The Weather Cloudy With Showers Details page two 118th YEAR coed 4 ee { ot RAISE. spaces i hate 4 / i x** — * _'THE PONTIAC PRESS: “SINTERRATIONAL NEWS GERVICE Home Edition 7e ' PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, TUESDAY, APRIL 19, 1955—82 PAGES Polio Immunization Starting Today in County 7 Hart and GOP | Work Together on Free Shots Draw Plans to Make Salk Vaccine Available to All State Children LANSING (# — In an un- precedented burst of politi- cal cooperation, the Repub- lican - controlled Michigan Legislature and Democratic Lt. Gov. Philip A. Hart worked together today to provide Salk polio vaccine for all children regardless of their parents’ wealth. r Lik EF iy ve OE! | , 3 i S ? 3 ij ee it FS Ff ? i i | ret 5 : to receive a proposed distinguished civilian award. CINCINNATI @—Albert J. raud, 71, is an English horn player and a traditionalist. 3 g g FG il t ur R z Th iu F it : h is egc3 ef? pee ti iti att i iti ut e a I i 1 f i Visits Greek Royalty AT ATHENS ROYAL PALACE — Socrates V. Sekles of Pontiac, supreme treasurer of Ahepa, now on a visit to Greece and Turkey was given an audience with King Paul and Queen Frederica of Greece. Sekles is shown above (left) et the Athens Royal Palace with the reign- ing couple. Russia Asks Big-Four Meet fo Sign Austrian. Treaty — MOSCOW (# — The Soviet Union called today for a meeting of the Big Four foreign ministers in Vienna in the nearest future to sign an Austrian state treaty. Soviet Foreign Minister V. M. Molotov called in the top diplomatic representatives of Britain, France and the United States this morning to hand them notes declar- ting: Strikers Grow fo Over 50,000 Walkout at Sperry Co. idles 9,000 as Labor’s Unrest Increases “As a result of the ex- change of opinion with trian question and conclude >| it ! af : it ‘aR Upper lle Lisl | rip iis t fT | | coe it | | i f q | : i s& ii a5 i i U.S. Subverting Red China, Chou Tells Delegates Claims Peaceful Aims at Bandung Meeting of Asians, Africans BANDUNG, Indonesia (# —Red China’s Premier Chou En-lai told the Asian- African conference today his country is not interest- ed in “subversive activities” but instead is being “sub- verted by the United States of America.” “If you do not believe this,” he told the delegates, Trick-Treat Killer Gets Electric Chair { ! : Inoculation Project Under Way . 580 Rochester Children Getting Vaccine Today First Shots for Other Rural Schools Slated Tomorrow Afternoon e Shots of the Salk polio vaccine were given to 580 first and second graders in Rochester district schools this morning, leading off the mass immunization of Oakland County school chil- dren. The Rochester pupils re- ceived the first in a two- shot series in clinics set up in Harrison Central and Brooklands schools... - They were transported by bus from eight other public and paro- chial elementary buildings to the two central locations. | a y Ca albeit FIRST IN LINE — Jeffery Wurges, of 140 Buell Rd., Lake Orion, was first in line at Rochester this | Wurges. About to administer a shot of vaccine is Dr. morning as mass immunization against polio got | Eve Schiecte assisted by Mrs. Robert Blome, nurse under way. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John| (standing) both of Rochester. as Man Who Released Yalta Papers WASHINGTON @—Secretary of “This invelved an exercise by State Dulles said today that Asst.| Mr. McCardle of a discretion that Secretary Carl W. McCardle was| was his,” Dulles said. “It in- the man who gave out the Yalta| volved no breach of security.” Pentiace Press Phete Dulles Names His Assistant McCardle Release of the single copy came just a day after the State Depart- ment had said disclosure of the Dr. John D, Monroe, | health director, said only 10 per | cent or less of the parents of eli- About 24,000 youngsters will get Shots for Ponjiac and Waterford Township children will be given in a series of clinics Saturday, May 7. In all localities, children will re- ceive the second in the two-shot series approxima’ one month after the first. for these clinics will be announced next month. Schedule for clinics ih rural (Continued on Page 2, Col. 2) papers a day ahead of their gener-| Dulles said he had concluded by |Tecord of the wartime conference al release. | the time the one copy was given | between British Prime Minister om fea Dulles told the Senate Foreign Relations Committee that Mc- Cardle, “gave a galley proof’ to the New York Times the evening of March 15.. out that the British government Churchill, publication and that the publica- | tion would not hurt U.S. relations | i with Allies. would not be in the national in- terest. Dulles was summonded to a closed-door session of the com- mittee headed by Sen. George (D-Ga.) and read a prepared statement. In it he said James B. Reston of the New York Times told Dulles and McCardie the morning of March 15 that it was Keston’s “impression” of a conversation he said he had with George ‘‘that the senator wished to see the Yalta record made pub- lic by the State Department.” Reston, Dulles said, “urged that it was of the utmost importance Scientists Begin to Study Great Brain of Einstein PRINCETON, N. J. (UP)—Scientists today began a study of the great brain of Dr. Albert Einstein. The shy physicist who died in his sleep early yesterday had asked that fellow scientists study his brain and other vital organs and they were removed shortly before his body was cremated yesterday afternoon. “His brain looks like everybody else’s,” a pathologist remarked after a brief examination. But scientists planned to study the gray mass carefully for any physical manifestation of its extraordinary capacities. Disposition of the ashes* of the humble man whose name was known through- out mfost of the world was not expected to be ordered for some time. ~ An autopsy disclosed that Ein- stein died of a rupture of the aorta, the artery of the body. He was admitted to the Prince- ton hospital Friday after he was seized with severe nausea. No funeral service was held for the scientist although he was not an atheist. He once said he believed in God as a “superior reasoning power, which is revealed whole and not in garbled form.” newspaperman.”’ that God plays dice with the uni- verse. God is subtle but He is not malicious.” - | evening.”’ was not until shortly after 10 a.m. bassador phoned me that his gov- (Continued on Page 2, Col. 6) Papers, books and pads scrib- bled thick with formulae were strewn over the desk and around the room in profusion. Memorial services were planned for Friday on the Princeton cam- England Cuts Taxes LONGON #® — The government announced today a cut in income taxes, The basic rate will be 424 per cent of taxable income instead pus. of 45 per cent. Reds Tried to Break Him Up, Judge Medina Reveals DETROIT (@—Federal Judge Harold R. Medina has described the strategy of the American Com- munist Party during the 1949 New York trial of 11 of its leaders as s “I soon realized it was just a ea | La Medina said the real issue of| coming at you for five or six weeks, wherever you turn, you can understand how people could jump .| of their own will.” ' (Jan Masaryk, Czech foreign During the trial, he said; he stood Soviet Premier Stalin had withdrawn its objections to! ang the late President Roosevelt that the papers be published as a “I said that such matters fell under the jurisdiction of Mr. Mc- f who was a former Dulles said Reston and McCardle left him at that point and Dulles “subsequently learned” that Mc- Cardle ‘“‘gave a galley proof to Mr. Reston about 8:30 p.m, that Dulles told the committee it . | of March 16 that “the British Am- ernment agreed to publication and Comes to End Pontiac Area Lashed by Rain, High Winds ‘Early Today The threat of the season's first tornado hovered over the Pontiac tween midnight and 2 a.m. Tornado warnings were issued by the U. S. Weather Bureau in Detroit at 12:30 wall of a theater 45 minutes after the last patron had left. By 8 a.m, today, winds in Pon- tiac had diminished to 10 m.p.h. The forecast is for cloudy skies | with occasional showers and more | thunderstorms tonight and tomor- row, Cooler tempreatures are seen for tonight, with a low ef 50-64. cloudy with thunderstorms and turning cooler. Low is expected to be near 45. At 8 a.m., the mercury in down- town Pontiac stood at 56 degrees, rising to 62 at 2 p.m. 800 Polio Monkeys Arrive in America 7 key Fs y } net nt - / f f .< | Poy THE of 1035, "The Day in Birmin “nel Commissioners, Residents Debate Eton Buffer Strip BIRMINGHAM — Anxious resi-, acquire the lots from a real estate developer or merely provide | ; é Pontiac's annual bicycle inspec- i 5 ge i i é a ‘] EF iit Hl f; | ; : F LIVE DAVY CROCKETTS — Davy Crockett, fabled frontiersman, would be proud of his namesake and descendant in Houston, Tex. For Davy Crockett III, great-grandson of the Alamo hero, is a modest man who acts like he doesn’t give a whoop or @ holler for the current juke- box glorification of his name. “They're sure makin’ a thing of it,” says the 31-year-old architect. A taciturn man in the true mountaineer tradi- tion, he admits hearing “The Ballad of Davy Crockett” a “couple .of times.”’ And his four-year-old son, Davy Crockett IV, also allows as how | : he's heard it. Crockett says he's a descendant of the legendary Davy through the hero's youngest son. Of the original Davy’s mementos he hasn't so much as a shred of coonskin. In fact, to show Davy IV how things were in the old days, he had to go out and borrow a Tennessee | ‘ | 5 Hf} 5 s Et ef iv : | 4 | Hospital Conversion Bill Goes fo Senate ei Fy F | i Ht 5 cf Committee Chairman Greene mental] institutions are overcrowd- | serve unit to Willow Run Airport | Beaten Girl Still Listed as ‘Critical’ il Hl mM iH Death Takes Member of Pioneer Family $ E : a i : rT BTE | Z E so < THEE i F A | ite ul gee 5 Pe gs gs BE isi 3 seth FPS EE : He i “ ae a B °F z the D. N. Cooley Gratiot Ave., Mt. Clemens, with Reader Cherbaneau officiating. Burial will follow in the Clinton Grove Mauso- leum., long rifle. Unauthorized »Picket Line Gives Up at Plant Here | Hf i i | H 2 i é Meanwhile, Cindy’s accused 12- year-old attacker Terry Allen Mor- gan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack B. King of 255 W. Fairmont St.. is held in the Oakland County Chil- | dren's home, awaiting a hearing April 26 in juvenile court. Sanity test for the boy also had been ordered. Dulles Says Aide F ae f s zg Painless Dentistry Seen in Few Years DETROIT (UP) — The dentist who tells his patient to ‘‘open wide won't burt a bit’’ will be fell- the absolute truth a few years Supervisors Name Year's Committees l i i i - 8 5 : Sam Porumb Sam Porumb, 60, of 250 Dick St. ’ 7 5% Mei r LF kif Ht ii FE ill R 38 Released Papers (Continued From Page One) that a confirmation cable from London was on its way to me.” Thus the papers were, by Dulles’ account, given to the Times before the British formally agreed to pub- lication. But Dulles said the British am- bassador had “indicated his con- currence” to publication on March 15. In a telephone conversation with the ambassador that morn- ing, Dulles said, “I said I would advise Sir Anthony Eden (now Prime Minister and then Foreign Secretary) of my views” that | publication should not be delayed longer. A s Fe HE leaked out they also | were attempting to lure Martin | is ; day at 10 a.m. from the St. George Rumanian Church with the Rev. Ted Seala officiating. Burial will i : j ! F | ie 4 g 3 Re-elect Sparks Tax Allocation Board Chairman 9g Fy z li “ann i 5 H Pe co; EE (Continued From Page One) & ¥ > 2 i Looks at F ae id ! “IT sent a message to Sir An- thony saying that I thought it un- desirable to perpetuate a situation which created an atmosphere of mystery and concealment and that, accordingly, unless he felt strongly against it, I proposed to publish.” E H f ' ie B i 5 ¥ : : 2 § B. FF al: Vaughn School, including Brookside, Cay Sad Ceuntey, &. Huge and Wing *. Clarkston Elementary School tnclud- sy Ortonville, Andersonville and Sasha- ¥. Ciarencevilie Central Gchoot. tnciud: ing St. Lutheran, Westbrook, Bots ford and wood. ™ including Bond enc t § j 3 é z F if of Lincoln Park, and collided with a car driven by William Raiseh of Berkley. Tot Struck-by Auto Four-year-old Ernest E. Morris of 372 S. East Bivd., is reported in good condition in Pentiac General Hospital today after suffering a fractured skull yesterday when struck by an auto near his home. Pontiac Police quoted the driver, Albert C. Spittle, 61, of 163 Lin- coin St., as saying the child ran after a ball in the street in the path of his auto. merce end Twin RO Man Is Sentenced Walled Lake Elementary School, tn ary, Wizom and 8t. Wil- Caridean Drappeaux, 30. of 417/iames °*™* ns preps Oak, 7 gu ie he mgt Green. and asseased $140 costs by Oak- All begin at 9 a.m. except the one at Bertha Baker School. Chil- ey ate dren should go first to their reg- Drappeaux admitted April niet Seeerka ie — = setting fire a Bs home after a | tral clinic for their ; Gets 3-Yeor Probation The Weather was a | FOF Passing Bad Checks PONTIAC showers the tonight and ee tonight, lew 50-34,, Ralph C. Mecum, 2%, of 25045) oi‘ Tomerrew night | Berg Rd., ..Southfield Township, Ly ere ‘4 r esa age Tn a aac Hoe | by Oakland County Circuit Judge H. Russel Holland. Mecum pleaded guilty April 11 te passing three bad checks within ten days last October totaling $75. The cost figure was high because it was necessary to send an officer | '° bring Mecum back from Florida oe | where he was arrested. -. 48] Troy Man Sentenced Edward C. Berry. 20. of 131 Letonia, Troy Township, was placed on three-year probation Fi il i? E i AF 29 Bu 5 g z9 : i fi Elemen Dayle snd” Seveth Bey ,aventnt Bertha Baker School, including High- Th & 4 : ; Sims School, including Raton. Hol F G { gge Car- Wed- i ! lk Ee Worden. epuietee School, includin: Beav- er, y Union, Log Cabin, Troy No. 2 and Colerain Union Lake School. including Com- Beach ; i % i g : fa Thieves Loot Apartment 7 J 7 z in Two-Car Collision Oakland May Join Macom of Critical Water Problem in Area Teday in Peotiac Lowest temperature preceding § am se At @ am.: Wind velocity 10 mph. Directton: west. Fe zF troit, was treated for | ss i f i Moon sets Tuesday at ¢:15 p.m Moon rises Wednesday at 4:17 a.m. i : if is & eeneenes Menday in Pontiac {As recorded downtown! i; E3i i Fir if i 8 & Eye Frozen Fish Stick appeared i 5 Feet esewereeseeree , eee Pee COO OR ORO HOT EO Oe es g 7H 5 ‘Gets 2-Year Probation | ing a car in Bloomfield Township | i i re i aftt F i : egesesuccss % taste Bismarck Buffalo Denver a Raptte aa, Jacksonville a City é - 1 7 ” 7. ge EH 6 —) Lenz is Pr a THE PONTIAC PRESS, 7 f . TUESDAY, APRIL 19, 1955 KN). THREE Eisenhower Wants ; Portrait of ‘Shy Genius High Honor for Salk Hisenhower’s congratulations on authorized hopes it will have been by Friday afternoon 4 FRANK CARRUTHERS ‘offers of fortune, the Nobel Prize FUNERAL HOME jand the constant gaze of the cur- 110 WESSEN ST, _ || 228 _Public. | PHONE FE 3-7374 Ejnstein responded by turning down fortune for a quiet, modest Ambulance Service shrank from publicity. > * existence devoted to study. He at Any Hour More than 20 years of his life were spent in the quiet university town of Princeton, N.J., where he | |Einstein Shurined Public Flattery had a lifetime job as head of the self was always ready to talk about his work, But the door was slammed on the inquirer wanting simply to know about Einstein. ‘ Ld a . March l4th each year—the an- «.|miversary of Einstein's birth in 1879 in Ulm; Germany—was an occasion for seeking some celebra- im- | mathematician and physicist. GETS AEC POST — Brig Gen. |K. E. Fields, 46, has been ap- pointed general manager of the Atomic Enegry Commission. The Elkhart, Ind., soldier succeeds | His hair, in later years com- Sometimes [instein complied, but mostly he took the stand: “What is there to celebrate; birth- days are automatic things; birth- days are for children!’ Another outward symbol of Ein- stein’s deprecation of self was his disregard for clothes and appear- ance. 7 . * pletely grey, was usually uncut | ang bushy. He had a scraggly mustache, wore baggy trousers and preferred well-worn sweat- shirts and sweaters to starched shirts. Once at a formal dinner when others were eulogizing him. Ein- stein turned to author Fannie Hurst and confided: “You know, I never wear socks,” When his wife once objected to his baggy look, he quoted Spinoza to her: “It would be a sad situa- tion if the bag was better than the neat wrapped in it.” At Princeton, Einstein was as- sociated with many other world- famous scientists. 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He's my | friend," one little blond boy said | proudly, Einstein frequently exchanged | Christmas and birthday presents | with his small friends. He was perhaps more free to be himself, with children than with anyone | else. = 7 * | ONCE AN ENEMY — Dr. Wehr- | ner Von Braun, inventor of Hitler's | most terrible World War II weapon —the V-2rocket—has become an American citizen. He was sworn He did not own a car. But great | before his modest home, bringing such world figures as Nehry of India and Ben-Gurion of Israel to), gt fHuntsville, Ala., with 102 his door. lother German rocket eperts. Among the personal accomplish- | ments Einstein hid from public knowledged as a fine iar een he sometimes performed for ~ therings of friends. 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TUESDAY, APRIL 19, 1955 Water Survey Proposal Deserves Legislative OK Slated for consideration in the State The bill was introduced by State Senator WriL1aM 8. Broom- FIELD of Royal Oak. Its provisions in general duplicate those of a bill’ approved last year by the House but killed in a Senate committee. * * * The measure would authorize a re- quest by the State Water Resources Commission for $20,000 so that it could match the counties’ contribution in nities now facing probable serious shortages. No community in this five county area has more at stake in this matter than Pontiac. A week ago City Manager Willman urged the City Commission to take the lead in efforts to find new water resources. * * * His stand was based on the known facts that despite the drilling of new wells our underground water resources are steadily diminishing as demand grows with the growth of the city. Pon- tiac simply can’t afford to permit a water shortage which might cripple local industries. The Broomfield bill should be ap- proved by both branches of the Legisla- ture and .signed into law by the FBI Working to Curb Bank Robbery Upsurge The recent $305,000 robbery of a New York City bank’s branch is a disturbing reminder of the rapid increase in this form of crime. Fortunately the FBI, chief nemesis of bank bandits, is work- ing with the banks and expects to reverse this trend. The rate at which bank robberies have in- ‘creased is revealed in the 1954 report of FBI Chief, J. Epaar Hoover. * * * Back in fiscal 1951 there were 244 bank robberies in the United States. That number increased to 289 in 1952 and to 379 in 1953. In the 12 months ending June 30, 1954, a total of 438 financial institutions were victimized by armed bandits. * * * It would be a grievous mistake, how- ever, to conclude from these figures that the business of bank robbing has be- come safe. In the last fiscal year the FBI obtained 246 bank robbery convic- tions. This is an increase of 50 convic- tions or 25.5 per cent over the preceding 12 month period. Fines and recoveries in these eases totaled $541,565, sentences imposed total 2,367 years and 63 fugitives were captured. All the odds are against those who think they can get away with it. Germans Reviving Cartels News from Germany that cartels are coming back has a sinister tone. Even before V-J Day the stated objective of our Government was the eradication of cartels there ‘and the evils they breed. As they were then, cartels today are first cousins of our trusts. Whether na- tional or international they restrict production, control prices and allocate markets. Their purpose is purely monop- . j r § ports show that the tide is running strongly in favor of cartels’ legal restora- A short time ago the Adenauer government, pursuant to agree- ment with the Allies, submitted a substitute for the occupation ban on cartels. It was so weakened in parliaments by amendments, however, that free enterprise spokesmen called it virtually useless. ‘ As might have been expected, another proposal to legalize cartels and punish only the abuses was warmly received. * * * It now is abundantly clear that it was too much to expect occupation legisla- tion to undermine the German’s basic fondness for cartels. But it can be hoped that defeat and recovery have modified German opinion and that the Apznauzr government will punish abuses trace- able to these monoplies. . ——EEE—————E Tue pretty Spring weather inspires many a man to go out and dig in the earth — until he secures a can of worms for fish bait. aE - Prerwars movie attendance could be increased by using a better quality of oil on the popcorn. The Man About Town Spend Big Money $1,500,000 Recommended for Improvement in This Area Figures: What may not lie—but they often girdle the truth. / Of great importance to the Pontiac area is an announcement from Arthur C. Elmer, Chief of the Park Division of the Michigan State Conservation Commission. He recom- mends that the commission spend $1,500,000 this year in expanding facilities in seven recreational areas, all of which are in Oak- land County or near its borders. They are Bald Mountain, Ortonville, Holly, Metamora, Brighton, Island Lake and Pinckney. He says, “This must be done to take care of the booming population in that area.” The com- mission already owns enough land here, Mr. Elmer states, and the funds should be spent entirely for improvements, without any fur- ther acreage expansion. A complete study and survey now is under way. Of the 1,418 entries in the Baseball Contest, 35 picked Al Kaline batter on April 30. His boosters today are quite jubilant and have eyes on that $250 prize. The top five batters in the American League today are: ABR H Pet. 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Michigan 223 Malis Street, Rochester, HOMER HIGHT MOTORS, Ine. 160 S, Washington Street, Oxford, Michigan L. C, ANDERSON, Inc. 200-North Park Bivd, Lake Orion, Michigan DON’T. MISS THE RED BUTTONS SHOW—FRIDAY, 8:00 P. M.—CHANNEL 4 \ * 1» é a | ‘EIGHT ye / j ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, APRIL 19, 1955/ Overpopulation Troubles Egypt 1,500 Babies Are Born | Every Day While 1,000 | & Persons Die aan CAIRO (UP) — The most funda- | * mental problem facing Egypt now ‘is over-population. With the present population at 23,000,000, there are 1,500 children born every day. The rate of infant mortality has declined in recent years so that now only 18 of 1,500 die before reaching adolescence. The general death rate is less than 1,000 daily. Egyptian sociologists said it is practically impossible to in- crease production and national income to keep pace with the | -population growth. | Educational and healt Ny pro grams barely meet the increase, | and production projects, including | land reform and industrialization, can never match it. They explained that this in-| crease of birth rates is due to the fellaheen (peasants) who form two-thirds of the population. To the fellah, a child is extra) capital which costs nothing, be- Norway Battles’ e cruisers have been stationed alcohol smugglers a Now, this is being changed. The water police force is slowly but surely catching up with the law- breakers, even if the improvement does not come with the speed they could wish. Lack of funds is still a Urges Women Push for School Aid Funds Phone FE 2-0189 79 Osklend Ave. Funeral Home cause children start working as | hands in the fields or servants in| sllellae SA oF houses as soon as they are old | enough to walk, thus adding a bit | ° more revenue to the family’s in The Challenger: come: To the fellah’s wife, there Is Wolfson Parlays $10,000 More security for her in constant- . . . ly producing children because her if st F ] E y prodectag cuitarea becawse ber | Ito Vast Financial Empire ean easily divorce her for lack By DOUGLAS LARSON of fertility. CHICAGO (NEA)—There’s noth- Sociologists put forward two in | ing small-time about the assets ter-dependent solutions. | which handsome, 43-year-old Louis The first is a countrywide pro | Wolfson controls, reliably reported gram of obligatory education. This | in ane a on -—a ee would have the double effect of |). goad ; — — il depriving the fellah's children of | FI ae oe tas i sid their value as immediate capital | | oe = more Cars a eeps because of their being obliged to | Tk of, a, super-plush apartment attend schools, as well as spread- in New Y and expensively tai- ing‘ education. The second is to outlaw poly-| gamy and restrict divorce. This, | they pointed out, would result in| strengthening the female's posi- tion in the family as well as bet- tering the Egyptian family bonds. | Torfty Comfort , awe = : lored clothes. They permit him to have the) suave, former Notre Dame foot-| ball coach, Frank Leahy, as his constant traveling and business companion, the ready advice of a| slick public relations firm always) on tap, and the comradeship of | | such sports figures as Jack Demp- sey and Joe Di Maggio. | These things he has won by | company, a | | But his bid for a permanent It burns cleaner... more heat, less | smoke. Enjoy its EGG and STOKER SIBLEY COAL and SUPPLY CO. 144 N. Cass FE 5-8163 13 NO. SAGINAW ST. berth in the major league of| American finance, putting him in |the class of Robert Young, the| Vanderbilts, the Fords and Mor- gans is his fight for control of the and it’s hotter... ($750 million Montgomery Ward | mail order firm. If he wins Ward's, Louis Wolfson | “And after that I think I will de- | vote my time to fighting juvenile delinquency and communism,"’ he adds. | These things he claims as his long-term goals in life. Then he turns to Frank Leahy, who has | been at his side constantly since ithe Ward fight began, slaps him on the back and says: | “And this fine man is going to ‘help me do that job, too.”’ | In running the meetings of Ward stockholders which the Wolfson | group has been holding around the | country, Leahy introduces Wolfson | he favored giving contracts leq by his firms on a “You can always count on me giving contracts to friends. That is the way I do business,”’ he said to a startled audience, ‘But that is only when everything else is equal and they ‘meet the lowest price of a competitor,” he added. Wolfson attributes his financial wizardry to business lessons learned the hard way. “The bankers you have to de he says. “The trick is learning from your mistakes, and I made plenty of them,” he adds. Wolfson is at his best when dis- cussing One of the business he con- far as the future of the young man back in the fi- nancial world. (Tomorrow: Close-up of Sewell Avery.) Plant Visits Buyers HAVERHILL, Mass. (UP) — Al- lied ‘Shoe Machinery Corp, trans- formed a standard passenger bus into a miniature shoe plant. The factory-on-wheels provides front- EVEN IF YOU'VE NEVER DANCED BEFORE... side WILL YOU ACCEPT ™M HOUR ab ae ts a eon te a% $90 dance floor. Studios open 10 AM TRIAL LESSON? Phone FE 2-0244 You Can Have Any of ‘These dite a : a ee dee ot YOUR CHOICE | INSTALLED $Q95 PER YD. 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Fair Better Than Sunny in Weather Forecasts ATLANTA (UP) — Rookie weathermen in Atlanta are taught to use the word “‘fair’’ instead of “sunny” in their forecasts To show why, the old hands drag out a summary from a Raleigh, ax. “sunny” to “fair.”’ 'G. AL Mercer- SAVANNAH, Ga. @—There's a good reason nowadays for song- | writer Johnny Mercer to whistle a | Merry tune. He's fulfilled an am- | bitien of | of $300,000 The Hollywood songwriter de- posited a check for that. amount ‘yesterday in a Savannah bank to pay off about 300 persons who in- | vested in a real estate and insur- ance firm owned by his late father, : long standing — at a cost | The forecast read: “North Car- olina—sunny today, tonight and ‘Three New Cars Just Old, Used Heaps Now CHICAGO (UP) .— Three brand new automobiles became used cars yesterday without leaving the showroom floor. 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HURON, PONTIAC, MICH Fi yo . ) ° t. ; a + 7 P - L ~ - - - - — _-- a -— eet a ae ee ne a ee ee ee I — 4 j , | . rn , ie ) J | THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY. APRIL 19, 1955 ° ELEVEN Hal. 8: 3 . Bull Fight Fans Ache for Old Days A prime fighting bull at four or, he gores the matador he gains ho ever happens here. Good bulls are notebook: five brings $750 in the Madrid ring. | reprieve. Another matador merely | scarce in other lands, but there The ‘uillfighting industry in| But in Jess than half an hour after | comes in and finishes him. are 243 bull raising ranches in Spain ts in somewhat the same|he goes into that ring, magnif- In some Latin American coun-| Spain. unhappy plight as the in- | icently and ferociously aljye, the | tries the life of a brave bull is * es a gat gyre ain ee eS, Se B ieee Seen, Tit carey Recently matador Domingo Or- customers com tega, himself owner of a famous they never know when they will ranch, pleaded in a lecture that a get a Good show for their dough. TODAY'S ASSIGNMENT FOR: bull who had fought exceptionally The aficionados yearn for the good ; well should be saved and returned old days here, just as the fight to pasture for breeding purposes. fans back home sigh for the time The public generally resented when Jack Dempsey, Benny Leon-| | Ortega's plea. In Spain the “luck ard end Mickey Walker were in aes of the killing” is regarded as the gk ox ke v tllfight, The bail erat die to-cam. They sigh for another matador KLIN f plete the symbolic struggle of like Manolete, a legend of bravery oar man's skill triumphing over the and skill. Manolete was fatally im- force of brute courage. paled on the horn of a bull in its | / To me the most inhuman thing |- death lunge after he had delivered | ‘ about the whole spectacle isn't it a Mortal sword thrust. Because | | merely the ‘fact the bu slain— “he killed the bull and the bull | | \ |} | it is that the crowd often killed him” he has become an im- } jits carcass is dragged —- bullfighting an- \ poor alae j s. | fight. “At the time Manolete went into t) / For the hfe of me the ring he was worth $3,000,000,” ‘ how a human being one aficionado said. “Young mata- i a belaguered ani fae See is oe ok eae ~ oe want to get rich quick Ae game and retire or become a movie star = possibly understand. Nag Unntalioa, “het io what : w wrong pg ey "14 |Million-Dollar Fire oe ree cn <4 | a ok te oy tees en ee SV} ' 7 \Hits Japanese Port ring is the bull.” \ ; = YOKOSUKA, Japan (®—A million Although soccer is a far more dollar fire burned here,, it would ve i ag mai na ee * w a m 0 conclude that the art of bullstab- GHILDREN WHO DARED were burned te death. . bing is on the way out in Spain. Benjamin Franklin—The Boy Who Wanted to Learn The fire broke out a dance ‘ The true aficionado may grouse Born in Boston in 1706, Benjamin Franklin was a poor boy who| hall and swept through an amuse- about the ‘decline in the quality of | had to leave school and work as a soap and candiemaker. He was| ment center. More than 200 US. : the matadors, but the sport still) unhappy stirring the fat and lye all day. He dreamed of the sea, of | sailors fought the blaze with Navy _— Ay @raws him. books he wanted to read and the things he wanted to learn. | equipment. Yokosuka is headquar- ee eee nat His father sent him to work as a printer on his brother’s newspaper. | ters of the U.S. Fleet in Japan. Ben learned this trade, educated himself, read a lot and started to : Mead ‘ne Sate at builfighis in| vite. Then he struck out on his own and went to Philadelphia still Cuban Legislators Okay erm os os , . . he walled along the strest leaf of breed, his eae = ; Leave it to Pop. He says, “I'll give Joe the telephone is fast and it’s convenient and Many & cynical aficionado sus- sochsts ebalnd with his clothes. caus * | Political Freedom Bill a call,” and you know the problem's licked. it saves time and money. Lage a great a of mingpe! goes | Ben was @ pioneer in many fields. He started a newspaper ant} Ar. — cor lpicccarl new haar age big? he could be any = gts So even if you aren't a Pop, and your Sad a ace es | es ars et Rete, ce ‘Pet Seren hundred pape Pop coun oto hep his drags same n't Jt, let your telephone one way of keeping a promising | Almanec. He invented the lightening rod, glasses ia ©-| granting amnesty to all political te deuue the Y oe. he » work for you. young matador from being messed “3 ee ae sad ts alice aia) sent to the the ‘ Mee 2 Se dae garageman, Use it for everything that makes life easier b ignorant brary. founded an academy proved postal ill was to senate w down a’ drug ore. : “?-Naturaliy.” a bull ‘cant_ be | aytere ess A er ies cs el ce And nine out of ten times, Pop will get in ond ro roteetion = ahet eae myual yeu bribed,” said a veteran ring ob- As 0 ctetseman he went to Fvence and England, served in the Con-/ scent. a gate iy * Thea'e bowees : talaphens? q you to x a. fight. If . fl io par wectoee tana ton of | sion called early next month. , ‘ : Political observers anticipate ficularty big and strong, it might Color the picture of young Franklin and add it to your week-long| , President F Batista MICHIGAN BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY be possible to arrange to have @) Vn sion of f Ameri at | ulgencio few heavy sandbags dropped on z me on Sees Overthrow The fighting as as ° sll of Spain, and tor more tun| Of Chinese Reds en aa ae eeanie be oe PETERSBURG, Fla. @ — animal aristocrat of the pasture|D¥. Wellington Koo, Nationalist : Sie Ene o put the Glamour his prime fighting age. He comes to the crossroads of | ‘¢ Se ee ~ his brief life at the age of two. In ee ut Gee ce . the “tienta” he then is subjected) noow of the Chinese Reds te his first test of bravery. A man on horseback goads him repeated-| “I cannot predict when this * e : : ly with a stick. The number of | ‘shed hope will be realized, but times he counterattacks, in spite |! Kave frre a ey oe, ] ; == e of his wounds, is registered in a Se Ut deen on . * ¢e interview yesterday. If reporter for ; he is Independent and If he The Company directors and officers cordially invite you to an annual meeting of Share Owners a . : : = to be held bie the You've always known that the ropmy 4-door sedan was the ideal CENTER . “tamily car.” But perhaps it’s never seemed very . . . well, exciting! THE NEW NORTHLAND . Theh one day you spot someone swooping past your home in a new Dodge Custom "AUDITORIUM Rol Lone Fo Dr Why hadn’t someone told you there was a car like this? Gallant and gay! Dashing! Stairway “Y” : Four-door convenience with a fashion flair! _ z wee Nobody’s.told you—beeause these new 4-door Dodge Lancers are just now arriving Use Parking Lot “E | at our Dodge dealerships. . 3 ‘ Thursday April 21 slur ialy Soewaintin Ginesio tie _ Flair-Fashioned . . . and Flashing Ahead 7:45 P.M. Consumers Officers Will Discuss Your Company's Affairs on ees -unaoom || =... 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Lewis Under the supervision of Arthur L. Norris — to feats He maintains that these imme 2 | Rated number of the tree books powers are latent in all of us, and ‘have been printed. , ’ E | . : Cs he - 4 P] : 7 ie 3 Ld - é ; , eee tae 1) , (riya i A tea given by the Pontiac Women’s Club at YWCA | check on behalf of the home from Mrs. M. E. Baldwin of | | North Perry street. Looking on is Mrs. Ray S. Falk also of Monday afternoon was the time chosen by members to pre- sent a check for $1000 to the Wisner Home Fund. Richard | North Perry street. Both Mrs. Falk and Mrs. Baldwin were Poole of South Shore drive, Watkins Lake, accepted the | appointed to the restoration committee of the Wisner home. Club Aids Wisner Home Restoration Richard Poole, chairman of the Restoration Committee of the Wis- ner home accepted a check for $1,000 from the Pontiac Women's Club Monday at the YWCA. , Mr. Peele Singers, a talented were featured during at Adelphian Academy in Holly. last year won the Grinnell choral | Their selections included “Holy. | God” by Noble Cain, ‘ Lovely Clouds” by Mozart and| “Lovely Things’ by Gustav: Klemm. Mrs. LM. Lewis, delegate to/ the 60th annual convention of Michigan Federation of Women's Clubs reported on the convention | held last week in Detroit. she} succeed through selfless service.” A display of “Articles of Long} Ago” was a feature of the after-| issue of the New York dated April 15, 1865,| “Extra, 8:10 a.m.” an-| nouncing the assassination of President Lincoln was displayed This paper is a highly prized pos session of Mrs. H. G. Lusty, whose father purchased the issue as a young man in Moline, Il. Another interesting display was -'Chapter Slates ~ Mr. and Mrs. Allan Palmer were | guests of Zeta Lambda Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi sorority Mon- ‘Holbrook avenue home of Mrs. Levi Geasler. The Palmers presented a movie ” | entitled, “Heart of the Rockies” for the enjoyment of members. Plans were discussed for a ing a Mothers Day tea to be held May 1 at Hotel Waldron, Mrs. Edward Forsythe will be hostess for the May 2 meeting at her home on St. Joseph street. a water sooler of the ‘“Ticonde- roga” dated March 23, 1863, | brought by Mrs. Harry Chapman, | whose father, J. L. Stoughton, was commander of this Clipper. Guests of the day included Mrs. | Willard Stevens, president of the Oakland County Federation of president of the southeastern dis- | trict and members of the Women’s | Literary Club including, Mrs. J. | Harry Baker and Mrs. Mabelle Wilson. Others were Mrs. Maude Place, ' Mrs. Fred Bohlman, Mrs. E. D Moessner, Mrs. J. L. Slaybaugh | and Mrs. Thomas Luby. | '20 Attend Meeting of St. Anthony Unit Twenty members attended the | Geunuioc’s da | meeting of St. Anthony’s Unit of ce anneeee fo Be SO | . eanlict's Charch Monday aes! ning at the horne of Mrs. Ralph Cotcher on Tilden avenue. During the business meeting con- ducted by Mrs. Peter Aldo com- mittee reports were given. The rest | of the evening was spent in play- | ing games. Australian Couple Wed in Oakland P Alva Dorothy Randall, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest A. Randall of Australia became the bride of Harold Herbert Ingamells, son of Mrs. Gyril B. Ingamells also of Australia. . The ceremony was performed Saturday at 2:30 p. m. in Oakland Park Methodist Church with the Rev. James Deeg officiating. The bride was given in marriage by Clyde Marshbanks. A gown of white brocaded satin with long pointed sleeves and a ‘MISCHA KOTTLER: ‘Cranbrook Music Guild talented pianist April 27 in Cranbrook School The whith will begin at 8:30 p.m. will bring to a close the Guild’s 1954-55 season. Mrs. Walter A. Williams will present Mischa Kottler, ark Church wing collar was created by the Her The skirt fell into a long train, handmade headpiece from London, England, held her finger tip veil. Charlyne Deeg was maid of hon- or wearing an orchid strapless gown with a short sleeve jacket and a matching hat. She carried a nesegay of pink carnations. Symphony Lists Final Program Women’s Clubs: Mrs. HG. Rouse | Pentise Press Phete Let Menfolk Choose Own Wardrobes Tailor Blames Gals for Tasteless Garb of Some Males By DOROTHY ROE > Associated Presa Women’s Editor = E 2 : Knize, one of the founders of exclusive and expensive tailor- | firm, points out most men seem by instinct what's right ri 8 je 2 le starts when | decides he will a pink shirt and an tie, buys them for his weeps if he doesn’t | * + to keep the feminine | out of his male custom- ers’ wardrobes, but he admits that | even in his shop most :f the ties are bought by women. “Since they insist on buying them anyway, we try to educate them a little,’ he says. “Actually women aré getting much bet- ter in their tie tastes, rfter these years of training. But even the | ones with the best taste would be doing their husbands a favor if they let them dress themelves.’ A : : | win and Mrs. Falk. Mrs. Harry | Buehring was social chairman, assisted by Mrs. J. O’Dea, Mrs. Charlies Licyd, Mrs. | A. G. “Nicholie, Mrs. Forrest | Brown and Mrs. H. Guy. Beving- | ton. Daniel | All this doesn't mean Knize dis from it. He makes many suits for women, including the viamorous Mariene and the spectacuiar Caro! Channing. It’s only when they start | trying to run the sartorial lives of | | their husbands or men friends that ihe objects. } s 2 = + During a recent New York visit | (THE PONTIAC PRESS Women’s Section TUESDAY, APRIL 19, 1955 PAGES 18-15 PHYLLIS McFARLAND At a service of Choral Evensong on Sunday evening, the choir of All Saints’ Episcopal Church will be heard in a performance of Jo- hann Sebastian Bach's cantata “God's Time Is the Best.” Miss Phyllis McFarland will sing Buxtehude’s solo soprano cantata ‘Lord, in Thee Do I Trust.” The performance will be conducted by Phillip Steinhaus, musical director at All Saints. of Michigan and Southern Baptist | Theological Seminary, An instrumental ensemble from the University of Michigan will ac- company the choir. Dr. Marilyn) Mason, associate professor of or- realization of the figured bass on) the harpsichord. Other instrumentalists are Ca- milla Heller, cello, George Pa- pich, viola, Louise and Nelson | Hauenstein, flutes. Mr, Hauen- stein, formerly with the Chicago | Symphony, is now professor of | woodwinds at the university, Miss McFarland, young concert MARY MATTFELD All Saints Choir to Present Cantata land holds a teaching assistantship in voice at the university. Joining the choir as contralto soloist is Mary Mattfeld, who has sung leading roles in “The Magic Flute,’ ‘‘Marriage of Figaro’ and | gan at the university will play the | “Carmen.” Tenor Lowell Byler, formerly instructor of music at Hesston College, Hesston, Kansas, now doing graduaf work at the uni- versity is a member of the Michigan Singers and a student of Harold Haugh, widely known oratorieg soloist, Mr. Byler's experience includes oratorio, radio, and recording } Singer, has appeared as soloist | work Under the Boston celebrity man-| with the University of Kansas| Robert Kerns, well known con- agement, Steinhaus has made sev-| Chorale, and more recently in per-| cert and operatic baritone ap- eral tours and recently appeared | formance of ‘The Marriage of| peared this season in perform- in organ recitals at Columbia Uni- Figaro,’ “Ariadne auf Naxos” ances of “Madame Butterfly,” versity, New York City, University ' and “‘La Boheme.” Miss McFar- | ‘Falstaff’ and ‘Cosi fan tutti.” Parley Slated Thursday Gold Star Mothers from the lo- cal chapter are planning to at-| tend the state convention sponsored | by the American Gold Star Moth- ers Inc. Thursday through Satur- Assisting Louise Paddock as pro-| by the Shah of Iran, Knize made | day. gram chairman were Mrs. Chap1$25.000 worth of Clothes for him— | Those Who have registered are president; Mrs. John Bray, record- ing secretary, and Mrs. Daisy Hight, second vice president These members will be delegates while Mrs. John Stockwell and Mrs. George Weatherbee, Mrs. Leo Ar- chamibeau and Mrs. Ann Mennick man, Mrs. Eleah Patten. Mrs.|and that doesn't include things; Mrs. Joe J. Doyle, local president | will be alternates. ;} Ivan Leng and Mrs. Thomas Seavey. League Meet Slates Mass, Breakfast At a meeting of the board of directors of the League of Catholic Women Monday evening, plans were | Mass for League members to be | held Sunday, May 22, Following the 7:30 service, break- fast will be served in the League building. Mrs. John Shada will be the speaker at the breakfast. Named League representative for the board meeting of the state league, Mrs. J. E. will at- tend this meeting in Bay City on April 22. Plans were also made to have some members attend the annual Archdiocese and League meeting in Ann Arbor on April 28. Mrs. Richards Explains Legal Bills to Society Mrs. Charlotte Richards, elemen- tary school teacher at Ferndale was speaker at the Monday meet- ing of Alpha Gamma chapter of Delta Kappa Gamma Society. Members who gathered at Hotel Roosevelt heard Mrs. Richards ex- plain the bills pertaining to teacher -| welfare that have been introduced oe oe to be held at Kellogg Center in East Lansing on May 20, 21 and 22, ; Skirt Sports Pocket The neatly belted straight skirt sprouts a patch pocket of modest dimensions, in front, for spring, Coming Events BF th i i : 2 i i , . fT i , i announced for the annual | bought by the queen. } and state department historian; | Mrs, Julia Thomas, Mrs. Anna Miss Wihla Hutson, former or- }ganist and choirmaster at All Saints’ will play the prelude music | to the service | The public is invited to attend the 8 p.m. performance Beta Sigma Phi ‘Elects Doris Ball + — ito Top Position “He wanted to select a few)| Mrs. Sybella Stevens, treasurer; | Olson and Mrs. Lola Erb will be| Doris Ball of Eastway drive was | things to fill out his wardrobe,” | says Knize casually. ‘Suits, vests. | | topcoats and the like, you know.” One of his favorite customers is song writer Cole Porters, who has | in his wardrobe more than two -| dozen fancy vests made of every- thing from flowered silk prints to rich brocades. Says Knize: “He wears them with his eve- ning clethes, instead of the usual 'white pique vest. He :ikes them. | And they suit him.” are becoming more clothes con- | | scious, and reports he has sold more full dress suits in the last three months than in the last three years. PTA Activities Clare Adams WIll Epeck OH “The Comi- munity Makes Its Contribution’ when | Wisner PTA meets Thursday at 1:30) p-m. in the school gymnasium. Central Biementary children will furnish music for the —— meeting of Central School PTA which begins at 2:30 pm. | A movie “Preface to a Life’ will be shown following which Mrs. Gem Hale will lead @ group discussion. Malkim Pathers’ Night will be held at Malkim PTA Thursday at se m George James is in charge of . Webster The PTA of Webster School will gather Wednesday at 7. Cowbey Colt from «a television station will be on 7 Knize believes American men| engagement of Mrs. Edna Olmstead, first vice alternates and guests. ~ Mr. and Mrs. W oodrow Davis of Myrtle street announce the — their daughter, Helen, to Edgar Irving Gillies. He is the son of «x Mr.—and Mrs. Irving Gillies of Mohawk road. No date has been set for the wedding. a | hostess at a recent mectirg of |Alpha Omega Chapter of Reta Sigma Phi sorority. Helena Geist! was co-hostess. An invitation from the Detro‘t city council was read, inviting the chapter to attend a benefit dance at Hotel Detroit-Leland on May 14. Proceeds will be given to the La- peer Parents’ Association. Each chapter of the sorority from Detroit and Pontiac will be represented at the dance and a queen will be selected. Last minute preparations were made for the menu covers the chapter is making for the Foun- to be held HELEN DAVIS Ap § = = x “ q V. Pontiac Press Phete of Silverhill road selects a suit| drive and Lloyd Anderson of Lincolnshire avenue. Spon the men’s fashion show to be held| sored by the Waterford Township Republican Women's ing. Other models (left to right) | Club, the showing will begin at 8 p.m. Suits and accessories are Donald White of Waterford, Louis Barry of Orchid | will be furnished by Osmun’s. / J ! r THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, APRIL 19, 1955 = ne @ graduate of College and member of Sigma Nu fraternity. SANDRA ELIZABETH FISHER Wesleyans Elect Officers Patricia. McMahan was the)! speaker for the Wesleyan Class of the First Methodist Church when it met recently at the home of the Lester Mehlbergs on East boulevard. Oe Make Your Own SUMMER HANDBAGS The Knitting Needle bp bn bn bh by bb bi hb hh i hh Miss McMahan has recently re- | turned from India where she spent a year and a half studying the land-reform movement there. At the business meeting Mr. Mehiberg was elected class pres- | ident. Other officers elected in- | elude Guy Emery, vice president; Al Jackson dr., secretary and | on treasurer. | The class voted to send a dona- | tion to Faith Francis at the Mc- | Allen Texas mission to aid her | in the Daily Vacation Bible School there. Geraldine Cooke was accepted as |a new member of the group. Co- hosts for the evening were Mr. and Mrs. George Mellen. Mrs. Dudley Colby is the class sponsor. The May meeting will be held |at the home of Mr. and Mrs “~vewvreeeeeeeeerrrrr Meet Your Friends in the RIKER FOUNTAIN ~wrwrwerwewrrrewreere+e?yyY* ~—wrwrwv’eeT* a ~werrvreveeet?* aA | A. G. Jackson on East boulevard 7 ee | Chiffon molds like a rich jersey y| in a short dinner dress. The top >| has a shirred look, the skirt flows >| softly from the natural waist. For > | those who love pink, it’s a Dresden- p ' perfect choice. “wweeereerrerrrrrrrrrr., Start Your Set Today... Get All 29° They are the newest! grandest! And a new process makes Tropicana Tumblers more lovely, jewel- tone colors . . and they are BREAKABLE! Add new zest to your They are the . .» Makes You This these UN- hos- pitality with these Tropicana Tumbiers 585 Oskland Avenue, Pontiac, Gentlemen: By all means have set of Tropicana Tumblers! eereeee teous route man. NYE DAIRY COMPANY, f | Mail the coupen or leave it in your milk bottle for Nye’s cour- Michigan your route man start leaving my In Clarkston Tropicénes Gré Available From Lowrie Dairy eS lee 4 « ‘ y A . . , . ? BA LN EL SE PE TE! ee ee, eS ae pe @ : Michigan State Should Pa on Visit? Miss Post ita e g ‘ gS pine 4 Pay for Food ‘No’ but Suggests se Tactful Alternative | | .| that would help her more in ir Says i 2) Soe ¥ Fs piss ~ oy F, eg oe ~ . WIE ' The gay whimsy of see-through lovelies continues into spring in “Nite Out,” bowed-for-beaux halter back sandal by Delman. Stronger-than-strong vinyl plastic has a deli- cately etched spider web design with the sheer lacy look of black lingerie. Photographed here in rich coppertone.calf- skin, it’s an enticing come-hither beauty in black suede or patent leather accenting the crystal-clear plastic. For all leathers, a crushy bow is perched on the foot-baring vamp. ney | Delman’s interpretation “Flame,” designed of clear catching features are the high tions. a , - + roe? 7% ; 4 oat - ts . looks divine with print dresses or pale suits appears above. feathery strips of leather fanning from one side across vamp and instep, exposing one side of the foot. Other eye- of white piping. The shoe comes in other color combina- tl EE ane %, of the all-day sandal that brilliant red calfskin, has tapered heel and a pencil line and: § irf . —~--- |Scholarship Ball Slated by Alumni fz} ; af Bi! vis i Eve | F t “Spiritual Diary,” by Dale | FE 2-9382 (Over Neumede’s) ) Perfected Permanents by Virginia Farrell Academy-Tained Hair Stylists @ Complete Beauty Service @ Advanced Hair Styling & Cutting ROWENA’S BEAUTY SHOP 82%, N. Saginaw THANK YOU ALL WHO SHOPPED AND SAVED AT McCANDLESS’ TILE AND LINO- LEUM CLOSEOUT SALE. WE RE- GRET THE CLOSING OF THIS | LEPARTMENT BUT TO SERVE YOU | . BETTER WITH CARPET AND | DRAPERIES WE SPACE ...OUR NEW CARPET DIS- PLAY-WILL BE PONTIAC’S FINEST. NEEDED THE chop suey Mahe it at home! {Are Dainty I B. Getz on Bedford road. eThe Gertrude Howe Unit met with Mrs. Harold Sibley on Fruit ‘n’ Nut. Tea Wafers Mrs. Taylor Makes So-Good Cookies) | Without Shortening By JANET ODELL Pontiac Press Food Editer Here's an excellent cookie recipe does not call for shortening it’s not a macaroon type of either. Mrs. James Taylor dainty little wafers will for weeks in a tightly closed i ey if she had a family, Mrs laughingly said, ‘“‘No, just Hiisband who likes to eat all the ttening foods I cook.” Mrs. aylor is a member of the Urban She collects china and spends as much time as possible | Hig By Mrs. James Taylor 4 cups sifted flour I teaspoon baking powder 1 teaspoon cloves _1 pound confectioner’s suger < ees % pound blanched almonds, % pound citron candied fruit, chopped fine Sift flour .with baking powder land spices. Add chopped nuts and | fruit. Beat eggs with powdered | sugar for fifteen’ minutes. Add | flour mixture. Form into a roll | and place in refrigerator overnight. Slice thin and place on buttered cookie sheet. Brush lightly with milk. Bake in 375 degree oven until brown. Makes about 100 small cookies. Mrs. Waldie Has Bridal Shower for Joan DeLong Mrs. Philip Waldie of Earlemoor | bouelvard was hostess at a bridal | chopped or other of Roseville with Gordon Rosebrook | ville, and he is the son of Mrs. of Prayer’ was presented by. Mrs. | James K boulevard. A colored film on “Methodism in Mosiem Pakistan” was shown by Mrs, Richard Balmer and | Mrs, Sibley. Mrs. Clarence Hue- miller gave devotions on Broth- erhood. Susannah Wesicy Members of the Susannah Wes- | ley group met with Mrs. William | Powell at her home on Miller street for a cooperative luncheon. | Mrs. C. E. Currah gave devo-| tions and Mrs. John Thors gave a/ book review. Mrs. Vern Spencer | assisted the hostess. Fern Bank H. Bank told an Easter story. A short reading on ‘How to Read the Bible’ was given by Mrs. C. B, Lane. Cancer pads were sewn at the meeting. Central Methodist Women Open Homes to Units eon was held at the home of Mrs. | Porritt Jr. on Washington street. The guest showed colored slides of his recent trip to the Holy Land. Girl Advised to Ignore Date Jitters. Try Compliment, Melting Gestures, to Ease Tension $¢ better all the time. Another time, slip your hand compaionably into his and give Mrs..John Mulder gave devotions. Co-hostesses were Mrs, Walter Wittkopf, Mrs. James Porritt and Mrs. Max Ctymer. Plans were completed for a mother and daugh- ter banquet to be held May 10. Lacy Webb Hayes the devotional theme, Doers of the Word.” The program topic, “Our Wom- an's Society Is as Wide as Human .”’ was in the charge of Mrs. were Mrs. William Lacy, Mrs. George Horsley, Mrs, James Mc- Curdy, Aileen Cook, Mrs. David Brown and Mrs. Glenn McClure. probably already done it. | | Howard Jackson and Gaylord Resebrook of Dearborn, Guests were Mrs. DeLong, Mrs. | Frank Morris, Mrs. Clifford Fuller, Mrs. Ralph Okum and Mrs. Gay- By ELIZABETH HILLYER | China, a while back, was always patterned, Every piece on the ta- lord Rosebrook. ble matched every other piece. Others were Mrs. Gordon Rose- Dinnerware of lesser quality brook, Mrs. Ernest Spratto, Mrs.| came in first in plain colors, Wayne Shepherd, Mrs. Earl Og-| but china followed, every piece den, Mrs. Richard Prue, Mrs. Rob- with no pattern at all, ert Walker and Mrs. David Fried. Then pattern returned, simple contemporary motifs. often quite unlike anything that had been seen _china before. © Downtown en there’s another idea and a ' Dining .. Pleasant Atmosphere! Convenient Location! Home Cooking, Bakihg! Waldron Hotel ~ Coffee Shop 36 E. Pike St. New China Sets Combine Plain, Patterned Pieces him a big, comfy, cozy smile | while you snuggle back com- | pletely relaxed and easy, He's bound te react te that. | Call him up some night just to ltell him you were thinking about |him and wondering how he was. It | won't take much of this treatment > | Jim very much and I want to ask {him to a formal at our church this | spring. He knows I like him, think, he to pieces to some girl likes him a | Sters his ego and does good. MARY KING— SALON MACHINELESS AND COLD WAVE Wave Connie, $658 . Show N * April 19, 20, 21 \ \ All Saints . an excellent new quality de-' Q Episcopal Ch soit neve Low . W. Pike & Witame \ white with a harlequin design in |Q Early American \ wee oe a = a and Primitives \ cain vo, mane snd creamer N16 Exhibitors metallic crystalline taupe or blue. \ Lunch and Tea \ The plain and the pattern bring 4 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. s out the best in each other and set y a handsome table. PI POP PPT. 2 > LITTLE KITTENS i, TFOOO cA é ‘ THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, APRIL 19. 1955 bd FIFTEEN MR. and MRS. THOMAS GONZALES . | , _The couple spent most of their Beach Chairs | of bowl. Se ee CHICAGO (INS)—You can have|} Will make an ideal gift, Newlywed City Couple | st stem tat 4 tows bch or pol tas gears || mes ateeqe aco ta + of West Lawrence or = vom. This Hostess Helper is 12 . tended a performance of “Fan- It's a way of drying yourself off | inches across with a 5- oney! } \OONS at Niagara - A allied mm comfert afer a swim. i} inch Sauce Cup York city, sk A manufacturer at the American ° Honeymooning at Niagara Falls; ents for the reception. Mrs. | Mr. and Mrs. Leon Zielinski and sire agree cg earh Specially Priced are Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Gon-,| Gonzales wore a steel gray dress | son Tom of Garland avenue, Syl- seid ace cea eed beck, pee at Only zales. The bride is the former| with rhinestones and a lavender | van Lake, recently returned from | folding director's chairs for 1955 abort Tae of Osm ges, = ae | The covers come in white or 7" ne wor ea Jas | When he col et eT, BP id iti pss an” wedding trip the bride was wear- ing a blue suit and hat with beige Trinit home after enjoying a vacation in ; aa . | Florida. . Called to Indiana | I ’ Mr. and Mrs. John B. Apple. JEWELERS conning ns See ant (AVE Bride-Elect | or. an sr pena worn o white of Voorhels road have been | Registered Jeweler in ballerina length. A crown of ‘Linen Shower end for a visit with his parents, ae rl ig gre ae , an AMERICAN GEM socreTy iridescent sequins and pearts se | : Mr. and Mrs. Donald B. Hogue = sath of her sister, Mrs 16 W. Huron St. cured her fingertip veil of scal- oyce Perry, bride-elect of Elmo! oy Fairgrove avenue, | _ nche Sheets. loped Hitusion. Her jewelry was |©- J°¢8, was honored at a linen) De Hogue is president of the’ = : the bridegroom's gift of a single Lower held at the Flint home of Dental Association of Ottawa ‘ ° strand of pearis and matching |" Sunt. Mrs. Floyd Hook. | County and is attending a Dental | F M L earrings. Joyce is the daughter of Mr. and | tion Convention in Detroit. | njoy ore eisu re . She carried 0 | Mrs Arthur H. Perry of State ave- * 8 ¢ ift of the payee ig | nue He is the son of Mr. and) Arriving this week from New on bl as paren's, Mrs. Frank L. Jones of Colling-|London, Conn., to spend several ° Mrs. Albert Kinkad wood avenue. days as the houseguests of the th he attended The couple will exchange their | Robert Hardys of Seminole avenue | WI r swster ss matron of honor and | nuptial vows July 9 at First Pres-|were Mrs. Hattie Clark, Mrs. An- Florence Myre was a bridesmaid. byterian Church. thony Piro and Mr. and Mrs. Paul The matron ef honor wore a | Guests at the recent shower were | Radics. She were «= | Campbell, Mrs. Don Meecke, Mrs. her Carolyn Meecke, Mrs. Ceci] Harp- Lulu ‘Weight and Wait’ returned to their Franklin road | Mrs. Roy Savage, Mrs. Arnold! They will attend the Saturday | marriage of Marilynn Hardy to Club. Assisting the hostess were Susan Rogers, Janet Thomas and JoAnn | Morris. Sarah Jo Faxon gave a report Spring and summer brides are reminded | young miss, accenting the lacy mood of the | that it's a wise idea to select wedding per- | day, has selected a toilet water, one of a'| } Toweling Covers pink or rose—and can be pulled off to be dunked in the washing machine when they get too loaded with sand. Personal News of Interest in the Pontiac Area (227722e ersona e€ws OF interes € Fontlac APea |. + Cover-up aprons for pretty working To reside on : in the kitchen are enchanting and Osmun street | Mt. 204 Mrs. Carroll Braid were Gerald L. Rood. The prospective, after spending a week in Atlanta, students appear on the honor list | enz, Judith Kay Robinson and | colorful today, honored when their san, | bridegroom is the win of the Har-/ Ge, as the guest of a classmate, |for the winter term at Michigan | Verne N. Vackaro. are Mr. and James and daughter, Normalee,| old Roods of Summit street. past * 6¢ 6 Mrs. Thomas | entertained 150 guests at an open a . : a ? Barbara Lane has returned to. tal Gonzales. The |0%® i their Rosewood drive! Peggy Thompson of Draper | tse. They include Janet E. Allen, | the Grace Hospital School of Nurs-| Ss * . s. home street has returned to Michigan * ¢ « Evelyn L. Bochnig, Ivan P. Fisher, | ing in Detroit after spending an bride is the The Braids were celebrating! State Normal College at Ypsilanti The names of several Pontiac | Janet E. Levely, Carolyn D. Lor- | eight day vacation with her par- | HOS | ESS former Betty _ 25th ~~ Se Ah a eR cy Fc PRR praeeeactereee 7 = ents, the Dale Lanes of State ave- Jane Hu = ‘ doughter ak an hes Mrs. Braid’s mother, Pat Lane returned to his home | HELPER . Stroupe. on State avenue recently after | gow" are roe Albert Zinser dames returned Saturday from j pe agg net Zier | emtmaoury, var tes iain Sno 2 Eee % #5 represeated the Albion College , . . * ; 5 street. Mr. and| chapter of Eta Sigma Phi, na- M d Mrs. Keith Hallman : Mrs. Jose P, | tonal classical fraternity, at * lime Matty pian of Clark- |. i Gonzales of anneal cenvention. dames ston announce the birth of a son,| > ~ . president of the Albion group. — Mark John, April 6 at Pontiac Gen- » South Shir Y | He is also one of twelve seniors | eral Hospital street are the | at the college elected to Phi Beta Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs > ; . *. | Kappa, oldest scholastic honorary ini man of Ramona Ter. | Perfect as Shrimp Server, bridegroom Ce pitti: in the sation. — Na ee in sal amon ee with iced shrimp in the parents. Sica iad Boardman of Saginaw DOW... and using the Mr. and Mrs. Leon Perry re. | _ a center section for your Shrimp Sauce. Pick Hold- ers at attached to edge Certified Gemologists By MARY MARGARET McBRIDE | Mary. Suddenty I became a zeal- , were always looking in mirrors | Besides wanting to see every- | body, what I really went back to! CARPET For Your Homet& ous correspondent, and combing your hair,” said In long letters I described in|Mary, “and you'd say to me, Missouri for, after all those years | giowing colors the life of the me-|‘Don'’t you think I have beautiful away. was to pick up some charm- | tropolis. I listed all the Christmas | hair?’ ” right out the minute had baby. {on the life of George Frederick A wise doctor said it things | Handel, composer. The musical | ing stories about my childhood. | presents I had received and, as| Then at ‘my stricken look—“I'm —weight and wait.” If you don't | part of the program was record-| | had a sort of notion that the! if that weren't enough, put down) sure some older person had told try to kill yourself with violent ex-| ed and played back to the club | minute I set foot in Missouri soil. | birthday gifts, too. you so,” kind Mary added quickly ercises at first and do keep your | during the refreshment hour. neighbors, cousins and aunts would, I bragged arrogantly about my} 2H —W_!__¥__W—___ diet balanced, but calorie con- | __ = begin spilling delightful tales about | popularity and how well I was do- scious, it will get flat soon enough. (Answer to Provtees Pusste) me as a little girl. ing in school, making up little NORMALIZE Don’t, whatever you do, start on The whele venture was more showing-off yarns. | | ; a figure reforming binge during important than it sounds, stated | —s In _ the advanced spelling book YOUR your first six weeks out of the hos- éasually like that. The truth is | I discovered some simple French WEIGHT pital. that I’ve just about run out of | phrases with their transiations— . . RIAL \OlmiD) nostalgic memories and to one | “‘S'il vous plait—if you please,” Ideal Suit Fabric Sli ISiniait) IAlelcleinic of my trade, that is tragedy. “merci—thank you,” “respondesz AND Extr Deep CISTIREAISIPIOEASISIAS |... long thought that writers| *! Yous plait—enewer please” RELAX = Rayon-and-acetate blooms in a me CVI) me ad ve one thought that sriters | _ and these I sprinkled lavishly luxurious cruise or spring suit. It might be) Paiestemeeetetyia) | Should have nine lives like cats’ i ose my communications, im- linen, with a smoothly cut straight OBwO mtwons vo dheage when one life vipa 4 plying that they were common We offer the ladies Pile’ Skirt and a tiny white Peter Pas. Sicicis} (ierisy 7 begin_promptiy on the! rn the great world which — so eee =_. - — In Paris, Mo., my cousin Mary, | , ne , ~~ seperate Spainent across about my age, importuned to rem-| Now, back home, hungrily eating | under @ super- | “ iene see inisce, did her best to dredge | Anat Pearl's good fried chicken, | bd von fd —_ | the New concept in Broadloom —— Lanse suitable incidents, but it was ob-|I said remorsefully what a little, Elect. Cobinets. Ex- , ; UTIFUL s Aanpnechoater® viously hard going. monster I age to write all | ercise equipment, physio-ther- & IT’S MODERN i IT’S BEA ie Then sudden! be . | those braggy ers. apy treatments, and at very ’ - Rigia ogy Which mali eae Mary looked genuinely amazed. |] reasonable yearly .rates. Avail- a IT’S STAIN RESISTANT 16 Pedal digit across the country I had some. | “Why. I didn't think they were able daily from 9 a. m. to wit’S RESILIENT miT’'S MOTHPROOF Negrotds timtes rehearsed in my own mind. |'ike that at all.” she protested se 19 Crevat | ' . family had|_2_ ways thought your letters CALL TODAY FOR 3 ap > When I was 7, my y were wonderful. 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Telegraph FE 4.0516 at better stores. y e ; : ¢ ro Le: y i fe : { oe a RESET Se PERNT! 8 RE mE Rey oe ea a ea ae ny Scere : f ee : me) \ bh | | | \ ) SIXTEEN Ss ' THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, APRIL 19, 1955 z =_ppe - T 1 : / . e } Doctors Hunting tor Better Vaccine} § DWELLING ALLRISKS BR pa pad apa wl - asialicte in . 2 scribing the long battle against Poo , “isCase-fighting antibodies, when ; It is Dr. Sabin's theory that, Only @ small amount would be| ment of @ vaccine giving “solid i in the one big dose comes the re- | there are both good and bad polio! needed. * immunization that lasts a life-time "| «5 § 0m mage a sult is paralytic polio, viruses occuring in nature, He ex- Sit ante quanti A be ts “emergent Ge watts na , 2 deet This also explains why the aver- ’ . ; ' See re saPtaas | amore ne nes te ere ce | Ser emo rp rt dete | Auto Insurance! 3 parte |to increase. In the countries with ee ee a cuffietensty a aeahe be 0 Goup ot tiga pase | . eS Even before the announcement! high standards of living, infec- mrs on near YP sybian ror ar which could be put into the = that the Salk vaccine is safe and | tions “ = of < > be occur increasingly later in| us imnsunity from later bad | Mo, would be capable of stimu- | formula of babies when they are CALL FE 5-8172 ° : SOE eae ire wes | lifes im the underdeveloped coun-| virus lating imte protection a high | three or four months old It - ow types pores vase tries early mild infection gives intees Shane tse eghbéaieh, wun level of antibodies as they mul- | Would’be so éffcctive that we would wu : : a general agreement that polio could | natura) life immunity. . so bed tiptied. never have to worry about polio a dine granting prolonged tnamunity. | anq'athes "one pot, Poel | Sach & vaccine would be cheap | SER.” = Today for Information to of . i. Several other vaccine methods| the growing “diseases of civiliza:|. Hie hopes to isolate the natural to prepare and readily available. oa i; were being developed at the same | tion ” good virus or alternatively, to pro-| Dr, Sabin has experimented with BED BUGS time Dr. Jonas E. Salk was work-| One of the most experienced | duce it in the laboratory. He be-| the live virus on volunteers from Z lle ing with his killed virus. workers in the polio vaccine field | lieves a vaccine made from such | an Ohio prison (the Chillicothe Re- |] One Full Yeer Guerantee But the licensing of the Salk | ‘s Dr. Albert B. Sabin, professor of | a virus would be the best possible | formatory). He will report on Vaccine and its use before the | Tesearch pediatrics at the Univer-| protection against polio. these results at the May meeting From Flouses, Apartments, onset of the polio season in June | sity of Cincinnati. Dr. Sabin describes his efforts|of the American Association of meaning ewes, Remain out |) Ss FE 5-8172 docs not mean that this pollo | | Dr. Sabin has for some time | to produce a live virus vaccine as | Physicians, only three hours. No. signs used. |) a B k Bid i working on the theory that a eto imitate what Dr. Sabin makes it clear he in- ee _ | live virus might grant better and cae ie palm, Pe: tends to follow through on his live Rox Ex Company 504 Pontiac State ce 3: Dr. Salk himself has no intention | jonger immunity than the killed| He lists these advanages of such | virus vaccine. He is convinced that sina Gant. Ox. tai. A of stepping. Ever since inet sum | virus: used by Dr. Sek a vaccine: his goal in research—the develop- ae - effectiveness. Weg ig a used by Dr. Salk in making his snare The Michael Reese Research Foundation, under Dr. Albert M. Wolf, is cooperating with the I- ON IOI ce ARE en oe A A Ne ARI ee IO Ope nn re Sells more... because it's worth more ! Ford’s worth more when you buy it... and it’s easy to see why! Only Ford brings you the long, low look of the Thunderbird and ares me NS RG PI Sn A tN AN Ai PISA A ai On rm er en a ee Bn ORE MI MIO es atm are encouraging. Also in Chicago, Dr. George Le Roy, associate dean of the Division of Biological Sciences at the Uni- versity of Chicago, has offered an explanation for some of the “‘para- doxes of polio’’—the apparent in- crease in cases jn the more ad- AA ecanee ap lie 16 Seth Maen BO Aegina _— at pelle => EE its “‘car-of-tomorrow’”’ lines. Only Ford gives you the instant—and reassuring ies saehe ek devel bra ib} —response of Trigger-Torque power . . . power thaf whisks you up hills or a is caused i TERE around traffic . . . gives you “Go” when you need it for safety’s sake! And nad neraplicere and excreted in * Ford alone in its field gives you the solid comfort and handling ease of a new __ In a society such as ours, Dr. ‘ and smoother Angle-Poised Ride. Le. Roy says, with our modern q * roman at t ae camer eupeeare RIE ; There are countless other worth-more features, from the smoothness , ‘utdoor plumbing ‘areas ts “the ¢ and long life of Ford’s deep-block engines to the colorfully fresh new beauty ai iss a le tT 15 ~ OF Ford’s Luxury Lounge interiors. A Test Drive will show you how many posure occurring to build up our i there are. Reno Harold's Club BaF ! Ford’s worth more when you sell it . . . and used car prices roperty : i} prove it! For years, Ford cars have returned a higher proportion of their Will Sell P at original cost at resale than any other low-priced car. And that’s further proof that Ford’s first in all-round, long-lasting value. Club officials would not explain F 3 expansion program prompted the mae enn Pee be sure you see and drive motels, a trailer park, two large +" maiemeealiiteiniedaien the worth more car...the 55 Ford Explosion of Dud Shell _ Hurts 33 in Mess Line aciaienk. Uinta Sane | 4 s accidentally dropped by a Marine standing in a mess line, exploded ce 4 a se ; and injured 33 enlisted men yes ' “- . er Se ti ae terday. : A a BD 2 A spokesman for the lst Marine Division said the Marine was be- lieved to have picked up the ‘dud’ artillery shell on the firing range as a souvenir. “He was showing it to his buddy in the mess line,” the spokesman said, ‘‘when he dropped it and it exploded.” Pvt. Dorman T. Swann of Winns- boro, Tex., was in critical condi- tion. Trailer Sheds Its Tires GRAND ISLAND, Neb.#—Truck driver Riley Lee Barton, Temple, Tex., thought it was strange when he saw a pair of dual tires com- plete with wheel rolling past the cab. He pulled up short and took a look. The tires were off his FEderal 2-3711 : Saas The new best seller... FORD For Every Riding Need Use City Buses powiae | - YOUR LOCAL FORD DEALER swt sacs oiTy LINES, Ine. GREAT TV! FORD THEATER, WW], CHANNEL 4, 9:30 TO 10:00 P. M., THURSDAY arr ea ees ' ee | 7 eee A 8 Se — + Play “Bonanza gram” Weekly Win Large Cash Awards : \ if fa THE PONTIAC PRESS Over 54,000 Circulation Largest in Our History . ~ PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, TUESDAY, APRIL 19, 1955 City Studies Public Housing Ban, Subdivision R Boom 2 Plans fo Boost Business Receipts Tax Income ami LANSING (?)—Rival plans for inereasing the income from Michi- gan’s unique business receipts tax bloomed in the House and Senate today. Sen. Carlton H. Morris (R-Kala- mazoo), chairman of the Senate Taxation Committee, leaped upon recommendations by a citizens’ advisory committee and announced he would file a bill to put its proposals into effect. Morris ap- pointed the committee. The 5i-man committee, com- posed of business, industrial and farm representatives — with one labor leader who did not attend— uroposed to increase the present Rep. Rollo G. Conlin (R-Tipton), chairman of the House Taxation Committee, already is pushing his own bill to increase the four-mill the Paris Zoo. and watching strollers drift past. He’s even too less to enjoy a tussle with his big metal ring. | i i Prete | ue | -Blast Effect homes, 0 Supervisors Board Hears Road Commission’s Report The Oakland County Road Com- mission will build a portion of its planned new buildings in the coun- ty service center 6n North Tele- 'graph road this summer at an °f-way through the present site,” e arse > RQ gees te 45s we ee “The funds are available ... from an established building fund, supplemented by moneys from | current income and sale of right- it explained. j The commission continued reésur- | facing old cement pavements with n Flectricity the tax base. Enacted two years ago, it was) to expire on March 15 this year | but the Legislature extended it) until Dee. 31 to give time for} study of the tax problem. | Morris said the citizens com- mittee reported the state needs! ing, co-chairmen of the second annual only 12 million dollars more rev-| jac Builders’ Show, discuss last minute | the 4-day event which opens in the Pontiac | Thursday. Sponsored by the Pontiac Jaycees, enue next year. Gov. Williams had recommend. ed 4 million more and Republican leaders have talked of 20 to 30/ Will be 35 participating merchants with 51 Show Will Answer Building Questions million more. Morris said his bill would aim at 12 to 16 million more on the theory the state needs 14 million more. He said conversations with the appropriating committees con- vinced him they will recommend a budget of 267 million dollars, | said, will contain 17 million for institutional construction—half of | what Wiliams’ recommended. ‘Dutch Elm Disease - Study Planned Here A study of the spread of Dutch Elm disease in Oakland County will be made by the road com- mittee of the Board of Supervisors aimed at determining possible steps to check the tree killer. SHOW CHAIRMEN — Fred Poole and » Greater Poo-| | wee | Many will feature do-it-yourself materials for every- thing from home construction to house decoration. | was zoned residential. Show hours are: Thursday, 2 p. m. to 10 p. m.; Fri-| day, 2 p. m. to 10 p. m.; Saturday, 10 a. m. to fo| vision will purchase the remain- p. m.; and Sunday, 1 p. m. to 6 p. m. if di i | furnishings and the windew | which leaks, what can be done to dressings? Ali of these and many } items will be shown to the public during the four-day Builders’ Show. How do you adequately insure a house? If you have a basement Pontiac YMCA Schedules Annual Meeting Thursday Program for Thursday's 54th an- straight look at the future.” . jing, Mt. Clemens at Seneca Sts. Gelston V. Poole, president, will give a report on last year’s ac tivities and program. Nominating committee report will be presented by Ralph Nor- |vell, Candidates for six directer- ' ships are John Cowe, Harold Eu- ler, Richard Fisher, Tom Horo- witz, E. A. Maxwell, Berkley Voss, Mac Whitfield and Walter K. Willman. Entertainment will be supplied by members of the vocal music of the village of Nueva United Press Photo Cadiz which was a hurricane in 1534 — was made by Dr. VALUABLE FIND — An estimated worth | a of pearls is exposed for the\first time #00 years aaah amid the tools used to unearth them at Cubango Is-| Joseph M. Cruxent, director of the Museum of Nat- land, Venezuela. The once-in-a-lifetime discovery of more thap 3,000 pearis ~ believed to be the cache of ural Sciences in Caracas. The entire treasure was in the jug buried only two inches under ground. | seal it without excavating around | the exterior wal] sections? | The Show will continue through Sunday with official closing time | | set for 6 p.m. ze New board officers will be elected at a meeting of the di- rectors following the general ses- sion, N committee chairman L. H. Cole will report on candidates. Other activities this week, being held in observance of the group's Sith anniversary, Party Friday at p.m. Bloomfield Area Students Plan 2-Day Seminar j Hit ‘int | Ed ? 4 + = include father | and son swims Tuesday and Fri-| day nights, and a World Service| Two Items Top ‘Agenda Tonight Commission Also Slated to Listen to Report on Taxi Fares The City Commission tonight is slated to consider again a request to rezone most of Glenwood Es- tates Subdivision and an ordi- nance to ban additional public housing in the city. A construction firm's offer to buy the vacant land for new homes prompted the request to rezone from manufacturing classification to residential. higher-cost homes unless the land | It is believed Pontiac Motor Di- | ing land. The rezoning request in- cluded all but other strips of prop- erty owned by Pontiac Motor, a railroad and utility companies. . « > Last week the Commission turned down by a 43 vote a mo- tion to present to the voters an ordinance prohibiting additional public housing construction. The commissioners tonight will consider adopting the ordinance | without putting it to a vote. The proposed ordinance was pre- sented—via—petitions;which—gave the Commission the option of put- ting it up to a vote or adopting it. In new business, the Commis- | sion is scheduled to hear a report | from City Manager Walter K. Will- man regarding an increase in taxi fares — an Reports are due also from City Attorney William A. Ewart con- cerning a right-of-way release, a mortgage’ and a_ set-back line to replace existing sidewalk on the east side of Marquette street from Nelson to Edison. i 8 ; | Hl k 1 | i ezoning — t _ eT LEPC ENT, SOLU WHRamm RE Ws EIGHTEEN THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, ‘APRIL 19, 1985 Pe i — _ IN THE GROOVE—Two small fry get in the| They are two of United Press Phete some 2,000 youngsters at a “tiny 4 Fog i i ON HIS WAY OUT? — What could be hi’ replacement is examined by a broom toting street cleaner in Paris, France. A British business- man, Frank Ely, claims it’s the world’s largest vacuum cleaner. He wants to “clean up Europe” with such devices. . Cafeteria and Lunch Counter Wednesday’s speials ” = CORNED BEEF and CABBAGE Sa CRPecgcer ease eneeoe ee 6 ROAST TURKEY with HOMADE SAVORY DRESSING and CRANBERRY SAUCE Bring* the Family “ese ew @eeeee desserts to choose from! 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For Fast Het Rolls PEAS...» 2= 25" 10 PEACHES ..... °29"fg noyvy weet CORN ........% NATIONAL FOOD STORES Ne Give Holden groove as they respond enthusiastically to dance | tots” conference given by the National Symphony | Mansfield one ee usic (a minuet b refusal say r it music (a ) played by a symphony orchestra. | Orchestra at Washington Missionary College. China has created “a delica : tuation which could develop into|ly to Marion Marlowe, the did not intend return . - State Assessors Increase |Stevenson Still Cagy |i". at ny time |e ol gun sl ceallal as This Business am SA| western Council of Lumber —_ You Have Built Values of Public Utilities on Plans to Run in '56| zzz Sum f tamer ons] on Se : ane LANSING ® — The State Board) valuation, compared with an aver-| wEW YORK w—Adiai E. Ste-| ‘day. that U.S. preoccupation | Godfrey added that : ee ee of Assessors has tentatively placed | @ge rate of $28.20 in 1954. Formosa is causing neglect | let them go a long “4 Donelson-jJohns Funeral Home with an the 1955. tax valuations of Michi-| from the tax go to the | Venson, asked about his plans for | o¢ Japan. He said Japan must have! ably shortly after he sacked Julius e ern facilities are here because - the gan public utilities at $571,426,900. | PTimary school fund. They are dis- | 1956, says “I haven't anything to sources of trade, and may/ La Rosa. ~ families of Pontiac, bgve made i posstble The figure is an increase of | ‘Tibuted to all school districts in| say at this time. I don’t know if to turn to China if the West; Godfrey said “ “4 We never forget this. $3447 900 Over ast year's Ting the state—on—the—basie—of atten i'm needed or wanted.” “to provide them. tis troupe were ir | We are always grateful for your support and assessments, the board said. dance. Stevenson gave the answer to publicity and big . ° +4 good will, and express our thanks by con- Based on the tentative asessed| The tentative figures call for an| newsmen yesterday as he left by Loot Only Worthwhile received after Fine Selection \e stantly improving our facilities and service valuation the ufilities would pay|!crease of $8,165,000 in the valu-| plane for a business and sight-/¢_- Thief “They sat Bird W -4 , state taxes of $16,965,678 or 31 | ations of railroad companies, $35,-|seeing trip to Africa. r Legged ' how to get into | ouses +4 821,339 more than last year. | 957,700 in the valuations of tele-| Asked if former President. Tru- GRAND RAPIDS (UP) — Shoe | Godfrey continued. * e phone and telegraph companies, | man would suit him as a running| salesman Fred Nordstrom told| figure ways of getting = The beard said Yinal assessed and $225,200 in the valuation of car | mate next year, the 1952 presiden-| police someone broke into his for themselves. e $ after appeal bearings on May “Mr, Truman would be satisfac- | sample shoes. Godfrey said he H . Although some lizards take} tony 4o me in any position. Idon't} But the intruder left empty-| enmity toward “4 This year the average state tax| really to water, none are| know if I'd be satisfactory to Mr. | handed — probably because all of | runs the “Toast e rate is $29.69 per $1,000 assessed | thoroughly aquatic. Truman.” the shaes were for the right foot. | vision show and Py - ree ee se a ee TTT Demise Pure Cone . Cc GOLD MEDAL OR | Seow Crop Fresh Frozen c £0) SUGAR “ Dill. pur | ORANGE JUICE 4== 79° gs Sete illsbur iG: af a Jolly Good Fancy Whole Kernel ' RUOs: ent | {wy THE PONTIAC PRESS, TU ESDAY, APRIL 19, 1955 NINETEEN RENT a RUGGED ROYAL PORTABLE Only $5 per Month First rental applied if purchased. All makes. Easy payments. Parents! In _ —— in ea, Se Chil- eenciong cree solace pos get higher marks with this controls. Rugged Fiber. wanted Portable Temtdias. gies Cassying Casa, ‘Mente Rep. #. Yass tyecemer co. _ AY) “ge we *\-\ wurevi \ 1 te tay be Witedrowe > “H7p Wings z Witheet Nenes (Written for International News Service) For the American housewife, marketing in our glittering super- markets is an experience. For the Moscow housewife, marketing is almost a career— whether she goes to the state-oper- ated ‘“‘gastronome’’ or the col- lective farmers’ market. Soviet propagandists regularly boast of their success in curbing | food prices. Soviet censors just | as regularly blue-pencil stories of | foreign correspondents telling of Moscow’s food shortages. These shortages exist not only in the officially-controlied gas- tronomes where prices are fixed, but also in the collective farmers’ markets — the free markets where prices are deter- mined by the interplay of supply | and demand. In Moscow, there are constant shortages of such staples as beef, pork, sugar, butter and sunflower seed oil (the Russian housewife’s standard cooking oil), This year the meat shortage has been more severe than last. We went to Moscow's gastro- nome No. 1 and saw first-hand | how the Russian housewife has to struggle to get the raw mate- | rials for her family’s daily meals. Working wives, are far more |}common in Russia than in | America. Economic necessity, "coupled with the desire to escape | the confines of one and two-room | apartments, sends the wife trudg- | ing off to the shop or factory with | her husband, leaving grandmother at home to run the “house” and handle the shopping. Limited Supply — First Come First Served! Rain or shine, every day is good drying weather with an electric automatic clothes dryer. No more back- breaking drugery on washday either. Just toss in the damp clothes . . . set a dial . . . and that’s all. Clean, electrically-heated air will be forced through each piece as it tumbles to a soft fluffiness — just the way you wont it. ROY'S 96 Oakland Avenue FE 5-8413 At least half of the patrons we | saw in gastronome Ne. 1 were— | @F appeared to be — grand- | mothers. The remainder were younger women and men, some of them ip Red army uniforms. Everything is aimed There are no deliveries. | The gastronome itself is an| unbelievable combination of mar- bie, gilt and stained glass—a | “cathedral” of commerce com- | But the crowding customers | show little sign of appreciating their grandiose surroundings. | and whether they will last until | their turn comes in the queue. After a fair amount of jostling | Here we found free interprise are permitted to raise some meat, | fruits and vegetables for their own disposal. Small plots have been Private Golf Course Taken From Felons. BOSTON @&—The golfers among Massachusetts State Prison inmates “secret” golf course and their golf clubs taken | away from them. | In .addition, Deputy Warden Al- bert Thompson and a guard, Vic- tor Anchukiafis were suspended | yesterday for lowering four golf clubs from the wall to the prisoners March 31. Acting Warden Periey ‘S. Vance | said he had no knowledge of any | golf course within the prison walls. An employe of the corrections department said, however, that some prisoners who work in the WORRIED OVE OVER DEBTS? REQUIRED ONE PLACE TO PAY — BONDED AND INSURED gate ie 41 South Saginaw St. " Phone FE 8-0456 DRUG STORES 148 N. Soper Se. West Huron g at Telegroph = Thrifty CLIO DOUBLE HOLDENS TRADING STAMPS fJ WEDNESDAY Pleté With high Vaulted ceiling. | | They are intent on the food stocks | § ;|Grandma Makes Shopping Her Career| in Russia's Food-Short Grocery Stores allocated to them for this specific Whereas the gastroneme was the ably a buyer’s market. At the gastronome, biank-faced clerks | doled out their merchandise with the All food prices are, of course, quoted in rubles and kopecks. | When you convert them into dollars at the fixed, and artificial, rate of four rubles to the dollar, | you come up with these prices in the state-operated gastronome: Sugar $1.70 per pound, pork chops $4.20 per pound, cheese Texas Delays Action on Unfair Sales Bil odka $12.34 per AUSTIN, Tex. it} action on the controversial “unfair | sales” bill was delayed a second | | time last night when the Texas ranged in price from $1.13 to) House of Representatives held a $1.70 per pound. night session, In the farmers’ market, we found pork chops for $2.84 per $4.72 per pound, Vodka The night session forced cancel- | lation of a subcommittee report to | pound, which undercut the gas-| the House State Affairs Committee. | | tronome—an unusual phenomenon.| The measure would require groc- | Beef of indifferent quality was ery stores to take a six per cent available for $3.07 per pound. We | markup over inventory costs on, could not identify the cut. Eggs | groceries. Independent grocers con- were the equivalent of $3.60 per tend some chain stores are at- | dozen and milk was $1 a quart, tempting to drive them out of | with the customer expected to business. - (Advertisement) | Fat hens were offered for $10 to | Completely | $12 depending on their weight. Stops Potatoes and arene glia ~~ Bleeding Piles tials in the Russian dict, mpi peieryypeliglba sang in Just 3 Days Se. Rockwood, Mich., womans writes; “Suffered terribly with nara g soreness and irritation. Tried all kinds of pile oint- ments, su tories, injections, etc., with- out relief as advised only an operation would help me. Then I tried RECTORAL. Use of the artificial official rate in converting rubles to dollars results in a considerable over- h. ‘elous internal —— in jwet statement of these tbo } three days all bleeding, etc om —— | et hat was eighteen mont the ago eo But the fact remains that for the a never been any trouble sinc | average Russian it is expensive to| Why suffer? Get well! Sa ay well Xe t oO | eat—and virtually impossible to) RECTORAL todey an bd eat well by American or even gimms: Walgreen's: Thrifty: J. V: } rope anda Halimen Drug: Luttrell Pharmacy; Western Eu ms rds Slankster & Jones: Dunseith; Cole's; (Tomorrow: Religion and | - maetig Pc aggh Booming Warmrcggd Drug ancestor worship in Russia.) —. ee ee STORM SASH For All Type Windows 10 Self-Storing Windows Heavy Extruded 2 Combination Doors Complete Reg. $318.00 1189" FHA TERMS FE 4-6089 9 A. M. to 9 P.M. NOW | e ‘ 18 , The News is All Over Town! You Can , Get the ! | BEST DEAL P at the APontiac Retail ' Store the Buy! More and more people are discovering that the Big Dollar Value in 1955 is PONTIAC. Stop in or Call FE 3-7117 for a Demonstration Ride TODAY! That is all we ask... then you, too will be convinced that Dollar for Dollar Pontiac STOP IN TODAY and GET ALL THE FACTS! — SM mam) Pontiac Retail Store 65 Mt. Clemens—Across from the Post Office ° \ eM ees ete Ce er ere ee ee Te ee ee ee ee le Oe Ne r € a Pa ee fg ( ey eee’ sos 4 ee ae a ee i. i i Mie i aoa ~ 2 ee eS ee ee ee ee er a ae T / } } / eh Agd q | ry 4 j f é ! | | ' } : . P THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, APRIL 19, 1955 / blic Meeting on Troy Incorporation Set for Easing of Work Marie Louise. Welch Wed Livonia Mayor a aa ane a Tonight Waterford Play Name 2 to Lead Topic el Class. | pea Church Rites Topic Imlay Graduates Deals With Aged Heart Assn. Saturday at the Walled) High School Is Scene Johanna Swanson Has ‘The Room Upstairs’ Extension Service Gives Morne Fe On antares Go| for SP.M. Confeb on Top Grades, Followed Slated for Donelson Course at Novi double-ring rites at 8 p.m. before| Change in Status by Elaine Stern at 8 P.M, Thursday Free classes in work simplifica- The bride is the daughter of Mr.| TROY TOWNSHIP — T IMLAY CITY—Johanna Swan- WATERFORD TOWNSHIP—The tion techniques will be held in and Mrs. Mason J. Welch, of 1960| residents attending pub son is valedictorian of the 1955 Waterford Township PTA Program Novi beginning Friday, sponsored Pontiac Trail, Mr, and Mrs. W. A. ae en anles dame ot ake Cle Wak Planning Committee in co-opera- by the Michigan Heart Assn. in tiie pony bom — nM — Salutatorian honors went to tion with the Recreation Depart- co-operation with the Oakland A white embroidered organdy| Livonia Mayor Albert M. Elaine Stern with an average of ment, is presenting a one act play County Extension Service. over white taffeta gown was the| tom is slated as the speaker for 2.75. Thursday on the problems of the Mrs. Ruth C. Kettunen of Mich bride's choice for the wedding. It| the 8 p.m. meeting at the Troy Johanna, daughter of Roy Swan- . — igan State College home manage- had a full skirt and a shawi col-| High School, son, has been active in the band “The Room Upstairs” will be ment staff will conduct the classes, lar, and a matching embroidered Livonia is the only city, in for three years. given at 8 p.m. at the Donelson which are available to all county headpiece. this area that made the incor- She plans to attend Central School. ‘women. Maid of honor was a cousin of| poration move from an entire Michigan College of Education Objections of this co-operative Heart patients will be given first the bride, and Helen Shelford and| township. next fall, to major im art and affair between the schools and the listing. Virginia Myers were attendants, The Oakland County Board work toward a provisional cer- recreation department is to focus Registration may be made for The bridegroom's brother,| supervisors has called a June tificate for art teaching in the attention on problenss of old age West Bivd.. Pontiac Erzmoznik seated the guests. s room, and the as- Oy, aaa cits a cea, After @ reception in the church | ship Portion of the town Tank Laeaty ta oo ree sociated problems of living with cessive Fridays, April pater, Se eels SS Se Coe At the meeting tonight will book staff. ee ant 29, at the Novi Community Center, Residents of K fornia, where they will make Troy officials, including Super- She is editor of the 1955 annual, — at tae and starting at 9:30 a.m. eego ee ee “The Spartan.” Her plans for ee Gee Canad Tone | . available to answer questions next year are not definite, but she . . ° . ° . . . of Waterford Center School; Mrs. Discipline Topic Vote on City Status County Deaths | r.wcadsun® “""** “Mt ™*| Myrna Harris Engaged —|'s tentatively. considering. attend Virginia Wegner of Wiliams Lake . The incorporation move followed/to John Engelman to Be Discussed KEEGO HARBOR—Polls will Clair RB. Quick an attempt by Royal Oak to an- re superintendent Thomas Belton be cen until § pam today for| HOLLY — Service for Clair R.|nex a portion of Trey on which NORTH BRANCH—Miss Myrna County Births No admission charge will be by Club Tonight Keego residents to cast ballots on | Quick, 61, S45 Elm St., will be| the Vickers Corp, of Detroit is Harris’ engagement to John nee made. accepting charter com a p.m. Thursday at building a $2,000,000 plant. . . . - Alment WATERFORD Lircahe~sngyua ner sro ot a, |Dryer Funeral Home, with burial Engleman, Sr., of North Branch. ae ce 2s Co oe Railway tracks in the U. S. are “How Should We Discipline Our eting incorpers: in Lakeside Cemetery. He died| Indian elephants have a single | is being announced by her par- Leonard more than double the mileage in Children?” will be the topic of | area. Monday. finger-like projection on their|ents, Mr. and Mrs. Donald C.|,,M*,,md¢ Mm Lyle Dunham have « 1888, when the total was 191,376 discussion when Child Study Club,/ Also up for election are five city| Surviving are his widow, Veta,| trunks while African elephants| Robinson, of Otter Lake. The Keomee miles. Today it is about 395,000 Grew 1 meets at § p.m. today |councilmen, a justice of the peace, three sons, Harold and Howard of |have two wedding date has not been set. | ,,*,Seughgrt Jame, Eilce bes been born miles. home rs. Jackson E & E Byers, 6639 Windiate drive grandchildren, one great-grand- Husbands of members will be arter fo soonemary to plnce Go [Cue S7°, cisters, Mire. Eileen present to discuss the subject in- e and Mrs. Violet F preset to dees the cable Se | Steam te lee | Anat Cae Cae ine A gasoline Byron Merritt and Mrs. Donald| Seeking the council positions are | Dan of Corunna. : Arsen. George Harris, Benjamin E. Mose Watkins New officers for the group are |Covey, Joseph” Nichols, Witma| ROCHESTER "service foe at regular price Mrs. Byers, president; Mrs. John | Webb, Chester Wolfe, Sarnuel Whit-| Mose Watkins, 68, of 3060 19 Mile sa Seogas "oad eecgrat toe ont fas eae [aera et © that give . t the William R. : dent; and Mrs. Donald Arsen, re- Competing for the single con-| Funeral Home, with burial is Mt a a Ss you cording secretary. Others are Mrs. | stable post are Glen E. Smith and Avon Cemetery. He died Monday. secretary; Mrs. Robert Marion, | Soper and James Southart are the| five daughters, Mrs. Virginia Mor- treasurer; and Mrs. Charies | candidates for the single justice of| rison of Rochester, Mrs, Iva Child- Pappas, historian. the peace position. ress of Utica, Mrs. Dolly Jewel \ ich Schoo Se it yas St Se j Scotch Sc PTA hm Mla PTA fo Pick Officers _, __| era of Pailega, Ky, three sons, Nets $243 at Benefit Euijah, Henry B., and Mose Jr., all ; for election at the 8 p.m. Thurs- “Random Target’ Play Scheduled MILFORD—Service for Myron A for PTA Group wi ces ‘2, Tere WATERFORD TOWNSHIP—The Home with burial in Oak Grove Methodists Schedule. ~ District Meet April 22 TROY TOWNSHIP — A district meeting of Methodists will be h- 1 April 22 9:45 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Highland Park Trinity Methodist Church. gram. Trophy for losing the most : Deadline for luncheon reserva- weight last week went to Mrs. more miles per gallon . . . with better performance than tions is Friday. Earia Matthews of 4383 Lotus Dr. ever! It’s new Mobilgas with higher octane, plus Mobil Dryden Junior Class | Play Scheduled Friday DRYDEN — “You Can't Kiss Betty Clark Engaged to Pvt. Richard Haynes METAMORA — Mr. and Mrs. John Clark have announced the engagement of their daughter Bet- ty, to JOYCE SPENCE Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Spence of Rochester are armouncing the en- gagement of their daughter, Joyce Marie, to Philip Marshall Bishop. Philip is the son of Mrs. Mildred Bishop, also of Rochester. No date has been set for the wedding. To Name PTA Officers METAMORA—The annual elec- tion of officers is scheduled for the regular PTA meeting, to be held at 8 p.m. Thursday at the school. In- stallation of new officers will be held May 19. | 1000 | BABY CHICKS With the Purchase of 1 Pound of Pratt's CHICK FEED PER CHICK Limit 100 Per Customer ad Beginning 9:30 A. 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An experienced on writer y WATERFORD |= DRIVE IN THEATER Cor. Willioms Lake-Airport Rds. Box Office Opens 6:45 TUES. - WED. - THURS. Edmond O'BRIEN I BEST... SUPPORTING ACTOR of the Year! ACADEMY AWARD Hanne WICKED f | i ge % SLEEK. mR Ye Corteasa ‘ JE CANICOLOR m 5 coctrteg MARES GORDIE - VALENTIN CORTESA - ROSSAND BRAZZI Gh@a TAU . B10OKnCe and BAD’ oe WOMAN «~, er f ~* weighing The full first child is Candy JAM SESSION Every Wed. Night Musie by the Kim-Tenes Ne Cover—Ne Minimem DELL’S-INN | Fay ‘Shrieked | Her Way Up in Ghoul Films , By BOB THOMAS HOLLYWOOD #—It’s time for a visit with Fay Wray; the actress with the wonderfully rhyming name, For the benefit of those who feared for Miss Wray in the clutch- es of King Kong and other mon- sters of another film era, it can be reported that she came through these experiences umscathed. In fact, she is more beautiful than | ever now in her 40s. She can hold | her own with the more recent |glamor girls and probably out- | Sgream them all, | Although she has had a varied BOX OFFICE OPENS 7:00 P. M. SHOW STARTS 7:30 P. M. TONIGHT - WED. - THURS. i - , -: 7ve *1" _vvwryrrtT YS i . Ain Al Al lA, Al ll i. i. lt tl. l,i, A, See EDMUND O'BRIEN in his Academy Award Winning role, starring in “BAREFOOT CONETESSA. ” The Worlds Most BOGART GARDNER MEET THE FLYING. OF HODIAK . TOTTER et EYES ARTILLERY! THE wrrrwrrrere THE TORRID STORY SHOCK THE SCREEN CAN REVEAL! THAT PACKS EVERY WILDE - CONTE Toe BIC PLUS—DANA CLARK in “PORT OF HELL” eeian fan DONLEY - WALLAGE ComeEo | 1 mavie career, she is perhaps best | jnoted for her screams, Qnily the | other day a sound man at Colum- bia | to use in a new picture. “I've got a Fay Wray scream stored away,” said a co worker. | | “It’s still the best.” Fay became so noted because | she starred in the original ‘King | Kong.” Audiences were ehilled by the way, she recoiled in terror | when grasped by the king-size ape. | When Kong held her in his palm | atop the Empire State Building, | she let loose a scream that could have been heard on Staten Island After that, she became the sweetheart of the monsters. Ste shrieked her way through films with vampires, waxen mummies, etc. She did many other kinds of roles, too. After a 10-year-old absence from | the screen, Miss Wray reactivated ited career two years ago and has been doing very well. She per- formed a few film roles, then spent almost a year as Paul Hart- man's wife in the TV _ series | “Pride of the Family. ' | Miss Wray’s film career goes back to the ‘20s. A native of Al- berta, Canada, she went to school Studios was seeking a shriek | TWENTY-ONE Work Slackens for Look-Alike Truman Double Played Last Role as President Three Years Ago HOLLYWOOD (INS)—Harry Tru- man is not the only “forgotten man” in America. So is Apostolos Pooleon—the Greek-born Hollywood waiter who used to turn an honest buck making like the ex-prez in movies and television Pooleon, who has been serving up tasty dishes to TV and film stars at the Hollywood Brown Derby for the past 10 years, land ed his last Truman job nearly three years ago, after Ike took over the White House “It was on Ralph Edwards’ show ‘Place the Face’ and I haven't had a job since,” Pooleon lamented Only they don't call him Pooleon, or even Apostolos. in such famed Washington, D. C.| Birth, Death Drama hotels as the Mayflower, Carleton | YETTEVILLE, - and the New Willard, but he never| 7 ark, (2) had a chance to drop a single bow! | An assisting physician successfully of soup on the chief executive. completed a Cesearian section “IT saw him a few times,"’ Pool-| after Dr. Richard W. Miller, @, © }eon said, ‘‘but I never got to rub | ending surgeon his elbow. That was when he was -eenrgmorre Andon no vice president.” | Mothet and child are “doing Pooleon’s acquaintance with | fine.” daughter Margaret is about on | — the same par. SUBURB UB “I waited on her im the Derby | | once,” he recalled, “but she didn't || Keego Theater say anything.”’ The would-be actor, six years | | Tonight Truman's junior, never was wal In CinemaScepe lowed to talk during any of his | THE RACERS presidential appearances. | 8 Kirk Deougias, | “I guess it was because of my || G Roland | accent,”” he admitted. ‘‘But once | —ALsO— | I did a lot of talking about the | BOMBA AND THE Truman family on a filmed Horace | JUNCLE CIRL | Heidt show but they never re- Starring Johnny } leased it. I guess they decided Sheffield they didn't like it.” | [CSS es Peoleon, who started out as a Litia bus boy in a Detroit hotel, says (ors. | he still has ambitions to become | | a “movie actor.” ‘ N | “I keep hoping,” he said, ‘‘they’ll New Lake Theater | i ! * STARTS ” The Worlds Most BOGART GA lO # Box Office First Show 7:25 P. M. Phone FE 4-4611 | ate Theater 2150 Opdyke Road TONIGHT x AVA RDNER in Los Angeles and met a lot of “Everybody calls me Tru- | make a movie on the life of Tru-| \ WALLED LAKE movie people. She got the old line: | man,” the waiter said, peerimg | man That could be my big oppor- | . a" “If you ever want to do something | through his pale-rimmed specs. | tunity.”’ \ a enigh \ | in pictures, look me up.” “E don’t think 2 half a dozen | 1,. fashion nowadays, however. CinemaSeoge ® | She accepted one of ‘he invita-| people in this town know my | |. ¢o, Eisenhower doubles. Talent % " atk eek tions and landed a contract with | real name! scouts already have uncovered sev- Es wg Bes Roeland *, | Bad Roach, where she got her; Pooleon, who has appeared as|eral of these, including a Holly- | —ALso— ‘ poe mn comedies She went | Truman on the Spade Cooley show, | wood studio gateman and a San | PRIVATE HELL | from there to U niversal and then with Red Skelton, Abbott and Cos- | Diego longshoreman, both of whom | With Ida Lupino and © % | did an Erich Von Strokzim €PiC, | tello and the Colgate Comedy Hour, | have been used in TV and motion | Heward Duft Ss The Wedding March.” It estab- | sont 25 years juggling food trays | pictures. wurara aaa aa. lished her as a star. She is mar- : é — eet wei wal ete | Tied to Robert Riskin, a film | reer: | LAST DAYI..=— oan Oakland Bee JAMESTOWN, N. Y. (UP) — A motorist here was fined $50 and ROBERT TAYLOR his operator’s license was revoked ELEANOR PARKER when he pleaded guilty to drunken . —_ nN — driving. A 30-day t iaipiaid Necues st iatgn STARTING “MANY RIVERS : e Features at—1:00 3:47 - 6:34 - 9:24 GIANT SCREEN | TODAY Thru THURSDAY! THE | —Totelileisil (elm) PERSONAL STORY OF | LOVES AND . LONGINGS WHEN THE BATTLE IS Far Away... ae \ — jor a rh | SARACEN | owes RICARDO MONTALBAN At 11:20 . 2:20 - 5:30 - 8:30 | —aALso— a WARNER BROS: 4, x 7 4 << u ea > | athon—but showery weather might be his undoing. The dark, wavy-haired Argentin- in games jan had been hailed as a favorite of almost “‘sure thing’ proportions until] a forecast of cool, cloudy weather with showers gave a new cast to the situation. Gorno, 2nd to Czechoslovakia's great Emil Zatopek when he broke the Olympic marathon mark in 1952, would prefer @ sunny day Pirate Ace Should Know! NEW YORK @® — Anyone who thinks it's easy to play for a last place club is crazy. That's the sober opinion of Frank Thomas, star outfielder of the hap- less Pittsburgh Pirates and one of Lions Invoking Help of Courts File Suit Against the Argonauts to Halt Use of Ex-Detroit Pair TORONTO W — The Detroit Lions of the National Football Leauge have filed motions for in- “ itp e Bata 3 the ‘Jacks 1144-344 at Green Acres course, Saginaw. Pontiac's Jay- vees beat Saginaw juniors, 10-5, with Tom Jacobson’s 84 medalist —stovds | Mnfg. Co. 2777, Thomas Says It's Tough to Play for Tailender | * | trips, including a pair of home the top sluggers of the National E .”" Thomas said sorrowfully the gloom of the Pirate clubhouse following Pittsburgh's sixth suc- cessive defeat Monday, a 12-3 loss to the New York Giants, ‘‘it’s hell to play with a last place club. A guy is supposed to be relaxed. Re- laxed my eye. What's so relaxing about Josing day after day?" “Its much easier playing with a pennant contender. There's sup- | posed to be more pressure on a fellow playing with a champion- ship club. I wouldn't know about that. I've been in baseball eight years and I've played on a team that finished as high as fourth only once. That was the Charleston Club in the Sally League t in 1950. “I feel certain, however, it would be much easier and more fun to play on a club that’s going | somewhere. As for the pressure, any good bal] player welcomes | That's when he’s usually at his ‘Gotta Hit’ to Make Money Is Logan's Slogan Braves’ Infielder Is Making It Pay With Fat .591 Average MILWAUKEE (®—The National League's top fielding shortstop be- lieves “you gotta hit to make money” and that's one good reason Johnny Logan of the Milwaukee Braves carries a fat .591 piate average after Milwaukee's first half dozen games of 1955. He's the hottest major league regular at bat, with 13 hits in 22 ‘ runs. ; | Logan, who has led the National! League shortstops on the field for three years in & row, wound up| the 1954 season with a .275 batting | average. © Troy Trackmen Win Opener at Clawson Don Hill's Troy High School track team won its opening meet of the season Monday with a Ancient IL Gets Under Way for 72nd Year ‘Highly Exciting Race’ Is Prediction by the Veteran Shaughnessey Maratho with temperatures in the low 60s, for this 26-mile, 38-yard grind from rural Hopkinton to downtown Boston. * - 7 But the advent of showers boost- ed the chances of the other foreign stars to spring an upset. Sweden's lean, swift Gustaf Jansson, who lost by only an eighth of a mile to Gorno for second place in the last Olympics, was accorded a strong chance to take it all. Like most of the other foreign- ers except Gorno, Jansson will be at his best on a coolish day. The 31-year-old woodsman lives neer the Norwegian border and wound up his training in the snow before flying across the Atlantic. Others benefitting from the threatening weather wii be Fin- land's “‘mystery men,"’ Paavo Ko- tila and Eino Pulkkinen. The 1954 BAA winner, Veikko Karvoen, was a countryman of their; nF Sept. date. Nov. 24 (Thanksgiving—Texas at | dates to @ continuous se-|the season not before a oe oe Texas, A&M. shales pager hn ‘September . : ses s and must end the Saturday before Oct, 15—Notre Dame at Michi-| yyy ny “™ Navy at Phlk This isn’t what the Big Ten | Thanksgiving gan State. originally sought in its demands *- e+ #@ Oct, 22—Regional. Dec. 3—North Carolina at Duke. | for regional programs under na-| The Pacific Coast Conference, Oct. 2—Iowa at Michigan Lindsey Nelson and Harold/| tional controls, but it can put at/| which also objected to the national Nov, 5—Regional (Red) Grange will be the com-/least one conference team before | TV controls of the past four years, Nov. 12—Regional. mentators on the national series. | regional viewers on all but the | didn't fare go well. Its teams can’t Nov. 1S—UCLA at Southern Cal-|NBC also plans to program re-|last Saturday of the Big Ten sea-| appear on more than six Satur- gional on the five available | son. Conference rules provide that | days between Sept. 24 and Nov. 19. cf marathon at Kamakura Japen. Gorno won that one, with Karvon- deo Kammamura 6th in 1953, when Japan's little Keizo Yamada set the record of 2 hours, 18 minutes, By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The, ancient Internationa] | League, sprawling through three countries, opened its 72nd consecu- tive season today and President. Frank (Shag) Shaughnessy opti- mistically said ‘“‘there is a chance for a record gate.” “‘Futhermore,”’ said Shag, start- ing his 19th season as president of the Triple A loop, which in re cent years has been beset by tele- | vision problems, ‘‘I look for a high- | Land O'Lakes, Gay-Day Track Agreement Set Racing Group Discloses Tie-Up With Speedway Near Pontiac Contract arrangements between the Land O’Lakes Racing Associa- tion and the Gay-Day Speedway ly exciting race.” | were disclosed Monday night at the There will be one new member. American Association, . |Columbus, 52 years in the rival | LLRA meeting at Butch’'s collision took the| Shop. A total of 140 drivers and | place of Ottawa. Last year, in or- | owners attended the meeting. der to fight off the inroads of TV, | | Havana and Richmond, :took over | for Springfield and Baltimore. s - . Jersey City, two of the onetime pillars of the league, were forced to drop out because of dwindling attendance. Only Richmond and Havana will |open tonight. The Virginians ex- pect to have 9,000 in the stands against the Montreal Royals. Righthander Bob Habenicht prob- ably will pitch for the home club in the minors after a 5-year hitch | with the Washington Senators, will match slants with Buffalo's Dick Marlowe, who hurled for Detroit last season. * * e Wednesday, in the second round of the openers, Syracuse enter- tains Toronto, 1954 champion, and Columbus will play host to Roch- ester. The new entry includes mostly | full support and cooperation with | , members of last year's Ottawa club, which finished last, plus a few hand-meée-dowfis from the Kan-” sag City A's. Although few ex- pect the club to finish higher than seventh (last year’s Columbus American Assn. team was fourth), 160,000 tickets already have been sold. : There are three new managers— Nick Cullop of the Jets, as the Columbus outfit has been nick- named; Greg Mulleavy of Mon- treal and Danny Carnevale of Buf- falo. 5% 5/6 to 52 1/6 decision over Clawson on the latter’s track. points came on a place finish by Dick Kelly in the shot put. Bailey won the shot and the quarter-mile and tied for first in the pole vault with team- mate Jim Murdock. Burnard won both dashes. The Colts will run at Cranbrook this afternoon. Land O'Lakes Team Sets Pace for Elks The Maple Leafs, with practical- ly the same team that won the York Yankees, is missing. But his Lou Berberet, who hit .317 with Birmingham of the Southern Assn. last year. Only One Available SARATOGA SPRINGS, N. Y. — Only one Hyperion colt will be of- fered at auction in the nation this year—and buyers will get their chance to bid for it at the annual Saratoga Sales. The Gay-Day track, formerly the Chief Pontiac Speedway, is mow owned by Jack Korte of Bill Volke and that group pledged | the new,. venture. Detroit Pfeiffer5 — Rolls in ABC Tonight Tonight the highly ranked Pfeif- fer Beer quintet of Detroit takes | top the 3,047 total which gave the 620 club of Mineapolis the lead. In the open division yesterday, two teams, the M. P. Heinze Ma- a shot for the team lead. The) | Detroit team, which under the E. | George | title last year, are favorites. Only | and B. banner won the ABC title | | Burnard each came up with multi-| Elston Howard, now with the New.) in 1952 and 1953, will be aiming to | | ple viggories, but the deciding | tae << place has been taken by catcher Tiger Deal Is ‘Looking Better All the Time Chisox’ Lane Figures Dropo, Nieman, Gray Will Come Through CHICAGO w—‘‘We don't want to crow yet, smiles the Chicago White Sox General Manager, Frank Lane, “but that winter trade with Detroit is looking big- ger and better to us every day.” In the exchange last December, Tlane dispat first baseman Ferris Fain and two minor Heaguers to the Tigers for Walt and “Dropo and Nieman are doing for us what we hoped they would do,” Lane beams. “And any time now you'll see Gray out there on the mound. He’s been looking real Gray, a lean lefty, won 58 gam for the Tigers from 1948 through 194. First sacker Dropo, a hulking 6-5, 220-pound giant, and outfield- | loaded homer that gave the | 34 triumph over Cleveland. Nieman, who Browns, is batting has hit three homers and in five runs, "No-Hitter Beats Chips MT. PLEASANT () — Jack Kenney pitched a no-hit, norun ball game yesterday as Eastern # lofty 45. He! O Campanella AP Wirephere Phillies try | Hodges fielded Earl Torgeson's roller and tossed to of their game in| Erskine who fell and was unable to recover. Erskine avoid pitcher Carl | threw fo the plate from a sitting position. Umpire is Lopata scored when | Jackowski and the Dodgers won, 5-2. ucky Still Uncertain About cesses: Pitchers Hell Keep on List | meeting Jefferson and Washington | DETROIT W—Al Kaline and J.| Al Aber. George Zuverink, Van | opposing Eastern at Wisner Sta- W. Porter both got home runs Fletcher. Bob Schultz, and per- dium. | yesterday. But neither will count haps Herbert and Foytack. seem Meets will be held each Wednes- |in official American League rec- to have relief and spot pitching day until May 25, on which. date | ords. jobs a ‘yoy eree Tigh Sched | Fhe-two-circuit clouts were Nil’ + Thal leaves five pitchers—Black, }3 scheduled. ashington |in a six-inning intrasquad game. (Maas and Bill Froats. Leo Cris- | Junior High is the cham. | It wag Kaline’s 4th homer in two ‘tante and Ben Flowers | pion for the 3rd straight . year, | days. In his 1st appearance at the | wile wining 18 mets over the > puch tom Date Mes me ee. Viking, Bluejay Golf Teams Are Victorious field stands. Walled Lake and Southfield of the Inter-Lakes Conference won golf matches Monday. DeForest MclIntyre's Vikings measured Waterford’s Skippers, 339-352. over the Edgewood Golf Club course. Southfield won a triangular ‘at Plum Hollow, scoring 351 to 383 for Farmington and 457 for Fitz- gerald. Don Sherer and Don Bradley scored 86 and 87, respec- tively, in the Southfield triumph. At Edgewood, Walled Lake's Dick Dewling took medal honors — with an 81. Bob Stewart and Norm | Dierkes added 83s, while Jack May 12 and the | ~* co: » While Jack hich pitchers are to — paced the Skippers | Bowling Results BURON BOWL HOUSE wt. Junior High ‘Track Season Set to Start Track season for Pontiac's — from Jeffer- Crary Thinclads Win School’s First Meet hf * s f ibiei |proble |go is giving him headaches. -Lakes Conference's Cin- League for 7th and 8th F< Inter. Pa Crary will meet. Southfield next Detroit Men Propose Sports Hall of Fame wt Auburn HMgts. 58 58 West Gide 85 Bla Fifz3 i ett oa@ cgePReys i in Debut on NEW YORK #® — The name Gene Poirer and mark it down you're a fight fan. You're going to hear a lot more about this 23- is if facially and he hits hard like the old middleweight champion. For Land O'Lakes bowling team in the Pontiac Elks contingent at the ‘National Elks Tourney in Detroit jover the last weekend, set the pace with a 2936 total. . Others among the leading Pon- tiac Elks teams were: Osmun's 2850, The 99 Club 2817, Pontiac Motor Elks Little Elks Horns 2835, Janka Torrid Heat 2782 and Farmer- Snover 2775. , LOS ANGELES @ — Walter F. | Zittel’s Hit Nets Win for Alma College Nine | Dave Zittel of Pontiat drove in the only run of the game Monday as Alma College's baseball team defeated the University of De was safe on an outfield error, moved up on a _ sacrifice and scored on Zittel’s- single. The Pontiac infielder is a former base- ball and basketball star at Pon- tiac High School. Po ra RUNS _ Thompson, 3 pamoe —o Mantie. 3 ee tea 'of the engine’s operation. But “The engine ig what's different.” Strader, an ordained minister, in- ventor and mechanic, explained at explained this much: It has no cylinders. It has no pistons. It has no valves, It has no crankshaft. Unique Engine, Designed as Airplane Motor, Is Feature of Unusual Entry in Indianapolis ‘500 “TI built it primarily as an air- craft power plant,” rc af s§ ani And it’s air-cooled. - i i ox a4 Television. two rounds against 4 ig il saaezze? a (M 2200. Stout Steve Gromek Aims for First 20-Game Season Gee tie LE if AE vrae 4&8 ! ft i zg Tie : “ a 5 THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY,:APRIL 19, 1955 ' TWENTY-THREE Heading for Big Time? ‘Ducky’, Oertel May Put Pontiac in Big Leagues Within the Next Couple Years Pontiac may well be represented | The seasons of 1952 ala ‘53 were {an outfielder earned him the | in the big leagues within a year or | 5Pent in the Marines, but “Ducky” | spring bid with the Orioles. eo. joined pee Antonip and played 159 | stocky 5-8, 170-pounder, he is a games last season, hitting .276 in | speedy ssive base runner Charles (Ducky) f » aggre made a very eveble teenie |, What is traditionally regarded as a | with a strong throwing arm from | on officials of the Baltimore | "Chere league’. gerne | Orioles baseball team, including hi _— 4 me runs and) “Ducky general and field manager Paul ' Richards. Oertel, one of the best all- around athletes ever to perform for &. Frederick’s High School in. Pontiac, is just starting his 4th season in professional base- ball, but will be playing his 2nd season in a Class AA league. Oerte! spent 3 weeks with the Orioles in spring training, but was optioned on March 20 to the Birds’ San Antonio farm team of the Texas League, where he played in 194 : The Pontiac youngster was the youngest of 9 outfielders on the Baltimore spring roster and with such veterans as Walter (Hoot) Evers and Gil Coan having fine spring training seasons, the com- petition was just a little stiff ca + . | ; looks like a future | s all-around play and hustle as | Oriole. The Orioles also have ex-Yankee Leaguers Cal Abrams and Chuck Diering and former Red Sox up- and-downer Chuck Maxwell. How- ever, at 24, Oertel has the years on his side and may well jump to the majors in the next season or two Evers is 4; Woodling, 33; Dier- ing, 32: and Coan and Abrams, 31, so their future in the Amer> can League may be limited The former Ram ace began his pro career in 1950 at Baxley, Ga., where he hit .352 in 92 games, earning a promotion to Appleton, Wis., where he maintained an identical batting average for the remainder of the season. He was playing 3rd base at the time. In 1951 at Appleton, he hit 3%5 for 122 bases, and his hits included 27 doubles, 13 triples af@ 16 homers, as well as 19 stolen bases, Hig fielding mark } FUTURE ORIOLE — Charlies (Ducky) Oertel (above) of Pontiac is | shown in the uniform of the Baltimore Orioles, with whom he spent the | spring training season. The former St. Frederick star was optioned out | to the Oriole farm at San Antonio of the Texas League, but is well re- | | garded by the Baltimore “brass.” 11 Cri Skippers, Avon, Clarkston, 112 Gridders Keego Win Baseball Games By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS . That was it. Cleveland had it Cleveland’s Indians have a real | 11-8, moving to within half a game Murderer’s Row—six hatchet men |°f the American League leader, who keep swinging until they get | Boston, which was idle. the other guy’s scalp. | sas If one slugger doesn't get the | There were _only two games job done, the next guy might. If) ee he doesn't, the other clubbers are | ] lined up for their whacks. Vikings Smash All of which gives manager Al | Lopez the teed payoff of a . id . Ralph Kiner and Vic Wertz swing- Chief q .) Win ing for him, he's shooting for a second straight American League . + pennant with loaded dice. String at Flint . . + savings bond. With Al Smith, Bob- Cleveland's hatchet men have | by Avila, Larry Doby, Al Rosen, knocked in 29 of the Tribe's 36) Four Hits in Second runs this season, with the big four . | of the wrecking crew—Doby, Ro- Inning Do All Damage sen, Kiner and Wertz—driving in| jn 2-1 Game 19. | What they can do to the opposi-| Flint Northern's Viking baseball tion was evident on opening day. | club yesterday afternoon in Flint Chicago's Virgil Trucks bore down | smaghed the Chiefs’ string of wins to fan Kiner with the bags loaded | with! a 2-1 victory in the first, only to find Wertz next} The loss was Pontiac High's first at the plate. Wertz singled home of the new season. It came as a two runs and the tribe was off to| result of an outburst of base-hits a 51 victory in the second inning 3 | + | Pontiac went scoreless up to the Last night at Kansas City | fifth when Don Daniel's homer Ewell Blackwell got the treat-| over the centerfield fence averted ment. He came. on in the ninth 9 shutout. for the A's, who had clubbed five homers themselves for an 8-0 lead | after four frames. When Blackwell | arrived, Cleveland had swung back | to a mere 3-8 deficit. Chiefs had difficulty getting runners around the bases. They left 9 stranded, while the Vikings had only two “orphans’’. A walk and a hit batsman put The Northern victory started Blackwell in the hole. But he with singles by Bill Basilus and struck out Smith and got Avila to| Gary Morris, and both moved pop up. Then he had Doby to face. | around on a throw to third from Blackwell got as far as a 3-2 count centerfield. Don Daniel and the next pitch was swatted| touched Morris’ hit and Bruce 375 feet over the right field fence. |'Campbell came through with The High Compression ~ Gasolene of the Year! Report at LM | Waterford’s baseball Skippers! Waterford tripped Rochester, 83, broke a 3game losing streak. behind the Shit hurling of south- Avondale opened its season with a| paw Chuck Gillis, who struck out Kramer, —-Bronoff and victory. “and Clarkston and West ‘9 and walked only 1. Leading the | ° ee Bloomfield claimed Wayne-Oak- attack for Dave Freeman's Skipper | Hendricks Missing Due land League decisions in Monday's ; prep baseball activity in the to Spring Sports Oakland County area. ANN ARBOR ® -—An eager — - 112 hopefuls turned out for spring nine were Ron Kind, with two doubles; Leroy Nicholas, with a triple and single; and Loren Bray. footbal| practice at the University of Michigan yesterday. Drills will continue until May 14 with a brace of singles. Buss DeBaene had 2 of the Missing from practice because of other spring sports were such Kalcons’ five hits. Southfield of the Inter-Lakes bowed to Red- ford Union, 42, as the winners players as Ron Kramer, Tony Branoff and Tom Hendricks Other changes were evident Mike Retunno, an end last year was working out with the full- backs. Charlie Brooks, another end on last season's squad, worked out Wins No. 5 Spot with the tackles Valley Champs. | Oppose Chiefs Arthur Hill Netters Here Today; Lauchner ning. Dick Covera and Steve Klamik homered for Southfield. Avondale nosed out Oxford, 43 with a 2-run rally in the 5th Larry Herron and Ron Henderson each singled with the bases loaded for the deciding runs. Lyn Wright pitched Shit ball -for the Yellow- tallied 2 runs in the final in- | New 5D ~ Gasolene Provides barely | played in the league. The other,| The National had a full slate also a nighter, saw the New York | Brooklyn stayed unbeaten with a Yankee's Whitey Ford set down | five-run sixth that beat the Phila- Baltimore on three singles 60 as | delphia Phillies 52 for the Dodg- the Orioles, still winless, lost their | ers’ seventh victory; and Cincin- sixth | nati got tid of Vic Raschi quick to | beat the St Both were night games. the Chicago Cubs 2-1. | Cleveland's ‘Hatchet Men’ Blast Blackwell Louis Cardinals 7-4, In an afternoon pair, the. New York giants whipped Pittsburgh 12-3 and Milwaukee slipped past Stephens Gets Walking Papers From Orioles BALTIMORE (INS)—The Balti- more Orioles gave veteran 3rd baseman Vern Stephens his uncon- ditional release last night and op- tioned rookie 2nd baseman Don Leppert to Charleston of the Ameri- can Association on 24-hour recall. Stevens, whose .285 average | was the 2nd highest on the Orioles | last season, saw little action this | spring as Billy Cox was installed | as the regular 3rd baseman. Leppert, one of the nine players | Get Your Car Ready for Summer Driving We Install Mufflers, Tail, Exhaust Pi >. fi MR DOUBLE STAMPS : WEDNESDAY Soucy’s Service 1211 North Perry St. At Madison Street FE 3-9557 x ‘ — Louis Soucy the Orioles acquired in their 18-| man trade this winter with the New York Yankees, batted .313 with Birmingham last season and hit 367 this spring in exhibition games. another blow that sent both run- ners home. That was all of Vik- ings’ scoring. but it was just enough to win . Only other runners to get on for Northern were in the fifth, and sixth when a walk and a single put men-on the paths where they were left stranded. | Chiefs collected six hits and Northern only four. Bob Johnston went all the way for Pontiac, while Roger Ross, Jim Moore and Bob Star did the chores for Northern. 020 oo x—2 | 000 010 O—1 © COMPLETE COLLISION SERVICE EAST TOWN COLLISION Bear Equipment and Wheel Balancing Frame and Axle Straightening 35 Elizabeth St. Ph. FE 4-5941 Northern Pontiac PREMIUM GASOLENE } = } Loosening up with nearly 75) Biggest test of the early spring other sophomore players was half- | tennis schedule for PHS Chiefs is | beck Jim Pace, from -| set for today at M Park | “You should see him_ throw,” | y urphy . |courts. Coach Vic Lindquist’s jackets, fanning 10 and walking 3. In the W-O, Bob Yahnke and George Lang teamed up to stop Milford with a ¢hit shutout, 9-0. freshman coach Wally Webber said. ‘‘His hands follow through with the ball like a piano player.” ~~From the sophomores, coach Bennie Oosterbaan will have to plug some gaping backfield holes, left by departing lettermer: Bowling Results NDENT LADIES Yahnke worked 5 innings, whiffing 9 and walking 2. West Bloomfield halted Holly, 32, with Bill Nichol- son tossing a 3hitter and striking | charges will oppose the Valley | champion Arthur Hill contingent. Only one change in makeup of the PHS squad was announced today by Lindquist. As a result of a challenge match yesterday, Kert Lauchner has moved into the No. 5 singles spot. He re- places Bob Erb who held the place in the Flint Central match. out 11. Orland West collected 3 hits for | ville drubbed Northville, 12-1, and | Brighton nipped Fenton, 1-0, on | freshman Brian Watson's +¢hitter in other contests. Pinal Standi: ° aie -* gue aie pts| PHS roster for today’s match in- att, iach meme McNeil" 3 are § | clude: No, 1, Eddie Macadaeg; wL : wt Te i ° “ Marthe'e $4 Bicmar s1|No. 2, Kent Mills; No. 3, Ted/ Jims aut 9641 Twam No. 1 62 65 64 Ebdonit 41 r x } ec Beavers T Bok:s sc |; Wiersema; No. 4, Gary Thomas, | wendeiari's 77 51 Tigers s8 97 MOOSE BOWLING LEAGUE and Lauchner, No. 5. | Exceistor 73 54 Liming’s 47 80 | Pts j . : 2 Calabrese 64 64 Ernie, Al's 46 82 Motor Inn Rec Se Tasty Bakery 87 Erb and Bill Brenner No. 1 High scores-—-Bob Lowry 203. 568, Ann Joslyn Food Mkt Home Lunch 55 Powers Bar 68 Orchard Lake Mickeys Bar 68 Nickersons r HURON LADIES Pt Pts Joe's Coney 77 Luttman 62 D Nichoite 7 Hinckiey's 57 Outdoor 7@ BRowmaster 54 Rips 66 Team No 6 35 Orbs 66 Coca Cola 47 Country View #4 Voydanoff 4) Puertas 6 Kaw ALY High scores—Pat Latendresse 213, NVioia VandeWater 530; outdoor Parking 788, 2209. Easton 169. Helen DeMoyer 463, Beavers 758. Jim's Market 2005 doubles; No. 2 doubles, John Har- ' rington and Paul Kampner Hillites shut out Flint Central 7 and are favorites to repeat as Valley champions. Chiefs face’ a stiff schedule next week, with matches against. Lapeer | on Monday, Flint Central Tuesday | | and Bay City Friday. All are PHS | i home contests. | | SAM SNEAD’S How do you swing a wood club? Notice the player at the left. His stance is slightly open. his grip is correct. Notice t. [ both arms are virtually straigi«. And because the left hand is at the top of the shaft, the left shoulder is slightly higher than the right in the ad- dress position. The player is bent over.in an approximately: correct position for an upright swing. As) he swings back, all-in-one-piece. | his hands will pass back-around- | and-up, close to his body, until | his club is horizontal at the top. or just a bit more, his left shoul- | der will be under his chin, and both hands will be under the shaft. GOLF SCHOOL | | to the body and his right forearm | | perpendicular to the shaft, at the top of the backswing. In the sec- | ond picture you will note both hips have begun to pivot on a horizontal plane. And he is keeping knees level by raising his left heel. Good! SANDERS this newspaper. (Copyright, 1955, John F. Dille Co.) m| MUFFLERS } Also TAIL PIPES and EXHAUST PIPES the Keego Harbor club. Clarence- | Chamber... the Business End INSTALLED FREE Meets Requirements of 1955 High Maximum Performance Right in the Right in the Combustion of Your Car’s Engine! EXTRA-HIGH OCTANE Pree eee ID, LIE Pet Bis = ‘ SaaS RE i, Me aR. cae UPPER-CVLINDER LUBRICA © 20 ae 4 Bese AE Compression Engines ’ i ' NT Se er. es ee ee ea Lg Ae [= = — 2. Ta ihe! gle et a i i. ome bas SeSesr nee a a bd "a, as oo. a 7 ps Bate Th ies ieee eres Tt, | 35 aes yol odid =~ Fi ‘ ) “ty Fi | | A Al if | , SS ae, TWENTY-FOUR | THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, APRIL 19, 1055 , f Fellow Employes : — : | | NICK HALIDAY oe : > || DO IT YOURSELF : —_ Have Same Hobby ‘ gi ol= ca) | E f fr i i | ig tf ie iB Hl : if at tf NANCY LULL WHO WILL STAY CS AFTER SCHOOL I DUSTED ALL THE BLACKBOARD ERASERS TODAY viie D > ~ pigity ‘ 4 ? f Oe |] AND HELP ME @ VOLUNTEER _H Want to buy, sell, rent or trade something? Looking fer a job, a home, a special service? USE PONTIAC PRESS WANT ADS For Quick Results J- RWiLLIAMS a Cape. 1965 by WEA Servinn, ne 4-9 | By McEvoy and Strieber ~~ GRANDMA “I must say that's perfect type casting!” a « THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, APRIL 19, 1955 | J ~ / Wheat; Beans Fall on Board FIxSEE ye: a fH E gre 31% § | 4 i ‘i bE r 8 E ze [ MARKETS | Produce Stetle’s Red, No 1, 3.18-4.50 ba. a cabbage, No 1, 1.50-2.60 bu. C ; : No Ye Coes ret et one Must, RTT oA 5 Sie ee beg; onions sets, Wo 1, , No 1, 10-85 bens. Say as ionen 4 . 1.00 5-b oh oe te ges behe, f No 1, 125-150 bu. topped, 1.56-2.00- bu. CHICAGO POTATOES CHICAGO, April 18 (AP)—Potatoes arrivals old stock 223, new stock 33; on rante Detang Yoke Iuteeeee GK tenaee oat nee eugutns memeate, comans slow and very dull; carlot treck sales, old stock; Idaho Russets $5.00 Minnesota-North Dakota Pontiacs washed end waxed #1.50, unwashed $4.00. New stock su So oe oe and dull; new stock DETROIT EGGS . it EE Whites—Grade CHICAGO, April 19 (AP)—Opening | 46 wid. avg. 45. cudan teak ig a grain 41%: grade B large 36-41 wtd. avg. “a Wheat R Browns—Grede A jumbo large Fs. 2.10% May oe% | 43 we. vg th medium 31-43 wie A 9 Me ccccens 194% Jy 102% | 38: grade large 36-40 wtd. avg 39%: Bep SOte TD chuccces 1% erade C large 4-35 wid. avg seeeee 198% Dee 107™% | Cheeks ee Seybeans 34-385 wid. avg. 4%. BAG -sesees is, | yng oa Ay 4, lar y yn, eee ree ee ey Ee basi Sop peeunes 324% | Moves san = cutee te - Peseksis ‘ 2 a 31-42, medium 30 ree large we 3" ere May 13.12) cmc PW cccccccce ® Way .coccee a @™ Jy clos. | a60 BUTTER AND Seas Bee icccciasec % Sep .......- 13.63} CHICAGO (AP) — Butter steady; re- Amvet State Commander bine ion Mois lower: US. large | Adams Bx... a4 , og | rotaractable wheel uifiity trailer was announced today. vertising keyed to expectations of State Amvets Commander J $0-40.9 per ‘cont a's 31; mined 58: moe Ailes Lou |. 083 388 Although the dollar value ef the new contract was nef ee cme gsc adres Carroll Kay will address Pontiac tian SAK; chethn $a eeseaet metres ts ames Ch —e4 “se Gocicsed, & to anid to represqut 0 “subetantil addition” to ether sotld credit ne Hira gece Ary fhembers on the Hoover Commis- en ee 49.1| development work now in progress at the Hudson plants. t. 5 alt veaiet all sion Task Force Report Wednes- Poultry Alum Lid... 88 : 304 rae Ta. or ccatiin ane tw Scenes | ag Ay ali edie Am Can 3 .? f See to ee ce al 5 ceo The meeting, open to veterans DETROIT POULTRY Am Cyan $2 - 34 Timed for Sprin . 20 new issues such as uranium of World War II and the Korean! ere Toa Denes tee Benne cal | Am Oona SS eat ee g . aaa Wiles are” wen War, is scheduled to get under | seule apo 1s os Am M & Pay 33 4 Timed for spring is the latest addition to the Dodge line, the new tive in @ or” way ot § pm. at the pret at hi ee eee: a ee ee ee ee: . a4 | Dodge Custom Royal Lancer four-door sedan. ‘ N. Saginaw Whites 31-32, « few 34-35, Am Rad... 18 2 Kay will explain the Amvets | 263° capouetior (48 ihe.) (64 Ibs.) |Am Seating |. 334 ee omnia eee ak, in twotone or threetone Home to Be Enlarged position in regard to the commis- turkeys: Hens 37, toms 25 | Am Stl Pd .. 41 3 _— spar expected to open | : a slen'g secemencndations en epare-| ne eee Shae eee mem | am Teatd tes - 36$/ up a new segment of the automotive market—those buyers who like | GRAND RAPIDS Work is due tion of the Veterans’ Administra- Demand fair Types cacy. Bupganne cuty jam See 1... 328 -1072) the dashing styling of previous Lancer hardtop models, but who to start Wednesday on a $450,000 am slow. Caponettes easy | Anac Coo ... 616 47.2 addition to M. J. Clark Memorial ton, cad testing price resistance Anse W&C |. 886 1282 | want the convenience of the four-door sedan. of the Methodist Church Se Raocens "| ae ae eee eae ee Sager Aud Dry G37 - 07] . . ments for residents and a 40-bed CMpOAOO, age te tar—iive pout | Santee tis ms 4s islators Vote News in Brief po to the hospital conducted pI eg ag Bd EH 28 ; | “in conjunction with the home, the 49 coups. 06.239 TB): ov paying | Avco Mie oes + ag to Give Teachers } Lee Carpenter, 45, of Richmond, Rev. Floyd M. Drake, superintend- Mt hea left, beotiere or fryers 30-| pal & Om .. 433 “84M . S | Pleaded innocent to driving under | ent. said. 34." old Toosters, 19-128; capenetien 42- | Besen Nut.) 32 cy QXIMUM OuUM sithe infuence of Tiquor Monday | | Benguet 83 | @—Duly warned | when he appeared before Farming- C De h | Bet — 5 e4 3 LANSING = wie : = ton Township Justice Allen C. In-| oun at S Livestock Bohn Alum.... 23 4 Senate voted ——— | gle. He was released on $200 bond Frits Weed DETROIT LIVESTOCK Bond tre... 18.4 . t1_ the maximum amount possible an-| and ordered to appear for exam- | : DETROIT April 9 (aPr—Begs sa- | Borg Warn... os . i$} | nually to meet teachers’ pensions. | ination Friday. ean ea a “4 ‘with | lable 800. . Briggs : - 4 bill to im-| ¥ was ast night, wi a =A ® ak quer | been bole, ae a sea SON ee es For driving under the influence | funeral service at 9 a.m. today in | Gal aor ood, eachees smeapens | Bead, Con: Bl 114" Plement the Conlin Amendment '0| of liquor, John Gooch, 30, of De-| St. Elizabeth Catholic Church, and steady; cows and bulls steady, odd head | Calum & H.... 14 + 18 || the “Constitution and require that | troit, paid a $100 fine and $10! burial in Marlette Cemetery by cone te ey searunge t.00-20.00; witty | Gen Poe... set i1\T% per cent of the annual state | costs Monday after he pleaded guil-| the Marsh Funeral Home. He died end commercial 10-00-1890; fep good | Capital Airi... 38 ‘#4 | school aid appropriation be ear-' ty before Orion Township Justice | Friday. ——- roe 12.00.1408 cannery and cutters Case St. ne +s $}/ marked for teachers’ retire /Metmar G. tanaback. He als pid Earl E. Boddy . cutter . oT | $ after ; one Detroit. | . . ; MARLETTE — Service for Earl 5 ed ay "fain D pleaded guilty to driving without a, MARLETTE — Service for Fart a Xe ee “met may . all yesterday, with burial in the Mar |r 10.00; weliay,11-98-16-00 wens Soe atl a eo ee ket Gat tee acids lette Cemetery. He died Friday. Gheep salable 1.000. Market not estab- | Chile Cop ... 44 “1:00 | by the voters last fall, the schools {| Ernest McCauley, 38, of Flint, = © —. Sons Cities Sve. 485 $e | must set aside 5 to 744 per cent | pleaded guilty to drunk-driving yes- Mrs. Anna Fleming CHICAGO LIVESTOCK eae 2 oe 42.6) of thele state alg for retirement. a CLARKSTON — Service for Mrs CHICAGO, )—Galable t Pea ... 442 . | McCallum and was sentenced! Anna , 84, of 177 N. Main asco: tainly active, ‘strong te mostly $3 | Coca Cola :.-13¢ te’ | pet. Edward Hutchinson (R-'. 39 days in the Oakland County| sr. will be held at 1:30 p.m. higher on butchers; sows 20 | Cos mee .... C. '151.¢| Fennville) told the Senate he was | >.) re $100 | 7, Rtgher, mast chetee 100-600 B® peers | Sul aoe OES "432 | not objecting, but that it shduld be after failing pay a Thursday at the Farmer-Snover ee nie te’ i1anit.te, se-as0 Ib 16.50: Gon, Py pt a 103 - 84/ aware that by its vote it was |“ Fisneral Hose, with burial in Labe- hy -{1/committting the state and local! presaing innocent to a drank | YE" Cemetery. She died Sunday: 450 Wb 14.60-18.25; & few choice around | Cont Mot...... 3 : 36.7 | Units to the maximum amount pos-| 4, ving are Ro S oe ee smrince | Copser Rag... <3 4 sible under the Constitution sina hg sir nephews. 480-600 Ib 13.60-14.28; good clearance © peso 83 | * | Municipal IJndge Cecil McCallum, | —— Salable cattle 5,000; salable calves 300; | Core Bes =" So @7| Hutchinson said the Senate vote | , * | STATE OF MICHIGAN—In the Probate Pf Ea steers steady to } wire ag ete ar a4) Gerald Williams, 62, of 3441 Tay-| curt for the County of Oekiand So ales eed Cone oun testes funy | Det Méls...... 303 $1| would mean a reduction in @ Pro-| ior Rd. furnished a $150 bond, | Juvenile Division. ; Seer, et cease cee | Bow tnt Pare pergupil increase In ate pending trial April 27 ey ‘8 3 Dow Chem.... 48.2 61 : 13938 wren 0, Glad tale | Boece at | Be Fouling wetting vite Bic i us Gaur J eholee steers 16.50-25.35, mostly | Bae" ti '’” any sed at thet the present whereabouts 30.00-$5.00; several loads commercial to | Best Airl reese ™%4 ud 63 the father of the said migor child ts choice hellers 19156-5300; clammeretal Ei Auto L.... 426 Bd 187 unknown and the said child has violated to low good grades 16.00-19.00; utility | £1 & Mus ta.. 43 20 08 - oY a law of the state. and that said and commercial cows 11.50-15.00; can-| Buc’ Red... 181 Qo wars... 354 of this Court. neve and cutters 0.00-15.00; willy O24! Brie BR...... 63 edoPeck ... Bi In the name of the of the State commercial bulls 1450-16-60; Sibom-o....0 PE... a4 of haichigan, you are hereby notified that prime vealers 19,.00-38.00; ont] Pere tee... 57 er Pee... Be the hearing on said petition will be held commeretal 11.00-0.09 stockers | pirestone a3 Ge & Co.. Be at the Court House in the City of end Sesee feo yearling “stock | Preept Sul’.-. 15.4 tlle 4 BR - Pontiac in said County, on the 26th day Sects und feeding ‘steers ae Song My x eT) of April A.D. 1968 at nine o'clock in, the sty aselbant js rae seg | Sot iy HE Hint a Ber, “tke pect ane prea ey Pa a stncoets eta Se oy ta ol EO - 303 we sratial’ Frese newspaper printed 2 the Pontiac Press a paper p I good and choice wooled lambs dirty! Gen Tire... 583 and circulated in said County. 1742 ¢ 7 Sesece 10.40; © Sea ou te chetce chern | Gillette ..... 702 13 Witness, the Honorable Arthur & sisughter ewes 4.56-7.50. Goebel Br 8.1 H eran Church of Birmingham. 1800 | moore. Judge of said Court, in the City | Goodyear *".. $1 - 7 Ford Motor Names W. Maple, April 21, 22. 9:00-5:00. | of Pontiac in said County, this 15th day Hazel Parker Sentenced | 2'*, Pass -: 25 #3 | Adv. | Seat! “ARTHUR E. MOORE, - No. Ry... * 242 a “ A true copy ige of Probate. 1 : Ot. West 6..... 23 ‘as Ne Vy Pp de EORGIENA A, Arthur J. Fielder, 35, of 144 E. Sal. iY : a3 W VICe rT esi nts Mayors to Trade Jobs Probate Register, Juvenile Division. Mahan, Hazel Park, yesterday yes Mr ..... . . 44 : was placed on one-year probation | Roland PF .."183 “$31] A major reorganization and | eee Veldsen at Grand Bere | GRTATE,OF MICHIOAN tn the presets and assessed $100 costs by Oak-| Hooker EI... 283 .. 19, | Management expansion launched | 2.) Juvenile Division. Hook Bi pf....104¢ s+ 38-6] by Ford Motor Co. is accompanied exchange places May 16 with | “‘in the matter of the petition concern land County Circuit Judge H. | Roud Rer..... He Waleroce -... 411 csection of two new vice presi Mayor Amos Sheldon of Croswell. Terry Morgan, minor. Cause Russel Holland. Indust Ray.... 57 W Va ste dents, to head separate Lincoln Sheldon was named mayor of To Lyle Morgan. father of sald child: same place Fielder admitted April 11 carry- Inept Cop Le ee Wests me v4 and Mercury divisions. ‘ Monday night. aileging that the present “whereabouts of started reading concealed revolver in Royal ntetta Moch.etb Whee hot... 3. F. C. Reith, who has been man-!| ,, ,, = Street Journal. Uheotsd Ws ware- Oak Feb 13. : tne Marv. 984 Wilson & Co: i< | aging director of Ford of France, | Airliner Feared Lost the, State and that said chia showid te ings. I cashed in on the ideas it nt Paper... #84 Young 8 & W 94| Will be a vice president and gen-} novara French West Africa | Cort. — for earning extra income Int Silver et Yngst Sh&T.. 8.1!) eral manager of the Mercury di- ! In the name of the of the State St ethan eae. I got the Placed on Probation Int Tel & Tel. 27.3 Zentih Rad. ..108.6 vision. Ben D. Mills, elevated to (UP) apt 3 ogi ae French Te tet aE ee . . a airliner persons aboard pe money I needed. Now I’m slowly O. Domtingo, 30, of 362 new TORR april is comoties. oy | the Fank of vice president, will be | wag almost 20 hours overdue and | Fontisg Je" said” County. "onthe 4 Sorging shesd. Believe wes, rest Oakland Ave, yesterday was|The Assodated Pres =. 4, | general manager o: Lincoln | was feared to have gone down at | 27, A.D. 1886 at nine o'clock ing The Journal every day is & | Liaced on one year probation and Indust. Rails Util. Stocks | division, and continue as assistant | 04 today ph pg A go This is Each assessed $100 costs Week Lov. a 74 ns iss Ceteion of the ; co impractical to make persona) about reaching eeeeee a ~ . . one previous ng Texas place tn Amastes. Sow bo eee ny admitted April 11 (iss bight nes #3 1488 | Killed Chasing Bus WASHINGTON (UP)—Sen. Pat- | ‘Re, Pontiac Press 'a newspaper ventions. New industries. New ony | eee when BOE ee. -0200- 00 118 4 189] ROYAL OAK TOWNSHIP— rick V. McNamara (D-Mich) in-| Witness, the Honorable Arthur _B wags of cing business. won so arrested in Pontiac 38. Noon today '':..2a3@ 1368 TAS 166-7| Basilio ae y Lay mena gg a bill yesterday to pro- ot Fonitaes im snid. Sous this 18th DETROIT STOCKS andekilled by a car a. m. ; on 7a anes wane Convict 4 Army Wives (lorablower &_ Weeks room | t008y a8 he ran for a bus on| $10,000 a year to Dr. Jonas Salk, oo een dUase of Proveie oe any tketbock, The Jourzal is a | HEIDELBERG, Germany i —| ricures ates decimat points ore vishine | Woodward Avenue near Eight Mile| vibe developed the antipolio vac) prasgie napster, duvenils Divi your pocketbook. The Journal is 8 |. "us Army’ said today. that| Reise esters ssene 43178] Road cine, for the rest of his life saute, Devieion, making $1000 to $20,000 a year. It | four more American women have| Kineig,premete! 38 $8 is valuable to the owner of a small | been .convicted by army courts Abrasives 12 be Foreign Exchange besiacee. It one be of grissines | Same of hares of pety Mec ee eee 1s te if ip (AP —Poretgn benefit to young men want to. : , win ota eens moe INSURANCE The Wall Street Journal ie the | () complete business DAILY. Has larg- | Seance, The ecly, bosoom. paper Insurances protection SERVICE served by all four big press associa- po We'll be glad to of thona, It costs $20 a year, but you your a ean get a Trial Subscription for three 1 months for $6. Just tear out this ad “4 us to bill you. Seo een te cH] J. L. VAN WAGONER AGENCY, Inc. oa OS oe eke fe Roy Wilten—Howard Looney—Jock Bransack Grant The Wall Street Journal, wenn it 18 E. Lawrence Se, FE 4-9571 T11 W. Monroe 8t., ped =| | . Profit Tok ~u.| Drops Ma Production Lines: Gas Turbine Powered Fulbright Eyes Stock Gambles the engine many believe will power the cars of the furture—now is being tested on city streets under actual driving conditions for the _ | production. -| AMC Gets Contract DETROIT—An Air Force contract with Hudson Special Products | limited to the way stock prices | Plymouth Under Tests DETROIT—The first car ever to be powered by a gas turbine— Beginning of Excessive Speculation first time, Chrysler Corporation revealed today. Chrysler said it has been test-driving a 1955 Plymouth, equipped with a gas turbine, on Detroit streets to find out what the car ean do under actual driving conditions. Fulbright Chrysler said many metallurgical and manufacturing problems | #¢ Banking and Currency Com- | still remain to be solved before such an engihe could be put in actual | Mitte. says this activity of stocks But announcement that development of the engine had progressed | the stock market last month. to the point where it could be driven on city streets in regular * * « traffic was a significant development in gas turbines. Fulbright discussed the rising ° * e trend in stocks last night in an New Safety Device address at a dinner of the Econo- A fire extinguisher that smothers flames with a billowing “blizzard” general public, active participants of white powder is one of the latest safety devices installed in |in the market and government | the heat-treat-department of GMC Truck & Coach Division's Plant | leaders “broke the hypnotic spel | No. 1 on Rapid street near Saginaw. cast over them by the rise in stock prices and looked at the danger | The installation is designed to combat possible oil fires in | signs in the larger economy of the department’s metal tempering vats by sending sodium which the stock market is a part.’ bicarbonate and other chemicals cascading over them like a “I am not implying,”’ the senator raging snowfall. said, ‘that I think prices are too high in the case of individual In the event of fire, sensitive heat controls automatically trigger | stocks or in the average market the dry chemical extinguisher. Then compressed nitrogen gas blows the | level.” He added that only the free chemical powder through a series of pipes to the trouble spot. market itself “can say whether a : a — = stock price is too high as long as ° buyers are willing to pay for it.” Fulbright said his reference to Division of American Motors Corporation under which the division | °"¢ being reached.” ; : : He said this involves the ‘“‘pre- will engineer, design and develop a series of six versions of a! |.) of tipsters, flamt ‘ed. Says Market Reveals | Detroit Edison Earnings Reach $2.18 Per Share DETROIT @—Detroit Edison Co. reported today its net earnings for 12 months ending March 31 were |i 2260 Dixie Hwy. Blocks a protection ee ee = Seaate Gn bolting = cewty Gey poor ound. Ron-del ECCRUE Aluminum ANNINGS Free Estimates--Easy Terms See Our Display at the Pontiac Armory BUILDERS’ SHOW April 21 te 24 G&M CONSTRUCTION CO. 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DeWitt Plate Glass Insurance “HE WHO HAS NOTHING ELSE TO HOLD ON TO fe 7 \ GRASPS EVEN AT A DRAWN SWORD" ES a _ } of s | ey : i j ; \ x : i c rl f 4 I " ‘ yr f yy | 4 } / ( y YP ha ee eee NTY-SI fo py a : ! /ESDAY, (APRIL 19, 1058 TWENTY-SIX * | ode “THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESD PRIL 7 bs, Death Notices In Memoriam 2/ Help Wanted Male 6| Help Wanted Male 6 7 a Y” a 3 IN LOVING MEM? ¥ OF OUR | DRIVER'S FOR rt i; om une | Rowe ‘oaased away pereme. ae 6. tS iy W. Main St, Clarkston. | ;Jrins’ estore never a “EXPERIENCED a Sithiean ‘age: ‘Sane sunt fe pears 8 om ene Sane | by. | anion Dey cher nieces and nephews. Pu hoses we red cod wit Sever | Cleaners! : bee merel service will be Thure- by wite. eniiaren| Full time men’s clothing fects ihe Pasmei-Qaove: Puserei | em? grastchadren | Salesman. 25 to SO yrs.|5 ‘Some with Mev. Wonert Me At. iN a" rson, Robert éfficiating, Interment at| =. y) Clark, who | Apply in pe 1 see Ge Pilani es | WAS ot Lene, euetateaee,| Hall Clothes, 200 N. Sag-| gic in te at the ~Snover Loving, ‘Arve and Wands. inaw. ° Funeral Home after 1 p.m. | iy MEMORY OF LYLE OS™ Wednesday. ae Wier, who passed away April gM alt 5 MULL. APRIL 1, 4985, MAUDE M. | Today recalls sad memories, Sg Sephen, BRT mate | lave ang Joved wife ef Bari bfiull: dear | And. he Ones who think of him of James Storey Hull; 2 ~ 3 Gear mater of a c ; see atrt | Mr and’ Sirs Sohn ‘sanche on FILLING . — apron: se hae ie in a Flowers 3 Men to train for executive renga iiderre fn Osh cfncintine Mra Bull “ STATION positions in heating busi- MIdwest 4.6277 will Ne fm state ot the Mumtoes @ ~~) wen. | ATTENDANT ness. Must be neat appear- ae a . Wanted for ing and have alge ahol _ _ = MASTICK, APRIL 18. 1955, MY- midnight shift. tion, No layoffs. Guaran- | “{? and answer = your . Ez. s Church aquamerine and rhine- ron Allan. 2080 Gs Ra, Mii- . . . Page = He oo a, x eo cour = ford R No. 3, age 84: beloved Funeral Directors 4 Must have teed salary. Apply in per _Weaes, PE S4020 _ | Siploma 98 | se wast Pipsault ean iy PE Sit Melrs ; pesos sion bracelet Valued Bs Avibur B aastich. Panerai arn ain 7 | experience! son. NEAT APPEARING, OVER 3. [>F Catalog 5 Bernese. Bes | oO Rs INCOME TAX SERVICE. PE 6-0i5i State fee wi hel ie; Pontiac AMBULANCE ~GROUND LLS) | —Dairz_Queen. 369 Oakland Ave | 6 Press. G gNTEED Boorse Alt or EM 3m og ll st. at m. from the Rich-| Pursiey Funeral ee " (NO PHONE CA ) | rE ~ MOTEL CAREER FOR YOU BPRS" 1B ol FE Eat Laundry Service 18 Cost Youn PET? Wat 5 srdson-Bird "Funeral" Mome with | Coats | 7 ELEGRAPH-MAPLE UNITED FURNACE CO. | READY-TO-WEAR (ER. WOMEN oad, Cpprins HOUSE RAISING eee OOO A a one & home? SALESWOMAN onan pa tinge TLL wea, | Michie tery, Mr Mastek, may be nen | Drayton Plaine—Wetertord_Tep. | SUNOCO SERVICE | ins ssomaw YS | Freler a saleowoman with ready | fired will be considered, Age at | General building. excavating, ote. | CURTAI Srpertiy fatsbed test Hobbies & Supplies 24A at the Richardson-Bird Punera! DIGNIFIED SERVICES 651) TELEGRAPH YOUNG MAN FOR SATURDAYS lo wear expericace, Geod care-| aret wil be, considers 2-372. a rues, ab See ~-Home,_Mitord. Dichigep. __ | gurnay Pupemnl Dome VE ¢-2008 | Sow tm sental Gusiness. ings. § fav $2 hour week. Imme-/ TRAINING, Box 7, Pontiac Press. Hous Ewe a ¢oise.| FRO & Mult dried “a | os sane encase Hate, discount privilege Other | R PIANO SIMPLIFIED. | _eauipprd L A Young. PE ¢8660. . ST eae ARAMO. APRIL 16. 1955, JAMES. | Jo IME PIREMAN & CARE- emale benefits. fifth Em- "Fast Method. FE 5-484 PLOOn LAYING SANDING AND | near T soo viget Prenktn Wa. Sg to; beled Donelson- ohns | | POLL TRE PmEMAN 6 CARS| Help Wanted F “- 7| Smrmen a. - | | VOCAL OUIFAR ACCORDION. | plshine | ‘0 _vears experience. | ace CUNTAING PLAIN OR HOP. pore & sdvence plies. Write for Rice, gt fie, Sh Ses | Demi Ha PSEmnacer | Ry e™s SWe S| ereee pane muam amte,| 7 WAITE'S | PA PU nea Fife tne oo avin "On| Steae Paees PES wr | ic’ Aine Pr bor ee ee | Pes CHAPEL l= FARM HAND. SINGLE.| te uss of carne “High | PRESSER ON AND | ¢2182 lf no ans. cal) PE ©3008.) _ >! | FOP Parry LAUNDRY er ee og gy yg Dennis, Robert and Richard | SPARKS-ORIFFIN | GEN A fu! ent. FE| ‘adies garments Apply Fox Dry ee ee — INSTALL WEW OTL OR GAS FUR | <. Pe Laundry. FE, phic — Paramo: dear brother of- Miss TE PSU | Chuck Prearicts, Plateau +3004 | commission Fer - eotetment _ Cleaners. 119 W_ Huron. : neces complete with duct work | $101: | 2 see Lelo Paramo, Manuel end Cpl. h Sj ] ’ soso poe WAsH-. | REFINED WHITE oat 4 —= -—) Sey 15 op ge eT] z 18A| _ 4 . cor: 4, fimheldeva; "~ ie Mexediee Ganda gad aan Voor €e€S-01p e| HOt S EHOLD of, er eapees Sante We, Bok dren, aged o"ane “if Pe 2-050. “_ to, $28 Call PE 60100. Eves. FE Landscaping ~ firm Dect adapter; large carry. Pauline Z@Miga. Funeral service | FUNERAL HOME FINANCE Seeman MI 41323. RESSER: STEADY EMPLoy.| MEN Po TM cg a5 hae +08 FLooR TAY. DAN'’s LANDSCAPE SERVICE dition PE 2-450 will be held Wednesdey. April 30 Plane or Motor CORPORATION CAB DRIVERS. 3 OR OLDER | ment Must be steady worker | SOOM sory,“ technirions, fas, | 308 | VLEMING. FLOOR LAY: |“ Commets rE oo" | itew SCRARBLE SETS_ 0 PAINT creme harm me mee t sommigennns “VE sa07 . : as a gy ee yg time is Avol? Gvesho: Cleaners. 08 consultants. TV writers ‘@esigners, a. ~~). = ee ee = " LA by 2 mber sets $1.69 up (frames Neer eee ae wm cmolay covers men id tmsurance, and artists—moré than 1% positions. LAmmecaPnie AWE | by 28 BACKENSTOSE, 15 E. Rosary will be ‘Tueeday at 8.30 4A. canta ‘must De high school gred-| bonus Apply 438 Orchard Late, ST ENOGRAPHER. $32 ale AE a uzcraician — vistattans eer | _temenet a sees City al _Lawrence. PE 31416 Rosary will be y ei Monuments cants m ‘th 3 to @ pm. over. the es x FE ! ) 6 Y TRADE SELL AND PM set the Melvin A Sebutt Pu- —~wnw | palen. 31 te Lal rs. plo COUNTER GIRL. PROM 0.30 PU | _20TGtO™ © --- eee reece. 44 age address ‘phone umber | — — GRADING Sj yanp LEVELING. | bef ah, 4 ME. ..... ead photo eg —— | ener OCT AED save cure future with splendid 9d- ty 4 o.m. Joo'aConey Inland. 173 | Medical ‘sacieasa Se som | “Or personal tterv | MASON Chew AVAILABLE Sih Bate ed retail POST HR, AEE 1, St Si, | Sewer 36, Gover: Genter | Sommemeet coverings Ss GOOKING AND ORILL WORK NO COMPTOMETER:. $200 TRAINING "> © TELEVISION Bie ROTO: TILLER |g finishers. PADDOCK sneia ef Byivester Cojecar. Pu. | 2 = 7 | iested git be geld ‘and ‘n- | Sun's, Wr ilevie, Bic. tosing... Dept.-V. Box 27 Pontise Press | PLASTER a A eardening 2274 | _Fitulsehvs dhendt o = | ~ | Beokkeever no closing ....... a : panera seeeies will be held| pb 5 parent Mi gag B we se oy include Acre Dalry. 356 Maple, Bir oe “neunnse peewee on Reasonable rates. All work clean is ic: s & : Personal is 28 Wednesday. April seth. ot 10 0 Cemetery Lots group life ‘and hotpialization ‘im mingham. Nuraber cert soe $217 __ Work Wanted Male 10| _ and guaranteed. PE eae | Lower Straits Landscape! _ | Notices ersonals = v COMPTOMETER + pene bees rr) Part @ bookkeener ....... Cherch with Rev. | |@ CHOICE NT CEMETERY | and retirement’ plan A College girls, Apply now PREE DEPT = PLASTERING NEW AND CUMPLETE LAWN MAINTEN. | ~\\. >, “DErecrives ine. Interment et Oak Hill lot«. $600. PE 41888. HOUSEHOLD placement aw office mo exD....... $260 | A-) COMPLETE BUILDING SERV- We ae Wonk FREE ence by season contract, weekly DOMESTIC, CRIMINAL, COMM’L Cemetery. Mr. Porumbd will be connate i wna GuPE. SEMUL "BOND EMPLOY MENT supervisor : fee. new & PE 2-4855. eg gi hy — er monthly Lawn bidg., coding & | 30 vrs. exp Bonded FE S02 wat 6 pm. tedey, thee will be| PE 3500 per twee FINANCE $34) W. Huron PE 44460 ‘BOND EMPLOY MI ENT | hee Y ‘a? wa Webster & Soa. "ON 39002, conned’ by Sarto Mer tan pit | SDETVOR MEARING AID BAL. DA taken to the St. George Roumen- tr orn, IN PERRY CORPORATION CHURCH SECRETARY. CHRIS | 53% W. Huron - oad Stack Lavine 1 anpj cee) NEW HOMES BUILT estimates, EM 22071, ‘ane ib H,_Soates. rE ur St. r > oman time position CLERE Sotae sine ee oe WOMAN is state until time - —g lg — \>** 8. Sagingw St. Pontiac = a office. — meet = PTaubure. CA ew AND ph Bi anaes “trey, cervie Spriog clean-up. FE | nny ye or 247%. nesdsy Rosary a e ie well, handle ———— CARPENTER WCRK. rnon Phone . vate ot T pm. this evening = 7 YOU ARE NEAT APPEAR. pn i os a ll bg ad Movin zt iing_19 To —Confidential. The Salvation Army: the church : ing. married ve car, simple beok pues. | Trenqpertetien | csssatiel. CARPENTER & CABINET NEW ruck The Pontiac Press have @ year around job a ~ will frapaing. Call EM” 331s on , a Fe he nee & repair: availiable sow Burt Li a | Aerotred Knapp Shoes FOR WANT ADS j ~ BFE noon, to arrange inter-| Western. 11-3510 | _ Murdors. PE 2-7861. . , Ast MOVING. TRUCKING Pice.| [ have purchased the records of Ais’ guarenice with car clive. | ‘cnt 12 seen. % SALES KELP WANTED To SELL CARPENTRY. cA wae | STONE REALTY CO. | 44 movine. tagcame pice Knapp Shoe customers from the ; rush, FRG HOUSEWORK. | toys, apply in person, 7.8. Sag- & siding. D $19 Joslyn FE 2.000 FE 20383 reasonable rates. PE +1803 eny- | Sve INDEX DIAL FE 2-8181 fece, Cah ulee Bi C00 KING AND BOUSEW ave, pe @ so 8 pm daily: Sun Eto S$) time CHOICE OF | ChOosEY nOUsE- MEN INTEREST IN TRAIN-| Near bus line. Live in. Must | &SCRETARY OG ae Se | &_G. SNYDER. FLOOR LAYING | ASHES RUBBISH, CLEAN UP | te ek cree ae ne a ro ‘1 trom 8 am. to 5 p.m. ing for TV Jobs see our ad under | have references. MI 4321 work including ie + oo goatins and Gntshing. Fosse VE EiENie o CEAWED AND | Welles Notions lassification s__paper GouPts pxresi. ee tense PAINTER WANTS | etka STEEL ~ © kee of Made a | COLD WAVE SPECIAL 06.6 COM- CLASSIFICATIONS All errore should be re | | MAN WANTED FOR USED CAR ee gl le gig Boe or imerview OF write te Alray | painting and decorating. EM | Wem na) wou nbchin’ = pebco haute. _ Aine Tse ‘Wesson. }~ piste, Dorothy's. S05 NM. Perry. Frese) assumes bo repo a ee ae a Rd have ow" | ELECTRICAL WIRING. LICENSED | arr co ON Sous. Wiens a tnd long distance “Also | 108 WEDDING RIVET ATOMS, 07 56 sibility for errors other = _* Murray ee | > service. Agent tor Stevens | Sutherland Studie . for, teat portion’ of the ty ef Peatise? if te, write CAREER GIRLS w HAND DIGGING LIGHT WELL DRILLING: C & N DRILL-| Ven Any place in the 4@ _~T« ted_sapkins—tast service __ ere, = oe se remo wo rT yous mere mt RTL | Ra, PE see a BY 1005, | suremte and clubs. Pree first msertion we have jobs for you near your cawn 2 Re Rd. CUSTOM TRUCKING + Ls eeteeeees - Vertisement which bas been MAN POR LANDSCAPE WORK home lived 43384. WE SPECIALIZE IN CEMENT. | job or hour. MY 3-21. | —Setvery. PE e308 the = - serge “ie Purdy a er MI 45015 _ | Gea ry visgaid he essesaaaces — D’ | Sree ee ea GARDEN | Ca!" for estimates, EM 3-4878. | INCINERATORS CLEANED. aaa Homemade Pastries error, SLL... Se! =e | Dental asst. . 6... eee e ec eees tions are made be sure to | MIDDLEAGED MAN POR GAR: | ruin Mt adds $190 S : __ Om ETRE eH RLLING OR 32011 OR | _ or rebbieh Ragled, Ciees ep. ~_Made by order_PE +700 Se lajustmente ‘wil be oo SS ad STITT ie NEEDS sonable. FE WORK WANTED BLOOMPIELD SUMP TRUCK SERVICE AnD KNAPP SHOES typist Se cesnecseees NEEDS 7 Electrical Service. Neo too Call after 4:00. R. Ellsworth we was 6. ? | Faae aaee- ee wees tase ly man. PE 5-6838 _ email, free esti vu s-s000 | eae 8 | — MIDWEST : WAITRESSES : : on HAULING OF ANY KINDS. REAS | DAINTY i aca cating toe sizes | CALL OR COME IN TO oan 2 RIGHT SHIFTS © YEAR OLD PES Building Supplies. senovle. FE pew. Mrs. Burne. ty larger than regular agate 73 Midwest Employment | 2¥ama cet eee Tae 1 ton reek PE eT Mio aeed teem, Sema eee type ts 12 o'clock noon the | 406 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG N PERSON Rey _ 2 by 4 Lineal ft | crew! TEA VY PROC Foo Tg Mg - o day previous to publication. $300 | PE 50271 APPLY I? “=RSO? souns. ot |“ = y 4s, per Lin Cg A - ee ae | ‘2m, the fame day. Beautifully SS eee strenuous . i. Rubbish hauled. leaned and pressed —— COOKING AND GENERAL HOUSE- 9 A.M. to 3 P.M. fires groterred. Pease cal} 3%, all lengths. 20603... alley be canceled up to 0:90 a.m a ae kn ee | terested Ait tcmece ger | CONE EABEING 6D ToBE C's" —— the day of publication after - > : . MT 4-3210. . , so ———— LET ME MASSAGE YOUR SORE the first insertica. Midw est Employ ment baa VOUT VR TED S SHEFT METAL PABRICATION / , Pig Te ye A = wan With % TON TROCE ' muscles away M OG Ferrier, CASH WANT AD RATES eee ta BLDG. | child care end a WOODWARD AT SQUARE LK RD. Wervisor. Tool and 4 maker o oun. um 2 | gnte wort. Cal anyume PE | Messeur. Cail EM 33278 for ap Ad ft home a2 CU | end designer - = -|_ + m Limes 1 Day 3 Days 6 Days Pr’ 5-0e7s. | shop experience. consider | NATIVE Fee kee | crepes SERVICE ASWES AUB (on avo. aren Title bate. 33 SS “ie BaY COOK DUCK RES TELEPHONE __|_ Sutera" oa eae” "=e" 5 | Fon. sate "ue 8 INCH CINDER | _M 19-55. 1 will not ve M5e. oo NE [ee me. GA! . a eg aay dewts comtzactod by any 4 10 3132 456 WITH % TON PICKUP > oe “ les work from home. Will WORK AS WATCHMAN jo YRS.| blocks ents each. "| Roney : end oo _. “_"* for a ihre Work each MUtual _ © DEPARTMENT male money fask Pull of fom | old, MA 42230. - oe | 2 4 FE 2408), 228 bees — Tr ucks to Rent | a | Yorten es fos oO mM... $300 me e | woe WASHING & LA Business TROCES ee — ; ie te co witere, Agel ts pereen | Ghouamng. 7 Gn —Be8 |_ Press |__MOWING. PE 5-8293 or PE 2657 ND EQUIPMENT (ON AND APTER THIS pate H 33 8.7 oe io Fre “Room son eres Reusekeeper, live in . $i0s baa 130 | ROOM AND BOARD, SMALL eal, | Walia WASHED FREE BESTT | aaa TRENCHING co, Nousr | 4 Ton Pickup . 1% Too Stake | Apr 1 ‘er Las sa ene reu . sles ery . country mates. +6083 a _ P field 7 water A Dum, Truck dedts Pontiac Press Mothers helper live in . home in exchange for baby sit = ASHINOG WOR ARAN-| lines Setter work less money. | Pontiac Farm and tracted by —— live ia ....... ed on and light housework. MA teed Pree getimetes. Sat after | OL 32-3561 or FE 54-0186. =| Industrial Tractor Co. self Vv Ssoeen Po y= ert EMPLOYMENT | Spm PES | ACE TREE SERVICE. REMOVAL. | mead OW AND apr tie Date . Dib YOU LIES ARFTHMETIC IN| pepertesces” eee soiettors. | Work Wanted Female MW Te open _Datlv rere earte”* | ADra 16 1906 Twill note. re- BOX REPLIES omedt? Do you have a desire to| best dea} im the state, apply | mo EE . — Miemnemmierae : TES r Soe ‘ae ee At 10 a.m. today Be = learn genera} office work? We) between 1012 a. m. 8 North as Down, _P $0006 REDUCED RA A Schankio 383 Auburn Pon A have ¢. colenaia position afer | _ Teles Sa | WASHING AND ee oo A&B TRENCHING | Laree van .0 serve vou. Smith tc. Mich ' - Fri Previous experience aot nec- housetibeping sid care of infant | _ Ke _+. » <2 Footing. —Mevine._FE_¢4m the Press office in With late model car to wort witn| 22eefy. Please write your qualift child a Barents wort. OL 3 women WANT WALL WASHING | the following boxes: manager, Good salary if you! tise Press Bot 0 en | WANTED: ELDERLY LabY 70| fy" _— te iy * 1, 2, 4,8, 9, 13, 20, 22, Sear W. auren_° %: T#T*N. | EXPERIENCED Sore Mi sease,| (tke care of semi-invalid wom- | cor men DESIRES DAY Wid. Household Good bag « ie | — COoe._Ser_might work. MI_¢0600./ 0. ‘rive t= amall modern home. a is cae Gael 71567 Wid. Miscellaneous ‘gaa 4 25, 26, 28, 40, 56, 57, 58, WaARRIED M MAN TO, CLEAN | EXPERIENCED COLORED GIRL| Per Sisi7’ on — > —" eae ae "7 to wort “Apply in person. 3h | live im for housewors. some | warrngasnd EITHER DAY OA age po tomny Fe BL coves oo ae 86, 63 64,4 6, 79, 95, , te work. Apply in person, and small wash and iron- ead COLORED WOMAN WANTS WORK Trv ° aps “HG ue. ee, woe | 5 SF tO ee » Gad Baldwin nee. ne paens| Gey or week, Good _ references. method . a) FOR SALESMAN 1 bath. . $28. calls. Come ’ ng 20 | fees piseranie Cal Weatea Real Estate .......... RA tween 25 paying _ forms EM3-3748- * WOMAN OVEP #@ TO CARE FOR AND DAY PP Jl — IT y Mf waren _ —— cod | jafant “and housekeeping. Must | work. PE 41268. We service afl makes of refriger | 4.1 TINO PART | sine" Satis "adeenss Help Wanted Male | “Tax coop HOvsEKEEPiNo toe ee ny aaa | be cuccilont cock fer live | CURTAINS, RUFFLED OR PAN- ators. washers, and Caper. Call for este — wr 7. ° rd] i . ° RENTALS OFFERED SHOP OF PONTIAC rasa oa ; good wages State age. ref- ged. Pick. uo delivery. FE | ap ase 2 ped wr ee tinrine re Reot Apts. Onfurnish AUTO SALESMEN | | re uit0™ OF POW. muron Write Pentise mos 1i8.,, | COLORED WOMAN WOULD LIKE | BULLDazino, rine Onabino. | 1 PAfrINO. INTERIOR & EX. — Rept Houses Purnished Wanted 4 top automobile sales- PARKING ATTENDANT ie amp WAITRESS. | EXPERIENCED FOO eeupptctnnereesl etn Lome! ot a tT Pree est. FE ¢0205. rou. Rent Rousse Unfurtished <:.. popular car CHRVROLET. hust | “rivers “Apore t0_ Werse ED) Siete Putts Midnet Bar set! {5P Pe “Sapee & ©" | BOLLDOZING, — GRADING AND =) PATIRD POEERMANOING | Yu FERHANOT Per Rom Noone’ aceas iose some, experience in one | PART TIME Oa — EXPERIEN wee ay. DAY WORK OR OFFICE CLEAN- _ back eee ee “4 er 7 P; : WOMAN FOR GENER- PE 5-0660. BLOOMFIELD CLEANERS.| 469) _ With-Bearé———....001.... mobile field {vain you other- ; _ing. PE 50000, = WAVE YOON suing Paintine * Convalescent Memes wise. We offer top commissions. | Make 880 to $150 8 ken part Stenographer gi housework. No laundry. EM | <8 WORK, LADNDRY OR IRON.) alle cad, windows, Reasonable: marae |W yes sae a — — eeeeeandionon Wire GIRL TO TARE CARE Op | _'€. FE STEWS PART | CEMENT “WORK. BLOCK LaY.| $24, professionally Reat Office Space yap Mar, | ROUTE MANAGER. 000 CLEAN. poe tly otnd come | time, FE 61400, Chieameyt aad rescit’ “hy “chan, | EXTERIOR INTERION PAINT ————— Matthew Rargreaves. ‘Chevrolet, | 0° 37 E Pike wagon har gis "| poo Gr reaGuADUATES AND Devs. Pree estimates, FH ‘eens Fa ne Pe £2008, i tt mii ee ee Needed WOMEN OR GIRLS OVER -W¥S | Neensed prettical wurees. “FR | BTbghite,® AINTING | AND. WALLPAPER REAL ESTATE FOR SALE AMBiTioUS YOUNG MARRIED ees on Fa case tn Pane gesiat, supervisor taking orders | _>5483. DRY WALL BY MACHIN de . For Sdie Houses 0 for sales. Must have car. at. phone. or part time. mt —— WwW 7 interview. WRENCE W. GAYLORD ° Decessary. Apply Painting, Wall ashing For Sale Reser ANT MAN AO ER POR | cieauAWAGER —FOR es = room 0 Loop _Biag. bane Mak SA aie ata doieen (ab *~ estimates. Peasonable PE. lots and garages. WANTED MIDDLE home Dick a} = | tr he Le references required Starting [cae at eee Gan oe Apply a to share home with elderly lady | PE 48042 afuct 6. EM. PARKER & SON FLOOR | >" Wall Washing For Sale Acreage salary 968 ver week with oppor. aoe | aes hee | or woman for Naht housework. WASHING AND IRONINGS. FE ~ igvine Work qu ranteed. Painting & Wall an ing ity r advancemen ae me room . Ware maie . | Bale Burinene Property so) W038 Anplr Se Wayee from 3) fell, furmiahed tice” Racelen | PONTIAC (Pe bind SS NMS WAS | 390 ee —pav—woan| Penton Dreron rivet cman ps arr ¥ vat . Por Sle ce Exchange”... 08! SiBg,$, 0m, Cnty i vou are| jecetien. Press | WANTED: WOMAN HOUSE: ‘by hour. PE §-0005 EXPERT TREE TRIMMING & RE. FE ¢aim or PE 4a.) WANTED FURN ITURE For Gale or Exchange ee 8 Ane YOU ACTIVE anD win SAW MILL MAN, 3000 -LAPEER | MOTOR Jour”. telephon nee number, Write WASHINGS & IRONINGS WTD | Fe oe ee or OR nnn PAINTING PAPERINO — : it vou have tor | ac A Rd. - ‘ow ie ie FE pe ae en SEE | hh ? Cox, 1442 Ora Rd Ox- . +4300, ma - Mason Thompron PE 4636 sale and want prompt — eUehte weteh ma Ponting ph Andel | RESSERS STEADY EMPLOY- . DIVISION _ford. i a . 7 + WASHINGs AND IRONINGS DONE Flectric—Sewers Cleaned PAINTING AND WALL WASHING. | teous service and the Business Opportunities .......... i} earn your ee Jota S ears | ment Must be steady sepa ~ WHITE WOMAN FOR yA al in_ my heme OR 31014: 24 br. setvice No results no free estimates FE ¢0173 or FE) est prie m cash call. Bale Land Contracts .........- oe Apply . tf; werk Sor 2 elderly people. | WOULD EE CR TGHEN WORK. | charge: chemically treaed at 303-9167. | L&S SALES CO. Money te JOOS ---crecnescenese HT wits ~Realtor. 1011 W. Huron TE | sinoue WAN TO_ WORK ON Employment oO ice ee wiarne —pora| Soak Pe cree arr rat Roto-Re. Sewer Cleaner’ PAINTING, WALL a OAKLAND dAnorer ae farm, experienced with dairy work oflermocns. No bundage Pi PM. : ; WALL" WABEIEO tate panting A-1 Thread Roller modern mechinery. No drinkers. CESAR oe barre. YOUNG WOMAN DESIRES POST FE 1317 WALL w AND PAINTING. MA_ S0e21. 2 REAL ESTATE GALES LADIES. | tion im personnel or credit of eo : Supervisor ~~ . , ther allied elds meeting public. ‘ Lass re I. Ca of working t- close tol-| 2 REAL ESTATE SALESMEN ee ET ee , HINO. erances seege eat Write Pon. WANTED AT ONCE! EXPERIENCED, meeey Depenc WOMAN FOR HOUSEWORK. | fy" 10, years experience . OR Wrp.. OLD -- ress Box | . cook waitress. Res- ie AND FAINTER with} RAY O’NEIL, Realtor tanrant, 6736 Dixie Hwy. | belie OL | Youxno GIRL, 30, NEEDS . soe tae_Enceteth Lake R4. | oy w muren Brava’? | GIRL WANTED FOR LIGHT | V2) waite WOMAN TO HELP work at cleaners titehboar . BAKERY ROUTES |” Phone FE 3-103 or FE 5-1282 housekeeping and joke, care Sith Mahe housework gnd care of | Waitress, grocery ‘store. MA: Sale Office Equipment .........63 PERMANENT ESTABLISHED _ 500 CLRA —caieren. P z iidren. Live in. en oe : Sale ices Oesae cor gS) COMPANY. GROWING, THERS | nme Pie * EXP. WAITRESS "ae Avot ia herton Beaumans Building Service 12. pitino PE Sapam Se” HEATING Bs | —D°™: MA 60728. Phone “on Manual ” Kaufmama. Bunt Accommodations... $58 | ARE STEADY WELL PAYING | REPRESENTATIVES WANTED IN Apply oo Diste Drive | Restourast. es aay | re i yi & Son PE +7167 OR Physiotherapy 214° Sand wR DG cess 8 POSITIONS FOR MEN WHO | the Pontiac between 25 and/ ¢23 add | oc WalFiiees aruat | WOMEN INTERESTED IN TRAIN- { . pebrgeaes Wood, ePue 2. 61 WILL APPLY THEMSELVES | #2 to represent ieee multiple line w : ART SWOBODA prams. Tho anal ena et % EXCELLENT PAY TRAINING ee ee — om % e m 9, this a | ound ‘ or Pe wt eesnerse= PREFER APPLICANTS 24 TO 35 7 Dogs Trained Boarded ........ bs] MARRIED, NEAT. WITH PL mas | if you wish —— oo & 0 4. | ANT PERSONALITY AND In.| service, Oém and life pro- PARM MERCHANDISE | THE PUBLIC. APPLY 8 30's ta | yom, out. Site Be. game 0. Way. Grain & Feed ............ | TO 10 PM OR 3% PM. TO 6 _ site aod 7 Por Gale Livestock ............ 3 PM. noes For Gate Poetry occ a] 196 W. HOWARD ieee et naioner wanted Sele Parm Produce .......... | CARPENTERS, ROUGH. A py Rag al Eeuipment tes | in Redclift at Oak Park Brat = Auction Beles sss eeeeee: | Oak Park er phone Pontiac sa | SALESMAN : | SAB” DRIVER —FULL-On— Fane Experienced Mee over 38 with ACTOMOTIVE "ime. Niebt sbi. Company an, 88% PE 8017 For Sale Housetratiers ........ 78° insurance Apply 101 a Huron | a ___ COST_ ACCOUNTANT TRUCK . barvtacieee Fxcetient mang now tase ss00 | fale “Motor Scooter college men y For Sale Motorcycies For summe Por Sale Bicycles BOND EMP T “OY MENT | DRIVERS 53% W. _Huron rE (CARRY OUT BOY! FOR Fou | Experienced Seergersssse time apply im person. Sfire Bro Weated Used Trucks 180_W. Maple een ___| Driveway, tow bar, and yt arma on ‘aaa ed part tines Compan saddle and individual Tee Bee Yess Care =| paid insurance. mp ae tractor brokers for over- ‘ us. Apply 438 craned is ° _3 to @ pm “| the-road driving.” Good CARETARER” marries WOrking conditions. Sen- ie rperienced’” tn” ree’ | iority rights. Welfare in- work Salary dependent upon surance. Pension. An- i“ bilit Deo not unless CITY WIDE FAME wen i steady job References re: nual vacation with pay. for solving everyday pro- ne 0 ie pos Ee ne | apply at guard " blem j p (Pon. | eectasics © ee . j Mawel ion 7 Pee BS eg| FLEET ! tiac Press) Classified ads pote. J pert Si “ CARRIER To place ‘em, dial FE | Sror..rre” » oe ‘BOND E MPLOYMENT CORP. . 2 . a SiNGLE MAW 586 South Blvd. East : tmechiner?, “Oa Pontiac, Mich. THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, APRIL 19, 1955 oe _Wanted Real Estate. 32A 3) FUNNY BUSINESS by eee For Sale Houses 43 For Sale Houses 43 -( LISTINGS WANTED = business and commercial 5; A HOME OF YOUR L k Di trict uf, Realtor OWN OK LISITIC : It’s Done for You SPECIAL _free and ek glitz TIME IS RIPE heat. Ponti : Shell house 34020 with wir rough | 3, bedrecss ope home experiencing 5 de- ducts already in Three (3) bed- a oF "Calsornie now for lake e-| Rent Houses rooms. Yellow face brick and | Redwood. full vacant lots homes. We , have the buvers for your proe-| 3 RooM, Y Rot. “Get. the details of this Tenet C of “D vis erty, list uw now if you ae Y. : want to sell - ae. ONLY’ 460, down. Or Will include ____ 5 Ponting Lake R4. ¥ mater | TEL-! MODERN 2 ede. M. Stout, Realtor |* gutting. gi mo OR 3000 Free Li | "Radveoe ens | . paved N. Saginaw &t. $6168 TROoM TH BASEMENT. ree Aving street. activity room. sement, Open evenings ‘til & erences $69 ver month, Call an peome, ver fins ad i | bP RE gl my 1. an — ba $0765 | BATH AND & = coe te | POR r Likes Larger tomes smaller, city |” ment heat 2.0063 hout COLORED FAMILIES Eien attets nye Wins |, 708 RENT OR SALE fesaceraice Sager Scr |” ate bette ga ie waren, ete 7%UT| Near Avondale School ‘otf Auburn R 3 h Hoe merase, Neakere oe Hide will | painted” ‘walls, full basement. eas | PAUL A. KERN, Realtor 3 neat. -| 31 Oakland Ave. concerned. us, Bo Ob Ee ao naan anc omes C Near bus line Priced to sell on “Real Estate Since For OR AP. ommercial | terms. For information call Mrs. : lece- | rs. PE 5-963 XG a DORRIS & SON Ss ™ eee $12,000.00 lon’ Ten s10) room frame home | m9 w RUSSELL A. MOTT "ON LAKE OAKLAND SAM WARWICK HAS A 2 BED- ‘ large lot. $14,200 terms | 170 _W. Pike ____ PE 4808 | andy 2 level home with 3 full WANTED Lake o month” PE ¢4000. sm Gown $100 D , VACANT | Deths, 2 large Bedrooms. expan- Py . se Ps s gleam all sizes, location. oe : —_- 4 Bedrooms | zane al cas and good lot- living osm, ia seen, aed | eee oe DD nag gh gs Vorme. ined “egatie We ope end — J LARS. ad nus. Brick Homes all in one package | oe er a pe mnom ay esto. | rege Foneed yest. Cas = | : pe . very — ° ‘ down "PONTIAC RECT Re 3% $15,900.00 Bloons Tagan tra lot” titted, 41880 dows. : 32) on ent Lake Property 36A ‘ : Wonderfully conditioned 7% room PERRY Pz ARK GIROU X & FRANKS — A mPa VA, FHA. | pollen ge wt Phaguyoe a 4 bedreem heme. Giesceg in GENERAL REAL ESTATE S% MORTGAGES OR }1850. ; WM. H possession $4,000 P seg ’ ony tg rags bar. co 8S ag hy ee 1 ee pe. On F. N from Y | IN 3 ROOM CABIN ON ORION a ieee WILLIS M. BREWER ~ "5 ACRES Me core wits No O Cs week, MY 3-7263. qo Crescent Lake 85 N. Park RES Sppraisel or fees. AGES ON SECLUDED LAKE. KENNEDY ~ NEW 2 bedroom home for $8950, Next to Secretary of States Office a 4 room ao Lng — B.D. CHARLES wie tenes $19 wt MIDDEN VALLEY RE- REALTOR ee ee eee mistake!” excellent terms or Gl PE_si8) VE 330 PE 30522 Gation in for 24x80 raneR Bouse, Bouttanle Society 1717 8. Tele SORT. Rt. 3 Charievetz, Mich. _ OPEN EVENINOS ‘TIL 8 | . $245 DO breeseway. ibai6. and garage i: Eve. FE $-0 “ct ve wil ‘sell your Coder Island Ra, Tiler 4903, | ee $se89 | Sylvan Village 1 bedrocm ell su pun on | 1am tighed tn. Close ‘in, olf . ecuity. We need homes’ 22 | Tr 40403. For Sale Houses a) For Sale Houses 43| © room brick and frame home. eee MOVAL OAK , a TF ote ag For Rent Rooms 37) , AUBURN WESORTS | pets ee ee GOODELL REALTY shag ; ‘ oe an honest call lovely dinette. fi . viastered STR be +4 NO STRIKE __3200 Rochester Rd. OL 6-083) _ 2 3 femily. brick and frame, 7 2 FURNISHED WITH | walls ocak hoors A-i kitchen.| Youve got to live || ta eaten oo SELLINO bath. for emen in fine coun-| basement with rec sosce.| Right pow, we bare 3 boone tes | NI HOLIE Gls—$100 Moves You In! New oil . ona large corner jot. bed ark tod' eet aes t| Russell Young |sgaccwve sou por tay | Sas sees se eae | eas fey Mee fe =e | C mh ae th j fer of value euick ent. a mmatzon aie #40 ier meth. quick possession. extra lots Ovner’ silowins & HARGER CO. Pri basement cus. or ell beet "RIDGEWAY Nicholie_& Harger Co. | Sten Eves "ta: cy TIVE SLEEPING ROOM . Cait" 7° These ie teres |] Open 8 30 ‘til 8 30 meer eden gt pe Baidw FE +6003 : 3 - | Qnen_ Eves ‘t) 0: Sun. “til $ | en iige FE 6-3084 ay rms izabeth Lake I-states 1 W Huron St Ph PE #189 thing Mode: open daily 10-7 p.m be . . perat t Real Estate Exchange 2 Ww, Merve PE +40 | Rent Apts. Furnished 33| iT sos STOP LARGE FRONT | wice tocaa May aecoratea | ADAMS REALTY NEAR LONOPELLOW — scuoot, & EEftuens_ betwee Perry and Soopers: — “x clean quiet room. FE $1332. ceramic tile bath. ken #85 | igp A a FE 63303 fe ee ee Medera ¢ room with closed and Anchor Real Estate } BEDROOMS (1 DOWN) FOR bs ROOM. EFFICIENCY apr. | BCS STOP PVT ENT COOKING | heat. Youngstown kitchen with ‘OR 3-2490 or PE 21900 | tile bath. 20 picture-win- oe a gh rg cm agente M : OM Trask or Selects Beet . i . e y Downtown For responsible mid-| and laundry, 499 W. Huron. storms and screens term SY OWNER aj | dowed living room wt eee Late Mieke wa vera, ede. Phone VE 30006 mploye, full dining room. wall At our disposal to purchase new or| “let ged oe aa” one Peas SLos¥ IN CLEAN a moderp nouse - 66.180. re ance | Carpeting and drapes. High eer. pares Only $6700. REMODELED | aon gene ¢ only $8,750, se e before vou sell. | _* ress. Box 8 Fea ee rieG hooat yOR IRWIN & ROSA Lovely tes ee tos ond gt A * yeas oid Unis rece, Seon te a an we duver terme. Eves. BOs MAFAN. i CLEAN ROOM AND KITCHEN- N a et ROOM FOR For Colored lake privileges. Only 1 year picture window. $1,000 down Lake. uve room 25230, Hand 7 - - $4181 ve “te etic. Privete bath. Adults. 18 Mor. | —£°2ems FE 40376. REAL merare coor MEMBERS old and priceqd below re- Houses large and sma!! | hewn beams from old red pera. WM iT ro a vou soy Hr-WELL inbURE re TROD PRIVATE SAH | #2 Lookout Dr FE sovie P| ye sou PE paste FE 23161 | 14 room frame with basement. | "vustien cost at H6.00 neat Goren I ee CR A pms edecgied, devin "eat. ; . wa. West Side ? BEDROOM HOMES. room, kitchen i with jaan St., $12,000, 2 Cask. 2 DOUBLE Baldwin Area 2-Good 5 room frame. basement, | Down, PERRY. AND KETTER.| ¢77, room . Rewebapire 10.500, © seem beete, os T ROOMS. SHARE BATH WORK: | “ecs Gresser hot | and sams tinoleum | aarage, 68,500 with $2.00 dows. 3 bloc | ING, HANNAN. Li 4-4900. Cedreoms and, Seth en second ‘buys Plenty sf otber MAHAN og people only FE 31672 ents water. 386 Contegl. ge mig ig gem . well pei 3 bearecm nacre; LAK | floor Situated "on three lots,| homes P. W. Dinnaa & Son, 68 Ti - t rtation. FA of! heat and 3—Newer 2 bedroom with unfin- Full basement, extra stool, -AKE FRONTS landscaped with trees w. REALTY CO REALTORS come B00 | nee ere PRN TRANCE: | auto MW. beater. 67,000.00. ished upstairs. basement. 8s | | Timuen oil conv. heat Com- PEACE AND QUIET | phrabe Pine trete over, 28. | MODERN ¢ ROOMS LOw DOWN ° Exchanee _garetaker 3) Btetbough = beat, garage. Price & terms are bination screens Is yours i this -mall. modern Liles ead heneyouckio ment. $9 G ee 2 ROOM APT. 900, SLEEPING, 800%, FOR|| Very Low Monthly = core late eta tycer | poms, Lene fen Fisere ta | teal’ rnune berries aise ure . 2 4 ~24 “ = “ ° 7 ‘ws. | i = eS Wi TP PLY te wee: | TAROE CLOSE IN ROOM. 6. | Payments NICHOLIE & HARGER| fetton, A, good. value et | ap oven floor pian with plenty a Se Se oe TE CASH FOR YOUR . oe - _..| Comfortable 2 bedroom home| 33 W. Huron St Ph. PE 5-8183 a er Rigg age = boo Me rrace off room and * = te Seer | LARGe CLEAN BOGHE VE | pccate Ecdicened cee | eat Late ares. Micely Gl's no MONSY poWN. 3/ Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor | freetece or pate bee-b. On ware | Sarege ant © oy bare. K. Templeton, Realtor Fhe ano Sata Wain FLOOR. | To more. . — Lake privileges. $1. 300.00 ge femvogee ae esi, 2 io st Brentngs = 500, er wip tol at ee aed R4 LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS ELIZABETH LAKE ESTATES or 42088 ETH A | ] d AST ACTIONT ee or mid- | sleeping rooms. Reasonabie. GI New 3 Moe boo ed elm oe _. suitcase. Completely vt 500. For ones nh Ss an bere te we (i = Wee a eEPING ROOM —wEST : bed - 4 Ce mortgage. 108 Gateway. ment, strictly "poaemn. enecnent ‘ armen OR after contract - ROOMS, COUPLE | PER- OOM. WEST rm, r renc _ —_ th ankee . Rave tne money. Clark FP rue eee ee a my | homes Large x 18 lots tn an | FIVE ROOM HOME OFF N PER- " fireplace, automatic of heet ont PARADISE Real Estate FE +602. | 7 ROOMS ATH. $18 WEEK. | NICE SLEEPING ROOM CON-| excellent location Ted walls| ry St. full basement. aut 4 years old perfect beach. $18.- CT Ase tor Mt : _ Adults, PE ¢3047. - venient to GMC. On bus line. select oak floors full bast. with| hest and het water. References, | terms aa : J PROSPE IVE! ASH FOR LAND i EMPLOYED OIRLS OR COU-| _FE $0572. Suto. gue water heater, many otn-| Por detahe call “Bud” Miebotte | | THELMA M. ELWOOD oY “0 Dizie Hwy. |” pie adults caly, 280 N. Paddock. | NICE SLEEPING ROOMS. GIN. | [UC €8s water heater. many oth-| Por details cali “Bud” Nicholle | M. DOWNTOWN OR Re | tinea a er euubie. Cal ater 1:00| % ‘etree. Low down payment | Rees Bowie Fe tim of TE REALT IR BUYERS Pre an? aaMuew Peee Gi Wim 3 NICE LOTS AND |7 Rooms POR LIGNT HOUSE. $s Putnam PE S@ee 217 nea Py Sim PE esse. Opes bio? 4 prt SERN BRED basem almost finished. on keeping. Just taide city. No| ROOM BOARD OR SLEEP- | 4° 7 : ey White Lake, would like someone | FE 4.1670. ” ing tne Soe man, we dis- John K. Irwin — L 2vedrm. SAM WARWICH HAS ALYR OLD| , NORTH ee 7 yeas vanY oN TMING. kccEaS BY to bul en contract or finance > “ners Te OO r| selec tp Dusting dete. z. me with 22 ft. living room,| brick and stone house in Syivan homes rooms, full) SASS on Boat small home to go on basement | | Mansfield REALTOR Wall-to-wall carpeting. lots of | Lake at 1844 Warwick } bed- pam ey Doscmens petemats of and use above as down cayment. | eet. lights and gas. 650 North- | Socne (wit! RHRGHEN Binc | closet space, full basement with rooms, fireplace. ga carpet,| est. Priced at $10 080 with 91.500) TORY 63 5 Home is a Ea Se ah . | view Ct Oakland | ROOMS PRivi 101% N gas heat, 2car garage. Paved | cluminum "pened 9 St or. down payment mort | ‘FARM HOUSE THAT WAS RE- end would Whee square deal. | 3 Ste COUPLE ORLY PE leges. FE 6-340. Phone PE Sou Eve” PE 31004 street. Outsids grill and well- boat gece costs on PHA or Veterans) FISD: IN AND. IN- Write Box 146 Mitord. Mich. _ | _5-3006. After 4 p.m. PE 71-0087 | #Feasd HEATED SLEEPING WE WILL BotLp 6 On » your landscaped lot §10.000 wien | strilsges Price ti1.s00. ry 7 CLUDES 4 1 Wanted Real Estate S2A 3 ROOM aPT CLOSE IN. MO | _Teom. Mot weter_ Close in 44 Pine | lot, cond 2 $2.500 down or FE 2-2105 ANY LOCATION LIVING ROOM WITH NATURAL érinking. Preter someone with SLEEPING ROOM. PRIVATE | Cost you $4100, S119, Gown eae | We Will build a bome of FIREPLA 8X2 DINING , week. FE2-2181.| home. Close in. 65 Virginia. FE our model. For sddition- 61.009 DOWN 3 dedrms. ail cn chote : «| ROOM PA WANTED LAND com. | —°s_8 oe oe ae: | Sate ti informetion contact. 1 fir Tied bath modern kiteh- Bi . h ou a tc supply plans, ced| itm LOTS OP STAINLESS q tracts, ped Chastn Constrestion. | > onnce Utiition aad miecly fore. | LEEPING BOOM POR 3 B05 | RED HORSE — oe ee ee Irmingnam specifications and arrange financ-| STEEL AND A 12X80 —ISN’T IT LOGICAL? ished. Adults. Prefer working | Ges, twin beds room with | ated north of Pontiac. Total | Ovigandin three bedroom brick | all us further details anouune. ake COMPUBEEY ‘4 ISN’T IT LOGI couple. €2 Ruth &t j — bed. PE . $019 Cass Eliz price only 87.950 : | ranch, basement, two car STONE LA fo etn 0 T Re P: = — a Y. erage. 1 fe aed” or sursoundine |” aduie” Hg MR ag Me SLEEPING a FOR LADY. iE ¢2isi or PE 3419 INCLUDES FURNITURE Only s1-| Excel jeut neighborhood -#34.500" | QROU wD ie botnet areas. to your property : 7 S| ee eee, S088. } - 2. c aa > TY © cL 1 CAY GARAGE A a oS ROOM APT 1ST FLOOR. PRI- 7; of Pout reakt : TTC a. Sa aa S| } = mena re gan | ARK 3 bedrooms nook Meet aa ins | Benjamin and | oo gore REAL senses LET PACTLITIES AND_A xe _ceaes | 7 ae zooms . vieges. © © 8 pm. daily: Sun 1 to § | LOA HOUSE CO 3 ROOMS. NO WIGHT 6HIPT NO Steam heated oe | ( | i Full basement | ~ — BOATS, M ETC child est side. PE 60380. | Call after § pm EAST SUBURBAN Nearly new 2- BUILD NOW : 4 : 7 hooM FURN APT PRIVATE “FURNISHED ROOMS. ADULTS © ‘noc | Plastered walls wan sa See ee Stephens, Inc. In our well restricted. Waterfors | THR PROPERTY REPRESENTS 5 pom Utilities furn. FE 8-i603 or |B +008 : down 1 up a "eccaa. oP Select oak floors boards, tiled bath, picture we! 08 Woodward Suomen —" pom ge "lene ae ae Can Seman’ POR ONLY $38 wo 2-438. Rooms With Board 38 x« room. dining room, and mod- C dow in living rm. stairway to| OPEN ® AM TOO PM | fi'seo L CASH I8 NOT NECESSARY. ° 7 ROOMS PRIV ATs BATH an | by crm kitchen. plastered walls, oak eramic tile bath with | unfinished | 2nd fir, gas beat HE ERBE RT C. DAVIS Phone OR 3-1872 or OR 3-1700 ferred. Rent ine cecirsaky, | BOARD AND ee ee ea wean,” uae oa ewes | _ built-in vanity eit png ny Mg El - - 392% Pontiac Lake Ra Oven 0 to f: Sun 1 to 8 Dewees bend 6 pam. | Mention Plante PE Sma | a eset ee aren poets | Formica—exhaust fan fk ee Partrid oe ROSE prints exw | RSD ANS at ron | Castom cabinets tes ew Ge Templeton sete or sereage oa large lake. 7216. _kie ¢ ROOMS 3 BEDROOMS. sus-| Alwintite alum, windows | home. walking distance ta cown- 18 THE “BIRD TO SEE REALTY ening susecese enty, Gute iz e Ba HOME Twin BED.| URBAN. An on one floor Lake | d | town _ plastered wails INCOME ° ne Salles vr 040 Voorhels. _—Priv., Living room. 1523 feet.| and storms and screens) full basement with furnace. all CONVENIENT | cass 8 Press Box 67. —Avply_ Dwight. —__— | Seatinuen Twit bE dining room, and kitchen. pari | insulated. Paved street. See thi FE A une ‘Sapte Pan becee| Cale Postinc bE pot a ce ae APT. CHILD WEL- Ofeed ciege, modern Dome days oe large corner por ee 7 ieee oil heat home now offered at the low Faye A wotowa "Pontiac! publ ben ye goat, 3 tots Ol FB og CA OPEN DAILY. ® ro. I wi) sell) your house or come OR 34701. = 20318 sovts trees ; ute gas hot water price of 96.950... . ae 7 privileges. Reasonable @ down SUNDAY ‘es end show how to ash | 4 ROOMS, 4 BUDDIES. PARKING |-5i ace FOR 3 OR) A CLOSE wee 68680 Cows. | ee beer Tg 3 for hor 1 wig buy Sin" nod privete cutresce. See | ia 6 E Pike CITY, 4 rooms, masement | avarcase mw price or ce.) /!-OYD KENT, Realtor Pull basement. l'cor garage and ™OX BOW LAKE ; SUBURBAN ™ PHONE +1157 a ' is3 Acbura op . beret. living on duatag seems = : | “ ae ves 7 a fay. Only, 60.850 on terms aoe : aunty, | baie et ow. Tom gas boss enclosed AND COURTEOUS | * month. Uullties couple | ROOM AND BOARD ‘To. LADY | mn, teh nett, kee! | DOT ZANE TO SEE UB BEFORE | Newt to Costumers Power BEAUTIFUL RANCH Beaton Olas own 1 Bee Ocernape | Gute conven. en city or prop- $4032 Dension with home - nd - ) STS oF ee IPSTEAD |#E FOR” WOMEN CHILDREN | FH HT Se #3 RurSpnce ct ‘tee Tb teman & Kam no ng gp ~ --4 oe er finiahin PONTIAC MOTOR : . BOARD. 36 CHAR- . : psen ne ° m | Large lot. Desirable location Walk to work. Very fine 5 . jotte. Off EB Howard. SUBURBAN lor you. Pour rooms and bath 1 toa ‘eg } a r’ or CLARK R ESTATE s Al modern bungalow ceilings, eo Fae & » PE 4-3368. AND BED rE eden Realtors 9 bedroom, home. Has gas, lights| ihe living room. Pull basement NORTH SIDE Pullin beim, 92000. Terms. GREEN LAKE FFICE 3 town. 1362 W. Huron 8. Open Ev & water Storm with er and finest : _ 243 _N. w. Co-operative Real Estate Exchange screens: 2 lots. $3500 terms. system, 2 car ga well | Bice ¢ rooms, beth ead wiiitty. INCOME (Ow t. kitchenette, beth. A Petes = y garage and Built in ‘54 Only $1,650 down. course’ “HEDQTRS FOR ALL LA 367 FE 47073. | TWIN PRIVILEGES. FE 4-0528 401500 DOWN landscaped large lot. 816.800 full : at Net 20 per cent for yourself. Cottages bem estates wee ee eee ews Downtown, PE +4024. 7 price ~< eo wRealt Mgre'e an cacy moome to take Seco Wnt ICE TERRACE } ROOMS any | —PoTmows_tt_F / aTT 8. Teteavesh -_— teow bypeelee Bem Ful . ; ~~ kK. 1. Templeton, Realtor ioc of. Mee} apts... cacstient | 10% COMMERCE RD EM 34413 het, ture camanes. | SpAROINO SOME FOR ELDER Co-operative Real Estate Exchange 2 jeat garage. Cail “tor further! 1-K. HOME. COTTAGE | 2330 Orchard Lake Ra. PE ¢4ie3| ocnitog. sae heat garage yw HOM B WOodward ©7144 Rings here * - aye | CONVALESCENT CARE GIVE PHA. worms, 603 Kuerten. PE SCO. ER REALTY =i milion autar fiee™ Re J = Reisz ASH FOR YOUR EQUITY IN 2% bath. floor " Everything — Veen See ~ _ _ o— aie place ane Sete Mice etere| ERIS (eure Te een) See! [Ohnson | cen: Relez JIM WRIGHT, Realtor COUPLE ORLY — PRIVATE EN | TOMCS, Bed, petionts preterred.| plan, Living room. dinne | Take aver comract 10. Teany- ine county's. finest. lakes. ‘Home 6 Coll Ma trance. Over Dr. Curson’s Clinic,| jy ty kitchen 2 bedrooms. beth. son. _ oft : and cottage both ed at just - Co-operative Real Estate Exchange Osk.and /ve W. Huron. —_——" and Gen on main floor. U $29,000 or e or HOR BETTER HOMES t ve Real Mess | gy WALLED TARE _sTODIS LIV: | POM, AND, SOHRD. Dy LARC ales ane taal a cottage for be 000 re- Ten re rooms and spectively. Terms. See this y. wa $7 N MAHAN HAS BUYERS) #%, 5 crewing room a! offers fine laundry tedey.| room ALLE 00 DOW ee ee ANT ACTION, furs and washer Hotel Rooms 39| s2¢,is room, | Zear insu WARD E: PARTRIDGE| tr*3"%. perches, 7 car| -5, brand new PRA bun force is onal. We need cousle of airis. MA ©2706 after HO ¢ rf IN _pome ta sylvan AR S REALTOR FE 2-8316 cal WY yo" with shoe down. Eve= becraa in” the plessaat = . +443 W. Huron St.. Open Eve: 7 to 9 a 00 call Mr. Diller, beards Zer'stmost tor pisse fou, Oot 1} | CAROS TOVELY 4 AND Bare |, HOTEL AUBUR INDIAN YiLtagrsroom | WE,CAN BE ENTHUSIASTIC about | 71 Pe'satet Kitchen. | Tie beth, OM Rey ewes ae) oat . Adults, OR 3-143. — ay Der ct, Week bungelow in immecuiate tte are 8 Tm tear enahe ake heart. All your * DELAY—_REORET —— - S : ae ly tore foancing Attractive 3 room end beth apt. | Also | or 2 room on ny ig oo 3 houses) dreams will be answ — BY OWNER Teh pata Shed Btcnl bly wien ge and closing. Call us today to esher. Garden space. 69 week TIOTET ROOSEVELT | _ tilt, dath. full basement with oo ay as eae 2 car ae | when you see the ‘North- room modern bungelow Ge-| tis 9 room. family fosce. Eon Drive out Baldwin to Tee your property _ly. FE 6-120. - ~ Delco off furnace. Paved Immed, possess - The price $13. | . we Call after 4 FE 37206 | sists of @ five room modern nrson tura ‘left at - 6. |} RM. SUBURBAN MOD. APART. | FEWLY TED ROOMS 3:0 street, garage Price $12 is ae wood 42 homes reed Tennyson, MAKE = N-To Trade ne ye gg apt. down, and a 4 room modern a cae 7 Ps vod BEY if- WELL INSURE IT , : WITH BA AND UP co SIX LARGO! fe rev HERE 18 A HOME LARGE HOME & WORKSHOP $7.950 lot $8200 ieee y. 0, total : Iva. led Lake. } 4 ci von aire ahaa ment. _ on a ee iibaate Para ENOUGH FOR YOUR FAMILY | Dandy modern five room bungs- feet. soned for business. Pull - P isu, 30 m, {poo Peedreom brick. Ook floors. mer Pee Wi CAR AE) Seas Sete ines Gs paneled i | Peo" cal Mr Meboue, PE Sase0. =RAY O’NEIL, Realtor an . = $4128 plastered Walls. full base: Low PAYM'T 6 rm. 2 story on birety and ts ideal ai for" nob by > NORTHWOOD eae bas ae, Oth - Fao) . arate dining room with corner a Adults. 41 . | STARTER HOMES Gaaaanicn | 130. with terms, or will trade chine cabinets eple and span i ; ; IG ZNC 3 bed fun zation Inc. w sID’ ocr song AND HURON GARDENS . a a. we eux ante subd aLow WATERFORD porch ter summer comfort auto- ‘ BATH - - . "em? “NEAT” Near stores and bus tena teil FOR COLORED GILES REALTY CO. § re 641% ® 7 CASH FOR SPORTS 9-403) FOUIPMENT For Sale Ads! up uey. on jarge jot 68x300 Tt on exterior with stud ines also with chim- ELIZABETH LAKE RD. Phone FEderal 4-6169 THE BEST IN COMMUNITY LIVING ON THE EASTERN SHORE OF BEAUTIFUL PINE LAKE BLOOMFIELD TWP. bedrecma—? ceramic windows thru- EXHIBIT soe? 2 Lx. SYLVAN REALTY CO. 2383 Orchard Lk. Rd. - FE 5-9418, Extension 10 OME Dandy family home with excep- tionally lar je rooms. Carpeting. fireplace. ) beth, stoo] in base- ment, neW gas a.c and large fenced and + lot, Garage. Outstanding Pode at $12,- 00. NEW 3} BEDROOM home that we are proud to ve listed. and sit- uated on oft WE §SELL-WE TRADE DORRIS & SON ReAL TORS CO-OP 762 W. Huron St FE 41567 ATTENTION HONEY MOONERS Close in. bod 1y renga home Neatty os modern i: tn, tie beth, 4 mice bedrooms, ot 1éu18 patio This home has rth awning, storms and ‘ . My eere of land Lake priv . 81,00 down will handle. Attractively CUTE AS CAN BE! 15%20. . ’ : nite 12515. z a is : : ELIZABETH LAK 2 ge HUMPHRIES and rage. Priced at $12600. or now and enjoy the sesson shbead “BUD” NICHOLIE 4 RM HOUSE WITH modern = = full beth. a closed attached rage. e beautiful landscaped lot. or more on terms. Also, year round home, Partly 3 large lots. 96000. Te Both 1 bleck from Walled Lake school and Pontiee — | pecly — te Unica DWARD B, KEITH The Lake 4 FAMILY Paved street Eryn ee PHONE Pe list BRICK T Pull . 8 off Clemens furnace. nomical on fuel A sigee Sng epece, ior location close land Sell ole tt se , Ay - ce, | BY_OWNER. 2st Bihan BA 3 ica waenes *. C. “HEMPSTEAD e ‘ * tore. heat. rms and : 192 coy E , = "EGh..| Bes aoe ee eernneer eee oe | ; 4 Te ee i b>, } es eRe ea we . = de cbf San Fee Ta Pe £2 se <* ae es 4 { Le y it PP Wa Naan wel! ~~ —_—— a , : : | —_ - ee fh ON ea i J . ? | ’ t ‘ } €: 4 Oo fe if he a. ae i — 2 , } ’ Jj p 4 } | , x p ) de Hf / . 4 / ae ; - | [ys | THE PONTIAC PRESS, TURSDAY, APRIL 19,1955 | . : nan : oney to Loan » 53 | | For Sale Lake Prop. 44) Retiree en gute ee Lent : Heuses ‘For Sale Houses 43/SLICE OF HAM scnartate core its “tog ys " : c+ For Sale Houses 43 For Sale m _— ~ fi : ‘Otter-Sylvan Lakes For Pere UP TO $500 8 and dry : . ry ¥ ft. At v Bateman’ | ANNETT | STOUT'S SANS alte han Sevens) ‘Ouicd Word i ? Mat, FE &- : WHO WORK SUBURBAN HOMES OFFERS — Best Buys CARL W. BERD, Reaitor| F0 : ea fi sa fl - ital Area 503 Community National OR OO ee ee thet Neamt (ne eee! Today OF | | oxBOW Lake | FoF fine ove FL are one eae, See & aulccned and ne bull sosoment 9 ent cases: VERY SPECIAL” FT. pricea | Zola ,oty"poking the lake with went win aatettiaat cout Bist: | Sar fou want fo pe vege. O8 beat, storms and . : Seco abe, Santnge. complatets Senses, Goad but | Sk oaes. hiceiaen chan aa Kot "Socang Etre special at Walled Lake Income _ Quistandine ¥ Ee HOLMES-BARTRAM | fag ne oy gel, sn ot ee fereen windor ~ Whroushout, rte ACTS iY W Wt 88.950. Located on Pontiac trom downtown Pontiac i OR_3-1950: well landscaped. cia iat saath "I7 mm income | Thee, bedroom "brick ranch set ase sam | Edw, M. Stout, Realtor | {'erriene Ria wns! OPNER nch Home Deluxe cial lot 68x00, 12 rm. income | Thre pupselow which hes SCOTT > Wileben, cums ppp ng : Ld nae bedroom home with beth 4 rooms, ‘ead fae ne room with Tall to wall room" bath with shower. larae | a7 Pa Ea tg SE Business Opportunities 51 PUBLIC LOAN unohen, “tle ou ment block building. $18,500, pane pistare winaow, Din. heat, shaded “wot” site - E 3-7181 we, Seton aS ate _ ioe anoees Minsles Gomis Villageat end ke "Fe charts er Automatic Laundry |69W.Huron F . $1500 down with immediate LAaeapeacemt ~ pain by many, _siher seatuoes Upper ernie Aehe privileges. 3 ise eteie business lots on Ovner's other, | business forces SHOPPING possession 5 house 5 school 5 the West Suburban Tatas, roome aetna tai | ome, ery osonanl cet ete Se'| “jRStes 1. sTITES Kediihnetinat | | FORA LOAN? This immaculate § goo new water heater new LARGER—OLDER Sverall. all’ tor “eash. Call e Acreage 47| ' ‘tails right now No. HH. a single. | Ne- comfort you'll “ied nit Michea with ample work | pt. m here for the WILLIAMS. Take ~ woue | For Sale Acreage ~ Rochester Tavern eeew res Poees, write of come Carpeting, marble sills, alu- pepe ent mutes lee. ag gs ED ‘and “ preeseway. — oe By _OwmER. ¢ whatet above todas. | TO $500 Ses oes Reacts | ge Some Pal beremeat = Seed Eee Sane PE] oan, Stata ty ct] LOANS 92s snd lovnise corner parcel. ol ge Very jconvententiy peated a A small lake. Terms. Nice ‘clean nt tery ee BENEFICIAL It's pertee’ throughout ar - and situated on 0 lot, that 3 Watkins Lakefront icrme’"exegptional Check today FINANCE CO. Sankinn Vi: 8 Se et aes Pegs § aot summers inven eacts. | CLARKSTON AREA | Sear ‘sseent'tly, 1 W Lawrence, PE 24000, Pontisn Franklin Village Level UMeble su , Baten tw ot ae. & ae siv> section o* Watkins Reduces Brice co this & sere IDE ET CASH QUICKL For the business beggar ied aaron Bs early Americes a “LED - Jere. lot, 5 Piece. a ey and =e. oe STATE-W G jastonal man. A, du: home, °33 foot rd iv REMODELE D = mcotlage ~ vite, stone Fought tor only $i.d00 total price Real Service of | Pontise Up to $500 shew model brick ranch fast nook. 3 bedrooms, tile FARM HOME running water John * PE 60979 a your title, ~ home om beautifully land- bath. full basement, of] heat, veom home and vatory, some furniture and Edw. M. Stout, Realtor | pm’ ¢ises 48S gy * scaped acre parcel of land. small guest house. $21,000, ood MyBlog electric stove Eves, "til 8: A ground. F full | fen, sls ‘made on furaiture. ‘ettng: Only 6219800, Eases ‘ema, or wal aes Tecatea pen the fires finer 1 iving vat ta | TN. va. Pe sates ef laty mnsecl wegehed cots Themes wee, and, other securities. peer, eee | Ftizabeth Lake Front aod tes rosm on ie ane meat Fel only iS ptiotes ACRES See kas eee OAKL AND Bloomfield Ranch Cave, Cod Nome vith @ fect | ment with steam heat To tne evecr "Oiiande | wen, teat nat TECHS: | SMiaces Me TE oS ! | It's low. —_ and a polly poe 2 tile , _ 5 Rg Rint ome — be * Phone ™ Pielding. ee [al ean Call LOAN CO. A % fi living room baths, breakfast room en- pe bed own. eo ; 6 OR 3-9425. : Sena ce | teboaanare | So tive EERO ae | MOORE oma FE 2-9206 place. 2 car attached ‘go. brice td 620.000." terms. in- RETIRING? frootage, average (IM it deep Eitewoos “Driving “Range, tooo rage. caneind covene | — ; Cludes carpeting and drapes. See this home you tte 2 level hill-side -house Sostned CITY OF PONTIAC Foe ere Be Weleda 0? PONTIAG STATE BANK BLDG Som. Subetas wn pay- : Sas Rochester og Yiant ‘sine tee two. | for site ~ Gent 5 Vaei5. ___ | 3 meres located % i from |" service and sales store Very rea- ment required. By appoint- 15 Acres—Near a" beth dig Bl style a Aone biker whraice Baldwin Ave. 290 ft. of front | sonable Write Pontisc Press M ment only. ggg I gg io om: oe a aa "oF westel tabs frontage. $3] af’ fae Fon sat GROCERY STORE. ERS stSeg at |S eas Sees oe) eS Ee! | NT, Realtor | "Ruat dewey. awe, sore ING Kampsen SEES) haiitog EDWARD B. KEITH [at w uegee NT Resiteg | Bie Sep gthase Ee | 7 | Pace.” Basement — ii Edw. M. Stout, Realtor 4 \ — eo “wie yn seederp home ae tnde’ it Oo Realtors FE 4-0528 | forse; pouttry, house root | © OPEN SUN 12 TO ¢ . i ie to want | [oom modern, homes et White ae 2498 —_ Putt oll FROCK TRANSPORT You May Borrow cellar, 2 acres fruit and 30 iborhood, see it is to want Lake. living room. Prop. 45A PUEL OfL TRUCK, A 317 & Telegrace 4 berries. 600 feet paved road | 1. Saginaw St. Ph. FE 5-8165 Sg $10,250 on. yt | ae Mage, — Magee Sale Suburban Por Sale Farms 48 mouth Bi mary or = 2 to $500 voce Peel Evtste Hzebange | ica een termes eee ee OS eee slevations. Pull orice $7900. IN MILFORD, § ROOM HOUSE FARMS AND z oe ne gave. is ,OTHING DOWN ee . ARAD: 7,000. : with glassed im porch, 2 large T hutieaee OR 3-1111. PE 4-0003. Tord. “Mich. Mutua +9000 ra 2 nar “Gnhnisbed Annett Inc. |* Eerie tS | "Phceom, nome, tua, tron | ew oF, nouns ina pews Sada Bow Tate" “| iw nonss Dain witw Sock | FOR BALE BEEN Avo WINE tomy Soh tearrse | Roy Annett Inc.|" Bree crereae Sie ween | Scitegnch ame ere | ht owl Sat jas Sherwood a hasheay hd | RANDLE, IOC "AND CPT | sy your bain, protect your build _}_ bedroom sam AL TOR coral 31183 ~ N LAKE SUB.| Sit"stve yon possession ec’ wni | Salt divides bes Rochester Real Estate , t wip warts af Gop Lake. Lene avren eb. credit. Take up to 5 months te ‘N | "Open" Evenings and Suniey 14" | HUNTOO? "| tate-modern housetrailer in trade, ANK SHEPARD _ | spocg” Gakbeneen a rtOrnioh ; STATION | IC NOTHING DOWN = Gis 3 betecems cena beans NCH HOME J C HAYDEN RL OL £75)! | 28 acres yh ~—- FS GAS ate town_ctece to BU KNER late vileges. ‘morenge BY OWNER: } BEDROOM HOUSE basement eos gusage aod “6 1 ving “rooms 10x20 | 96 s wahea Biva. PE £0441 a G ee a rear ao —_ > Doing good business stock.” tools costs B's L's. 2 car garage corner jot. FE lake’ privileges en untoon tien master bedroom, ~~ Realtor = «| _—_s—Oven_ Eves. Pl meta —oy MAyfair ime eer Somefete set of |. = ae $7,000 terms. 5. FINANCE CO. M WILL OUR HOME orme ; ole gg age basement. YL TA Sale Lots Fay S dactocd-3. -eattes : Above W ‘s 40541 1 nevty rsa ‘Sreee| 33 DOWN PATMENT ee TRUCK FARM ons shaded et lane rece, 5 — —— O. E. BOICE RI EWAY | deux - SAGINAW & HURON lo- Pi? at cal ae we] Sea ee | Retr oe AGE | ,, BUD Now! |g ot at ee mace cea) Bere r ‘ jeods some canal timo gy Be Hl We wi bullé cn. your let of ours. |" uonen sectaurent, @ seam en GROCERY STORE. BEER AND Across from pe JIM WRIGHT, Realtor rooms, basement We also 1 room ho@se idea} for Motei license, must sell. $2.250 Phone OR 234 Oakland Ave. 5-441 a a Pom ee. Russell oung fortable home is just 2| jinere! Marne with full wath wel, P pall peer Bay, ek LOANS $300 Co-operativg Real Estate Eachange lace} for large fomily. 6 rooms, 3| 99.280.. terms REALTOR Blocks from ouemening and et) ceatts wived . eutomatio het we- | jane and Gorm prapery. 2. W. ters shove. Will re , BAXTER o Lr ag $650 DOWN fovel. ‘Ansomatis Dest. 3 car on. J A Taylo Ae Ss Pootares 3 bektoumsa’ nave hying swtding. Ast for Mr. Brows. i ACRE FARM. om Mati ROAD, TEAGUE FINANCE CO. s teaee pee eee 2 — et. pistorn house a ‘ : , room sod large ht beat ine foe vith a * ratrons INSURANCE BAKE ORION . peting” and jVeoetian blinds «i L. H. BROWN, Realtor Laree down payment "required. Partridge R eee elec. water heater. DOWN eal PE +2544! 2 POR PRICE =- cluded. A Dear « tio, | 2382_W. Huron PE "| _MUwwal ¢ STAAL Inte ih buurakae Gain aT at win kee ten aie RANCH HOME mere teem tense! | = 200 9 On PS 3] \eeheots. ioc Estates *° Soon Eve. "th aw t story size NEA home. weil and} Watkins-Pontiac Co-operativ Estate Exchange Open Eve. FE 2-8316 $9,850 OR 3-4036. Imm occupancy. Building 30x62, ig es 27x36. > Hy 7p we see Bs A 300 2 900 f lets” 01.008 Ie 0 li ACRES § ROOM HOME. 43 W. Huron . £25 to $500 $25 a. | “Cr. Baier aia | Sas Rect oe | Ge ah cies | te i Srey ‘oon “ee! | Pere oun, orem. = = eet oaante gigrices| Cawiord | Ripe] Sabre (Sea ee ee Sear eee WONDERFUL E, BAsEunet SOUTH _ ONE STORY ou 2 ote jo0n120. of. | down, “Medium restrictions. a | 9 t4 E. KENNET —_— : son is ~ a AND CITY : ent, 5 rooms, garage, Loke , ofivileses. Price oe ae ee Bew eres just norts of Pontise. | 302 parking Can used One of the most modern and fin- : or fess SUN 3 bedroom home all on 1 floor,| Full basem rn $12.900. with sereened porch F . Sell or! est hardware stores py ea SgEAEWAren. us| win tol bosoment ‘This'isatee:| teens ecneet, cutee 6 : Eng ber. log stairway to siveping Dunn Farms ease oun bee, | peeaal . ue See bk Con nd WITH CUICK COMPLETELY *PURN : : tirge."Close fo school and _—— condition. Col Facer . Dg agendas wooded ot, osx300. “Pacing Crock. Is sere re reed just a PONTIAC REALTY Po retiring. Grows Sones. Frac cenit: _—— : , with a large c ‘ e — ed ©. Electricity. Pontiac. $1,600 down. Baldwin 5-8275 chises yers . : . 150 with 90 500 down. Call for nearing completion Just end school bus assures road.| of ea AN om A ‘ 7 "Detroit Edison ‘pickup w canpens\| "EARS torrace GAYLORD Sawancee ae | Pout saree ts ot grt eco rst | Sale Bune Property ©| Siac” y PEL cg tan ee Het eee eede se OSLYN G: : sda ee a with . area: lees. $2.750 with $275 down. s ee i . your so e piled aie] Lory a toe can Pe errr: Soares | Pepys | Bere caro inane GUROUX a FRaNKs | Eidos Farag bro TAMAS Rite tShr Siar as ep orven ter gopenr | Site fr Ee Ee wg EO AC wu] Gamage Sine | ow ORREM At ATE Sat eta Rese ATTIC. 2OORVENIEN LY facing a ae noe ritenen, a" 3 een Rd. 3 biocks he a scaped eh test cep prenced $ccres, om For, f Saar) wan sae baling rine until! wry Vv in \ liv room i io... 2 . an - . : —Spsce. Owner PE $9551. 0 PAVED STREET a party furnished, 3 bonte and 2 FAMILY <- poe oie es home. Price — Acre Parcel FEET CLP GRINNED RESTAU. Ph. FE 5-8121 LENT VALUE AT With terms. A spot like % & Fo IR go eak floors = D B. KEITH tana.| 5,000 SQUARE rant. Close to Fisher Body. 50 $12,600 “| ee Colors’ t's tee hate. own. 3 rooms ana bath up. On = Agha In’ 8 ‘rood, nelghborhoed. ‘Only Senet 256 stese “Qulldine “soe. | _E- Kennett Rd. i Home & Auto , you : 1 ben : 3 - Orion Rd. your with $250 down. ‘ esonry ° AURANT ; CRAWFORD ray eh REALTOR EM 3-432 $1,200 CRES ey ee ee ee exaron, gonrog apongon |i w mant™™™ pw oue| Simeaga te Hom | oy “Se aE | PREETI T | wg ot spon transom | Hat erty ay “igen, geeeee teeter | LOOM Company Loo, CABIN Ton 7% LOTS. = 52.506 CAEH tee on Maple tomas : Co-ogerative | Real Estate Exchange — E. Weslion & sees cccea eee eee the Paul D. Hammond, rg gy ay Bt 401 Comm Nat'l Bk Bide. EVERY MODERN CONVENI-| 4 jooms and beth. — $185 Clarkston Rd. . GEO. MARBLE, property $5,700 with $2,100 down 4 W. Morn PE 5-T741| town business area with drive in fours £ Stol MIDDLE STRAITS LAKE. THIS and Vaclonin snow "vacant, f° | TAR TARE LOUISE OP EN eA OR Fibes. eTtors caakefgont, | ee Bee vs oom neil tulehiy vith steasonabie | Mortgage Loans _ 54 REALLY A BEAUTY renta] property act ast! } 4 = rs —————— Eee 100 x : 2 ; rua. Fer information cail | wa~~~~_~2 2 “ © aan aabure ave re Ne | Pg Mente EE SPH? = ts ee ag | gg toe Sol eam eee 2 aan rag oF a Sse A eater Bee Saige ee ee $11,500 OR 3240 or FE 21900 Has large living room. Modern 3 These choice lake privilege lots.| cash. ; ximately 19 acres. _Lansing, Michigan mited ————— | a al ie cen gee, si ot ec org foina fast. Located enly 3% LADD suit your needs. MILK ROUTE : a —7~ 4 d e © Ek CHELSEA miles west of Pontiac in one L ' . 2.7708 should borrower GRACIOUS LIVING © ACRES ye pel TU TH .| Waterford Towaship’s tmoct end . Plaine 24 oe H. G. PETERSON i en Os BRICK RANCH | soon ACK vement 2! shower. Plastered walls, Tied | Paved “wet city an Satara Cee Ot On b-2081 Open Sundays Roy Annett Inc. gL Pp Stce P10 Ponting sate , OME .| steam heat. 2 car garage ace gg: al ed at only 3 room Brick final gt Eye REALOR ° = Prone Pe bese" Sar Eteor SSchNGN Matus | Sis"inaTecitte ™ * eo Lake | FHA and GI Approved Soe eer ee ere | een MekeRTe ST SRE |e ar caaT8 ey! ERT RESTAURANT Swaps 58 CIATED. _ Near Willa PLUS -COSTS| by water. ; . : NT bay > , aT DOWN PAYMENT inimum house size sq _— EQUIPME “4 CHEVROLET Pick UP $15,750 ‘4 mk, ppl apa . Pontiac yA bose. ina er ‘nies Gi & . ae pongo ee eee i & .. of scarce. busivess CL ING SHUFFLE- “fefetriler.enseent, e i. ss eee ae eek eae: piece ai and shower. tix. iv NOTHING DOWN PONTIAC LAKE Dever Mile Eetiton, 120u290 foot | Hasse 00 R. south ef Coster | BOARD, CALL AT 531 Sones: \7 8:3 ACRES Sa unl clecgrte het ener bomen: FHA $1,200 "eee bee ce es | Gee bee ee ee Lake. me on back of lot ideal! EF. WALTON BLVD. CED POE DING LOT ON CAR SYL AN se per ten ee srk | Snide aa ‘at Save oni 'BER CE a Outland. | Struct a commercial bailing cea | FE 4-1881. MODERN HOUSETRAILER 27 PT. ot ciataston, Sa 6 aa | cals 9:a00 wits $2,000 gown. | Gucece ola.) tome, Ceram ate CRANBERRY LAKE | tgte front on take. ive, ip saiounne. Dour. ti Sn a ee REALTY | wax | eater NE in| FRSESSG ct meee wr tne, | Mata ott, ping Be Mirada SO |S St — uso | weve Faeraes Biche | gaat gore eer BAT 2a CHARD LK. RD. M Ae ee room coe inory Qoccomaster’ setting doors. aod picnic eri $3,780. - high yas — : paliding’ eens sq. ft. Ideal for; ‘or ‘PE. «0407. | REGISTERED LiSH POINT. pet eee sizoom chet, Nome, Sine 2aad fibncaed “dpiveeny WILLIAMS LAKE | Lagelie pack. sonizo i. so00 witn Ace. arm. equipment or ruck | ii YEAR C ar ceremer recnres | Siui*Py' ,anvting of ual Dat 8 . rit are ee ee “ S 5 R i . . PS . Roe |r 50m oF So Emareseee | | ge oer Pee CHn Ren Sos Foy oi EET ESS | ee ee oe 7 ‘ I eave Goe. r Realtor farage in the ell is down. RAM a Bus 49A “Ts Gall Gea ee with lit sod beuk bea, or GATEWAYS to Cosperaur) heal Fetate Exchange | in” Priced at oniy yt es wee Located. ee ae 1 OK. MACEDAY LAKE | S Rent-Lease Bus Prop 49A _Sale Land Contracts py — you. | ‘LAKEFRONT Habe Bese Dee. Loke meicpees, "ais, a adore -5091 or FE 5-9471 BLOOM- ONT | sup thiah grades HAPPINESS | BROWN trond? Betioce eeeitaes| | WAZ HITE | stant ats ic gir kres sr erlnee | eect tee ee cent ce oom 13414. Modern kitchen and ‘ , : YOU WONT | ra rots race met ae te} Ses Se ae A F. C. Wood Co.|¢ FIELD — | GetsSmascas Spek . bedroom bungalow with besoment, | oes tmterie?, Of bean and B Ortonville. Suchy Realty, Orton- p BEAT THIS | ges furneee, a. | tile floors, jumetton Beentage “ae ° Realtor _ville. a R. J. VALUET, Realtor howany see. or se ter ceil Ca lake | ee Pag Maver | iouing and’ saeeiehoe oe fo With ny Pee Sones Williams 1 Oitleg Open ts 10 beautiful vacant lots. Shopping 48 Caklend FE 5-0603 ¥ i movie Gisting of, 9 rooms with 3 ‘bed. | CHOICE LOCATION—Per: | Sus house, Priced et ealy 00.600 othe On pune | OF OAR re, usaceit| Buena Vista Heights ENT DIB rooms ~ ‘lems basement, ee condition inside and out ones E FARM “ a DOCTOR. LA R. pad b oa ston bean owner ‘or | Five lovely rooms with fireplace | LITTLE ng MII | ER THIEF Subdivision, Bounded by aie: Gasinen ara an | Seems wim pet ep, Con banned po a beautiful 2 Cee ta E ET! Kennett and Stanley and bath with 2 bedroome, rents | as an epertibent with private en evel 2 bean ang —_ NORTH 7 ft. of ss; Ave. Will sacrifice for is Mirae tc So SEES © Ce ad ee Eye tes| ic sale Fe noes at s a - foom w sin e 8 x a. me : cellent rooms, ; oft - — IT Topa¥- Two car garage cement drive , niace Also Pp fleets, Ra. RY Pull base- e on hiss. jILDING oss Ok NO! and paved street | im the living room pet stncsed full bath, lot. Close to $28,000" botke nd. FE $5655 oF Pe 24776 A MOTHER'S DREAM $146.500 LITTLE FARM- Large and | = aura, Hoe water a ow schoole ‘bus. and. shan oa 1910 sOT Te t § 7¥ CHOC ; Ins friendly location. Works aide with basement and all larce | fat flectrie bot ‘Dew. automstis $1000, Veteran fe, ° Lor : a . wi rodabe . ip 8 —_— pear Joslyn Road 6 rooms and rooms. Two car attached garage washer and dryer and electric EAS Bee S| SSeS ee ia fe dt , ae ORS E. L~y 5. Fe $995 DOWN -Brand new 3 bedroom | mong hegt At. an offer. — = wood ’ dtogtete : ' R Oi eae 'Gs Hobe | Geeta acke swage |) | LITTLE FARM amnet sath Sie _ FE Ss ee 7 * 5 ? 1 e 1 * ort ' — Toi ND Ou a =e Ma dne PAPE Pee eds | Hat Senos | Het tb ee tam] “Geek tyre oe |" moe Yean pney Wag | —_ Pa SS, Sa YoU BUY if wei INSURE IT ding. Gat ceiaal ox ate ake uated on a 4 acre paresl of land NO S KEFRONT ; “NS Speer beet gee LOSE A MIN. location. | i” Brandon Twp. Wired for elee-| 5 location ood LA ’ t tric stove. Has @ 66 val. electric Sg ty ; : 821.080 SYLVaN emg | tuo | fet Water heater Automatic oti , down LITTLE FARMS Lost im- : snd two lots. Only | forced air heat. This -_—_"* , Excellent , : Meare a with fireniace. fuil | Mes ogg AR a ra to teach the REALTY TORS caption totnees oe ee | ke home. “Priced at only 87.508 s Rays FE2-8181 for é - ; : — rE - . | with down. . 7 L. H. BROWN, Realtor | L.C. LADD LH. BROWN, Realtor, es ele sana reer | a : js > i i» ; + 7 ‘ ss) ! ' Hees t —_ Jini ) | THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, APRIL 19, 1955 J e 55 Swaps Sale Household Goods 57) Sale Household Goods 57) For Sale Miscellaneous 60} MODEST MAIDENS by Jay Alan! Sale St a Oy orewaRt \COoacn “ a hee | ore Equipment 64 ‘ trade WESTINGHOUSE PREE TOILETS $19. — same. 76/52 Gal. Electric team swim talnge fie \ -| Bat aN ou on, newraumany ; e rere Tt Formice tables, ple value. ° ay food warmer, Sale 56 drawer, and bets rn A ogg age 4 a work te S..£ MA 5-2100 a ie, stainless front, * tense ia EAE rg : lai Feo NYLON : é Sa tion nba BLA mo ye BS 8, Mal Pea shawis Visit our baby department 51467. COMPLETE SODA BAR EQUIP- mee 5s, Pawpen’s Varew Om ment including back bar 18 ft ei Bibvans tesa rex Sroseeate’ fa Sate 2 -4 —- = nal a Heater 4 PE Ciel arage Mimo FE pues SNOW CASE GOWN. 7 SED 15 TON WORTHING and taffeta. Size 14 Std Can be : at eaudiisner wait pooled pine 7 “Sale Household Goods 87 ~ Sale Sporting Goods 65 ft oS aire tastes ae APT, SIZE GAS RANG ; oat pet 71 = . i rh Se Sh Lee wn 7 QMPLETE SELECTION OF, Tua a ee thing for the bome. New end }. miles out Baldwin A strong vos ti Senter end Se field ‘chompom pedtareed ‘OR | MODEL O ALLIS CHALMER. EX- MAIN FURNITURE _paints, Phone PE T8028. _Orthare “Lake 4 Keego Harbor, | a5" BEAOLE—PUPS—BORW | #0, dusk epihe “toot Free Parking PE 56-3853 95 | HOSPITAL BED & 2 WHEEL #OR THAT YOUNG BALL PLAY-| Feb Bo. sgl | also 2 trailer. Steel Tiiy weldwin' Next te adtors/iht chairs, Pm 2 ete Sicoeareele anne SES oweat| Psbet, Mabon, Lael onary, 6. | gt ee eRRbe- Ber as _ Glos. ee ee “ide ory ty jb ay 4 con- gg — Newman's Variety | REGISTERED Gentian a power Cultivator plow ead cekis ABOUT ANYTHING YOU WANT Apt. aes dition $10. Call FE +6427 Seas, heritcc tt ‘| be ppies. Excellent biood-| ™ower. $225. Jacobson power CAN BE FOUND AT L & 8. End re 2m. = __________| ines. Female 18 months old, fine| lawamower, 31 inch. Reel type. tebles, $1.96 up; 2 door, § shelves LORD'S analy, Dots rerare HEAT YOUR HOME oums- BUY SELL. TRADE _ disposition. MY 2-1975. _ $90. OL, 22206. white metal cabinets, $1295:/ Furniture & Appliances WYM ANS. Por less an H. C. LITTLE ~ omer Leech, 10 Bagley __| THOROUGHBRED TOY PEKING- | SMPLICIPY GARDEN TR . ae ae gece heed board beds, | 135 w. urea 8 ses . gviouctp wttilty | Tpom er GUNS, BOATS MOTORS BUY. | ve. Reasonable. 139 W,_Tilden. | — FA Beh WF FL Sor ronpon, eis'g Sec, 96 tp: | “hare Wriiey's Used t Be" | A e. wwe . -s x: rea PE ee. $10: motel eabtnct, $18; uphsb ficor furnaces, ee ae Se. values wichoean 1 pine. HAW Codas side wall a Car ATTNC wx aan Wooea, #1 et RICHARD: Sexors, AUTO, Bee 1 TR Bern ere | Bote Eacs.ma.8 | INSULATE NOW CHURCHES INC. | nop cit Gane ona grave ond | caret mamerad bebe | ‘Guan’ Ger 4 eG a cml so awertaees | AND SAVE MONEY D0 FE eS eran| Sica ensnas aCe | Bes POMC’ ’ 22005. . in. . 5 Spree a ed . evr ; ‘lepa. , ahter | otter. PE Sracrivdr, AMERICAN | Ru oa Ye BaTeTOBS — BATH. “ 300 8 seginay—___ rete) | TO0 mpnOBLEMST _Phone PR Son) ot PE $4008. | 39 “0000 MILKING rr] Soring Cl ACTIV Otis Men be count be WALTON toe jsut revived momen e-| Nf, A, Benson | sew 2 waeet FOR | we can nelp yosretth the nen-|— FARM TOP SOIL | SastssttchQt M3. Call] pon atery Sul taxe brand sew Teer eaveTUs wit URS | Sax Batts see | Se ron op Eo. Halen SP | sas te, cugtece OL Piederel ont | 5 EG Oe SSS CHEF RGM | Sone Sa enema | end viack aut. 6 yard 1006 |F punssneD NousTED BULA | $s, Peta Cnoteee ee ser; $00 50 value $29.95. Also ae : ond catin 2a Puci and On. | $10 delivered; also bulldosing About 2 SON, PRAIRIE SCHOONER. fixtures Reasonable. ease & writing desk: spinet desk quantity of lavatories toilets Chard Late Ave. PE S-tis6- 4-538 ~~~ eS ee wan 2-0615 & chair; goose feather pillows; stall showers at terrific —218H. ___ | —enerd Lake Ave. PE 5-418. | GEESE poap axD pRiveway| S319, 00? Perm Molly. ME) PaRknu TR salea BEAUTIFUL HAND CROCHETED ton bed ; efiver eryetal: values. Mi q 393 LI IMBER ONE ess ENAMEL TOP EXTEN-| com J ail pumps,| fTaveL Delivered. Priced reason- Fite x 1 mile of Le Orica. ° . ve —_ i. Bs. : : le. FE 4-6588. . SHET 2461 teh ster oe _fainer ste. PE bea oss mae SLD OaRAOES REPAIRED TO | POTEE, owls foot, sanders, plumb: | Te Fx 4" high! 1 two. | NEW AWD RECONDITIONED BARGAINS PIANO-ORGANO BURMEISTER’S | cedar poet ail new stock. took like cow. Lenatben your ae] pier tut’ gravel, wopeot, peck | sot sand. gravel, fil dirt and | Drayton Plains ft Sashbaw Ra | pina’ Way "par" high rect when Le organs, spinet Oulbram Plasterboard and lath. tole Bary bushel. Jackson's “Reatal €i field stome, PEST) —207_Olm can qet"e anol rales bome een will separate of ; Birch flush doors, $7.86 up. ‘COSTS _ Montcalm, FE 45240. LIMITED AMOUNT OF GOOD TOP | REO. TENNESSEE WALKING| ‘oF &» little as $50 down. Hh 2.0 we. smelt _> oe —"PACHOUD CO. FOR- RENT sou. 5 cu vard« delivered 812.50 Btotiie: Corky Roan Allen “ie. tae | a4 ¥ . "201_Dixie Hwy, FE $6108 | Picor eanders-hanc sanders- bd +0080 : : TWO YARDS White pine Stasis beards. 7 y paper dere-wall | PONTIAC LAKE BUILDERS SUP.| BO. GELDING OGATTED._GAD- | ——OPts Eves_& Sun__p-m. PORCH * [RNCTURE: § METAL nection’ Be 7 “e PLYWOOD é Oakland ply wash sand gee dle bred mare & filly. Indian | 22 PT HOUSETRAILER. EXCEL- we, MI 42ee eves | OPEN 8 AM TOs PM | Rindove et new tow price. Reel apa Orebard Lake | 204 Trucking OM 315 | bra” < pear. Mace "5, Uoke Ra. and M be cELAIN SINK WIT RIGHT af, Shak TRIES gg Pointe inka Sr ecicativa._ | teta'g Fir Zurweed” GiB 4118 | FLORIDA ROOMS | "coos ‘eee trates ‘nets eit. hed 2 a — jeat 2 chrome chairs. single | 1x8 W. Pine ards, per hf 4 Snonteted ‘gall board & tie. cme Fu iy GIs o.40 Resgentionsl qoutens. £5 tees of rend Ww 6 - @ concrete | Saturday, 23rd at 11 o'clock} erel. 1 bed an With mattress and i 1x12 5 i i per M $79. Paul a Lumber Co. 4xtx% Fir Ply GIs $8.00 | Windows and doors to choose from ravei. pea eravel 10A aravel,| am Wolverine purebred | Single axle. New tires. Never Clock. 20 Utica Rd. ist red aa ving bet He #109 Borie Lake Rd. Commerce my Fe ru Om 9.6 CEE WEEDON black Girt, end mason sand. FE livestock sales pavilion om U 8.16, deen on road 6100 down tase ERATORs Last YEARS 5 3.2731 seord +1768. C._Pr ston, 1954 models, ‘America’s | .74 fir special per M068 | ty emoToonaPe | er evens $3.84 | 1661_8. Telegraph Rd sOhenbor CCESSED ROAD & DRIVEWAY . _ OR }- r2 Dm. for 6 rer at new ane ine Pine “tloor per en sitet bad equioment and Sark, room, rap ask e for Ln . Delta Skilltooj Biecs A Decker = Fil nore ane Gravel. “yen heifers to be aetare. gy Rs pain gi saition, Moll. r) . reer-Cabie, Miller's Falls FE ¢621* FE 2-903, op show im all 8795 or trade furni s BAR. A heke well 72: re ae « , GLA, shag yd Aeon a ead candere, tools “saws.” aris , A ‘at Beckueies. ated _ Some 34033. _ E __rescent, 383 Orchard Lake Ave. |: bel tneal per ioe fh 8 S08 | — FE : ROAD GRAVEL August pnd Seplember, sired by | 1061 COZY COACH 39 FT MOD- REBUILT MAYTAG. 662 8. JOHN: | trans Piyscore each = He recrmcecre emmpwime |F'. J. POOLECO,| szsrtsntist cerca se | Sect Bom’ sat rere ame: | 2 28 Saat oP son, FE +6160. éx8x' | each ||... rer) OR }-1217, OR 3-1218.|— * 7° «| ment graves and buldosing. PE| Back terms. See Floyd Kehr FRADE G48 RANGES FOR ELEC | W. PF. Combinaiion doors $14. PORCH INCLOSURE,— cHEaP. | 181 Cetiend Ave. __—_ rw ¢1set| arc TOP —SoH GARD AND | outa, Mich. 6. ‘GMITR "sale Pp ON TI C -ERCAINS — 3 pe. colored bath sete, all fittings SCENTS FACT pg — wastes. repaising. Com- pias wie DART MGTERS menhees sat Austionset, : TOP BARGAINS =r screen, crank open windows for sesh 20th cower erech and - . cents ae => : box fionss tt —— ra fee, bé FLOOR SHOP ago, wil pen for “pivots ise West } ge sg acres of black air on shares. anted Livestock 73 = owner. . at shim on, | Gas ere guess, Teses, ro | io an EDP TO sso ON ALL | Opes 98 os ogee | DY D : ae: sory Teer |GAND. ORAVEL PILL DIRT. PE | “finde Oporren Jones. Curtain | | MOBILE HOMES priced right. — MAKE SURE ITS 00 000 FEET eteamer. | $6.95. G. A. Thomo | WANTED - 100 LOADS OF PILL For Sab oe oe a er @ real low price. Laundry 1 hg = fe, Gu, per sheet. .0+- 98.8 HY PAY THE Hi we Crescent Lake. or Poultry 74) You ean bay er —— . je ~ GRR. .sccecs i aes _ tat traile as as down. _pravers——_| BURMEISTER } tesslati Snletitatt” 0 helene, i iag 881 DOLLAR: FOR PAINT? | “Second a note tin Ber | “bar Sure sets. uasTgans | Hutchinson's Frasier Sales geo _Cysbere_ Sh. Ave, $3! Northern Lumber Co. |exr Fir... 9e.0e | #7 erandi'lite bathroom board $5.79 HIOR QU fe_Hwy Milling Co. Auburn’ et Adame. | “18 Dinte Mwy. Drayton Plaine TWIN SER BOX SPRINGS AND 8197 Cooley Lake R4. xe a” Fir SSR OOLEOCLEREE es.68 ee eee PLoS a RANTEED, ~ Wood, Coal & Fuel 67 oy eee LEGnOAN _ | Comer 8’ Mie Reed and Mound ‘ innersprin frame. Portiac. EM Tl a Pg OE [bene geese tagger at eta ls PER 1. yt) aa z w- -eevcevece Office file cabinets ......... Oo DUTCHCHAPT PER GAL hens. ; Detroit im ‘eg pacers 80 mene nd | one Pioering uaai*” "| Damaged Refrigerators | "MCG FER GAL Gis | DRY SLAB AND KITCHEN STOVE | LAYING ORESEAND 1 GAN. | noe Do Mienwer, Piet Feit Cb SPaINOT ONE GAS gers JAuBs Parry GRADES | Some sll in cartons at give avay FLATE-ENAMELS. |, |Goop DRY SLAB WOOD, #50|— a1, Fara produce 75 Trailer Favors, we Con Sher 8) ay royones rouse |temy osm] HUTCHINSON KING BROS. 8 all nal Pecan he me THIS WEEK ONLY and coal. Hot water and steam |revxes” W P. $1.50 Trailer Sales —PONTIAC RD_ AT OPDYEB | HEAVY DRY SLAB anp |APPLES GLACKMORE FARMS, E h eet boilers, automatic water heater, | 4” ioe | for “si0,| 1900 a Rd., ¥ Ps Bs nomen tem) r.| eageg Bas a & iim. ft Dixie Hwy. Piains | Cameras, Equipment 61A| kiss tirepiace wood, Fe 6-3008 auien ativerbell sunda _ Rochester xcnange ey ; Oa. EEC. WEATER (RR SPEED TIFIED POTATOES A & B Authorized © IGE ae SPEEDWAY om m | ss: See tenteg ee LUMBER CO Beet cae See becker |) IOS | M14 SPEED, ORAPHIC. LIKE |"¥pisce cannel coal, furneee, fire- | cenTiPIED SEED" POTATOES. DERE ROT At, CHAMPION, , Me FL) ot. PE +541 ‘ “i stand faucet eae. e & kindling wood. Oakland SEED POTATOES, Harold’s, 140 S. Saginaw : = az | IMT Mescerty Hwy. Walled Lake eave et 100 = ea oe | 7 PACEMAKER CROWN GRAPE & Pr PE 56-6150. a ey ee ee ft Warwick's. 2678 Orchard Lake : lens with hronized range SEBAGORS SEED AND | Choose your own . Low. tie tanka Ph PE : | = lants. Trees. Shrubs 68. oer Bs term trailers, Pa asada SALE a LAWN MOWERS ROMEX 142 4c FY. BY _THE| end reflector: 7 filmholders; film re neBidnees s ft —— 7] Go thte ec Xe down, es long 0o8 - _taseneececccees OAM Builder tractors ' SHARPENED coll G. A. Thompson, 90 8. Perry. os adapter; laree carrying case. | SPRUCE FOR You;| EED POTATOES AND ONION | Yesrs to pay at § per cent inter- waster een se s—Con a FACTORY METHO he rE on et Opdyke, PRET PARTS—STORE shor Automade .... «$28.95. ome Owners : yee. 1 Gap. range eases at Flush Panel Doors oY 3600 o's edbies BO eaasancaues quality - new — all sizes. ton capacity, complete : ; Across CRUMP ELECTR Faas nce: | Bom sand "ecesssories, For Sale Farm Equipment 76 Open Eves. & Sunday PM. DETROIT JEWEL OAS STOVE. BAGLEY AUTO Village | “~~ . me IR ar SY a dE Re ga AL BUYS, | Be grrr ee ts WALNUT Th a ee an eeepst,nateane. (Gio sont), dom. Bee the new "55 Model Jr. 4:30" p.m et 215 bain Fone eclaim ricks aged cook. tractor; 2% and 3% furniture, kindling h.p. with implements. =| sep TVs 0 UP. UsED m. , ae wood 's Trailer Sales, walking models, $149.80 and MOBILE $30, Sweet's Radio _ 4615 Dixie Dra Rare Ege feta Fe Fe sey on eae CAER i etme stant vas, | APARTMENTS window, —- priced FLYER TRAINS WE SERVICE GAS ENGINES. BOUGHT } ae ls orized Stewart are that. dition, 960. 1178 N. Eddie, Walled eS. St. | es. AUTHORIZED PACTORY SERY- oO. your hems. © sax. Om | ace G Authoctgrd tector? parte and tae-| With storm & Jalouste Lact Thana | AN, MaTemEs, eso Fits, % We Warne Bm | ft tration. O-ORGANO | freee apesaetes Be} 4, SEE LEE soon, ogee teh, om he hiacd Ra. (Mee) OR. 9 7002 = Lake" Orton. MY__3 “The Tractor Man” other new features. Low terms sets at $29.95. Ironer wN organo, Bg Gulbran- Bank SEE US BEFOR®E YoU BUY PLANT NOW rates. See also the biggest FL $50. 3195 Pridham, sen will or $21 Mt. Clemens 8t, sHoP | ~ tures, newest, cnt _Keege, Harbor or evergreens at bargain prices =| TERMS PE 3-079 | * ‘t. trailer package in history ie ot a ‘ LAKESIDE NURSERY | ; 7 on this let. New Genera! Skyiine, mote Spe of lighting 4 ite MEYERS PUMPS MA for ae a a 1953 MODEL PARMALL cus Holly and Tint Home. Used trail- ee a ES | ener Be en Open Eves. and Sundays VATOR AND RBAR SCOOP Aa| plan ss euo™ Buy OF rental PT at | Jet, pum SeTrEA VARIETY OF CONDITION. PRICED AT $805. . 303 Orchard Lake| This rooms, sheube, Sreee at papalet WE TARE TRADE. I Oe es eee ok ee ee segevaceceeoeereses+ Ave deep w prices. Well grown and fresh dug 7A furniture, house lot of what have eteees Lowest Especially suited for ranch type KING BROS. you on used trailers. CLOSING OUT pipe: frome pleating. Rater Borer? re ¢112} Oxford Trailer Sales a ee neg ee ~~ For Sale Pets 69 he tonemied iit L 5 see BABY PARAKEETS WITH CAGE. ok 5 : 7 i : Limited Time Only. -$5.98 gaa Ta 801 4th St.; PE 29-4028; Bun. of ALE PARAKEET. | . ae and standard. OR 35141. BUDDY’S NEW HOME| % 961 Northfield, off Giddt ' Walton & Perry, Pa Ch. ‘Eberle’ 4 as « Buddy. 13" beagle: fee $30. Fup- g i 4 in. sot Heavy @ CANARIES FOR SALE: PHONE hoon. $5 rounded up through Help WORKERS quickly Wanted Ads! Call FE ford. BOLENS TRACTORS M. E. TILLERS ROTO-HOES POWER MOWERS 2-8181. — TS _ _ ——_- -- ~~ _THE PONTIAC. PRESS. TU ESDAY, JAPRIL, 19, 1955 Auto Accessories wo] Wanted Used Cars 88| For Sale Used Cars 91| CARNIVAL by Dick Turner | For Sale Used Cats 91) _For Sale Used Cars 91 h ~ - 3 50 USED CARS Answer he Call of the Servic CANT te MOOT If You Buy wis Confidence He money down on. come-moéels. it! Have ‘you tried ’ 8-1431. a Going fast, wait, ohm testa vale be pe eee tne Feu S* 52000| Keego Sales & Service fond Sess ies; WAIT . Miele, Sree | wimashicia Tnstalled. | wag HALLELUJAH old “Dentin 00 Soden Rate.” | SRA SI : Pe | ext : we comPAny isst Dodge Sednn 1900 Milled 0 $8 . 150 CARS A ENTION | soe | BILL SPENCE You'll-Be 1 ia ee 140 COME AND, TAKE YOUR, FICE. In a Reconditioned Car and Trucks. We Row covet | @ Corjent_ ave ye en inet 1-3 Bog 40.00 ECONOMY CARS _ 22 AUBURN Tresentesten | ong as | "thats ue Soa on SORRY clean. owner ...... 10.00 wel ort CHAME "10N. from the , SSSHRAM AUTO PARTS| COMMUNITY : BR AID olf cass "limabeth Lake Re ~ MOTORS Tomorrow So OO NGRS — ALE. RETAIL STORE 4-453 | ; - MOTOR SALES “business couve condition: Pigg Roa WHE wae 803 N. Main,” Rochester| Yes, tomorrow may well Desoto Piymouth, $200 cam PO e-hiee : PE 467 AFTER =. (OPEN TILu 10 OM be too late to get that se ¥ Pair *S3 Studebaker V-8 com- 6. PM os OLive_ 2-931! oe Why we ~ gg, BB. 4 54 Ponti 54 Ford i» “auivix bo Good | “NOW BUYING CLEAN CARS| car of your choice. ry PONTIAC ™% SEDAN CHTEPTAIN | loaded with extras” ang car. Take 54 Pontiac ; i vat a los a not come in today and let & Redio Seokes, K ar. tar in trade, PE + seas , Radio. heater and Hydramatic. Custenstine 9 6. with radio and Open Brenings oN Same 0 won. WID JUNE k CARS & SCRAP IRON. us help you to choose a de ee down. Low monthly = AKER ‘1 & PASSENGER NGER A sharp one 7 — : — Rebuilt springs ; 8 GiNTEDCL ATE MODEL whack | fine used car. Carkner—Studebaker r. auto, 006. He men- $1, pee “Pate parie tor ‘ed ‘care | WANTED—LATE. irmingham M14-3410 | “Cat, ge Osbind Ave Ph. FE 4-4813 | Bagley Auto Parts $495 Birmingham } atl wale wer te PRT ve Ph. x ne MI4- , , . For Sale Tires 80-A\ ™* at BAGLEY a "| en Seek S Se, Seed Seen Ud eee bedremets. Fume va|_cirmingham MI 4-341 49 Chevrolet 31 Pontiac = | “We are buyine now for our | "ery clean. ined PONTIAC CHIEF? aIN 3 Radio and heater. The perfect Deluxe @ Hydramatic Radio and = 7 hn hg = = | sopra = ag s a Excellent condition. | owner. second car for the family. aester. Gites Auburn ot Oparee | Bashar" 6 aoa $595 iiss "Ga Sor tay Saas $295 $795 1d ENTS walk Tees l RON 1951 Buick @ @r. Special. Radio y E, -- B i WwW. Run Auto Service 81. Pe ne en aoe and heater. $95 down, dell. CAN’ . FORD Mie “55 Dodge urea 5 ‘or eri h FADING "Wanted Used Trucks 89 $545 FACTORY OFFICIALS || victoria with radio, neater and — Radjo. heater and an sutomatic HERE ESUIMAT F \WawreD 70 game. woap| Wt! Chev. Cue Coe. Dark dius BEAT THESE CARS Ford-O-matie. Very low mileege. tre ——— PAYMENT | tractors and 32 ft : — gen $1,695 $945 BRAID MOTOR SR SALES $2, taidems to, pll‘trom Dest $195 “geen FOR FORDS PHONE 2-186 | Call ike 4641. Columbus, [Cepr. 1956 by NEA Service, ine. LUES MERCURYS 0 Years pair Dealing. we : _ = 1949 Stude. 4 dr. Real mileage “ . » let wachounsyy cursos THE i ovreiet or Pera. ‘tong, mane? “Now then, next question? Any bad habits? Smoke— VA . oe Duce ° chevrer radte | car. Cylinders rebored. Zuck Me |p Siuca” Phone MY 2602 $995 drink—gamble—use coffee?" wes oer meaer ape) LINCOLNS = |] suman tt eyed cin ee ! For Sale Used Trucks 90 THIS CAR. a | For Sa 1952 Buick Special 4 dr. A very ; N $1,195 $395. wnale Motor Scooters al aces "MODEL @MC CHURCH BUS Sees Sets _ For Sale Used Cars ay For Sale Used Cars 91 $1,795 vom STATION W [AGONS as ee boaerm umes waeusuuen aoe BUICK HARDTOP A . EL ST “or epee $595 WE'LL | SESE Eee BR eager) LARRY 447 Buick '32 Ford ~ ————$<$——$—$ - —~HimP er _Strathmore, ls . nd heater. Sale Motorcycles s 8&3 00D mm onan pump, SHAR P © 0 ae em eed TRANSPORTATION SPECIALS — and heater. Low cost Bg hoa tedio and Fee VIDSON. a SES : i" , $5 DOWN 1M9 FORD. A ae RUNNING | p JEROME } i, is mee "5095 “_ soso 14 wad venation, OF oe a o. — Auburn Heights e $295 PLA ae ae. $ &: $e oe went | CAR. oc ee prin aier $95 Me ao te | st baa hed ad heater. Neat — a F Sef re = month | 1953 FORD cron, A BEAU- — Senn Fide? re Sat * 52 Ch l 52 Ponti ~ ABTS AN ios? % TON CHEV. 7 ; ING CA : revrolet 52 Pontiac ‘ Har Davidson see Hariey . TON Ww BALL Rh — ar. < month TIFUL RUNN . : ; . a | vidson Sales &. Gagi- _isathin Fi bax8 miles, lo $1595 SCHL aw “MOTORS | $1,295 ONE OF THESE DAYS 2 ar. with redie, heater end 9 ar Mydramatie with redie and | BARLEY ng MO For at loader. H. P. ype Fan ‘ dr. 2 tone Wi th You nb SR jo Wosdvan Remy 183 FORD RANCH WAGON. PER- | P OW | $795 $295 25.58. 0300. OR +1676 ~ $1295 luxe 4 dr. . No $1,295 ° aa 2 — S e er f . wil MERCU TH OVER. ; me peal, &- - WILSON GMC 198) Pontiac 4. ar. ydramatte, on The FE STi or PE no rene “DRIVE Youu,” time ° This Right in the Pocketbook ’S0 Oldsmobile $3 Pontiac 7 : =: r a eater. jue. ; ° Free Bode _*) Oakland at SURE |Sswaitiacstns T= = ara aarragrag | Soak rio eaters eae MOTOR-BIKE. LOTS OF Ca $1495 ine low mileege PE 81332, | 1982 CHEVROLET. IN EXCEL LONG. BE WISE! $695 $1,395 -_— ee Se ee sil SS 1954 Chev 2 dr. Very low mile. | i 1950 6 Rew —_ er an Mize wre FROST. Wares Sore wo” becrcis | PONTIAC age. A real money saver. — ; omg A gh oy $745 set Gest wile: €: 4 Oi: reste | ; |. Beata & Accessories _85| ey $1395 | Fees. WL FORTIAG EPR RTDNAMAT. | Mana Sear Ma" real tetl || 953 Chevrolet ‘SI Ford - Ll os . te USE rane $1395; MIKE’S AUTO SALES 6 Set 5 ae: ey lee il el ae 9 as. Ok penis ond Penel Were to just the thing | _ ALUMA-CRAFT ROATS | ‘Trip e Checked 196) Buick Special Riviera. White | ty Sa i si ee PONTIAC’S MORE THAN 100 CARS TO re SS ons cit ee beater. Very nice car. for the businessman. geben Used Trucks’ $9195 "Chee: Sti. Wen. "$495 TOP TRADER ITS SMART TO BUY TOUR CAR | a ee nessa’ a | $1,095 $595 PENN "48 Willys Sta. Wan. $395| Zit! yacst, st. ger, tapiton | ler. Mercomotic. | peat S._vareisbes. Terme WIDE SELECTION coger caten wore | 149 Pont. Sta. W gn. .$395 sock mas rect bo esba reuaré- COMMUNITY PS ee rae a SALES g SERVICES. To after 4pm. | pee Pers resi: low Cert, | Carkner—Studebaker | '54 Ford 8 2 dr...... $1395] Goin swine wireor peone |? 8 Blvd re coer | | BIRMINGHAM = — : EVINRUDE MOTORS | ye, srves het ead Ses' | Birmingham M14-3410_|51 Dodge Pickup....$343| Mas goat, FE 1 | = Sewn ok ae | s lett Ford vick-uv | 2 ie CHEVIES LOMTY 8195. 48 Chev. Pickup..,..$395| 7 It’ $ lence. Carle Craft beat kite. Biv | Lew Uires nee motor $108: 1948 | 49 In'tl Pick “$295 | s DB Geet Pome and hardware, Gpen | oeteseene meteguam, of 20 trucks | “rag weniy peater~ | 4? /n'tl Pickup...,. ye | New \\ i! ~ Wes | Priwule Service M2 foot of 235 Montes!m "50 Willys Panel... $205 . - - TONY'S MARINE Fi FORD. TANDEM with « | ouavRoLare "ai waa on | oe Chev. Panel...... $245 Credit / ee —— meee whee! trailer outfit with > 1968 after ¢ pm. : BME 6 Ty 5 eng Mn oy = elt 100 Wu Rr Sierme ime TE | CHEVROLET 1982, DELUXE 4 M ATTHEWS- Plan : ~ Refimished tuned ._|_— - joor. Radio Heater. Light blue. S Eee. ents acwtemane | Fee Sele Used Core 9i| Grd cretie Fine ore: Aue Joe, SO TET R - rise. Fede Be ™ CADILLAC. | ¢2 SEDAN. | 2800 HARGREAVES 6 CAR. BbC.SE OF SHORT || - . ee Boats TIP TOP _ Siese, PE sien eee | “Your Chevrolet Dealer” AD a sELee | ; . 3. bag -1 2 oon. a 211 S. Saginaw St. TION =,81 A > | - raster poate USED CARS | "3s"Rerraiis aera FE 44546 pervert cried cote eS. 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Woodward, Birmingham ~ 134 Mile at Woodward Liberty 9-4000 'S1 Ford ¥%4 t. Exp. $499 Pi eat q.. eg j ap if “Na THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, APRIL 19, 1955 Anything Can Happen on ‘See It Now’ -- Today's Television Programs - Channel 2—-WJBK-TV Channel 4—WWi-TV Channel 1—WXYZ-TV Channel 8—CKLW-TV TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHT’S 6:00-—(7) Little Rascals. “Helping Grandma.” (9) Capt. Video. Ad- venture serial. (4) Time for mu- sic. Jane Palmer sings. 6:15—(9) News. Austin Grant. (4) News. Paul Williams. 6:25—(4) Weather. Sonny Eliot. 6:30—(7) Cowboy G-Men. Russell Hayden in “Hangfire.”” (9) Fol- low That Man. Ralph Bellamy in “Sunset Farm.” (4) Traffic Court. Re-enactment of cases be- fore Judge Watts. (2) News Ace. Ken Cline, Van Patrick. 6:45—(2) TV Weatherman. Dr. Everett R. Phelps. 6:50—(2) Sports Digest. Davey. 7:00—(7) Kukla, Fran and Ollie. Puppet Show. <9) Lone Wolf. Louis Hayward in “The Hunt.” Murder mystery. (4) Mayor of the Town. Mayor wins Tight for bigger airport after series of weird accidents in “Ghost of City Hall. (2) Western Theater. Johnny Mack Brown in “Flame of the West.” 9:15—(7) My Story. Drama. 7:30—(7) Cavalcade of America. Chuck neglected his blacksmith shop and almost lost the girl he loved while building the first electric motor in 1830 in “The Guy Lombardo. Music. (4) Di- nah Shore. Songs with nautical (2) News. Doug Ed- . 7:45%-(4) News Caravan. John Cameron Swayze. (2) Jo Statf- ford Show. Songs of Paris. 8:00—(7) Jumbo Theater. Peter Lawford in “For Value Re- 8:39—(7) Twenty Questions. Whitey Ford, Yankee pitcher, (9) Holiday-Travel film. , Hilary (2) Meet Millie. "Vagrant gets a meal from Mrs. Bronson and takes advantage of her charity by picking pockets, Elena Ver- dugo, Florence Halop star. #30—(7) Elgin Hour. Ernest Truex, Jerome Courtland, Kathy Nolan in “Midsummer Melody,” musical play about young man who helps a girl hunt for folk music in his home town. (9 Theater. “The Leonardi Code,” suspense story about team of mind readers starring Barry Morse, William Hutt, Anna Reiser. (4) Circle Theater, Search in Malayan jungle turns up paintings which change course of woman's life in “The Secret of Emily Duvane,” Ger- aldine Fitzgerald, Martyn Green. (2) New Red Skelton Show. Red goes south of the border to judge a beauty con- test and runs into diplomatic tangle, Abba Lane guest. 10:00—(4) Truth or Stunt quiz with Jack Bailey host. (2) Danger. Politician faces choice of sacrificing his son's life or risking exposure of cor- rupt life in city political machine in “Telegram” with Harry Townes, Gene Perrson, David White. 10:30—(7) Stop the Music. Music quiz with Bert Parks host. (9) International Playhouse. Drama. Ray Milland Show. Prof. Mc- Nulty bets his wife she can't experience like those in radio . (9) National News. (4) News. Paul Williams. (2) News. Jac LeGoff. 11:16 — (7) Warner Oland in “Charlie Chan in London.” (9) Movie Date. Henry Fonda, Madeleine Carroll in “Blockade.” (4) little show. Elizabeth Dowing in ‘The Sister Habit.” (2) Miss Fair Weather. . Pat Russeen. |3:00—(7) Theater. find anyone who has ever had | Soupy’s On. Variety | Armchair Theater. | WEDNESDAY MORNING 7:00—(4) Today. (2) Morning Show. %:00—(7) Todd Purse Show. (4) Romper Room. (2) Welcome Traveler. 9:38—(2) Robert Q. Lewis. 10:00—(7) Wixie’s Wonderland. (4) Ding Dong School. (2) Garry Moore. 10:30—(4) Way of World. (2) Ap thur Godfrey. 19:45—(4) Sheilah Graham. 11:66—(7) Story studio. (4) Home. 11:36—(2) Strike It Rich. [WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON 12:66—(7) 12 O’Clock Comics. (4) Tennessee Ernie. (2) Valiant Lady. 12:15—(2) Love of Life. 12:30—(7) Beulah. (4) Feather | Your Nest. (2) Search for To- morrow. £2:45—(2) Guiding Light. 1:00—(7) Charm Kitchen. (4) Nancy Dixon. (2) Inner Flame. 1:15—(4) Sonny Elliot. (2) Road of Life. 1:3—(4) Jean McBride. (2) Ladies Day. 1:45—(9) Cartoon Time. 2:00—(7) Stars on Seven. (9) Myr- tle Labbitt. (4) Hour of Shows. (2) Tiger Game. 2:15—(9) Cartoon Time. 2:30—(9) Dollarama. (9) Wednesday Matinee. (4) Ted Mack Matinee. 3:30—(4) Greatest Gift. 3:45—(4) Concerning Miss Mar- lowe. 4:00—(7) Capt. Flint. (9) Justice Colt. (4) ‘Hawkins Falls. 4:15—(4) First Love. 4:30—14) Mr. Sweeney's (2) On You? Account. 4:45—(7) Ricky the Clown. Modern Romances. World. | ‘® 5:00—(7) Auntie Dee. (9) Folk Songs. (4) Pinky Lee. (2) Sagebrush Shorty. 5:30—(7) Laurel & Hardy. (9) Howdy Doody. (4) Howdy Doody. -- Today's Radio Programs -- Programs furnished by stations listed im this column are subject te change without notice. wim, en CKLw. dee) = Ww, se) 2s WCAR, (1190) WXYZ, (12%) WIJBK, (ese WPON, (eee) oa” ~Ct«s«e ee WEOm: howe’ tage Corpor] SALE, SNe Eins . Yan ° ews, a . “ww Bowe Bouse 9:15—WJR, Kitenen Club WIS, Tom George - JR, WCAR, News, Lent Z Wetteteh, Steitenste sr fet Se 3 9:30—WIR, Mrs. Page WPON, News, Platter Ww. Den McLeod CKLW, Vincent Lopes WPOR, 1:18—W. Ma Perkins Blues Beaters = 7 a J Winter Oe Recs eee CKLW. Musteal Airs ry Clark Quartet Te mee Ger. WCAR. L le Academy WCAR. Harmony Hal! Lee CKLW, Dance Orch. 10:00—W. A. Godt 1:38—WJR, Dr. Malone CKLW. Eddie Chase 11:00—WIR. ww, iearies Peale W. Eddie Cantor b+ WWJ. News WXYZ, My True Story WCAR, Tiger Tunes —— WXYZ Top of Town CKLW. News, net | 145—WIR. ¢:30—WIR, GELW, News. Sports Seem Sees. Weurete WCAR, Warm Up Time wrvs. 12:15—WR, : Pinal _— *“OKLW. Devise WCAR, J. Te: ; es Joyce Jordan z ww, 5. . Ww. Tom ¢:45—WJR, Lowell Thomas ae, beat 10:50—Ww3, Pren Barrie WPOM, News, Bédcy Whispering Streets | 9.15 _w, Perry Masca Gan, Gus GS 11:90—WIR, Muste CKLW, Mary Morgan a Piate Bi 7:00—W. Quest House CKLW, Jim Dunbet WCAR, Pontiac High 0-9, Nera 7° at Seven WPON Diente toeo Ws, Beeek the Beat! wws. b 3 . Girl Marries wxr7, Biock WJBK. Larry Gentile — WCaR, Geng WPON, Clud 1460 News, Kline WEDNESDAY MORNING 11:00-—Wwy, Strike It Rich | 9:43 WIR, Brighter Day : Companion ww, Ms Pa %:15—WW4J, Re Mulholland 6:30—WIR, elt, Votce * geetee i , Marriage Pays CELW. wens ww, WJBK. News, McLeod 3:00—WJR, News, Hymns 1:30—WIR, ao aa WCAR, News, Song WXYZ. Ed McKenzie WWJ, Morgan Beatty WsBK Gentile Binge scaling Mle a Relate 7 Woman w nN ‘mn’ Shine 11:15— rtain a : WJR, Rosema Cae Onbrte — WEAR. Coff WPON, Hymn Time : = WWJ, Phrase Pe 11:38—WJR, Make Up Mind vs WPON, Pontiac Party 3:30—WJR; Helen Trent ww, P. Young WwJBK, $:45—WJR, Our Oat WWJ. Rt. to Happiness jbrarian Adah Shelly reported to | day. ling follows: Adelt Fletion Bu Sun end Candlelight, Patricia Campbell _|Plan or Accident! Creates Show Edward R. Murrow’s on-the-Spot Interviews Often Pose Problems NEW YORK @—Ed Murrow’s “See It Now” program evolves in a variety of ways, by plan, by accident, and sometimes, by sheer nerve. As of this morning, for example, Murrow and his co-producer, Fred Friendly, have three shows “in the bank,”’ all filmed and ready to go. They concern book-burning, ciga- rets and cancer, and the story of a US. atomic happened to be driving near Princeton, N. J., and droped in for a look at the Institute for Ad- vance Study. That suggested a program on the Institute, and arrangements were made. Several weeks later, Murrow came back with a camera crew. He began by interviewing Niels Bohr, the physicist. Then Murrow began talking to Oppen- heimer, thinking they would get a five-minute segment for the show. Murrow got so interested. he and Oppenheimer talked for almost to rely only on the captain's voice. Once, during the presidential | campaign, the program was run-| ning excerpts of speeches by Eisen- hower and Adlai Ste. enson. Every- thing went fine until the picture showed Stevenson speaking and the sound carried Eisenhower's voice. Murrow stopped the -film and then ad-libbed the next 10 minutes of the show, taking the home audi- ence on a tour of his control room. New Books Added at City Libraries Twenty-four new books were added to the shelves of the Pon- tiac City libraries this week, Li- Included in the selections are 18 works of adult non-fiction and six of adult fiction. A complete ljst- Gleason Builds a Cate Just for ]-Night Stand By EARL WILSON NEW YORK—Suppose you’d seen a guy spend $250,000 in and on a night club last night—sober. Suppose he'd built one of the world’s prettiest cafes to put on one show? Suppose he'd hired stars Sammy Davis Jr., garde, Paul Whiteman, and Noonan and Marshall . not exactly old movies, you know. Then after the one show, he cut off our cider, and locked up. Crazy, huh? . They're * * * * “Au contraire,” like I always say. It was very sagacious, and assuredly historic. Our host, Jackie Gleason, rebuilt the interior of CBS’ Color Theater inte a vast “Cafe Mardi Gras”—on CBS money—to make a “TVR.” A “TVR” is a television recording . . . show to prospective sponsors. Plump Jackie “has been up since last Saturday,” announcer Jack Lescoulie said, - rehearsing this “Cafe Mardi Gras” night [) club program which he hopes to produce | —but not appear on—next season. ; x &* k * Us “customers” tncluded Art Carney, | Harold Lloyd, Jaye P. Morgan, Vivienne Segal and William S. Paley, the CBS chairman and tab-snatcher. Gleason even wrote—or “dictated” the show’s music. “He can't read music, so he sings what he wants,” a fellow said. “When he says, ‘Give me some pussycats in there’ we know he wants a glissande —a rapid slur of the vielin. The ar- ranger writes in ‘Pussycats’ instead of ‘Glissando’.” filmed generally to ees JACKIE * * * * June Taylor's 50 “Glamorous Glee Girls,” including a niece of _| Joan Crawford's, danced out. I heard Audrey Meadows say to her escort, Milton Rackmill, “Gleason's the Ziegfeld of TV.” Then commenced a fast, beautiful show Las Vegas could not | afford. overdoing it. Tophatted stagehands had brought out the are | batic Ashtons’ props. Marshall—or was it Noonan?—-said, ° sonee SOing to emulate an operatic voice aaa ’ heard.” “Is Mario Lanza here?” screamed the other one. And on came Sammy Davis Jr. and the -, Will Mastin Trio, climaxing it. * * * * 3 3 manager. “He thinks people like night clubs but don’t have the money. He wants te give ‘em a big free night club TV show Saturday from 9 to 10.” “And incidentally,” I said, we Me, “r4 Ape roy Ri: ‘ | see his ‘Honeymooners’ and ‘Stage Show’ | } programs from 8 to 9.” “Down, Boy!” man. ~ Ph 7 Ps he r9 ‘= : The Emerald Crown, T. (M) Me- Cormick No Thoroughfare, Denise Egerton Way, J. L. (D) Abbott Lies West, Boos a Samerseity, ¢ C. Clark, comp A Guide to Buccessful Magazine Writ- ing. Boe. of Writers How "to 1 Live 365 Days a Year, J. A Schin McKay's Guide to Bermuda, The Ba- — and the Caribbean, BE C. Gell- _ of ‘Industrial Science, B. W. New American Stamp Catalog, 19s 4. L. G. ef New Life tn Old Lands, Me- Laughlin No. 13, Bob, J. O. Puller Madeira, Sacheverell Pull of Stars, Elizabeth Bomebody up There Likes Me, Rocky Gratiano Television Program Production, Car- roll O'Meara Wanted: Aa Asian Policy, EB O Reischauer * * &* & - THE MIDNIGHT EARL... ‘ Betty Hutton and Morey Amsterdam | leave May 6 for an Australian tour. . - Mario Lanza’s cancelled all “Serenade.” * his movie, x *k* * BETTY LEE : would sell Jane Russell's contract for half a mill, it’s said... . Betty Lee, of the Jack Carson TV show, stands 6 foot 4, and she’s from Texas—naturally. . Got any extra dough? Howard Hughes x «© & * Earl's Pearis . . . You never can tell. The boy who saves old magazines may grow up to be a doctor or a dentist. WISH I'D SAID THAT: “A really small town is one in which the newspaper editor can write his headlines a year in advance.” (Copyright 1955) Yankee Yarns, & a Biackingtes # = ye % 3 Hilde- | Hildegarde had two accompanists—three would have veen| “Why's Jackie want to do a nightclub. TV show?” I asked “Bullets” Durgom, his “it'd keep j them home Saturday so they could also | expostulated the little | “How'd you ever figure that out?” j 2 future singing dates; he'll concentrate on | se, A famous crooner blew his top on 7th) Av.—his wig went scooting in the wind) 9 Draft Board Gets Thank-You Notes OSKALOOSA, Iowa (UP)—Most | jdraft _ boards seldom receive | “thank you” notes from Army in- | ductees, but the Mahaska County | Board is an exception, | Since 1950 the Mahaska pared | Service League has prepared near- ly 500 going-away packages tor | | the draft board to give inductees | |Or enlistees when they leave | service Each package contains station. | lery, postcards, a ballpoint pen, | two candy bars, two packages of | cigarettes and a bar of soap. The new soldiers usually write a note of thanks Hungary Sending New Minister for Vienna VIENNA, Austria — Radio Budapest said today that Lenard Szery, Hungarian minister’ in Vienna, has been replaced. 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A briet Will Get “A chemical plant in Texas and | PTosTess report and a film also DETROIT @®— Members of| an aluminum plant in Louisiana | “*¢ bonedules | the Michigan. Assn.| already consume half again as Ragpanllb-ing were told today that the move-| much gas as all, household users | *@vertising executive, currently ment of northern ingustry to the |im Detroit. Milweuhes and Kensis| °6Vint SS PENS. south will be accelerated ty combined. “s Supreme Court's decision in the| Pettengill said_the Phillips de-| All Aboard for S Phillips case is allowed to stand. | cision in effect made the business JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (UP) — In that case the high court held of producing gas a public utility. | . hound passe os Ooo Thess ay, & 58 majerity Gt Go Teme “It's @ return in times of | ida East Coast Railway can travel a gers peace, net war, to the philese- from’ Spuds to: Dinner Island by ; fori mesanal delivered to pipe- phy of government price fixing.” | way of Potatoville. I¢ it doesn't TV MOTHER-OF.THE- = ialeestaly qimmneres. 5° ent, agree, with them they con get on with her small About 400 oil men are attending| the Atlantic Const Line Railroad 5p oon, Samuel B. Pettengill, former |the association's spring conven-| and go from Doctors Inlet all the home after being chosen Television Indiana congressman and now an | tion. way to Doctor Phillips. Motherot-the-Year by the Florists’ Telegraph De : a ‘ a, ‘ ; vA i J See, vj peer - d e cs se a q , ¢ eae ¢ winmmenselientmse-os encift-ionraimnts ; 919 Orchard Leke Ave. Hours: 9 to 9 Daily METROPOLITAN TELEVISION and RADIO SERVICE, INC. bs) eee ‘ _ f J >i OF Dig Tar Weep A - j © Reecegrrecepererve j / 4 HTRTY-TWO | ~ THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, APRIL 19, 1955_ wa ee kates / Utah Showered Just Don’t Tell Aunt Floral: : : lt By MARGARET LATROBE | it. 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