Anderson, Phyllis *Anding, Helen is being planned. Glenn, Janet Grimes, Mary Ann | eee and Helen Millikin. Jeanne Shunck and Myles Wat- ' kins will narrate the program, this ~|year entitled, “‘Highways of Mu- sic.”’ Bible School to Open HOLLY—The marriage of Lucy SEYMOUR LAKE—Daily Vaca- are 4 | A, Summers and Peter E, Fuerst ‘tion Bible School at Seymour Lake will take place this evening in ygethodist Church will open Mon- Summers, Fuerst | Wedding to Take Flint, at the home of the Rev. \. |day and continue for two weeks. W. H. Longman who will perform ; ; Classes through the junior age will the ceremony. A reception will | Tbe operat, with afternoon-sessions. follow at the VF WHall in Holly.|7°™ 2 to 4 T The bride is the daughter of Mr. | and Mrs. Harry J. Summers of | Vz OFF | Holly, and the groom is the son | of Mr. and Mrs. Kurt Fuerst of | Flowering Shrubs Bound Brook, N. J. Mrs. Robert Hennig of Detroit Fruit & Shade Trees: will be matron, of honor at the Complete Stock of: | wedding, and Frank Cruenthal of | ANNUALS -:- PERENNIALS }Glen Oaks, N. Y., wilt be best | man. Both the bridegroom and bri ide | ROCK GARDEN PLANTS HAROLD JAMES GARDEN SHOP ‘1580 Telegraph Road FE 5-0332 ing and she in pharmacy. After 40 for|a short wedding trip, they will (Next to Calico Corners) he believes the fire was started | residents in the area for reforestra- tion and conservation of trees already planted. Se the children will offer te plant trees for land owners be- ginning next year. Last year Mrs. Melphrus at- tended Higgins Conservation School under a scholarship offered to a teacher each year by the Milford She purchased the conservation practices. Residents in the area who wish to plant trees are urged to get +n~—for—seediings—as—soon_ as possible. for fall planting, be- cause the supply of the state is limited, There. is a minimum charge for Red, White and Scotch pine trees in order to encourage the plant- ————— + IvIC C lation — COMMERCE TOWNSHIP—Com- Lake Civic Assn. will hold mercee — sat $t-000 muirst be. solieited— for. by youngsters who gained entry to) the boat house which is located be- | | low the main living quarters. “The frame cottage was all aflame | when two fire engines arrived, Beach said. Firemén worked in the area for almost three hours. Oak- land County sheriff's detectives are investigating Child Guidance ‘Group Planning ‘convention at Grand Rapids July New Program LAKE ORION Lake Orion Child Guidance Association, headed by Mrs. James Rose of 1443 Beach St., is planning an organized sum- |mer_ recreation program for all children six to Tf? years otd in the commuhity. The Village Council recently, af- 'ter hearing a delegation from the association explain the need for | such a program, voted to support the program with $400. Councilmen also authorized the use of village property for recreation. Spokesmen for the association jnates are Mrs. Clifford Best and School Construction Cost | Seen Less Than Expected MARLETTE — Bids for the new |. j ‘Auxiliary Chooses Conventionnaires AUBURN HEIGHTS — Members of Hill-Gazette Ladies Ayxiliary met recently and named delegates and alternates to the American Legion and Auxiliary Department 29-31, Delegates are Mrs. Kenneth Col- lins, first vice president, and Mrs. Ralph Bogart, treasurer. Alter- Mrs. Ralph Perkins. Mrs. Orin Weaver, unit presi- dent, expressed the group's thanks to the public for cooperation in the recent Poppy Drive. elementary school here haye been opened and it has been estimated that total cost of the construction will be lower than the expected figure of $330,000. the project from civic groups and individuals. James Hoag. coach and science teacher in Lake Orion High School, will head the program which is scheduled to begin July. 1.and con- tinue each week day until the Tnesday at 8 p.m, in Union Lake rds Speaking at the meeting. on | civic matters will be George Scrub, director of the Oakland County Planning Commission, and Orrin middle of August. There will be softball, volleyball,- story telling, for the children. Bible Schools Set Gulley, chairman of the Southfield | {rownship- Toning Board. Property owners in ioe! 9, 10, 15 and 16 and;in the north- ern half of sections’ 21 and 22 i | are invited to attend, Gaal Daniel Katon, secretary, and | Officers of the associaton re eh membership in the organization | is growing steadily’ ‘and com- |mittees are being appointed. Officers are Ewald Schaffer, | president; Edward Oldencamp,; vice | | president and membership chair- Serving as maid, at honor was Roy J, Fleming, treasurer. Helen King, sister of the bride- co grom Bridesmaid was Loann! Thomas, sister of the bride Serving as best man for brother was Gerald King.- Ushers | were Donald Gottschalg of Plym- outh and Terrance Barrett, also _of Plymouth. A reception was held at the Clyde before the couple left for a wedding trip through Northern Michigan, Wisconsin and Mlinois. The hridegrom, employed at General Motors Proving Ground, | |attended Plymouth High School. | The bride, employed at Harvey | Container Corp. at Plymouth. at: | tended Milford High School. They will live at 522 E. Commerce St., | Milford ‘OES Chapter to Meet at Clarkston Monday CLARKSTON — Joseph C. Bird Chapter 294 of OES will meet Mon- | day at 8 pm. at Clarkston Ma- sonic Temple A special meeting for the month will be held Monday, June 21, for ing until September. his oss ivslog that ~ Oddfetiew: -<-Rebecea=H 244 treet said, “in planning | initiation. It will be the last meet-| of arts degree in Christian educa- | tion, JOICE A. BAR? Graduating from ‘King’ near Wilmington, Del., § valedictorian of a. class of 3 will | be Joice A, Barnett of Keego Har- bor. The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Barnett of 2322 Pine Lake College, nday as Ave., she will receive a bachelor | ' book series at St. |; meet Monday at 7 p m if M Rd. |}amounted to $21,463, Construction ‘in Imlay Churches IMLAY CIty — Daity Vae ation | Bible Schools at First Baptist | First Presbyterian and St. Paul's | Lutheran churches will begin here e | Monday morning, The Rev. Herbert Kari of Rural if | Bible Mission, Detroit, will be in | charge of the class at First Baptist | | Schoo} will end with a picnic at) Detroit Baptist Camp west of al . Theme of the tesson and work. | Paul's will be “Jesus, Our Savior and Lord.” | There -will_-be—four departments, +- with as many divisions in the department as necessary. Age groups will be from three to 14. +A low bid of $221,000 for gen-! eral construction was received. Low bid for plumbing and _ heat- ing was $70,500. The electrical bid | on the scho6l is expected to be- gin soon. , THE IDEAL FATHER’S DAY GIFT — de 26ke GP Ge GP eee aren ae on oe oe OD OD we Ge oe os oe oe ee ee He can’t help but love | . _ County Deaths __ : ALMONT — Services for Mrs. Dan Corneail, 75, were held this morning at Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Imlay City, with burial in Mt, Calvary Cemetery. Arrange- ments were by Muir Brothers Fu- neral Home. Mrs., Corneail died Tuesday. Surviving are two daughters, Mrs, George Moore of Lapeer and Mrs, Hubert. L, LaPrade of Atas- cadera, Calif.; two sisters, Mrs. Philo Walker of Imlay City and Mrs. Chariés A. Smith of Lum, nine grandchildren and five great- ae County Ca Calendar Aeburn Heights MOMS Unit 19 of Auburn Heights wibl in the home / R. Neugie, 2773 Churchill ’ re. 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Late Spook Show “REVOLT OF THE ZOMBIES” win RICHARD DENNING * MARTHA-HYER + ano THE SOX MOST BEAUTIFUL INDIAN GHALS 1m AMERICA Story ond Screen Play by DOUGLAS MEYES + Produced bp saurmm- + Derscted toy WILLIAM CASTLE } , THE PONTIAC ‘PRESS 2 Me < es PONTIAC, MICHIGAN STONE BUILDS $2,000 HOME—Mr. and Mrs. William Cowan, of 2234 Allerton Rd., built their own home with fieldstone gathered from farmers’ fields and nearby roadsides They figure it cost them about $2,000. Their floor plan includes a large living dinette area, kitchen, two bedrooms and a bathroom. They Plan to add a f © ee ope eagon: eo nen 8 — _ eae LOG HOUSE OWNED BY. STAFFORDS — Wood moves right in- doors in the Harvey Stafford home, at 2060 Allerton Rd. Cedar panel- ing, from ceiling to floor, is used on all the living room walls and has a graciously scalloped cornice effect marking the ceiling line. Birch woods are employed in the upstairs master bedroom with its full-sized walk-in closet. A ledgerock fireplace centers one living P 2 ra Your Neighbor’s House Missouri Handyman Proud of His Home By HAZEL A. TRUMBLE - A slow-talking, soft-voiced _bleck, bailt their own hemes,” —Missourtan, transplanted ——to —*e-Polmts_owt. : But the Cowans built their and a . (Cowan says he learned to cut his own stone although he had never worked with that material before. He is a welder with the Fisher Body Division and claims that anyone who has the basic knowledge of toolg and takes time to figure out room wi breezew plans can build his own home. BEGINNING IN STONE — Shortly after the first few rows of were mortared up, the Cowans took this picture. The only string suspended between four corner posts. Cowan lecting stone, the grain should be watched just as in brick by brick and block by home stone by ome. ° * “All my ite, I dreamed of owning a storie house,” he says. . “Down in Missouri, you don't see many stones. Here in Mich- igan, they are there for the i z i i iy with the grays to produce an attractive exterior. There was no frame work to go by. They simply put down four corner stakes, used string to keep their lines straight and kept their stone wall about a foot thick. — eee aver : Steg® | ¢ mi Hades room wall and the outside chimney of the house is of Hardwood floors are installed throughout the house and there are many built-in features such as a concealed TV unit, clothes closets and many other storage areas. Once a year, Stafford treats the vertical log exterior of his house to a varnish bath. He says he uses a spray gun which allows him to do the entire house in a day's time. ae i ail RONALD DRAKES HAVE RED SHINGLE HOUSE — A spacious 2 6five-room house with bathroom Was built by the Ronald Drakes, at *- 2143 Allerton Rd. Plans were drawn by Mr. and Mrs. Drake and they ~ ineluded- a-targe living room with one wall of ledgerock. This is stone work is offered by Cowan who says that you “work it um- til _you_can-squeeze_it_tight- and. +4 ib can't duce ont of Sour ena Mrs. Cowan who worked side by side with her husband through the two summers of - building with the stone said she | calls it the “soft ball stage." Fine sand and no pebbies must. be used in the mortar and they also recommend the use of rubber gloves. Top stones should be flat, say the Cowans, who emphasize that — it stan neeymangtd to “tie in” the i! ll curely taped at the seams and sanded off before painting. * * a Cowan is proud of what he was able to build with his own hands, but claims anyene with a com- mon knowledge of basic tools who is willing to spend a little time figuring out one can do the- same. centered by a fireplace. The exterior of the, hese is of red cedar shakes. White is the trim color. Variegated gray shingles for the roof give the illusion of blending in with the skyline. Red coloring has been mixed with the concrete for the front and rear porches. Soe eee ee + ROBERT CLARKS BUILD THEIR OWN — A cousin of the Cowans, Robert Clark, of 2206 Allerton Rd., Pontiac Township, lives in one of the many handmade homes on this street. The Clarks chose a five- room, white shingle model and used gray as the trim color. This same color outlines the doors and windows and is again picked up in the garage door hue. The backyards. of the Cowan and Clark homes will be integrated with their built-up terraces joining. Stones left from the Cowan house helped build a rock garden for the two homes. Perennial plants are in full bloom in this terrace with meee placed to make the lower section of the yards accessible. La Tip for Home Handymen: Lay Your Own Concrete Have you ever considered doing of cement, borrow or rent a — your own concrete work? materials are inexpensive, and so * are the tools needed. What's more, with a little planning beforehand, the job can be done quickly. To minimize the work, keep these points in mind: Have the materials. delivered as close to the job as possible. Make sure run- house use one part ‘cement, {wo Tite first step is to lay out construct a. bottomless measuring The and wheelbarrow. np ne mechanical helpers will let you For the most jobs around the fling water is handy. If a job parts sand and three parts gravel calls for more than three sacks or crushed rock. Use pbout. Si ee ee ee eee gallons of-ciean water per sack of Use a cord as a guide in laying cement; a little less if the sand is out the job. damp. Each sack of cement holds one align the forms and establish the cubic foot. With the proportions prade. Oil the forms to prevent recommended, one sack of cement sticking. will give about four cubic feet Mix smail- batches of concrete reams a way bone Se on mést any flat surface. Or, CINDER BLOCK TAKES WHITE PAINT—Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Weiler, of 2084 Allerton Rd., have discovered that cinder block, if the project carefully, painted, needs an annual coat to keep it gleaming. A six-room model then box that will hold one cubic foot of « (Continued on Page 14) “ if 7 Pontiac ‘Prem Pheotes on one floor, the house is trimmed in red and is designed after the California contemporary houses. i FOURTEEN | Burmeister - Burmeister ee _ Burmeister = Burmeite Be urmeis ter 5 = 4 ae ne aia Open ‘Sunday 19:00 A.M. to 3:00 P.M. Complete Line of _ Eavestrough — -|Water Heater jousing -- s04s19wung -- sermouung -- s04S19UYNg — J0ySIOULING -- s0;S!OWUNG -- panies ng - sohpouueg - epee -- semeeng. Long-Gone Days GLOUCESTER, Mass. (UP) } good measure! That's the deal you got back in 1775, according to the account book of one Tom Lufkin, who ran a general.store here in those days. The 179-year-old ac- count book was found by Edson Ricker, a carpenter, while he was remodelling the attic of a farm- * Approximately eight tons of 3% structure to suport the 2 telescopic mirror at Mount Palo- mar Observatory, California. from our large stock. Kaotty Pine 544500 Paneling for all use. 10-inch stock littings (seat not included) CMOOSE COLORS If, YOU WISH! Nat'l Advertised Electric ios Heater $169 WOLVERINE 300 $. Paddock Se. FE 2-9784 Coffee: 25 cents per pound—and ‘a | | bundle of. tobacco thrown in for, per cent nickel-iron alloy castings | were used in construction of the | 200-inch | Lumber & Wrecking Co.. et | ; } NEW FOR SNACKERS—Inexpensive new pottery designed for the snack table supper features a large dinner plate with a saucer depression to hold the cup. Salt and pepper shakers ride safely ia | Call Us for Free Estimate MODELING ........ PAIRING . ister -- Burmeister '-- Burmeister -- Burmeister -- Burmeister ;- Burmeister -- Burmeister -- Burmeister -- Burmeister -- Burmeister “Make Sure It’s” Burmeister s | equally as important as the larger ‘Ti showing” up in“ the-backyard gar- / d THR PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, JUNE 5, 1954 Gift of Furniture Valued by Brides Accessory, Occasional Items Easiest to Select | as Presents You'll never go wrong if you give furniture for a wedding gift. Even if you don't know the | bride's particular furniture sie! selection, chances are that She | has registered in her favorite | stores. This will help you choose just the right furniture gift. if you are a part of the bride's slipper benches, ottomans, book shelves, or a hostess cart. The variations of these items are many. Their effectiveness, as useful and decorative pieces, is ers for simple and quick conver- sion from a lamp table to a serv- ing table for impromptu refresh- ments. Blooms in December NEW BRITAIN, Conn. (UP) — Sub-freezing tempatures couldn't prevent the signs of spring from den of Mrs. Frank Filanowicz. Sev- bis tg | es — - = in THE HOME _ ; = | ISKYWAY SHELVES AN al i BOARD. \! A Stairway to the stars makes an unusual wall shelf for plants and | small objects. A different version | may be used for a wall decoration | for a child's room and pegs added | to it offer encouragement for | up clothing. cent paint makes the stars actually ment. After pouring, lev@ the surface with a strikeboard, using a saw-like motion as you move forward over the concrete. Soon after striking off, smooth it some with a wood float. Later, DO IT YOURSELF AND SAVE! . oem $9995 Built to Your The small tables are available | When the sheen disappears, float Kit seal inary Specifications! sn, meat form. or wack style, | he surface again, For. smooth lest tabi hav ae Complete with all fixtures end FHA TERMS! Aisles oes sway be ect en cast, | steel troweling. All Ready to Assemble There are more telephones (40,709,398) in the United States than in any other country. there’ s only one Buy the beet! Avoid the blistering and | peeling of ordinary ts. Res ecsuelly =. water a6 it besutifies. Nothing ae stan’) homea and Pulling -KEEGO — Aluminum their own tray, while a matching ash try puts the smoker at ease.) Shopping. . ; shine in the dark. The eighteen- ; vith SSS Being a member of the family | inch ee cok on, trom one- - ial oa are Well BWare of the ; i w a CO! SIEM Fluoride Treated Water |e ne a en et dares [sar tw wary ant surswe| Hardware No. 1 i trend for families to help | straight cuts e figures : * Lfeiine Won t Hurt Auto Radiator Heeghinlensrssag bor dae Mowe rete coupie with . gift a may be traced from the pattern 3041 Orchard Lake Ave. City. water treated with fluorine He said Ford tly | furniture. and cut out with a fret saw or it ALUMINUM to deter tooth decay is harmless| 0 TT Sas tor materials in strong Ht you are a friend rather then | may be cit roughly and then be FE 2-3760 ff a relative of bridal couple, | smoothed up a pocket knife. Uy, Coes anc . SAT eT lincy sutfored no pitting or. cory] 2OUr gift will undoubtedly be an| Pattern 388 includes painting di Keego Harbor MMMM ANY — R O Neil cata their contact with the | 8cessory or occasional item. rections to get a life-like effect ay preaneritgs : These are items the bride does | for the figure. Price of the pat- ee Downypoude Realtor not purchase until after she has {tern is 25 cents. Write to Work- Complete Real ; selected the necessary pieces for | shop, Pontiac Press. Estate Service At present rates the U. S. will) her home. There ts little chance /GUTTERS 30° 1% W. Beres st re 3-103 || use 50 billion tons of coal in 100) of duplication when you select H d C [ lin. ft. furnityre gifts a la carte. : an ymen an ay Do-/t-Yourself ew Regular de value! Because they accessorize, these |e), are pieces which do not have to eee NO soLDER ANTE Srey te ie and pt Their Own Concrete WANTED soe ea | em 715°. Here is the ideal opportunity to (Continued From Page 3) Reg. 1.29 phelp the bride of your acquaint- material. Mix the dry materials m Di welly add water, and complete = rm_Acreage or Lake Prope orgy baliyoaern-vheaeael amma re BIRCH DOORS $; 00 ; = | Im this category, what could be Complete the job of pouring 8 Write Box 42, Pontiac Press more appropriate than small | concrete within a half hour after s | Brand new stock ces yours tables, small chests, ‘vall racks, | mixing. Recheck the torm align- and SAVE! Pienie Table , 26” DONALDSON Lumber Co. | 27 Orcherd Leke Rd. Living Room Has Large Picture Window statically controlled. | @ Automatic water hecter. @ Insulated — weatherstripped doors W epren.) 1,200 requirements.” "We just received“ 17” cartoads “of --@.Complete_ modern _ _bethroom, | with 9 i Ya Mile Seuth of Ortonville, @ Smart ieomed ceilings in all rooms. | Weekdays Sectave ¢ @ Newest type wall furnace, thermo- DOWN 27 N. Cass FE 2-182) 8 to 10 to 2 (INCLUDING BIG 80-100’ LOT) (Including Taxes Colemar le man The famous Blend Air System with 31/2" heat ducts. See the Blend and windows — cool in werm in winter. @ Quality “brand-name” summer, mee $40 Per Month used throughout. meer’ FULL PRICE $6,900 ) NO HIDDEN “EXTRAS” _ NO CLOSING COSTS... NO OTHER FEES OR CHARGES. The price quoted is the full price you pay. These are NOT to be confused with G. |: They are available to ANY BUYER ond are Qualified for F.H.A. loans. Never Now, you | and Insurance) ORTHER LUMBER CO. r five and ot | 8197 Cooley Lake Rd. Pontiac, Mich. PHONE EM 3-4659 — EM 3-3996 We Deliver Within 70 Mile Readius of Our Yard. Air before you buy! homes. before in this area, so much:beouty, comfort and quality at such low cost. simply cannot afford to rent! “Fittings ‘| | or Rachdon ictesey * ju NEWING . ways Seale onal 3 ee TORIDHEET 4x8," i This new N home can be Yours... | bi make 45 a woek or more! auronane uarmo | SAVE Good One Side ea ree ne aI a SY ean | : Only $98 Af: rm" GASH & CARRY , way 3 | $ a8e" Fir §| wba “PRICES: S ea 4 HEA I ING. ls |p 3-Piece E Plyscore $6.60 &. ¢ 17 Orchard Lake Ave, || BATH SET 19° r} ‘ Phone FE 2-9124 ' o Free Standing $ 50 . THE POWER c __ Bou REO ciosers “19” : = CALVANIZED Ft. : : PIPE 10° : NM by ° craco ON pore 13° Fey 2 3 RADIATOR Pl PE 2 e. | é é ee is Heres GALVANIZED It' ae. 3 "| AO. SUB ELBOWS | iz ; ~~ DECKER & 4 52-Cal. Electric Hot 2 . 3 | PONTIAC TRAM, | WATER $@600 2 Just Arrived 2 , . ‘ HEATER : E ho CH LORIDE 3 net < fat _5-Year Edison Approved * 3 : lea : 21-Inch : let a | 719° WROUGHT | 100 Ib. Bag 3|*~~ : sees | ony $498 s| Evry “CADET” is acomplete home b BEDROOM “CADETS” es a ” $4.20 ae i| ready to move into, with these quality features: $ 5 00 DOWN . THOME | 12" oe, $4.60 c | cmalete modern kiuchon, i a INCLUDING BIG | NVILLE 16” Se 6 es $5.10 oom Preriaba 3 ° i Peal wher Les ad wan (epprox.) — | a Aun oe Sheed ond howe 130 T $5.40| MONDAY ONLY! rer $40 Per Month «one insurence) | 27 $5.10 | oven Weekdays aca Ce GC :: H G ARNASON 28” |... $5.95 8 A.M.—8 P.M. = @ Closet in each bedroom; guest FULL P RICE $6,200 Ss Come in and let us give you a Price on your lumber 4 closet in hell. William PLUMBING SUPPLY |. e ¢ H My 3 2. ¢ Burmeister -- Burmeister -- sore -- Burmeister -- Burmeister Goodwill Automatic Heating . 3401 West Huron, Cor. Elizabeth Leke FE a Kitchen Mas Sink and. Wall Cabinets Dial MI 6-202 4057 W. MAPLE RD. at TELEGRAPH COLWELL HOMES, INC. ' Burmeister -- Burmeister -- Burmeister -- Burmeister | c | i Y i pin ripen ai ‘ . = : ‘a : t siete \ \ heeccee aegis \ - : “ ° sd h = 4 4 eens _ THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, JUNE 5, 1954 | os nee : "The town of Kanne, Wc. _ claime| curb to « ON —————— — *~ that its main street—175 feet trom | stem in the world. if Insurance Needs ~ Change — if you haven't reviewed your Insurance for some time, now is the time to do se. You may find that your coverage is not as complete as you would like. In any case, call us for an insur- ance inventory, soon. No obligation, of course. LAZELLE AGENCY, Our Own Personalized Service on Every Policy 504 Po FE 5-8172 | Single application is for construct- ing 10 homes in Woodward Es-}— tates worth $110,000. : | | will build the homes. Eight will be 10 New Home Permits Issued * Leslie Hudson to Build) tiae City Building Department stands at $157,670. The highest The Jack Hyman Building Co. on Pleasantview street, and two on Bondale street. be single family, GARAGES 20x20—All Material Except Cement and Door sat $368 ONLY A. C. COMPTON & SONS @ BUILDERS’ SUPPLIES @ ‘ 4800 WEST HURON ~8— | . b with ARMSTRONG’S TEMLOK - Don't let unsightly walls remain an eyesose. Refinish x them—quickly and economically—with Armstrong's Temlok. This smooth-textured fiberboard dresses up rooms beautifully—and provides a full half-inch of in- sulating thickness that keeps winter cold and summer heat outside where they belong. © _ Temlok is easy and practical to install. There's no painting, plastering, or papering. It comes in conven- ient sizes. Stop in and see it yourself—today. ee | N. Saginaw St., frame homes with foll basements” MODERN PLASTICS — o> Oney mahogany wood-grain laminated a permit to build 4 store at 1461- 63 Baldwin. To cost $18,500, the store will be 460x100 feet. To rebuild a store front at 108 the Spurlock Con- struction Co., was granted a $15,- 000 permit. Other permits over $500 issued include: Garage, 615 Melrose, Lawrence R. Bentfield, $500. Re- model, 27 Earlmoor, Bondstone Distributors, $500. Re-side, 36 Oak- hill, Sears, Roebuck -& Co., $560. Addition, 1072 Meadowjawn, Mid- | west Supply Co., $900. Remodel, 82 Thorpe, William T.,Litherland,4 $850. Garage, 849 Stanley, Norman Chowdry, $500. Repair, 123-Greene, S. W. Christie, $700.. Reroof and re-side, 9 E. Howard, August Cremer, $870. Garage, 86 E._ Col- gate, Jasper Price, $500. Livestock building, steel roof, 96x52, Oakland County 4H Club, $4,000. | Don’t Paper Over Shellac | While you can apply new wall- paper over old, watch out if the old paper has been coated with or sand off the finish or, what's usually quicker, remove the old hp on SUCCEED! Listings Badly Needed ! 28 Salesmen In Our Office to | nated cover is ready to be put in = | place. | opportunity to size up the pro- | By VIVIAN BROWN AP .Newsfeatures Writer If you are bored with the old to buy néw ones right now, you can dress them up with laminated plas- tic sheeting available in wood- grained patterns—oak, pine, ma- hogany and maple. high-pressure laminate in 4x8 foot sizes at building supply dealers. If it is to work properly old cabinets must be of smooth con- struction, and at least ‘4, ef an inch thick. Or it can be used on new cabinets bel — ply: wood. The handyman will need an 11- point hand saw for straight saw- ing, a scroll saw for cutting curves, a fine file, a block plane and a kitchen rolling pin. Materials in- | clude the laminate, adhesive and | kept between the cemented surface | and the laminate until the lami- This separation gives you the | ject before the laminate touches | the cement, and becomes immov- | able. . | The laminate is cut about a six- | teenth of an inch larger than the pattern all around. This surface} may be planed off later when the | | laminate is cemented. | | The edge is then beveled with | ithe file to improve its appearance | ‘New Laminate on Market} to Retinish Dingy Cabinets kitchen cupboards and can't afford) _~ Home handmen may find this) ~ ordinary household stains—alcohol, acids, bleaches, ink, etc. They are | supposed to be highly resistant to cigarette burns and boiling water. » ee jr? Chae te ees gettin ¥ See the New “CORONADO” Z| By _ Valle | States Steel Co. : Tas tl Up : > Authorized § and Erection Herbert C.2 ' Davis - in iM ne ee |Golf Tees Can Serve [7—— COMPLETE. 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From anipey on Baldwin, ; oe 8 All Work Guaranteed — Free Estimates . ° 18,500 , Commonly available. in red, yel- Year to pene low and white, they are sfrong|] Reliable Waterp ' Year! a eee Le ‘| enough to support a kitchen memo|| 24 Whitfield Phone FE 4-0777 e° mits issued this wéek by the Pon- | pad, pencil and other lightweight | ~ 4 measuring 24x32, and valued - at . 11,000 plastic distinguishes this kitchen. ‘The cabinets are ready-made, but e [ re S U B E : B 3 S Ht R E ! i sac illustrate what the handyman can do with sheets of this new material. ° Steel and, Weed Kitchens © Additions —_—— = and ae a [ealio H. Hudson applied for _© Recreation Rooms © Garages _ aant and make it perfectly smooth. The the top is cemented down. Many new homes have cabinets of this type. The cabinets are also available feady-made in de- teriors of these cabinets are | enameled in a color to harmonize with the wood grains of the out- side. FE 2-1979 The Red Horse These laminates are » said not to need waxing or polishing. Their rolling pin applies pressure when ” partment stores. Usually the in- Surface is said to be proof. against Mathematics Assist When Buying Paint CORPORATION __ $019 Cass-Elizabeth Road 1%- CAR and PORCH | Before painting a radiator, be | sure to clear’ it thoroughly. To) iprotect the floor while painting, slide a stiff piece of paper under the radiator. Use a long - handled 142 inch brush and paint the in-| sides of the flutings first. needed for the various surfaces of a radiator, measure tbe front area | and.multiply by seven. If, for in- stance, the radiator is three fe et which you'd need paint: ee ae ‘Tap Chatter? Look Inside When a water faucet starts to To estimate the amount of paint | TImogine a home with | = Ss a peau That's the.. ‘SEE THE NORTHWOOD “42° — * daring “~Rew--concegt-tn--Modern—casual-living—-a_product—of- FHA. 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M. x ie WEAINDOWS Tider 44191, , a 2010 Dixie Hwy. at Kennett Rd. aged Pontiac, Mich. | 10265 Highlond Rd. EM 3-4082 © : Suvesueunsaxueune gees —y : = . a2 / -' : jee 7 S ; 4 . . a. Ze I < i ¥ . s ; | ae " - ee ies * “ > awn, SIXTEEN | ee * re = a e ge * en mer ce sorte mpl cman em an ane aad a : ee . a . ‘ THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, JUNE 5, 1954 " iy. Contractor t © WIRING a © FIXTURES ‘ | @ POWER | | INSTALLATION ‘ ee See Our . Complete Line of FIXTURES and WIRING SUPPLIES. 845 W. Huron FE 2-3924 or FE 4-6405 x 1m Nae ¥ ~ -~- . ee 8 FL ag CINDRSEAL is @ woter te- sistant oil bese point for oll types of mosonry surtoces. Seals and resists mon in building mesoary. ELLIOTTS EXPAND—Expanding its work area and display space, the Elliott $ 50 | Furniture Co., 5400 Dixie Hwy., Waterford Township, has just completed its new | building. . Built of face-btick, the company now has a working area of 7,140 square “ 4 oe oe ewe @ Electrical Contractor : ; ‘ nr on Phone OR 3-2601 - OR 3-1483 4494 Dixie Highway a‘ Pontiac Press Phote . Drayten Piains, Mich. feet and 2,400 square feet of showroom. A family enterprise, the company was founded in 1920 by Emerson Elliott, father of the present owners, Harold, Ross, | eee is Stuart and one Elliott. Tol Gey let Sell Real Estate See tions. 7,140 square feet and a sales and Before Applying Paint Gal. * * * * * * | ; : ° ° i excellent position wile they are {i Bateman and Kampsen 7 Local Residents Fa ily Enterp rise Started drying. With the knobs out of the | = Realty Company CINDRSEAL fills crocks ond defects to @ stone- = |, A O M O : ‘way, it’s easy to get a smooth’ 377 South Telegreoh like finish ond can be pplied over woter bose points. . || s a One-Man Operation snas-tree finish on jhe drawer | 377 SEM sag CINDRSEAL will cover cinder block, cement block, See Pre-Fabs ee started of a my one-| for the Elliott Furniture Co., at —_ : = ————— . : art man business has developed into a | 5400 Dixie Hwy., Waterford Town- brick, stucco, concrete, tile, asbestos siding. amity eaherpries with 41 emploves!| clip: “TRUSCON”. CINDRSEAL wit prevent unsightly rust ond dis- Over 450 Cadet Homes ae tliott founded? Alumi : : . ‘ nay , Emerson Elliott fou coloration to surfaces as the point film will not permit Planned Around County IN TH EF HOME @ the company, running the complete uminuMm : water to penetrate. Available in @ variety of true, non- Soon j operation himself. This included Awning = foding colors. : woodworking, refinishing, uphol- : - « ¢ = ; A new pre-fabricated home, de- = stering and selling. A wood rasp is a very coarse Windows Eee een | ___ CINDRSEAL is reody for ese==09 queens oF Ot ff signed for sumplcity and ease 0b, petsme + He —four—sons;—Harold;—Ross,—|-file—for—removing—exeesss—woed--—Weather—protection—w-t t+ ~ KGL oe ~ ji ing. Can be applied by brush,sproy or roller. construction, was unveiled this | CUTTING AMO. Stuart and Leonard, were trained | down to a sanding level in places |] ventilation’ Windows swing = i month for Pontiac buyers by two! For a par or to specialize in the four divisions | a plane can’t reach, After using a Out easily in awning positions to any ; = || focal firms Swai@pastanny ot ie Bastaeee Jay Sosgp eo oe me ae |) PSE torn oy ola hoes =f Ty, . 3 . 25 HIGH . a i sizes! ea new or : aff /)) ,.s Construction of this home in the 2 A new building recently has | Ts al oe Ma chins ona See Them Now at.. SK : near future will total well over! been added to their headquarters oa ; ON I IAC f AIN I 450 in two Oakland county loca- giving them a working area of Remove Drawer Knobs TRU-BIL T BL OCK co. , Mfg. Co. (1-19. Perry St. | -—»«- Phone FE 5-6184 According to A, 8S. Johnson, president of the Johnson Con- | struction Co., of Birmingham, | ever 100 new National Homes “Cadet models are planned for Sunshine Acres, near Sabsabaw and Maybee Rds. in Independence “To Buy or Sell Township. Harold Colwell, presi- dent of Colwell Homes, Inc., 4057 These graceful birds in natural size and coloring add an interest- ing feature to the border of any display room of 2,400 square feet. * * * The structure, of face brick ex- terior, has three interior planters for inside decor. Custem furniture buliders, the Elliotts build their own frames and design many of their own pieces. They specialize in con- When painting or varnishing the “Tot” Clilton. Owner 1992 Pontiac Drive FE 4-9531 | drawers from desks or dressers ‘remove the knobs and fasten ‘them temporarily to a section of || corrugated board — like the, top of | a carton. _| | This simplifies the task of paint-/ ing the knobs and keeps them in an Baby Chicks -- Ducks -- Turkeys LAWN and GARDEN SEED NEW GARDEN TRACTORS, 2 and 3 H. P. INSECTICIDE and SPRAY EQUIPMENT — | weet Ma Rd., has built 250 garden. The bodies are cut out| temporary, traditional, French a wt | Ts, Worertord. Clavtston, Denyrca Plains and vurrounding terstery, J “Cadets in the Walled Late [of solid stock or outdoor plywood.| provincial, anda group of au || ExClusive Ranch | LAWN and GARDEN FERTILIZER | area. WB |The legs are dowels available at| theatle Victorian, reproductions. Home Sites LAWN SPRINKLERS—FERTILIZER SPREADERS WHITE BROS. REAL ESTATE OR 3-1872 _ Models are open for public in- 'spection by both firms in_ their | subdivisions, ......__.. | Both two and four _[ CoaL Now is the time to place your order for your bin full of coal and SAVE $1.50 per ton in two ton lots or more. This savings applies through June. Pocahontas -- Kentucky -- Stoker. Don't forget your plaster needs or your plaster tools! We have a good supply available! COAL and SUPPLY THELMA M. ELWOOD | txces act on ainine woe | See What You're Buying! SB 102 S. Paddock St. Phone FE 4-3555° pee one in a fraction of the time it takes a models are available in the ‘‘Ca- det’, It features the new modern open beam ceiling. Exterior and in- | terior walls, basically the secret for much of the savings of con- struction, are of paneled dry-wall and come ready for painting. The Cadet: is not a shell home, ac- cording to both Colwell and John- son, but. is ready for immediate occupancy, with all wiring and plumbing installed. FHA financing is available. The low down payments wil be an attraction for prospective buyers. Bedroom lumber vards. Or curtain rods may power jig saw, a_ neighborhood woodworking hobbist can saw out the figures, Then just follow be used. If you do not have a the painting guide on the pattern which will give a strikingly real- istic effect against the green of turf or shrubbery. Price of flam- ingo pattern 394 is 25 cents. Pat- terns available in packets at $1. jeach, are Lawn and Garden Fig- ures; Homestead Improvements; Lawn and Garden Furniture, Write to Workshop Pontiac Press. Electric Wind Tunnel Tests Airplane Wings. Teo Buy or Sell Real Estate Call the “All-Woman Realty” Elisabeth Rd. FE 4-3844 er FE 56-1284 INSTALL YOUR OWN HEATING PLANT for AVERAGE 6-ROOM HOUSE © 275 Gallon WEMLA AR Wi URS Perimeter Heat $ Complete Price Including Discount INCLUDES... ® Delco 75,000 BTU Furnace © Automatic Controls © All Necessary Ducts Tank __...© All. Accessories. ee DELCOHEAT am One Year Free ® Installation Instructions Service! | | _ [NO MONEY DOWN-36 MONTHS TO PAY! 371 Voorheis Rd. AR A a mt A ay = i ¢ a. : a a oe te. ie 2. ee aS Branch Store—4696 Dixie Hwy., Drayton Plains FE 2-2919 OR 3-9501 University aeronautical engineers are now using an electric wind tunnel to determine how certain conventional tunnel or by compu- tation. The device stimulates the flow of air by passing electricity through | liquid. It gives engineers the ‘‘lift”’ _pattern for any wing shape and any sub-sonic speed. *Don‘t Paint Over Grease Paint won't hold over grease or wax. Before painting wipe wax ‘off a surface with turpentine. Dish- _washigg detergent in water will _ITHACA, N.Y. (UP) = Cornell | = New materials in upholstery, such as foam rubber, fiberglas, {Jatex_hair, etc., are. being. used. by the Elliotts. STYLE-RITE Homes | 1080 Lone “Pine Ra. - GARDINER See Us for THERMODOR You'll Be Amazed! igyi{, ELECTRIC HEAT ete} Slectrend _.-1011_ Dixie Hwy., Near M-15 Intersection __ FORCED-AIR POWER MOWERS—GARDEN TOOLS ~ OPEN DAILY § TO 7—SUNDAYS 9 TO 4~ BARBER’S FEED STORE 665 Highland Road, M-59" OR 3-9162 . rs MILLS, INC. Cooking and Baking Units _MA 5-761 ( COME IN AND HAVE ) 4 LITTLE CHAT, ANO WELL EXPLAIN ~ | THE “THIS: AND THAT” See Our | © ANDERSEN | | BEFORE YOU BUY ANY WINDOW Complete Display © ARB Open Sunday 9-12 © ROW © KELCO © LOCAL TRADEMARKS, Ine. Lumber and Supply Co. Cerner ef White Lk. Rd. i 7110 Dixie Hwy. MA 5-4921 lremove grease. SEAR ries Sears eer of all types. | yiet@ | NO MONEY DOWN 36 Months to Pay on ‘G, ob yous joe nay tok SEARS» made-to-measure verti-stripe _. aluminum awnings FHA Plan! La BASEMENT? Lick It — < FIRST—STOP THE LEAKS ALONCE WITH Dixél Simply mix Dike with water to form a putty-like cake, and plug ft into the holes or cracks. Al- “most like magic you will have created a strong. firm barrier that will hold back even heavy water pressure. Dike stops water flow AT ONCE. And it won't turn dark or “bleed through” the Peerless.Cement Paint you.anply. = over it. . SECOND = KeEP-YOuR™ = e ° . = ' of awnings — ETAL: Add Verti-Stripe aluminum awnings oe entre eck, belch or ‘tucco wells ee weil ‘es besoments. Avetiabie ts 5 eCLOTH om or Séars exclusive folding Air-Fold Ghecive cot ombacten et | ohne vow « wide rapee ot ‘ EN HE | g, ‘ efIBERGLAS -aluminum awnings to your home .. . BUY NOW PEERLESS CEMENT CORPORATION © Free Press Bidg,, Detroit 26, Mich. . , 5 &, “E ” INSTALLATION | for beauty, year ‘round protection! BBV Sa-matr) — 4 ad : a ? 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Peerless Cement Paint not only will keep ybur basement bone-dry (if you have first sealed off the holes and creeks with Dike), # will cleo beautify it so you eon turn it into @ workshop, recreation room or cheerful laundry. 12 BRIGHT DECORATOR COLORS AND GLEAMING WHITE One of the few masonry paints containing Titanium Dioxide, Peerless Cement BENSON conc fedirs SUPPLIES “FUEL ote ry A, MA ed fFE4 9259) KY E LUMBER + Buc . = i id Gg, Cig Bases 2 ies Seis = - \ Sookie : . pene if > i : ; ae: Loe J A ads : a 4. : ee me _.. \_ "THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, JUNE 5.19540 “ave | *| Lead Paint Washes Clean : MY Stains from copper screens, Broker ses New Modern Homes : Willis $6,650. |. ‘ ' flashing, and gutters can be _ 4 | washed off of lead based: outside —* tistings Wanted © Buy and Sell Contracts, © Will Trade —— for Ranch Type | Roosevel Hotel + - FE 4-5181 {AIR | DUCTS co. MOVED To 47717 DIXIE HWY. PHONE OR $-2180 OAKLAND HEATING : = = ve eae es ree See eae See 4777 Dixie Hwy. “God sends no -Churehes from og the Skies, “Drayton Plei Out of our hearts they must kend wt s : — arise.” . ina os ee complete unit now gives Bethany placed high in the brick wall. A The woman who lives in a house ; F 7 peonemppr- credit : Baptist facilities for a full religious | specially designed lighting fixture | is likely to be a better judge of 4 Lente oo Birnet Mak |e ee bal ergo the “crows , lighted for its decoration than an impartial : ssc center for community activities. 1 occasions i be il- mot | , & GE YOUR HOME READY FOR SUMMER [|| tiis new structure the | “The church interior was designed | luminated during the dedication | Culsider: because she. knawe fet Complete Line of ~~ ia. Zonolite Insulating Fill keeps your home up to 15° cooler in summer —and saves you up to 40% on % f °° ce eee We ee conti Church history will be marked this this weekend, the new Bethany Baptist Church at the corner of Huron and Mark Sts. Pontiac, is a ome of contemporary = aeoiad — architecture. Ata Congregation to Dedicate New Addition to Church | —A~milestone—in—Bethany—Baptist|-rived __ BETHANY BAPTIST PREPARES FOR DEDICATION—To be officially = TRUCKERS ATTENTION ! BACKYARD an EFFICIENT THEY LAST! || ses: tine moses wy nef SASH & DOORS ‘ae Malia uele ulerstl ue . amson oe BUILDERS’ HDWE. The perfect Heating lt to a es - BOOBY TRAP _ SEPTIC TANK BUILDERS, [2 re PAINTS ee far "superior In per " No Saty with CAMP sspool & & 1¢ TANK , LOOK Out Selou! F. J. POOLE CO. and -col-| or. Costing about $220,000, the vide a reverberation per one and a quarter second when the church | pews inatural red oak white filler) q stained glass win- nh | offices, cost. of $220,000, members of the church, architect, Ray Ward and contractor, Ward Ross, Inc., designed and built the church. Huge, parabolic lined arches are interior [J -« — of the church proper. = two ends of the chureh also feature arches of brick. BREWER ‘|paints, but if the paint contains | : - |zine they are more or less there Complete Real Estate Services ~\to stay. You can, however, con- H _ = @ a ceal th them with a dab ot paint. — 23 W. Said as 5521 Morrison - Heugh | 4 Pentiac Press Phote 4 5 aye aN Ran ea EF ct wert Ws a A e if 5 q a” ' 4 ; 4 Ca dow in the form of a cross is week. Planning ahead for future de- velopments in the church, Ward had -the-eonduits—for—a—public_ad- dress system and an air condi- tioning facility included. ‘Practical in Houses Beauty Not Always H. H. STANTON 103 State St. Plumbing Sales & Service FE 5-1683 COLORED | BATHROOM | FIXTURES | Immediate Delivery family’s requirements, TO BUY OR SELL REAL ESTATE . JOHN KINZLER REALTOR @ SUILDER Northwood “42 number over 400 in the Oakland County area when completed. Perry Latham & Son 44 E. Chicago FE 4-1495 Woop SIDEWALL . 14° Church’ $ at New Subdivision Northwood “42,” the extensive new subdivision launched time high with a record $1,119,300 sales in 10 days. within three days. The builder of the subdivision, Northwood Building Co., has in- troduced a new-type of _ home _plan offering four a few | weeks ago at Middlebelt and Or- | chard Lake Rds., has hit an all-| bedroom _homes and two bathrooms in || INSTALL WROUGHT IRON RAILINGS - WM. J. TRUDGEN ee Compare Our Quality! Compare Our Prices! sagen iota aya ert ama | years by the membership, and | said Huge, fir arches line the| The floor is in rubber tile. The iP j te] - —- ramp ged sca ap mor the ~ ger pps room| The basement area houses a | they rob ‘her of time. | , e VINYL a { tian and contemporary red brick formed by full arches. large Sunday school room, which | She can introduce color into the e ASPHALT TILE edifice, Shipped from Oregon where | in the future, wilt be divided by | home through easily cleaned fi ; Ward, and the | {MY Were made, these arches | folding doors. Also included | floors, no-iron draperies, and © CARPETS i The architect, Ray _ have a 46 foot span at their | downstairs is a ladies parlor, | fabrics which wipe clean with a@ iF E contractor, Ward Ross, both are! pase, This is the width of the | a small kitchen, toilet rooms, | damp cloth. By Leadin | Manufacturers : members of the church. church, The length of the new | & special baptisnml room, choir t y Le & e It was interesting, too, to note| structure is 95 feet, Combined | and music rooms, There are 226 ‘steel wires in a i INSULATE Now that many of the people who) with the original building, the | -tioused in the lower’ portion of |standard piano. Complete line of Venetion Blinds ond worked on the church also attend) otal tength is 150 feet. | the tower section will be the church Window Shede Service 4 bag E @ | : the MIRACLE INSULATION ditional style found im many | i, 50 per cent occupied. The architectural firm w48/] 670 Ww. Huren FE 4-3525 PONTIAC FLOOR COVERINGS. : keeps you cooler day and night auch be At the chance} end of the church, Ward Rowe Ince the contractor, _esnanessenaeinemasnannpantl 7 Don't suffer sweltering days— | Tae teunty ot oe coerce & = = > mates = For "TR FAYLOR owntx- hot sleepless nights! Low cost cit: gud shake exteriors, will SAFETY---BEAUTY 379 Orchard Lake Avenue FE 2-2353 homes sell for $14,350 complete. Lumber BLDRS’ SUPPLIES L DICKIE Lumber Co./ “2495 Orchard Lake Rd. || slabs placed directly on ground! * a ae winter! Just pour it . Dave Lukacher, president of the s--level jt... leave it. So easy—you finish the § | 1 building company, said that his |} O® 4-173 6561 Tubbs R4. job in one afternoon! Guaranteed for the Rabie some d gS ooming company now is erecting 10 homes = lifetime of your home. Absolutely. fire- fill dirt at Paddock per week. He said sales since the Proof! Cost for average attic as low as FAST SERVICE Over $1 Million Worth | beginning of the development have COME IN FOR A FREE ESTIMATE Call FE 4-1495 Bought Within 10 Days | hit approximately $1,693,300. The SF iX-UP TIPS L Kor Sptdite PERIMETER HEATING formance ond more efficient and economi- cal in operation thon conventional heating systems! Quality Building Supplies! $2.08 their contemporary one-story : SHAKES designs. Phone FE 4-3538 — oa: ; These homes, with combination | jj _ Eaves BEAUTIFUL COLORS Trou ghing ROOFING W ere $16.85 ' A rainy spring means 4 ALWAYS READY... on aed To Serve You With frY MOOFS have been’ the prt usands of home-owners w have found that a good roof means years of satisfaction. Execiec White. . _BOYDELL PAINT 151 Oakland Avenue FE 4-1594 fil 107 H Seilitz Satintex.......... $5.25 Ga FREE CUSTOMER PARKING _ AUBURN HEIGHTS —— = CALKING COMPOUND ae 7 | .$2.75 Qt...85¢ Tube. 45¢ ce — BUILD THOSE WALKS, ee pero se [OALL 23 for IMMEDIATE DELIVERY }|-235:3=22 SiS |] co] ei ei WALLS WITH AUTO- fLooRs WITH READY- | riptladicia BUILDING MIXED CONCRETE. ALUMINUM ; a ga gg es -COMBINATION uniformity, durabtlity, ex ber, tee, that good quality con- ae ee Set yee DOORS Semeur see $4995 See Us for a Complete Line of Builders Supplies i Ready-Mixed" # Lime and Plaster * Face and Fire . WOOD COMBINATION ° ; * ANY AMOUNT ... — tiah toh Tie _ DOORS From $13.50 LUMBER COMPANY * on prog - “Where the Home Begins” : ‘ | Weathervanes, From ... . .$13,50 baie: Henle rans a mae || BOICE BUILDERS SUPPLY || [Waseem 23] | “ssa: 7 * Block C ATSMAK % Mason Supplies ||] © BLOCK #§(° CONCRETE ##§$ © BRICK . Rural Mailboxes ........ $ 2.98 NaS “4 339 S. Paddock’ ~ Pontise, Michigan 545 $. Telegraph Rood Telephone FE 5-8186 Stee! Clothes Posts, Set ...$13.50 | = oe < é Y ® i. ez @ Heoting Northridge ‘42’ , © Cendtionng 130-Unit Project . Started Antique WEATHER V 851 N..Paddeck. FE 5-6973 e e \ Dixie Lumb Always Service—All Ways! 31 Oaklend Avenue \ WEATHER VANES For That New Garage Name Markers for House or Mail Box mmered Cast . successful Northwood “42° —sub- | division at Middlebelt and Orchard Lake Rds. have launched a 130- home project in Waterford town- ship. : Next week ground will be broken eee for the first 39 homes west of the Aluminum $24.95 oeorr eee ee er Co., Inc. FE 2-0224 Fe? vuws Non ene 5380 Dixie Highway ee 2-y ites Sees 47 sit ~=J- — Oe, we a> Conny 2 << Es > . 3 "fas 5 TA « ae he 4: j eg ier os inte — | we ‘at oe SOS it —_—< 108 VidW=- Hen GnIe No Sections to be Forced Apart by Frost Non-Skid to Prevent Slipping. Sizes to meet your needs. Concrete Step Co. Custom Railings FREE ESTIMATES — We Deliver Anywhere! in Waterford Township Builders and developers of the | of Waterford Village. ro Most of the homes willbe lo- cated behind Our Lady of the Lakes Church. . To be known as Northridge “42,” temporary designs with four bed- rooms and two baths. According to White« Brothers Realty, of Waterford, exclusive | sales agents for the project, the |lots will be 88x125 feet. Black- topped roads, they said, will be built in the subdivision with an /artificial lake bordering part of | the area. ‘Mildoom Added to Paint "Helps to Combat Mildew) | Mildew has ruined many paint jobs and once started it must be \removed or it will continue to spread under and through a new | coat of paint. |- It can be prevented by adding 'a chemical, nicknamed mildoom, to any paint except lacquers. Rich- ||ard Eckart, director of research for special type paints, recom- mends one ounce of mildoom to a gallon of paint. Don’t Forget Ventilation If you're plarining to build a basementless house, make sure | that the recommendations for ven- tilation, vapor barriers and insula- ry) OR 3-7715 tion are carried out to prevent water vapor from rising from the | soil and invading the home, When the houses will be one-story, con- THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, JUNE 5, 1954 Dixie Highway, about %4-mile south tg TULIPS GROW ON HOUSE — In Akron, Ohio, 4 | house-owner decided he wanted to relieve thé plain look of his white house. Looking now~as if it might Mee en knobs when you paint or var- Cardboard Makes Rack to Hold.Knobs for Painting A piece of a corrugated box or a scrap of hardboard or plywood can make a handy rack for wood- inish desk drawers or cabinet doors. Drill holes for the knob bolts to hold the knobs for drying while you get a drip-free finish on the drawer or door front. . PLANNING | To Repair Remodel or Build? - See Us First for Real Low Prices and Quality Work! Porches Garages Modernization GUY W. CECIL General Contractor see Dixie Highway, Near Pest Office have been turned inside out with the wall paper on the outside, he has painted clusters of gay, red and yellow tulips all over the exterior. Bedrooms Need Space for Books, Build Shelves More people read at bedtime than at any other hour of the day, yet most bedrooms offer books no |more storage space than one crowded corner of a night table. Shelves, made of scrap lumber, can turn @ corner into a bedroom library. Color-match the shelves to the there is excessive water vapor | room within a home, it can cause costly- to-repair damage. STARK BROS. Fruit Trees Vines Dwarf Fruit Trees Roses Shrubs Perennials Shade Trees Bulbs, etc. Add $1,000.00 or more to the value of your home. Let me show you actual color tographs of Stark Exclus- ve Leader Varieties. No obli- gation. Telephone or write. ¢ é WM. F. YOUNK $872 John R and 19-Milé Rds. MU 9-1649 Bookshelves in wardrobe closet doors — why not? They'll hold a multitude of books and maneuver surprisingly easy, You can frame shelves with 2 x 8 lumber backed with plywood. They can be hung on three pairs of ‘four inch butt hinges and held |closed with two heavy snugger | latches. Dawson & Watson @ J. Dawsen, Hugh A. Watson “ 11a N. Saginaw Se. Ph. FE 2-5420, Pontiac — | FHA Out to Halt Profit Abuses Owners of Apartments Told to Get OK Before Distributing Dividends y bal . Fed eral Housing Administration, in a has ordered 7,000 apartment own- ers to obtain FHA approval be- fore distributing further =a to their stockholders, — Officials sdy the action per diately affects the disposal of cur- rent income from the apartment of FHA-insured rental projects to clear their dividend policies with FHA headquarters. FHA Commissioner Norman P. Mason hag also ruled that any excess funds still available from new crackdown on profit abuses, | buildings and requires all ‘owners |§J an FHA insured mortgage must be applied toward reducing the treated as a windfall profit. Mason issued the directive, cov- | ering all aspects of FHA’s rental | | housing program, as industry lead- | ers voiced increasing concern over future apartment construction un- | der the agency's insured loan leh gram. The National Assn. — First In Oakland County — ees | | & beauty *& just 7 miles away from the heart of Pontiac with little traffic problems + where your family can enjoy economical country living - % Schools just two blocks away with little traffic on project roads—Lake privileges on beautiful Lake Oakland with project park for residents of over 3 acres of wonderful wooded SM RE! es Se eee ational Homes “ JOHNSON CONSTRUCTION CO. ‘Pictured above is a four-bedroom CADET that con be yours if you make $45 a week. See the models now open and discover how easy your housing problem can be solved. ae ee Just 2 "350 ‘40 ore Ran Ske © Spacious 100-foot- fraainee lots © Large shopping center just 5 minutes away @Low. Taxes... © Nothing else to pay © Completed house—ready to move into ©Front lawn graded and seeded SARI LORE ROE OPEN SUNDAY 1 to 7 P.M. MI 4-0328 Bedroom “CADET” 60 Sk ee Look! ONLY Down No Mortgage Costs— A Month Includes Taxes— Insuronce, etc. RARER BS ne Nee Tide © Good Roads * a = a & 4 [Ry PORES A, ® JOHNSON CONSTRUCTION. CO. OR 3-2757 Birmingham a Builders says proposals pending in the Senate to correct abuses in apartment building ‘‘will seriously: impair the volume of FHA rental housing.” NAHB adds that “‘it is feared that the pounds of preven- tion being prescribed may actually prevent the cure.” NAHB officials note that in the ~ 208 apartment building account- ed for about 40 per cent of total housing output but the rate has steadily dropped until last year | ft fell to about 12 per cent. | President Eisenhower's original | recommendations on rental housing ; would have lifted apartment con- struction out of its present dol- drums by raising the. ceiling on gram in high cost areas like New York and Chicago. Although the Senate Banking Committee approved the new mort- gage ceilings, it wrote strict legis- lation to require builders to supply investment in the project NAHB views the cost certifica- : = eeuicoe nt_as particularly etiTap eee. the neo on can: Rn it leaves a builder open to charges after a building is | completed that he may not have provided accurate cost informa- tion. Builders, therefore, say that additional risk ts placed on what || already is a risky and expensive operation, In taking his latest action, Mason apartment loan and cannot be | of ome! | [ps0 = ome WELDING FHA-insured loans to spur the pro- | cost data and voted to require. building firms to maintain a cash | Ellis Builders || & Supply Co. Complete Building Service @ Garages @ Recreation Rooms : a @ Porch Enclosures @ Siding @ Roofing le Septic Tanks @ Bathrooms @ Alterations @ Additions SPECIALISTS IN 4 MODERNIZATION Call FE 2-2671 2690 South Woodward @ Cement Work -- ue exercised the permissive authority granted by Congress on the so- called section 608 apartment proj- ects when it specified FHA could control dividend polices. FHA has come under sharp attack for allow- ing builders to collect excessive profits on the 608 loans. About 7,000 of these projects have been built since World War | H and a small number of them costing. less than $200,000 are ex- empt from the Mason directive. need replacement or repair. | phone today. SIBLEY COAL & SUPPLY CO. 140 N. Cass Ave. ’ PE 5-8163 wins ot RELIABLE! % Portable Road Service &® Custom or Production Fabrication 725°, |__ Call Pontiae, yaa rz o7e70lme ‘OR 3-2420 wuevuvY. REINFORCING BARS HOT ROLLED AND A St be bb A hn be he he hh de hi he he ha i ha hi hi hi ht y" PRPPPPPPPPPPEPPPPPPPP PDP PPD PPPPD PPP APPA S = r—) | | E GE = w.. pevvvvd Pontiac Welding & Machine Works } 4 N. Porke FE 2-412); ee eee 1 ith Sm ya eer DUO-THERM 45 Gallon Gas Automatic Water Heater NOW ONLY... $99" Housekeeping Shop 51 W. Huron E 4-1555- = os You Can't Afford Not to Paint at This Low Price! MARTIN-SENOUR “3000” House Paint He in ene you can't afford to miss! lowest cost you sparkling exterior. Use Martin-Senour OUTSIDE re's the biggest paint value FS: ne Now at ean give your home « for economy, poceadl durability ost Surfaces; and protection. “Covers one coat. WHITE Only ‘459 per gallon _hiert 3 LOWRIE LUMBER CO. Boldwin Ave. at Walton Blvd. Phone FE 2-9104 DISHWASHERS WATER HEATERS DIS R. 2181 S. Telegraph Rd. AS i ap oe : Your Home is as Modern as Your Plumbing! POSALS FIXTURES WATER SOFTENERS SERVICE and SUPPLIES Call Us Anytime—Day or Night! *Y WIELSEN PLUMBING Plumbing—Heating Contractor FE 4-0127 So Little troubles. 60 Years of Building © “Know-How” Quality Since 1890 \ TTT FREE ios Ol Ee Regardless so 8 of what you are plan- ning, it will pay you to get assistance and avoid after - building No_ head- aches or regrets when Enlarge or Modernize Your Home... It Costs CORWIN LUMBER and COAL CO. \ 117 South Cass FE 2-8386 \ : ye | ” s fv f . ~ ‘ , p P Oo Ss = 2 . BS , 6 * i ES 4 ‘ } — ‘ THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, JUNE 5,1955 = ~ | = NINETEEN ~ : i ee , : e ae - 7 * during the normal course of house-| the raw wood or the wood can first ‘' Plumbing Fg 5 Develo Site ’ | keeping. If it shows dirt, the mild-| be stained, It’s only drawback is = Repairs j ; est soap and lukewarm water is all| that on light woods it will tend te ." 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He also leads in home runs with 17 ifbegizt F + ‘RB 8 s ° ° Avila had 13 hits in 30 trips and Rosen, hampered by an injured forefinger, maintains his leagleading margin in home runs (13) and runs batted in (49). The records include Fri-_ day's games. Detroit’s Bill Tuttle lost 15 points ~~Three pitchers—Ralph Branca of Detroit, Tom Morgan of New York and Dean Stone of Washington— share the best average in the American League. Each has won three games and lost none. Bob Keegan of Chicago has won the most games, eight. He has one set- back. Vie Rasgchi, still unbeaten, heads League moundsmen. The veteran Cardinal righthander has won five games. } for SVC Title Today Pontiag High School has its sights set on wrapping up the Sagi- naw Valley Conference - baseball championship this afternoon in its game with 2nd place Flint Central on Wisner Field at 1:30 p.m. Central kept its hopes alive Leader Tourney pros who probably never had heard of Mr. Biagetti. Defending champion E. (Dutch) Harrison of Arcee | |Okla., was one who gave up. He | said he hadn't been feeling well and was too tired to finish. Then he was joined on the side- lines by pros Julius Bores of Mid- tinsville, Ind., runner-up for last! onship. They didn't offer any reason but day’s rain sent scores soaring, €Xx- _of course_— that may have had a part in their decision. | Dave Douglas of Grosginger, N.Y., the first day leader, sagged | badly and took a 74 to go with | his 68 for a 142 half-way count. Two strokes behind Biagetti was | Jackie Burke of Kiamesha Lake, | |N.Y., who knocked another stroke | | off par for a 70 and a 139 total. | | Running behind Burke in a fie 1d | of 60 and tied were Lioyd Man- grum of Niles, Ill., a former Na- tional Open champion, and Bob Rosburg, a San Francisco pro now playing out of Chicago, who shot 140s. Latin Hoping for Title Shot lausse —Disposes Rindone, Seeks Match With Bobo Olson NEW YORK «& — Eduardo | Lausse, the scowling Argentine knockout artist, has joined the’ long line yelling “I want Olson." ger, said Promoter Jim Norris had talked to him about the possibility of Lausse boxing Olson in the fall —if the middleweight champ suc- cessfully defends against Rocky Castellani in August. ; Lausse, a 26-year-old left hook- er, stopped the veteran Joe Rin- done last night at Madison Square Garden on a technical knockout in 1:28 of the second round. The baldish Rindone simply was un- able to stand up under Lausse's punching. Rindone was dropped for an au- tomatic eight-count early in the ropes from another barrage of hooks. When Lausse chased him across the ring and drove home another hook near Rindone’s cor- ner, the veteran with a strange, appealing look. er ado, There were no dissenting votes. Gov. Williams Is odes Third annual Paddle Push on the Kensington Metropolitan Park will be held Sunday, starting at 2 pm. Gov. G. Mennen Williams will be one of the judges. An entry list of 190 canoeists in teams in two are expected to start from the Milford Bridge and pad pines, N.C.; Tommy Belt of Hous- ton, Tex., , and Dale Morey of Mar: | year’s National Amateur Champi- | the cold weather, following Thurs-' Charlie Johnson, Lausse’s mana- + second and staggered against the | from Boston} turned to Referee Harry Kessler | Kessler stopped it without furth- | Beoo ‘in Milford-Paddle-Push’ — Huron River between Milford and | 2 oy Fd “THE: PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, JU NE 5, 19 * Fielding Error. Gives Detroit. Win Over Nats Sievers Drops Delsing High One in 8th to Let Bolling Scamper Home ~ BOSTON wr — Detroit Tigers eautiously slipped into Boston to- day for an unusual day-night dou- bleheader with the Boston Red toe luck” will frown or smile upon them, - After what happened in Wash- ington, the Tigers can't be sure lof her mood. She was all frowns Thursday night, when Washington scored four unearned rung tory. Then, yesterday, she smiled sweetly for thé Detroiters, - Tigers were handed a 3-2 vie- tery over the Senators when Roy Sievers, Washington's leftfielder, muffed a fiy ball in the &th “inning to allow the winning run (also unearned) to score, This was the situation: With two away and Frank Boll- ling on Ist, Jim Delsing hoisted a | high fly to left. It appeared to be of * the-finat—out -of-the—inning.—But+- Sievers dropped the ball for a two-base error and Bolling breezed home. The error cost Bob Porterfield ‘hig 4th loss compared to six wins. Billy Hoeft, who went all the way, | picked up his 2nd victory against | four setbacks. Each hurler_allowed seven. hits. Sievers had made three of Washington's hits and had knocked in the Senators’ only two runs before his costly bobble, Hoeft, himself, knocked in De- | troit's Ist run and Bob Nieman accounted for the other with a home run in the fourth, Today's doubleheader against the | Bosox marks the mid-way point of the Tigers’ testing 22-game road junket. George Zuverink (1-0) and Dick Marlowe (3-2) were named to hurl for Detroit. Lou Boudreau, Boston manager, picked Bill Henry - (3-2). and “Leo Kiely 16-27, But you may be sure the man the ‘Tigers will be watching most carefully will be an outfielder who wears No. 9 on his back. His name? What do you think? ~¥ oat. HR —Slevers, tleman DP—Kuenn, Boll: and Kress, Left—Detroit 4 phen ~ BB Hoeft L Porterfield 1 joett 8. porcerfelé 1 R-ER —Hoeft 2-2. P ponortiasd 32 Hoeft (2-4) eprint teas (a). v Patten McKinley, Boar. Runge. T— 155 A—1.89 Renewal for Monmouth The scheduled game with Water- (Compe rsh semn Veliy, emo | __ Nett Longe EB Soset afer tp 2). i230 pm. |in Township Softball » rhe fr ‘ a * ford, rained out. both Thursday | ‘ompists troegt oan ut maine Ch ” “en ante " Quit, DUT Cant _ By BEN PHLEGAR | I1-hit Boston attack for his eighth! pean at Dear ta Se bie Dick and Wes Sports hold the lead ee ae cere eA Ela ees ye ee ee ee eve lary T9 22 5 2 » alias e| ry a6 4 : ’ is »¥V, Flint Thursday, thus has two) Petre!t 1437 1e8 178 17 159 263 Priel 1449 mB 29 182 es HOT SPRINGS, Va. u—Mildred Stan Musial, still ing he’s BA ree-run homer by Yogi Berra nATIONAL LEO —_ ation Softball League with a 3-0 _ -chances-to clinch the title. hen Yas Sn 318 oak to 2s Je Beetle © (Babe) Zaherias, the great com.|*iming for the fences, has taken | in/the first inning off Early Wynn | p,coxiyn is me" | record. Friday night's game at the ; a | Philadelphia —— 456-424 39 28 166 22 Cine nat 2 a Mh 9 = Spector who won a batGle with can. | Ver the National League home run | Put the Yanks on the victory trail | \Miectes 2 Pol ES | | Drayton-Plainspark—was rained ; Bee HS BB a PSs eater Cite Pind”? | cer and retumed to golf, said to-|lead.and is ahead of the- record arainst Cleveland ges Bef [out ous 72 S522: Ted Tries to eieks American cosgee cteb eat; 7 cep. a * » A r pF Pet. | day she'd like to quit the game 1927 pace of the great Babe Ruth. | Ed McGhee drove in four runs | | Cincinnati 273 Drayton Drug is 2nd with 2-1. Chicago BoP Fp ence PA ie ay F 4 don 11 4 py e * * +6 as the Athletics temporarily won | Chicago 23 4855 | ay : will pl D4 -C1. - : ae a Pin aukes ~ 42 1199 493 38 is oe for alittle -while’'-until--she—fully | . ae | Piteburgh bh sm om Bb te Brothers and Drug will play Beat Shift by Rew York er ee Potsburgn ee | regains fer reneth. The two sluggers Musial passed | their battle with Baltimore to stay | ‘Today's nebedate con Prckehis Puckase a Junior League! game Sunday at Detroit 4: 1149 446 39 34 976 New York a4 lies ats 422 | Although perscnally she'd like to last night when he hit his 16th and out of last place. The Orioles are | Philadelphia at &. Louts, & pm.—Dick- 4 pin. while Mooday's schedule ~ itt] L tt Wash tert ay MLSS ee Cmcinnatl 44 1162 487-46 59 973) ; {17th homers—Hank Sauer of Chi- now in the cellar by a game and) Brooklyn. at Chicago (2), 1:30 p.m— Pm: - cetey 8c 1 Ing Oo Le Hosni vies Se M 1200 524 52 41 9i2/ Fest, something keeps telling her | ; ; Podres (51) and Newcombe (34) vs.| has Gidley Electric and Dixie Rec Poiledeiphia 4 1277 S13 $0 49 972 Philadelphia 411137422 5036 969 4) “That something is the Babe’s| C289 and Willie Mays of New (a half Klippstein (2-4) and Hacker (2-3). ; : i BOSTON wW—Ted Williams. Bos. °°" qyigie pias -Weshingtons Tope oe ee Tn an not Pe heart. . caw York—are even with the schedule New York at Cincinnati, 2 p.m.—Antoneili | Teation meeting at 8:30, follow oe ton’ sluggi outfielder, may be American League Individual “Rettia Barni. BIL 28 3 1-6 393 hear - Ruth followed when he ‘hit his 60 ie) ibe Perkow ext a) » _|a Drug-Union Lake “‘Little League 8 ng Player. Club = AB OR) OM OR Rot he M 5 ; at's Pittsburgh at Milwaukee. 2:30 pm. yer. ‘ isial, St 179 48 «468 17 59 aa0 That's the reason the Babe is . : Loahirgns O Decal] (4) 80 @pann (5:4) Santen gee) te try to Be the ball more eee UO Pk ee eas Vis Fe 6 3S) playing in the $7,500 Triangle for the New York Yankees. oubdie nuble Hea Jef FRIDAY'S RESULTS “ . tiliams Bo $ 24 4 $ Mueller, NY 63 1. 19 373 ; os ; i . to the left field this Aa Glynn. Ge wo wo 8 as Burgess, Pui, 87 5 32 1S 308 Round Robin Invitation tourna- The cro homers last night were age aa % Chemnett 6 FRIDAY’S STARS The big lefthanded Red Sox Tuttle, Det Hey easy tas page: ee tee 2h gt 8 21 863) ent which today moved into its the big hits as the Cards beat Phil- it Wi § d wth ecmm perenne swinger sent the ball into his op- Bisov, Wash. Ini 24 61 § 30 333 Snider Ban 170 1 a . ‘ = 5 adelphia 5-2. New York took over a isner un ay Pittsburgh 4 _ e) ve By The Associated Press eee tcaee field yesterday in two of his Mmero, Cut am 4s by 83 Kier. Chi 139 385578 a3 third and fourth rounds over the | cond place with a 10-6 triumph New York at Cineinnal, 0 pe BATTING — Stan Musial, St. four times at bat against Chi 8 : a 1” 1 4 4 _@ pre homestead’s par 74 Cascades i while Milw First of a series of Class A rgh at _Miwsukre (2) 3% pm. | Louis Cardinals, hit two home runs a &' cago.) Sr is 5 sil Adcock Mil-—-155 “SN “38 6 3} course. at Cincinnati while Milwaukee was bromine at esi 1-30 p.m. = His fly near the -teft-field time iccni . os om as hom os Ue ek a8 Patty Berg, veteran professional bowing 4-1 to Pittsburgh. Brooklyn} City League double headers is Pailedelphia a Louis 02 pm. to take over the National League caught Minnie Minoso in left cen. Micha 1 3 Mavs. N i 1) 53 6 Son St. Andrews, Ill, carried an WO" its sixth straight, 21, over scheduled for 1:30 p.m, at Wisner | new York at Milwaukee. 9 pm home runs lead with 17 as St. = __teron_the Williams. shift but- the -. 4 44-Torgecn “Pht “WT zis -¥ WAS Bonint advantage into the third Chicago: ~ ~——- Field-Sunday.- It is~-ptanned to | Brgokiva “at st. Lous, 8 pm. Louis -beat- Philadelphia 5-2. Cuban speedster came up with the _“= Mink a 4s aoe es oe dain mcvantece n - . ey * * @ | hold twin bills every Sunday for PITCHING—Max Surkont, Pitts- ball after a long run. ( “493 Baumboitz Cnt tay iy 4 2 @ 300 fel * " ie an ous 1 In the American League Cleve. the balance of the season FRIDAY's HOMERS burgh Pirates, scattered six hits Ted punched a clean single to owl cea or of ok «8 @ aul oe ene Be ne land lost its second in a row to the — In the opener, General Motors eee Atnietics: Berre, Yankees,| in beating his former Milwaukee left the other time. Reus iw Mw Tempe, Cin 1 24 49 @ 18 9 Rabe has @ plus 14, in 4th place. Yankees, 83, and Chicago climbed ™¢ets Auburn Merchants, While | Phulley. Indians, Lopat, Phillies. Musial | mates for the second straight time. Williams has been Sages bias te , arias P 7 Owe 'within seven percentage points of CIO 594 and Oliver Buick hook (aeons tan = | 4-1. : : haar ruined cmcparizh -Morse. Hanover.Win bomen the-tirst-place -Indians-by-beating FHP. _in_the-nightcap about 4 p.m. : = anne al an : Boling. Det 454 3 16 260 $5,000 Pontiac Trot Boston 7:3. Detroit edged Washing- | Iv -softbal-an exhibitionr doubies [pay SS ae this season than ever before when | Kurnn. Det Bor. 4 8 Wo 297 Nattonal Seagee Pitching ton 3-2 and Philadelphia defeated header is slated at North Site €aIrc n er , ay to 1c he pulls. |e a ee puener ence decisions er mere) ___Friday night's feature race at! patimore 746 Park with Birmingham Riteway i ‘ er. MS iP MH BSOW W Pet. ‘Hazel Park k " ; ‘ . 7 , Ameriees. Eregne Lf Syst Rex! 1a sl iL 63 2% 29 8 9 1.009; /taze ark track was won by : PS ry PS and Shaw's Jewelers of Pontiac e o. re ecisions or ore 8. i 7 3 : A r ¢ - ; 8 12 Starters Listed Roc cee IP A Be Oe Pet. Posies. Chu 0 3 25 29 4 Loo fadiin dereae iste ee Two pitchers, one in each league, | Plame Brayton Drug end Dick lympic E questr lan i@alm Bion re? j timlacciunwy Gano ea sla : 85! won their eighth games. Harvey|& Wes Spo vaterford STANTON, Del. W—At least al Brca'De 2 ie t's 8 otomAmoncl SY. 7 St Ff § 2 2] the $5,000 Pontiac Trot and vic-| Haddix. of te Cardinals pitched Township loop. Games are at 7| _—i By GAYLE TALBOT last year and are expected to Gozen starters are expected for Tope NY) ti a ko 6} 87] Sony a 3 18 8 7 3 1 .73e/ tory was Morse Hanover's first of | hig third: straight complete game | P-™. and 8:30. NEW YORK (#—The business of | climb steadily. Junior riders, up today’s running of the Kent|evnclds NY 5) s5 2 36 5 1 833/ Maucix. StL 93 93-6 6S 8 2 ToT the Season in five starts. He was! ang ran his record to 8-3. Bob Kee-| riding horses over a series of|to 18, show a gain of 18 per cent Stakes, the $25,000-added mile and tenor ie mom to 8 771 Mines Phi i} 7 13 8 5 2 74 q first heat winner last year in| oan of the White Sox survived an 15-Event Junior Ho jumps in the shortest possible | over 1953, a fact which is reflected a sixteenth test for three-year-old? Tricks ak eee eas eel SY ni ar 29 43 5 3 625 the famed Hambletonian. ———— ’ rse time is one of the fastest growing |in many family budgets. at Delaware Park. Cie ho 6S 24 59 6 F667 Frekine Bkiin- 8 #0 tr a @ 4 gan Elanover had to move up from Show Set for Sunday sports in the country, on the word; The search is on again for the , The cace will be broadcast na Carve ver oe eo : yon ed 667 Meyer Bkiy a a Wy at 2 won| ath at the top of the stre tch to -Maddox- Persley on TV of the American Horse Shows country's four top riders, and, even tionally over ABC from 2:20 ta rites alt 2 , « ee 21 867 Roberts Phu mT 14 62 » ae BAIN his victory in 2°04 2-5 in the we riders of the Junior Dixie Assn. here, which supervises the | more important, the horses with 3: pm. ‘EST) . cider Bs no [oot Shea in: 9 eet. first dash, Wingfield also won with — CHIC AGQ (UP) — Tomms Mad. Saddle Cub will conduct a B-event many events strictly without pay, “built in bounce’ which will rep Cink oe a ee ee * Proud Lassie (2nd) and Sweet fox. & 20 year-old Ps boxer whe vn er " . se er aan ne a tne and with the sole thought of pro- resent the nation in foreign com- : : Gromek Des be 42 7 4 8 Dicksgn I ee ae me Widow (3th) vag lost six of <2 fichis, will try Glenn s farm 9331 Dixie high: ducing a better breed of jumpers petition. The main targets are the Old Timers Practice Tie te et oe nn A AM G4 EB Seict Valley non inter Pon: We ee Hine fend ns 8 eS . and riders Pan American games in Mexic: Pontise Old ‘Timers baseball Hoee De 3, RD 2 Preske, sity ae 1k 14 a go tiac Trot’ dash cided underdog against: veteran | Program was prepared and will ~ 2 Gs © ‘early next year and the equestrian team will practice Sunday morning | ara cle Mar m8 ooM Sues Re Se ec er ———— Arthur Persley, a lightweight con- be handled entirely by the young: California, which used to spawn events of the 1956 Olympics, which ot 30 @. m. cn tt Washington Jun | {Goigeaen, Bat Ze fa WN 3 4 356) Lose, Btirn 2 9 13 12-2 2 doe Titans On We Ti tender who has lost only three in sters. Program includes features tennis players, now has more | will be held at Stockholm. - ior High School diamond. All play- | Houtteman, Cle 57 55 17 18 3 3 900| Pollet. Chi 3 2 ie 12 22 300) nge re ligers | 46 bouts, | for all ages, up to 18 years. It| horse shows than any other state.| Final tests to pick the ‘54 team = ae ane ra eagle Cal 24 10 2 2 40) Labine, Bulyn, 23 2 1S 10-3 3 Joo University of Detroit athletic| Their 10 round battle will be! starts with a pdny class and winds | Over the nation as a whole, 41 new|are scheduled ‘for Chicago next i urged Sain, NY % 17 6 10:2 2 ‘500 = teams were known as the ‘Tigers’ | featured on the regular Saturday | up with the calf riding contest. | shows been granted dates this | Sept. 18 and 19, and at the mo- Leslie and John Abel to attend the , Det. 9 64 11 $3 2 4 333| Joe DiMaggio played on nine | uritil 1924 when the nickname nd t 4 . Pu, MB dL 2 4m vo ~ See ee en nae CORTE Lee Dare Ih bs Oe pean ee eee in all shows al-/ment trials and training are going oo — _ BSBBIS M ee world champion teams, [changed te the “Titans.” president. ready are up five per cent over} on in most states, 4 : \ | - a y " . | x i i i i ve De ce a a hk vette ae a ok ye ee ee See e at | ate a pe ee ee | ek ee oe a ihe this week by beating Saginaw, 3-1, on the 3-hit pitching of Lar- ry Horde. The Tribe's ace is expected to pitch today. He will be opposed by Pontiac's Marv Caswell], balwark of the Chiefs’ staff, who has led PHS | to 12 wins in 13 games. Pontiac's” Valley record = 80 to 7-1 for | Central. die over an 8mile course across Kent Lake into the park Event is sponsored by the Mil- ford Chamber of Commerce, Hu ron-Clinton Metropolitan Authority and American. Youth Hostels. . 1 $50.000 Monmouth Oaks, which i will have its 3st renewal on Aug. \7. is the ninth oldest stakes race in the nation. It was. first run in 1871. This year’s race comes on the last Saturday of the meeting. | Major League Averages | wondering whether “TadyT for a 43 vic- WASHING warnose ABH OA amen 2 rr | Lage « 4 12 5S Yoat. Jo 4 Deng. it 4 @ 1 8 4144 e; 3 0 0 adel pl | Jie 4 s, 1b 4 012 © Blevers. : eal! 1 2 © Busby, ef 4 1 2 6 Tuttle, cf 1 0 @ © Lemon, rf 4 0 0 6 Lund, rt 4°12 3 1 Pits Olde 2 6 1 2 House. c 4 1 6 1 Ter'l'g't.%ho3 @ 0 4 Kuenn, se - : ‘ inet is p3eotd ft ares 33 712712 ‘Totals 32 7 27 19 Detroit —— Bitte ashingtonn yr oo} 000—2 R—Bolling. Nieman. # . Runnels. Sievers E Dobbie Lund roared 4 _OCEANPORT, NJ. ui — The! pion, By ED CORRIGAN charge “fix” plot that has rocked New Tork tm decades. | * a the | den on June 11. s $15,000 to Bobby Jones to throw his middleweight bout against Joey Giardelio in Madison Square Gar- s * While experts scratched their wondering why Henry would | . | move in. He said he had intended Just about everyone involved in the case was annoyed at someone with the possible exception of Jores, a fair fighter, but regarded as no match for the rugged Giar- dello. * s a District Attorney Frank Hogan was irked because the story was broken before he was ready to SETS AMERICAN RECORD—Wes Santee of Kansas breaks the tape as he sets a new American | fastest mile ever run. En route, Santee unofficially record in the Compton Invitational Mile run Fri- | eclipsed the world record for 1,500 meters in 3 min- day night with a time of 4:00.6. It was the 2nd utes, 42.8 seconds. AP Wirephoto Seek Big Chance By JACK SAYLOR A- field of 123-0f Michigan's top professional and amateur golfers will tee off Monday in quest of eight coveted positions in the Na- tional Open tournament, slated June 17-19 at the Baltusro| Country Club, Springfield, N. J, * © ® © The state sectional qualifying is over a 36-hole route, 18 holes each at ,_at Franklin Hills. "lum Hollow | Country Clubs. The national total of 1,937 en- tries (including exempt piayers) is the highest in the history of the USGA-sponsored event, De- fending champion Ben Hogan heads the list of 33 exempt play- ers, which also includes Frank- lin Hille pro Walter Burkemo, current National PGA cham- State entries, which include 71 pros and 52 amateurs, will start teeing off at 7:30 a.m. at the two courses, _ then switch to the oppo- 4 123 Pro, Amateur Link Stars in Field for Sectional Trials for National Open| site course for afternoon rounds at noen. Four of the players who recently | qualified for the National PGA in| the trials at Orchard Lake Country Club will seek to score a ‘‘double”’ Monday, They are John Barnum of Grand Rapids (medalist at Or- chard Lake with 143), Chick Har- bert of Meadowbrook, Max Evans of Detroit and National PGA pres- ident Horton Smith of the Detroit Ld * * The Sth PGA qualifier, Bob Gaj- | da of Forest Lake Country Club, is not participating, Another of the absentees will be the veteran Ilen- ry Ransom of Pine Lake. The an- nual Invitational at his club falls on the same dates as the Open. » * » Many Oakland County pros will 4 rounds at Plum Hollow. Among them (with tee-off time) are Tommy Shannon of Or- chard Lake (7:30), Ray Maguire and Jack Givern of Birmingham (CC (7:44), and Warren Orlick of (Tam O'Shanter (7:51), Al Watrous of Oakland Hills leaves at 8:19 in a group that Barnum, Others are Evans (& 40), Tommy Cosmos of Oakland Hills (8:54), Bob Waara of Indianwood (9:01) and Leo Conroy of North Hills (9:22). Among those playing 1st rounds at Franklin Hills are unattached _Korsis of Pontiac and enti formerly of Pon- tiac, at 1: 37 and 9:15, respectively; 'Fred Zinn of Indianwood (8:47) and Ben Lula of Tam (9:01). Heading the list of amateurs trials is Chuck Kocsis, the Red Run great. He js paired with Har- Hollow, Starting at Franklin Hills are) Cari Daniels of Edgewood (8:33), former city champion Haro'd Stew- art (with ‘Lula’s group at 9:01) and Pontiac's Roy Iceberg: @: 36). "Babe’ Would Musial’'s 2 Homers Win ifor Cards; Tribe Loses from the county competing in the 5, bert and Smith-at 7:58 -at Pharm faders 8 to try to round up the “whole mob” just before the fight. For his part, Giardello said he “ought to be insulted.” “A guy who would want to pay Jones to throw the fight can't be thinking much of me as a fighter,” he added. ‘The way I feel about it, Jones is in for a beating without taking any ha . tL ] Before Henry made the $15,000 offer, Jones had received two other offer 8, each for $5,000 fr ‘om strang- national Boxing Club, who in turn, sent the pair to State Athletic Commissioner Bob Christenberry, The gar aspect attempt had even the professionals wondering For one thing, even to win $15,000 on Jones, the fixers would have to lay $30,000. It’s next to im- | possible to bet that sum in the 2 More Titles Stan Musial's Wes Misses 4 Min. Mile, Cuts 1 500 Meter Mark Henry Claims ‘Fix’ Innocence Kansas Flash Does 4:00.6 in Try for Record His 3:42.8 for the 1,500 Betters Haegg’s World Figure By JACK STEVENSON COMPTON, Calif. @ — Lanky Wes. Santee ran the second fastest mile on record last night and a state of confusion when he passed the 1,500-meter mark in a time that eclipsed the worid rec- * * Ld “I can do better in warmer weather,"’ Santee said after miss- ing the 4minute mile by a frac- tion of a d at the Compton Invitationa] track and field meet. He finished all alone in 4:00.6, fastest ever run by an American. s s s For the 1,500 meters, about 120 yards short of a mile, Santee broke a tape in 3:42.8, The accept- ed world record shared by Gunder Haegg and Lennart Strand, both +ot-Sweden, and-Werner-Luegg of Germany, is 3:43. “Oh, boy a world record,” Wes |Main 3 Hopes to Tie Wagner NL Record of Winning 8 Batting. Crowns By JOE REICHLER NEW YORK w—Stan Musial’s ‘main ambition, next-to- playing in another World Series, is to win two more batting titles and amass 3,000 hits before he retires. One of his biggest disappoint- ments came in 1349 when he was nosed out of the batting title by Jackie Robinson of Brooklyn. Mu- sial led the league in hits, doubles and triples that year but his .338 was four points below Robinson's. If he had won that year he would have had five straight batting BS Le has six all told. s “IT would like ne win the batting | ‘title “at least’ two more ~years,”” Stan said. ‘‘That would enable me to tie Hans Wagner's league rec- ord of eight. Rogers Hornsby won it seven times. I believe I can do - “Only seven players ever made 3,000 hits. I'd like to be the eighth. That won't be easy, how- ever. I started the season with 2,223. That means I'll have to aver- age a little under 200 for the next four years. It gets more difficult each year. But I believe I can do it." Major League Results AMERICAN LEAGUE Wen Lost Pet. Behind Cleveland » 1 6 — Chicago 3 1 662 — New York ......-.. * 18 609 2 POM kc icoces 22 «#6f8©~=—=«(337 5% Loge ed eerie 19 2% «472 10 Philadelphia =... 17 28 378 12% 14 24368 i$ 29-341 Baltimore at New York (2), 3” pm— Turley (4-5) and Pilette ‘ob ve. Byrd (23) and McDonald (2-1). | Cleveland at Philadelphis. 1:05 p.m.— Garcia (5-4) vs Kel! Gog Detroit at Boston (2), 730 and pm --Zuverink 19) and | "Marlowe (3-2) vs Reus (3-2) and Kiel FRIDAYS R& SULTS Detroit 3. Washington : New Woks 6, a 3 comege 2 3 Phil eiphia us Baltimore 6 NDAY'S SCHEDULE Sakina x New York (2), Cleveland af Philadelphia (2). 12.65 p.m. 0s pm. it, especiatty if I- win it this-year}— exclaimed happily-after—the- race, but within 30 minutes meet offi- 1 cials had him and the 9,000 fans thoroughly confused. Wes he had asked that three timers catch him at 1,500 meters and they were there. Immediately after the race it was announced that his time would be submitted as a new world mark. Then Dr, Floyd Hanes, president of the Southern Pacific AAU, said, “No."’ He said you couldn't time yards. ' * «* « Santee was flabbergasted, and a recheck of the rules indicated Hanes’ interpretation was wrong. It is just the reverse. So if qa re- measurement of the track shows the distance was correct, the time will be ee * __Santee's mile was one of eight of the Los Angeles Athletic Club, toured the 120-yard high hurdles in 13.6, just one-tenth second over the world record. Other Meet records were by Par- ry O’Brien of LAAC, with a 59-6% shot-put; Fred Wilt of the New York AC, who beat teammate Horace Ashenfelter with an 8:58.8 two-mile; Ernie Shelton, Southern California, 6-10% high jump; Bill Miller, Camp. Pendleton Marines. 249-4 javeline throw; Fortune Gor- dien, LAAC, 131-14 discus throw, land —the—University—of _So California 880-yard relay team, 1:24.8. In the 440, Jim ea of Southern California, barely beat J, W. Mash- burn of Oklahoma A&M, running unattached, in 47.1. World record holder Mal Whit- field of LAAC edged UCLA fresh- man Bob Seaman in the half-mile. winning in 1:49.8. Seaman's 1:49.9 will be submitted as: a new_col- legiate freshman record. Andy Stanfield of the New York Grand Street Boys’ Club was the only double winner as he captured both dashes, the 100 in 9.6 and the 220 in 21.1. Sports Nine Undefeated any fraction of qa race beyond 300 meet records broken. Jack Davis ee ne ‘uci 4 Business Notes: : May Car Sales Equal to April's Mointain 9: Month High With Average 19,600 Purchased Daily New car sales during May kept the same pace as in April when a nine-month high was set, Ward's Automotive Reports said today. Ward's said 490,000 new cars were sold in May, compared to 510,000 in April. But since there was one less selling day in May, sales over the two months aver- aged an almost identical 19,600) med daily. In March the average was 18,200 daily. Ward's said the “apparent lev- eling off in demand has prompt- [MARKETS | DETROIT ublic farmers’ or Apples, Deliclous, (00 bu: No 1 3.50-4.00 Buz ern Spy, fancy, 5.00 bu; Ne 1, 3.00-3.50 bu; apples, Steeles Red, fancy, €.00 bu; i No 1, 250-300 bi Vegetables: As: No 1, 125-176 (OP) ~ Wholeanie prices on ts reported bythe nee oe esses _ Radishes, red, No 1, 75-1.00 dos hes, white, No 1, {00-128 dos barb, hothouse, 1, 1.00- doz bchs; rhubarb, pode, No p 5 dos behs. Tomatoes, hothouse, No 38-2 = Sod ‘bskt. Turnips, No 1, d salad : Lettuce, $0-§.50 5-dle; lettuce, head, ‘ “FS BFE 33 a 3: a 55 ,, e 3 “ayer g Cabbage, N a 36-2:00 Collar No 1, 00-1 15° ay acanns: 2.50 bu. pre EGGS DETROIT (AP)—Eggs, r.o.d. — pe — -etate ' a Detroit, umbo , large 40- 42, neta avg 41; medium 38: grade C, ia 28; checks 28-32, wid avg 28%. * CHICAGO BUTTER AND Foss CHICAGO ath) — Better met: >| for the month ended | Unemployment Drops in State 5,000 Less Jobless in May, but Commission Predicts New Increase over state in the next two months, at the same time, it 5,000 drop in the num =i It estimated Michigan's unemployed at . 208,000 dicted it would go to 220, next two months. ed_speculation_that_peak monthly gales for 1954 have already been established.” It said the factories remain optimistic however about prospects for this being the third best year in history. The 3,000,000th car or truek of the year was built sometime dur- ing this week, Ward’s said. Pro-| duction in the United States drop- ped off 21 per cent this week to 111,588 cars. A week ago there were 141,089 built. The trade paper said that while _the decline was due to the holiday, Dodge, DeSoto and Chrysler worked only three days, Kaiser and Willys were idle and Pontiac showed ‘“‘an unexplained drop.” . In Canada 9,018 cars were built this week compared to 7,567 last week. The total vehicles built in ceints eonaigee: “s score AA rH 92 25; 89 C 53; cars: 90 B 56.78; 90 B 54 a id 6e C 62. rag 2 unsettled: receipts 18, oe: whole- | sale bare prices awenere 0 Me low- er; leet 60-69.9 per as A's Mu; ion MM: US. mediums W5: US. standards 30.5: current receipts 2; dir- ties 28.5: checks 27.8. CHICAGO POTATOES CHICAGO (AP) — Potatoes: Arrivals 129; om track 222; total US. ron genoa 905: supplies rather light; demand mi erate’, market on long whites firm to slightly stronger; others about steady; labama Triumphs -425-40; California long white § 10-30: Pontiacs 4.50 > Livestock DETROIT LIVESTOCK DETROIT (AP)—Hogs—Salable 100. Not enough hogs sold early to make a market. Cattle—Salable 300, Today's merket generally unchanged,—- di last Thursday: Holiday shorten: week re- sulted in active market; slaughter steers and heifers mostly steady; cows and bulls fully 50 cents lower; stockers and leeders active, strong; about a 7a In the month ended May _15, MESC said: “Aproximately 11,000 auto work- ers temporarily liad off during the first two weeks in May returned to their jobs. Among the smaller automobile supplier establishments, smal! layoffs matched recalls. ‘‘Labor demand in seasonal non- manufacturing industries is in- creasing.” . + The 208,000 now estimated as unemployed equal 7.7 per cent of Michigan's available labor force. And the 132,000 of these who are idle in Detroit represent 8. per_ cent of the Motor City's force. MESC estimated in the state as the U,_S.and—Canada_ this year to date total 3,256,780 compared to 3,595,877 a year ago. James R, Adams, president of MacManus, John & Adams, Inc., Bloomfield Hills advertising firm, is the only Michi- gan* advertising “100 Top Copy Writers and Their Favorite Ads,’’ just pub- lished by Print-| ers Ink Publish- ing Co. Adams is Wis the agency and has directed its creative staff for ADAMS many years. According to the publishers, this is the first time in advertising his- tory that the work of the ablest published in book form. The selected writers have contri- buted what they consider their best work and reveal why they think load prime hets Ib. steers 25.00; bulk choice to low — fed steers and rlings _32.50- Uberal Son at cepecereaal and steers 17, several small lots Fhigh choice and prime 730-603 Ib. hetfers 22.60-23.00; bulk com- mercial and good fed heifers 16.50-20.00; bulk utility and commercial cows 12.50- 14.50; young commercial coww of heifer type up to 17.50; canners and cutters mostly 10.00-12.50; mixed cutter and utility cows 13.00-13.50; most utility and commercial bulls 15.00-17.00, mainly 16.50 | down; bulk good and choice 350-600 Ib. stockers and feeders 20.00-22.00. Calves—Salable 75. Vealers slow, de- mand narrow; no early sales. Compared last Thursday: vealers slow, unevenly weak to $2.00 lower, mostly $t00-2. lower on commercial to bulk ream choice vwealers 26.00; few high cho eS lee: al commercial and lene 16.00-22 eull and utility 10.00-1 Sheep—Salable 100. Market nominally unchanged today. Compared last week; slaughter lamb trade Mae sey spring lambs scarce, stron old crop lambs uhevenly dea. to 42.00 lower; sheep scarce, strong; few smal) lots and choice o. vera. decks mixed utility to patos 20-85 Ib. shorn lambs 17.00-21.00; oe eull and utility 5§.00-15.00; most hi; good and choice shorn slaughter oe 7.$0-8.50; ‘bulk “cull to good twes ¢.00-T.00. ~— butchers and oderately active; unevenly steady to 25 one than Thurs- ga ay Ve | _Ib- butchers 33 2,418,000 employed in: jobs- covered | most by the Unemployment Compensa- tion Act. Of- the total, 1,358,000 were in Detroit. Lodge Calendar n Pagal, mesting Areme Chapter Roosevelt Masonic , 22 State St. Monday eve- ning June 7, : ee Refreshments. Svea Pfahlert, sec’y. News i in Brief Terrance D. ONeill, 20, of Hazel Park, had his driver’s license sus- pended for a year and was as- sessed $100 fine and $25 costs after eaded guilty on — Town & Country, Tel- Huron Shopping Center, Pontiac's finest store for gentlemen who ;| prefer the finer every night ‘til 9 Plenty of Pp m. pa a aay —Adv. the ads were successful. Pictures and biographies are included, The group was chosen by a panel of top men in the business, S. S. Kresge Co. reports its sales for May were 3.22 per cent lower than sales for the same period last year and total sales for the year dipped .59 per cent lower than the corresponding 1953 period. Total sales for May, | co 1953 period. Total sales _ for May, the company says, were $24,425,096 compared to $25,236,- 592 for May of 1953. Total yearly sales of $117,346,739 for 1954 com- pare to $118,037,536 “for 1953. The Great-West Life Assurance | *° - Co. announced today that Curtis E. Patton- of Pontiac, .a_company., district organizer, ranked first in the United States organization in May in the amount of new busi- ness brought in. It said new busi- ness placed by Patton in that month totaled almost $120,000. Doctor Hits Opposition | to Recovery, Inc. Idea Dr. Abraham Low, Chicago psy- ~~ chiatrist Who founded an organiza-~ “tion aimed at combating nervous | disorders through self - help, | charged Friday - = state officials | the-move--— ment despite eee successes. He said the organization, Re- covery Inc., has reduced the num- ber of mental patients, thus freeing psychiatrists to deal with more se- rious cases and reducing state mental health costs. About 1,000 heard Dr. Low's speech in Detroit. Oxford Woman Treated | After Auto Accident A 21-year-old Oxford woman was treated for abdominal pains by a private physician Friday after her car collided with -another at New. York and Baldwin Aves., accord- ing to Pontiac’ Police. Mrs. Genevieve Powell sustained the injury when her car collided with one driven cdi Ervin Barber, ot Flint. ,| Teceipts 418 coops; f.0.b. payin, ~Tin it.” He explained: “I was in-| tases Gaal ehiotee, 218 T down 26.25- 26.50; top 26.75 f 1 head around 210 I> averages: pod ane-s10 Mh 23.75-25.25; instances 2650 or s ly for choice 240 Ib; 280-315 Ib Ly 00-23. 7: choice 330-600 lb sows 15.50-21,00; some lighter weight sows up to 21.50 or slightly abeve numerous loads around 400 lb sows 18.50-18.75; good clearance. Balable cattle 600; calves 200; siaugh- ter steers and peony ve nally steady; steady to weak; choice steers yearlings and heifers sag | 23.50; few commercial steers down to 17.50 and 1350 wntiitty dairy type heifers 9.00. “1. 50: shelly Nght canners down to | —atiite tow- 11.50-13.00; an weight beef $6. ro Laser paras good heavy bulls 13 50-16. prime vealers 20.00-24.00. ag ity one commercial grades 14.00-19.00 Salable sheep 200; sprinklin, native spring lambs and ewes on offer so! about steady: lots £0. to prime native spring lambs 24.00-27.00; few head prime 2800; few culls around 00; few cull to good slaughter ewes 450-550. anme and cutters | Water Scarce in Mt. Clemens 7 to | 14 00- 16.00; canner and cutter light bulls Snaps; Be Must Use Auxiliary Pipe iary water line served some 13,000 local residents today while work- men tackled the job of repairing ee gente MT. CLEMENS (UP)—An auxil- br cones. The youngsters performed MAKE BELIEVE—Costumed as “priest” and “nun,” six-year-olds Gary Brown and Janet Sue Burke concentrate on their ice cream during graduating ceremonies at St. John’s Convent School in Washington, D. C. Harold Hoffman ils Found Dead New Jersey's Former t—Governor Dies in Heart Attack at Age 58 _ NEW YORK i&—New Jersey's former Gov, Harold Giles Hoffman, often the center of political fire- works and for years a sharp critic of Lindbergh kidnaping investiga- = died yesterday at the age of A Tifelong Republican, Hoffman succumbed with his latest political 18 he was suspended as New. Jer- pre chaiznad poem ose for ity lL. leged irregularities in of supplies ‘and equipment for his de- partment. * 6 @e Hoffman had denied the charges, saying annual audits by state and federal governments cleared him dressing. As governor of New Jersey from 1935 to 1937, Hoffman's term cover- ed the sensational trial in which Bruno Richard Hauptmann was convicted of the kidnaping and slaying of 19-month-old Charles A. Lindbergh Jr. * * * Several] times Hoffman indicated ihe was not satisfied with the kid- the death sentence was carried out after Hoffman said he had no legal power as governor to stay the exe- cution further. * ¢ @ On March 1, 1952, the 20th anni- versary of the Lindbergh kidnap- -————Pouttry” DETROIT POULTRY DETROIT (AP)—Prices paid per pound f.o.b. ‘Detroit Lom = 1 quality ee poul- try up to 16 eavy hens 23.35, “fb hens 18, heavy broilers or sid se 3 od ory crosses ie 6 Thay Sie ~~ by —_ ~ rosaee pant , hea type, hens 29, toms 25. ” 7 CHICAGO POULTRY CHICAGO (AP)—Live poultry steady: _ Prices unchanged: heavy hens 18-22 Hght hens 15.5- a>. fryers or brotlers 22-27; fhe... 445-15, — “Michigan Bull Brings Te Top Price at Auction GRAND RAPIDS m—A Wis. consin cow and a Michigan bull brought top prices Thursday at an auction climaxing the annual con- vention of the Holstein-Friesian Assn, of America. Percy Jones of Denver, Colo., bought the cow consigned by Dr. P. E, Pifer of Kenosha, Wis. Lakefield Farms at Clarkston consigned the bull that brought top price. He is a yearling, Lake- field Fobes Baron, purchased by Kentucky Artificial Breeders Assn. for $2,550. ‘He'll Settle for 13 KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (#—Robert Brody was at the Knox county courthouse’ seeking a license num- ber for his car “with a lot of 13s ay Collects = WICHITA FALLS, Tex. (INS)— A Texas woman has more than 100 cigarette lighters—and all but three actually work, Mrs. L, L. Powers of Wichita Falls began _ the hobby of collecting lighters | UP ‘ when her husband gave her one for Christmas in 1926; now she has more than a hundred from all over the U: S., Germany, Czech- slovakia, China, Panama, Mexico and Japan. Tremor Shakes Cyprus NICOSIA, Cyprus W—A_ sharp earth tremor, the second in 36 hours, shook the ‘western Cyprus this morning. It _ lasted only three seconds and no damage or casualties were report- ed. : : : Friday," the 13th, assigned to the 13th In- Paphos arta of daeted inthe “Arnryor fantry, am home on a 13-day leave and have to report back to the base on the 13th of the month. Figured I might as well get a licegse number to keep the luck Treasure Trove Found LISBON, Portugal (UP)—Farm- ers plowing near Covilha in East- Central Portugal turned up an ancient Roman treasure trove. Government experts said the find, | dating back to the time of the Emperor Nero, cantained 40 gold coins, a necklace, two earrings, four gold rings, one with an in- scription, and other gold objects. Roman Portu- championship in the Northern Eng- a broken main under the Clinton River. Engineers said it may take a week to repair the break, They said it involves building a coffer- dam in the river so workmen can get to the damaged main. The flew of water to the 13,000 residents was cut off for 12 hours Friday. Affected were 4,- 500 homes in the Seminole Hills hospitals and two industries, There was enough water in the —+pipes- Friday morning for house- wives to start breakfast. But the faucets went dry after a few min- utes. Fire officials alerted neighbor- ing departments in the event a serious fire should break out in the affected areas, The fire threat was eased today when the auxili- ary water line restored partial pressure. Residents were warned, however, that they would have to conserve water unti] the main is repaired. ~Distriet—of Mt: --Glemens,~ 1200+ furor still a live issue, Last March} Foreign Shipping on Great Lakes Way Up in 1953 ~€LEVELAND- (UP) —- Foreign shipping on the Great Lakes last year was nearly twice the traffic report of the Lake Carriers’ Aésn. The association said 119 indivi- dual foreign flag ships made 268 inbound trips on the Great Lakes in 1953, compared with 145 aries in 1952, Six foreign shipping ee entered the Great Lakes’ trade last year for the first time, bring- ing to 12 the number of individual firms operating from overseas. Inspector George Paul New Flint Police: Chief FLINT (INS)—Inspector George D. Paul, 39, was appointed Flint police chief early today after a 14-hour series of oral examina- tions. Paul succeeds former Chiet 1954 By DAVID J. WILKIE lated Press Automotive Editor DETROIT (®—The auto industry right now is close to the peak of its selling season. Accurate figures on total retail deliveries so far this year will not be available for several weeks. Authoritative estimates, however, put the total at approximately 2% million passenger car sales. The actual peak. in deliveries probably will come in the next time retail new car near the three million comes time volume. It's only a couple of days sales behind But = profits of the seeere while. eae are ae at a loss, _ This probably isn’t entirely un- . The petititve operations. They even ex- pected a sizable number of re- tailers to close up. In this respect they haven't been disappointed, proper- tions attained during the last | atx to sight menthe, Auto Industry Nears Peay of Season; Sales Climbing the total of last year's comparable | _ that a tapering off in sales vol- ume after mid-July might bring some downward price revisions - by the car makers, The guessing is more or less general, however, that if any price reductions are made at the factory they will be deferred until: new model time next December and January, TWENTY-ONE _ Primtes‘s Error Causes Confusion for Graduation NAPOLEON, ‘Mich. ) — It was no wonder the 39 graduates of Napoleon high school were puzzled when they received their diplomas last night. A printer inadvertently had in- ‘| scribed the names of teachers in- stead of the graduates on the sheepskins, — An accompanying note from school , superintendent Ezra Eby explained the mixup — and prom- ised corrected diplomas, Ted Kroll; young Ryder Cup golf ster, wees MT weeds end irons ia all his towrne- ___—_aent_pley, sey, Wheteves. the job. They're clubs of mend ‘em every time.” Get the most out af your game with / ~with MacGregor MT clubs.” mends, t con depend on my MT clube fo do perfect design. tonsiruction end pleyebility. I'l recom. Buy MacGregor ‘MI Woods and Irons at the Pro Shop MacGre go whe 'e Lawn ~ Dealers involved in the whole- sailing of surplus stocks claim they have been forced to ‘of them in this manner use factory shipments _ heavier than demand _Pactory outpel, chiefly by Gen- eral Motors and Ford, still ex- ceeds the total of retail deliveries. This is demonstrated in the size of the new car field stocks. These show no present signs of leveling off from the postwar high point of 616,000 units reached on May 1, There has been some specula- tion in industry trade quarters Praying Children Killed NEW DELHI. India ® — Five smat! children were killed and 65 other persons injured yesterday ted. when_the roof of a Sikh prayer. Dog REGAL FEED 28 Jeckson Street REGAL FEED & SUPPLY CO. e _ Garden Seeds _ Plant Food and Fertilizers _ Lawn Mowers Garden Tools Insecticides and Fungicides Baby Chicks Salt and Poultry and Livestock Feeds @ & SUPPLY CO. gee Seeds Food FEderal 2-0491 house collapsed. ev tao en Rare ee Ce Sa ine i ig ei i iors int gM Pawan es aps Cigeaek St aida le ing. Hoffman told an interviewer: “I believe that the- crime was committed by more-than one per- son. I believe it would have been difficult to execute that crime with- out the assistance of someone who was inside either the Lindbergh or the Morrow household.” As governor, Hoffman charged the Lindbergh investigation had been “‘bungled” and fired F. Nor- man oe then head of ‘Office Changes Hours The Blue Cross-Blue Shield office at 1058 W. Huron St. will be open from 8:15 a.m. to 5 p.m. starting Monday, according to L. E. How- lett, manager. Offices will remain closed on Saturday, Previous hours were 8:30 am. to 5:30 p.m., he stated, : We Used to Be - at — 1210 Pontiac ‘) State Bank Bldg. The main, one of three leading from Lake St. Clair, is 16 inches _| in_diameter. The auxiliary_line is. ‘only 10 inches. Wins British Singles MANCHESTER, England # — Maureen Connolly of San Diego, _... BUT ~ ee WE MOVED You are cordially en ae ee land lawn tennis tournament to- day, defeating Louise Brough of Beverly -Hills, Calif., 63, 6-2. Missouri has more than 1,000 miles of navigable waterways. 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It's only aio matter.. of choosing the right air conditioner. _____Naturally, when buying an air conditioner you want the unit that does the best job of cooling the hme, at the least cots __This“choice,_whether_a_complete.as two baskets of rice hung from | “system or room unit, will be in- | fluenced by many considerations. | Discuss specific problems with a dealer before making any final decision, If yours is an average, one-story | house, with .standard insulation and no special heat problems -- such as large unshaded_ glass areas— the two main factors will- be heat and humidity a “They will influence the amount of cooling needed, and therefore the size of unit. What's more they will greatly affect.the choice of the type of air conditioning thay is best. Because of the severe winters in) the midwest ond-east-centrat oreas+ of the country the best bet is aj; yeor-round system, with both. With a forced-air heating, you | can probably add a cooling unit, using the same ducts. The average | cost will be between $800 to $1,000, | (ularly narhe, means ‘‘assuciaticn of the! | > now ¥Vietminh the limestone moun 1-7 on the plains of the Mekong River; around Saigon, a majority of Viet | Nam's 25.000.000 people are crowd- | ed into rice-rich Jowlands. Between | stretch the Jong rugged Annamese | mountat range 8 _¥iet Nam means “people of the | south.’ It is a Chinese term, and | from China. dovn the centuries, | ‘'eame much of Viet Nam's lan- guage, religion, and culture Sim. | Vietminh. the Communists’ | ‘| people.” Generally speaking, Viet Nam | holds the rice bowls and taing and wild jungles, Mest gravely threatened is the triangu- tar Red River deita. With more than 1,400 people to the square mile, it is one of the world’s most crowded areas. Vietnamese defenders, aided by SIDE GLANCES unless some complicatied instal- the French, have ringed the delta lation problems arise. ‘and Hanoi with hundreds of strong In the north central states, Poyts. Here may be fought the unless a house is extra large, |"¢%t great battle, as the Vietminh, or has inadequate insulation, a under Moscow-trained Ho Chi 1';-HP unit should take care of | Minh, switches Its infiltrating hit- the average home. Operating rand-run tacties t@ outright assault. custs for the seasen Will be con. West of 4he mountain - spine, siderabiy lower than those in southern climates which run $13 | to $16 a month, | On the other hand, if the home , is fairly small and its plan allows | zone cooling ¢- for instance, bed rooms at night, “living room and kitchen in daytime—consider con. ' vertng the heating system to year. same language as northern Sia- | college - round conditioning. BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES Laos and Cambodia are lands of differing peoples and cultures, more closely related to Thailand, | Burma, and ancient India than to} Viet Nam with its Chinese influ- | ences. | Laos, ofttimes called the “‘land | of a million elephants,’ is a king- | dom of Thai tribes who speak the | mese. : | | a Q Zan . y 2 oa ~~ by Galbraith —~ .¥ . ms 5 ex] 8 ee = \ we . : « Re ems 4 ei ; _ ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY. JUNE. 1954 ¢ ve | . 4 . N L C b d -_-| ALLEY OOP _ by T. Y. Hamlin Indochina’s Viet Nam, Laos, Cambodia (7 } ; | ‘ me S527 e @ | vEZZIR_ BOY, THATS SURE.WOULDNT/ YMEAN YOU | | WELL, IF WE GHOULD TURN UP Cover More Land Than France Itself | bys cow sie, ms —~— 4 Jee es SOU LIKE 10 / Tac TwERE | } ONE GR TWO 0 GNE YOU THE J : = | DISCUSSION YOU HAD WITH OOOLA. TO CHECK ON! KNOW SOME-1 REALLY WERE TUNITY TOBE THE 7 WASHINGTON — Vietminh, the; Peaceful, unhurtied, and nat. | letters, Cambodia still eniploys. Tuning! f= 1-4 THESE MEDIEVAL! IN THOSE y, IN HISTORY? aw Z- Communist dragon that swallowed urally friendly, they number lit- | the gracetul, rounded lines of ! phew 24 MONSTERS? “4. DAYS? J oye. 2 Dien Bien Phu, menaces not just) tle more than a million: Laos, | Sanskrit. Cambodia's king is Nor- F{ AWww Ea ° hie nine - one but three Indochinese nations.; twice the size ef Pennsylvania, | edom Sihanouk, his capital Phn- , A oe Bs 4 < , Indochina today is a georgraphic’ has only half ag Widiny inhabi- om Penh> Like Laos, Cambodia Skea : = Gs ee e name rather than a political en- tants as Pittsburgh's metropoll- | maintains a diplomatic chancet- 7 ae of Oi ALLE —_————’ a TLL HURRY ALONG TH’ FRONT WALK JUST LIKE | WAS GOIN' 7 T' TH CLUB MEETING... — Pa VY v -\ AN’ TLL JOIN VA AT TH’, os) POND IN HALF AN HOUR! {| ey FIRST. A MIs GOTTA MAKE Vi & ADJUSTMENT -=., Cope 1984 by NEA Service. imc <7 M Reg U & Pat On J | BOARDING HOUSE THE BERRYS —— ay Yn WY Ee Sakae he Wald AW ! li , by. 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I GET YOU 4 ne | SUCKED UP SO PEOPLE fal , WILL THINK WE RE A NICE a (ISNT THAT A —_\t woHaT— THIS 7% FAMILY IN SPITE OF YOU, | NEw SUIT, FRANK? | | AT ac > Eg WOT poser = AN YOU HAVE TO TAKE a GORGEOUS aust HAT NOU RE WEARING | , THAT VULGAR LOUT FOR PATTERN, ANID WHY, IVE HAD FOAY IS MCST BECOM- — A WALK TO BE Bhs lag TS SUIT “ING. MY, | WISH F Coucd SPORTY. THe MATERIAL. For ATLEAST ||| WEAR BROWN. HOw eee is SIMPLY THREE WEEKS:|| Do You Like THESE Lovely. irs So HARD Te FIND ANYTHING FIT To WEA THESE PAYS. 141 REALLY DISCOURAGED a | ———J Fg ys =O RWILUAMS + © tm? 6 6 On Oe THE WORRY WART tap COR ty 88 eee ee \ > | Taine THAT NECKTIE OF ‘fouRS, Jae, 1§ QUT CF THIS WORLD. AM! ENCHANT- ; IIG SHADE NEW SUSPENDERS ! THE COLOR IS Aa Br DARING iM AFRAID | | | > ’ | 3 Florida vacation. Graduated to Ist Three State Cities ~eurity of reported the additions in a new Dentist’s Wife ] Tells Her Story Mrs. Small Uncertain of Her Love for Man Her Husband Killed DETROIT W—‘‘I couldn't think of anyone but Jules. He gave me a sense of security that I never be- | fore had felt.”’ Thus, Mrs, Edith Small, 30, at-| tractive, brunette mother of three young children, described yester- day her infatuation for Jules M. Lack, New York industrialist slain by her jealous husband. Dr. Keanth B. Small, a Detroit dentist, is in jail at Allegan, Mich., awaiting trial on a charge of mur- dering the wealthy, 45-year-old) president of an air conditioning | _— Police said Dr. Small found | ig wife tast-Saturday—in—a—pt summer home in Michigan. And there he pumped | two bullets from a German Luger | into Lack as he played cards with | friends. Ld s Mrs. Small, accompanied by her | attorney, nervously described her_ emotions at a news conferenee— the first time she had_ tatked di-' rectly with reporters since the. shooting. e * * She told of meeting Lack on a ‘| don't know | whether it was love or not,’’ she said, but added that when Lack returned to New York, “I was| lost."’ When she returned from Florida.” **Kennet.. knew something was | wrong,” Mrs, Small said. “I guess | I greeted him rather coldty- 1 “I couldn't go on living a lie so I told him.” On her husband's urging Mrs. | Small said she went to a psychia- trist. * ¢ 6 “The psychiatrist said that I had a father fixation and that Jules was like a father to me. Jules was a boxer and a football player and had a wonderful build,’’ she said, “but he didn't look like my father.” . ee Mrs. Small said she dropped the | psychiatric treatment, deciding that “the best way to straighten the matter out was a separation | between Kenneth and me.” Mrs, Small said that although she had decided to drop the divorce since the shooting she still couldn't say whether she would return to her husband if he should go free. ~“Right” now T Can't think~one day ahead,” she said. List Surplus Labor WASHINGTON w—Three Michi- gan cities were affected yester- day when the government an- nounced new labor classifications. Adrian and Benton Harbor were among the cities added to the list | of those classed as having critical | labor situations, meaning 6 per | cent or more available workers | Grand Rapids was among those ~ areas moved from a balanced la- bor supply classification to one of moderate labor surplus, meaning unemployment ranging from 3 to 6 per cent. The Bureau of Employment Se- /how?" He asked. ee eee $: THE PONTIAC FRESS. SATURDAY, JU NE! 5, 1954 TORNADO SHELTER—A hole was cut in a bank at | this old bus run-into the opening. Now the bus will ce trarier perk on North Dept “highway, - southwestern | Flint in the area hit by the beciainedl last June, and a Stevenson Sees America As a Neurosis Sufferer NEW YORK up—Adlai E. Stev- enson said today America is suf- fering from a ‘“‘national neurosis’’ of self-doubt and may be at the crossroads of democracy and total- | itarianism. = we are not invulnerable : I think, demonstrated by | many iyiieenene: "he said, “of | which McCarthyism. .- ¢ + The 1952 Democratic nominee for ~president told a bicentennial conlerence of Columbia University; he has been disturbed “by what 56 1 only | cape... | are rattled.” seems to me the chorus at home . and abroad of irrational criticism, abuse and mistrust of America, its motives and its peoples. * * * “I don't mean just the . . attacks on academic freedom, the pres- sure for conformity, our failures in the field of foreign affairs, or the present wretched manifestations in Washington of our nationa] neuro- sis,"’ he said in a prepared address. (Although he did not say so, the “manifestations” volving the Army and Sen. Joseph, R. McCarthy (R-Wis). “Rather I am talking about, malice, distemper and the new fashion of being cynical, sarcastic and skeptical about America, or about fellow Americans in large = ae ee oa “What's the matter with us. any- “The usual di- agnosis is ignorance and fear. ... * ~— ——“Bat wonder —it- _alt—these—_Maureen_is also secre’ alarming concerns are not Ameri- ca’s surface symptoms of some- thing deeper; of a moral and hu- man crisis in the Western world which might even be compared to | ,the Oth and 6th Century crisis |when the Roman empire was | transformed into feudalism and. ‘early Christianity, or the crisis of a thousand years later when the feudal world exploded and the in- dividual] emerged with a new re- ! lationship to God. nature and so- ciety... * * “That we are not invulnerable, that there is a moral and human vacuum within us is, I think, dem- onstrated by many symptoms, of which McCarthyism -; which has succeeded in frightening so many— he referred to, apparently were the hearings in Award Winner Told Maureen Samuel, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Samuel, |Normal College, Ypsilanti. | lege. The award, a specially designed silver medal plus a year's subsctiption to the Wall Street Journal, is given on the basis of scholarship, personality character and service to the out- standing sentor student in the business department. urer of Pi Omega Pi, Club and the Chora] Union. She plans to teach commercia | subjects in Waterford Townshi schools next year. Chief of Legion Post 431 Gives Thanks to Public WATERFORD TOWNSHIP—Wil- Drive. —the—Labor Department survey of the nation’s employment | picture. Kindergartners Grade at Imlay IMLAY CITY — Fifty - six kin-. dergartners here received _certifi-- “cates and were graduated to the” _.._Church. This ceremony will be fol- - class officers and the student coun- | ™ - Sunday at 3 p.m, at the park. first grade this week. At the graduation ceremony, the processional and recessional were. played by the teacher, Miss Eileen Cowe. A prayer by the class was followed by songs, poems, baton | twirling and selections by the rhythm band. Kindergarten twins George and Michael Taack presented the class to Supt. of Schools Alvin Norlin who presented the certificates. St. Clement School Holds 2nd Graduation Sunday | ip | is only one. * * “We here in America have in & few years made socialism ob- + solete, and shown communism to, be a loathsome, stagnant pool of ‘reaction, a breeding ground for all | the diseases of violence, slavery and spiritual suffocation that man Student Dinner Set Tonight in Waterford WATERFORD TOWNSHIP “Evening in Paris’ will be the | theme of the annual Waterford. Township High School junior-senior banquet at 7 p.m. today in the | school gym. A group of strollirg musicidns— the Jack Reed Trio from Detroit —and magician Walter Wilson will be featured at the affair, which, a sponsored by the junior class | for the graduating seniors, Also included on the entertain- | ¢ ment docket is juggler Mickey lo’ Malley. ROMEO — St. Clement Paro- chial School will hold its second tomorrow morning. The awarding of diplomas to the 18 students who have completed | the eighth grade will take place at) the 10:30 a.m, Mass in St. Clement lowed by a breakfast for the grad- uates in > church hall. Crescent Lake Park Group Meets Sunday WATERFORD TOWNSHIP —An- nual meeting of Crescent Lake Park, Association is scheduled for Planned for the meeting is @ discussion of the improvement of the beach. All members and new residents of Crescent Lake Es- Aates are urged to attend. Don- ald J. Shirley is president of the organization and Maxwell C. Had- dix is recording secretary. To Honor Officers —_- ROCHESTER — Rochester Ki | wanis Club will meet Monday | in Avon Pavilion to honor senior cil of Rochester High School. Julie Vernan is general chair- man, with Mrs, Gerald Lewis, | George Tramontin and Donald Ar- son as faculty sponsors. Assisting are Dick Seaton, Nancy | Johnson, Charlotte Robb, Gail Ben- net, Jane Cobb, Marcia Smith, Pat Wilder, Chuck_Plese, Roxie Merrit, Wanda McMullen ‘and Gloria Rose. Ex-Farmington Resident Penalized in Dog Case FARMINGTON TOWNSHIP — A former Farmington Township res- ident who deserted his sick dog was given a 30-day suspended sen- tence, placed on one year’s pro- bation and assessed $10 costs yes- terday by Justice Allen C. Ingle. Oakland County Humane Officer Albert Sunde] testified that John Primozish, 26, now of Jackson, left his dying dog when he from his home at 21332 Rensselaer last month. ~ County (aeadae Aiment a himont Masonic Lodge $1, F&AM, will eet Monda oveune in Masonic Temple. aiment apter 338 will = Tuesday evening in Masonic Temple has spent millenia trying to es- “Why then all this abuse and criticism? Why then have we of late grown afraid of ourselves? Why have we of late acted as though the whole of this nation is a security risk? Why have we giv- /en in to the bleatings of those who insist that it is dangerous for a _| man to have an idea in his head?" “The horror of our time in his- tory,”’ he said, ‘‘is that things are worse than ever before. There is no peace, We are a and we Student Achievement daughter of | 7141 Hall Rd., Davisburg, has been an- nouncedas the winner of the Wall Street Journal Student Achieve- ment Award at Michigan State Maureen was presented the ‘award recently at a Business Stud- | ies Department me at the col-| honorary business fraternity at the college, member of Kappa Delta Pi, hen- orary education society, the Math Th liam C. Wagner, commander of Waterford Township American Le- gion Post 431, today expressed his thanks to the general public and members of the post for their par- ticipation in this year’s Poppy 6 Testify in Trial of Puerto Ricans Waitress, Congressmen Tell of Events” Related to House Shooting WASHINGTON (—A_ waitress and five congressmen, three of them: still favoring wounds, have added their testimony to the gov- ernment’s case against the Frese tarred-and-covered-to- make -a-tornade shelter... Was not_ necessary: {Puerto Ricans in the pistol w on the House of Representatives | March 1. The waitress, Mrs. Alice Fisher, wag in the witness chair yesterday as U.S. District Judge Alexander Holtzoff called a halt for the week- end. She will be back for more ¢ross-examination when the third | day of the trial opens Monday. Mrs. Fisher—like her co-worker, fied Thursday—picked out the four defendants as the ‘untidy’ cus- tomers she served at Union Station Coffee shop about noon the day of the shooting. Mrs. Lolita Lebron, 34, an dthe three young men also arrested af- ter the wild shooting spree—Raf- ael Cancel Miranda, Andres Fig- -ueroa Cordero and Irving Flores Rodriguez — sat expressionlessly throughout this testimony. They received calmly the vivid witness chair by Reps. Clifford Mrs, Catherine Schull, who testi-, firsthand accounts giver front the? }Davig (D-Tenn}, Ben FL Jensen (R-lowa) and George H. Fallon (D-Md)—all of whom were wound- red—and- Reps, Louis FE. Graham} (R-Pa) and James FE. Van Zandt (R-Pa), who were there at the time but not hit. The four defendants, who have ‘said they wanted to dramatize 1 | their demand for full Puerto Rican | P | independence, have entered pleas of innocent, They are charged with five counts each of assault with intent to kill and five charges each of assault with a dangerus weapon. Each faces, if convicted, a possible raaximum sentence of 75 years in prison. Fears Delegates Will Propagandize ‘ 2X ‘ ae s = i ee — | es i r ce 3 7 ae £ TR r ’ : . _ TWENTY-THREE —. Funeral Directors 4 __ Hel Wanted Ma Male 16 Help Wanted Female 7 Diet us ~ RN ADOC ARS : en bane WAITRESS Donelson-Johns 1 angible< Intangible 00 Club, 86 “gpa” 0pm. FUNERAL HOME VEEK lt ape Lend sees _“DESIONE) FOR | FUNERALS"*_ eek Ss 150 WES E Se ee YOUNG LADY 2 Ippo J icé work. ownee employe V “|. Revemtions OM ae car hae aimee * en a ee = Ot roduc so---eaneree= seemeeoesee * oorhees-Siple Ages 30 te. Bs Car necessary. wD. 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Upper House serv » paid . ood salesmen on our sales brook 25407 : hy i i tone: o miclscton =. aaa = aaa the Bese selling ~ ores concurrence in the extension vote no" - ——— — bu — Heme the town bes ever known. MEN OR WOMEN WITH. CAR — Ou . — as ison Plenty of leads. excellent com- for ight delivery work. Must = Socialist lawmakers may disput us ont 9100--w wenlons this and. city Can make good _ . —_ ae ay dispute dtaw. to quitties men ‘Opes annus! benus. Qualifications neat aa i se ole aaan . ee the legality of the vote, however, ings limited! Write qualific and agareasive direct calea, 7: DDE Woe AD RET 3 e ¥ es ) CARETAKERS and a a court battle might Gag femediately, tine Press “Box $1, fruron | TE gi Mr. Rubin for tratler part. a rreier, couple , ————— al . own wi hes in the ne. ARE YOU TURNING YOUR TRUE TD Lik Pre viAW WHEW Write Pontiac Press, Bor 14. on ability into cash? We will pay GOmt Stes ee tene WANTED SEVERAL GOOD A : I] Le] a we The ae political turmoil BR Ae ae Fe oa and» second \enor voices. FE Rape eal ice P. W, Din forced Prime Mir a Yo- gg gD is 24 CARPEN- a oe —— ry shida to postpone efintely a 5 wanted. Help A zoe ae elp Wanted Female 7 Sun-| BARBER WANTED. 3 WEEKS VA- world tour scheduled to begin Sun pov emedlen eh aad Uk oan ae w ~ ae ACCORDIONS To day. 20 joo shop in Walled Lake. aye eereny beginners. Lessons given at your : Deputies belonging to Yoshida’ 8 a 0550 or EM 35-3373 eve- 2 REAUTY a ——— ell . re party and “~ squelly cor 2 BRICK LAYERS ILLIAMS OPERAT ORS ns 4 Progress * c ' Li 2 a i i wages, “ pong ve Shand fe party in t ecagner of Hatchery — na elie “ oe + DON'T GET IN om : y a show of hands to remain in . Andre Beauty Salon YOUR HEAD CARETAKER. WHITE MAN aBouT seo sum session to complete action on the #@ years who does not drin FE % UNLESS YOU KNOW ‘administration's controversial po-} —?™_*321l _ BAKERY SALESGIRL” OVER 18. HOW TO SWIM! SWIM. nalization bi CARETAKER - JANITOR FOR emer | ppp tirepadmeerestt MIN OR lice nationalization bill. Catholic Church and School. Qive Bye) Mae) ee PRIVATE LESSONS Socialist opposition to this mea- ogo, ox megs Coad ame SOOKKERPER POR SOORKERF- Pon ADULTS on cul. 4 r 2 sure erupted into a wild brawl in CARPENTERS W WANTED. UNION: ing and tax office. Some os A FLEXIBLE SCHED- : ‘te ta e the Diet Thursday night. Fifty per-| “fast ae Work. FE 326% af ~~preterted eccomtinl Age 30 to 10 LLE. PLEASE PHONE. + sons were injured and 200 police oe. BE ae OPERATOR i XPERIENC ji i ON i were summoned to restore order. : °° Circulation Department. THE PONTIAC PRESS “HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES AND ' VETERANS ‘tam yourself for a business ca- reer and permanent position Work rative training program 10 weeks school and 19 employment. TWinbrook SALESMAN Due (6 the expansion of our Appll- -ance Dept; we need 4 “Oo te . “AITE Ss EXPERIENCED mestte help dry Good $30 A housework and dren Nice hom appliances EXPERIENCED and inspector ers 24 E Pi EXPER steafiy Telegraph sonality ba EXPE Night. shift GIRL lin te Date La . inaw Gin full ttne son 5-12.46 care of 2 Loeb Drayton oR, 3 MATES heeds experienced 16 pm shift after 2? P m QO1.D FR ork and care Must be able t tation vicinity beth Lake 3 Part enins « f to ® ; 300 N Baginaw PERMANENT fessional MI @-liT! tal office for Write Pontiac 163 ress OR 3-0367 son, Sportsmen’ RTRs average hours and ettange for work Can use 20077 DIVI Persoann GLENW PONTIAC COOK. FOR Apply Market, 12 Newberry Ref required PET T WOMAN Hes $24 per werk FE TIME CASHIER WANTED POSITION. office Good working con- ditions Convenient transportation WOMAN FOK OENERAL reom and TV must ilke children high wages near Birmingham ref- erences Mayfair 6-2072__ commission ARTHURS APE “LADY FOR DG @mall tamily, Live tm. 54, days No ooking, #0 laun references ue F, 2-0045 vetore 5 p.m. required. WEEK Responsible motherly woman fer care of 3 ehil- « #.th all modern 06 PE 2-73 ABSEMBLER apply Star Clean- ke [ENCED Telephone solicitors with good per- position. Apply on a eee __Phone _4- 0000 ‘FOR CoE WORK. Marking and sorting dry cleaning. undry, 87 & Sae- DRIVE IN at Newberry St. in per- FE 51436 CAMDEN _N UJ ia The Presi se WISH TO THANK THE ot R aes Tay ae : i A truck —Preter-—mran——w ith AND | fou GRKERPER _M OT Ws ALese 4 dent of the International Council ira ds fe ae Pabephad rager or Chevrolet experience Utica pe 415 per an wee of Christian Churches says that nin mene and sympat=~ shown to we ee mice ene and come Write Pontiac Press Box 65 delegates coming from Communist tafant om Kenneth eRe ~ "MAN HOUSEKEEPER FOR 8 MA I. 1. niriea ito attend the Wosld Coun: Weliwisnais (inaca mex nA Aree Call Utica REpublic 2-2807 é Parent and the Huntoon Funeral Young to work with manager. ¥ 27° — a cil of Churches Assembly in Au-| Home The Carl Reed family _ Steady job, good pay if you quall- LADY "WOULD TIKE | HOUSE - gust will come “to preach propa- ESS fy 9 N Telezraph near W Huron cleaning, days, FE 40198 LADY. LIGHT HOUSE WORK AND~ ~ a of STIC DINER for 2 ta Davis waitress Call Mrs 7 2 : POR HOt! és Yor ‘children o have tran«por- Scott and Eliza- from to 6 0 5.5400 pm. over 2] yrs. - ~PRO- RECEPTIONIST, TYPIST IN DEN- summer months Daily Press Box SHORT ORDER COOK AND WAIT- WOMAN WANTED FOR KITCHEN work in restaurant Apply in per- 4 Inn, Waterford OWN Saleswomen > PF tperience preter es in dresses sorties Tere tion fa vermaaont with better than also pele salary Apply a North Beyinaw st WANTED: GIRL OVER 18 FOR drug store. Evenings ‘tli § pm. _1617 Highiand Rd 7 ROOM APARTMENT IN EX- woman for house- older person, FE Stenocraphere Ly PONTIAC MOTOR SION e] Dept. Oop AVE MICHIGAN -WE RAKE ROLL Press MAN WISHES WORK As | GARDEN. Sick areen ho =e man on large Ld or = work No ca , re’ Serie outside PLASTE R i ah a emall FF F714 TEACHER Sees employment days NO JOB TOO =. FE 20100 é : at ok be oe auling Reasonat'- wy . sisee a 49005 or FE YOUNG “MAN 17 “SIRES FUL FULL time work PFE fi Youna MEN WITH TOOLS DE- sires mechanteal work or work. FE 22-1454 eves. aoe vour lawns and rr time work YOUNG MAN WANTS PULL TIME 28 - ¥YounG 7a , DESIRES POLE E 258 work of any kind. PE YOUNG | MAN. if 19 2 YEAR COL- lege desires summer a acme _forces needn't feply. R_ 3-1085. ___ Work Wtd. Female 11 COLORED WOMAN DESIRES work 5 daya a week for elderly people $35 » week plus fare. Ref- erence No S baile Fe er sturdays and Sun- CURTAIN STRETCHING NICELY dane 277 Nartan_ FE 21644 COLORED GIRL DESI rR work References meee ~ pat COLORED GIRL WISHES | work $8 and car fare. pet 41 ca 6pm FE 5-714 ania CURTAINS WASHED AND v atretched and #leo washings Rean. sonable Experienced FE 2-6104 Ot 3 YEARS OLD. WANTS baby sitting eae Haht housework days OR 1-684 aoeinee = . _ Phone OR 35-0061 Hor eegrreprry FORS aged gentleman with home in cite Writ" tiar Press HIGH SCHOOL GIRL DESIRES light Housework anc chtid care for the summer Experienced Christian home preferred, FE §- 3626. HOUSECLEANING AND PAIN T- ing. $10 Ken'worth FE _5-8902 LADY WOULD” LIKE Hovus# cleaning, days FE 4-0198 MEMEOOGRAPHING TY P ING, secretarial service EM 3-2842 MOTHER O” 2 BOYS 1 Toe modern Box 31 Pon- like typing at home FE OFFICE WORK EXPERIENCED in switchboard tvping. billing and receptionist. Good references, Call _FE 5-0065 after 400 p _™ Work wed. Female | if PRACTICAL NURSE, cae epee Day work. Ca} 2-9956 tween 1.00 and 3 00 1 pm URGENTLY NEEDED GENERAL office or cashiering. 6 years ex- perience Weekends or eves. FE 5-3477 ; YOUNG WOMAN 2 WANTS Ho- tel. hospita. motel or kitchen work Prefer living in MA 41158. YOUNG WOMAN DESIRES kitchen work in restaurant. FE 41451... : AN: “MIDDLE. WASHINGS AND IRONINGS WANT- ed. FE 5-7169 WASHINGS AND IRC a On ee PICK up_ and delivery. OR WOULD LIKE 1 acteE: work between 7 am. until 3 p.m. _FE_4¢6439 WTD FE WTD PART TIME HOUSEWORK. 32-8613. IRONINGS GOOD WORK. references. © WASHINGS WANTED OR 38632, 6838 Saline Dro WORK WTD F D FEMALE. HOUSEWORK WTD. Call FE 2-2744 ’ Building Service “12 ATTENTION: COMPLETE RE- deling & dernizing service. Attic rooms recreatiee room s, dormers, additions plete apartment alterations custom butiding =F HLA re +5470 A-l PLOOR LAYING = SAND _ing. Reasonable, MApte 5-0641, BLOCK LAYIN "74-0805 BLOCK, 1 BRICK: CEM oR _end fireplace work, anaes SAE Y x ve THE PONTIAC. PRESS, SATU RDAY, iG NE 5, 1954 28A ‘Wanted Real Estate 32A renner EED LISTINGS ON F FARMS. KNAUF. halo jonas —_ rah ‘Cel ries LISTINGS” BLAS ED. __Money V /Wanted 2 “youxa BT ee wit BABY, be Basis Se Saves 13! | Typewriter Service TYPEWRITERS lneeren | Fo | mitchell s, 123 N, Saginaw 8t. FVPEWRJTERS AND ADDING MA- rinting on ‘Otte Sup See eine ee Peek 8 Sor a MOWER SHARPEN Ep. 24 FREB “SERVICE = ALL Qualified —— Furnished TERATIONS, aed "PLASTERING - PLASTERING AL. AL bot Guaranteed “Reas, AL'S OPHOLSTERING Custom Furniture Upboistertn, Auto trim, free « estimate. FE | BAKLES CUSTOM UPHOLSTE _ 3-641. __Free “cotlmates | ORAPES cad ib MATER aC Seog Broker sere ee oe gf ares Rick W ba MI “TRE INCHING | ACTION ON YOUR Liatr Es 5.0826. FE 5-0925. —— Lustig NO ae : Realtor PE 7-501) . AND HOUSE HOU! D is oliance service K E, _ 5-9065 CHAPIN. PLUMBING and heating. Phone FE 5-34? i SAWS, LAWNMOW ERS Accarately - sharpened Lie ——— __18 ¢ $96 BOX 61 PONTIAC PRESS. 4 1 E HIGHWAY EMPLOYE. | ‘ : ——————— a ey 4 year old Gaughter | | Specialist! $0782. Lo & 0 1d ; . . : _ west werk, % ete. PE a 2 = Wen You Want to Sell 'PREE TO LANDLORDS. LISTINGS Bi AC « COCkr SPAN- ae, 1687 ae Family rental agent. FE. K Lake Orton My 2-6431. SWS LAWNMOW eu MACHINE SHARPENED YWHERE: | i MIXED an -2-1058. LOST aris at GMC BUS STOP. ie MPLETE TE LINE OF MASONRY MA ga block & stone — ae _ 35182. = for a doctor and property dis- osa! for am real estate special- t List with us if you have @ real estate problem. mal For sure results room: "unturn house or lower a _ end sewers installed = Mara in or eroune Rochester for mother & daughter and cere for a estimate. rE 4-8805. FE Dien Other works ~ WORK cy RESIDENTIAL L & CS sesiorably free estimates. mond C Commins, F PE 4-93 YOUR award No Job ste large of tuo small with black on tall and nose, wear- URGENTLY NEEDED or 6 rion unfurn. house apartment. In Lake Orton, Oxford No smoking of drink- ing end be aoe can be fur- a pings Dressmaking, 1 alloca | 16) ; _ CUScit LIAS Phone OR 3-1872 Open 8 in the Homade Bakery yesterday. Wt finder please call FE 6-1875 a eteis Se cluped: Wri pieeecra pane Share L. iving - Quarters 30 Oe AOL Lt LAA PD Sees WE NEED LISTINGS ON FARMS, | commercial propérties and homes. | 4 ROY KNAUF, GREEN” LAKE OFFICE| (ON QUEEN LAKE) RS. FOR ALL LAKES” | Cottages, Homes, Lots and Estates | ST IT HERE ‘ANY BUBINESS 240 BALDWIN OR 0282 Dixie Highway 65 |HOME. PRIVILEGES IN 238 -REWEAVING EXPERTLY ‘DONE. BROWN & WHITE. MALE Suits, superbly” tailored FE 6-3792 REMODELING } AND | SHARE GUR HOME © ‘AND WATCH cueres for working couple. Wid. Transportation 31 "arden n Plowing vicinity of Keego Harber, LL FOWER LIFT EQUIPMENT nr discing, & level ICE COMMERCE RD. EM 45-4413 WOodward 5-1744 Rings Here WE Bele BUYERS [warriza FOR. K. G. ee Saas custom “RUILDER i. Sones “RED BILLFOLD IN around Walgreens d & pars - PE 14531 eee ist | one ROTO-TILLING. aol expert operators. S 2-6820, ~EAVESTROUGHING Installed and repaired. Ht. #. _Myere._FE_ 8-706 ___ “EAVES sROUCINS IN WILLIAMS LAKE AREA | | ‘k and year old female asa 4 O PONT -OARDENT ROTARY TILLED. FE MUGT BE IN PONTIAC pet Good reward cal OR 3.8706 Or | Loar ERMAN SHORT HAIRED Larger Nemes for emailer id Brown se | GARDEN See eh BY. , THI GARDENB ~ PLOWED _ with co tractor or rototiller cour Ben Nee. TimcTNG, ‘Avawers to the oon =) payments ore scarce. H H ; » trates made oo patisfy | RE WARD ron RE TURN “Or” MA. | ail parties concerned. Call us. no roon Monarch boy's bike Witenes _thehaei—Ba. eal Rent Apts, Furnished 33) For Rent R Rooms 37), DOP LL LLL OE NO | Oe 2 ROOM BASEMENT APART- 2 SLEEPING ROOMS, ss mel _ Sipe. Men or adllts only. FE eral Hospital. FE o24090 @ _pm. 3) pom | PURNISHED APT. 1 OR A NICE SLEEPING ROOM. RE-| Pe erstra preferred, Near town. fined gentiesien. Day worker. Call, ROOMS COUPLE ONLY. a#1 4 BOS STOP, LARGE , MODERN: Qomyn YE 8 iat Saw sexPInGs Bare WEST 2 ROOM APT. FRQNT. FIRST side. FE ‘$4a7 vate bath. Adults 67 Norton Ave CLEAN SLEEPING ROOM, 3) 2 ROOMS ON BUS LINE. Pri-| blocks, from. Sears. FE 27-1903 vate entrance, adults only. 286 - CLEAN ROOM. WN “5 R’ _ 8 Jessie, ant 2, 652 Lookout Drive. FE ROOMS, (NICELY ’ FURNISHED. Soa n. Near lake. MY 2-603). CLOSE IN. NICE ~ ROOMS jee G. Hempstead. Realtor 2 ROOM sli ae “APT. PRI- Men only. 48 Mec i vate entrance. FE 2-3853, 38 Math- | FURNISHED ROOM FOR 1 OR ews St _2. FE _ 5-285. 303_& Midway. & 3 RMS TOTS WELCOME. FOR 1 MAN WITH CLEAN WORK RUSSELL H YOUNG, RENTAL modern home near Water- AGENCY, FE 41444. _ ford OR 3-596 2 ROOMS. CHRISTIAN | COUPLE. LARGE ~ SLEEPING GROOM FoR Refrigerator Private bath and refined couple. 487 W. Hur _entrence. 118 E Howard LARGE, PLEASANT _ ‘SLEEPING 2 ROOM, - NEWLY DECORATED, room with home vileges. On No drink-; bus Mne. PE ren a after 6. private entrance & bath. ee _er. OR 31677 LARGE ROOM ,AvToMATiC C HEAT 3} ROOMS ON. THIRD FLOOR,{ _and_ water. FE ¢ close in. _ 2 Alison. LARGE ROOM. ane BEDS, 2 } ROOM FURNISHED APART-| dressers. large closet, private en- ment Private bath and entrance. trance. 4100 Elizabeth Lake Rd 2101 Opdyke. FE 46300. Zee C8 ee 3} ROOMS AND BATH. warvare NICE CLEAN ROOM, GENTLE- entrance. Reasonable 4-6880.| ‘men onty PE 44285. 621 N. Perry. _after 4 pom. NICE ROOM PRIVATE HOME, ROOMS VERY CLEAN. ONE| West Side Near bus. Good park- _couple only. 300 N Saginaw. | _ing. FE 2-968. } ROOM FURNISHED APART-/ NICE R ROOM FOR 1 OR 2 WORK- _ment. 2 Putnam» ing Boles Near Geestai Hospital. ROOM ~ BASEMENT APART- | _ 78 Thorpe. _FE_ 2-008). ment 2 children welcome FE PLEASANT HOME ra GENTLE- a #OT) a ee Sale Houses 4 43 Architect’s Dream The chatte os the Couatry Gentle- tureaque creek, tree focated away. ea the aeria| bomb section before 7:06 p.m. ; W._ Hurop: | five miles nogth ied Det two paths. double pereee, Lear tweive acres of rolling A real Paradise with setting in & quiet location The reason#bie at only @ substantial down A home you will be 102 B. Huron Street Eve — One Block Out Telegraph Road, a brand ‘BY ———S5oOMs AND new 2 bedroom home (Be owere (= soo" will really picans the Mrs. Golden oak floors, plas: ter-painted walls. combination alu- , 86 foot lot thigh and ary. ssession. Priced at $10,500 pie Be sure to check East side location Best price and terms. Fully modern. A nice land- or lot. Make your offer TO- oto — ? ROOMS. PRIVATE ‘BATH “AND PLEASANT Fete ON WEST éntrance All utilities furnished side No ehidren Vicinity Aubura PL. EASANT SLEEPING ROOM ee _FE 4-4041 | for gentieman. West side FE OOM &*PARTMENT FOR! 18 sauna 71 Virginia . | PLEASANT SLEEPING ROOM. ROOM UPPER “APARTMENT. | Woman only. FE 4-2756. Private entrance FE 2-88 |ROOM FOR BUSINESS OR PRO- FE 2-1421 4 ROOMS AND BATH “er vitt fessional man. Seminole Hills. FE He ccratee Hot water and lights _5-6365 seek hed Adujts, References OR | | ROOM. FOR Rh GENTLEMEN. . 30 8 Parke FE 2-71 + ous “AND BATH UNFUR- ROOMS WITH ed TAR AGE CLEAN. | nished epartment. Adults. FE | comfortable and double 2004 ee rooms In Siacene s home. for clean 4 ROOM APT. IN UIRE 738 W. _gentiemen 26s Paddock Huron - STEAM “HEATED — SL. EEPING 4 ROOM APARTMENT AND BATH | teom. Hot water, ciose- in. Garage Private entrance Be 0; Pine Saturday and Sunday. 1755 _cages 2489 Auburn Rd FE 46510 hams Lake Road (SLEF PING ROOM | j@ Rooms 2 BEDROOMS: “NEWLY | : FE 54-8204. decorated. FE 451 ‘SLEEPING ROOM FOR GENTLE- ‘* uew BACHELOR ea “NEAR man FE_ 50300 before 6 pm Blue Sky Adults only Also §LEEPING ROOM | NEAR PON- _watage house FE 56-2706 tiac Motor, FE 4-7922 +4 ROOMS. UTILITIES FURNISH SLEEPING — ROOM fHARE COOK-- ROOMS AND BATH. UNFUR- | _FE nished apartment, adults FE STEAM HEATED D SLEEPING _ 20074 7 _ _ | room, Hot water. close in. 64 LAV AbrABE Peres yy _i9te TO A, Pine | _ed East ot Pontiac PE 40138 le ing privileges. Lady or couple. 0271, Watkins Lake An excellent property with stair to partially finisted upstairs breeze way and citached garage Fast Suburban waka $900 down. 4 room 2 hed- rena Just off Auburn Ave, Avon High School. NICHOLIE AND a SSeS CO. ‘1S Ww ‘Bateman Yours for Years modern home in Milford coop, barn, garage. $17,000. $5000 down a oo * 2 _ old heat. $4500 cash good building site $2,- cash Office closed Sundays. J ne STE VENS _BR ROKER ‘ ee J | For Sale Houses 43 BUILD NOW Attractive ranch .omes. 2 and 3 bedrooms on concrete floors oF full basements Perimeter heat. ft any designs “to choose from. Priced. from $6,500 to to $13,000 on wet lot. welcome your Visit HERBERT Cs DAVIS 4925 Pontiac 1! Lake Rd OR 3-7614 frame } bedroom home excel- lenuly located in Siizabeth Lake Estates, on well landscaped jot. Living room fireplace, dining room kitchen with breakfast nook, bedroom and lavatory down aed two bedrooms and bath up- stairs Full basement, steam heat, hot water and softener. Two car arage Laké privileges. Two ex- eee lots available. Reasonable. FE 23-1929 BY OWNER. INCOME. 5 R ROOMS and bath down, 3 rooms and bath up. FE 2-5900. bath. 3 rooms down, and 3 rooms and bath up Wall to wall carpet- ing. New water softener, corner lot 50x110 FE 5-401. |BY OWNER 4 BEDROOMS. WEST side. near high and ‘Webster schools. Gas heat paved street, garage. fenced yar reasonable dgwn_ payment FE 2-95 BY OWNER. 266 ROCKWELL: Furnished 6 rooms and heat full basement, closed in porch, fenced in tot garage and outside fireplace. Newly decor- ated ant in excellent condition. Phone Pontiac General Viva =r=o5, — living room. modernized uae down. 3 bed- rooms and bath up. Wall to wall carpeting na heas Call after 10 am _FE : 2-509: ~ Brick Income. 10 APARTMENTS — plus beauty shop. An income of $8,000 per year Close to downtown in good west- side rentai district. The net income = pay for this apartment less than years Terrihe investment at $39,500. Appointment, please R: ~ ONSEN Realtor Phone TE 37103 or FE & rative F Real: Estate asses ~ FISH ELL ¢ IT CEMENT vee AND Phone OR 3-6200 or Fook aba } LAYING, F R. Gardner 41 cm ; CO-OP ore Wid, Contract Mtgs. aw CASH FOR YOUR HOME p . terme are right Call FE C5821 | t FE vn for- immediate serv- 2060 PEAT 7 woo WHOLESALE AND <, Physlo-Therapy 24 a pouee oar and tle SCIENTIFIC SWEDISH MASSAOE. CASH FOR SEASONED LAND contracts on modern homes. CAPITOL SAVINGS & Llal hn co 1% W Huren 8t re bore o FILLING LIGHT GRADING. $4372. TLaundry Service | Mies POR PAMILY son SERV- Ph Pontiac undry 3 Cace : CURTAINS PLAIN OR R RUF. | ms Poeuas | CASH POR LAND CONTRACTS. an 3. Ps cfalaes 4340 Dixie Hwy. aie YE RS. FOR. | One or two bedroom modern home. either cHy¥ ef suburban Notices & Personals 2 25 ANY GIRL OR WOMAN NEEDING ~ p friendly adviser, FLOOR: Cart “pile PE 32-5780. wo bedroom modern home tn Hu- speek Gardens area with basement The Balvat ton AtTmy. coLn~ WAVE SPECIAL End curl with styling. $@ $0: pore: We quarante ' lent you the best ssible deal om your ract. We od, est you call others | | 2-6 (Income property on lake or house | teel and wood. Materia! installation, No money down. Fence. 49 WN for Ted ‘M-Cullough. Francis E. “Bud” Miller CASH “FOR YOURSELF cHuURC H fires " (ACES CLEAN NED OR_ 3-181) | CL oa eerere MAINTEN- Garage Remodeling _ DOORS OR 3-151! CRANES Sin SERVICE. Complete oe erst or F and eer , 57 CLEAN “YOUR OWN RUGS “AND ligated with WHIFP Sham- Restores beauty of original DOING BUSINESS AS STOND REAL’ A @ of 7 room modern home Se ea Compiets —- overhead doors. Ws and —— work, FHA LAN paca rine. CLEAN | UP 6aINTY MAID_ FOR | sUPPLIR®. HOM MORTGAGE LOANS : Ls Ub EST = A 8 room modern bungalow on AOA ~KANTER. FOOT “SPE. west side of near City Hespital - 34% 8 Saginaw ie ans ITs HERE TO STAY . “to GET THE Most FO Realtor Eerscese | W. Hur ~ Moving ng & e Trucking 19 19 LAA-} at toatl & TRUCKING eee) Ae “eertice _at reas. rates PE 97-0759 anytime AL'S : LIGHT TRUCKING FE bee “BUILDING REP! ae and upholstery “AND APTER THIS - fae any debts contiacted by MORTGAGES — a gr out of Pon- ON nee OR SUBURBAN from polio ore Agee oe ft. frontage, ne iD” CHART ES “GuanaxtEED p ROOFS. ALL | Est 1916. , bt _ C+ 3403, ES tang LESSONS Keene: EVENING: SUNDAY $8. Vacant acreage sultable for sub-— See oe = If you have any of the above erties and wish to sell, ONT Cl ARK gee MOVING aS POlcIME Re Cee A Dio ~K& ratio Brick. block cod cuca) work of | biack dirt or Cet FE 5-044. ouUR LAND CONTRACI Nichole & Harger Co. 1$ Unlimited $ action For arueatata WANTED HOUSF. ; West side preferred “Cash 0 tract Owner Aap Write Pontiac jos. FLEMMING, FLOOR a / LIGHT HAULING AND PAC ‘KAOES 181 aor se 1 _ FE 41030 ing, sandin —a 155 con. _Ph. PE > LIGHT _MAULING, u = duel eontrol Chevrolets scales free. FE 62974 tioxt _ RAULING — MASONRY CONTRACTOR | ¥ ete: ce | Crowr “AND RE AVY, THUG KINO KNAPP —RHOE sh fed PE 2-0603 3-1509 waters, house raising foun of ‘repair work. EMpire 3-2304. MASON - ALTERATIONS & RE- _pire 3882300 a O'DELL CARTAGE Leca!l and Lon peepairy Moving *! Phone rr S TRUCKING RUBBISH WAND PRIVATE “DEL ECTIVE ~ BERVICE FE 42266 or FF: | aera | gee Sab PaUCMIAGD REDUCE AND RELAX — A. JOUNSON. Realtor Rent Apts. Fu furnished 33) <6 1 ROOM APARTMENT. SusrsS LE MASON & CEMENT WORK. FREE for 1 Ss 2\adults _FE 2-5236 estimate Our work A J. Webster & Son PLUMBING AND atmo © c= ton & Bon FE 4-3767 1704 5. S. Telegraph Rd. | SUDDEN BERV.CE- = aus ROE tas Hred home. Incinerator, bish and hght truc king FR 46079 SUDDEN “SERVICE - ASHES __ dish _and light | trueking FE 46079 | Trucks to sie L ceca KITCHENETTE & PRI. | te bath for two employed girls | i couple Aduits only addeck. Alberta Apartments 3 NICELY FURNISHED. 8MALL | 8 ee land contracts for | Ro SNYDER. ER FLOOR R LAYING, “FOR BOB AHA You BUY IT—WELL INSURE ir MAHAN | Open Evenings and Sundays Ph “ anted Real Estate . 32A little as $4 per month Factory Representative, FF 2-0385 100 WEDDING INVITATIONS $7 50 PLASTERING Aah Sis & REPAIR 2 ROOMS, NICELY FURNISHED 3-983 ENINGS near bus line. Adults RE MODE LING GARAGES AND MODERA sr FREE FESTIMATES- TERM \ STOPUERT & Cr CH. a) ROOMS | PRIVATE BATH sae atie—het weter 3+ mies Fisher Body out Bald win. 2 smal HUILD TRON PORCH RAIT- : $15 and lights not furnished! FE | | FURNISHED § ROOM TERRACE: Nght furnished. Reasonable rent. Pontiac ari and Industrial Tractor Co, FE 4066) — FF 41942 ~ REDUCED RATES 2 ” ROOM | FURNISHED APART. | ment. Close to downt (ieee =e LISTINGS WA | Properties and pomee eed for Fee Horse Ww td. Child. to B Board 2 26 A BETTER Ce leeecuina AND HACTINO™ RUB- . . LOVED AND CARED | " job at lower cost, on every- ; — 2 ROOM ee eee FOR uaeIKG: SS 8TOR- “Agents for N American Van ait 2. ROOM “FURNISHED APAI CARE FOR CHIT DREN In KE ae er FE 2 1984 eve- ees Painting & Decorating. 2 nished, 5 minutes walk from town No children of drinkers.” “grove 20- Wed. Household Goods 27. 255 a yee 4 AP MEN. IKON a Bor ORS Baldwin bus Will accept child un- 5-0314 2 ROOMS, PRIVATE | BATH | _ children, 211 Elm a ROOMS, UTILITIES FURNISH- | wood floors, glassed in porch, | only. | Rent Lake p Property 36. 36A new oj] furnace, 1 block trom | school, located, on Augusta 8t_— This home fs selling for $12, 100 | po veramieed Mtree e “Ne > 4 V ainting « Decorating 20 OAKLAND, COU NTY s LARGEST ROOM FURNISHED Al ae ae home within 1 hour. only no drinkers. 29 “A & BITRE NCHING” We mean business! EDW. Se Pant daly i) waren! OR DEC PE 2 $221 “APT gApULTs ~ ONLY. E : "BEACH C1. ENNING Wid) Miscellaneots. 28. ae = RRR IR I NI mua “ADULT Monroe. _Drayton_ Plains 3 ROOMS FURNISHED. CHILD ow 686 Ojista Se 1 SMALL ING AND PAINTING YOU MEAT ny) I. AS s"HUYERs 7 Christian family, 7 room apert- | 8L. ING ROOM FOR BUSINESS ment West side No drinking or 6r professional man. Near bus, smoking Purnish .eferénces Re- hieh school and hospital. FE ply Pontiac Press, Box 174 41344 ON SOUTH SAGINAW BT. CLEAN, | SLEEPING } ROOMS FOR 2 OR 3 ho 3 and 4 room _ epartmonts gentlemen 141 _8 Parke or working couple us tine 1 letecd penpag weno | Pie] WOULD LiKE oe ee References required FE 4-1501 Kitchen privileges. FE 2-644 ADULTS. PRIVATE BATH, EN- 393 & MONTCAIM ie OF _trance 2@ Blaine. ____ | Glenwood Large single room $7 DEL-RIO APTS | per week Kitchen eee Five | 281 Oakland Ave. 3 rooms and minute wair t ether Pontiac or) bath Utilities and stove furnished _Fisher_ Body Couple only FURNISHED J RM APT PRi.| Rooms With Board 38 vate bath and entrance $14 week. RIAL IAAP I AIA LALA AE Apply 804 St. Clair |1 LARGE ROOM. TWIN BEDS | LARGE CLEAN HOUSEKEEPING | Room with double bed 3 blocks” room for men. Private entrance west of Saginaw St. Private home 18 Baldwip. FE: 4-3962 Call J A Taylor Realtor, PE 4-2544 | NEWLY DECORATED . 2 ~ ROOMS BOARD & "ROOM FOR MEN ‘and bath no children. PE $-2885 | Close tn, eny shift. €5_ Auburn | PRIVATE ENTRANCE AND LAUN-|CLEAN ROOMS AND GOOD) dry privileges OL 2-8523 meals for men nee? Pontiac and | 1951 MODERN APARTANETTE | ston oe tt wun beth. Lake |OIRL TO BOARD IN NICE HOME | privileges EM 3-387) Panes Owego. cea VEN FASANT ROOM CROSS NTI- Rent Apts. Unfurnished 3 lation, meals optional Tourist ac: Modern homes on 2 to 20 acres BIRMINGHAM, 550 LAWN DON. ROOM AND ~ BOARD, ~ REASON- Near Woodward Bi * corns. pon Fe 72 8. Parke Fr §-2617 reoms adults $100. Dr ‘orns. ROOM AND BOARD ) CLO Ose: IN 34 Midwest eae ; _ | Lafayette. Phone FE 5-0103 ROOM. UNFURNISHED APT ee 624 Markle AT facttttes furnished. Hatt ptock Hotel. Rooms Ais Sears. Inquire at 04 Oak- | ee cen | ane Ave = | , cixa’ “Pixasant 1kooms | LIOTEL ROOSE\ ELT 3 +—sepe rate entrance arnt createed == bus line Close in. Adults eo T17 W E EK L Y FE 2-7: 236 LOVELY APARTMENT, 2_ Sane Newly decorated By werk. Also rooms, living room, complete bath, suites by week Reasonable rates. modern kitchen, utility. room.| _PE Furnished it desired. MA 5-0821. ROOMS BY DAY OR_ WEEK WEST SIDE 4 ROOMS PRIVATE TE ' i bath oil heat hot water Garage le a L. AUCEURIN furnished Adults only FE 2-1523 wore De spi abeldoa ea ae Ph. FE NCOME, | Rent Houses Furnished 33 | @4_Audurn Ph. SFE 29239 es eS ee OS ROOMS NO CHILDREN IN. | __._ Rent Stores 40 suite 4 Mul Aubure_Helghit BRICK BUILDING 24180 NEAR | eae __shopping center FE 43301 (CABINS BY WEEK KAMP INN. | Good tor “Many Businesses OREJ 2) 182onE? FE 2-0001._____§§__/|0On mes corner in ‘apartment build- | COMMERCE 7 ROOM — MODERN. ing ke and Sanford Self-serve | Take privileges. Suitable for 2: ratte merons, tne —— Heavy | couples cd Hohn plus utill- i ocation ror Tent or ee ont, Pah ™pasemeat Excelent | DRAYTON PLAINS 3. 2 BEDROOMS, for dime store hardware or eet | children welcome $50. deposit. ing. Bus stop on both corners. $65 a mo. Vacant now. OR 3-2052. 444 E. Pike FE 2-6549 or rE | 20616. D. | FURNISHED OR ~ UNFURNISHED, modern 2 bedroom. house. “| Mv- | STORE SPACE. INQUIRE 300 is ng room, 2. fireplaces oee Voorh@s Rd. FE Bie Bi creen porch. All newly decorated | Oil heat, 2 car garage FE 46279. | Rent Office Space 41 FURNISHED HOUSE. 3 ROOMS ~.~ aie and bath FE 2-6697 |2 OFFICES FO RRENT. HEAT & or Rosshire Ct, available from ft Oo ine it to “Oct et Aduie | Geet we tawsence 8 . owntown | sad | Te, ae iiephone,_ heat. | SR CONDITIONED OP FICE Ae wis Reply Pontiac Press, | ea ce space in Cap‘to! Savings & Loan | CAKE HOMES AND APTS, RUS | eiig 8 WE nore gell H, Young A one? FE +1444 Cal _befo t 43 Clark, i as SIDE 2 BEDROOM hétlag a nished house location. Avall- able June 12. Adults. References Neg Syel eH bd aa htled Lari _FE_ A living room, 2 fireplaces, 2 bed- rooms bath and built-in shower “Rent Houses | Unfurn, 560 oe tS Fe pares | newls Sa ea ee ee _By _owner._ ‘E 4-6279_. Stee ncaa. 3 BEDROOM “MOD- ~ ern year round hom e~ Goo swime ming, and fishing OR 43-6368 } WALLED LAKE § ROOMS, attr | modetn conveniences. Shower, pri- | < vate beach $15. weekly. Detroit, - ME ST SIDE _TExas #121000 ® room 2 story frame with bath a ~~ “plus shower in basement. Hard- 2 ROOM CABIN, SANDY BEACH Day or week. Lake Orion. MY terms. 2-9681 or MY 3-723 FAST SIDE BEAUTIFUL , SUMMER HOME cE ON 2 yamtty income, 4 room and hath Lake Huron 90 miles North of “ gown 2 room and bath up. 8epa- Sarnia 5 bedrooms ‘All modern conveniences, prt. grounds Sand Reach, Available June or July rate entrances, new oil furnace. glassed in sun porch. This home is tn excellent condition and sell- > aor OTTAGE WITH | Oe er cnt “ i boat, accommodates ¢ Cali OL; NORTH SIDE — 1-5701. i‘ family income, brick, gross fm-j CAKE ORTON MODERN COTTAGE | come $92 0 week. separate meters | with boat. 160 Heights Rd. MY and entrances, fire escapes. This 2-0472 proven money maker @ selling i AKG FRONT COTTAGE FOR | "0 £72.00) tet eas rent Furnished, Boat Showers. | S800 DOWN MY 2.0926 5 to 8 p_m room house, not modern. frame 'CAKEFRONT. 5 ROOMS 3 YEAR, construction, _ Storms and screens, — around. Garage. OR 3.2643. | m 1793, LaDue + Full | | LEWISTON MICH FURNISHED | ¢ 3) pow N seein Agee beach, on beautiful) 5 room modern house with 4 piece - One_ on Sei Twinn bath Quick possession. Close to Hey x week. a ____. | bus and stores. melts at 36750 | MODERN APT. ON N one DR Shows a Paar only , Couple only. 338 WwW Fiint 8t. KE ORION ‘Ph MILFORD _ Me 4-6571 “A Country Lake Estate. This nearly new zlevel home with four acres on banks of lake; it's nore construction. The upper le- has 3 picture window complete tile bath — The lower level has large recreation room with fire- place, built-in bar. beautiful back room opens onto @ lovely screened glassed terrace overlooking lake and bordering on tate property where the best of fishing ani hunting its to be it has approximately 4 acres land extendine into the attached with cmae earetaker house land Le available if vfchased ES | Mostly level, pee soi] with nearly century old owner's home which has kitchen. dining room, 2? living B own 4 becroons up; pee FROM 00 pm. to 9.00 pm, FE #1178. HOUSES AND ase ALL es Poundation _fields. and wate footings TREE REMOVAL, Fre estimates. F FE 2-7188 SCLLSOaING. EXCAVATING (AND dump truck service, “Money | “ anted Wall \W ashing & Panning Photos & Accessories: TREE TRIMMING ee moval, Ph. PE §-6593 or OR 35-2000. ; TREE TRIMMING & RE-| 6822 RENT FURNISHED APT. FE_ 5413 GROUND FLOOR. SOR. PRIV. 1 Linch Near down- MILLER “LISTINGS WANTED We have customers waiting for homes now covered by GI mort | [ek Service “Wanted to Rent = TEACHER WANTS. TWO rms 8 1 ELECTRICAL SEWER CLEANING @uuks ‘Sunday Serv, Ph. FE 42012 EAVES Roce | FE 6-69 fy esting @ sheet metal Floor Maintenance Work romper tile, Hnoleum and Li bath. Bachelor or cow =. FE > 1206 FF 58390 _M = bouse before June 15th " Bud” * Miller 4 On '} SINGLE AND 1 ) DOUBLE SLEEP- | “DAY OR MITCHELLS "TV 8 RADIO & APPLIANCES joe Le (APT. 20th, young couple, FE furnished. “Cul TE 2-044, Here Jer DOING, mS AS STONE to 8 p.m, Daily; on) eS. 7 Ri RM Mt DACHELOR SCART. JUNE @ te ate bath and entrance. Very parte. | | 919 Josiyn work, - Quality work. Ls re al NOW OPEN | ALL BRICK, 2 BEDROOM with Pontiac Lake tourist court. Modern unfinished attic imeluding wall to all electric cabins with boats, wall carpetin a e Br sa7700 and wonderful beach. gor recteat! D toe aes = terms. SMALL [L FURNISHED 1 ROOM ST U- dio cottage on private lake. Good HUNTOON LAKE 3 BEDROOM | fishing, $250 per season. MY, ranch home with full basement di- 32-5411. : | vided for recreation room_ oil SUMMEP COTTAGE _MODERN,, heat, attached i's car garage convenient. Located for privac $15,750 with terms. swimming. Boat, fishin, Goot Smonth ot season. MY $0026 | 4 FAMILY INCOME with separate ‘| DAKEFRONT. § ROOMS entrances and ba hs. approximate- around home. Rooms lv 15 per cent return on invest- _tage. OR 3-3643. 1703 L raise ment. Terms can be arranged r 7 2 “BEDROOM ranch home with Fo Rent Rooms 37 cedar nee Leerbr aoa Didboord room, 11x itchen an mn 1 DOUBLE SLEEPING Pore AND area. ot! forced air heat A bra: 1 single room fo” tes in new home with the lawn all in widow's home Kitchen privileges | Vea tea ae Lowell (o Rear) oe co fone oe _ Pontiac Motor IVAN W | 1 OR 2 GIRLS $10 . PRI ATE EN. APT. aas j; STOVE.__ a trance Washine and telephone jniias Petit = SCHRAM 2 i . fine room pe yenins telephone and ° | FE 5 7 or FE 5-2564 some home privileges. ‘ge tnn girls only, West side, FE 8-0007, | 8'— W Realtor evenings, "| Cooperative Real Eyate Exchange “ f ing room — caterer Tire a lace, ceramic tile bath, full | between W. Long Lake Road | and Orchard Lake Road. Modern Brick Home Situated ¢ beautifully land- grounds overjooking t floor has a large ‘living | rapes with natural Jobat other outbuildings. round flowing stream. Own- er forced to move and will accept reasonable offer, in- cluding draperies, carpeting. and some apliances miles north 1 Clarkston to 10440 Rey Annet Inc CHARLES _;46_FEET_OF SHEER BEAUTY! vis cedar shake ranch home built in '54 is complete with every- thing for lumurious living. Imag- ad a shining bright kitchen 14'2 16 3 big bedrooms, a den 4 big recreation room with a cornecting extra kitchen complete with full size elec. refrigerator fe range cepeos ras & cabinet lastered. & insulated garage. Lo 00 x 120 overlooks Huntoon Lake. $21,000. = cece 7s |DANDY 22 2 34 BUNGALOW new, neat & clean as a Dairy een with 11 x 0 Iiving pitas x 17 kitchen: lot 00 x 1% |. in othet words PLENTY OF HOUSE for $6950 with $2,000 a ore oo it & you're likely ae 2 uy it. IF YOU WANT THE BEST RANCH- home & can afford a most luxurt- ous $35,500 beauty, you should see this one on f[llinois. It's a dream home with features prob- ably even beyond your dreams. hy not make an appointment ‘to see it? DRAYTON PLAINS ppd Sod eer t $9,905 is nia | ae to seil Li fequity) a n. be bought on easier |term ‘on Three bedrooms with cant clos- ets in each. Pop eqn figh in jOakland Lake across a field. Mom can serve junch im the bteeze- way. The kiddies can play in the fenced rear yard Také the plunge & be happ,' B. D. CHARLES, Realtor FE 4-0521 ° 1717 8 er Open Evenings ve Real Estate Exchange i 4 ere —— Ute ane St. qinetes Ee 7 10st % Co-operative Reali Estate eT ‘For Sale Houses 43 BE You are the boat are missing om this 2 bedroom ranch oe bome near Watled Lake, room, €eramic Vile bath. oi) race, ne a hd 60x 165 fenena stove _ ryer. 60x lot. Paved . miles taxes and BALDWIN AVE. Wery nice 2 bedroom ‘home with additional sttic space Big Wiuch- eaaeee: $6,600 with -START PACKING Hee M. IMBLER 1141 Josiyn FE Daily ‘til 6—Sunday 2 to 6 Co-operative Real Estate Exchange $1,000 Do’ N HIGH SCHOOL Fam outgrew this five room home, nb sacrifice, full base- ment. hest, full bath, two Sarcoma, sunroom, ear garage. Total price $8,625, pay- incl. taxes and ins. ), after 4 pm. CLARKSTON. 6129 8. MAIN. OLD- Colonial house. (Well Kept). ny bedrooms, 949,000. MAple 5-4073. CLARK ATTRACTIVE BUNGALOW BUILT IN 1050. You) like this nea 2 bedroom bome on corner ot on a = — ments only §53. mon full price §8,450.. equity §2. EAST SIDE BUY. Only $5,250 4 rooms & bath, full basement, gas as water heater, lot 552120 ) for equity, balance ly, 250: $50 moathl THREE BEDROOM RANCH. Large rooms through-out 3 nice bed- rooms 20 f. hiving room with large picture window 4 _ bath, well planned kitchen, he floors, oil forced air heat, ear als rage, oe ce ven Mindacaped t Only $3 $1950 DOWN 2 LOTS. West Sub- urban Location. 5 room modern 2 bedroom bungsilow, open front porch oil steam beat. $7,060. full price. 5. “more to choose from. Drive out to our office and look over our photo-listin’+ “AMERON H. CLARK A rE 1362 W. Huron en Evenings Co-operative Real Estate » Exchange | Income p ee a - For Séio-tteusss GILES Modern 2 bedroom with o- Stairway to attic oak floors, 4% per cen’ Forced Sale $2,000 Down The owner is being trans- terred MUST jaterest district. House has ful] 11 block basement, 1‘, car ga- rage and 2 lots. Call for turther information Income hed a vou like someane to e your monthly pay- ments for you? You can bave just that in this apartment income afd it can be purchased with only §2,- down so hurry GILES REALTY CO. 92 W. Huron Open | 9 til 9 GI RESALE 3 BEDROOMS LIV- space eas heat, street, storm windows & __ $3,800 down Sy Se ‘PAMILIES — Beautiful 2 good location. Lirias ™., Toom ath down. ¥. 3 bedroom home hardwood ficers. automatic hot water paved street $850 down will handle. For information, call Mrs. Spears. FE 56-6063. Russell A_ Nott, Real- tor 110 W Pike PE45005 DAVISBURG, 2 ACRES, GOOD. 4 room house. $4,600 with $500 ad heat and almost new. ‘4 room house. oak floors, underpriced at $6950, enly $1,500 own rty, two ¢room a ments Will pay for itself This a basement home, 1 acre. cboce e an eertos 2: Hurry; only $750 43 OO Oe FE 54-6175 ing and dining combined, kitch- en-—ebd = besement screens. fenced lot. eal price $11,500 with E_2-2003. family apartment itn dining 5S and Living reom, dining room, 2 bed- and bath up, recently dec- erated. Basement. hot air fur- = automatic bot water. A onet - 7) N PLAINS; 5 ROOM Diome Plastered walls. Eiemty of GE ‘0. MARBL E, Realtor = os @@-| 6261 And Rd Watert Call_OR_ 3-2041. Phone On 3-1268 Tage. Donelson Park Nearly new brick home, with breereway and garage attached, lot 900x160, well shaded and land- scaped, large living room with tireptace, dining room, ern el ee 2 lovely bedrooms and tile bath down. Stairs to large | You will me unfinished attic. West Suburban . Attractive home on large lot 100’x300’ consists of 4 rooms and bath and utility. Oak floors. cireulating of) heater, auto. water heater. Screens and storm sash. $1 Gown. Call for an ap- pointment today G.I. 3 bedroom ranch type homes, 75x154 ft. lots. excellent location Alum- inum or brick siding, plastered walls, AC of] heat. As low as 10°. down, ineluding mortgage costs. John K. Irwin REALTOR Bince 1925 101% N. Saginaw 8st Eve, FE.2.1804 DOLL HOUSE LAKE FRONT Attractive rey shingle bunga- low, streamiinsd kitchen, full bath, nice living room, two wa- ter systems, 70 it stone retaining wall, spre shade trees and excellent sur- roundings. 3 miles from city Himits. ben fi for $8.500 or trade. on two or three bedroom home. DANDY BUNGALOW ONLY $7.259 Off Joslyn Situated on lot 65x 131. Attractive white cedar sid- tng, plastered walls, oak floors, beaut kitchen full basement patting of] AC heat. An outstanding uy. WEST SIDE SIX ROOMS Lovely femur home Living room Troonrs-—com in size Ekened is modernized to the latest eoeres, $1,000 heat- ing system, dandy 2 car garage $13.975 or trade on two family BRICK BUNOALOW LOT | 100x173 A home we are proud to hare listed in cur office, a home we ate proud to show to today's most particular buyer 24x42 on foundation. perfect condition inside and out, five exceptionally nice rooms, marble window sill, gas AC heat. stairway to attic. ga Tage blacktop driveway, flowers, shrubs and spreading shade trees $16,800. SLIZABETH LAKE ESTATES Eve appeal plus That describes this attractive, modern, two bed- room bungalow with three lots, fenced. large 2 ear cement block garccve & wm paneled rear porch. 912,650. OFFICE OPEN 8UNDAY DORRIS & SON REAL Le CO-OP MEMBERS Hu FE 41557 | “Do It Yourself New 2 and 3 bedroom shell homes. Some with full basement, all fn beautiful location with lake privileges. Low down payment. Red Horse FE 4-2252 11-6 East Suburban Lovely new home 24x38 with large rooms. Completely modern and very attractive. Large enclosed porch. Ample closet space and stairway to attic. $2,600 d Hobby Haven 8 rooms with basement, steam heat. -g baths. 3 shaded iots with gar- hobby shop asonable down payment and 00 per mo, Eve. call FE 5-3245. North Side 4% rooms, nicely decosated. Ga- rage and beautiful lawn. Will accept late model car as part down payment. Near Avon School _¢: room bungalow, 24x20. bullt In ee ee $1500 down. Eve. call “FE 2-7282 CARROLL G. PORRITT West Huron. FE 2-7124 Exch. Owners will EARLY MICHIGAN STYLE FARM house located in Troy Township, east of Birmingham. Complete _ Femodeled tr 1947. large — ing, i rate walk-in closets. roed i furnace with of] heat. Fully ‘nsulated with storms throughout $5,000. Buyer must move house from presert .ocation Residential propery available nearby Ex- emely low price makes this an) attractiy~ who want REALTORS Member Co-ap Rea’ Fst Exih Ine 14. 2-0263 Open Pc wo 9 oun 16-4 ; On Ou For Sale Houses _ ' Detrott—Dlamond 1-0113 o MILES FIO “a BEDROOM. MODERN ——— Auburn Heights. Lot $0%280. Shown by appoint ei FE a pos~ Satine dimen tn ein patie Sylvan Lake Sam W Mek ate 4 ares wot | room brick ranch bomes -with | Jeomy attached Prick garages. Has large living room win deep stone 4: yoriase bookcases, Teal bath Plastered walls ates lights utility room, Wide lot, lack top paved sireets and seWers instalied i for Boat privileges beaches, selected clientele Priced. $14.900 up. FHA approved. Open Bunda+ et 18/> Warwick to pros- fecsirer parchesere or call FE | 45090 08. 2-31 pas Rae since 1923" __ “Well _b IMMEDIATE. OCCUPANCY $1,500 00 down to civilian ¢ new houses, Nos. 137, 141, 147. 151, on Columbia west of Bajdwin Two 2-bedroom houses with unfin- ished attics. Two 3-bedroom houses. Pull base- ment, oll air-conditioned heat. DAN-ROSE REAL ESTATE 18109 JAMES COUZE NS OETROIT, Mich PONTIAC CITY Hall new modern year round bedroom lake home. : to mortgare By owner or ap- pointment att MA 5-7 $600 1 DOWN’ 4 ROOMS ATTACHED a acres, in. OR garage, on pavement almost ready to iive 3-0009 after 4 pm. * 2339 ORCHARD LAKE RD. OUR NEW LOCATION McConnell! School District Seven rooms and full bath Four large bedrooms. modern kitchen, large dining and living rooms, Ideal for a large family. corner lot, new gas furnace with a Teasonable down payment FE G3179 “THRE PONTI Ac PRESS C ARNIV AL ‘s\ by Dick Turner GS V. 8 Pat. On. nts torte, te ai SEE “Now don't go tiring yourself out before the strike bene-. fit square dance tonight!”’ Keego Harbor nice, neat 3 bedroom home san full bath, automatic oil heat, weter softener, and 2 car garage. to school and ter Priced SS only $7,280 with | $1,500 down 8 SS Sase Houses 43 For Sale Houses 43 COPPELL LLL OO ~~ 3 BEDROOM BUNGALOW A dandy 6 room all modern home with eak floors, plastered walls, sutomatic gas heat, close to school and stores, on bus line, large jot, priced to. sell at only $i.708, with terms. ja ROOM RUNGALOW Brand new home featuring 2 bed- f ‘ Lr rooms, dining and kitchen combi- sltashngion | ark an Le ation. —_ with eee wer pa © asemen em a meee eater tan te ee cl aa ee and bis, aad excelient condition. | : Reasonbly price : x | Fast Suburban { Two bedroom modern home with | utility room. B8ituated on very | nice wo Home needs some fin- tah Wik sherifice for only | 62. down. | |K. 1 Templeton, Realtor! | ane Orchard Lake R4. FE +4563 | Otfice Open Eves INCOME LARGE HOME—Just right for the! Person wanting Huron 8t home and business location room for Darting and more. $tt.800. terms. | Bungalow Special EAST SUBURBAN—Over % acre of very preductive land, grapes, berries. young bearing fruit trees, Qsparagu. bed trees shrubs, grill 2 bedroom owe with ‘enclosed reh that can Sina a ore rooms Crooks terms. GOOD INCOME —Over 1l'a acres fronting on Oakland Ave a bedroom bungalow with basement, and a 2 bedroom home without basement, property zoned manu- facturing. Many pos«.btlities for additional income. $16,000. Easy J. R. HILTZ REALTOR 1011 W. Huron 8t. Open Eves HAPPINESS RIRMINGHAM AMONG BEAUTIPUL HOMES 4] omortwawe. 4 per cent interest well planned. § room, 2 bedroom home ‘with stairway to floored! attic for future room, tile bath | ultra modern kitchen with tile) crainboards, fuli Saceurent space | for recreation. oi] heat. storms | and o-sereens) agwrings. t+ warage, paved street: Near schonis | and shopping. Offered at $12. 750 | $4.63 down, $69 mo. inc! haing I faxes and = insurance you ' LiKE THE, HOME AND THE | NEIGHBORS, THAT TIMF: OF YEAR To enjoy health and on beautiful Oakland Lake fr: me Youll love this charming rane type home with attached 2 nae i garage the finest in material and | Screen nideta liad a@ center t ci le et to happine Sale I ‘Houses 43 ile Estates. low raves fer quick sale. FE New Low Down Payments: 2 to § pm, Sunday bedrm clean, Large iot Tix raneb type with or without brick or sluminum sid- air off heat, auto walter heater marble spills. leve- ly plastered walls—choice of dec- ora s, select oak or aphalt tile floors and many other de- sirable features, Down payments @s low as 10 per cent imcluding mortgage costs, | | (M-58) to Water. | =n i Hall. turn right ‘', John K. Irwin Drive to Detroit every day? Then see this cozy 2 bedroom home in Oak Park and save that driving time One bedroom and full tile bath down, tile Kitchen sink, full |. basement, of] heat and hot wa- ter. $2,000 will handle, for de- tatls FE 65-1201, eve and Sun. PE 41216. ‘ — SUNDAY 2TO7 P.M. tures, privileges on Sil- ver Take are within a] few yards. 2 fireplaces, full basement. 2360 Wal- ton $22,500. KE 2-106. a Rare Sale Houses F. C. Wood Co.|* eign Salesman on Corner of Williams Lake Rd & M-30 OR 312% Office 8Y!VAN SHORES LOCATION! 302_Marthoreugh Dr. TO New ranch sty.e starter home with Pontiac Lake |’ Front Two bedrooms and dining room Full ———, — air heat, breezeway and ‘ear —- Lot “110x180. Offered at 612. with approximately 84.000 down. Shown by appointment only OXBOW LAKE) This ts a litth dandy Two bed- rooms astered walls large Kitchen fair sized living room, oreezeway and garage attached Lake privileges just across the | street Verv large lot hot air heat. and hot water heater. Thix is @ sacrifice at : with cash to mortgage REALTOR Open 0-8 with jake privileges. heme pear bus and er transferred. Cash to _cemt mortgage Cal) FE ¢ bedroom bo } BEDROOM RANCH. [ATTACHED and screens. Land 2 15618 Kirkshire Birming- I 48874 Open Sunday 1 | bie pe cag HIOGHLAN 369 Mart py ead Just completing 3 room brick ranch home. 1%: tile baths, deluxe kitchen with dishwasher garbage a eee washer and pots 2 car grace. Paved drive- cone —, Price o25, yo00 Fissure arra: HH “G W. E. RORABA BMALL YEAR AROOMED HOME ON | Pleasant 60 feet on the lake. Outdoor “grill, shade trees, leasant lecation. Only 65.960 wll ysis: Terms, Red Horse FE 4-252 BUY, TO & Patridge ip “TH Small Farm attached garage, located 8 miles son ot ac, Large parcel 0-975 ft Heme com uve 7 Hore ere cost, $43 per month incigdes select yours now!! Drive out win 5 blocks past Fish- ers to O'Neill's open sign’ RAY O'NEILL. Realtor 1 W Huron a on Sones ONLY 17 LEFT Scothar ef our orders. offer quicker possession. O} Eitchen bath, apariis utilit matic heat anc hi sewer and water ND AS LOW AS water. FURNISHED MODEL OPEN DAIL MORRISON HEUGH FF $5821 of LI 6.8535 1 74 Berwick Washington Park Sun. 3-5 30 Terms reduced for quick sale 6 room 3 bedroom, ranch type Full besement Gas heat Carpet in Hiving room Recreation room { Drive out Orchard Take Ave turn left on Berwick near Toms Mart et Leshe Ro Iripp. Realtor Open Fvenings 22 W lawtence Street er FE 4278 FE $-8iti Sunday 3-6 9 COLEMAN -Brand new 3-bedroom FHA tbungaio. So many features, vestibule closet and picture window in the spa- cious he} room With din- ing ell fictency kitchen, per of built-in cupboards - ful tile bath with ¢col- ored fixtures and shower, select oak flours, plastered yainted walls, 66 foot wide ots, paved street sidewalk. water Olf or gas in the full base- ment Convenient to Donel- son 8chool St. Benedict Church and shopping cen- ter. Drive out Huron Bt $12,750, modei A 2'; ‘paths. Now showing income ot $269 per month Full basement stoker heat. Some furnitare in- | cluced Gara-e A rea! invest- ment and buy eat $10,500 with $3 50e i down | ! | ONLY $1.750 DOWN Eaat-side 1- bedrm home on bus line. Full basement With of] furnace, ga-4 paved street. Catt ed. Located on north side main paved street All in ciuded for 4 apts. Also 3 rma. & bath for owner. Now showing over $300 a month income Call tonight for an appointment to see this value, $19,500 terms. | Nearly ranch home 5 rms. and bath, gas heat, Lake privieges. An excellent value at $7,950 with down. new 6rm modern home "40 «Nice kitchen with cabinet sink, stairway to uwun- finished Gnd fir. basement Bith | eas fea aa jm al 3orms wth | an part bath Larce coener ates 70 lot Bee thin now at ony #50 and $2 OO dorn BEACH 3-bedrm furnisned summer home located on Wat kins Lake front Large living | rm. fireplace, i js your chance to front home at a moderate 68.400. terms. Bee. LOYD KENT, Realtor PL pal nce, Md ong onal te! N low as 8700 own plus mortgage | corte — Medel epee a Eliz Lk. Rd 6 miles west of Telegraph Rd to Pleasant Lake. fohn J. Dyer & Son 4214“ Woodward at 13'2 Mile Rd Royal Oa Phone Liberty 9-3220 Rvenings Midwest 4 799) Loon Lake Front Brick heme completely furnished ‘good furniture) 4 bedrooms liv- ing room dining bela modern ET er pe dy newer j and showe ‘QueeT This ts to - serine RAY O'NEILL, Realtor 7% W. Huron Phone FFE $1.35) DOWN ene car garage $6750 full price FE 3-71 Co-operative Real Estate Exchange Yes, folks there are st a few of ee pventortet “Walton Homes” The g00d summer enabled us to build fast enough to creep up on most Bo we can now @ 16 ft. hving reom. jesety large tous bedroo’ ful room. " auto- City $550 Down $43 TOTAL PAYMENTS Hurry out Baldwin past Columbia to 2 Ww. | mectrben . 4 Many outstanding tr | ~ —Poason Bensor a” PRS —| eI T ; 5 TTarwe fooma inetuding 26 Tt ed Open & T7199 of OF 13-1h4n ® | Cooperative Real Fatate BE nOAES | 2 W Huren West side 2 bedroom bungalow Ou heat. Full basement ewly decoratea inside. eer a ed-in terd He tg Garage: Laces eae an. exceotionalls trae d buy, Only $13 $00 pres ie pay ment and terms. RRA’, 31490 W Huron % rE aan MILER VETERANS We can now process fer you colder home under GI mort- gare. which will eliminate additional cost to you of ecaping and = installing gash and acreens and other new peopel tequirements, Call ua for | detal France FE. “Bud” Miller Realtor Pe god 9 Joslyn, R. Ty. Vat FT: Reaitor: . SUNDAY 26 Hills. Two bedroom ultra-modern signs Only $6,000 down tem porary hed arage Cc umntry want to see something in Forest | aaa wert of Pt Sona Square Lake left S ana watch for sign SET LEN 8 A, JOHNSON, Realtor FE 4-2533 eT | 1704 S, Felegraph Rd. ps hepa Real Estate Exchange 222.6. Telegraph sos (8-0603 J pe oe § room home tn Colonial everyting a housewife wants in vad y Arad | landscaped lot 140 Square Lake Rd oa me Emerson, Watch for the, Ais> @ 3 hedroom California Con- ranch home with at Lake uh Estates If you really beautiful stop end look this one over e Rd. oft on | Hie kory Grove Rd Go 1% blocks o I RTSALE Fart side Paved street Close to Lincoln Junior § rooms bulk Im 51 Tile bath oo} ptasteret waltx Only 1600 down Hurry wont last RAY O'NEILL, Realtor 78 W Wuron en &-9 Co-operative Rea! Fatate Fiachange O'NEI OUR FIRST OFFERING - bed floors plastered, walls full base automatic Troom Kitchen 10x13 with al} stown cupboards Call our e for further infor- mation SLEASETE ae AKF ATES ing room has pic reibehecacnae § lake. pts ell, spacious kitchen with one =~ wall of built-in cup- bos Tred walls, floors. fur- nace, automatic water heat- er, complete storms and screens. $8060 Terms. too! Payments only 64 per month includes taxes and ine 5 DELUXE BUNGALOW -— 45 ing with dining space, full tile wath, shower custom built-in van- F. C. Wood Co. Corner of Williams Lake Rd. & M 50 OR 31238 Office Open 0-8 SYLVAN VILLAGE: ae en osterior only. $600 down Crescent Lake =) beteeee r bung alow — oe Brite a. Complete on exterior Saiy $350 down. REALTOR “RM. sun porch. 2 ern house with jarge bedrooms full dry base- ment. Nee gas furnace and hot water Softener. New well and pum 2 car garage with storage raulitul fence te shade Very desir ne orhood. school and lake Reasonable. Call after 4 pm.; FE +106) @ room HOUSE URE By Owne: Rex > cellent condition. FE 54-6851 Seminole Hills 3 —= ROOM BRICK Modern minute, Perfect for a tasee amily. Center hett trance claws living room on ape with fireplace den, tiled powder room large dining room. large kitchen, dish washer, exhaust fan breakfast room full basement completely finished, bar, full bath, and etc Twe oor attached - Attractive “ve son | _ TWENTY-FIVE For Sale Houses “a * ewcevatipelle ie ‘TIPE Hour, wha reg 2 eee ~ ot Prana anklin Ra. between Maple and Walnut reys Bloomfield Subdivision. é ROOMS ment. Wow' tale car or small house s @s part ent. 4 MOTDOCK'S B. i Big 8 rooms — 2 wee = ter 1% on Baldwin near gay $ down, fuil price $6300. Don't be ‘late on this one. Motdeck's Real- iv MA $3085 2 BEDROOM HOUSE SCREENED porch. Extra ierge lot. Small down payment. EM 3-200] before ~ ates BY PALMER, FE 37-1906 780. el SHELL BRICK-CRETE ETE HOME. 6800 Pontiac Tratl, corner of —— $050 down $468. LAKELAND REALTY CO #24 , Feat jac Trail, Walled Take Week's Specials attractive pepo ) Ti basement room opening to lake. ol! furnace Water raced lawn Beautiful — Private! location, §20,000. asem nice shade trees Good residential community. Attractive. ly cnet For sale complete, $11,800 ¢ EMBRE "E & GREGG 1365 Union Lake Rd _EM_ J4¥3 0 _or EM_ 3-326! June Is the Month to Buy Lake Property Pine Lake beach iw f i | emoongy 2 ——— Maceday Lake Orchard Lake 7 on beautiful Orchard room Lakefront gma: exclusive utes from prtinas tle. tiac Large living room with inoking lake Two tile baths, I-xclusive | kitchen, basement. gag heat | bea, eo: = complete $12 2 = ‘ ™ ity, SUPER. kitchen, eup- rage. Carpe's fir = Gee Soa ndalllaalere Wicec eile cluded. Shown by and drapes. “ie bath and | ressing ‘room = — is room | with ledge rock fire- ng ter- piece: stteched Serege Ranch Home race. rage and breeseway ome has piastered painted : — 73° lake frontage hdd walls throughout, select oak 1OVELY CORNER LOCATION by appointm : floors, aliminum sterma and ip ee ene oe eres or n- screens. You 8) vorhood, this home has many fine . ee see this home Buee rid : features Two large bedrooms big Teshe R 1 TIpp, Realtor ate ft. many extras Priced living room, modern kitehen with | 22 W Lawrence St orse Eves. et $12,500: and only 63.000 plenty of eating space, pine pan- FE 5-816' or PE 21306 down eled den with fireplace 1's car attached ont and eran FEXCEPTIONAL HOME! 7 landscaped ull price 811. wie |) = ee at DICE: elt rooms. § room and full 3000 down ‘mmediate posses- | POTAL PRICE $6950 bath down, 2 rooms up LA) j Neat. clean 6 room home, Living Tastefully decorated room 1txl8# off furnace; attrac- pecoeenest a halal ot PALI A] KRIELRN _ Realtor | tive outside and op a jot $0x130 : x ars “JL Oakland Ave re 2ee) et ee ee ee Real Estate Since (WT hit any you this one today? Priced to sell at $0950 Op Phone FE 23-7103 or OR ' Stun 2 te 5 | ° t $OL2 Joouella Dravton Area This ts your Invitation ta generous -Withoul extravagance Reattor Open Eves SMART BUYS | Something Spectal Ain For the discriminating buyer lovely pew bedroom brick ror] frame ranch style om 662150 ft jot. In @ subdivision of all new homes Youngstown kitchen Céfa mic tile bath and automatic gas beat. Bhown by appointment only Make Front Cottage Nice 2 hedroom furnished cot tinge Knotty pine ues room with 11 ft picture window, On private iake Small down paey- ment Balance at $55 per month ' +r Don't Miss This Very clean 3. bedroom bungalow on 3 jets Ot) heater, Wired for electric stove $6500 -cash of $7250 with terms CRAWFORD. (AGENCY! 2 & hin ae 41540 frame water LAWRENCE W. GAYLORD ONE Fae eee. constructed home —_ well painted bedrooms with cattntoned attic, carpeting itn living and dining Call FE 4-09684; or stop at 136 Kast Pike St. for ether informaiton - LAWRENCE W. GAYLORD WHITTEMORE 8ST. 6 ROOM MOD- etn bedrooms large closets. Combination storms and screens larae xireened porch Garage fenced yard with flowers, 3 schools bus and stores. | EAST SIDE Kk :ale OG. 1 5 room, stairway to plastered attic Gas heat nice lot. be pice income. . fe = al room, full alized dining room anc ash ere La ‘ontracts kitct er n . ss Drotmae Dies bel ek eee = McLarty FE 23-2163 _ 4 garage Only $2006 down ae WEST SUBURBAN 2 this home Sunday Custom arranzs-d kitchen and Dixie to Bashabaw-ta Walton right ours 20 ft living room, dining 1 block to Beebalt, right to Lou- room 3 «pacious bedrooms, purs- ae Follow signs coe BUY | ery bat ar‘ ‘arge summer ateman 41 Re ——— in (eee 4 — ¢————/ FE 408, 377 8. Teles ment autometic oil heat, “60 gal. & Sun Co-operative Peal eal | @TPT Tite Tot wrt r heater. Storm = _ Exchange TODAY | windows and screens ‘asphalt 3 | i drive to 3 car garage - Also | 42 ft chicker coop finished off 4 - : a aia Bo a - | in plywood This outstanding home Open Ho LARP FRONT INCOME ) 15052 "at sMsenee® Rane } Located on the mort beau- scaped jet with an outdoor grill, Sunday | till G tiful and scente take in barbecue cit and fish pond all i Oakland, County yet only this piu close-tolnk privileges re i 3 miles weat of town, there $17.500 Will accept smaller house Sylvan Shores are beautiul units. each in trade as down payment. EM “ Drive out Voorhies to 2546 with private bath screened 3-369 Woodbine waten for oper 1 py reece full basement with foes ol hea’ 6 cer rerage with : : pon Glee econ overhead doors 75 feet of Washington Park large living room with dining sandy jake frontege 3 ex- Sparkling clean 3 bedroom brick ' | _tra beck lots and outside abd trame bungalow ¥ te off heat. I's car garage. | fue Nountng sree Whe W bus and stores Carpeted through- a beautiful lawn and shrab- for sole. Be sure and see oul separate damne. Tee room, full bory. Salesman will be there . eee bath ‘tile around tub), automatic to greet you ORCHARD TAKE RD. ges heat and hot water easy : Onty & dock off this street to clean metal kitchen ew rds. Giles ht Atty 0 coer anpUINE. ~-atee, ~¥ r SSranian Por your a aw FE 44175 Sank city _hus__Inciudes # pointment call FE 51201, eve. Open ® tl @ Soc chy arge 8 “room bun art ow PE onze pep gelow with 22 foot Iivin = ; roam full hacement with Ann my . new off furnece It, Iota Hl 1) ye OR hohe Weill landscaped and- fenced . . | + Breezeway screened porch vile LIE et 2 ' Offered with $2,200 down oe Sone ee Cieitt ea = WATKINS LAKE : - _DORCHT STF R ROAD fonts 10000 for this 2. bedroom TES Sss Se eee ss it te “pase: n oo oe 18 THE ‘BIRD’ TO SEE fornia cedar shake ranch Is in rxceiient condition. Built - home With 8) reom« tm 1946 carpeting tr é — Alc 1D cars tient foot Hiving room With pegged dining room. and one bedroom : LAKE J RONT RANCH eek ‘leets and picture *tn- ineluded We are very to 4 HOME—A BEAUTY! dow, 2 large bedrooms with show this home. Call ee cele = double, closets and siding or men ‘ as He, hs Pike Bt. 3 big landscaped lots with 150 ft doors, den, kitchen and din- of pestect sa) a beach, over 200 ing room bath with colored A joes E. PARTRIDGE REALTOR — NI ever sizes and va- riet! sy ond a cox garden that's @ real calendar picture, The 3 room ranch home with all the extra, extras ia just made to order for the complete enjoy- ment of the entire family, Wait til the rs. sees the kitchen' and the kids see the rumpus room and playgrounds You'll all enjoy the big fireplace and the picture windows that make this home a ear ‘round peradise for home lovers Fa) with only $5 060 ‘own and $125 mo PONTIAC MOTOR delightful 2 bedrm bungalow in such a friendly neighborhood Compiete with full basement ge heat. paved drive and ara and pac bey Spel ee oa fio with only $2,600 FE 2-8316 omnes pA Die r) ~ fixtures, util’ .y room with ol! Attached carport Doti't heat and ex’“a part bath. buy until you inspect this fine land raped home 10 ACRES—HOMEF. Sharp semi-bungalow with S rooms and bath down and stairwar to arge attic, fireplace tiled bath bhreere- ‘way @nc garage Full base- merit with off heat auto hot water Tenant house Coed buy at $14 on terme 300 DOWN 2 bedrooms. ving room kitchen with stor] only Corner lot, House needs . Close Sw ies and city bus service, Edw. M, Stout, Realtor |) M, Saginaw Bt Ph FE 68165 dg SE GAYLORD } BEDROOM TYPE brick Full Eg 2 car rage Large lot, By owner. _Cass Lake Rd. “Yeas Around Lakefront On beatin! Lake Oakland . 2 bedroom: an path. Room for 2 more Natural ‘ireplace -Won- derful beach ed reasonable wit) ; ‘ AKEPRONS, Kew, _43| For Sale Lake : : . Pontiae FEAR | ULPER : ——— aie crear Hore Fer sate uate] THE ah + 2 ‘ a LAK Lake privile heat N ts 46 = jr Po a 3 . f : ; E OR ges. EM an . i t front. ‘ ION, BUNNY RUN | 3-208. . oR = Disie o~ SLICE 4 ' - he TAC P s I around ‘complete! Y¥ RUN ry lose £ w OF H ~ RE i : lake oreb. bath, ome. Sv Te ee RAD wes Lo ‘ AM VF. S, SATU : Dennis wo - ) a 58 ar , $550 c Fon es * rE ome on k . rr plus mids tile hoor, fall roe. a ; Cine “Sustao Poe A : ‘R 1). A Y, JS ; A re aiaaies ple house. 67.000 Lore tia Pres oe UNE S , = a R MY 2 EST. 2 ake ( Or or nm |ALL WITH FOR is, 4 H 4 5 19 Hi . SEAR a = « ROOMS. ton, MYrt Peregt| Gr sEW' SALE is | S$ 54 * home. CED b__| plastered |. BATH he 2-101, a Lake Ap fgets AND. Ww ” Poe ale La . ‘Ta years AR LOG matic a walls INSULATED. site waterwa: of ATER. — » Land Contra 7 _ . mayen A arog jot. 12 bowmsitul | — Takes $800. eet ~ oo en nica Laks, “SEA Contracts 52) F , ° . al 6 120 = 126." down. "Oa. 83008 from 17 Also 13 wide ry © BONED LA or ‘Sale H ol gs Sint Saar mer WAUMEN a com water’ Wu ontiac wi a Prater Se Pee arr Pal SEL For Sale Housetrailers 5 5 | ie . fs pee Sith “recreation fal | MENGH LAK Con O34 IDSON BRADWAY ‘ Me ee LL MY EQUITY : “Wanted -s 2. 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VERY 69.850 Very Unior “WITH = T | Locé RODS y pm M-2 ORIO money @ with 62,5 "T ire on MM LAKE PT { On O $500 = gears FOR } « 4 at B N MOTO own L Pi ts Lok iddle PRIV. fignavu | 3 pinad weagies PAR bear on un R SAL a tego You « nvestors” |i" fap saree Te | __Hossehiié reco | ilar Sr are a curvir. COU aoa eam _ MU ate rem 10 ® 0. -%>° fel n ‘DE ore Ne PEs peisengit: : erst or rhe don't missing. the Nat tt Lor ee a = bee a rp._of Ponti ce & Huron_ Tara cera (aaa » shape all Abe, Scauaer a “71 | Be babe front, mae aoe aB 47. Pontias plant $1200 TO F AP Noe | —— jac ‘ 1952 INDI = Lor 3. 4 FE $2600, nd | kent vais [emanate PG Zt, Nee cel en ee | _ rove vilfon usin ; 4 iD I 2 o a | 157 be IL- | — L Sw oall tage Wg at S00, tore” xa For Sa an ; ~ Rent store t ' ake et ose | os ghana nome aa sale Farms 48 . | Trailer Spa pene rs. For @ as to. sel r sepa- WILL $550, § ~~ aad . PARI s ce 5 [ a “Middl etails eee doctor's nucenen BREW 25 1 ee Business oO No. red ta RT ThAI 6 | ~ Orch elt and ide T aims Kore 10 ACRES a oe Baxt . hare Rrceiaat Ty duel ; ~~ ard Lake R d ° a ] wy —_ 44183 — cata toe HOME = ont We souk 51 | X er & ~ Auto accecant TI A oa . a : 5 DO = esigned tes c ——— Li ' aw es il = seks oalt : Re YIOT |*5 Wh Gesiened. 10 7aom abd. bath he EXTR 1V1 Au 2 » Ad Is Tr — Mi acins peat bad. Gakune ave INSU opr vee oe Nur sessment: ots eee meer alta |e TRIN F gston Fo eee peweiane rue ——— ee n, | oe se WON pce ae elie | atest a ox wees at a eae qos whi : ce “ . «2 : - n meal Sara | Sale Pret Parking ineueate” hen, vite: teen wl” tao a A vigeerecpe a av ee * re, | og a nt oaeis 20, aroma 0 DODGE i P to —— x e ? * ————— Sas ; - @ut ft oe | neta must ,| Sale Suburbar ng) Cass ee jake priviie t,| down, Het beel at ft barn res cated ae $1 bo yaar could” ee = en 7 days em-) sutometic oe, radio and bm l i by: Pric 7k poe oS n Prop. 45A 45A Spring Lake 1100 lots one IN mene a ee ool ee Be miles 0 * abother, i — we eebaca a. ener netap ith | Le in $500 r invest: nts. 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Shown “a i VEABLE ipen es at ation all le Mw 8 — Bund canted from sion, Wi corner 4 lake , SIZES ghway pool : a om ires "8 iles BUIC | ee —only in th eo eee, asa Sigh fron) bene , Winding ‘Bon mee SEVE seein room A ehipereel coneunet (and — a ace mate | Tots of J cater re |S ee a | Ee re ma) ice te teem Ret Loa e & Auto. | "Bt acest | | vely fire: .Ots of — Oxbeo co ss to © Retwee - b plete with ut Ss constru : nN marten 8 q PARTS SS ee lace s of All Ki I) saeete tenn Cedar m and oth in ran oderu alii 7 O Reb Gaye he rT ff ey eal f e Island Ow pool ern ago. | 7 Cc wilt mene aw | sa ii a“ one a oe een St yor vou | El Preieaeed ees, Socees peel eh eee or eee lee or actor rch a wi n aa ereseny 50. fresh coun like thi “MB ser ipastic uierill: “al ees t 98 O =» tor * Y Conv 8 each with Lester ban ap L ene Aime be eee oare MBREE isnot, 0 artery vise te akiand oars | Le ector re eles ea daend, ecua. trees. ane ' 43.780. wes |i Cue peed air thos: of that L«& = Th to 1 | MERCU Ave Ph 3 | ome with dient — ea foretrtlevel home Rie T Si Si tots en BM Easy pect ‘farm iy weomfortatie | mo ie Kt 4G AC U iE ao IN ANGE | will unt. RACING S atin 44513 | icla 's Sand eyeione en- Po ag! Other L4 lakes sone eount e best n we ” or Rd m2 ( a 73-2004 NE OR! ; Eve beach and fonc 83 Baoeaants MA Xv From 6: y Li offert have| } Hoyt EM 13: 202 N -O.4 A ' _& = 000. gy loeage gre 51 | sten to ngs | exelent Oar 33251 PARTIE CT M. meen iti a FE Sun. my oe over a m._ $756, to FES ° ea | ie JW OOD ie this in the in trowen ca omar ROCHESTE a lanes an Service 58 r _ rom wh amet Gees bt on ACRES section’ vauimens cea AS LOANS $25 TO $ ICH S, BUMPI a ——bak . = LARGE Open § to moa ecnday road ne care soaieat, Seneastal tl | ea a FREE NG & PA s weares: e-Orior , HOMES 3 home. near M r block ea ee e | AUTOS EST] [SEES | .—— 106 iT. orchard barn, 7 ford EF constru x 24x3 ilv- HOUSE VES . ALL vi MA’ very roem du —_ ROGE 150 Sa _. men and a 50 tree ap 7 ction P 35, cin- Pe USERC TOCK PA ARES TE | : Acres $7; ¥ trees Atay land, 350 car garage cots elcie at tnvest v of B Ir to chine ers rebo NG IN THE ‘ i John Ki wht Advantage A deeutiful $70 Dow 00 full young fruit | Pontiac. FE = mos meet can ~ oe _2-2563 2 Pisin Zuck | INC | ae ~ inal This 2 bed ve of with" somec ps n ~ price. Term _eall ree Sone on. For ian =| <5 Pb : LNS 1949 BER Eee arene | Bass Pica a sora aan sia Renae FELT i aes nae = le ee : Co-operative Re FE ,toom, k @ roo! r site 7 arn a Take _GAS n | eblem with : = | res, ad ae Teal Msts cm a meer Deas! perry bath 3 Ac re = One #28000 win silo 82 coe oppo on sta A : ; oO | thet repay You can eet up mone ee €ars-—59 plas Lo ~ heater, good ° kefron —e te Exchange as Priced at ‘and Aub ed om 1 left; s, $150 Dow just talo0 down. Sel vearsee feed ie NFOR | Teleph i small mouthly #300 a on acs : AR ‘caused “sound anc whip condi : ont—Ori wi at $8 500 uburo evel pa > Just ol n 157 : steady self amd into bi pelt ieppcess es ily pay- 31 0 R ‘48 ron | Se RY omized : cor, > bemnes,_ rion diate oc nN hand! Only to drty reel on @ ff Baldw | Bie ACRES for th income enjoy usines* | sphcee ss cet at is renard La CAR + slight! a in- furnis cupanc e. Imm . * ro. good r in Al & barn, 1 ev neat So @ good he eens see M& ke a | $34.00 y eus- quick aie hed y e iL. own well oad Eas dighland 2 room _evenings 7 ion. B of potent Sa ice F Us NI ~ Mote a M Lo ! ‘sio,b00. z - 4286 i y| of Pont Rec reatio home, ne nings 7 to ® uy Inve tial olfice) | scr wp dot Motor S$ E okt onth wer S Mp do’ Dist -ADD ou) tes jac on M- m Area a — stony Dixie lar on t Sales” Roc! i Ranch tra: wom OG: 3496 Pont = handles. ad ap | Moder . —— Ee lester siuminum id AO SS SCOR BOMEXR ' freer k a | oe Our sffice ly $12,000 fegern Parke Ar — FIN es Se ett cp ord | Dealer | Kell . : eee eed) sory tae} Dotto All Kin bane EE Samet | att and, sora vente ste) Eth eae INANCE_CO Ter sae Used Coe TER MORELTAS sitet curves en. er-Koch ; Must well 3 lots ote Rndow _ ater Michigan 10111 and Deseri pt Cinds, ; Sizes _ tell Vea about u ream. appoint 1 County ne the teat ‘ee vinta: 02 Pon FE 4-1574 , sed Cars 61) TO BUY: ARS a Seder aes oe $3500 di u = sett Lake T — Lot iption : era to oods, be Metin iat oes e| tiac State : . | oF ——— ee ALER PAUL. le esta’ privie he “ _ s with WAR . lonial- ers and g in im and _State Bank | or Salt oo oln 6-84 e Rd. M308 a. ry AW) rg oer 2D EP lonial reproductions "ol ported Bonk Pig je Used — ig sabe R For bh on suited age. } : ] A R° “D> a and uctions _ and C Mor sistas, EES Car = . PAL ® honest courteous. Re tied fof “anttona a. [REALTOR — cuba | eee 5 eat | ene : a - STATE ce spe ourteous alty” ers id tri-lev ideally OR — 7 | busin ary prey ade re rought Loans F _ e. STAKE 4 TI rot an borrow gage family } Sag yy rooms. Se S| storms a r furnas tS euneas |! in R B. HEN = te RENT Prop. ABA es customers d Holler eS PE ao seen | geod é s, 2 pe ake | round h Ly s« teen RiGee | aln R Y, oad OR SEL inaw, "C" ba feally ine P : SVEKS at | and jock. Sh = a ae oSe Thin eeee|| R Inc. good ‘som $ L ry A eer fee Fr locates jam tt ik i aialaad st ON 4 read andy ice lot only 4 istiyear| Dn ochest oO 20 mt room CRES a aidareni trek 4 aS Cd ne FE ate B : .. ment y. Show jot V ae near years | vy = er Mich L 1-011 p! in to Chr modern oF wich oesn't ss of oF Sag- | E 5-8406 ank Bid oe De we a by 6 acant | wipow Ww usline $1 00 feed Siac 1) be ena s ddan Pack home. {tl Tin Gytne inoe! ver $53-| F or FE S617) _ . Open e W. Hur H Clark. Real Reese cauunt na - $1900 War —— ced eaey ld Meret Aol eee ee | oe the show spe ec ee Sale a O | ; ot So point: | old 2 aie oS ant Lote _ VanDyke I le Ra 1 ae Bel Ait tori ay ae spot ¥ PETS Hou “ : 4649 me sane ae Ge wane | Rees 6 of Roe : =e eee eo gidiec 607 Oe ae Bihan you Ss setrail _ LAKE Sunday 2 | ent. Att bogs hom ve 6 year | Road lot 180: 31118 ? SNalé ny Stullwell 1: 200 | of pa bar e p tabie oper AMERIC usetrailers 55 : = | L oT Tow MW ached sare Full eee Very Suitable oat off Ht See eS . penta AN. GEN : AS Ss \ nae. Nico Gene SRE reasonable. ranch Hitter | 3 ee ng quarte Plenty De® 1 Westie ERAL | : | S iS LOW A om ool s. N acre © ho: BUS Uae this fe rs, anc look twood. CON N | - eae DOWN Sar he tae ae hire Red a mer” prints Yor Drive-in ee sire aa es Sr nena ota | oo ar : : ba preter pis ~~ BLUE SI ame cements ling, ne all | N a S _ Pune cat A MONTH eee IZABETH tA west | Olst rs oe sere TE- W complete. sees Ges bese new ame, But J wooded, } ce ri _ 000. ° el R IDE | nsw one p . | mer cottages wore no Bed wrens ere ie! mmr V4 205 ee Pe vias or Fe cal Estate Service of ot or ae er beticr mon oO | a ttar only 14 or year $2,000 y ad h opportuni re | a —_—— John A tate 'B of Ponti ailers. co rehase N m aro dow om ty f F ee Fo JL ss 1 ank ac . act plan north, singe cig apes ound | PTET ATA e Only $8780 | __For § Sale Acrea j For Sale or E eeluc 1582 apdmesser. ro . Fi ESE en on used aca 10 n T; e a 20 in. 51 XT . —_~> ha ee e 2 ae : = and jee = ‘out ove minute pe up FE 1M Cau PTT Ww aia? i vere I ee 47 | pee sang e = — c $0078 | é1 LEA ~ Dixie H L if S 1 | ] 7 aio Gahan, AA pl eniie 5.1284, einen I 1B = N 1951 30 ighway m is = right ee na so (mignaes | 47n44 Gres Ra a |New unfit | 19 es show FOOT KOZY i ore at eo “Sirport land cA Be “Norit =A ACR 7 — 2 eT octne a hea ouae AT rl pit oat, Vagubond, toilet. DUAL mit } | qa ee and fish _fille to | Hunt Pes Oxtokd ~ a acters aay aicdin living bi white eC St TRAILER. PARK tome oe | | g! 1. call owne hing. For a stream jub distric te Bet large . bati eo 2 is m with T 18 THE M ALES AR .| S e | et INC OL. \ 3. infor- } bere suet buy. at jon Sine, lates lice | Fini witehen ste et As TO Lae p° 1982 Pao 4611 e tim . : | . ore ee 3010 4 a matte 2700 «Cal aite A live tank geal \ double 2 ee ANT T 1GHT ay 96a ROADL oO | | MODE al 6 pansro iF 0) } tontgnt reat 21600 COW aT sink | me Oo BUY AN WHEN | ip Euntiee IGHT 1 S Ui O | RN —— I 1 he Vb : equit 1 down | RISY UY A BUSI N _ Trail. LIKE | e located FURNI ao n this a4 re iN I x oe vacant v fer car, Will tr —— S\ RE = Se NESS FT LIBE Walied Ol e i Bay. E at Bay SHED C frame 2 ped: Tawcene lr. Real to les houcelltr ade ee RESTAU as i LIBERTY. BLE r, th set ; tn xcell port on W ABIN beaut! ee ne altor ] aller | SOD eae ULRANT RTT SF 2600 W. Y. ELECTRI e| W @ lect fi a Fi ; utiful Bre loca we s Open eas ada ‘ \ | NT SE Walt ECTR l ] r shi ‘0 ¢€ Bre ted } ; e . Youll y = on Ic | ’ Tavior Reni ptail meres aa fou c poculerd Goit an ext to en wvenings ik al i Senne. (f on cBOCeC ‘CS PAS » ideal FE Ea TER or 39-9227. se ectio a ' r sot We ia“ ie ge os ee cennee TE) toe doa eee iets a sirrrs< ar nisg oodwi OR SALE I! . Seriniake dininj ving roo 3 ac pen ci: | = he id. trade ecation, G ofc “¢ HOUSETRAI sonable | a eC Oo il Ags INSU ornlehed 8 room Mal CRE { 30 ie ae nc aoe: Food gas « OUSETRAILER =< O ie trepaace:etding Pye rani upended into ite | tee Minite take a OP vues) eon Bring “anpron. aio rar Feinerrat pe eee = just right. and pri a in, ; can fu oO 2 t le e ur. | 8 si) henmine. eas fi poe ba or 314 W. Co Electr ~ ae Pepe i ply 2 be sp ale oop Dei ee Walters . Fs. | Le ny ILDING handing at pee toe option + HOLSET TRAN. a ee 1949 ces n A . “| a s — yl Pest heels bg Fe os rn cah | Sonate Ont” ke ltr bah ansey EPL aoe tenet Pi Camere re Tas ‘ort H ‘a OGE ~ ACRE OAk- usi 4-475 infor- | MeN 1 = ‘ or oc seen = ~OXB wie | ROGER B siesBCRE, REST Business Opportunities $1 lc ot cn ao AEN ul — 3 OW Sil HENRY west ndianw: ICTED F pportu a cated in RDWARE ft! 2 bed ee : . | = i ia room rear BEN on) ba necte ; ENRY, Ine. ee ane rrcaaee BARBER nities 51 mie trom nae tows a K I vig ee ae) FRO “a 1c . —_ ee 0384 Oakland Ave. ee: ee ster Mich ov rein | yAkiand. 8-3" $25 $2500 “R SHC Seine | ee Geet (com: 21 nes alter 6. FI HERE 8 ' ar garace | \gan u wT re) C OP_& ne eee G wandertal be FT 1 ore SEI ES A O . Lincoln _ eee garage | F , MN: IGAR : ne = pderful base) f0U SET » SEDAN W C! EAN in 22 RE wu |-~—— or Sa — ee Cigar cos ST oO pesione k of gross San _Lak RAILE AND | WITH N FOU Qa - ORCHARI 2177 “sr _—e le L NE ae store RE a neturee. real te. | 20 FT. e R. $325: | DYN RADIO. iR_ DOO ARD ___ MU ibe | 6 ots NEAR . ; supplies. with work | oh tt res. rea $20,000 ALM 1 875 GOOD D AFTOW HEAT rR Fou oe lots Lase vit ae 9-1081 | ' ACRI- Joa es 32 ac R WATERE fixtures oe nk eet tics ant bandied ‘t for ee estate & aie Good | ALMA “HOUSETRA EAI &F" aus ‘ a aan poor s 2 ym Rrleges, “blast Rice oben SSeS vee re, ta cau full pice ane, Bites Leer HO Yo nafrate rn Bherwond RE WADA feet Mea wit out apg one play op ake wide and $1 ° ALS : oads ston F Wat a ess 6G and $3800 oe YS WH con 7 : a et ea excelle ie Ge 5 mo chow Wate eer wacertors eal C Re eiecetca = NEW : Gane ues. ee inna: sone tes ve to t. Good nth 100 n. t rsekaeer 8) 136 all PE asta. Ges BE MO ILL renga cou yell AROUND HOME F Less Remer bus st fertit ft ss tage 2 East P : 4-0584, n. Geoc | and er E R. ON: 29° USED MEAN ND HT UPE . on, 829 F HOME 0 FE. 2-920 with vber ve ores and ei tant OL NL 5 : ___ $1000 tke St er sto nd | best ieeati st N TO °: CARS" FINISH ATER WITH ad hens ON LAK Shot 8 oe eee dd achools DEPEN = LAWREN pat) a Se cucne lune ¢ Pretty 45 nt aon tice Ghee = _MY se Jt ot Seer abatia ie ENDENCE Wt cE W nds of tniinercoane of arkhur: used \ NY Goo ous GRE tear Beets RSURROR TOT UL. BROWN, R vatld— Srion- hank sto ENCE we AY L ee eres sa eee oy | | Soe = vel _privile ae Huron Realtor | fronta TAP ston sil a mi! food & erful Laws ing, too. daily mie spche Rd. MY j 2 vain one! WE eG BEAU eee ee een oniy $800 Gunnd row 7 way te aes store. w party of take Onor ti ] | WE FIFUL as . Tse = xt to ¢ 4 5 s108 pen Fves LEAR gl aeote te — Or : en eve till 8 50 $5 Te ea AND Fl atchaess = Ol ] apt { - = : lisuime rs that room ; : 1 i N EQ ite : l 5 : : Po need ar In- Ph 8 UIP in . — ava CHOICE —_ wer 342100 foot Pemodeling, new _ FE 5-8165 | gua. soe aginaw. TE MERT. 4615 Dix! ne Trailer Sale rou RE pas ' | ¥ Keego KEFRON eges at OTR LA hav kee rinking with 32 t c Soe cery WN P Also bod. its 8 18 GOO! ITED TO TRY OU7 preend bench, poaald “ent OME, | | For chad ech eee tan house Shall 13430 silo 16x40 Straight See 7 lou onl we wee yn GRO. spafeept " ine a — ABOUT It oo EMERTTHING Heh fenced - remor: oot | FOR BETT rt Road Inquir nd milk cooler t Milk cellent quot bar | Write P orking made 2830 yal Oak e & weed N TOP ING TE rht, Sturd lot able doc i rR aren RTF: e 147 foot ing mach heater busines. location _ no food aMati ontiac P my own — 8. Dort Ll 5-280. ward SHAPE. DAN L FO room Fong op Roda Pivesoe} iCHER FR HOM s casing well ai aaa New ing pelt and fixtur Real E Fe ne CATE? oo Box are Highway, FU DIO. IGHT Ae ‘DOOR — - es oarrorays e eS OKT I ii SEF roads he ‘trontage. inch iC NC EPTE Ao aree perk per oe eat Noa en NER . Flint MATIC. EAT ReaD RY Ss ros ei f tb tt " 1] | | ra ‘oa r on t. A a é ™m path a as ab as H - we cere ea tac | Seiad» ie ee toes den ‘ca aaa see, [Tal SRE Gite Eon se : down. » A real large sriline bat neo from 18 > ; [peel eee. Huron y SMALL, GROC day M Tal GOOD Vai 8 ONE BUT Tou : a te sale. ae = a at “Biusabe! ine howell, Go ve 21 Acres eu t YEAR e oor Sun . All t. GROCERY. 1 7 fatatr T VALUE (eat ‘a Sor 156 060 zabeth tes 8 on ipered est know cLass CL. Aa sot erures EF. ~ ; TO Red H Gu “VBIRD, Res hte, sore tories ret Located. “on ve ticense ae Fe Tin entre xCna , | | SS a omm acres ti! shell Jo nelude ac m Has 3 on ee coun ; aM A 5-362 $3000 w se . Orse 44211 'y National ‘nee Big | by ee ae asi 3 Mia ee. fines e meee trout ale at PRINTING | sa (Est nge pS FE EVEs ‘ank pe acre | 1 woods a acres with eautiful orces sal Alss ox RP ed If in G SHOP oes 42252 ake §5" nd sm _ Box owner spot sale of To ontiac nterest lS Since Tee ranch b Edie 0 down all ox . Write Ponte airect meee 7 Press ed, write —SERY Ch i | tn Dra 1” St , tinc Press _ ttridge 18 SELL eee eee: sites ’ : ee THE RE = 7: 4 ‘obits par a South cali ce W ANT AG = CAN tee ao ees ALTOR tna FINA ANCE a RF oT . TRAM uw 8 Place ; 00D jo ° ation. for Faeadl OR LEA i 3 ean other new Champton oil ; . Ph, 136. a Work V B? Call n shop in DASE. | ireom eeas and used Beem | . FR 6-1 in Pon V anted er 4 40 good or se your ow eis, 11 to a eee S tiae P’ ad | Wm FE put desea Ptb floor pi ft . - oo . res ees payments,” Liberal te = ! : employers. $ to reach ® BEAUTY tPA few dows { C = = \ ra oy SHOP, | eve "ARTS OST seen | . k lem ty oemvees. rerything fi TORE ens : \ \ os shed —_— heoen ia to poll the trailer | F at ill eens Gar rie ip. wean free tyianeren Om from) = rojm P Str So. Tel-Huron out. cs ost Off eet Open’ Bre Tyleerapa . ice On Mt. © 4 ‘ oe pa oo 4 Ci lemens S - BS ‘ pin. Ph. FE A St. a . : . a7] 17 . . rs} ' \d ‘ = ae pas ee ft 4 i t i _For Sale Used Cars’ 61 _For Sale Used Cars 6 Facts Fone Buy Your Used Car from— . Michigan's ines — Used Car Lot Corner of Woodward & 13 Mile Rd. $3 Chevrolet 2 dr. Sedan, radio, heater and original 2 tone finish. $1,195 52 Chevrolet 2 ar: Sedan, radio and heater, One| owner, $795 $1 Chevrolet 4 dr. Sedan, radio & heater, car trade-in. $695 *S0 Buick Special 2 dr, ra- dio, heater and original “green finish. $495 ’S0 Pontiac Chieftain “8” 2 dr., radio, heater and spotless blue finish. $595 "49 Lincoln Cosmopolitan, radio, heater, électric window lifts. Original ~~ gray finish. = $495 51 Studebaker V-8 Sedan, radio, heater and over- drive. Original blue fin- ish, $495 A new eae 46 $159 ri¢e. Has eater, RS '_FE 25031 B AIR 61. 26,000 actual miles. Private owner. FE 3-4834: CHEVE. CONDITION. FE 0170 after 4:30. Oliver's Weekend Specials! "32 Buick Riviera. heater and Dynaflow ..... $1,395 51 Pontiac, radio, & Hydramatic ... 50 Ford 2 dr., radio and heater. Hosecoocus 2 tee) heater $1,095 .| CHEVIE, Radio, For Sale Used, Cars 61 LE EN EN AN ENE ae! WMT =FLEETLINE, ae. TM?5. Also 1946 coupe, Lake. ) Balance. rE 4. rubs _ #365, FE +15 isso CHEVROLET DELUXE 6F- $iea2. very clean throughout, : GASOLINE MODELMIDOET RACE y 1ew. REASON- ‘CHEV 7 "poor. VERY clean. 1 owner. $300. FE 4223! BARGAINS Pord convertible Olds. Like new ‘a? Ford station wagon ‘62 Pontiac Chief Deluxe $1,185 “48 Dodge, 4 doo $285 ‘47 and 48 Pivmouth. Good $145 ‘47 Ford, 2 door $145 80 Ford iA baby! i 43 Mercury. ‘This is it 1,675 48 Chevie pane! New motor 205 $2 Linceln. Like new $1,085 $0 Buick. Riviere $a05 50 Hudson, Commodere $497 42 Chevie * 5 $45 ‘48 Buick sedan $275 ‘83 and “52 Cadillacs ‘$3 Pontiac. Radio , heater. ‘83 Willys. 2 door “83 and ‘6] Buicks 50 Studebaker convertible. 49 Stude. pick-up, “§ motor $205 100 others to choose. $635. Will ac- eept real estate er contracts in trade. Finance arranged ECONOMY USED CARS 22 Aubura FE 4-2131 749 Chev., 2 dr.; radio and heater .......... S495 Low Prices! $99 46 Chev, 2 dr., R&I 46 Ford 2 dr., R&H ’46 Buick 4 dr., R&H 47 Nash 4 dr., R&H 47 Hudson Cl, Cpe., R&H $195 47 Buick 4 de, R&LL “47 CHEV. CLUB COUPE A Suack beauty. 12 W Montcalm ~ You'll Do Better At JEROME OLDS-CADILLAC CHEVE ‘51. BEL AIR, DELUXE sport cones: powerglide, fully equipped. 1 owner. w mileage. Excellent tesa $085. FE 2-126 CHEVIE ‘46. GOOD. RADIO, HEAT- _OR_ 3-8697. cari +. ‘good cone condition. Reas- _onabie. FE ‘33 CHEVROLET, 2 R DE- luxe, 4 new tires, radio, heater, windshield washers Holcomb, Clarkston, $1,205. “119 1949 een ee 2 DOOR. EX cellen' . $3935. OR 3-0135. CHEVIE, 1952 +-DOOR DELUXE, “Low Ww . ‘tadio, heater, tlm signals backup lights spotlight, extremely ciean. new [oo es par mu =. take Rea 45158 ‘0 CHEVIF 2 Boon STYLELINE b Prank Birming- | __THE PONTIAC PRESS. S FUNNY BUSINESS * a ‘by Hershberger “No one but junior would an old chair like this!” think of using the rockers off SATURDAY. JUNE 5, 1954 a “rw ENTY-SEVEN For Sale Used ¢ Cars — ol GAS cicae ay everdrve good con- ditioa, My see $50 ome Bar- _ber shop Two | vee pon Te at ach, “~ Yourr DO BETTER AT LARRY’S _____. 2 _ 8. __ sagioew : Ford ‘46 » $49 Down A good clean tudor has radio and heater and wigdshield wash- ers. You can't go wrong om this car at vur low price RITCHIE (47 | _ Auburn Ave "1952 Ford Custom Tudor | 21.000 actual miles, radio, heater, . whitewatls, Just ear you've been locking tor, right. People's Auto Sales ___.88_Oakiand FE_ 23351 Matthews- Hargreaves CHEVROLET WENRY J ‘51 dio, heater E] USED CARS For Sale Used Cars 61 DODGE ‘+ NSTRATOR, locates v4 DEMO! waded, Aiso demon- rator "- available LAKE ORION MOTOR SALES M-24 at Buckhoro Lk. , MY 9-261) Open _tf" DODGE “a “40 tha halal idle PLYMOUTH Fe ratte ry po ihang DODGE ‘53 V-8 CLUB =a tone punt, automatic transmis- sion, low mileage. @ FORD. RADI HEATER AND overdrive, 715 . CY ’47 Pont. 2 dr., R&H 48 Chev. 4 dr., R&H 49 Nash 4 dr., R&H 48 Buick 4 dr., R&H $290 "48 Chey. Coupe. R&I ’48 Buick 4 dr., R&H 49 Packard 4 dr., R&I "48 Pont. 2 dr., R&I '48 Ford 2 dr.. R&H OLIVER Motor Sales 210 Orchard Lake Ave. (Corner of Williams) FE 2-9101 oe _ealm._ Mes Cites ie OW calm 1950 CHEVIE. $275 DOWN TAKE over payments. * 3-7161. 1951 CHEVROLET, DOOR. DE- luxe. Radio and scone, direc- ose signals clean. $810. FE ea Rk. POWER- lide 24,000 pols ood shape. owner. ee MaArket en. CHEVROLETS, FORMERLY _taxicabs $400 101 W. Huron, CHEVROLET 1954 $400 MY EQUI- Tesi trate ‘or older car OL CHEVE. ‘61 CONVERT. $56 EQUT- ty and tak: over ayments. FE 34 CHEVROL ET FOR BALE. $300 down, Take over payments. Call OR 3-277. CHRYSLER 4. WINDSOR, CLUS nae extra clean. 675 Scott Lake DODGE ‘4@ FOUR DOOR. A FINE second car. Larry Jerome. Roch- ester, OLive 1-9711. MIKE PONTIAC’S TOP TRA VACATIONTIME - ANYTIME You are sure of @ quality used ear when “ou eal with Mike pada are tust » few- 50 ieee Special 2 door Dynafiow. “so poe alla ha a trans., MIKES. Fiat SALES PONTIAC'S__TOP. 701 Oakland Avenue For Sale Used Cars 61 Used Ca For Sale Used Cars 61 r Values 51 Chrysler Imperial Con- vertible, very low mile- age. At less than one-| — third original cost. ’°50 Nash Ambassador Se- dan, Fully equipped and original throughout. $495 49 Ford 2 dr. There are 5 of these. Priced as low as $295 “Now Is the “The Best In W HAROLD TU “A-1 53 Ford Ranch W. ’49 DeSoto Clb. Cpe.. .$544 ’48 Pontiac 4 Dr......$29 ’47 Buick 2 Dr.......$199 Priced to Fit . $1599) Your Purse! Time to Buy!” i heels And Deals” RNER, FORD BUYS!" "51,Ford Victoria ....$795 48 Packard 4 Dr.....$199 53 Chev. Hardtop. . $1495 "49 Ford Cust. 4 Dr....$299 49 Pontiac Chieftain 2 dr., radio and heater. $395 olt's A Fact” That Michigan’s Finest : Used Car Lot Has a Stock of 30 Used Trucks “783 Chev. % toh panel .........9605 "48 Dodge 1% ton Stake ...... $295 "46 Dodge % ton pickup ...... $195 '47 Ford Clb. Cpe... .$399 49 Cadillac Conv.. “ $1399] 51 Buick Conv. ween S999 $1 Chev. Conv.......$845 Many More ALL BARGAINS! Michigan's Finest x The Big Paved Lot On The Corner Of — - Woodward & 13 Mile Rd. — NOW! TWO 464 ‘S. Woodward Birmingham PHO Midwest 4-7500 Lincoin 3-3557 49 Buick 2 Dr.......$399 ’50 Chev. Hardtop... $799 *$2 Chev. Deluxe..... $899, ’51 Lincoln Coupe.... $87) 48 Studebaker 4 Dr. $199. ’52 Plym. Clb. Cpe... .$799 SO Pontiac 2 Dr...... .$599 =| Convertibles tT 47 Oldsmobile 4 Dr.. .$9 ‘$2 Pont. Chief. Dix. $1199 | 753 Dodge 4 Dr... .. . $1199 -49-Plym,-4 Dr.......$2% 50 Ford 8 Cyl. Tudor $299 51 Plym, 4 Dr.......$599 49 Hudson 2 Dr... «+ $299 50 Ford % Ton Exp. $523), 53 Ford 14 T. Pickup $923 ’S1 Ford 14 T. Panel $399 1'52.Pontiac Sedan. 33 Plym. Hardtop. $1395 LON AT Used Car Corral 53 Ford Ranch Wagon. Radio, heater, and Fordematic. . ’53 Ford Tudor, Radio, heater, whitewal!s, 11,000 miles. '$2 Ford Sedan. Radio, heater, Fordomatic. _Radio, ENS Lt NK Wor Sale Used Cara 61 FORD “83 4 DOOR, FORDOMATIC, Customiine, All tone paint, nef for my equity “_ ments OL er 3.30 P LINCOLN ‘53 CAPRI —— DOOR. electric wiadows way seat, bec truly fine car at & tert: Larry Jerome, Roche ‘ter, ive | Loni. NASH ‘$2 RAMBLER HARD TOP, radio heater. ‘ike we and a os allowan+ on vour car. Lar _ Jerome Rochester. oe vant PORD. 1952 CONVERTABLE, beater, lowering blocks. Excellent tion. Phone FE 6-3625. LAER ORION MOTOR SALES 22611 sible access. 2 power steering. Trade now on teachdeiag body —_— white — 17,000 neal dui eeoaéere 4 & x mutters ‘53 Chev. 2 door, radio, heater. Low mileage. $1295 | '52 Dodge 4 door, Whitewalls.. Very clean. $945 5) Pontiac 2 door. Radio and heater i eerearl 7 8. Extna CLEAN, | 1903 Ply. Cranbrook Ci. Cpe. For Se Sale. Used Cars 61 Boats & Accessories 66 875 Scott Lake ‘92 PONTIAC “FULLY Fgh EQUIPPED. good | condition. TAY! OR CHEV KOT iT ne! let 4 door rev et Belaire * sport” coupe ev¥rolet Clue Cone ic w ten AT WALLED LAKE “SINCE 1831" Phon: MArket 1561 Weekly Payments 1003 Plymouth Suburban Pet) 1953 Willy Har’-Top 14.81 1842 DeSote Custom Sportsman 14 81 1962 DeSoto Custom Fordor 1475 952 DeSote V 1983 Dodie Clu . Coupe Fordor. 6a Cranbrook Fordor-} 6.85 13 6 1062 Piv. 1652 Pty. aoe Fordor 664 1 Piy C wb eo Neutee 975 1962 Pontiac Por 12.78 1981 DeSoto Dix. cL Cpe it 1051 Piy. Cambridge Cl. Cpe. 10 1951 Ply. Cranbrook Cl. bo 16.00 1941 Piy Cambridge Fordor-3 750 1960 Custom Fordor-2 10.48 1es0 Pivmouth Dis. Cl root 800 1960 Plymeuth Dix Forder 5 0 1950 Studebaker Tudor eh i Peep of cee a ymou x 1948 Deas. in. or 600 1947 Oldsmobile Ul eo 1947 Stude Cpe. 6.00 oo 1946 Nash Sedan 6.00 1941 Buick Fordor $00 1041 Chrvsier Fordor 5.00 r Sales ; DeSoto-Plymouth Deaier 3 Years Fair ling Case at W. Pike St. rE 86 083) PONTTAC CurerTA eq sedan power se. $1700: é j '53 NASH RAMBLER CUSTOM HARD TOP Fully Equipped -ONE-OW NER Low Mileage ALI 1953 FORD SEDAN Overdrive, radio and heater, white wall tires, Don't miss this beau- one © Huron Motor Sales $52 W. Hurom _____FE 22641 1982 FORD RANCH WAGON V 8 overdrive —— ewner phone MODEL A 30 COUPE. 3196 PRID- _ham, Keego is? FORD. GOOD TIRES AND battery. $80. OR 3-1606 “7 FORD, 2 yooy ee er FORD STATION WAGON i980 PORD 6 WITH OVERDRIVE. Loaded with extras. One owner. MA 5-6000. GOOD ‘50 FORL 6 rE. 7-1183, heater, & Hydramatic. 52 Studebaker Sedan, Ra- dio and heater. dio and heater. 'S1 Chevrolet Tudor. Ra- dio, heater and white- walls. ’51 Buick Sedan. Radio, heater, whitewalls, and. Dynaflow. 52 Plymouth Sedan, Ra-| radio and heater. tura GOOD transportation cat 213 W. Ment- _calm. "Si NASH STATESMAN. SURFER i — sedan fully equipped. FE Clean, $925 ‘52 Ford’ Customline 8 tudor. Radio and-heater. $1095 '50 Mercury clean, $105._35_Foster Radio, heater and over- i9s2 FORD / VICTORIA, “RADIO, : A . heater white | walls directional] drive. New tires. nals, beckuy lights, Inkster Sein! Continental wheel Real $795 clean car. 17000 miles. 203 8. Good selection of 46 to '48) automobiles. Hargreaves CE ITUIDH eA f\ioig “BROS INC, Your Nat "Dealer 63 W. LAWRENCE AT CASS 1954 CUSTOM PON- TIAC CATALINA, ALL ACCESSOREES, WHITEWALL TIRES, UNDER 10,000 MILES. re ALL FE 2-7478. PETERSON s + RAISER, 4 “) DOOR SEDAN ios3 Menry J, 2 door 1961 Kaiser, 4 door sedan 1949 Kaiser, 4 door sedan, $293 , #348 SERVICE ___ FB 4-46 ~ \& re. ive “PUN TIAL transportation Clarkston and THIs! UPicv ROEET i 211 S. Saginaw FE 4-4546 Open ‘til 9 p.m, NO 51 Ford Sedan. Radio, ~ heater, and overdrive, 50 Buick Sedan. Radio, _ heater, and Dynaflow. 'SO Ford Tudor, Radio, heater and whitewalls. 50 Ford Crestline, Radio, - heater and overdrive. "50 DeSoto Sedan. and heater. . 51 Chrysler New Yorker. Radio, heater, and fluid Radio, drive. *S1 Nash Convertible. Ra- __ dio, and heater, _ SO Mercury Tudor. ‘ 50 Chevrolet Tudor, Ra- dio and heater. '47 Ford Clb. Cpe. Radio and heater. '$9 Ford Tudor. Radio and heater- '49 Packard Tudor. Radio and heater. *49 Hudson Sedan. Radio and heater, "40 Chrysler Sedan. Ra- - dio and heater. ’46 Pontiac Clb. Cpe. Ra- dio and heater. "48 Kaiser Sedan. ’40 Plymouth Clb. Cpe. —4-—- This Ad Is True’ 1950 Chrysler Windsor four door, two grey finish, — almost wail tires, automatic ful radio and heater, transmission, besuti- Highland plaid upholstery. Mileage slightly high. car in ex- cellent — condition, No money down $38.00 a Month sjilen loch CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH DEALER Woodward at 13'y Mile Rd. war Lincoin 6-8410 ; NASH RAMBLER Custom, Station Wagon FULLY EQUIPFED EXCELLEN’, CONDITION 1 OWNER We Trade KIMBALL Your Nash eivester | 63 W. LAWRENCE AT CASS. Riemenschneider’s 11st Cheiee- USED CARS © Come In And Get The Car of Your Choice white MONEY DOWN! Our plan is ethical and true. _ honest 1947 CHRYSLER Radio. heater automatic transmis- sion, light greer finish, clean in- | terio Mew tires. No money down 224 a Month Keller-Koch CHR YSLFR-P' YMOUTH DEALER | Wordward at 7% Mile Lincoin 66410 | | t 190 FORD COUPE IDEAL “Fon | hot-rod, $110 1183 Dorchester Rd., | Ward's Orciard Forp. 1952 CUSTOM, oy “+-DOOR, ered mentet, extras. Original nt shane $1035 rE. S4aqi4 “ane? 53 pm \1909 KAISER COMPL ETELY | equipped Excellent shape Make | | offer 3735 Lakewood OR _ 3-9466 HENRY J. 63 OVERDRIVE, TURN signals. White sidewalls Spoke _hub caps $700 OL 6-596 1950 HUDSON GOOD CONDITION Price $335 FE 2-1842. ‘60 HUDSON SUPER & 4 DOOR. oe i Cail ; good used car FOUR DOOR PPED RADIO. Meet hie bee Ths METALLIC BLUE FIN- 18H. CAR I8 CLEAN, AS A NEW CAR. LOW MIL LEAGE. 1950 FORD V-8 TUDOR EQUIP- PED W RADIO AND T- ree WHITE aoF WALL TIRES ND 8POTLIO 19882 DESOTO CLUB an HEATER W WALL TIRES os TRANSMIB8SIO: 1950 FORD 81x CYLINDER FO R. BLACK FIN raulr. PED WITH RADIO AND" HEAT- ER. THIR_ 18 \ CREA OWNER TRADE I COUPE, Transportation Specials, 1942 PONTIAC TWO DOOR 1942 PONTIAC TWO DOR 196 FORD TUDOR MAKE OFFER CLARKSTON MOTOR SALES °* CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH — Clarkston, Mich Ph. MA $-5141 Open 6:30 a.m, = & pm. Daily PONTIAC "ba & HYDRAMATIC ‘4 door. $1100, 6 Third Bt | ioe ova SEEAMLINER 4 tear -comtition. 12 Newberry. PONTIAC ‘46 DELUXE: 5, HYDRA- _matic, $305 FE 6- $3 PONTIAC | suPER. TEL LUXE. 4 door, 2 tone ¢ power steering. and other acca, radio, heat- er. $1,750. FE 4-3701 PONTIAC, ‘1953. CLEANEST CAR ear In town Deluxe all the way Complete feta acho 9,000 miles | Best offer. PONTIAC FE 2-328 . ‘ol 8 MY DRAMATIC deiuxe Chieftain, black radio, heater sunvisor signal lights 37.850 miles Original owner very clean. OF, 1-3442 after 5 30 PONTIAC ‘+3 CHIEFTAIN & DE- luxe, FE 5-4#21, rT) PONTIAC HY DRAMATIC FULLY _ 2474. 4 ; DOOR Ci CHIEFTAIN WHITE WALLS, UIPPED $1150. FE bs oe PLYMOUTH CAMBRIDOE ae Set HITE 8 a AUTOMATIC 'SO FORD F-6 3-5 yard dump "49GMC ¥ ton pickup '49 FORD 1% ton stake 8 cylinder '49 Ford 1 ton Van '48 Ford 2 ton truck with «a 10 ft, stake rack '48 FORD 11% ton stake Very Nice 14 Ft. | Rowboat Fer Sale Used Trecks o2| le re | $20 Fr si ‘SEMI- MI-VANS VERY GOOD PAST rT it FT me BOAT. 96 MP i renee r tales, Draytoe -Pisins. new, 1764 Cass Lake Ra., Keego, : 4% FORD DUMP TRUCK. $260. PE $3790. _. : \. : sinler Coal, 140 La e . : 809 S. Woodward — | Ree Trailers "Bveryubing ter the —. ; FE 4-4531 OWENS MARINE 8 Bae : ‘Mo FOR fF PICKUP,” CLEAN. | (ouNgoN 3 H.P. OUTBOARD. 4 3, NTERRASIONAE, DUP ND | Orbe bee PE Sees — wear rY MARINE PLYWOOD i ‘“é 4 Me sing” “a GOOD CONDI- beats with oar sso canoes; $50 TE tee BAGLEY AUTO PARTS A-l A-l ] PE 21-2506 or PE 6-588 - 470 y. Bt. 2 HOWARD i py ( . Y f a ee ae Sa yachts. Chris Crafis, run abouts and cruise 's, Jacbt, broker- age in 8. E. . 2 years tn t bi in a 7 evenings & Sundays. 10655 Dixie s | = -A ee OWENS irae wis : . oa neety to ince arringtes oA —_ — ieee 8. i Mier ean a olor toa RELIABLE — | getter eret_o “Yeteow “sects - Master Craft T TRUCKS a, Le, BOR Pion... TO DO YOUR jJoB | ei even Thymodel Gear . verse. 6 @ remote fuel tank. ed Pee 53 STUD. 49 Sie pickup = cu RY MG e ee havi: SeRORD 1 1 ton Express.| aut wood ‘Deals, 12 to ‘ 5,000 miles | - GENESEE SALES ’S3 FORD F-600 3-5 yd. ’ Dump 52 VANETTE =" '$2 CHEV. 14 ton panel : '52 FORD F-6 2 ton dump ; ’'SICHEV. % ton pickup 'SLINT’L % ton pickup = to 'S1GMC 2 ton cab and ee chassis 'S1 FORD 34 ton panel ee 51 FORD. Vanette 12 ft. - ee ’S1 FORD F-8 tractor, q 10 00x20 tires, air 4 brakes ; 'S1GMC % ton Piiek ee 5S1GMC % ton ite up FOR OF ae t .___|'50 FORD } ton pickup wou ne i Sn ee re simi saith lOO: ert athe tla EA, Good cond, Call MA 6809, < ‘47 INT'L 3-5 yd dump ‘40 Dodge % ton Stake They're “A-] Buys” CY OWENS Your Ford Dealer 147 S. Saginaw St. Phone FE 5-4101 | _ Sate Motor Scooters 64 63 "3 ALD STATE 8000! coomea 12-0266. _ E. NEW . os D CUSHMAN OOF ers, ‘92° "Sua nate abeaDOR a a condition, $125. FE ‘4 SPORTSMAN WHIZZER BIKE new! oxemenwe with accessories. __ i Young | “For Sale Meters 64 LLL OO Ps BSA, MOTORCYCLE, ‘1. -GOGD | condith.n MY 2-115). . ‘31 HARLEY DAVIDSON $50 4089 e Rd off Baldwin. “1948 Miij_ Lak ENGLISH p MOTORCYCLE James, FE 71-6183. FOR PARTS AND SERVICE ON | your Harley Davidson see Harley | | Davidsen Sales Co, 372 8. Sagi- | naw 1953 3 SPORTSTON — WHIZZER.! Chea, 77 Shor 1951 MATCHLESS win. “A-l CON- _fition FE_5-3667 after 6. For Sale Bicycles 65 2 BOYS BICYCLES. 244° & 24". OR 3-2282 aie oe 45 FORD 1% ton stake ‘| CAR BRAVING Paty pT ROW BOATS. ore oe wT SAILBOAT, NATIONAL A CLASS. Stn condition. nk. wl stati TRUCK GOING W load either way. OnH, BART SOUTH. ern IJilinois, Missouri and Arkan- sas. Passengers wanted. Leaving Sunday or Moyday. Share driving and expenses. Bee C. V. ey. 126 N. Shore, _ Lake Orion, NEW CAR LEAVING FOR SOUTH- east Mo, Sunda’ Share expenses _ *nd driving, FE _3-4681. ‘Transportation Paid to etre lah -ears, 69 ALLE A AD AE Pt Gt Swaps ‘47 CADILLAC. GOOD SHAPE. Uk Hivcedll for anything of value. 2635 EXcHaNO MEDIUM PRICED cars for up to $500, HJ, Van Welt, OR _3-1355. EXCHANGE YOUR LAND CON- tract «where you var abl sold. erty) for iate-modet MH. J. VanWeilt. Ox 31356. 198 CHEVROLET, « DOOR. GOOD Pasi tor pend Fa cabin or cash. ————— FURNITURE, FOR<~EQUITY IN 2 bedroom modern trailer. 35 W. Kennett FOR SALE OR TRADE FOR ANY- : of equa! value 41 Chevrolet. FF 47162 . LAKE LOTS UPPER STRAITS. lake privileges, on blacktop. For setreiler not ng rough. Call _evenings. FE 1 16 GAUGE PUMP GU GUN TT hogany dresser and mirror, kiteaen _ $-1100 TRADE IN YOUR OLD LAWNMOW- er on a new one. A few used hand pte Boos sale cheap. One $150. Goe's 5 h.p. Voyager outboard motor $96.00. Barnes Hardware, 742 W. Huron 8t LAKE LOT AND PLYMOUTH 1 MA- a base. Will 48 Pontiac & Hydramatic 4 door, nae $300, FE 40747. ‘~ ) PONTIAC, GOOD CONDITION. | BOYS 26 INCH BICYCLE LIKE 4 HUDSON MOTOR OVERHAUL One owner, FE 4-2886. $475. new $25.00 MY 2-3302. and newly painted $75. PONTIAC ‘$2 CATALINA. CLEAN. REBUILT BICYCLES AS GOOD AS » Ford btation. Wagon, Ds ope easton eordition 01550 PH new, $12 to $18. 2001 Hamien. + 41 GMO ton, 0. priv te party. ‘ —soerrre | RGHWENN BLACK PANTHER DE- WILL FRADE eI Lin CON- _ ane ere ble, 235 we v +. rvisote ear a sore 2 yertibie for ‘41 of ‘42 model. bees Road Call between 3 and Boats & Accessories 66 i= Pweg) payments & me $300 FES 1963 PONTIAC DELUXE. 2/1 AL one 2ort, ‘AND TRAILER. oe) wienern <— ~~ MERCOMATIC, door, Very good eon-iition 180 'Pul- $150 732 First Ave. back a” leh's windshield wash-| _ton a. RAPT ers radio, heat- er MI turn indicator low mileage one owner +0388 a 4 CONVERT GOOD ‘ar, has everything EM 3-426. 1950 AMBASSADOR al door 2 tone brown. |MERCURY WASH Hedragatic BIG LOTS! Woodward & 13 Mile Road . Look for the Big Sien “CARS” JOrdan 4-6266 Lincoln 53-4436), _Radio and heater. }’46 Dodge Sedan, Radio and heater. the lot, Come in today and try out the car of your choice. OWENS _ Your Ford Dealer 147 S. Saginaw Phone FE $-4101 Not:a “Rough Rider” in } Cadillac bed os Coupe Piymouth Piymouth crue Coane door 4 door Gyromatic door, ppramatic — ir, Grromatic door, Packard 2 | overdrive Oldsmobile ‘Conbevunss a 1981 tls toon S er. radio heater nee ie Lots Of Trucks Come & See Riemenschnetder Bros. DODGE: - PLYMOUTH 232 S. Saginaw St. Phone FE2-91351 ¥% | WO MONEY DOWN. 46 747-AND & $675 | | S Goot condition ' owner. $650 EM 33310 No reasonable ter ‘ LAKE ORION MOTOR SALES M- a — ts 2-2611 = , Jacobson’ S PONTIAC’S Only Hudson Dealer Cass at Ptke 23-8359 ‘#i Mudson 2 door an ‘81 Hudson 4 door seuper $2.Mudson 4 door Radio heater. ee Hydrarr etic _ Lbs “4 CONVERTIBLE, GOOD comsition. MI_6-2311 LDS sl DOOR, CLEAN ts 2 and low m.jeage, FE. 2-1252. 1 PLYMOUTH “CLUB COUPE, gril, reason- Birmingham. ‘* heeds new oe ae KE. Frank Mi 44 Ph. | m W Huren Price ae West. Side \'sed Cars Fe 62185 Qur low overhew will ‘ave you money on that good used car ; wide variety of WE 1 TRADE. UY A = STUDF BAKER CHAM. ylon four door, pdemuike trans mission,’ radio heater white ers We heve Ls wall a. low m ance pilin ear, Larr rome. fe chester OLive 1-07 cad 50 In dition. Overdrive. rE | 81140. For Sale Used Trucks 62 USED TRUCKS TRACTORS, — s %'s and ‘o's At bargain pric LAKE ORION MOTOR SALES M-24 at Buckhron Lk. MY 2-261) _Open ‘till 9 pom. 141 DODGE “TON TRUCK. CALL after 4:30 ) pm. FE 5074 \% TON PICK UP baker completely $250, or best cffer. FORD “al, PICKUP. _Ring ec condit‘on, _ $150, OR_: FORD ‘Si. F-2 PICKUP. HEAVY ini STUDE- overhauled, _EMpire 3.2630. duty transmission. Will je! Pett Jerome, ter, ve mi Pull yout @, i oP Mont- ALUMAC BOATS EVINRUDE a ane oe — oa Oe 600 MICHIGAN PROPELLERS {IN STOCK TO FIT A BOATS eo Immedi vaaaveny: am models. BEEBE BUILT OPEN RUN-A- water, wurtily bate for heavy rite Post Office Box 300. Li Mich . uTron EVINRUDE 7% With CLUTCH. Perfect conditon. 2-1035 after 6 p. EVINRUDE MOTORS Anglers boats, Chris-Craft boat kita and trailers. 17 years of outboard fepalr experience. Try us. Labor naranteed faye Marine 2695 rchard Lake Rd F TRERGLASS “FINISH FOREVER” FE ¢2451. FE ™, Solid. Fibergias ear 223 85 LERINO OAT JUTBOA AIRS Aut MARINE PAINTS & VARNISH | 5, MARTIN 100 MOTORBOAT MO tor; for motorcycie. 2300 Shim- mons Road, E13. building large fireplace chimney. OR 3-0106 NEARLY NEW FREEZER FOR on and ¢ash or sell, FE TRADE YOUR LAND CONTRACT. smail house, mortgage, equity, furniture, autos for new or used well known good housetrailers FB RCHANGE Transportation Offered 68 Id prop- |NEW BUILDERS TRANSIT FOR TYPEWRITER. LADY 8 BULOVA watch. Admiral combination tele- Mord for anything of value. OR allowance on your made on a new hand or power ‘TOM’S HARDWARE AND SPORTING -GOODS 1751 Orchard Lake Rd. oy 7 2 FE 54-2424 __We give Holdens s Red Stamps _ $1,850 EQUITY IN FURNISHED lake front, 4 reoms, 2 pc. bath shaded jot, boa! e «8 beat. Pu. price $6,250, Trade for housetrailer ‘ate model automo- bile, lots, land contract or what have your C - een HH. Clark Realtor 1362 W Huron 8t., FE _ 46462 Open evenings. WILL, TRADE. OUR COM. plete light. f bedroom suite cons full size poe ioe hest of draw- ( bd id es. ¢ i wn for — oe _TWHNTY-EIGHT 4 T: * HE PON TIAC PRESS. § SA * bd TURDAY, JUNE 5; 1954 | ____ Swaps ) ~ ; " vertible —_, Aesop ‘COLN. con. over 4x er “42 model. N- a wie ciance 000 FE = ~ th FORD CO Seize j MODEST MA y poo gar Or 108 rere 8 RT- OW 2 Lae ETOP ¢ : | = IDENS <~ ae sell convertible. -G 6 ‘iitchen nyt Floor Samples S$ . - a cr ECORDER RAD! 1b80 $80 05 ies * | * my binati , RADIO ANE ov on REFRIGERATOR | Steees trees canister Loe | - By Jay Sian: F estate clothes trade for nD | “ess iG nfs PE 8-007 TABLE | “insta Leen Loerie er 868 ors Sale om thes dryer. OR 3 fast _ ter, “eas the REP RIO ls instailed ix gas dryer, ccm $139 poe tart 2. ble © ms FO! Cal REFR | G ir | NEW eS . ee tence ee See (sore ee aes ass | s ffany nS Ser ‘ ve ee cro AND DECKER ee Yourself 72 Al. : _ Wilt TRADI achment souare 121° others eset m1 8 Tile lectric band Ri a fA _Sa vertibie E ‘49 LINCO! aie troner with’ $40 Thor ER. | Sagi to choose f en Ave saw \ nd, -Gra qT 4“ LN CO Lenox with 6 | __ vu naw rom a ss \WE : 4 ve ee Take rE vet peracats meee! Sosa aiece od rr ene #35 eas aa Et Spr laipere all OPEN >U ND. AY. borg ee REST | mow. jORAD t « mil | For Sale Liv ee ence tese SS ae R —— | 9-2 mn tows. _edgers = BLACK _ For Sale Livestock For Sale Rebuilt’ Washer ~ $1605 8 i EXCELLENT ae ii yes rue DIRT. FE, k 84 «eal ed Ee i ao fe csnere | prings F io NT. lic 5 om’ S : ROTT CROSSBR: Pee nocenee tones Ret QE Cemer EE | For Sa ee = Tom's Hardware Sano promne Soap A RTE ACA BG 09 BREED YORKARIRE TOR sitet or MEN 8 we "RUMP ne ier ae $14.05 For Sale Miscefla ellaneo a5 _-Daily a Orenerd La aie he pea | ae «7 Crepave em = ae a nt gravel. FE | i Ww iE rkston. BOILED LW ALL sett I oo oh Ic us 72 | = one FE 5-2424 Lg FOR ——— ian 7 = siz. ura e Give »_solden’s Red Stamo 5- - . oF FE-5-1 x $2 5 ES. _ . re ce | Alum. { | POWER Hoidens Rea bea: 52424) “Do I as Red Stamps livered. = apd fill , #y shee SAL OR TRA! NATIONAL 158 ee INNERSPRING | MAT _ S73 | ace cor ma om Doors | er mz MOWER MOTOR hod t Yourself Ma t —| sage bené-bere Saas See RADE ~ For 1 SED BRA VE le bed si TTRESS. $ Dt DOOR. : | _ shape it tration OR MOW. £ « ile Ri a and 5 rd M saddle hor: Use UP TO $85 NDS VALU ee ee 643 SIN ale Hwy 2 $29 easorable Excel) ‘WEADQt les aot oh Joe ers. ¢ Lf se. and m UNUSU MAKE t ED 3 ione FE 2-057! Lookout D OR 95 i P MI 4-0025 ent UARTTRS F ; ares R. OL CWEEK * OSM AUTERATIONS F shins UNO EE WALNUT, ai ‘ | 7 ALL 4€ ROOMS = ils POWER) MOWE RS. sUPER Junzou tin . . os Pa ro 1040 © DRIVEWAY i an ‘Sgae ios a ay W. Leon be, 7LA lea NING | pat up A th. mow EMT - F : RARIA \N PON Ct eG NTOW> cable, Ser cise nine = ira doors” 430 30. 5. per cen [nes seit-propelted jas PREE Te tater Paint. $3.95 ¢ % suo PRow wert aS Grevel noma : re REASONABLE. ONL _W Chic ize 1ollawa 0M | i 4-2975 s this w cent em. $13.95 F Tore $214 AND L. gal MPT Di VERY ° PHONE_ Y x ge Axe y bed ALUMIN eek only 4 ee posi ulead ohecis D Avoute | eth ou. ELIVERY | 2); __spirited. MA GENTLE. 1 AQUA F FE 4455 ~12 D TS i UM COMIN: HP. Ch 95 wheelbar- o It Y . dirt, or peat. i; YARD | * ay AND. oO 1 ) INAT! 3 amp rot ou nore a or OR EAR O a orwalsae mr WVEL- Mi nor OLY M.. $3. I> ah halt *suP eae 2 yotary owe 2 in oa 70816) 00 gal rr weet Mart | SOL Be DED" BACK SERVICE <= ED BAY, MARE. , SPIRIT- LENGTH 3-460 A! Os EN zt gel ' F PLY tinten En wer. $143 60 propelled Ps 236 8. 8 un. 10-2 glad rated OR P HORSES. SADDLES_ : . ding ICE BLU i UMINUM P AMEL GA $1 95 | 1 IN 5-7433 Myer ine Bal rk Free wae 3 oe Pe seas or mi EAT t DDLES_ a Size Pl rete with all E WED- RUBBER BASE. PAL a 4 $203 he beam. $35_ on ens cH K 413HP go = Service J ile You Sh —— zed, L. Mes al calozi a PINE “GELEC. CLapies” ween 13 & 14 Gecsceeen | (att CinoL E. PAINT G | COMPLE nh ANNEL ELLY'sS : S cba Ui ec TOP a “81, Fenton, ite} Holly Rd. ae USED | _EM 3-458 12412 Leet OLEUM. AL. Sie TE BAB AR Rl PECIA —— SAN SOIL | MARE on, Mic y Rd. : Men’s spor SUIT & Sema ve n OR }- Y BED. A si awa AR 8g c! D. GRAV ‘PONY 5 a ssn tenes ST ee ci aRueTRORO v see 20 VC 2000 & PLAY 306 Auburn at Het b| 8x7 Steel gredia EL. Disc | orebers = YEARS OL. — Lieu! Darema nee M toon ‘eth! a IL.U.AE WO uburn at A ems | el Garag pence FE 5-0354 ING AND | WTD ake See D wid EW Se as ID INI ae R's pric ¥clopedia» RLD 8CO PLYWOOD, dams. FE e Door IREDDED LIVEST so at)” TILE e ape includ! PE EN- ric RE 2-881! | $35 peat “BLACI Pérest OCK OF old. ab Mie thas “CAPE. = it. Wall litle r OlGe Ps annua’. uding dict prices. FE ABO pS be) Separate K DIR Jones. MA ALL KINDS. old. _8%_ EM 4 ET Wow le. loo Ver nee Qua 5-S391 0 NABLE E - and gre or m T On| Psat MA 5-5206. 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FE 3 “pass! 196 "SADDLES. e af ee @00D Vie Michicat auc: om’s | = ed Pea Tawa ee re want, se property you LOcinvaR ae CON. a1 aaa ie ova srry eA Michigan Auctt AND eel Us F 1-024 15 va eat Humus | on ACK RIDING NOW. e the W ant Ads. ce called on WATER rd Lake Ave ek Y, co lant | Mart, | on Beily 1761 Ore ere oo | +. $12) FE $1666 | SMALL 6 —— bridle nee d a fe can _ - ne ly ® ‘sks Bi AR before 6 $25 Call Excellent 7101 y) M-u4 c, We G Sun & 4 TO = riding ma O.D PA z : 1 L - ately UsE iartneaan on er ae ALIZOUN REEL TYPE “pe ae odes " JACKSO ive Beigens” Ret reg s-24rq yards. $10 P SOIL i (WAN TE or OF 3-1508 AES es ~ CLOTHL | peds ES AND. : : “ year old. WER N's) OR He echt etanl ced _Sravel : Ae ai More fADDL “Hi |¢ W B MC 8 EN FE rt, y's E . FSF slice tea B Bes-| 8-86 Sat ale eeu OLY WOOD AQUIDATION aac eens youl think an eu elegans ME 2 ee NTAL MI _| state Tesi x sand ang) 2280 Uni Golf snd Facing ein we erg. 6 e. 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Hee Boy's size 7 OABARDINE OAKLAND ruse: tne est ive 0070 ack ' WEIGHS PLATFORM SCALE. EINPORCED aucunT | Iceboxes, ae prc ay ” ake trucking. Pontiac eee od GOSLINGS grade layers. Housenold ease 10 8 FURNITURE EN reap wabdes Cycle. 90075. ~ e S Sony ne aeuen wir [RES Narnia 5-3608 E SEPTIC | — wood and for covanen ae epee ons ‘ao hee || ery, e480 Bind a) AMES WATCH. Sagin . : ; lawn n hose UILD! DRAW: "ABINE 7 \ er i 71° POWER M \ PARE bid ue ARDS G 4 Rd. Di \TCH- ALL TEE s 71 ie es was cay Boe am vies |e 28 ing SUPP. ca ee ee _$100 cum ca. Coat el Mow. OUR PRICES needs. | state tes G6eo St LIV avisburg, LazY SUSAl re sun)? ™ ry lawn aes | a. LIES 21387 FE 5-5006_ Cont #136 Bel | SU omamclerter tI ACK DIRT. = FRYER : . AN, asa elrcle sprinkler 4 « La og 985 = SLIDING Sei RP re . _ ville Rd. 8883 Vos. $1.00 5. AVER. : ai ib 98 ear Ci ronges [100 LB ALL ee “ Lowe lipoers. Ss aa . ce Wrat “double ee 1s per Mi. HEADQUAR A wnclonurenr 408. © “DOOR ath ‘Ve & REEUS & ILUMBER Ww aks 6000 3 AD Beret rae Market gery 3 ‘The ip A ry : te at oiens, | _Cherty C TAL INSULA) rep ings. en tools ot be jeeeeere ote bung bd or rl pest | Mow py MowERs. LAWN save on . Thom TUB | 340 Highland a. & SALES CO _ Wood, Coal & Fuel Tate hs Ada OROWN _ sekee + ave an alum in! N — psc! = ) OR ( — ke RR 603: Feats of ping Knou “balance ® ther oro, M Sore : 3-700 80 = Line FE 4-155 Pontiac Shop os OOT FRIG ’ eusmans wat ~ cmasieae pane 0 ness leeer on aster Cut | wic Rd ee, . FITT | T r 2 GOOD DR WHITE {MDE auToMATIC GOLEM 51 W ator, pore IDAIRE R sue pace beute costar” Coate eee suger | en cna ese numa &. FEC INGS | Y IT ONCE COD er pee wise 130, Onbow. 1 NGS Ateneaiooll COLEMAN w Meres ag mnetieal a inside REFS RiO- ge half a liquid a nitiding get ngemniete, ad a lawn 6 ene Bee so | garage OE, BALE > SATYRDA | YOU CAN FONCE 36-6588 2 for $10 coreg ee Ee beg 35 7 Bp ' used, r, like tL - ROE ndition, FE a port mn cooler 39 | We o erm | sTO ‘YIN ‘ ALL I e FE TEN WEEK OL Commerce TMO 4 oma Cee _§o0d co igi phy hi ae. seer oro chest |. $1.75 hance else furnish . Lee’s-Sales & : fORER. POCOHANTOS | Asphalt IX9 Floor Tile ™ Plants, T OLD FRYERS. 4 MAYTAG WASHER E PIECE RO * charcoal creues: ane our S labor and | Lar, . Service | nae aa te Oil hot } BIN FED Spied Docu tac Ee _ Sale ~— ee eno |? Rear tine chy bea Clean 7 apenas ism [ett Dit prices are reasonast Largest sack of How Taal FE ‘= feat. Pit SSS = DA |* Farm Produc roo! : bed sis OOLS - “ — ie. RING e al - TUDENT DES _4-1T ine each Priv RG ce goom sty ~ : —rvina ae wes Clean. FE aE po, 0%." famous APPLIANCES sLwive wa Clarkston EARINO AIDS. 60 To $s ENT 2. Pos L W “ay S le oa to choose tress” Up — RUSS _87 Adams Rd Aubarn | saoe Dad 45) WAR WwW FURNITURE 43478 te" elec. pla saw $56 00 mae rpg AY8 (WRECKING ~~ HOLLINGHEAD,_VARIE FE = 9 AND, modern ¢ obec TION: Piast . ne to choose from Pid ori. your one sale. 4411 | a ED POTA- = PC. DININ food Nat! AREHOUS = 30395 6" elec. drilf $1675 ion feet < g. material miles out VARIETY e1 table al c ac your | gi 3. vmoer i 4 ee ‘. u : aq. ft. OPEN SUN SEED = OA 68-3688. ake call m oO Rnotueurre| Bote USE PRIC $00 95 Brotiquix. © BEL seers, pine gcd sound lumber. a ee erons| "no" pew | Tu INST lac sa. ees pays Se ee ode _ Market” or SUITE away bed RICES|% Benioeie felice adv e | doors. deliver. en Ube ie asa Macco Ls the WELL PUMP Ue cutter oe Gr AND FAR ef AND ALL +I evenings | Bofa beds 8, compl cs 95 dee rotisse . 03475 Bu plumbin Union Bi) Phone Mac-O LJ very bes , PUMP. 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No R Se. ee Parkin inaw St. GERA! & ME FE = «cubic FOOT aDN toe Unhinisned chest $133 onan aoe NCHOR FENCES _ 1 LATE MODEL THOR W 710.) oa cape yme « incinet rperevia on ~ CULRATE PR Rear _of Store combinations PANSIES mane GO Poeitone seED Sze a | ee t ed chi " DUA aia $4 N TV atic WASH el cit ere LP illed. _ $1.50 , Se ush sed only ‘ maple 3, ApaaAL a Unfinished drop teat tabi 273 | ee ven hed a coe ATCHES 30 eee es tot tree eat down leather — we iereen a sr ber ‘0 ot water <2 gallon mare trays. pe co Sopriies werner vegetables i Other urns Er cae f Aria0" 1 Is, a is ee. ure onths. Din uite | mah: esks ma eo $10 05 ' pric ROS W out on f ter -RECOVERY | imates——t— ren's root al for @ rown tainles quara: r rust | 100 LUMB ‘aucet §2 rnot's UG: y flat ers MA Pontiac Tra: === 3138 co ee room, ? ogany fini pie or ex will ATCHES am- heater, $55 RY GAS fotiss-o- m1 elec en or ch removal stee] wa niee $109 100 8 Sagina ING 8UP 1.95| Dixie re se or dozen. 2 ACRES 4-162p th. Ale . house me. me ah ew om amaze and « $12 50 . - New WaA- mat, ctric intr . u- oval ip ter soft os | w St PLY | ey. at h ioc fa. ee ST inc 6 oft Gunton na ic] ar Serpe orien BW nat so ath x tlie town | fale Molin "3100 w fe eee ai a niet | Delian Buitoals swonmsnor | | tarmer Beit “to Dost ‘Driven t<[otg Migniang Ra. Phone Es, RYER Irent les r e and you atches ae 0. a, lifetime c e ic olin, 31 or quick > Pactor 5 $5) per rs to pay | Porter-C Black iP | and N BLOO ‘oundry. AN ch. 3203 Eve, Suave pp col wa.| ? ee tee 195 i ail buy | gonbat “ae Tésugece |” Take Mich EM 3: so piles rede ary Tepresentanive ae | Ee es saat, & Decker, _3240 | ap. eae, vartstion. © CLUMP eres fog. CUSTOMERS APT. w chang. sei| Snnerees studio mates S105 | coos the car the, “atu “HYDRAULIC _ JACKSON'S yee ores M tePectAL cal cangers wavs, ara ort Oxtord.- ene. 5 Fae re pit ASHER AND BAI n the ca OLIS suiont Lic HEAVY M N's 2 | ust r ! eee . . drills | ——— c ~ Sale 454. _ sepeneres. AND BA Conca’ mane, Ars] spe car_ tho HERS =) conten HEAVY iners. ¢ RENTAL qcod sinight (pune SPEC 7 arm Equi A WA BY Mis- ox es mearee. 59 50 $29.95 * old wax and scrubs jiloors MIDW en $35 wee door, $4 electric tam nm saws 8 2x6—4 ft iGameee kof POO —- Giant [AL eed ho) Eis pT TS — . L "i aoe L E C = ro 83 woe sale. AREHOUSE ci oe a Wilton seer s19 99 value Hghtens work ca T “SUPPLY e can install 0 $4520 Hae drain topes j are $ fc e chad st os oO. Prait Hasebtcer ob ac ane B. 4 aa a sas oto SARANCE |p? re pes HAN silo BH FOR __ FE 425187 nae er, Post ‘auger | meet trawaes oe kiand Ave vos aa eee er | . w RGAIN ’ $15: wet. ve, $0.05 B. éhrom $7065 46 D TOOLS o | —— | FURNIT LARG auger | Longe : we 4 FE. $1 00 dozen 0 abie e have : S ave “D rj yr) uen. | eal Purniture ‘3 aves $37 . i ten it my aes or at KINDS CASI =e oa = ee Eau “TABLE ALSO | = Sosa 9c & ne a _ Sale Musica ai Good Se ar Sea asec oom ter note recto several good used g : machine as $0. roll.| Orecha t. or at uburn near Sp | 28 tt. vans steel ints nme it: C ASH 46-6149. as register ALSO SU} hae lumber lOc ft ods |. 73 tos 6673 Se toe ower m rotary tlile~ oters chiffe: $i2 Sot ba er sewing | _ @& rd Lake on wareheote ra ee extension It tapes 849: or anvthi a ~~ CASH LOOK | MAtair) RPS . $50 N /A_ REAL tién_M-15 ixie Hwy s Lewis) W ake e- All ai ere ht 495 F ne vou SH NEW | JUS LUMB 1 U BUY MApie near J | be TAK zes and ere a. “A ty ibs $9.95. | P s_ Station FE e701 Farm als be. auger bit wots s 14 a guction bave of $35 00 ALUMIN & MATE! UMBER | sed piano, ON THIS STE e 5-081] unc- E TRADE : carpet 9212 ru st of draw- AIR OP M 4-788 er's | $3 86 screwdrive ee) $ dart. M24, “Ls Michigan value and b aluminum UM ~poors | $340 Highian RIAL SALES C FA 44-0566 $49 Galiagh ONE Iris ti VENS GAR a FE TER INS. CREDI —— $4 50. fee a cane $950. stair ickaberg ATCHING | Re Btanley Seace sels,. magn sis |etRc ake Orton. My Die fiber est prices Maeroct Sige | SL aRd 1M-59 co ACCOR ghers FE 0 ime again. ¥ DEN = +0734 Ms DIT. — Ave 5. $3 42 ¢ high cha gent ch pre-Victort FREDER- -O-Vac fl s¢ et $110) tur LE FLUO 2-1631. lass awnt luminu MMER aut M_58)) OR 2 7002), A DIONS. FA Su hile IRIS @ Le lhl = — = ad pti zc males ee ae Lvl arb Bensomatie Wore F" LL pl anya fore FIX. Movie PROJECTOR: re sOb18 or! COAT ee Ei a a wactony “PRICES ehoiee: stock ore = their et \ KING BROS. FE 41112 BOUT A Z Sta- ECTRO-MAS' es FE Seas | 29 pe aooa ici ss 78 ens, dinette of lighting fo most is: = MM FE SAMUS W = basement off W ee les - enter St ny varieties ‘our gur Hela! CAN B NYTHING - STER “sTOvE 2 1 hi-speed pisela ya: | teeties *. pao r kitch- see Pi? | bEGr IN EF 120 _apt Huron) ‘St. Highland, 12 8 PON Deale dv pe oh drill sais | 8 rooms mand er N-COR Cl F-/ BASE. Mich TIAC r New E FOUN peed WA re: (G00! WwW I-apeed bits light! $1198 rec- Like tan : GO ACC! ee 18 RD_AT_ garden AT a © | ie e gua drilis slo 9s {s y factory value $5 _after new. $60. w-Mow.| A ; GOOD $425. Us ORDION = | GOOD OPDY new le sod vedas & rantee t ctory i: marred % 7 pm. ; i LWAY: COAL| .™ ed 3 month COSTS For S ter ~ STANCHIO’ KE i ten 8% re. bc up. | SOME ; Sa Pein eS Fluorescent. 383 O% Call at WHEEL TRAIL Bhatt S. FE_ 2-4308 s Will sell f Por, Sale Pete | ees tans NS WITH W up nm: beds ‘al ue OF THE "ant ian t hated lt__the. ee ea | Ave 303 re ea tenella box EL “TRAILER MET: M. pauowi N oriaKC R 8l on new Idea Bl caet! calf A- = . 2 = i a7 | pens. ‘gas & t sites) 63 BEST tl ate oc sees you | BATHROC rd Lake | “0? _ti00 hitch joe TAL | A. B French wal GRAND PI | Spent EGISTERED ea a __P 8utton. M used ie elec.) aS up. sahess eisctiie (ence BUYS you money. ana we | pines 1M PIXTUR ° cash 86 Li condi. | 84 NSC Mate nut. hand TANO.|_ Holl = males 3 ERITTANY FT MOWE er. : D ecee eee re ae lon a eoute ~ 6 FISHI pines ane ee Bs Boil, ale a INC incoln. =| oN. bagin Mees Geena! tones rubbed. | AKC 23 Elrose 7-007. eld. Pho or C Parmal FOR sUPE new inettes | § we: Miller | coe plete... cclsscs Sek cece ncaa Seon (eee ie automatic EUMS, STEA ae ee een a aera YEAR te _REpublic rmall, like RA 95 er Satheal ta alinecess ces 19 | 820 ing rod TALS oal furn r heater. ol Sl Og M RADIATORS. < FE 4-2 Lom Mov' one, perfect | chutdr: COLLIE. new. U suites. 949.95 — cheats New inne mattresses .... 2/82 §0 Airex 8 & reel ter boil aces, steam oll and #2 ny BUR OLE UME . conversio ATORS. GU 2521 | | e. Wil) qaceule le am ect 4.97 en, $20 to GOOD W ALLIS CH a ties suites or up tein roo Pebble + eapt ion! mat V0 50 $00 Shaks pinning kit $198 ith ers, otl fired EN EG EE Loos Ad URELUS NT | _W Hur nm unit and JUN TYPE suo ritice, 42 W ee sr 82, good hom 1TH tractor HALME ee suites. 6 5 up: @ ng room Chrome ed chair tresses | 17 6 ft. hollow p spinning $15 50 LEIGH T'S - | 4c Pla Inlaid Tile $1 6@ gat t “TRL ‘oa boiler 3139 ‘MEDIUM _ _ tee MALE BEA e. FE | aoew (ol with hi Ae * of Beal 198 up Cc ining room Round Srcak(aiéieet 10 ; ie: glass spin reel $11 $0 S SUPPLY “a Ft stic Wall Til ISCON MAS liveted BMALL PI Rupain AGLE, 3 ¥ —P mee rE rie lift and pefclaposh beamed spose omplete line | Si lass chine au rod 88 2685 Pr Y | Wail Tile Ise aq ft | a Uecon asren 7 . for $195. AN _after 3 fair. EARS OLD BOL: bef ger ina 5 . SEW! oo _P erry Bt x9 ASPH ie sq ft LINS: WHITE invEne- month G $20 4 er 5 00 one F a _ BOL! ore 4 wE BUY. a ard! aos All ki wing Ma 5 | Nationall NG MACH CE hone PE 4- $305 H ALT TILE Bc ft PA EED OIL $456 GA ailaghers Oe re Pp. E $-8624 ENS GARDE ANYTHING CO OR T pian ‘cee of Larenant eq seeding y advertised INES EDAR FENCE a) OF oe ees Enamel | 3c | IT D OL. TURPENTINE PLAYER Pia FE 40566 AQUA LIC M.E See TRACTORS — RHOP COME TRADE oe ses, springs, ure, beds, m | Back a ane $45 FULL 81ze ¢é length. FE 1-027 posts A Inside-Ou eum $2 40 gal BLA R. $129 GA | te NO.-9d6: | TROP! GARDEN | eV LAWN RY Le = Punkin’. 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Of. ae “ Sout, or FE A-Idee aaa, 1, Se | Redan p.m Hare _— j \ Friday 7 p. m ste Se ( oan. othe oo ae te = , 4. = Fam, Auction sad bangs =< pn - Re MY 2- Mart. 4 Lis 2 11, ‘M-24, Lake Sw 6 4 3 Se. pe \f ae a - oy \ - STITT dhealth... commissioner,...3aid_there were nine cases reported for the -_--Today's Television Programs: -- ————— a fy _THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY. _ JUNE 5, 1954 Channel 3~-WIJBK-TV = i~: ' Channel 4— WWJ-TV ier Channel 1—WXYZ-TV TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS 6:00—(7)—Madison Square Gar- den. Sports events. (4)—Adlai Stevenson. Speech. (2)—Big Pic- ture. Armed Forces film. © 6:30—-(7)—Life Begins at Eighty. Jack Barry host to panel of old- a sters. (4)—Ethel and Albert. Comedy.” (2)—Beat the Clock. | 2 ™~ Quiz. 7:00—(7)—Enterprise USA. Films; American economic life. (4)— Bank on the Stars. Bill Cullen hosts quiz. (2)—Jackie Gleason Show. Comedy. . 7:30—(7)—Greatest Sports Thrills. Films. (4)—Amateur Hour. Ted Mack hosts amateur talent. 8:00— (7) —Boxing. Welterweight bout: Arthur Persley vs. Tommy Maddox. (4)—Show of Shows. Sid Caesar, Inogene Coca in last | ~ show of the season. (2)—Two for the - Money. om with Herb Shriner. 8:30—(2)—My ‘Favorite Husband. Liz smashes fender, swears _neéver to drive again; Joan Caul- field, Barry Nelson. 9:00—(7)—The Big Playback. Jim- my Powers host to tennis champ Helen Jacobs. (2)—That’s My Boy. Jarring Jackson torn be- tween athletics and culture when asked college donation. 9: 15—(7)—Wrestling. 9:30—(4)—Hit Parade. Top tunes. (2)}—Ellery Queen. Hugh Mar- lowe as detective Queen. 10:00—(7)—Realm of the Wild. 4 Armed Forces film. (2) — Red Skelton. Red tangoes with bull on visit to Mexico City. 10:30— (7) —Zane Grey Theater. Randolph Scott in “Challenge of " (4)—Television Theater. Film to be announced. (2)—Dollar a Second. Quiz. 11:00— (4) —Michigan Barndance. Music country style. (2)—Amer- ican News. 11:18—(2)—Saturday Night Movie Date. “Young and Willing,” film. 11:30—(7)—Theater. Charles Far- rell in “Midnight Menace.”’ (4)— Show. Hugh Williams in “Man Behind the Mask.” SUNDAY MORNING 8:00—(7)—Church in the Home. 9:00—(4)—Crossroads Church. (7) Action Theater. (2)—Pope Pius 9:30—(4)—Faith Frontiers. (2)—To be Announced. @:00—(4)—Cartoon Carnival. (2)— M Detrolt Pulpit. 10:30—(7)—Meet Mr. Callahan. (2) Sinema. 10: 45—(2)—Bill Barker. 11:00—(7)—Terry and Pirates. (2) Court of Health. (4)—Adventure Ho. 11:30—(7)—Today’s Faith. Carnival, 9 2)— ( _ World Adventure. (2) — tophers. 1:15—(2)—The Pastor. 1:30—(7)—Matinee. (2)—Magician. 1:45—(2)—See for . Yourself. 700 — (4) — Some Watch. (2)— Cowboy G-Man. ; 2:30—(4)—-Pope Pius. (7) — Jolin Wayne. (2)—Featurette. 3:00—(4)—Tom Tom. (2!—Man of the Week. . 3:30—(4)—Zoo Parade. (7)—Mello- D Roundup. (2)—Youth Takes Stand. 4:00—(4)—Hall of Fame. (7)—Su- per Circus. (2)—Adventure. 4:30—(4)—Kukla, Fran, and Ollie. (D)—Super Circus. 5:00—(4)—Wings Over the World. «T)—Annie Oakley. can Week. 6:30 — (4).— Roy Rogers. (7)— Laurel and Hardy. (2)—You Are There. ~ . SUNDAY EVENING 6:00—(4)—Dangerous Assignment. (2)—Meet the UAW-CIO. (7)— You Asked For It. 6:30—(4)—Mr. Peppers. Wally Cox as Peppers and new wife (Pa- tricia Benoit) continue honeymoon and visit Peeper’s family group. (2) — Private Secretary. Ann Sothern stars. (7) — Boston Blackie. 7:00—(4)—Comedy Hour. ‘Holiday in New. York,’ premieres with Kaye Ballard, Jackie Cooper and grand finals of world wide Army talent contest; GI from Birming- ham to™ appear. (7)—On_ tile Boardwalk. 8:00—(4)—Playhouse. Kim Stanley stars in “Somebody Special,” comedy drama of woman's day- dreams about former beau al- though she is happily married. (27)3—GE Theater. Joan Bennett, John Beal, Melinda Markey star in “You're Young Only Once,” story of embittered widow living in the pest. (7)—Walter Winchell. 8:15—(7)—Martha Wright. $:30—(2)—Man Behind the Badge. “The Case of the Mutinous Crew,” is about a Communist stoker on an American freighter who tries sabotage. (7)—Dr. IQ. 9:00 — (4) — Loretta Young. Miss good in all. (2)—The Web. Jef- frey Lynn is an aging westerner who has kept order in lawless settlement for years when he is put to a test in ‘‘Top Gun.” (7) Break the Bank. 9:30 — (4) — Nature Trails. (2)— ' (2)—What's My Line. day drama. “Blackmail. " 10:00—(4)—Badge 714. (2)—The- ater. (7)—White Camellia. Rob- ert Livingston stars in “Valley (2)—Tmeri- |} Town. Ed Sullivan is host at| (7)—Sun- |. - ‘MONDAY MORNING 7:00— (4) —Today. (2)—Morning Show. 8:00—(7)—Breakfast Club. 8:45—(2)—Brighter Day. 9:00—(4)—Playschool. (7)—News, Wixie. (2)—Arthur Godfrey. 10:00 — (4) — Home. (7)—Charm Time. 10: 30—(2)—Strike It Rich. 11:00—(4)—Bride and Groom. (1) Playhouse. (2)—Valiant Lady. 11:15—(4)—Hawkins Falls. (2)— Love of Life. ~* 11:30—(4)—Betty White. morrow’s Search. 11:45—(2)—Guiding Light. (2)—To MONDAY AFTERNOON 2:00—(4)—Nancy Dixon. (7)—12 o'clock Comics. (2)—Eat, Mur- phy. 12:15—(4)—Three Steps to Heaven. 12:30—(7)—My Life. (4)—Theater. (2)—Garry Moore. 1:00—(2)—Double or Nothing. a (7) Army-McCarthy. 1:30—(2)—Houseparty. (4)—Jean McBride. (4)—Kate 2:00—(2)—Big Payoff. Smith. - 2:30—(2)—Featurett. aaa -Today's Radic Programs - 2 sere egies a et oe ee 8 ae ee Sa —. tor Money ayoe King WJBK, Neuse Party 4: 4$—(7)—Barnaby Bear. §:00—(4)—Adventure Patrol. (7)— Auntie Dee. (2)—Eat, Theater. §:30—(2)—Bob Crosby. (4)—Happy Hollow. (7)—Wild Bill Hickock. 5: 45—(2)—Sports. MONDAY EVENING 6:00—(4)—Music Time, (7)—De- troit Deadline. (2)—Gene Autry. 6:15—(4)—News. (7)—News. 6:30 — (4) '— Tony Martin. (7)— Jamie. (2)—News. 6:45—(2)—Perry Como. (4)—News. 7:00—(4)—Name That Tune. (7)— Sky King. (2)—Burns and Allen. 7:30—(4)—Voice. (7)—Who's the Boss. (2)—Talent Scouts. 12:00—(4)—Johnny Jupiter. (7T)— Jungle Story. (2)—U.D. Round- table. oo 12:30—(4)—Season in Sun. (7)— Auntie Dee. (2)—This Is the Life. 5 12:45—(4)—City Affairs. 1:00—(4)—Movie-go-Round. (T)— of the Zombies.” the Face. -}44:00—(7)—Motion—_Picture Acad-| emy. Basil Rathbone appears as “Sherlock Holmes, Terror by Night.’’ (2)—News. (4)—Theater. 11:15 — (2) — Late Show. William Lundigan stars in ‘Sailors on Leave,” with Shirley Ross. 10:30—(4)—Piayhouse. (2)—Piace | CKLW, Phil With Musie ww. Ww SUNDAY MORNING 6:00—WJIR, At Dawning WWJ, News, Music WJBK, Easy Listening 6:30—WIR, Farm Review : Rise & Shine CKLW. 6:45—WW4J, Coffee Concert 7:06-—-WJR, Part. Hymas ww, Tont Arden CKLW, Breakfast Time WJBK, News, Doctor T:15—WWJ, Meditations WJBK, let Page Drama 7:30—WJR, Sunrise Sonate WWJ. Devotion Songs WXYZ, Organ Reveries CKLW, Baughey Tab WJBK, God's Church 7:45—WXYZ. Morn. Dev. WCAR, Morn. Musicale 6:06 Ww WwxvzZ, ww, WXYZ, pammaee WCAR, Gospel Hour Square. (2)—Theater. 10:45—(4)—Time off for Sports. Soupy’s On... 11:15 — (4) — Jane Fulton. Theater. (2)—Magician. 11:30—(4)—Moods in the Night. (2) Weathervane. M— Meadows Sisters Happy at Home, Success on TV By C. E. BUTTERFIELD NEW YORK «—The Meadows Sisters make a team at home, but—not_ on_television. _ There’s Audrey, who ‘started in a TV comedy role with Bob and Ray and stepped into faster fame as Alice Cramdon in Jackie Gleason's Honeymooners’ sketches. Andthere’s Jayne, just as suc- 102 Cases of Polio in State This Year LANSING (# — The State Health Department today said that 102 iS See = have e been her— canes: of sohoenyelite) Tave girls decided it was ideal for pro fessional Led reported in Michigan since the | first of the year. This was slightly higher than the 97 cases reported during the than double the 43 cases reported in 1952. Dr. Albert - E. Heustis, state week ending June 4. ~~ Of the nine reported, Dr. Heustis | said, only one occurred in the 10 counties participating in the polio vaccine field trials. This was in Kent County and was a case of ae a Williams Dedicates June to Michigan Marines ing Service in Michigan which will enlist 225 Marines during June and send it to recruit training as a unit. Applications are being accepted until June 30. Applicants must be between 17 and 28 years of age. cessful as the serious actress of the family. At present the girls live together jin a New. York apartment_to be . near the studios. The only time they program was as the invited guests | of Person to Person. -dayne’s TV career has con- cerned itself mainiy with dra- matic roles, but you can discern a lighter side in her appear- ances as a regular member of the panel of the weekly humor- ous series, “I’ve Got a Secret,” on TV. Her full name is Jayne Meadows | Cotter, the Meadows coming from her. The have appeared in the same TV) Bus Employes OK Pay Hike 11:00—(4)—News. (2)—News. (1)— | "KLW, Alpha Baptist WJBK,. Detroit Pulpit WCAR, Rhythm Roundup eae 9:45—WIR, Religion “WWI? Art OF aa Ser CKLW, Bible Class WJBK, Detroit Pulpit 9:15—wx WCAR, Outdoors 10:00 WIR, — Time wxyzZ, WWJ, Pul CKLW, WXYZ, taal Message CKLW, Bible Class 2:06-—WJR. Kostelanets WXYZ. Reviyal Hour CKLW, British Music WCAR, News, Review 4:3%3——WJR, Bun Afternoon CKLW, Blue Plight 4:45—CKLW, Lorne 5,06—WXYZ. News, TBA The Shadow WCAR, News, caetee 5:9 -WJR,. World Today WXYZ, CKLW, True 5:45—CKLW, Farm Mutual SUNDAY EVENING JR, Gene Autry WW, American CKLW, Wick Carter WJBK, News, WCAR, News, Review 6:15--WXYZ, Drew Pearson WJBK, Record Room 6:30—WIKR, OF Miss Brooks) Eastman Symphony 45—WXYZ, *CRLw. Marry Wismer WXYZ, What's That Bong Records 9:06 WJR. Hall of 9:38__WJR, Bergen, MC'rthy WJBK, Record 10;00—W JR, win, (700) CKLW, (eee) 3, (ae) WCAR, “ise WXYZ, (it@) wiBK, aw TONIGHT WCAR, News, Harmeny ~ | wwi. Inheritance WXYZ. Paul Winter é: wm.) News 10:15—WJIR, String ‘Time pt Ae gored Action CKLW, — ae R 7 + g 1 . R ‘a wae. Minates Midnight We:0— WIR. Chapel Hour WJBK. News, Records. i Bis Seal ‘ WJEK: News, Records WXYZ, Negro Choir *:16—-CRLW, Sunday Muste se_wor Mrs. Burton WCAR. News, Ballads CKLW, Voice 10:30—WJR. Facts Forum WWJ, News, Mulholland WJBK, Sun. Serenade WWJ, Meet the CKLW, News, Davies Press - WEYZ, Revival Times Charles Twitty :| cradle -of: all vegetation in North Wins in Recital _ Tomorrow’ Contestants. Heard Locally Charles R.. Twitty wen in the | Singer Tops ‘Artists of _ TWENTY-NINE Botanists assert that the Great Smoky Mountains comprised the America. Ne EVERY HOUR OF THE DAY 1130 KC MUSIC ALL DAY LONG SPORTS BASEBALL SUNDAY DETROIT-at- eekend WJBK, WJBK, Green Announced Detective To Be Porum Mon, Headlines Records cuLw: Paul Harv Bob we Don Cornell + Pame Walter Winchell Burns Baptist YZ, Taylor Grant Hour of Decision Dr. Barnhouse Man of Week WJBK. Rise WWJ, A. Stevenson WWJ, Weman tn House CKLW. ‘Barndance 180 WIR, he 7:15— WR. Bud Cruest CKLW, News, Wright awa, Orend Oey - CKLW Brother ‘ou eogeilingd ume yw" dim ‘Dein . r 1:6 ows, Jim oe ag WXYZ, On the Alamo WJBK, Tiger Game WXYE: 3, Ue Waite a WxYE. attrick, CKLW, Lombardo WCAR, Det. vs. Boston CKLW. Austin § Grant thmaire, n cakes | 9:48—WJBK, Scores 1:30—WEYTZ, Nat'l Vespers WJIBK. Gentile, Binge WEAR, News, ‘Ballads a noe CKLW, Te Be Announced 145—ww " 6:15—WIR, Reynolds, Music a Geisiee ene af | WJBK, T. George W. Teby Bevid 6:30—WJR, Music Bail WXYZ, Hotel Statler cae Blue Serenade ts Dick Osgood wee Soe ae CKLW. W CKLW, Wild ww, Cothete Hour J, Bob Maxwell 3 Mv wx . Woit ww, Marriage Pays $:06—(4)—Welcome Traveler. (2) | '#:t-WW!, Dude Ranch ce mae ines wat News, Dovid —e Brighter Day ee JBK, News, Gentile MONDAY EVENING i WW, Pee — pal % — Sun. Afternoon WCAR, News -¢:00—WJIR, News 8:15—(2)—Secret Storm. CKLW. Music By Roth WXYZ, Mesling rings #:15—WJR, Bud Quest WW3, News. by True : - ‘W, Frank and eat Kensie 3: ; —~ | 16:45—WIR, Christophers. : wi Coffee With Clem CKLW, N 3:30—(4)—On, Your Account. (2) a in teen .ocLw, Gan Non| WIBK. Horseman Ladies Day. ~ ; 8:20—WJR, Music Hall WCAR, News, Ballade i : 11:00—WJR,” News 3:06-—WWJ, Golden Voices WWJ, Bob Maxwell 3: 45—(7)—Cowboy Colt. Sew ners CKLW. Sammy Kaye EiS—WEAR. Radio Revival wack te are - we AR, News, Review 9:00—WJIR, News Ww. Chase Sane A OMNNY aeem gin Pint | se-cmt, nprtnuy | | Tei, Mitte, | MOAR TA eee ; WYz, Top of Town 2:38—CKLW, British Music CKLW, News, Music 6:%—WIR, Bod Reynolds 4:30—(4)—Howdy Doody (2)—The- CKLW, Jewish Horizons WXYZ, Nour of Decision WJBK, News, Murphy ww, Fran Pettay : WCAR, News, Riythm wxyz, ) ater. 11:30—WJR, CBS Orch 00 WJR. TRA WCAR. *:15—WIR, Kitchen Clute CKLW, News Den McLeod 9:30_WJR. Mrs. Paige CKLW, Good Neighbor Beb Murphy 9:45.WJIR, Pete & J €hiw, Tony Martin wi an A. Qodfrev Story CKLW, News, tease chs WJBK, News, Murphy WCAR, News, Temple 10:38—WWJ, Bob Hope WYZ, Whispering CKLW, Mary Morgan WCAR, Harmony Hall 10:45— WWJ, Break Bank WXYZ, Girl WCAR, Harmony 10, pomatiedithe Strike It Rich Mod Romances Behind po weary ween. = McLeod 18:15— cue. New xYz, McCarthy Hearing WCAR, Harmony Hall 11:30—WIR, Make Up Mind 12:45—WJR, Jack White WWJ. PFren Harris WXYZ, Curtain Calls CKLW, Ginger Rogers _| MONDAY AFTERNOON 1:00—WJR, Read of Life WWJ, News, WXYZ, Charm CKLW, News, Davies 1:15—WJR, Ma Perkina CKLW, Bud Davies 1:30—WJR, Dr. Maione— L & Shine WCAR, News, Coffee Heatter Marries Mulvoliand 4:45-—WJR, Music Mall 6:45—-WJR, Curt Massey 6:45WJIR, Lowell Thomas WWJ, Nation's Business WXYZ, Ed MeKensie 7:00—WJR, Guest _— WW). 3 Star Ex WCAR, News, Music 1:15—WWJ, Pran Pettay CKLW. Guy Nuno . 1:30—WIR, Peter L. Mayes WWJ, Morgan Beatty i on \ean's Pamity sal | 4 ed 6:30—W Talent Scouts 6:15—WXYZ, Ghow Worle | - Wayne University, sang “Old Man River,” and “Asleep in the Deep.” this month to compete for national honors, ~~ national membership chairman Clark of Beta Chapter in Detroit. the program. McCarthy Is Speaking in Wisconsin Tonight €:15—WJR, Musie Date: WwW. . Ferg 10:45—WW, Storpbook CKLW. Back to God 2:15—WJIR, Perry Mason Ghe oc ea 11:06—WIR, ac WIBK, Records 2:30—WJR, Nora Drake “Artists of Tomorrow” regital re- WCAR. Sports WWJ, St. Paul's Cath. 1¢45—WJR. Mantovant WXYZ, Martin Block \ | WXYZ, Paul Winter WAY, Assembiy of Goa | -CKLW, Bud Davies cently held in Jefferson Junior 0:00 WIR, Rayncide; Racing | CHLY. = sng ns enn WJBK, Blue -Serenéde 1:45 WIR, Brighter Day | High School. . : . Here's newer . : CRLW, Partlament” Mull WoaR, Bees : a CKLW, Peggy Lee This is a national contest, spon- WCAR, Ballads 11:18—W4R, Man. Day WXYZ, Melody Moods 2:00 WIR, Mulltop House sored here by Phi Gamma Delta’ - 11:89 WIR. Albom GoW. News. ‘Witness Lite Besutitul..__| er Steet = Pha niee whorls aor WXYZ, Fred Wolfe owo i ate —~ Other numbers favorably men- CKLW, | -Qelf Tourn.| CKLW. News, Chats WIBK. ae Munn WXYZ, Wattrick, Mok. tioned were by Phyllis Smith and | 1:90—WCAR, Tiger B._See. Porguoen WOAR,—Cottee 4:20 W3ik-_bintem terme —1 Olivete—Mathes sopranos dames *WKY2, Dancing Party Ww, Biorwal Ligt it - ote EYS. : Mews Welle | WHYE. Wat k Mek. Stevens and Bobbie Wickliffe, | CKLW, Quis odin Dede 4:15—WIR, Music, News — | tenors. Ballads CKLW, 2 oo : : a Sehr beh WCAR, Tiger Tunes pao Pech 9 epclor gd WWJ, Stelle Dalles Twitty, a graduate of Pontiac |]. ae FR Dan gouster® sere | 12:45—WCAR, Warmup Time cae braces oto ae ym: Gunmine Sue =| High School and a student at He will go to Indianapolis later | ~ Guests were Mrs, Mary Myles, of the sorority, and Mrs. L. K. | Vera Dobson was chairman af \ 4 y _ BOSTON 1:00 P. M. Stay tuned for Scores after the game WCAR MUNTZ TV SERVICE By\Muntz Ex-Service Men (R-Wis.) will be the keynote speak- er here tonight as this city cele- brates the anniversary of a meet- ng which Ripon citizens say found- ed the Republican party 100 years ago. McCarthy. has not revealed the subject of his address. This evening's speech will follow Committee expects more 30,000 vistors for the ple celebration, con a mile-long street parade today. Horseman | The city’s Republican ne at Fox TV We Service—Repair All Makes of TV 5986 Hetchery Roed “Celi FE 23-2871 Mitchell’s TV Sales and Service _ 109 N, Saginaw St. — ae path ee ANDY CON Radio and TV Service Quality Service on. All Makes Including Muniz Call Federal 4-9736 ae nme y Progra warn Venderesok. CKLW, Queen's Men 6:45—WXVZ, Just Easy ‘ WWJ. Phrase Pays 8:00—(4)—DennisDay;—{7)—Wres-}9:!5- WIR, May Hawks | > |__CKLW., Queen for » Day |. Lae—Pheat i ea 8:30—WJR, Renfro Valie ww, : WWJ, Memortal ting. (2)—I Love Lucy. WWJ. News 7 | wxvz, Muse Me OS ainacs eee WXYZ, T. Camarate 8:30—(4)—Robert Montgo (2 WXYZ, Light & Life CKLW, To Be aencuneee is CKLW Henry; Charm a gomery. CuLW, Pontiac Baptist WCAR. News, Review fom Wendy Warren oe—WW), American Rand ‘tons. Ave Maria , . Paye Elisabeth WCAR, Back to God 1:18 —WJBE. Dele Young CKLW, Break the Bank wxvs.. ~ Future bensthte/ 9:00 — (7) — Boxing. (2)—Studio! 9:45 ww, quest stars He el Ge) oe oan Tis Crees bien nae - ai : " vw, neater ' ennessee Ernie One. 9:00 WIR. News CKLW, Radio Bible 12:15 WIR, Auak Jonas way nh ber McGee . WWJ, Crossroads /JBK, Sen. Ferguson WWJ. Cinderell pane - 9:30—(4)—Col. March. y . zene c wee : ES Retigious ee. | 7:4S—WJBK, UD. Radtable| STW. Austin Oren gies » Baserte 10:00—(4)—Playhouse. (2)—News.| WJBK, News, Serenade 8:00-WJR, Gary Crosby id ? fetes nperire ere (7)—Amos ’n’ Andy. WCAR, News, Balvation WWJ. Sun. With Gaerroway be ee Ne ne Trent WXYZ, Top of the Town — 9:15—WJR. Faith Hymns Sa Acces Se Vom | cuLw. Sed Davies CKLW Hollywood Date 10:15—(2)—Weather. WXYZ, TBA __| Wonk! News Recoras | WJBK, Tiger Game | 19:38WJR. Btars in Night "9:30—WWJ, Faith in Action ~WCAR, Det. vs. Bor ww, Two ony 10:30—(4)—Stage 4. (Times | XYZ, Voice 8:30-WJIR, Little Margie WXYZ, Sen, Hearines ~ aa CKLW, Lutheran W, Ray Girardin _ _; CKLW, 1¢:45—CKLW, Quiet Gencta y t1:00— WIR, News Ww, News CKLW. Kuren, Sports WJBK, Larry Gentile 11:15—WJR, Bob Revnolds Trucking Co's. Pontiac a ahd WWJ, Mayer, Music WXYZ, Top oF Lown CKLW Manhattan Must | CKLW, Peller McKellar WJBK, Morning Music drivers getting $1.55 and repair- men $1.78. The 48 drivers- and 15 mainten- ance men will continue to work a 48-hour week, Dreasher explained, with holiday and vacation pay re- maining the same. The employes are represented by local 1097 of | AFL Local Agrees to. 1-Year Contract With Pontiac City Lines Employes of Pontiac City Lines have agreed to a one-year labor jcontract with the bus company calling for a hourly six-cent wage increase, according to Earl W. Dreasher, transportation superin- tendent. All other provisions are the same as in the previous contract which expired last Sept. 20, said Dreash- er. Negotiations took 10 months, : Five Pontiac Students ‘Graduating, at St. Hugo Motor Coach Employes. | Pontiac elementary students graduating from St. Hugo of the Hills Country Day School Sunday morning at 9:30 are Mary Jane Puertas, Judith Ermel, Donna Needle, Carolyn Cummings, Mary Ann Johnson, Maureen Drake, Frank Syron, Fred Metz, Jerome Amann, Gregory Kemp and Rob-. ert Eldred. ‘purposes. ~ “Grandmother really started us as actresses, for she used to direct us in little plays,’ Jayne explained. “Using her name has brought us a great deal of good luck.” returned to the United States. ‘appeared in dramas and sister’ Audrey in musicals. She also has had some radio experience, can sing and once taught dancing. begun to make her mark in TV shows. It wasn't until after Audrey had | that Jayne started to attract at- . tention there, too. Since then she/ hag had lead roles in some big with a Tact-finding board appoint- in December by Gov. G. Men- nen Williams to help mediate the dispute. The contract increases the starting wage for drivers to $1.50 per hour ‘and that for repairmen to $1.68. The maximum wage Yor both groups is reached after +witt present the. diptomas: The Rev. Francis Stack, pastor. | 2 Notions of Corn Alfred Giorgi sent her young son | Michael to a neighbor to borrow two tablespoons of corn starch. He SACRAMENTO, Calif. i) —Mrs. | t - Dean Edmonson of UM Dies at 71 ANN ARBOR # — Dr. James B. Edmonson, dean emeritus of the University of Michigan school || AFL. Street, Electric Railway and of education, died at his home last night following a heart attack. Dean Edmonson, one of the most Though he rétired in 1952, fairs. in 1914 and became dean school of education in 1929. popular figures and keenest wits on the Michigan campus, was 71. he re- mained active in university af- He joined the Michigan faculty of the Born in Parkersburg, Iowa, Dr. Edmonson received his bachelor's and master’s degree from Michi- gan and his doctorate from the University of Chicago. Ty se rwont FE 4-2525 HAMPTON ELECTRIC COMPANY 825 W. Huren “Wear, “sald ~ Dressher, with “peturned: with: a jigger of whisky. ' Si aaa 993 Mt. Clemens Oakland County’s Only Factory Authorized Parts and Service for Muntz TV Servicing All Makes C&VTV re 4-1515 Pontiec SUNDAY OPEN WEEK DAYS The Floor Shop 9P.M.-9P.M an 3) ' A graduate, RADIOS A Portable is sure to make a with your favorite hit Portable In Choice of $ Popular Colors Priced From 1157 W. 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Zz lead ae io me tt . aa — record as being opposed to use of OW. Lawrence SS public funds to build toll roads. MUSIC SOOTHS OR STIRS my 4. Lee Voorhees ancient legend ‘there was musie before words; driums were beaten excite men to wild frenzy. io ere words we were to sleep by the lullabye of our mothers. Some of the happiest recol- r lections of our youth are the times when we G stood around our organ sing the Gy old hymns we knew loved. One of the yj = 2 ~—s greatest contributions to mankind was the Gi crude, temperamental and screechy phono- ZZ graph; it gave us music. |g jc is” iversal language; one of our ig sabasor: stationed fal India. was homesick. 'g On Sunday morning he entered the church \Y of a Mission. The words of the service might g as well have been roaiag bg ond a, Yy ‘(4 * ee i of cen at home. Music was the bond of | Y, O Y €S= fellowship. z i Sing for the joy in your heart. Sing to re j erase sadness. Sing to be one with the Er, as M. E. SIPLE universé: Ee: ; . , pas fe a3 908 N. Perry Street " Pheme FE 2-8378 —————— ——_ y Say about seventeen years trom now. , That's 884 weeks, If $5 a week is saved, j there will be $4,420 plus interest! PAINT DOLLARS 60 Y Of course Dad can start with any amount, U- and step it up later. The essential j thing is to start soon — then don’t stop. g~ i; Open a savings account here this week! om 2 | i ; BERRY BROTHERS —| READY MIXED HOUSE PAINT |_uuuw ] Protects wood and metol j through summer expansion However, she’s surrounded by forms that will | cation of forms that will cut Federal Government | 7 : = w oe r eplgiisetineth make the government $30,000 richer each year. | expenses. yy C STATE BANK olors stay new - looking Y : 4 7 longer, under adverse — Y = eee Conutioneal (Ce easy |, Federal Civil Defense lk Cc Bi Woman Leaves Store y omer es eee SERVICE ; : to apply. . Plans Nationwide Drill e OF eS Ig Througi Clean Window | 7 SEI EN SE j 3 — ae | ; | LONGVIEW, Tex. W—At Blatt's Uy; . BRANCH! Me Sy BH [WASHINGTON w—The Federat 8g |store here, they've decided that} & ag a ein ES a we a ee Win in Taxes |keeping the store-front glass clean j " planning its first nationwide [ | might be too éxpensive. during which 41 major VU. S. cities | A woman customer walked out Member of Federal ' 5 < 2 ; will come under mock atomic - lof the store yesterday — via the Deposit Insurance | ' Gallon = J attack. Senate Committee OKs Diate clase window. ; SS woe wacom last ee os Relief for Stockholders | | She wasn't hurt, but the glass FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY! | June 14 and 15, is intended “to in-| by Wide Margin | | crease the operational capabilities , : A $790 100% N lon | of all civil defense organizations, | WASHINGTON uw — President ° e ° y ‘test communications facilities, and | ESenhower scored a big victory ra | provide realistic training for civil a his 19% tax program in Senate ee 436 Orchard Lake Ave. 4 Inch Paint Brush FE 5-6150 Oakland Fuel & Paint ‘|| defense workers.” SS Gunpowder Burns Man in Waterford — George Sheck, 21, of 6744 High- land Rd., Waterford Township, was admitted to Pontiac General Hos- pital with first and second degree burns to face and hands, when he ignited some black gunpowder after placing it in a cinder block. Sheck and a companion, Fred France of 4770 Pontiac Lake Rd., “Reliable INSURANCE Protection” ~| Wm. W. Donaldson Agency 714 Community National Bank Phone FE 4-4565 || neighborhood of Sheck's home, and || were using. powder found at the in- jured boy's home, according to Waterford Township Police. France was not injured. New York raises seven times |more domestic ducks than any oth- jer state. Fi e FE Phon 5-6148 ‘tion for fair dealt buyer. 8 of the It’s the aling — is the sign of a Wise" 7 = Peete Look Once—and Then Look Again! & BETTER BUSINESS BOARD. Pontiac Chamber of Commerce Waldron Hotel Bldg. Second Look That Tells | Subdivision Residents _|to Discuss Association 7 es ae oe ey : 3 i . aS pe % The ; ; <7 | 7:30 p. m. in the Emmanuel B Many times people get into trouble because = eine ual they fail to take a second look. This is es- pecially true in dealing with unknown con- cerns or questionable individuals. second look at the merchandise, the second look at the contract, the second look which tells the merchant’s reliability and reputa- | association to back neighborhood “nance. Committee action yester- day on the omnibus tax revision bill. The committee voted by the n- expectedly wide margin of 9 to , with two abstentions, to aceept.the last remaining major, provision in the House-passed bill — the con- troversial plan to give substantial tax relief to stockholders on divi- |dend income * * * This provision — strongly sought by the administration — involves the biggest revenue loss in the bill except for the accelerated depreci- ation section which the committee , : : _ {approvd Thursday. _ 4 Waterford Township, -were—in-the The Senate group now expects to clean-up work on the 875-page measure next Monday or Tues- day. However, the staff will have a tot of drafting work-to-do-so the bill is not expected to be ready for the floor until about June 21. * * * | One big question that still may come up in the committee is a propposal for a general income tax eut by raising personal ex- emptions. One veteran member, who de- clined use of his name, said the chance for a general reduction had been improved greatly by the group's decision to retain the divi- '|dend income relief provision. This also was the view of Sen. George (D-Ga), senior committee iyesterday whether the ac. | “ton brightened the chinces for a- general income’ tax cut of some | kind, he said: | “IT would think so. I would hate |to go to the floor with a-bill which | igave this dividend relief and didn't | do anything for 90 per cent of the taxpayers.”’ Residents of Washington Park Subdivision will meet Tuesday at tist Church to discuss forming an improvement, according to Wil-[ liam L. Treanor, publicity chair- man. Besides _problems —in individual areas, major projects for consid- eration, Treanor said, include de- velopment of a park play area, an annual pest control program and a j ahildnen ta hy ast i p 4 Working Burglar GOSPORT, Ind. @ — Burglars aren't supposed to be advocates of honest toil but the loot taken from a Gosport store included $750 worth of work clothes. __ cod * EVERY EVENING 825 W. HURON See the Letest TV Demonstrated! ll useo F USED TV ||| HAMPTON ELECTRIC CO. 825 W. Huron. FE 4-2525 Democrat. Asked after the vote | } = Do your cooking days or weeks ahead. Make Company Dinner —Cooked Last Week ...Waiting in Your = ot Cae Fag Ge she a G3) —Treezer WHEN COMPANY'S COMING why not play hostess in the easy, unflustered way? It's simple. Here's how. __- those festive appetizers. Bake a ham, pie, cake, cookies ... and pop ‘em in your freezer. - _Then_on the big day, food's on the table with = a heat:und-serve-speed,as deliciously fresh-as- tho just prepared. 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