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  PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, MONDAY, JUNE 7, 1954-84 PAGES 
Schine Challenges Truth of Stevens’ Testim   
Total Eclipse of Sun to O 
Scientists Hoping for Clear Weather Scientists are keeping their fin- 
gers crossed in hopes June 30 will 
be a clear, bright day. 
For cloudy skies would deprive 
them of a sight few Michigan 
astronomers have seen: A total Mohler, assistant director of the 
McMath-Hulbert Observatory, Lake 
Angelus, said there is only a one- 
to-five chance the weather will be 
clear enough. 
that the eclipse wil] occur ear! 
eclipse of the sun. cic ae oad Get ae 
Pontiac area watchers will not | interfere. 
see the total eclipse, but may 
see the moon biet out about 90 
per cent of the sun, with good 
weather. 
Observers on the Keweenaw Pe- 
ninsula may see the whole show. 
The weather is the big problem. 
William Schultz Jr., astronomer 
at Cranbrook Insitute of Science, 
Bloomfield Hills, and Dr. Orren C. “The total eclipse will occur 
about 6:09 Pontiac time,”” Schultz 
said, “but the partial stages will 
extend over a period of almost 
two hours. 
“The sun will look like a crescent 
moon from this area if suitable 
weather conditions prevail for the 
Both Dr, Mohler and Schults   ccur June 30; Vietminh Form 
Gigantic Pincers 
to Capture Delta May Hit the Rice Land 
Hard Very Soon Unless 
Geneva Acts 
HANOI, Indochina (AP), 
—Vietminh troops which 
crushed Dien Bien Phu have 
wheeled back into position 
all around the defense lines 
guarding the vital Red said an observable eclipse would 
be a rarity. 
“The last time it occurred over 
Michigan was in 1925 and then no- 
body saw it,” Dr. Mohler ex- 
plained. “It probably would be a 
fair statement to say that no living 
astronomer ever saw the total 
eclipse in Michigan.” 
The astronomers said the eclipse 
can be clocked at various locations 
as a method of measuring dis- 
tances. It also reduces the sun's 
brilliance, permitting a brief,. but 
closer study of the sun's atmos- 
phere. 
The eclipse occurs when the 
meen passes between the sun 
(Continyed on Page 2, Col. 7)     
Probe for Secrets 5,000 
  __ STUDY EGYPT'S PAST — Zaharia Goneim, chief 
inspector of the Egyptian antiques department, 
probes the surface layer of an ancient sarcophagus 
im what he believes is the oldest intact royal tomb 
ever found in Egypt. It is thought to be the final 
resting place of Pharaoh Sankhet who ruled the Nile ruins 
of Cairo. Goneim 
ed discovery of the Cheops funeral boat close to the 
large pyramids outside Cairo. River delta, the French 
Years Old [Be The rebel forces form a 
drive the French from their 
north Indochina bastion. 
Barring the slim chance the Ge- 
neva conference might stop the war E Lit iff | tinued to build up 1 ¢ 
i 
7 all-out assault, the French 
to try first to 
the road 
city with 
miles to 
AP Wirephote 
about 5,000 years ago. A workman holds a lantern 
tor Goneim, who found the rock tomb under the |~ 
a pyramid at Sakkara, about 15 miles south Aware that Hanoi might be en- | 
circled and cut off, the French are | 
heavily reinforcing the defenses of 
the seaport and the Doson Penin- 
sula, 12 miles southeast of it. 's find was preceded by the report- 
  
High Court Says FPC Can 
Rule on Natural Gas Sales 
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court decided To beth these, the French prob- 
ably could cling a long time if they 
had to be used as beachheads. 
Thousands of Vietnamese living 
in villages around Haiphong and 
Doson are being evacuated to make 
way for new defense preparations. 
South and southeastward of Han- Van Fleet, Ike   7 
»| Sunday night after a flight from Montreal in a Royal s W : Selassie I se 
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IN DETROIT — Haile elcomed to Michigan Private Denies 
EMPEROR ap Guahote 
Selassie (right) and Detroit Mayor Albert E. Cobo | Ethiopian national anthem when the visiting em- 
(left) stand at attention during playing of the | peror paid a brief visit today at Detroit City Hall.   
State Extends Welcome! 
fo Emperor Haile Selassie DETROIT (UP) — Emperor Haile Selassie of Ethiopia 
crossed the Ambassador Bridge into Michigan from Can- 
ada today for visits to Detroit, Ann Arbor and Lansing. 
The 61-year-old monarch, who is touring the United 
States, Canada and Mexico, landed at Windsor, Ont., Rider Awakens 
in Time to Halt 
Driverless Car 
DETROIT # — A sleeping pas- 
out the door. 
The driver, Patrolman John 
Bryant, 28, of the Detroit Police 
force, was in serious condition 
with head and body injuries. 
Bryant's car swerved to the   Canadian Air Force plane. 
He rode across . Ambassador Bridge in a 
  
  motorcade, accompanied by an official party of 18 which 
*included his third son, 
. : Prince Sahle Selassie Haile 
Traffic Crash | sesssi.s, exnacauense, taries. 
most ata The emperor, a descendant of 
.| the oldest line of royalty in re- 
corded history, dating back to 
Mother, Baby Survive 
Sheba, was greeted by Detroit 
Mayor Albert E. Cobo at the city 
hall steps 
A scheduled three-hour stay at Sebia Desta e, and U. 
8. State Department digni- 
| about 1000 B.C. and the marriage 
Birth, Ambulance - Car | of King Solomon and the Queen of 
Collision ! 
A Hazel Park policeman success- 
fulty—-detivered a baby~boy— white + the—University of Michigan—cam-/- 
receiving a doctor's instructions by | Pus in Ann Arbor includes a con- 
telephone early Sunday; then moth- | Yocation at the Rackham Lecture 
er and son narrowly escaped injury | Hall to get an honorary degree as as their ambulance collided with | doctor of civil law, a visit with 
a car en route to the hospital. members of the Africa Club and 
William Hogrebe, of 1704 E. | ® reception. 
Hayes St., Hazel Park, called po-| Emperor Selassie and his party 
lice at 5 a.m. saying that his wife, | were to fly to Lansing later to 
Concetta, 28, was having a baby | Meet with Gov. G. Mennen Wil- 
and they didn't have a doctor | liams and other state officials and 
. tour the Oldsmobile Division plant Officers, who rushed to the Ho- of General Motors. 
grebe home, called Lt. Robert   shoulder of the road, and the 
bumping awoke Clarence A. Rei- 
bling, 21, a passenger, who man 
  
Takes 4 Lives Neor Record Low Set 
in State for Accidental 
Deaths 
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS 
Rainy stay_- at - home weather 
and extra caution on the part of 
motorists were credited today with 
a near record tow in accidental 
deaths in Michigan over a 48-hour 
weekend, 
State Police and local law en- 
forcement agencies reported only 
four fatalities, all traffic, up to 
midnight Sunday, 
The victims were: 
Albert Fountain, 29, of Detroit,     Weekend Traffic 
Hold Conference Loi. deep in-the-delta, the French| [aw whe Red contacted a loral killed Friday night in Detroit when ony 
Placing Call 
to Army Head Mundt Expects” Cohn 
to Conclude Testimony 
Today 
WASHINGTON (AP) 
—Roy M. Cohn told Sec- 
retary of the Army 
Stevens in a monitored 
telephone call on Oct. 27 
it might “save embarrass- 
ment all around” if G. 
Bavid Schine could get an 
assignment with the cen- 
tral intelligence agency 
(CIA). This would have 
Pvt. G. David Schine today 
mt ba 
  Schine was. briefly a wit- 
ness on a hot point of 
ment _as- Be Fis g3§ E rE 
id 5 
Ff 
a 
three” more of his phone calls to 
be read and three or four in today the Federal Power Commission has authority to: 
regulate prices of natural gas sold by Phillips Petroleum | doctor, The leutenant, while 
talking to the doctor on one tele- 
phone, gave the doctor's instruc- he walked into a streetcar 
Leo T. Conners, 45, of Detroit which Francis P Carr, McCar- : (Continued on Page 2, Col. 4) General Flies to Tokyo ee ea as eee   Briggs Leads Co. to interstate pipeline companies. to Continue Far East : loma: tex ealiedeias: Che killed Sunday when his Car! core pas been eliminated as 
The decision overturned a ruling by the commission | Military Survey Thundershowers eihaes sapens Weber ee a bridge abutment) principal in the controversy. 
Schine was called to the hearing 
room to be present during the 
reading of the transcript of his 
; Oct: 2b tetephone-tatk- with Stevens; 
Donald Phelps, 22, of Fostoria, In the conversation, Stevens told 
Mich., was killed Friday night in | Schine—who was confronting the Charles Dykeman, 75, of Sagi- 
when | 
| Webster in turn relayed the tn 
formation to Officer Mathew Nick 
l     Expected Tonight naw, killed Sunday night 
_| Struck by a car at a downtown 
+ Saginaw aaa Open Trials and who successfully delivered the | ANOS -CaRSORa “wart” tei} elcr. ;- Saginaw Pro. Posts. 68;. 
peratures will prevail in the Pon-| Mrs. Hogrebe and her new arri- Joe Belfore, Jay Law| 
a two-car collision 13 miles south! prospect he would be drafted— tiac area, scattered showers and val were being taken in a police R . 70s 
| thunderstorms beginning late to-! ambulance to Mount Carmel Mercy egister a 
of Caro in Tuscola ceunty- i (Continued on Page 2, Col. 4) Eldon Briggs, veteran pro from — = t Right are expected to continue Hospital when it collided with a | 
‘Saginaw Country Cub, fired «| Rejected by Army, Accepted by Navy through Tuesday. car at W. Eight-Mile road and 
four-under-par 68 at Plum aia ; ~ 
Milford Working to Keep     
    
  
  that Phillips was not a natural gas com within the’ 
pany /ASHINGTON J G meaning of the Natural Gas Act and the agency therefore WASHINGTON (UP) sen. has no jurisdiction over its rates. | James ‘A. Van Fleet conferred for 
. —+ : a 0 min ith President Eisen- + justice Minton delivered 30 minutes with President Eisen | 
i ; hower today and then arranged to! 
the 5-3 decision. He Was fiy back to the Far East imme- 
ary an ras joined by Chief Justice War- diately. 
ren: and Justices Black, The White House said Van Flee 
| Reed and Frankfurter. is returning for another survey ae . | ; The U. S. Weather Bureau pre-| Pinecrest in Ferndale. | Justices Dougias and Clark of 30 to 60 days in Japan and - 
Kills 10 Persons | wrote dissenting opinions. _| Southeast Asia. ey pears = ete, | Both the mother and her son C b ; ake th 
Justice seem — in Clark's’ Wan Fleet returned to this | Sunday the mercury rose from| escaped injury, and are reported ‘iid Club this morning to S e - 
. dissent, Justice Jackson took no k with Def \ : or | doing fine today. Ist round lead in the National Open 
Auto in Wrong Lane of art in the case, which the high! eT ee a “ag, ok ee ee ee ) qualifying trials 
* ° amet had once refused t tien ee ee | grees in the city. No precipitation. | The driver of the car, Floyd "A total of 132 players were vying D ti t t ‘ S i lit 
Traffic; Cars Collide, thus letting stand a Circuit Court lly mage Die Se ee | for the first time in @ week, was esta 28. of 2838 Bolingbroke for eight baritin in the Open, slated en IS O erve OCa | y = ar ern m ry * | recorded in Pontiac over the week-| Troy Township, received slight in- . : 
Burn'on Crest of Hill , opinion which had overturned the | he ; at Baltusrol Country Club, Spring: | 
FPC ruling. tg tired al } rted sere 8 a.m. today the temperature |oondition today, ieee a oI Na ae | Residents of th a dened * stand to lose one of their 
COWINGS, Md. u—Eight men|_ Phillips produces and gathers _*pe Teuires’ genera’ Sas repo poe tan et Pee — Srigge-posted-e-torrid esidents of the ord area stan et t=) oe ty : are @ & MH. < {eman = tten=+ + a - ep enh pcp eres ee : = 
and two women died in a flaming | natural gas in Oklahoma, Texas to Mr. jor geese Pentagon of hoe ar 6 wt de down tency. 45, who drove the ambulance, | front nine, then came home in 35 | favorite dentists June 14, and they don't like it 6ne bit. 
head-on auto collision near Lyons | tp) process see plese in ‘Tina ane the past week was 78. - tand Patrolman Tim Scannell, | of ble 68 againet « Piom Lars 'In fact they're fighting mad about the situation. 
| soe of Hazel Park, were shaken up in| par 36—72. Briggs w y 
Creek early today when one of New Mexico. After processing, the Paes P | be aft round at Fraskiia | Subject of the ruckus is Dr. Robert J. Lawrence, 36, of 
  the cars approached @ curve Of | cas is carried in pipes for from | ; , M j | according to Ferndale Police. the | Hille Country Club. ' 2640 Charms Rd., now Lt. Robert J. Lawrence, with 
tide . wits wee Blizzard Trap Ss otorists ambulance’ was traveling at 7 two strokes off the pare. but orders to report to Great Lakes Naval Training Center une 14. 
What gripes Milford residents is that: 
1—Dr. Lawrence is physi- 
cally handicapped as a re- wo * 
both below par are Joe Belfore of J 
Detroit Country Club and amateur | 
'Jay Law with 70s. Belfore played 
at Plum Hollow, while Law, a One of the cars, a convertible. pipeline companies. was in “full blaze’ when Thomas | pal mage ne | 1n Colorado; 36 Are Saved “miles an hour and ran a red light 
EFozzolo, assistant chief of the). *. “ ‘ 1 ub een Off Na au 
North Beach volunteer fire depart-| {20 vases de- interstate eommeron ESTES. PARK, Colo. (AP)—About three dozen motor-| aun 1 ‘s   
    
        
  
  
      
    
  
    
  ment, arrived on the scene. for resale made on a ists were rescued early Today fron a SUMMET DItzzArd | -NASHAt-fehmms-ot—the-47-8—-verermn~pubhine-wtnr-m-the--anee,- —~sutt-of-#-bone- in The automobiles were so | dependent natural gas producer is| which tra their cars on Trail Ridge Road high in Ge*over escoris Srillet! an S"played at Franklin Fitts. his thigh which he has had 
mangied it was difficult at first | not essentially different from regu-| Rocky M : tain National Park ee en ee a as since re was 2 years old. He a y Moun ation ark. ° the sighting of an unidentified sub-| Ed Gauntt of Lansing had a 72 at 
re maple eel oes aaa ab at uae a °Y | Dist. Ranger Edward J. Kirk of the National Park Serv-| marine 3 miles north of Nassau, | Pim Hollow, while Elmer Pries- works from a stool in his 
pone gy A al pipe | ice said it was necessary, however, to leave seven to nine |'% Nassau Tribune reported.’ {korn of Plum Hollow and Rudy office, and hea provienny ice said the vehicle driven can . : | Horvath of Windsor had 73s at ce as r- 
wy Ramet E. Abell, 2, Silver agro a charged | C223 Stalled in two to three-foot drifts. ’ Plum’ Hollow. Seventy-threes at rlmrently disabled.” Pe 
Spring, Md., was in the wrong] "0 cases on rene ir Their occupants doubled* In Today s Press Franklin were carded by Joe, Wat- 2—Dr. Lawrence is the father of 
Jane of traffic on Maryland Route promi pi —— a ae up with travelers in the last|for the wear and tear on their! giny ose 2: |Tous and Mike Dietz, while Jack five children; Mary Michele, 10; 
416 and caused the crash. The) i a na | adn of | {Our or five cars escorted |nerves.” Their names were not| Birmingham “VIII | MeGivern, an amateur, and John Joanne, 9; Donald, 7; Maureen, 6; 
driver of the other car was Clar-| —cumers against exploitation at) down from the 12,100-foot | learned. es meenensnwonnntoae ts | Dalrymple had 74s, also at Frank- and Patricia, 3 months. 
ence M. Thomas, 34, Olivet, Md. dhe hands of neturel gas companies level by rescuers usin Most of the motorists were [rerty pans EE 8 7 | Lin. ae - 3—Dr. Lawrence is one of only 
Other victims in Abell’s car | was the primary aim of the Natu-/ snowplows. They reached | stalled near the top of Trail-Ridge | Dy, Seare Crane "L& | Other Ist round scores include. Geee Guten seve ~ aed ‘were identified by police as John | raj Gas Act... Estes Park, eastern gateway | Road, % miles from Estes Park emir Post 46 amateur Joe Grace, Jr., 75 at area, one of a has @ 
P. Schweinhout, 24, Robert Lee 1 and along the spine of the Conti- {s! Berle = i: - iri practice. to the k, shortly after 3 ; Markets .. v1 ~=Franklin; Ray Maguire of Bir- ie 
Schweinhout, 20, Milton E. Stottl- Has N ST nental Divide, as the storm struck Patterns 16 Iph Yankee. 7t Affidavits of the dentist's lame for it 'a.m. ( ‘ dat Met Geert 23. «4. % mingham, and Ralph Yankee, 7ts he community 
myer, 20, all of Silver Spring, 1 | “Tm pretty sure we got every- suddenly in midafternoon. Melting fea . eat Plum Hollow; Tommy Shannon | dispensability to t - 
and an unidentified boy about 18. | WASHINGTON (UP)—Rep. Sid- | one out,”’ Kirk said, ‘No one was snow quickly froze, glazing the) Soke Abia 7, 20, 3) 2 of Orckard Lake, Warren Orlick f have been forwa 8 vod 
oe beside "CY FR. Yates (D-Ill.) gave the! i on the road, but you couldn’t road with ice, and the snow then, women's Pages. 15, 16. 17s of Tam O'Shanter, amateur Chuck ficials (onsolicited by him) by the 
Temes induded East S. Me- ee ee med ne thore than a few feet. It's still | 2 ited. | oumen'e Tans w Gace tet-teren |Kocsis of Red Run, John Barnum | village comel Se “ 
Creagy, 24, and Mrs. gee ong “tes Caen tee | snowing and blowing hard up there| Park Service officjals said Open every night “ti 8 o'clock —«| Of Grand Rapids and Horton Smith ee Valley school system, 
Thomas, 55, both of Olivet, and * | and visability is practically zero.”| there was a sizable Sunday crowd | of crag Mant at venga red Veterans of Foreign Ware, 
Norman T. and Helen P. He said none suffered serious ef-| of cars and they could only guess |New ‘5 Olds #8. Onty $2,207 At least) M avorite Chick Harbert : 
Dasa th, bats of ieetinne, enepes crany night "tl 6 veloc | fects trom being marooned “except! (Continued on Page 2, Col. 6) |{ve,"Poouss’ ¥rvise “posted « 77 at Plum Hollow, DR. ROBERT 2. LAWRENCE (Continued on Page 2, Col. 1)     « ‘ 
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From Our Birmingham Bureau 
BIRMINGHAM—lImportant hear- 
will be held at tonight's City i: iH. I i proposed off-street park- 
the southwest quadrant Rg 
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s 
# hearing on the agenda 
amend the zoning ordinance of five 
multiple family to 4 
  
American Legion, and several pro : | visit descend that direction - aa tes Ged ; held at 2 p.m. Tuesday at the Man-; Rd. Southfield Township, last De- | rebels every night in over-; Ship in 1912. ee ——— bg acy _ | ley elie Funeral Home with | Cember. They will be sent to Se | Mr. Briggs, a retired farmer, a ee rm seeareney = 
whe notarized the documents, has | burial in Roseland Park Cemetery. | Southern Michigan Prison at Jack- * 2 e ‘was a member of the Oakland Ave- a Re a Herachler 
icplugged the move to retain Mr, Lake died Saturday in Gay- | ©" But the French are holding. and | sue Presbyterian Church said a ele being sent out 
Dr. Lawreste. ‘These affidavits |!ord. after a long iliness. He was) —- jsay they intend to defend such! He is survived by his widow. a j72in but Trail Ridge Road, the 
have mot even been acknowi-| Visiting his son, Cari R. lie 4) Youth Given Term ‘road junction points and rice and | daughter, Mrs. Estelle Odie of Pon-' highest sustained highway in the leed,” he adds. . Se eee al | morale Pome tir sion Ly, Nam tiac, two gram children and two 
Dr. Lawrence, who started his r pag der 7 . and Thai . within an area | great-grandchildren. “opened to the public before tomor- | 
practice in Milford in 1951, coming renee of Beminguam, six] for Fatal Stabbing | 30 to SS miles south and southeast’ The funeral will be Tuesday at row. P 
from Detroit, enlisted in the Army's tet cael | of Hanel. ncaa |1.30 p.m. from the Huntoon Fu-| Kirk, on the job more than 24 : special training program and dren and one great-great-gr | Oliverio Ortega, 16, was sen- Also on the ‘‘hold’’ list is the neral Home with burial in the Wa-| hours without sleep, went back up | 
7 served 11 months ta 1964 when he [SNS 5 tenet to 198 ws TS yearn tr prison | Phat Dien sector, tein et | {etter Cemetery. The Rev. W. J./in the park shortly before 3 pm. was attending dental school at the Francis 2 pike today by Circuit Judge Frank L. | east of and the home of Teywissen of the United Presby-| MST to head the rescue party after 
pe oom amge | Doty for the fatal knifing of Raul | 600,000 Catholics. terian Church, Drayton Plains, | helping recover the body of a 
ins: is diated © Wt ling Se ieee pees bene |G ee Se Se Ae will officiate. mountain climber killed Saturday. was or se James axe «.\ Jan. 10 | A necessity 
@ sewer on Haynes from Worth to i z pes 
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F   an informal 
to work out de-| for another of its neighborhood bi- | tailed to obtain enough signatures   
Birmingham Commission’ Joe Must Go 
Will Continue Hearings 
on Proposed ‘54-55 Budget 
attend a combination | vited te 
inter-club and anniversary meet- 
Club Wednesday sight. 
With the help of Police L!. Henry 
| Timm, the club is almost ready 
cycle parades, this one to be in 
ithe area north of 14-Mile road 
and east of Southfield. Prizes will 
be awarded for the best-decorated 
bikes, and all bicycles will be out- 
fitted with light-reflecting tape. 
Tuesday is the last day the mo- 
| bile chest X-ray unit will be in| 
Birmingham. Residents of the area 
over 15 years of age. may have 
their X-ray taken between the 
hours of 1 and 9 p.m : 
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ship at a picnic tonight at. Holl- 
day Park, Cass Lake. The young- 
sters will leave the church at 5 
p.m. 
The Adult Women’s Bible Class 
of the church will be entertained 
at ae I p.m. luncheon Tuesday at 
the Larchiea drive home of Alice 
Wilson. 
* «© @ 
William P. Begg. area plant 
at the loca) Michigan Bell i 
eon meeting of the Exchange Club. 
at the Community House, 
will demonstrate the Bell 
Liong Club members have ap- 
proved the purchase of a resusci- 
tator to be used in one of the 
fire stations, The city's only 
other resuscitator was purchased 
by the club in 1942. In 172 calls, 
the machine has revived 112 per 
sons, with only 10 of those failing 
to survive. 
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Ransom I ake 
Service for Ransom Lake, 9. of ing as guests of. the Dak Park | Misses Its Goal Group Fails to Obtain 
Enough Signatures to 
Recall McCarthy 
| SAUK CITY, Wis. @—The Joe 
Must Go Club announced today it i j 
on petitions to recall Sen, McCar- 
thy (R-Wis). 
| The club issued a statement 
signed by its officers deciaring the 
drive to secure signatures, which 
lended at midnight Saturday, did 
jnot reach the 403,904 signatures 
irequired by law. 
The club did not report 
| umber of 
| “Although the 403,904 legally 
efforts,” the statement said. 
Officers of the club, who last 
week indicated they felt the move- 
| ment would not succeed, reiterated 
they would not give up their ef- 
jforts to unseat McCarthy and 
would investigate and study the 
possibility of a future recall 
movement 
| The statement said that while 
the group failed to obtain the sig- 
| natures it needed, it felt certain 
that: 
"The effort produced results 
which proved beyond doubt that 
p= anti-McCarthy sentiment would   
cessful as to compel consideration 
of a future recall campaign.” 
  
  2 Unarmed Robbers Get 
2 to 15-Year Sentences 
| Two men who pleaded guilty to 
| unarmed robbery May 2 were sen- 
tenced to 2 to 15 years in prison 
today by Circuit Judge Frank L. 
| Doty 
| Walter Stamps, 23. of Highland 
Park, and Bruce Ogle, 25, of De- 
(Continued From Page One) (1312 Webster, first custodian of ‘Toit, admitted the $730 robbery of 
  Baldwin Public Library, will he |@ supermarket at 2911 Southfield see him defeated in an election 
.| today, and the effort was so suc- \ 
_THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY. JUNE 7, 1954 _ 
  GRADUATE TUESDAY — Members of the 1%4 
graduating class of the U. 8. Military Academy at 
West Point march past an ivy covered building » 
\ oe ‘ 
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      Sunday on their way to the parade ground. The 
parade was a traditional part of June week cere- 
monies which culminate in graduation tomorrow. 
    
Vietminh Pincers 
Surrounding Delta (Continued From Page One) 
are constricting their’ entire de- | 
fense network. : 
ca s . 
They are leaving to the Vietminh | 
most of the smal! defense posts the Motorists Trapped 
in Mountain Blizzard (Continued From Page One) 
at the number requiring assis- Pontiac Deaths 
Fred Briggs 
Fred Briggs, %2. of 733 Cort- 
wright St.. died Saturday after a Pontiac Youth Wins 2nd Place 
in State Rodeo 
Second place was awarded to 
Pontiac's entry in the state-wide | 
Road-E-O safe driving contest 
held at Lansing Saturday. | 
Avery Findlay, 19, of 18 Porter | 
St.. was awarded a trophy =| 
a $30 Defense Bond as runner-up. | 
He placed second to an Albion 
youth who scored 532 points, % 
more than Findlay. 
If the winner of Saturday's | 
contest is unable to attend the 
national finals at Washington, D. 
C. later this summer, Findley will 
be sent as an alternate, The win- 
ner can be disqualified from the 
national Road-E-O if he receives 
a moving violation, according to 
James P. Hursey, chairman for 
the local Road-E-O, who accom- 
panied Findley to Lansing 
Total Eclipse Due, 
Weather Holds Key (Continued From Page One) 
and the earth, causing the moon's 
shadow to fall on the earth. The   
The total eclipse will 
Norway, Sweden, 
Bussia, and leave the earth at sun- 
set in Pakistan. 
Expeditions to choice vantage 
“This really is a rarity, you 
astronomy some 35 years and have 
never seen a full eclipse.” 
    six-month illness. | tamee. 
“He was born in Waterford Town.| Rangers from Grand Lake, at | Y®’. 24 the opposite end of the road, also ship, on April 30, 1872. He married 
helped an undetermined number of Alberta Wood in White Lake Town- If clouds obscure the eclipse this 
will be a long wait for 
_another chance. 
| The next total eclipse in Michi- 
|gan isn't expected until the year 
+2114—160 years from new. ' 
rotation of the earth speeds the | 
shadow around the world. i 
know,’ said Schultz. ‘I've been in| \ 
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3 Arraigned 
inBreakin One Wants, Two Waive 
Examination of Charge 
of Entering School 
Three youths, two of whom were 
recently returned from Oklahoma   
| City, after a freak arrest there, 
were arraigned Saturday before 
Orion Township Justice Helmar G. 
Stanaback on breaking and enter- 
ing charges. 
The third youth, Kari Eicker, 18, 
and gave himself up to Oakland 
County Sheriff's Detectives Delos 
Anderson and Leo Hazen, after 
they had returned with Eicker's 
two companions. 
    Vanitvelt der . 
,tion on a charge that he and th 
| other youths, broke into the Sasha- AaA 
a   
in Independence Township May % 
land took a $250 camera, after 
| attempting to get into a safe. Van- 
itvelt will be examined on this 
to furnish $10,000 bond. 
  
British Runner Just 
Misses 2-Mile Record 
LONDON « — Chris Chataway, 
British runner who paced Roger 
Bannister in the world’s Ist four- 
| minute mile, barely missed setting 
'a world two-mile record in the 
British track and field meet today. 
| Chataway was timed in eight min- 
utes, 41 seconds.   
  nenext suxnined warway in 1 Dedicate Addition The listed world record for twe 
miles is 8: 40.4, established by Gas- 
ton Reiff of Belgium at Paris, Aug. 
26, 1952. 650 Flock fo Church |   
  
The new sanctuary of the Beth- 
any Baptist Church was filled to | 
tot F288. Adame Rd. whe died ats Phe youth had been foond gutity >   
42,500-Are Qualified | —— (Mrs. George Robertson | Eari F. Harvey, 19year-old Uni- 
versity Of Denver student” from 
  its 400 seating capacity Sunday | 
{morning with about 230 more 
| church-goers seated in the parlors 
| and vestibule. - SHGK | 
ce YOUR FRIENDS | dedication of the new unit.* Dr. | 
W.. J. Niven; former. pastor of the + — + 
      
       
   
              
  Army Dental Corps. However, (his residence this morning follow-| of manslaughter by a jury May 28 | | Gretna. Va., fell 1,100 feet to death | church, preached the sermon and | AY _ } 
his rank of first Heatenant was ing a short illness. His body is al | and will serve his sentence "| for School Flection Mrs. George (Martha C) Rob- | while descending Long's Peak | the present pastor, the Rev Fred | 
tmumodiately revebed following a | the Manley Bailey Funeral Home. Southern Michigan Prison at Jack: | | ertson, 73, of 14 Tacoma Ct., died | eq |R. Tiffany, led in the litany of , | physical examination st thet | Mr. Drake was custodian el son | A record 4.000 registrations trom at the Pontiac General Hospital| gunners costauee  e | dedication. They'll see you looking | time. — ee a widow _—— << * sae day gree | pence School Dutict's “fringe” | Saturday after a two-year illness. ak wan! Weal so hard.” Kirk) Dr. Rufus M. Traver, the much lovelier than 
The examining physican Pro-| myizabeth; a daughter, Mrs Marie Pad Cone eee ote to, | areas has boosted the total number She was born in Scotland on said, “‘that often the’ snowplows| church's organizer and its first you looked yesterday 
nounced him “permanently inca-| neLosRios of Birmingham: -two 52 Arthur St. Theobald pleaded | % Voters qualified for the June 14, Oct. 31, 1881, the daughter of Mr.' would progress only 5 to 10 feet,| pastor, gave the prayer of dedi-| 
: pacitated for active service.” Fol-| sons Albert of Pontiac and Joseph |, ate ix, Winnises cemali and ig SChool election to 42,500 and Mrs. John Campbell. and mar- have to stop for maybe 15 min-| cation. His son, the Rev. Roland yt se 
lowing this, Dr. Lawrence prac- | of Detroit, two brothers, including aaa sentence. Roberto is being; Pontiac City Clerk Ada R. Ev ried Mr. Robertson in St. Louis. | utes. then get another 100 yards|Traver, gave the benediction. meee” 
_ticed im Detroit for nine years. Horace of Pontiac, and a sister. | held on a felonious e, | ans said 38.500 city residents are | Mo., in 1910. only to be forced to stop again. Many guests. including former | F 
When the ed doctors and Oe The fight followed a wedding re- | Fewinered to vote June 14 ‘Regs Mrs Robertson was-a_member+tt_went—on_ttkethat—tor—hottrs:+ members from Pontiac and other | f-—— 
dentists draft bill was passed in Police Stockpili Bikes, ception. according to police |trations from parts of Pontiac | of the Eastern Star, Rebecca Lodge’ The summer storm brought snow | cities, were present for the service. | fy 
1950, he was examined and clas Pane | a | school district m Waterford. Orion. No. 450 and Orange. ‘to Colorado's higher elevations,| 4+ the dedication communion |} 
sified permanently disqualified or Trying to Find Owners +n; erences n \aae. ia oe and Phil Surviving are a son. John C. of rain _ paces peepee a tee service Sunday evening, a baptis- | 4 
4¥. Yet in January 1953 he was in- Lost, Diff lesse | Bloomfield townships and Sy!V8N Pontiac, a daughter, Mrs. Phyllis and high winds which rake e| mal ; ras held and a class/| = ae : ms : stolen. and abandoned _bi- | ’ ' . = : mal service was 
formed by Draft Board 90 in De | _ | Lake city make up the rest. “T Pollack of Roval Oak and one | Eastern Plains Following a line} ned The 
troit that he had been reclassified cycles are beginning to pile | e | Vern M. Schiller, school treasur- andchild . of thunderstorms, it moved on <r eeere on ae 
in the basement of the Pontiac tween nion - : atone gr . into Kansas and Ne-| Sanctuary was fi or this serv-| 
1A. | = anyone |e funeral will be Tuesday at C@fly today into ane SES t Appeals to the board have been | Police Station, it was-.announced |” | wa ’ living in the school district who | nee braska. ee. ; : : } 3 p.m, from the Huntoon Funeral 
fruitiess, and he was informed he today by Sgt. Henry Hoyt. The) DETROIT uw—Narrowing of dif. | is registered to vote in any = iiocas. Berial wil be in Perry! et ; ; 
would be drafted April 29 if he did | *eTgeant asked boys who have lost ferences’ was reported today in|eral election is registered for ; ow tev i 2Ch ld | d . not ated for a pant Dr. | their bicycles during the past year! a marathon negotiating session be-| school elections. He doesn't have ie Par peor o ee Ear. Service Is Scheduled | ren njure ; y 
Lawrence was examined by Navy ral check to see “a the bike wage | Mots representatives of the Mich.|to own property | gelical Church officiating. for Sidney Pettengill, 78 in alls From Cars — ai 
doctors, and pronounced disqual-| lost is now in the possession of | iga; Bell Telephone Co. and the | Service for Sidney Pettengill, 78, ' F l F | More than astonishing. It’s ified lice. - | strike-threaten CIO Communi- 5 * 9 N : Ss rkston, | 
ined. bat then ie nab wae ee er Wanker Amecce™""'§chine Challenges Richard A. Sparks 2! 88, Holcomb St. Carkston, vhctes ay ana, shauna In 90 osconde you 9 , per- . : will be held at 10:30 a.m. Thurs A 4year-old Clarkston boy an eppear to have suddenly grown an 
sonnel, and he was sworn in as a | Company and Union negotiators | ’ . | Richard A. Sparks, 18-month-old day. at the Sparks-Griffin Chapel, and a 2-year-old Keego Harbor boy|. entirely new and @awless skin. 
lieutenant in the Navy Dental met continuously from noon Sun- Stevens Testimony | son of James R., and Mildred M. with burial in Perry Mount Park are reported in fair condition at | Lanolin Pius Liquid Make-U 
Corps, with orders to report to ‘ | day until 8°30 A. M_ today Then | | Smith Sparks of 1328 Tull Dr., died Cemetery. Masonic graveside serv- Pontiac General Hospital today | tine a hae cokes pon teak 
Great Lakes. jthey had agreed to meet again at) (Continued From Page One) _at the Henry Ford Hospital vester- ice will b. conducted by Masonic with head injuries sustained when | poh viveci 
Superintendent of Waren Valley /1 P. M. today Wat (Siew: was “ho: oppecetiaie day after an illness of 10 days. |Lodge No. 21. they fell from the cars in which Gr the ave cokeueecu 
- . ; a8 ,_>Federal_and state mediators sat. Dusit traning ——-—-+—e—ns_horn. here on Dec, 10! Mr, Pettingill, who died today. they were riding Sunday. | that Jooks alive Also, Lasolin 
“echocle;~-Rareid~Ransew; — wate, _ | incon the long session. They said es ae eee T3952 “Twas employed by the Graff Sheet *~ Thomas CT Carmac of Clarkston | Plus Liquid Make-Up helps 
is ° gr dares has handled cur | differences had bee» narrowed and He also told him there was | Surviving are his parents and a Metal Co. and at one time, worked | suffered a skull fracture when he, make your skin and 
Men program for progress made toward a new con.| “an excellent chance’’ that after | brother Douglas H., at home. | for the Oakland Motor Car Co.| fel) from a car driven by his father,| smoother looking. $1 plus tax. 
the past two years, and fe cen- | tract basic training ‘we can pick you The body is at the Voorhees Siple| He is survived by a son, Elmer) Herbert, at M15 and Clarkston! kK 
__Sidered_by — essential te our CWA locals which represent 12° ap and use you in g way that Funeral Home where it may be R. of Clarkston; a daughter, Mrs. | road. . . 
commmanity. |000 Michigan Bell employes. have) Would be useful te the country | viewed until 8 p.m. this evening. Gladys A. Livingston of Milwau- | Suffering a possible skull frac- 
Milfore s Dr. William Grant said. j conducted a strike vote. The union| aad to yourself.” It will then be taken to the Herne ee ee a brother, seven! ture is Ronald Matthews of Keego 
“I've been in medical) practice in jannounced it was overw heimingly | ; _ | Funeral Home, Stanton, Ky., for grandchildren, Harbor who fell from the rear door 
Milford for the past 3° years, and in favor of a walkout unless de- a. Se ee ae rand funeral and burial there. ——_—_—_—_——_-- ‘of his father’s car on Telegraph | 
1 understand the needs of this com- jmands are met. Agreement has this ail-—meenaced by John ‘yale [ bb | A t U h ld [poocrs: rie veetind a datter sie LiguiD munity. 1 can positively state that ; been reached for the time being. ea aide to Stevens. _ Baby Boy Stone 0 ying C pD e firmary. The victim's father, Max MAKE-UP 
Dr. Lawrence's services are much | however, to continue the old con said the rear door opened acciden- 
  sete Monday at 8 04 pm 
; Se ee pa vat wor 
  needed here."’ 
The chronic osteomyelitis which 
has shortened his leg two inches 
has caused Dr. Lawrence to under- 
go nine operations, 
The Weather PONTIAC AND VICINITY—Seatterce 
showers un@ thunderstorms late tonight 
Teesdey. yentineed warm Lew 
5 te 7. High Tuesday 84 to 84 
winds 18 to % miles an beer 
Tedary im Pontise 
Lewest temperature preceding 8 am 
At @ am: Wind velocity § mph 
Direction 
= rises 
Moon sets Tuesday at 1232 am   
74 
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Candidacy Revealed 
for State Senatorship — __.-Ed_Morey, 48_ will seek the Re. 
—+ publican-nemination for State Ser 
_ator from the 12th Senatorial Dis 
trict in the Aug. 3 primary, he 
5 announced recently 3 
Morey is a member of the Pon- ‘tract. in effect on a day-to-day 
[basis. It expired a week ago last 
| Friday, 
‘Man Gets Probation 
After Traffic Death A 21-year-old Keego Harbor man: 
| was placed on two years probation 
today by Ci t Jud Yr. A: itmess =F ome 
| Doty Pad fie tralfic aoe ne rH ake Gait aad polly Regpese — The ruling strengthens the val Don't miss this Free Demonstration given by 
‘of Elton R. Powell, 41, of 377. But other references to Wilson's | idity of some 0 similar state |f a Factory Representative from the Reynold’s 
1 eee ee Se Se oe — Named j statutes "wan | Pinte Company ‘oF -watteaLake,Mchgan, or —— =< Glarenee-F=Hirke of tier Beech + Sehine “are=tn= beth versions; ‘Housing —-Commissioner-———+-—bas.4 6. lobbying . statute +18 sw —bo-Sabbeth yb obet-hbk- bile. — 
mont Ave. pleaded guilty to negli- | designed to help Congress evalu- — 
gent homicide May 24 He said 
| Powell stepped in front of his auto 
| on West South boulevard near Duke 
|street and that he couldn't stop tiac Elks Club, Knights of Co-| in ¢ime. 
|lumbus, president of the St. Pat- 
rick-St. Vincent de Paul Society 
. pe and president of the Oakland Coun- Hicks called police and was 
charged after witnesses said he 
  vie was traveling at a high rate of 
| Speed 
     
  . ty central board of the St. 
| cent society. 
One Tear Age in Pontice - Owner and manager of Morey’s 
age ‘3; | Golf and Riding Club. he is a 
5 member of the Border Cities Green 
Superintendents Assn., Westlake 
Pighert and Lowest Temperstores This Lions Club, a registered pharma 
  Date in Sf Years A, 
01 1033 38 in 1978 Cist and a graduate chemist. 
Gunter) Sempevetore Con se 
Creex 4 $1 Mempus as as Gone for Good oo 1 “ 
4 45 Milweukes 58 
SS Nee Srictt* 7? doubtful part of the cargo that fell 
$6 46 Phoenix ss % from D. E, Riggins truck will be " Pranciece os 8 , By $ | returned in a hurry. Among the 
3 beam 4 ry , bags of coffee. 
  |Chinese Nationalists Sink 
'500-Ton Red Supply Ship TAIPEH, Formosa uW—The In- 
terior Ministry's Ta Tao News 
Agency today credited seaborne 
Nationalist guerrillas with having 
sunk a 5OO-ton Chinese Communist 
BURLINGTON, N.C. & — It's| supply craft off southern Kwang- | subcommittee but didn't want Cohn 
i tung province May 6 
The agenty, which claims under- 
| ground contacts on the mainland 
missing ftems are 84 one-pound said its information came from! als 
| Canton, 
» One is Lucas’ own transcript 
which the Army has. The other is 
one which a stenographer for Sen 
McCarthy's subcommittee typed 
_last May from dictation Lucas gave 
ther from: his notes ‘This Lucas die 
tation was for the benefit of the 
/hearings subcommittee 
In the Lacas-dictated version, 
at one point there is a retrrence 
to Secretary of Defense Wilson 
as agreeing with Stevens on 
| Lucag also insisted that records 
show Schine tried unsuccessfully to 
jeall Stevens on Oct. 19 and that 
[the Oct. 21 call by Stevens was 
in response to it. 
| Stevens had testified Schine | 
called him on Oct. 21. 
Schine testified today the Oct. 19 
call was about another matter al- 
|together—a planned visit by the 
'McCarthy subcommittee staff to} 
,\Ft. Monmouth, N.J. He said he} 
| concluded the business of that call | 
by talking with an aide to Stevens. | 
«McCarthy's monitored calls to 
Stevens pointed up a stand by Mc 
Carthy last fall, when Schine was 
drafted. that the senator did not 
| view Schine as indispensable to his 
to know he felt that way. 
  
Steel, lowest priced of all met 
also is cheaper, pound for 
jpound, than many kinds of wood. | | senhower today sent to the Senate ling to influence 
-by Circuit Judge Frank .L. Doty 
(serve His sentence Baby Boy Stone, infant son of 
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Stone, 105 
Osceola Dr., died at the Pontiac 
General Hospital shortly after birth 
yesterday, 
Besides his parents he is sur 
vived by a sister, Deborah Kay, 
at home 
Graveside funeral service will 
be conducted Wednesday at 10°30) 
am. at Perry Mt. Park Cemetery. 
The body is at the Sparks-Griffin by Supreme Court WASHINGTON (UP)}—The Su- 
preme Court today upheld the con 
regulating lobbying in Congress 
Chief Justice  Farl 
speaking for a 5 to 3 majority, said 
the act meets the constitutional 
requirements of definiteness, which 
was the main basis for its invalida- 
tion by a lower court 
  
WASHINGTON «#—President Ei- | ate persons and organizations try- 
legislation—so- 
the nomination of Norman P. | called jobbyists. The law requires 
Mason, of Massachusetts, to be | registration of lobbyists and filing 
federal housing commissioner. ‘of financial reports by persons 
Mason, a lumber man from | spending or receiving money to in- 
fluence ‘directly or indirectly” the | 
passage or defeat of legislation. 
‘Old 38’ Steam Engine, 
Chugs Over Last Mile 
SYRACUSE, N.Y. W—"'Old 387’ 
a steam locomotive and a rare 
sight in these parts since the New 
York Central converted to diesels 
has chugged over its last mile of 
track. 
The engine was on its way ves-' 
terday \io a railroad museum fn 
Sandy Cheek on Lake Ontario. ‘Old 
38° was pought from the Hunting- 
ton and ‘Board Top, a Pennsyl- | 
vania line, Chelmsford, Mass., and a Repub- 
|lican, has been acting FHA com- | 
| missioner since the administration | 
| ftred Guy O. Hollyday of Towson, 
Md.   
  
Local Man Gets Prison 
After Rape Conviction 
MchKever McElwee, 36. of 411 
Howard McNeill St.. was sentenced 
to 10 to 20 years in prison today 
for the statutory 
vear-old girl rape of a 10 
McFlwee, who will 
in Southern . 
Michigan at Jackson, was found stitutionality of the federal law. 
Warren, . tally. 
    
  
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Eliminates painting, caulking, saves money. 
   SLAYBAUGH’S SPORTS SHOP | 630 Oeklend Ave.     — © 
      guilty by a jury May 19. 
-, a 
 “Must Be Halted Wilson Declares Third 
World War ts Not the 
Answer to Red Threats 
  
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Home recently on an eight-day; Sgt, Norman E. Bragg, son of 
furlough was Aic Neal Schultz,| the Lawrence E .Braggs of 6071 
son of Mr. and | Hackett Dr., 
Mrs. Frank has just return- 
Schultz of 6143 ed from Thule Lanman Rd. Air Base, Green 
Plains. | land, where he 
Schultz is was stationed | now stationed for nine months. 
at Chanute Air Sgt. Bragg who | Force Base, Ill. entered the ser-| 
F Vice in 198, was 
He completed # stationed with basic training at the 3%h AAA 
Sampson Air as a radar op- 
Force Base, N. BRAGG erator. 
  ¥5 and attended technical school Korea 
Mail will reach him at this ad- | Japan. 
  Sgt Bragg saw combat duty in 
and was also stationed in 
He is now returning to Ft. 
dress: A3c Neal-R. Schultz, A. F. | Sheridan, ti. a 
il- | 16450989, 3347 Stud. Sqd., Box 5641- 
B, Chanute Air Force Base, Il. +. - 
    
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N. House to Secretary of State 
Dulles and Sen, Homer Ferguson 
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government. sources said he had received asyl- 
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of Workers (CGTG) and the Na-‘he wanted to go on a test flight. | 
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McCarroll Pupil | , promo re" sorry, 
Wins Road-e.0 |") apr mee . z a ' 
Joseph Gonzalez Gets , . Murder Moths! 
First Place in the Third 
Bicycle Competition 
Joseph Gonzalez, 10, of 30 E. Ken- 
nett Rd. a student at McCarroll 
— = School, was winner of the third 
jand final Bicycle Road-E-O held 
Saturday at the Lincoln Junior 
| High School. 
Gonzalez, first of more than 199 
| entrants, received a trophy and 10 Your Watch 
¢ $ 50 Runner-up was Kenneth West, 
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  Jobs for Graduates 
On the basis of latest data, the job 
outiook for 1954 college graduates is 
about as favorable as a year ago. 
For high school graduates, 
however, the outlook is for some- 
what stiffer competition in the 
employment market than has 
been the rule in recent years. 
~ * * 
Secretary of Labor MircHe.i’s opti- 
mistic view is borne out by a life in- 
surance company’s survey of 128 institu- 
tions of higher learning. Sixty-eight of 
these schools reported employment de- 
mand about equal to 1953. Another 38 
had more employment calls than a year 
agor Only 22 reported fewer. 
* * * 
Northwestern University’s di- 
rector of placements has surveyed 
216. corporations. These reported 
that they intend to employ 12,063 
from the 1954 classes, 460 more 
than last year. The increase was 
mostly in engineering and other 
technical fields. A new trend ap- 
peared, however, im the increased 
demand for nontechnical men in 
sales. 
* * * 
All told, the Nation's colleges will 
place 343,000 June graduates on the em- 
ployment market, This is an 8.25 per 
cent smaller number than were gradu- 
ated-last year and slightly less than a 
third fewer than were graduated in 1949 
A tact of vital interest to -11 job hunt- 
ing graduates is that on the average, be- 
ginning salaries are about five per cent 
: EEE = 
D-Day’s 10th Anniversary 
Sunday, June 6, was the 10th anniver- 
sary of what turned out to be history's greatest military operation — the Allied 
invasion of Normandy. 
The successful establishment of 
that beachhead under the overall 
command of the man who now is 
in the White House, marked the 
beginning of the end for Hitler 
Germany. 
Never before had one man directed as 
powerful a force as five star General 
Dwiont D. Eisennower sent into action 
that June morning. At the time the 
Allies had land,’ sea and air forces in 
the United Kingdom numbering .2,876,- 
000. Included were 39 land divisions, 
20 of them American. _ 
* * * 
For the early morning landing on the 
Normandy beaches EISENHOWER em-_ 
ployed more than 4,000 ships, several 
thousand small craft and 11,000 first 
line airplanes. Land forces of 176,000 
and 20,000 vehicles, under Field Marshal 
MoNnTGOMERY went ashore the first two 
days. With them went three airborne 
divisions, including the 82nd and. 101st 
U. S. 
German resistance was far 
weaker than anticipated, largely 
due to the fact that the Nazis had 
been led to expect an invasion 
near Calais. At Omaha Beach, 
however, where a new German   
  ee ae 
  ~ the Géfense Was fierce and ATlied 
losses heavy. 
* * * 
It took only a few days to consolidate 
the beachhead. Then began the ad- 
vance inland which ended less than a 
year later in the final collapse of the 
Nazi empire and the Allied celebration 
of V-E Day. 
On that day the victors he- 
lieved they had seen the last of 
war. In the nine years since the 
end of the struggle, disillusion- 
ment has replaced that belief. 
- Today the western world realizes 
that permanent peace is still dis- 
tant and that threats to freedom 
' gre never ending. 
4 we ee ee 
Pakistan’s Troubles. Because of our recent aid agreement 
with Pakistan, the gathering~crisis in 
Prime Minister MoHamMend ALI has 
acted to check by force what appears to 
be a secession movement in East Paki- 
stan. This province lies in northeast In- 
dia, 1,300 miles from West Pakistan. 
* * * 
Although only one-sixth the 
size of the country’s main area, 
the province has 56 per cent of 
the total population and earns 
most of the foreign exchange. 
Language differences form an- 
other barrier. West Pakistan 
speaks Urdu and East Pakistan, 
Bengali. 
The situation is so serious that the 
prime minister in Karachi felt com- 
pelled to remove his chief minister in 
the province, 82-year-old Faztut Hug, 
for “treasonable acts.” He sent 10,000 
troops into the area to keep order. 
* * * 
Among reasons advanced for East 
Pakistan's unrest are the protests of the 
Hue faction that the great jute growing 
province has been treated as a colon- 
jal dependency. The prime minister al- 
ready has taken steps to meet anather 
objection by placing Bengali on an equal 
_ linguistic footing with Urdu. 
* * * 
Although this Moslem country 
is strongly anti-Communist, a 
relatively small Communist 
element is said to have helped to 
stimulate the separatist move- 
ment. 
All signs in the capital city of Karachi 
indicate that the central government 
will use all its effort to prevent political 
separation of West and East Pakistan. 
As Allies, we hope that it succeeds. 
It 1s easier, although slower, for a per- 
son to outlive most of his wants than it 
is to work hard enough to satisfy them. 
Tue reason the average person insists 
upon having his way is that he prefeys 
it to anybody else's way. 
  The Man About Town 
Draft Calls Lower 
Only 18 Men Called by Local 
Boards in Their June Quota 
Daffynition 
Expression: The most important thing you   
  Credit for enlistments keeps the calls on local 
draft boards at the lowest point in many years 
‘The June quota for the Pontiac City Board is 
only three men. The quota for the out-county 
ne is 15. This month's induction date is June 
An observer telis me that the big clock 
on the GMC Truck Plant on South Sag- 
inaw St. has been straying from its 
usually dependable ways for accuracy. 
General Manager of Pontiac Motor Division, 
Robert M. Critchfield, 
is asking all retired employes to advise the plant 
of their favorite way of spending their time. 
  Latest organization to adopt resolutions com- 
mending our 
Congressman George A. Dondero 
for his untiring and successful fight to get the 
St. Lawrence Waterway is the Common Council 
of the City of Milwaukee. 
  A native-of the area now comprised in Yugo- 
slavia, and quite conversant with present condi- 
tions there, 
Robert Yovich 
of &33 East South Boulevard, says the free world 
has something to watch closely in Marshal Tito, 
regardiess of all the kind words that some néws- 
paper correspondents say about him 
  
Formerly for many years the managing director 
of the Pontiac Chamber of Commerce, 
C. W. (Bill) Otte 
has been designated by its parent body as the 
father of the Jaycee movement in Michigan. He 
organized the first Junior Chamber of Commerce 
in the state, in Flint in 1929. Mr. Otto now is sec- 
retary-treasurer of the Lansing Chamber of Com- 
merce, which recently bestowed upon him the 
That latest safety slogan is a good one: 
“Drive so your driver's license will expire 
before you do.” 
  
A letter with a Pontiac postmark and signed 
“Southern Hospitality Phooey,” 
is from a man who is mad all over. Returning 
from Florida, he was stopped by a traffic cop. 
and paid a fine in a Georgia town ‘so small that 
the ‘Welcome’ and ‘Good Bye’ signs are on the 
same post.” 
Verbal Orchids to— Mr. and Mrs. Hector L. Monree 
of 236 State Ave.: golden wedding. 
Mrs. Tracy McKenzie 
of 59 South Parke St.; ninety-first birthday. 
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Roy Wolfe 
of Ortonville; fifty-fifth wedding anniversary. 
of Milford; eighty-ninth birthday. 
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    PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, JUNE 7, 1954 
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- Ce es ~ hee a, 
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That “Splitting” Headache   
  Voice of the People 
Reader Believes McCarthy Is Looking 
Forward to Heading U. S. as Dictator (Letters will be condensed when neces- 
sary because of lack of space. Full name, 
ress and telephone number of the 
writer must cocompany ‘etters but these 
will not be published if the writer se 
requests, unless the letter is critica! tp 
its nature) . 
There has been much discus- 
sion about Sen. Joseph McCarthy 
and his committee investigations. 
From Our Files 
15 Years Ago 
FRANCISCO SARABIA, *'Mexi- 
co's Lindbergh,"’ who recently es- 
tablished a speed record for non 
stop flight, killed in crash near 
Washington. 
KING GEORGE VI, makes his- 
tory today as he enters the U. S.; 
he is first reigning British mon- 
arch ever to ‘visit U.S. 
20 Years Ago 
PRES. ROOSEVELT signs bank- 
ruptcy bill which releases numer- 
ous corporations from receivers; 
called vital toward recovery. 
SEVEN DAY heat wave in Pon- 
tiac broken as temperature drops 
to 60's; entire nation suffers from 
heat; U. S. plans blight aid. It seems to me this senator from 
Wisconsin is looking forward to 
Apparently he loves 
name in print. for he's always 
trying to get on page one. 
Sen. McCarthy ts a tyrant and 
should not be allowed te gain 
so much power, 
The more we have of McCarthy, 
the less we'll have of sound se- 
curity. 
Duane Vogelsburg 
Keego Harbor 
  
Progressive Education 
Teaches Child a Trade 
The world is not falling apart 
at the seams. The people are 
just awakening to the necessity of 
providing a more expansive educa- 
tional program for the child. 
Progressive education is not a 
simplified method of learning nor 
of teaching the three R's. Pro- 
gressive education is teaching the emulating what 
would like to see expressed in hon- 
or and dignity and love for home, 
child and God. 
The Milford Proving 
  
Case Records of a Psychologist   
Farmers of Hungary Accepted New Type 
of Currency When Psychology Was Used 
Dr. Nyaradi used psychology 
to stabilize the new currency 
in Hungary. And it worked 
like a charm!, But 200 years 
earlier the French Parmentier 
had popularized the hated 
Irish potato within 24 hours by 
his use of psychology, too. So 
if you are dealing with people, 
by all means use psychology in 
big doses! 
By DR. GHORGE W. CRANE 
Case L325... Dr. Nicholas Nyara- 
di, aged about 50. is the former 
Finance Minister of Hungary, who 
shared the lecture platform with 
me recently at an Illinois Teach- 
ers’ Convention. 
“Dr. Crane, I think I used some 
        
good psychology before I left Hun- 
gary.’ he said. with a smile, at 
our luncheon. 
“Inflation had hit our ‘country 
hard. Indeed, one of our paper 
bills; worth a cent in your Ameri- 
year can money, had 19 ciphers on it. 
division unexpectedly Hover Wr eat that cits most_valued citizen.of the.» - ers would like, such ‘as shoes 
and shirts.* 
“Then I had the governmett 
load 20,000 trucks brimful of this 
new’ merchandise. ° 
“Next, I sent one truck load 
into each village. The trycker then 
displayed all the attractive goods. 
“Ourgfarmers were very eager 
to buy. But they wanted to ex- 
change eggs and farm products 
for the shirts and socks and shoes. 
. “But the truckers. had been 
instructed to refuse te barter. 
Instead, they told the farmers 
they would accept only the new 
currency that the government 
was issuing, 
“They told the farmers: ‘Go into 
the towns and sel! your eggs for 
the new money. Then one week 
from today, we'll be back here 
’ with this same load of goods. And 
. you can then purchase our mer- 
chandise with the new money.’ 
“Well, Dr. Crane, that did the 
trick' During the following week, 
the farmers flocked to the city 
markets and demanded new mon- 
“Then they flocked around our 
0,000 trucks to buy our newly 
“So that one bit of psychologt- 
cal strategy thus caused quick 
acceptance of our new money, 
and our currency was stabil- tned.”" 
Parmentier of France also popu- 
larized the white potato by a simi- 
  
“We even ran_out of paper 
because of the long row of 2e- 
roes, and began toe print the 
words ‘quadrillien’ and ‘quantil 
lion’ on off paper money. 
“Our farmers finally refused to 
accept paper money at all. They 
insisted on bartering their eggs 
and chickens and vegetables for 
tangible rherchandise, such as 
shirts or shoes, ete. 
“Well, after your American Gen- © 
eral Lucius D. Clay had returned 
to us the gold that Hitler, had stol- 
en from Hungary, it was my task 
to estabfish a sound currency once 
more. 
. “But 1 knew that our people 
had lost all their confidence rin 
our paper money. So what could 
I do? 
“So it was then that | decided 
to empley some psychological 
strategy. First, 1 had our fac- 
tories turn out attractive mer- 
chandise which | knew our farm- lar_use of psychology, i Cede = “Sf ENg TaN hat 
failed to persuade British farmers, _   
- Aunt Het 
et 
  1 
I watch Jim's face while his wife 
is makin’ excuses. Uf .he looks 
shamed and miserable, I know sige 
is Tyin’, even after 5 years of high pressure 
tactics. 
Parmentier knew the people hat- 
ed potatoes. They. said Yhey were 
poison, even for pigs to eat. They 
wouldn't take them even as a free 
gift. 
Se he planted an experimental 
plain sight 
ple. 
At night. 
soldiers off 
people stole 
and dug up 
That bit of psychological strategy 
popularized potatoes in 24 hours, 
for psychology can ‘shortcut obsti- 
nancy and prejudice of many years 
duration, 
Send for my bulletin ‘‘The New 
Psychology of Advertising & Sell- 
ing.” enclosing a stamped return 
envelope,_plug_adime,.__ 
(Copyright. Hopkins Syndicate Inc iF U. S. Cannot Understand | 
Britain-China Handshake 
By DAVIp LAWRENCE which seems to say. “Well, we 
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BY ARTHUR “BUGS” BAER 
(International News Service) 
Value of a two-party system is 
Back in the Harding administra- 
tion this stack of pernicious by- 
standing observed that never be- 
fore was the future ~> bright for a 
bribable young man. 
Up popped Teapot Dome and 
then came the dunk. Somebody 
had bobbing-for-apples in 
the oh sclbreas of the U. S. 
Navy. 
Speak of the devil and he'll 
answer the phone. The honest outs 
investigated that one to their 
heart's discontent. They went after 
a certificate of reasonable doubt 
and came back with a formula. 
Heads rolled and tails were 
bumped. One of the exhibits was 
a bottle of yesterday's skywrit- 
ing. 
It was at the Teapot Dome quizz 
that a politician asked, ‘Do the 
keys to the city include the back 
door?” 
  
Portraits By JAMES J. METCALFE 
How often do I tell you, dear... 
I am in love with you? . . . How 
often does the sun go down... 
..Before_a_ morning new? ... How 
often does the clock strike one... 
Or two or three or four? . . . How' gressor 
often is there someone with ...A 
message at your door? .. . How 
many are the minutes and... 
The seconds of each day? ... How 
lasting is my loneliness . . . When 
I must bé away? .. . Propose a 
thousand questions, dear . . . The 
answer is the same. . . The title 
of my song of love... Is wound 
around your name... And though 
you may not hear my voice... 
When we must be apart... My 
love for you is constant as... 
The beating of my heart. 
(Copyright 1954) have had many killed in little wars 
for the last hundred years.” 
There is no: other logical ex- 
China government 
But it would be a mistake to 
say that the British government, 
and particularly its foreign office, 
is unaware of the American atti- 
tude. Had the Attlee mission come 
before the Cabinet for permission, 
which apparently it does not need 
to obtain, thie answer would have 
been, “Not at this time.” 
For after all, Attlee and his as- 
sociates—among them the fiery 
Aneurin Bevan—do not represent 
Britain, but only themselves. 
Clement Attlee himself has a i 78 % 
¥ 
F a 
é ! rt 3 
aie ict alt i | ¥ and to gain the 
of its leaders. | cannot 
anything but good can 3 
ug : i is something naive about a 
of the experience of Attlee 
believes that he will be able 
get an honest look at anything 
behind the Iron Curtain or that the 
hand of friendship should be ex- 
tended to a government which 553 
Prime Minister Churchil!, more- 
over, has just told the House of 
own conversations with Chou En- 
dealing with the British Laber 
party and possibty with the men 
who will head up the next British 
government. 
The American people may con- 
fidently expect that all this will 
be clarified before long. For pever 
in the heyday of his assertion of 
congressional powers in inquiring 
into international policy has even a 
certain Wisconsin senator ever sug- 
gested that he or his associates go 
abroad to deal directly with a for- 
eign government, especially when 
his own government, as well as the 
United 
nical state of war with that ag- 
(Copyright. 1954) 
  
THOUGHTS FOR TODAY 
And knew her not till she had 
brought forth her first-born son: 
and he called his name Jesus. 
Matthew 1:25. 
* *« * 
No trumpet-blast profaned 
The hour in which the Prince 
of Peace was born: 
No bloody streamlet stained 
Earth's silver rivers on that $a- 
cred morn. - ~ Bryant 
  
In Senegalese, Beriberi Means ‘I Can't’; - 
Nutritional Disease Also Common Here 
By WILLIAM BRADY, M.D. 
What is beriberi, anyway? 
  
extreme weakness which first par- 
tially and eventually totally dis- 
ables the victim. 
In ‘Senegalese beriberi means “I 
cannot,” signifying that the person 
is too weak to do anything. 
Because beriberi is usually asso- 
ciated with famine or restricted 
food supply it has occurred chiefly 
in India, China, the Philippines, 
Japan, Malaya. 
Hence it came to be known as 
an oriental disease, and although 
beriberi has been observed in Af- 
rica, Brazil, Paraguay, Uruguay. 
Seattle. San Francisco and Ban- 
gor (Maine), these “outbreaks” 
seldom appeared in the headlines 
Se we smug Americans con- 
tinue te pretend beriberi can't 
happen here, where the living 
scale is the highest in the world. 
Unfortunately, some medical au- 
thoritigs in the 19th Century as cribed beriberi to the use of rice 
as the chief or exclusive article to produce the symptoms of the 
modified beriberi that is so preva- 
lent in this country today — arid 
fliagnosed. beck hee Nations,-are_stil] in ateche   ne 
ae 
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  In the Orient the poverty of the 
peasants invites beriberi. In the 
Occident ignorance of nutrition 
makes the well-to-do easy victims. 
Instead of displaying a select 
line of symptoms of American beri- 
beri for you to try on, I'll just’ 
mumble a mouthfy] I came across 
in one of the finest textbooks of 
{Grune & Stratton, New York): 
“The clinical picture” (of beri- 
beri) “is one of ascending, sym- 
metrical, bilateral, peripheral 
neuritis.” 
Any Yankee wiseacre wunder- 
stands such language. But don't 
go away mad, folks. I'll explain 
it. soon. 
letters, not more than one 
Eee Mg pg Cy — nosis or . will enewored ° &. Et if @ stamped, 
(Copwright 1954) ‘ 
       
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Leftists Boycott aaa 
Jap Legislature Party Claims Session | 
Adjourned After Riots, 
Yoshida Says ‘No’ ~ | 
TOKYO ®—Prime Minister Shi- 
geru Yoshida tonight won approval 
of a controversial police*bill and a 
decision by the Diet to censure the 
Socialist party members involved   
  
  in Thursday's Diet braw!. j 
who contend the 
Diet was adjourned by the riot,) 
hoycotted today's session, permit- 
ting Yoshida's Libera) ‘conserva- | 
tive) party to win quick approval 
of the censure decision and the po- 
lice bill, ' 
The latter measure calls for cen-| Mr. and Mrs. J. Dari! O'Dea of 
tralization of the police force in 4060 Joyce St., Drayton Plains. an 
the national government. The left) nounce the engagement of their 
and right wing Socialists bitterly | daughter Patricia Dean, to Gerald 
opposed the step on grounds it | James Whalen, Gerald is the son Of | 
would lead to a police state, | Mr. and Mrs. -Leonard Whalen of | 
<= % Detroit. Patricia was graduated re- | 
A Diet committee, also boycotted cerfiy trom the Ann Arbor unit of | 
by the Socialists, voted to present | st. Joseph Mercy School of Nurs 
a censure motion at a plenary ses-| ing No date has been set for the 
sion Wednesday against the 4 So-| wedding 
are seryeg in = riot ould be 
rer=vut some City School Board 
ct Meets Wednesday expelled from the oo some 
‘However, an unnamed Socialisi| Pontiac Board of Education will observers felt Yoshida merel 
leader told the newspaper Tokyo! discuss fire-proofing older schools holding this threat over the hea 
of the Socialists to bring them in| 
Shimbun * “the Socialist representa | and improving grounds at its regu ! 
tives will resign en masse if any | tar The Socialists, 
PATRICIA DEAN O'DEA 
of the 4 is singled out by the June meeting Wednesday at 
' " 730 pm 
Li for expulsion.” - Board members wil] meet at The socialists say they will con-° 
fest all Diet actions since Thurs 
day midnight. | school offices, 40 Patterson St 
Also on the agenda are Pontiac 
Department of Parks and Recrea- | 
| tion's request to use school play- | 
grounds for a #ummer playground | Flood Hits Japan [program and a city request for | 
Feo wom Japan - wi te na | right of-way along half of Arlene | 
  j\Jaek McCaffrey, 
| Steve Stevenson, Philip Nelson and 
|Gordon Brown. 
'Chamber of Commerce since 
|road-e-o / Jaycee Carnival 
to Open Tuesday 
in Waterford | 
WATERFORD TOWNSHIP—The 
Waterford Township Jaycee Car-' 
nival will open Tuesday and con- 
tinue through Sunday at Dixie and | 
Sashabaw roads 
Co-chairmen for the festivities | 
are Gerald Lewis and Vern Burris 
Night chairmen are Thomas Di 
mon, Harold Keith, Robert Brown, 
Claude Goulet. | 
The carnival wil! be the first 
money-raising project of the Junior 
its 
Last month 
teenage organization in April. 
the group sponsored the 
Jealousy Slows 
Pyramid Probes THE PONTI. AC PRESS, MONDAY, JUNE 7 
Chester M. Williams 
OAK PARK—Service for Chester 
M. Williams, 43, 23281 Majestic 
Ave., will be heid at 1 p.m. Tues- 
day at Spaulding and Son Funeral 
Home, Ferndale. with burial in 
Maplegrove Cemetery 
Mr, Williams was killed Friday 
in a three-truck collision near Troy, 
IL. 
Floyd Frederick Neeley 
KEEGO HARBOR—Funeral ar 
rangements are pending at the C 
J. Godhardt Funeral Home for 
Floyd Frederick Neeley, 50, 3243 
Pridham, who died Sunday in 
Pontiac General Hospita! 
Mr. Neeley is survived by his| 
widow, Alvera: {wo daughters 
Mrs. Bernice EF. Shefford and Mrs 
Beverly Ondrik. both of Pontiac 
four sons, Bryon W.. William D 
and Eugene L., all of Keego Har 
bor and Gerald J., U.S. Army, five 
brothers and two sisters 
Mrs. Beatrice Seiph 
ROYAL OAK TOWNSHIP—Serv- 
|ice for Mrs. Beatrice Selph, 41, 
Solar Boat Discoverer | 
Relieved of Authority 
at Cheops’ Tomb 
CAIRO, Egypt Kama! El 
Mallakh, the original discoverer, of 
a 5,000-year-old ‘‘solar boat’’ along 
side the famed Cheops pyramid, 
| has been relieved of direct super- 
vision of its excavation 
An intradepartmental feud 
parently is behind the move. 
Dr Mustafa Amer, director of 
the Egyptian Department of Anti 
| quities, said today a five-man com- 
mission including the W-year-old | 
Mallakh will be placed in charge 
of unearthing the funeral beat; be- 
lieved to have been built for Che- 
ops - 
Dr. Amer said the project would 
delayed ‘“‘to permit careful 
work’ but Mallakh told newsmen 
“older men in ithe department are 
| jealous of me.’ ap 
| and Gerald F., 
rivers swelled toward danger levels 
Japan's first 
—* downpour of the rain¥ sea 
County Calendar Keege Harber 
Heart of bee ates Ladies Auxilia 
F ll held 8 join mreting 
t et the West Bioom- 
Weeday at 6 pm 
Ortenviile 
The Altar Seciety of St. Annes Mis 
sien will meet at & tomorrow at 
the Weme of Mrs } Aol Hume at 
22375 ) Mis field Fire Hall avenue to widen the street and | ee 
put in a sanitary sewer as director of excava- Reports on insurance policy | tion in the Giza area, was named 
claims, a request for a new pay- on the commission but its chair- 
roll machine. and awarding of fleet manship. was given to Dr. Abdel 
insurance and workmen's com- (oy Abu Snaker. a veteran of 52 FE. Kalama 
uled for 1 p.m. today at Spiller} 
Funeral Home, Royal Oak, with 
burial in Milford Cemetery. She 
died Thursday at Ardmore Hospi- 
tal, Ferndale 
Michael Francis Wall 
DRAYTON PLAINS—Service for? 
Michael Francis Wall, 58, of 4150 
Farmer St., will be heid at 1 p.m 
Wednesday at the Coats Funeral 
Home. He died suddenly Sunday 
Mr. Wall is survived by hus wi 
dow, Helen: two sons. Donald L 
both of Waterford 
Township; two daughters, Mrs. | 
Alma M. Maéerna and Donna, both 
of Waterford Township: three bro 
thers and six grandchildren. 
Herman E. Rubritius 
WALLED LAKE — Service for 
Herman FE 
Benstein Rd., 
noon at Richardson-Bird Chapel. St., was sched- 
Memorial Cemeté@ry. He died Fri- 
y. 
Mr. Rubritius is survived by his 
widow, Caroline; two sons, Her- 
George of Pontiac; 
  Wednesday's agen are also OM |. cheologist in the Antiquities De- 
= partment —— 
Gronges to Meet | including experienced archeologists 
t a feud which Oakland County Pomona Grange | [pe geet a acewsed sal! 
will meet with Lone Pine Grange | |JaRh of ‘‘sensationalizing” his dis- | 
West Bloomfield Township Hall | | covery. 
; Tuesday a’ 6:0 ioe _| Amer told a news conference   
2,147 Graduates of MSC 
Told to Reach Decisions EAST LANSING uf The gradu- 
ate of today must reach decisions dodge.’ 
he can hold. with conviction on 
the vital problems that face all 
of us 
This was the theme of the ads | are importuned to join organiza- 
dress. by Dr, Arthur S. Adams, }tions that take one side or the 
president of the American Council 
of Education, at the 96th annual 
Michigan State College commence- 
ment exercises Suntay. 
Degrees were presented to 2.- 
147 graduates as parents and 
ball stadium for the outdoor ex- 
° ercises ‘. ° 
Speaking on ‘the source of our 
strength."’ Dr. Adams told the 
graduates that ¢he citizen of today 
faces three main noe ms He out 
a these as 
—The conflict of the proper bal 
ance between the rights and liber 
thes of the individuals and the de 
mands of society for protection of 
our way of life 
2The conflict between moti @s 
of idealism and motives of mate- 
rialism, 
3—The conflict between com- 
mendable initiative and unwar- 
ranted assumption of authority. 
  
  
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           If You Don't Know Coal . . , Know -Your Coal Dealer! | work on clearing the area for a 
road around the great pyramid 
— under the direction of both 
allakh, an architect who is 
caaaee with the actual digging. 
| and Dr. Zaki Nour, a chief inspec- 
“These are questions we cannot | tor of the Antiquities Department 
Dr. Adams said “even if 
we should like to 
us today with utmost urgency mids at Giza outside Cairo 
They press on * * . 
We A commission of several archeo- 
logists was necessary to take care 
'that the wooden boat is carefully 
| preserved when fully exposed to 
other, Our friends and associates} the air and to investigate anything 
are emotionally aroused and want | that may be inside, Amer said. 
to know where we stand. “What we want is teamwork—we 
“There is no mathematica) for-| are all friends and colleagues,” 
mula.” the speaker said, ‘‘that | Amer added: 
can be applied to produce certain 
Htold newsmen: “I have been pre- 
“This is a persona) responsi 
bility we cannot escape and 
which we should gladly assume. 
It is faith that this responwbility three days 
partment are 
want to get thei jealous of me and 
can. and will be assumed which = the newspapers " 
is) othe”~—COreat> source 3 «oof our | 
strength.” Gets Permanent Early 
Dr Adams Was pre sented with MEMPHIS, Tenn UP Alice 
an honorary doctor of laws de- | Hatley is only 38 months old. but 
gree Alfred Iddies, a former fac- already she boasts five permanent | 
waves, Mrs. Gecil Hatley. het 
nfother, said Alice received 
first permanent wave at 13 months ulty member and president of Bab 
cock and Wilcox Co., was awarded 
a doctor of engineering degree 
Dean Emeritus Ernest L. Anthony 
From 1776 to 1820 the number of 
Europeans who migrated to the 
totaled 250,000. 
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| firm judgment. 
| vented from working for the tast] 
Older men jn the de- | 
own names in) 
her | 
_|   Mrs. Elaine Keelty and Mrs Lei 
tha York, both of Walled Lake; a 
sister and 11 grandchildren 
rs. Michael A, O’Brien 
HUNTINGTON WOODS— Prayer 
service for Mrs. Michael A.‘ Mar 
garet Ann) O'Brien, 53, of 10105 
| Nadine, wil} be held at 8:30 am 
| Tuesday at Sullivan and Son Fu — — —_——~ 
  Rubritius. 69, of 2100) 
was held this after- | 
with cremation at White Chapel | 
man R. of Walled Lake and David | 
two daughters, Deaths in Nearby Communities ‘neral Home, Royal Oak. Requiem 
Mass Will be sung at 9 a.m. in St 
Mary Church, with burial Wednes- 
kegon 
Mrs, O'Brien d 
urday at her 
Surviving 
are a 
her mother, Mrs 
a sister son, day at Rest Lawn Cemetery, 
ied 
home 
besides 
Richard A 
Ann Smith 
Wallace J. Benson 
ROYAL OAK—Service and burial 
for Wallace J. Benson, 36, former 
h., was held this ly of Raber, Mic 
morning at Pickford suddenly 
Mich Mus- 
Sat 
her husband 
at home 
and 
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He 
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Death 
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Pre- Kindergarten Waterford School 
Children to Sign | 
for Fall Term lists Major Events ; 
DRAYTON PLAINS Pre- calendar of major evénts for the | 
kindergarten registration for the next two weeks at Waterford Town- 
{all semester will be held in the | hi 1 Sch now ced 
Drayton Plains School kindéergar- ae ch =< oday. ten room from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. 
Wednesday. | Wednesday, students ih grades; 
9 through 12 will participate in an All mothers with children plan- 
ning to enter this fall are urged honors convocation. 
to register their children. To be | 
eligible to enfoll, the child must | A township - widé muste testival | 
be five years old on or before, will be presented Thursday in the 
next Dec. 1. | football stadium, with 2,000 fourth, 
The child's birth certificate must | | fifth and sixth grade students par- 
be brought along when registration | ticipating. 
is- made | Bacealaureate service will be) 
held Sunday in the school audi- | 
torium, On the following Wednes- | With a few ‘Wilson Foundry Local 
installs New Officers 
Otis Lawrence was installed as 
president of Wilson Foundry Local 
658, UAW-CIO, at ceremonies Sun- 
' day, while H. C. Newingham was 
| installed as vice president. 
Other officers include Ike Smoot, 
recording secretary; Helen Irwin, 
financial secretary and treasurer; 
Alex Burns, trustee for a four year 
term: Thomas Benton, sergeant at 
arms, and David Simmons, -guide, 
  
Nurses at Convention 
Miss Virginia Buzzard, RN, of 
| St. Joseph Mercy Hospital, and 
Mrs. Dorothy Kovac, RN, instruc- 
tor at the hospital's ‘McAuley 
School of Practical Nursing, are 
in Muskegon today and Tuesday exceptions. mam- 
mals have seven bones in their;day in the same place, seniors|for the Michigan Practical Nurse 
necks will receive their diplomas. Convention. 
  
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- Lillian Sholes, daughter of Chris-| vented the first successful type- | Hal Boyle Says: . | assault waves, “it’s amazing there| Under the chill, overcast sky, | wege alone again—but they : 
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What was it like on the beaches ago are gone now.” | crosses. Each had been decorated rifle held downward with both | Newfoundland. 
Fy x sf Z es sow *e lot Normandy 10 years after feu” old Lt. Col. Albart ae small French and U.S.. flags. | hands, until it was time for the 
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French Tricolors decorated ev- 
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Found Intact in Egypt Editor's Note: The recent discovery of 
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the Nile civilization of 47 cenfuries age 
In the following article Dr John A 
Wilson. an suthority on ancient Egypt 
for 3 years. tells how the discevary et 
1Z miles southwest of Cairc 
will throw light om @ 14600-year sequent 
of history at the dewn of civilizatioh 
By DR. JOHN A. WILSON 
CHICAGO (INS) — I feel the 
newly discovered Egyptian tomb | 
will provide historians with a long- | 
missing link between tribal life 
and the beginnings of a nation as 
; j we now know it 
com munities have been successfully And, after discussing evidence | 
with Dr. Zakaria Goneim last year 
I would agree that the tomb ap 
|who ruled sometime ,around 2730 | ipg 
B., 
The reason the discevéry is so 
important is that only a few | 
Egyptian pharaohs of the fabu- | 
jous pyramid - building era have 
been located in their own tombs. | 
Some 1400 years have been a . 
| big question mark with regard 47 centuries ago. 
te royal burials. 
I, for one, am a scoffer of so- 
jealled ‘‘ctirses.”” Apparently the 
|anctent Egyptians were, too | 
For most royal tombs were ran- | 
| sacked by thieves. Demons, ghosts | 
stood little chance 
against the attraction of gold. sil 
ver and gems. 
Hence, modern man has un 
| covered the remains of only about | 
|half a dozen kings. where they | 
| originally were entombed. 
Among those were King Amen- 
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in the 1890s, King Tutlankh-amen 
of about 13590 B.C., discovered in 
1922 and kings of about 900 B.C., 
discovered gin the Nile's delta in 
the 1930s. - 
These dates show that we've 
| touched little that dates back as 
far as 2750 B.C, — considering 
the pyramid buiiders ranged 
about 2776 B.C., the peried of 
King Zoser, to 2200 B. C. 
Sanakht, a brother and successor 
of Zoser, ruled nearly three mil- 
i lion subjects in the dawn of stone 
architecture, Life was » few cuts 
above being primitive. 
The Egyptians had just emerged 
from a shakedown period of set, 
ting up their state. By Sanakht's 
time, there was more leisure for | 
games, scufpture, music and en 
tertainment | 
Men played a form of checkers) 
and bail games, It is  undeter-; 
mined whether the games actually 
were contests or exhibitions like 
the many religious pageants which 
provided what he could call enter- 
| tainment . 
These featured music, drama) 
and dancing. Drums, harps, lutes 
and a clarinet-like horn made up| 
orchestras> Bar-instruments: were} 
regarded merely as accompani- 
ment to singing. j   
  
life was comparatively leis 
urely. It took two weeks to send 
a message from one end of the | 
country to the other, a distance 
of 600 miles. “Rapid transit’ 
| was supplied by barges on the 
Nile, ; 
The all-powerful pharaoh lived 
in a castle'for the period. Yet 
| actually it may have been no more 
Muxurious than a 12-room house 
in one of our suburbs 
Barley was the staple food. It 
was baked into bread and fer 
mented into beer Diet Was stip   
plemented by onrons ettrice 
cumbers cele grapes fy vat 
ermelons and occasiona beef and 
mutton 
Slaves Labor was handled b       
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    danger 
themselves, 
| plundering captured in battle and by periodic 
oldest royal chamber found intact in drafts of citizens for special pro} 2. 
ects such as a pyramid. Egyp- 
tians of the period faced little 
of, invasion. But *they, 
and gold mines in the south. 
This was a leisurely life, but 
no longer primitive. Men and 
the upper classes 
dressed in white linen and wore 
jewelry and both used face cos- women of 
metics. 
The women expeditions, Targets 
hada respected 
. standing. They owned property,|to look, the photos disclosed flat! ried Oct. 13. 1953 
parently is that of King Sanakht jad their own servants, secretar-| surfaces 
and priests, and had tombs| corners of Wall beneath sand and | 1954 their husbands’ tombs 
The reasons I feel the tomb is 
of this era are 
1. It is located near Zoser's pyra 
mid. 
ing to Zoser's period. 
modern aerial photographs. 
  indipations of built for themselves separate from traces of masonry 
is outside architecture, stair- | 
stepped sides, mark it as belong- 
3. It was uncompleted, indicat- | 
launched seasonal | ing a short reign as was Sanakht's 
It took Dr. Goneim three years 
were copper mines in the east) of painstaking work — beset by 
dangers of cave-ins and destrué- | 
tien of valuable objects’ — to | — 
dig down to the crypt. In con- | 13 Is Lucky Number 
trast te the ancient civilization 
preserved underground, the site 
Was pinpointed by a study of 
angled Bernard, Jr., | American the expedition 
As for future discoveries, there 
are other areas which could bear 
browsing. From what we now 
know, ‘however, it is doubtful 
whether they would turn up such 
a treasury of information as this 
one 
And for this reason, they 
go untouched for some time. An 
archeological expedi- 
Egypt for five months 
cost between $50,000 and may 
tion to 
would 
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Former PWs Honor 
Catholic Chaplain PILSEN, Kan. # — THE Rev 
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chaplain who died in a wretched 
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yesterday by his fellow prisoners 
of war. 
A crucifix éxquisitely carved by 
prisoners from a piece of oak 
+ firewood with a makeshift knife in | 
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Kapaun where Father 
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Capt. Ralph Nardella, Paterson, 
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THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, JU? 
[Father Accepts Blame fast- Thinking Saves [ 
. for Son’s Misfortunes By FRED 8S. HOFFMAN 
WASHINGTON wW—An Austrian- 
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| the day along with 851 classmates. But | 
tavy has said that he and two 
Dulles, a brother of Secretary other midshipmen—Harold I. Pol- | 
lof State John Foster Duties, went | !ack, 
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| embroiled in public hearings 
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Fall Coeds a Preview of College Life| Vera Shosn ____ FIFTEEN _   
  
~ Installations | 
Conducted’ — 
by 2 Groups Education Society, 
Sisterhood Induct 
New Officers 
session reading an account of the 
president of Xi Chapter, Delta Fashionette Club will sponsor a fashion| describes the fabric to Mrs. Kenneth Pill- 
dan mecting held Satay at tan |show June 10 at St. Vincent de Paul Hall.thite (center) of Auburn Heights and Mrs. C. Hook's summer home at Ipper- | Modeling one of the dresses is Mrs. James|Allan Denham (right) of South Marshall wash Beach, Ont. Ryan (left) of Spokane Villa, as she | street.     
rout nee ares owe (Mary Ann Toles Speaks Her Vows , Joyce Finzel, Nadene| Jack Hurska. Keith Dextrom car- 
Presby- : Mrs. Clair Hinckley, retiring | ‘Tim Church where Mary Ann! in similar ballerina-length gowns 
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On the committee in charge of | are the bridegroom's parent the day’s activities were Margaret ‘ * 
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Marietta Spring. bride approach the altar in a 
ees ase of Chantilly lace over satin 
At the annual meeting of the biened with « aot. 
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Israe] held at the Mayfair in De- 
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Mrs. Meyer Simon is parliamen- 
tarian, and serving on the board . 
are Mrs. Milton Ressler, Mrs. Sam- Fami ly Group 
uel Messing, Mrs. Monson, e 
Mrs. Henry Hoschander, wire, |Gathers With Abraham Tauber and & 
Sim iMrs. Alexander Conducting the installation were Rabbi end Mars. Mrs, George Alexander of North 
. | Johnson avenue was hostess over Charles Eilender, outgoing presi- 
rie o the weekend at a family gather- 
ing. 
. Out-of-town guests included Mr. 
Coming Events and Mrs. Axel P. Johnson of Colo- 
Omega Mu Sigma sorority will meet rado Springs. Colo. , Fred Johnson, 
Tuesday at 8 pm. with Mre Leo Haif- | f- 
penny, 30 Lewis St. for ¢lection of of-| 
ficers ° — of Columbus, Ohio.   
Philathea Class of Oakiand Avenue 
United Presbyterian Church will meet Johnson Tuesday at 8 p.m. with Mrs. Lottie Wai- 
édron, 13 Wisner St. 
Maccabees Sewing Circle wil] meet at 
the C. D. Hall home, 160 Auburn Ave. 
Tuesday at 12:30 for a cooperative lunch- 
eon 
Daughters of Pontiac 186 will meet at 
the Grotto Hall on West Pike street 
Tuesday at 6 p.m. 
Quick Sewing Circle will meet Wednes- 
day at 10 om. with May Baker, 25 
Lewis 6t, A cooperative juncheon wil) 
be served at noon. 
Norwegian Ladies Aid wil) meet 
Wednesday at 7 = with Mre. Cari 
Westnes, 924 LaSalle Ave. 
  
Typographical Auxiliary will meet 
Tuesday with Mrs. Robert Greve. 1376 
Eason 8t., Watkins Lake, for a coopera- 
tive dinner at 6:30 p.m. ; 
Maceabees Happy Time Club will hold Conduct Music Day 
a card a s Tuesday at 8 p.m. in the 
home o rs. William Dimus, 236 6. Music Day of Wayside Gleaners 
——S of. First Baptist Church was held 
FOR YOUR HAPPIEST DAY || Mrs. Donald Hogue spoke on   
  
Wedding for You! She led the in singing, CARLETON & SMITH || ing ry of 
        
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girt. Jerry Swanson was best 
man for bridegroom, and the 
ushers were Rick Jones, Ken- 
neth |Becomes Bride 
  A reception at Chieftain Hall tof: lowed the ceremony. Mrs. Toles 
wore a charcoal-colored silk dress 
with black and white accessories 
and an orchid corsage, and Mrs. 
Wiggins Wore navy and white with 
wore a white suit with red acces- 
sories and the orchid from her 
bouquet. On their return the newly- 
weds will reside on Ypsilanti ave- 
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Eva Johnson was maid of honor | 
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Heights Community Hall, the cou- | 
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                  ~ 1. What Makes People Fat? 
Except in unusuel ceses, the chief couse of overweight is the in- 
paren too many colories for the emount of work the individuel 
does. Calories measure the energy thet foods give to the body. 
If you teke in more food energy then your body uses, fot is stored. 
It is sefe to restrict calories to maintain your ideal body weight, 
e but in doing so went to remain healthy, so your diet must 
also contain thet pee Bh ber with necessary protein, vite- 
In mins, minerels, fets, and ca ydrates. 
  
Spay di 2. Is Overweight Dangerous? 
The dangers to health resulting from overweight have been shown 
convincingly by life insurance records. Life expectancy decreases 
es the amount of overweight increases. 
3. Are Milk and Butter 
Fattening? 
Milk is not fattening. As @ motter of fact, no food is fettefiing 
until the calories you have eoten total more than the calories 
, mitk- furnishes fess calories than it 
does the importent. protective nutrients of protein, minerals, and 
vitamins. The butterfat in milk and butter is the type which 
“burns up” quickly, much moreso, in fact, than vegetable fats, 
which heve a tendency to “stick to the ribs."’ A lot of folks have 
said, “Let's feed Johnny ple of milk ond fetten him up.” 
Whet heppened is thet Johnny drank milk to build him up solidly 
end healthfully and eccomplished just thet without becoming 
excessively fet, unless, of course, the rest of his diet was com- 
pletely out of balance. A recent test shows milk does more for 
the reducer then eny other one food. 
4. What Should | Do If I’m 
Too Fat? 
Consult your physicion. He will work out a sensible reducing 
plen for you end will see thet your diet contains h heeolth- 
iving foods while cutting down on your calories. The Nye Dairy 
a eveilable, upon request and without charge to anyone, o 
booklet containing 1400 and 1800 calorie reducing menus which 
heve been tested and proved in a reducing program at Michigan 
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SIXTEEN - 
Woman Succeeds 
Establishes Career at Home 
Pens How-to-Do Articles HEYWOOD , could write up the ‘how-to-do’ an- 
home like to gle very clearly.” 
others like to do Mrs. Wilson also contacts the 
the arts and crafts firms that manufacture the ma- 
this week I got a letter terials and lets them know what 
enterprising woman who she is doing. Sinee their desire is 
to sell more of their materials,   
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Mrs. Wilson and they welcome such letters. 
Jersey. For years ‘s ake Ph ‘ Here's how puts i. “A few — 
has selling months ago I wrote one mag: — 
facturer regarding seme deco- 
rating I had done with one of 
hia products. 
ere interested 
similar. LHe asked me to meet him 
She said and show samples of other craft 
t att tb work I had done, and my pub- 
ans ' wing; et : cra lished articles, 
- eee nee a 7“ the “The result of that conference 
was a job for me as a free-lance 
craft technician to handle special 
assignments from time to time. 
I am right now finishing up the 
third assignment and he pays very 
well! . 
Acceptance 
of Old Ring © 
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  you know, | 
e that rule is the best | 
success in the writing 
Managing my home and 
a . 
ing simultaneously haven't | 
too difficult for me, since I | , 
have smail children to care for j j antl amyl ote elf og acl Bride's Sentiments. 
the morning to household chores,| Should Be the Only 
op ag afternoons free for! Consideration 
“Sometimes -1 work earty in By EMILY POST 
the evenings, if my regular rew- | Today's first letter asks: “Could 
tine has been interrupted. I feel la young woman object to. being 
thar a systematic routine should | piven her fiance's mother’s engage- 
be iment ring as her engagement 
ring? 
“The mother was divorced many 
years ago and after that never 
  
been saving it for her son's 
  nf | 
Dear Mrs. Post: What is the cor- | 
rect way to introduce a man friend 
who is in his late 20s to my 
friends who are all near this same 
age, and also to older friends and 
relatives. Should he be introduced | 
/as “Mr. John Jones'’ or just "John 
| Jones'’? 
| Answer: If he ts an intimate | 
\ friend and you are introducing him | 
,to friends of your age and also to) 
relatives, you say John Jones. To |   i} 
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him as Mr. Jones.   settie a dispute, will you please 
tell me if it is proper to give a 
baby shower after the arrival of 
a baby? 
Answer: Yes, certainly! In my) 
opinion, better than before. 
Dear Mrs. Post: Are the expres-| 
'sions “mistress of ceremonies,” 
“Chairlady,”” ‘’Toastmistress” con- | 
sidered acceptable today? Is it not! 
proper to say “master of cere 
-monies.’ ‘chairman, “‘toastmas 
tet regardiess of sex it 
optional to express it either way? 
Answer According to best taste 
“toastmaster,”” “chairman 
ter of ceremonies’ are considered 
correct for a woman as well as a 
man,     
Ch | IS 
mas 
  Step into summer's most flatter- 
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Jacket is just as easy! Designed | 
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This pattern easy to use, simple 
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Send 35 cents in coins for this | 
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tern for first-class mailing. Send | 
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plainly name, address with zone — 
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wore her engagement ring but has |- 
lother people you would introduce | _ ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, JUNE 7, 1954 
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Don't Press 
Little Boy 
to Be ‘Man’ 
Youngster Needs 
Reassurance and 
Comfort 
By MURIEL LAWRENCE 
Nick's Uncle Ted recently gave 
him a two-gun holster to go with 
  
ashamed of his weakness, too. 
Nick's father really believes that 
his distaste for weak feelings is an 
indication of superior ‘‘maniiness."’ | 
Actually, of course, it is fear of | 
them. But so long as he insists on 
regarding it as Spartan virtue, he | 
could not know this—or even sus- | 
pect how this fear influences his | — 
life. 
  er expose himself as weak or dis- 
couraged, dares not buy a cottage 
that could turn out to have any 
disadvantages. 
It makes his marriage Iess 
happy than it could be For of 
course Nick's father often does feel 
heipless and discouraged. But since 
he denies himself all recognition of 
it, he has to express this weakness 
in irritation and bad temper. 
As a result, Nick's mother 
can't see that he needs comfort, 
Instead of giving it, she says, 
“Oh, for goodness sake, stop 
sulking, Bill. There's just no 
sense trying to talk to you when 
you're in this mood... ."       
Dear Mrs, Post: In order to | I bet Nick's father grew up with | 
people who were always exhorting | 
him to be a “man” before he was 
one. It wasn't fair. Like Nick, he 
needed to be given comfort and 
restored power. 
Perhaps if he could confess how | 
much he still wants them, he would | 
not deny them to his own little boy. ' 
Mary Margaret McBride Says:   eve 
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| Use a foot ruler to mark off the 
ground, and if you like, you can 
tie @ring around three sides of 
|your square. It is fun to keep 
| the plot for several days and see 
| if anything new has come upon 
| it. 
Perhaps your friends will want         eg big 
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| to try their luck, too. Keep a list 
| of things found. 
Some Areas 
‘Need Fine 
Screening | 
18x18 Mesh Best at 
Seashore or in the 
Southern States 
By HUBBARD COBB 
As we are getting into the bug, 
/and fly season, it seems like a 
good idea to put together a few 
choice words on the general sub- 
ject of keeping insects out of the 
home. ‘ 
Insects come in varying sizes   by Cauna Wade Frosting of flowers is delicious 
touch on this jiffy-wrap halter that | and so does insect screening. 
tops shorts, slacks, skirts! Easy | Sometimes people who have their 
to sew—easier to embroider, Little |homes well screened find a good 
yardage, use remnants. |many small bugs passing right 
Pattern 658 comes in_ sizes: | through the wide mesh sereening. 
Small (10, 12); medium (14, 16); This can be avoided by using 
large (18, 20). Pattern pieces,| a fing mesh screening — 18 x 18 
transfer. State size rather than more standard 18 
Send 25 cents in coins for this| X 14 mesh. As a general rule, 
pattern—add 5 cents for each pat: | if you live near the seashore 
tern for first-class mailing. Send | of im the South you should have 
to 124 Pontiac Press Needlecraft the fine mesh screens. 
Dept., P.O. Box 164, Old Chelsea| Screens, as you have probably 
Station, New York 11, N.Y. Print| noticed, have a strange attraction 
plainly your name, address with for flies, They like nothing better 
gore, pattern number, size. than to gather on the outside of 
a screen door and wait for it to 
be opened, then they slip into the 
house.   
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Specialties of 
Bring Respite In the reckless four days just 
from calorie-counting by going on 
| Once before 1 devoted myself, for 
national food consumption I believe I set some sort 
lof record 
At least. T ate dishes 
homeland recipes in 23 restaurants representing as 1 chimneys and other similar open- 
. i many foreign countries. And all without leaving § — 
New York City If you want a bug-free sum- 
A fact | established then’ is: that whatever thov § mer, be sure these openings are 
viet 
hash. This time I experimented with more fA Screens that have been stored in 
elaporate. dishes such as Vaella Valenciana, done s ! the basement or attic all winter) 
Spanish-style with) chicken, rice, saffron lobster 4 | can pick up a good deal of dust | 
j mussels, clams artichokes and a few other ~e wo ‘s ‘and dirt and unless they are 
vegetables overlaid with a heavy seasoning of ae washed off before they are in- 
garlic MISS McBRIDE | stalled in the window they are) 
For lunch the day after the *&——— OO = p Binet sure to stain the house 
i] 
| Paella, it seemed the better part | 
of valor to ignore most of the 
lenticing items in a Swedish 
smorgasbord and make a meal 
  
  
  
  
  
    
  prepared according to 
hotchpotch—everybody eats | The best remedy for this is to of Renown 
Mrs. Steinman’‘s Recipe Told © 
for Blintzes 
  Cheese Pancakes 
Are Famed Treat 
7 Y y y Y This is a recipe which his cowboy suit. it was the finest 4 ‘ t er er eee io ies asf a Lae pre- 
holster Nick had ever. seen. Every 
unstrap him from it after he'd.) about the delicious cheese blintzes 
gone to sleep a Try It ’ — om briny a makes, - 
- . pe was written ha tara, playmate broke one | F ih & daw. te js 
ee seinen and very o» EXDPIOre Foot Of Ground |iss,2x cottece ant ste ere couraged, Nick sought out his fath- | . ciously said we may use it in our 
er He showed him the wobbliness This is the time of year when) ture hike” which you can take column. , 
of the broken trigger. Then Nick’s flowers and grasses are at their sitting down. This sounds like a Blintzes may be used as a des- 
lips quivered and he began to cry. | best, and even the bugs are busy riddle, but how about marking off |Sert, Whe main course at a lunch- 
| going about their business. I won-| a foot square of ground and ex-| eon, or with fish and baked pota- 
His father said, “Shame on der if you have ever taken the ploring it carefully? toes. 
you. What kind of a cowboy are (time to really look at them? Here | Mark: the oft with old | Lng & businesswoman in Pon- 
| you te ery like a baby? There is an idea for you to carry out. past tiac, Mrs. Steinman 
in the world tng. | pencils stuck im the corners, then . now devotes 
are More guns w 5 This is a suggestion for a ‘na her. time to the activi 
Come on, son, take it like a get down on your knees to see many ties in 
| mam...” , | what you find, You may want | Which she is interested. Locally 
s » | to try this with spveray foot she is a member of her temple ~ 
For Nick's father felt deep em-| | | plots, Look for fishing worms, | sisterhood and Hadassah, and she 
barrassement at his child's help- | various leaves, bugs, stones, dif- | works in the Federation of Wom- 
lessness and discouragement. It) ~~ ferent kinds of, grasses and | en's Clubs. 
made him feel so uncomfortable | seeds. Your list will surprise 
that he had to try to make Nick | Ly yeu! CHEESE BLINTZES 
For the batter 
1 ees 
\%q teaspoon salt 
% cup flour ad 
‘“% cup, plus 2 tablespoons cold water 
Sweet butter for cooking 
Mix egg, salt and flour together; 
add cold water slowly and stir un- © 
til very smooth. There must be 
no lumps. 
Preheat a small frying pan 
(about 7 inches) and rub with a 
small amount of sweet butter. 
Pour in 2-243 tablespoons of batter, 
Mix ingredients together and 
place about a dessert spoonful on 
each little pancake, off to one 
side. Roll up, folding in the edges 
like a wackage, so that the filling 
plain, with sour ‘cream ~or with Writing and Cra 
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green leaves and trees. 
    The high school graduate will welcome a gift of 
delicate toilet water, a perennial favorite hinting of flowers, 
  
With Plenty of Stunts, Games   
Make Lawn 
By ELIZABETH WOODWARD 
“Dear Miss Woodward; my 
friends and I are going to have a 
lawn party at night. We can't | 
dance on the lawn, so we want 
some games that are fun for every- 
‘one. We're eighth-graders, so would 
you please suggest some sort of   
you want 
|everybody to come all dressed up 
or in blue jeans. The mixings and 
,| makings of a wonderful lawn party- 
under the stars can be the same. 
The setting should be the lawn 
that will bether the fewest neigh-     
  coat the outside of the screen with 
a residual DDT spray. This kind | 
of insect spray hangs around for a 
good many weeks and any bug 10 Nations 
From Diet last for very ‘long 
past I've taken a glorious holiday | People are usually pretty careful 
an eating spree in 10 languages. about screening doors and win~ 
a week that time, to such inter- | dows in the house proper but they 
often forget that insects can also 
enter the house through basement 
and attic windows, attic louvers, 
  | screened. 
        
taurants for last. Lee's in | siding and trim the first time there 
town is run by my 18-year-old ig a hard rain. 
godson, Calvin Lee, and I am 
always sure, there, of sweet and | 
pungent spareribs and egg rolls |   
IF lorge back view— 
   
      
        
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Unify Table and Ch         
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By ELIZABETH HILLYER 
A table and a pair of chairs 
against a wall can be just that, 
or they can be the beginning of a 
charming decorative arrangement. 
Chances like this sharpen deco- 
rating skills, and do so much to 
change the room from _ being 
merely furnished—to being hand- 
somely designed. 
The grouping sketched might be 
a guide to a similar success at 
your house, with different, but 
proportioned elements 
and sconces on the wall all are 
part of a single unified design. 
How can you be sure of the ex- 
tly right placing for everything? 3 
  
  lophane tape to painted walls, and 
move them about experimentally. 
Move the furniture. too if the 
  off meat balls done the Scan- 
“  dinavian way — they call them done Just the way T like them. | 
kottbullar — and flat sugar pea Shark’s fin soup. too, if I want it. | 
pads (no peas inside) doused with 7 Pinaity—my frien Gene Leone 
melted butter made me the meal that I would 
: eat if -alewed.seven_.days a. 
Among other unforgettable © yoek, hand-running. First came 
items of the four days were: (4 sampling of his wonderful big) 
A pomegranate cocktail made of | prawns in a special sauce which | 
pomegranate juice spiced with | js third-cousin to Russian dressing, 
cinnamon and ginger, a soup ef | a few of his tiny baked oysters, a 
—believe it or noi—coconut and pite-sized dollop of hot seafood | § 
almonds accompanied by the | served in a scallop shell and a) ‘ 
puffed bread called loochie, all | sliver of Persian melon wrapped | 
~wempplied by India. in... paperihin._stice of Alalian 
"Syrnikl,, which are hol cheesé°-?} gm 
puffs browned in butter, Hun- These were just the appetizers 
garian tarhonya, barley cooked = and 1 always vow Ill skip them 
in bacon fat. and my pe dessert | (and never do! in order to save 
from anywhere, Armenian omy appetite for Gene's superla- 
ekmek  kadieff, a special bread tive fettucine made with ribbory 
- soaked in honey and anointed | pasta, cooked a minute beyond al 
with clotted cream. | dente, gently tossed like a salad , 
; ; - _ with salt, gresh ground black - 
(i sively ie favorite “ pepper, swe@t butter and grated | 
| Parmesan cheese. 
With this I have tender little 
morsels of veal, broiled with ot the beck slims large der. 
lemon juice, salt, pepper and vier, jecke? looks well with 
| butter, a field salad with tart |~ slightly Hered shirt, longer with slim 
| dressing, a bit of Italian cheese | _ shirf. . 
| and black, chicory-favored cof- Mrs. B. V. — The bloused look 
fee served with 4 twist of lemon = poids promise as a brand new look 
peel In a glass. for the incoming fall season, The 
a4 All this is accompanied Yy the tall figure wear the longer, 
#4 warm generous. interest - + - the bloused jacke with slim skirt, the | 
: | A psychologist gets paid for ask- mark of the really great restaura- short figure well with the 
| | ing the same questions any woman teur who takes hospitable joy im shorter jacket 'wtih bloused back 
ut cam ask for nothing. | feeding the world. | only. 
De I'd. I to 
beige because it 
c the furniture and table | 
“ay” -on the walk 
Attach the patterns with cel- Arrange Group. aainite Party Lively bers. Lights strung up from pillar 
to post or tree to fortify the 
moonlight, Radio or recerd- 
player playing just loud enough 
in the background, 
The first stunt could be a present 
for everybody as a sure-fire ice-. 
breaker. Lay in a supply of Fourth 
of July sparklers, the kind you 
light and the mechanical ones you 
squeeze, also some mouth organs, 
kazeos and other toy musical in- 
struments. 
These you can wrap separately 
| and hide around the garden for a 
treasure hunt. Or you can put them 
in a “Jack Horner pie’’ and stage 
an exciting grand opening. The 
neise and the dazzle will keep 
everybody busy and happy until 
you spring the next stunt. 
A beanbag toss with hazards. 
Play it straight first time around, 
then through the legs of a chair, 
backward over the left shoulder, 
over an open umbrella held as a 
blind, then on the tummy with 
chin resting on the grass. Some- 
body ought to win a prize after 
all these maneuvers, 
For the nibblers, a candy hunt. 
Hide scads of paper-wrapped can- 
dies all over the place, and give 
the signal to start looking. The 
lucky people can keep and eat all 
they can find! 
Bet you haven't played “Living 
Statues’ since you were a kid, so 
ive it a whirl with a new twist. 
‘our strong-arm man should spin 
each guest in turn, announcing 
firmly that when they stop they 
must represent the statue of a 
famous man in history, the name 
of a popular song or a book every- 
body is sure to have read. The rest 
must guess, of course. 
You could rig up darthboards of 
various kinds from various posts 
or trees under various lights and 
  
    
    
    
    
      
          
  
  
  
      
      
    
      
    
  
  
        
  rworked out in wine and rose stage a real competition with 
beige? What colors should I use| prizes. You could have a three- 
for draperies and slipcovers?” | legged race or a potate race to 
¥ou are getting into closer har-' keep things lively, - 
monies -with rose beige than you | heelb . tin He k 
had with blue or green, and the ~ tila = vos Cem. coe . ge hot dogs or hamburgers, roast carpet will not contrast as it did— . - marshmallows, or make ‘‘cheese it may seem to be a richer and) 4 ..ms’ — whateve © crowd 
more interesting color. tikes heat 
Draperies might match the And you could turn the music up 
walls to keep the background | louder for those who think they can 
simple or they might be a print | dance on the grass, It may wind up 
to match one or two slipcovers, | in a Virginia reel, but who cares? 
possibly in wine and fairly bright | And when it comes time to eat, 
rose with touches of blue or | you can serve sandwiches, punch © 
green on a rose beige back- ( or soft drinks, cake and ice cream 
. The same rose mighf | from a buffet table set up on the 
be used for cther slipcovers. porch. 
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30 Jeered Yj 3 Pull of chinks 
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Fithders sat by 41 The —— and the 
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Pennsylvania 
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! 8 Band leader's thyme shoe 41 Apple drink DOWN stick wasa 42 Cook slowly 
3 Bugle call More peculiar 43 Skin orifice 
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    SEVENTEEN,   
  
  Dana Cox 
ls Married 
on Saturday Service Performed 
Before 125 Guests 
at First Baptist 
Barnett Chapel was the setting 
Saturday evening when‘ Charies 
Payne claimed Dana Cox for his 
bride, The 8 o'clock service was 
performed by Dr. H. H. Savage 
of First Baptist Church before 125 
guests. 
The bride, daughter of Mr. and 
Mrs. L. J. Cox of Euclid avenue, 
wore a gown of white lace and 
net over satin. The princess-style 
lighting the lace bodice... The full 
skirt was of net over satin. 
A halt bonnet held her finger- 
tip veil and she carried a cas- 
cade bouquet of shattered white 
carnations and ivy. 
Gall Reese attended the bride in| * 
a gown of white organdy embossed 
with pink roses. She carried a cres- 
cent-shaped bouquet of light pink 
carnations. 
The bride's cousin, Jane Jones. 
was flower girl in a gown of white 
net over taffeta. She carried a 
nosegay of pink and white carna- 
tions. 
Max Potter of Piggott, Ark., was 
best man for the bridegroom, who 
is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Land 
Payne of Piggott. Ushers were the 
bride’s brother, Gene Cox, and the 
bride's cousin, Bruce Jones. 
A navy dress with a corsage 
of red carnations was worn by 
the bride’s mother, and the bride- 
groom’s mother wore pale blue 
with a pink carnation corsage. 
After a reception in the church 
parlors, the new Mrs. Payne 
changed to a beige suit with a 
white carnation and ivy corsage 
from her bridal bouquet for the 
wedding trip to Niagara Falls. 
  
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In the recipe for oatmeal refrig- 
erator cookies printed in the Pon- 
tiac Press Thursday, one-half tea- 
spoon of sugar was omitted. 
  
  
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ceremony Saturday in All Saints 
> Church where Jean H. 
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Her only jewelry was a 100-year- 
‘old Javaliere belonging to her fa- 
and white. forget-me-nots on a 
| prayerbook. 
Mrs. Charlene Woodford Grace 
'was Jean’s matron of honor. She 
| wore a gown of pale pink Rose 
  
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Bridesmaids included Helen M. 
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They carried crescent shaped 
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respectively, combined with spring 
flowers. : 
Robert Vidlund was best man, 
and seating the guesst were Charles 
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_FIGHTEEN __.-THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, JUNE 7, 1954 
Tourists Asking Questions |sHoutper-cut — 
About Mrs. Luce, Her Job|WEAL , hVARAY   
  
  
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~ m ‘ndewan |S answers tat wien ste os] Ban ig Vv Short Ch asten to the nearest side conflicting dpin Peel gies ; e 0 
‘afe to ask the first person in ear- 
; o” the boss, make the fina) decision shot, ‘What about Mrs. Luce? , 
Question: Do the Italians resent | | Question: But what do the Ital-| ausage Breast Ss the fact that the United States has lans REALLY think of her? 
ent a woman ambassador? | Answer: There are those who 
Answer. The Italians, being a like her and those who don't. She c c Cc ¢€ 
wolite people, gave Mrs. Clare | made nearly everyone in Italy an- lb lb 
Boothe Luce: a courteous recep | 8TY last spring when she appealed bb. . b. M le 
ion but kept their distance. to Italians not to vote for the 
| extreme parties. se eee eee ee eas eae ee ee eee ee eS ee ee   
      
Mrs. Luce told President Ei- | 
senkower, when he offered her Pogkng se a the charge that || Shankless Half 1 This Velucle Coupon 
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. She was virtually a national hero- 
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Luce, a controversial woman. Satur: cision to lb i Wed. 
carve up Trieste between Italy and e 
Today } Mrs. Luce feels the prob-| Yugoslavia. The decision came | LARD eeee with any purchase ; 
lem that she is a woman has/ from Washington and London, not 
heen overcome, but there remain | Mrs. Luce. ~  eraciusemmnmtiiakdimaiinalh 
both Italians and Americans who | 
wheve her job is twice as hard | 
because of her sex. 
Question: Is Mrs. Luce popular? 
Answer: This is not the measur- 
ing stick for an ambassador, whose | 
first job is to represent his or her | 
country. Obviously the most popu- 
lar ambassador is the one who 
gives away $100,000,000 with no 
strings attached.   ' 
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set leaves, one : lemon-yellow buds. Platinum rim. of an = — — 
Coupe Shape. 95 can administration, s less a 
. pe _ mane $18 to give and more questions to ask 
than her predecessors. 
WE FEATURE THE WORLD'S Question: How good a job ts 
FINEST CHINA AND CRYSTALS Mrs. Luce doing? 
Answer: This is one which only 
the State Department can answer. 
An ambassador is not supposed to 
solve another country’s problems, 
perhaps the chief task of an envoy 
in these days of rapid communi- 
cation 1's that of reporter — and 
Mrs. Luce is a veteran reporter. 
| What she tells Washington 
| gbeut Italy must be tailored inte   
    
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“MONDAY, JUNE 7, 10546 
  ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS   
PONTIAC, MICHIGAN   
    Lack of Driver’s License Leads Offense Pontiac Votes Monday   
3 School 
   sv be-all 
MRS. PAUL A. BROWN 
The mother of four school-age 
children, Mrs. Paul A. Brown, 38, 
has served as church school super- 
tendent at St. Johh Methodist 
Church, is past president of 
W.S.C.S. and a charter member of | 
the Southwest Civic Assn 
She is past president of Whittier- 
Jefferson PTA, has been appointed | 
assistant director of summer play-| 
grounds by the Department of 
Parks and Recreation and will 
tiac Counci] PTA health commit- 
tee. : 
Mrs. Brown has been a Pon- 
tae resident 14 years and is a 
nurses training at Cook County 
Hospital. Board Candidates List Views % 3 ee 
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es    ET : 
MRS. LOLA B. KING 
Presently secretary of Pontiac's 
Board of Education, Mrs. Lola B 
| King, 56, has also served as presi-| 
dent and vice president during her 
12 years on the board. 
A native of Michigan, she has 
| been a Pontiac resident 34 years, 
is married, lives at 98 8. Shirley 
Ave. and has three grandchildren 
| attending Pontiac public schools. 
in Grand Rapids, is immediate 
serve as council delegate on are’ | 
  Mrs. Brown says: 
“Schools of today must 
greater social responsibilities I In a prepared statement she | 
before. It is no longer enough to 
teach children the three R's, they 
need training in citizenship, com- | 
munity responsibility and under- | 
standing. ‘ 
“Most parents want the best 
schools they can get for their chil- 
dren and they are willing to pay 
for good schools. It is only the un- 
thinking citizen who is indifferent 
to what is done in the schools as 
long as they can keep taxes down. 
“That type of citizen fail to rea- 
lize that residential] real-estate 
values rise when schools are im- | 
proved and modernized. 
“Most school systems, Pontiac 
is no exception, are plagued with 
problems, One of the biggest is 
the shortage of teachers, build- 
ings, books, and modern teaching 
aids. 
“We need to join with the PTA 
and community organizations to 
cope with these problems and give 
support where it is needed. 
“How are the salaries of teach- 
ers? Are they high enough to at- 
tract and keep the finest, most | 
competent administrators and |   ‘Does the system provide a dy- teachers? | assisted in the painstaking selec- | ° 
tion of a new superintendent of | to Be Written, Not Oral namic parent-community program | 
that includes parent representation | 
in problems that revolve. around 
the school? 
“Does it provide opportunity 
- for festering mutual respect and 
understanding among interested 
and religious groups? 
“When the commiinity is armed 
with an accurate picture of the | 
schools in Pontiac and their needs | 
the community can organize for | 
action as other communities have | 
done and can launch a drive to im- |   
prove the system, for education is Canterbury, Dr. Geoffrey Fisher,| that banned him from access to| 
too important to be left to educa- | was reported ‘‘much improved” to-| official secrets. 
tors alone or to parents, It is the | 
total responsibility of all citizens.” | “Ag a member of thé Board of 
Education I have consistently sup- 
ported and recommended proposals 
| for improving the educational sys- 
tem in all areas, including the 
‘pay as you go’ plan for building 
and equipping new schools. 
“During my term of service the 
bonded indebtedness incurred in 
1932 has been reduced to the point 
where it will be completely retired 
this year. — 
“Due to the foresight and sound 
better financial position than any 
district comparable size in the 
State of Michigan. 
“As a member of the Board I   schools, also in surveying the im- 
mediate needs of the schools, and 
as a candidate for membership 
on the board of education, I whole- 
heartedly support the proposal to 
provide additional millage for sion, perhaps today, but not the | have the commission itself take the | 
*| oral arguments his lawyers asked. | case “under immediate considera. | buildings and operation. 
“T would like to se the job com- ‘May Inspection 
Chalks Up 41 C-C Safety Committee 
Finds More Violators 
This Year Than in ‘53 
During the May vehicle safety 
inspection by the Pontiac Police, 
more people (41) were ticketed for 
not having a driver's license than 
for all other offenses combined. 
The inspectimn is held in cooper- 
ation with the Pontiac Chamber of 
Commerce Safety Committee. 
An additional six drivers did not 
| have chauffeurs’ licenses, and 
| were second in line, followed by 
| persons with defaced operators’ 
| Hieenses, defective auto foot brakes 
and obscured windshield vision. 
thd Ie all~6,282 cars were checked 
oT _ by police, with 4,457 drivers re-   
  DR. LEONARD F. KLAUSMEYER | 
| A-Pontiac resident since 1941, Dr. 
| Leonard F. Klausmeyer is mgar- 
ried, the father of two children, 
| and lives at 230 Chippewa Rd. 
He is 48. a graduate of the 
University of Michigan School of 
  
Civil Service Aces 
Arrive in Far East 
“Since we have only two sources 
for funds it seems obvious that 
school taxes must be increased 
in view of the fact that our share 
from state sales tax is expected 
civilian 
pan, Okinawa, 
They leave for Okinawa June 17. 
  
Thieves Take Liquor 
“We as a community should be| Thieves took 40 cases of beer 
happy to support our schools with and three cases of liquor valued 
taxes to perpetuate a basic Amer- | at $256 in a breakin today at the 
ican heritage, the public school, Old Dutch Mill, a tavern at 3211 
system. In so doing the benefici-| Auburn Rd., Pontiac Township. 
aries will be our present children Means of entry was not determin- 
upon whom rests the future of so- | ed, Oakland County Sheriff's Depu- 
ciety.” ‘ties said.         
Scientists Offer Plan 
| Plea for Oppenheimer   
        WASHINGTON w — A written! by Lloyd K. Garrison, immediately 
| plea for barred atom scientist J. asked the AEC to bypass the usual 
| Robert Oppenheimer will come be- 
lfore the Atomic Energy Commis- | sonnel Security Review Board and 
As jal three-man board ruled tion.” Théy requested permission | pee by the commission's Per. |   
  
WASHINGTON (NEA) — U. S&S. 
Army military police criminal in- 
vestigators have uncovered a multi- 
million-dollar 
rough 
claims arising from World War II. 
Army officials admit that it adds 
up to a “Complex, conspiratorial 
rats’ nest.” it involves: 
Twe former American Gis now 
being sought in the U.S. by the 
FBI. 
Forged Army documents. 
Bold impersonations of U. 58. 
claims officials. 
The swindling of hundreds of 
Filipino citizens. 
As a result of the exposure of 
these criminal activities, scores of 
war damage and other claims 
pending from the Philippines, in- 
volving millions of dollars, are ex- 
pected to be rejected. Many more 
will be given a double-check by the 
Army. : 
The first clue to this fantastic 
conspiracy came to light last 
March when the Army claims of- 
fice received copies of two tetters 
signed by George Foster and 
| Thomas Fleming, U.S. officials in 
the Philippines, . 
The letters appeared to be on 
official Army stationery, were 
addressed to a Filipino, and tn- 
formed him that his claim for 
-$1,192,290 from the Army for     
  | 
pleted and believe my past expe- | last 
rience will beof value “in helping | “‘Oppie,”” famed as a father of the sday that the a aredtoneed having supplied feod and ma- to file a written brief by today and 
|. terials 49 .guerrilias.fighting the to apgue-at a tater date: 4 
to solve our school problems.”’ 
  
Archbishop Improves 
LONDON ®—The Archbishop of | 
day. He has been ill for a week 
with a severe cold. ‘original U.S. atomic bomb, was ‘a| A high AEC official, who asked, Japs had been approved. 
| “loyal citizen.” But, in a 2-1 de-| not to be named, said last night) 
security risk to remove President | told they could file a written brief 
Eisenhower's order of last Dec. 23| but not present the arguments 
To allow the ora] presentation be- 
fore the commissioners, he said, 
* © ®@: would set a precedent for all other | 
Oppenheimer’s attorneys, headed | security risk cases. cision, it found him too much of fais qenmameels lawyers have been 
  
                                     In a related development, 10 
scientists yesterday told Eisenhow- | 
| er that more security reviews like 
| that given Dr. Oppenheimer would | 
| point to a “sure road to national | 
| suicide’ by eliminating ‘‘men of 
Y independent mind from our defense | 
© | establishments.” i * - s 
In an open letter to Eisenhower, | 
110 officers and members of the; 
| Federation of American Scientists | 
| | suggested appointment of a special | 
presidential advisory board of lead- | 
\ers in government, science and 
|jaw to form a balanced security om +   2 tating Foon 2 purrs: Army officials realized something 
was wrong with the letters and 
sent a criminal investigator’ from 
the Military Police Corps to the 
Philippines to find out what was 
| going on. 
The investigator quickly estab- 
lished that Foster and Fleming had 
not written the letters, that they 
were clever forgeries. Then con- 
tacting the Filipino to whom the 
letters were addressed, the investi- 
gator uncovered a major phase of 
the conspiracy. 
Shortly after the Filipine had 
received the letters, he was ap- 
| proached two different times by 
Americans who identified them- 
selveg as Foster and Fieming. 
They told him that although his 
claim had been approved he 
would have to give them %5,000 
to bribe certain U.S, officials and 
fer other expenses involved in. The Filipino didn’t think that this 
request was out of order in view of 
the great sum he was about to get 
      duals who are known to have been 
friends and frequent companions of 
the two former Gls. The frauds 
they were arrested for involved 
enormous claims to the U.S, for 
back pay while fighting with guer- 
rilla forces against the Japs.   
    
  GREENLAND - DISC JOCKEY — 
Christine Stevens spins another record for the serv- 
icemen at Thule Air Force Base in Greenland. Every 
day she conducts her musical program, from the United Press Phote 
is one of three Air Force nurses there who help cage 
for more than 4.000 men at this nation’s northerm 
most defense base. Lt. Stevens hails from Arling- 
oe ee en Pretty Ist Lt. 
    
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By IRENE CORBALLY KUHN 
Kuhn is suthor of . 
“The Irene 
ue to enture”’ 
Se eas ce Aneurin Bevan, who specializes 
in hit - and - run attacks on Ameri- Prime Minister Clement BR. Att- 
lee, whose leadership of the La- 
bor Party and ite 14,000,000 ad- herents Bevan is trying to wrest 
away. 
Prime Ministers, past and pres- 
AP Wirephote 
; , of Georgia, top man in 
; Donald F. Newnham, of New York, Harry 
of Missouri, and Humbert F. Sweency, of 
Ss ae Ree ee ca, was recently convicted of hit-| ent, are bad luck for Bevan, who 
and-run driving. }was driving through Beaconsfield, 
America-hater Bevan, leader of ‘the hometown of Disraeli, when 
the extreme left-wing of the So he swerved from his side of the 
cialist party, was fined heavily for | road and ran into a bus. He plead- 
dangerous driving and leaving the | ed an emergency and told the 
scene of the accident. |court: “I'd rather be technically 
By .an ironic circumstance, -| ¥TONg and alive than technically 
Bevan might not have been | Tight and dead.” pos 
caught at (ll if the accident had 
not been witnessed by Richard 
Davis, son + in + law of former     slapped a stiff fine and license 
suspension on him. 
“Welsh - born, 57-year-old “Nye” 
Bevan is one of Britain's most 
brilliant, forceful and 
men. During World War II he be- 
ame notorious as the Churchill 
government's most vituperative 
and articulate critic. 
He insisted Churchill was 
not fighting “a truly anti-Fascist 
war,"’ and he opposed every major 
‘move savagely, disagreeing re- 
peatedly with the majority opin- 
jon, He waged a private war in 
: | the House of Commons, using ev- 
ery weapon in his vast 
oratorical and varied 
armory, ; 
.   Bevan’s Driving Similar to His Political Life 7 Churchill called him “a squalid | Elected to Parliament in 192?, 
| he has been returned continuously 
|ever since. He resigned from the 
Socialist government in 1951 over 
the amount of money Great Britain 
Bevan retorted instantly: “Better | was spending on re-armament, @ 
that than a wholesaler of dis- (policy he had supported earlier, 
aster.” | "The Bevanites do not constitute 
The feud between these two boils) a party so much as a coalition 
over regularly, and invariably pro-, backed by shrewd, able lieuten- | ants, working om deep - seated duces powerful insults and purple tional attitudes in the Laber 
epithets. party. 
Mercurial in temperament, he | Bevan and Bevanism are still 
is as capable of expansive and | powerful in England, and both are 
engaging geniality as he ts of | dangerous. The showdown between 
ee fadicals and moderates will come 
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Welch, counsel in the McCarthy- 
Army row, got a plane ride to 
Washington last night with Army 
Secretary Robert T. Stevens 
Seema. whe. tussived an hewe- 
rary degree from North Carolina Bob Considine Says:   
- WASHINGTON (INS) — Pharaph 
stepped briskly from his 
| solar boat upon arrival at the 
Army - McCarthy hearings, spied 
this reporter (an old friend) and 
|said, “These hearings got under ; 
way 
wrapping me at Sakkara. Anything 
new?" 
State College, bypassed Washing- | 
ton and flew directly to Norwood 
Airport, where Welch and two as- 
sistants got on board. 
Stevens, who did. not get off the 
plane at Norwood, said the group 
would confer on the ride to Wash- 
ington. 
Welch had spent the weekend at 
his home in nearby Walpole. 
  Firemen Save 
Child Trapped 
in Tin Air Duct 
__NEW YORK #—Fireman resort- | 
yesterday. 
First the rescuers cut off an en- 
pe. 
They cut the tin apart and freed 
the girl, who was scared but not 
seriously hurt. “They're still rapping,” I aa- 
arg with 
that is the toast of two conti- 
nents. You haven't missed much 
through the last 5,000 
the hearings.” 
“I suppose those Democrats on | 
| the subcommittee have made papy- 
| rus while the sun god (ra, ra, ra) 
| shone, as we used to -say around 
\the Nile,” Sank said. 
| “What a pleasure it must have 
|-been for them to sit back in their 
\chairs and throw an occasional | years of | 
|log on the fire, keeping alive the | 
blaze of the Republican feud.” 
‘Are they fighting among them- 
selves again?” he asked. 
“Not at all," I quipped. “The | 
Democrats have come to the de-| 
| fense of President Eisenhower, Ar- | 
my Secretary. Stevens, Attorney 
General Brownell, 
ney General Rogers, Vice Presi- 
dent Nixon, presidential assistant | 
Sherman Adams and the original 
Eisenhower man, Henry Cabot 
Lodge.” 
The Pharaoh scratched reflec- 
tively. “But they're all Republi- 
  
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Nil | ser, and there she showed up in 
  Cuss Words at ‘Hearing’ Banned; Dirty Linen OK | cans,” said in wonderment. | 
“why @hewla there be a fight? | 
“I should think that means that 
“You see,’ I explained, ‘The | 
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nesses and against the Republican | 
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Repaticen administration.”’ | 
‘| “1 gee,” Sank mused, but I could | see he didn't He turned his atten- 
tion elsewhere. 
“Was Schine executed?” he 
asked in his simple old Egyptian 
way 
  during the hearings,” I said, 
“Was on the stand for a short 
| thme,- expressed aq teal for but- 
| terscetch sundaes, and little has 
been heard of him since.” 
“But he was the one it was all 
about, I thought,"’ Pharaoh Sank- 
het wavered. 
“It’s not now all about Schine,"’ 
|I said with a sneeze that crumpled 
an oar on his solar skiff. “It's all 
about the legislative, the executive, 
and the judicial, and how they are 
three but one. It's also all about | 
party lines.”’ | 
“Communism?” he shrewdly | 
asked, indicating that they left 
more than food in his sarcophagus. 
I replied: 
“Sometimes.” I was thinking 
| chiefly of the telephone. i 
Net even a secretary of the 
Army, let’s say, can have a pri- 
vate line. That costs nearly 36 
cents more a month. Se he has 
| te have a party line, which 
everybody can listen in on. 
| “Mr. Symington discovered that 
‘this was true. He tried to help 
| Stevens over the phone and it 
turned out that it was a party 
line with Mrs. Whatsis listening 
| in, taking notes on the antimacas- 
|.court telling all except the cuss 
| word.” 
“What was the cuss word’"’ 
down-to-earth Egyptian asked. 
| “It started with a “‘d’ and end- | 
| ed with an “‘n” right and improp-/ 
ier,’ I revealed, blanching 
| The man thought for a jong time | 
| and then shook his head 
“Can't understand this dynasty,” | 
he said. “it won't say damn and | 
| yet utters weeks of obscenities | 
| Changes Occupation the 
  has swapped his blue coat for a 
rubber raincoat. A policeman for 
18 months, Riley decided that 
wasn't his calling and now hag be- THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, JUNE 7 
  come a fireman. 1954 
- Fire. Hits Grade School, spied 
‘Officials Blame Arsonists’ badly damaged and the custodian’s| 
against kood taste in government. plays all this soiled linen, 
won't say damn but exposes itself | off." 
to all this ribald laughter from | 
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Plan Sadne Net Pitching Perusshots 
Prophet Wants Applause for His Faith j in U.S., a   7, 1954_ 
Says ‘Move Over, Liberace, I'll Take a Bow’ ° By BILLY ROSE 
| I don't want to pat myself on 
well, 
The occasion 
follows .. . 
One afternoon 
a editing 
He suggested 
    4 
Ke i. « _ tae 
; pIELy nose 't describe the 
‘was referring to; he said the 
America was headed for as soon   point. I told Mr. 
| faster than other nations produced 
| eountry short. 
Republic,"’ I threw both book and 
| 1 teted equally dour 
touch-and-go years of 1937, 
‘Europe Will Have 
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month, West European television | 
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' nation hookup. TV experts said the 
| 45-minute debut of the network 
yesterday was a huge success 
The long-awaited experiment got 
under way with views of the Fete 
de Narcisses in Montreux, Switzer 
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TEHRAN, Iran, «—An Iranian 
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ministration revealed this yester-| For back in December 1946, I wrote a piece in 
|day in releasing the assumptions | which I pretended to know something about the 
jon which it will base its planning economic future of this country and now a rereading 
| of the piece shows that I DID 
know something about it. 
* > 
masterminding came 
dent Henry A. Wallace 
and asked me to write an article 
for the year-end issue of 
New Republic’ which he was then 
“Broadway Swan Seng’ and in 
Year's celebration eas the last | 
big blowout on Times Square 
before the depression. 
When I asked Mr. Wallace what depression he 
| its shift over from guns to butter 
My answer was precise, prestissimo and ‘to the 
Wallace I couldn't write: such a 
piece because I didn't believe in its premise 
| That it was my best guess that, 
| years to come, America would be producing autos 
faster than they produced matches 
That I couldn't ge along with the cut-rate 
| Cassandras whe were peddling panic, and that | 
| Petter’s Field was full of men who had sold this | 
Mr. Wallace seemed amused by my fire-eating 
misfortune tellers who were predicting, but loud, 
‘that were were all going to hell in a hanging basket. 
prophesies made during the 
73, 
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“1.00   ' and '37. And, by way of windup, waving the flag 
the back, but—| ke an extra in a Cecil B. DeMille movie, I 
opined that business trends for the decade shead 
would be Up, Up, and more Up. 
At the time this piece appeared. as you may 
remember. our total national income for goods and 
services was $180 billion: This year, it's a cinch to 
top $300 billion 
At the end of 1945, the Dow Jones stock averages 
were around 190. Currently, they're well over: 300 
\'. S. Steel was then in the low 60s. Now, after 
being split three-for-one, the new shares are selling 
around 50. Etcetera and a tickertape full of etceteras 
* . . for this bit »f 
about as 
ex-Vice Presi 
telephoned 
Inferentially, of course, the gloomy Gabriels in 
1946 were, in many cases, counting our system out 
and counting Russia's in. 
Between their calamity-laden lines, they were 
hinting that private enterprise didn’t have the 
staying power of the Conmmissar setup. 
Well, I won't bore you with the dreary statistics ” 
of the last eight years which prove how wrong they 
were, and which spell out the consumer-goods 
shortages in Malenkov's bailiwick—the chronic lack 
of things we take for granted, such as pants, dresses, 
shoes and even needles. 
* “The 
I call the piece 
epcoming New 
depression that 
as it completed 
s 
My own explanation of why we. 5 per cent of the 
world's pepulation. produces 85 per cent of its goods, 
is probably an oversimplification 
Briefly, it's this: That people will die for a cause, 
but over a sustained period they won't work for it 
They'll only work for themselves, for things they 
can put on the table. put on thelr backs, put on the 
wall, or put in the bank 
And that any system of government which aime 
te make the object of labor anything bet me! 
me! me! is bound, soener or later, to run afoul 
of human nature, < for at least 10 
shoes, and shoes | 
forecast. “If that's how you feef about it.” he) Like it or not, for the long pull yeu fust can't | 
| said, ‘write it that way and we'll print It.” | jegisiate the animal out of the human animal, and, 
Which I did, and he did as I read the history book, every state that’s ever 
oS 18... ©. : tried it has wound up as ancient history 
| In the minuscule masterpiece I wrote for “New But enough of this parlor pontificating. All I really 
bookcases at the 
years ago | potted a trend and, if Liberace will 
vacate the spotlight for a moment, I'd like to take 
a bow for it. 
"29 (Copyright, 1984) 98, 1907, 
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quietly not once, but several times.   
Actress Going 
to Germany 
for ‘Rosalinda’ By LOUELLA 0. PARSONS .| 
HOLLYWOOD (INS) — Kathryn 
Grayson couldn't be more heart 
broken over the tragic drowning of 
her 2-year-old nephew if he had 
been her own child. She tells me 
she just can't seem to get over it 
I believe this is one reason Katie 
wants to go to Germany to sing the 
starring role of ‘Rosalinda’ for 
Gottfried Reinhardt Reinhardt 
who was just here, has obtained all Forest Fire Near A-Cit 
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Fledermaus," on which ‘‘Rosalin-| LOS ALAMOS, N.M., wH— Atomic 
da” is based. This opera plays a| Energy Commission officials\ used 
very important part in my memory | some 1,000 men today in an effort 
since I heard it in Vienna on @ to finish licking a stubborn forest 
very gala occasion. fire which for two days menatred 
his atomic city I asked Kathryn if she will take ' 
ss Fey to with ber, She The wind which lashed flames ‘Pajama Game" in New York, and 
comedian Jack Carter have dis 
covered each other, 
After seeing “Caine Mutiny” a 
second time I liked it evea bet- 
ter. Seldom has a preview 
brought owt as many people, or 
as much applause, 
Shelley Winters was there with 
Jerry Paris, who has a smal! part 
in the picture. Fhey went on to the 
seni agi for alate — 
1,000 Men Trying to Halt 
aes coat reg A arid pee forest lands died ‘ton oH to her.’_And as soon OTSS! (Aes | wn early 
et “day. aTowinig —CoMprere”COnTATA| as Ciottfried ts ready, whieh will 
probably be in earty fall, Katie 
will be on er -way. + ment of the blaze 
and safety for the city. said the 
fire should be smouldering by vast night was Tony Martin's - . noon if all went well night. He was honored with a won- 
derful testimonial dinner, and the| _~ le 
day previous was given a new Con- | A railway freight car requires 
tract with MGM, Tony has wanted | about 20 tons of steel. set out to say in this piece is that better than eight | 
Janet Paige, who is such a hit in 
James R. Maddy. chief of health |   
Explains lke Order 
on Nuclear Devices James T. Patterson (R-Conn) says 
President Eisenhower has erdered 
only “limited” development of two 
nuclear devices because they are 
| |too dangerous to test: 
| Patterson, a member of the 
House-Senate Committee on Atom- 
| te Energy. told a newsman last 
| night the President gave the order 
on the advice of scientists. 
Patterson, questioned before he 
spoke at a banquet here, said he 
| couldn't discuss the devices further 
because of security reasons. 
He said, “I cail them devices, 
Tw won't call them | bombs."’ en a | 
  
       
   
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NOVEL — Singer Glorya Curran @ 
displays earpins she made from @ 
ordinary spring clothespins. One) 
side of clothespin is studded with | ‘a Today and Temerrew 
semi-precious stones. 
    
  2 LODK WHO 
|} HAUNTING CAST 
MARTIN LEWIS: Student Prince |'s 
Coming Soon |s 
tothe Oakland |§ 
“The Student Prince’ simply had | @ 
to be a hit 
If it hadn't been, Sigmund Rom- 
berg would have been a man with- 
out a mother-in-law. 
While some might regard this as 
a debatable tragedy, the composer 
_ happened tobe madly in love when 
this new show was preparing to- 
open in New York im 1940 | 
He needed its success to prove 
te the prospective mother-in-law 
that he Was a man of integrity. 
Yet the night of the opening, 
Romberg was convinced the crit- 
ics would walk out after the first gy 
His producers were certain @ 
they had a flop on their hands. @ 
And those who had seen it during @ 
tryouts likewise predicted failure, & 
Broadway musicals. 
Six hundred and eight perform- 
ances later, the curtain rang down 
for the last time on The Studen 
Prince at the Jolson theater. 
mie aoe ee oe 
on fame’s list of long runs 
bad bere “ees Ho Randolph the world, 
Ot course Romberg got the it | 
—and the mother-in-law. 
Motion picture audiences will 
soon see Student Prince for the, 
second time. when MGM's Cinema- 
Scope production is brought to the. 
Oakland screen, starring Ann) 
Blyth, Edmund Purdom, John Er- |g 3 THE STRANGER 
icson, Louis Calhern and the sing- |g as 
ing voice of Mario Lanza, bk inte WORE A GUN 
State AP Editorial Assn. E $00 _ CLARE Tivan 
Elects Soo Newsman 
GAYLORD uw — Eugene Sund- | 
| strom, of the Sault Ste. Marie 
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\meeting here over the weekend. _ 
\ He succeeds Fred M. Kidd Jr., of 
the Ionia Sentinel Standard. 
\Hobart Chipman, managing edi- | 
tor of the Battle Creek Enquirer 
and News, was elected vice chair- 
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to stay home with Cyd Charisse 
and their son for a long time, but 
his night club dates have been: 
keeping him ‘busy—and besides, a 
guy has to make a living 
His first on his new contract 1s Bob's 497 Elizabet 
DELICIOUS FOODS Chicken House h Lake\ Rd., near Telegraph 
  
      “Hit the Deck,”’ in which he will 
have one of the top parts with Vic PHONE FE 3 9821 | “gute Saree rer 
Damone, Jane Powell and Ann - 
Miller 
I would say Tony's under a lucky PHONE FEDERAL 2 4851 © NOW Thra Saturday! 
: > OAKLAND: MOODEANIY AIR CONDITIONED star right now, because he also has 
| deal to open the new Beverl\ 
  Doing a little snooping around 
McGuire and Arthur Julian busy at 
| work on a comedy for Shirley 
| Booth. It’s called ‘‘Hilda the First.”’ 
| and it's going to be a typical Booth 
story. 
Another thing I heard while I 
| had my ear to the keyhole is that 
Hal Wallis, who is in New York, 
is trying to buy “Solid Gold Cad- 
| itlac.” which stars Josephine 
Hull and for my money ts de- 
lightful SHE KNOWS 
Tall w the Hult play for 
uho has-expressed a wish | 
as a motion picture, ants 
Shirley 
to make it 
vt Hollywood collected 
at random The engagement ring 
Fernando Lamas bought for Arlene | 
Dahl is a five karat diamond sur- 
rounded with six rubies. Lamas. | 
} who is as much in love with Arlene 
now as she has always been with 
sugned the ring 
~ poms peragte has another tan] 
She's Sebla Selassie, granddaughter 
| of Haile Selassie, who has been to 
| see him at the Copa any number | 
of nights. Snapshots 
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Alvy Moore, who makes | 
motion picture debut in roto 
Slept Here,” will be a papa in | 
December. 
Gregory Peck, who was expected 
to arrive Monday morning, aa 
be here. He's disappeared and no | 
one knows where he is 
A dinner twosome attracting at- | 
tention is that of Syivia Ashley PLENTY 
TO KNOW! 
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 ~ Veteran Golf Observer Bob Harlow Says Baltusrol £=: 
Suits Player Who Drives Straight—Namely Hogan, =   
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Take Victories 
in Doubleheader City ‘A’ Teams Play 
First Twin Bill of 
Season Sunday © | 
CITY .“A” BASEBALL 
Oliver 2.0 Auburs 53 
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League 
was played yesterday at Wisner | 
Field with Oliver Buick and Gen-/ 
eral Motors taking victories by 
almost identical scores. 
Unbeaten _ Oliver nine trounced 
ClO No. 594, 8-1, as Art Capogna 
and Dick 
mound talents to limit the Union. 
men te four scattered singles, 
Capogna fanned five and walked 
two in five innings, and Womack 
struck out three and walked two 
in the other four frames. 
Oliber’s overcame a 1-0 deficit 
with a 6-run outburst, on four hits 
and an error, in the 4th inning. 
Genera] Motors came up With an 
11-hit barrage to smother the Mer- 
chants. Ernie Zubalik and Herman 
Bishop collected . three safeties 
gave up six hits for the winners. 
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Johnson, Wilson end Osika; Capogna | 
Womeck end White 
Merchants .. 
Bishop and Berg, Lewis and Pace. 
  
‘Bumpy Named 
fo All-America Burwell (Bumpy) Jones of Pon- 
tiac was named to the 1954 colle- 
giate All - America swimming 
squad today. 
, ‘The versatile former Redford 
High School star placed in two 
events, the 200-yard breast stroke 
and the 150-yard individual med- 
ley, his specialty, Jones is the 
mationa! mediey champ and form- 
erly held six of the seven Detroit 
high school records. Womack combined 
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apiece to pace the attack. Bishop lost contro! on his time trial yesterday and wound 
struck out eight, walked two and | up on the wall. His car caught fire putting him out 
       
   
   
       
   
  
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Nixon Posts 72 Net   
  NEW YORK, June 7—Vice Pres- 
ident Nixon, severa] governors and 
senators, a blind man, some one- 
armed swingers, a 5-year.old boy 
and a sprightly 83-year-old man 
matched - their handicaps against 
Ben Hogan's best across the na- 
tion last weekend in the third an- 
nual National Golf Day. 
In all, an_estimated 125,000 golf- 
ers, supported by local handicaps 
on their own courses, toured the 
links in the event sponsored by 
the PGA and Life Magazine. 
Hogan, however, did not play his 
round Saturday. Still rocky from 
a virus attack, he'll play next Sat- 
  Old, Young, Prominent, 
Otherwise Play Hogan 
urday at Baltusrol in Springfield, |   | Baltimore with a 94. His 22-stroke 
| handicap gave him an official 72. 
| Gen. William F. Dean, playing at 
_the Presidio at San Francisco, 
| scored a 109-29-80. 
| Gov. Dan Thornton of Colorado 
' turned in a 73-2-71 at Denver while | 
|Gov. Allan Shivers of Texas, Ho- | 
| gan's home state, scored an 8-11- 
|T3 at Austin, 
Hoyt Shuler, a one-armed golf- 
|e amazed his foursome at the 
| Orangeburg, (S.C.) Country Club 
| with an 83-11-72. And at Philade!- 
hia, Robert Allman, a blind man, 
| shot a 128-55-73 at the Overbrook 
| Country Club. 
In San Francisco, 5-year-old 
“Bumpy” was one of seven Uni-| x J. scene of the U. S. Open June | Frankie Dye made his bid for an 
versity of Michigan 
events. Others were Jack Wardrop 
(in 5 events), Ron Gora, Don Hill 
and Bert Wardrop (2 events cach | 
__Tom._Bennerand_Mike. Delaney... 
_ Michigan State gained one berth. - 
John Dudeck in the 100-yard breast | 
100 Attend Dixie   in the event will get another 
chance to do their best next Satur- 
day. 
fee: —& 
The money goes to the USO and 
Vice | the Nationa} Golf Fund. 
| Pyesident 
his round at Five Farms Club in Nixon finished swimmers | 17-19 Because of the delay in Ho-| “I beat Ben Hogan’’ medal with named to the honor squad in 10| gan’, appearance, golfers entered | @ 137-69-68 in a round that took | 
three days to complete at the Wat- 
sonville Golf Club, Alvin T. Dim- 
mer, 6, of Mobile, Ala., carded a 
121-55-66. 
C. M, Culver, the 83-year-old, 
had a 9-26-73 at Detroit. 
Maj. John Eisenhower. the Pres- 
ident’s son, had a 93-17-76 at the 
Ft. Benning Country Club.     
Junior HorseShow Patterson in Big Time 
Against Maxim Tonight By JACK HAND } 
Dixie Saddle Club's juniors held 
their lst horse show Sunday at the | 
Glenn Ellis farm in Clarkston. | 
More than 700 spectators attended | 
the affair. 
Event winners included: 
PONY—Christie Clark, Yale, Midnight. 
MUSICAL STALLS—(Under 13)—@an- dy Wells, Birmingham, riding Jill. 
WESTER: URE—Bob Parr 
Boots & Gaddie Club, sae Cricket 
ENGLISH PLEASURE-—Mary Kristik, riding 
Davison, riding Walnut King. 
BENDING RACE-—(13-18) yre.—Bobd 
Parrish, riding Cricket 
E RACE—‘Under 13)—Lona 
Nelson, Davisburg, riding Dandy. 
ENGLISH }OATED—lenore ‘Perahara, 
Grand Bianc, riding Captain Ginger 
SPEED Bob 
Milford, Babe. 
WORKING STOCK HORSE—Bob Par- 
Tish. riding | 
WESTER — Jacke ORSEMANSHIP 
Bischoff, Milford, oa Hill. 
ENGLISH HORSEMA: IP — Len 
riding Captain Ginger. 
FLAG RACE—(Under 13)—Carrie Jo 
Bischoff, Milford, riding Bambi. 
FLAG RACE—( —Gary Peon 13-16} 
Nelson, visburg, s 
CALP RIDING—Bob Lamming. Milford. 
  NEW YORK w#—Floyd Patterson, 
| 19-year-old unbeaten grad from the 
|Otympic ranks, moves into the big 
time tonight to box Joey Maxim, 
32, former light heavyweight cham- 
pion of the world, in an eight-round 
match at Brooklyn's Eastern Park- 
way. 
Network television audiences will 
see the bout (ABC-TV), starting at 
9 p.m. TEST). 
Archie Moore, the light heavy 
champ, also will be in action for   
match with Maxim when he meets 
Bert Whitehurst of Baltimore in a 
°r® | 10-rounder at New York’s St. Nich- 
olas Arena. 
After the $15,000 alleged bribe of- 
fight with Joey Giardello, both 
  All ‘A’ Gridder 
Marion Balcerzak, center on the | 
University of Detroit football team | 
carries an all “A” average which needs no help against the likes of | 
is the best on the squad. He is 
an engineering student. i is determined to win at any cost 
and Giardello wants to prove he 
Jones. 
The 10-round middleweight match the first time since his Miami. 
boys will be on the hot seat. Jones | (ABC) and television (NBC). 
| s * 
| Cisco Andrade, the sensational 
youngster from Compton, Calif. 
istar on the Saturday night fights 
|(ABC-TV) from the Boston Arena 
against Carlos Chavez of Los An- 
'geles. 
Billy Kilgore will meet Ernie Du- 
_rando of Bayonne, N. J., on the 
Wednesday TV (CBS) show out of 
Miami Beach. 
An “experimental” 20-round bout 
will come off in Boise, Idaho, Fri- 
day night. Henry Davis of Los An- 
geles is matched with Bobby 
Woods, Spokane. Both fighters are 
lightweights. There will be no TV 
on the bout. TAR be carried on network radio 
  
  Home Games at Night 
University of Detroit will play 
all six of its home games and 
one of the road contests on the 
jnine game schedule under the 
| lights next football season. 
  
pe eam mB —-e 
--~ By GRANTLAND RICE. 
  _»+ middle. You._rarelyever__see_Ben. sfray..off line. | 5 
NEW YORK—Bob Harlow, the golf-writing veteran | Sam Snead is a magnificent golfer. He is a brilliant 
from Pinehurst, N. C., where he is publishing a golf driver. But Sam every now and then sprays one off | Stic ite eens Qideumb ae wane iP), 24 tennis letter. 
magazine, dropped by to check on Baltusrol. the straight and narrow.. That means a lost stroke GE innings) | TSopTBALL THROW —Won by Forman a 
= SS ee Tiepm | (9 Bilagece 3 feett ince” gyEVIDUAL. BATTING Bob has checked on practically every leading | two or three strokes every round. oa $0-YARD DASH—Win by Cudajar ‘Q) || a a un MAb at 
course in the country the last 20 or 25 years and no| “There is now, a fine, tournament-tough bunch 7:30, pm. Jp Coleen 1s See Wee Nel | Tuite 2 8 ae F 
one can tell you better what course suits a certain | of young golfers coming along,” Harlow added. LEAGUE 100-FARD DASH — Won by Weteon House sscscctie 12 36 3 mk She 
golfer or what golfer fits a certain course. “There are any number of young golfers who can hast Pet, Bettas | (O, The ran ee ula oa 3): + 4 tee | 
o ee win this one if they can keep out of Baltusrol’s = im 3 nig | Stan be eo 3 8 ee 
“Raltusrol,” Bob told me, “sults Ben Hogan | rough—Bob Toski, Gene Littler, Bo Winninger, mie F High point men for Pontiac were | Kuan’... m8 $1 8 11 3 
perfectly, if Hogan plays. ae ee Gardner Dickigsen 3r., Jackie Burke, ote. 5 as 1), |Charlie Barge with 13 and Gene | Botting °:. 3sségii2 
rough. They can drive well om mee and om find | “Then we always have Open threats in Cary TODAY's Baas =. eee ieee 1 58 S ae 
lie gotten used to playing from | Middlecoff, Sam Snead, Lioyd Ms and Dee pm—| gaipnie gg ye age ag ay ea] ee 12 ; tt ot 
a good lie. They've . Sammy ; Mangrum, OD me bores 4) an Br BG of Det. &. Toledo 1. Quincy | Bertote 7 ot. & me 
nice and gentle places. It won't be that way at Dutch Harrison. These tough veterans always have | ®*oo¥lyy, st & hos = ‘2D Br B.C. of Det. 1, Eddie Guest Br B.C Pere wang asee i, es 
Raltusrol. | @ chance. e e ° bag oy —= “non J —Jones and Beattie L Brance 331 32 4) nr r) 1 900 
“This New Jersey course has gone back to the ork 3-4 tied fer ist. 3rd Brown (Phil) Heigh; Zuverink 382.38 32 8 9 2 0 1000 
past when you and I were young and they let the | When you stand on a tee and see ‘rough to the Ag -- ag * ROWKING BROAD JUMP, — Won Crome mime i “ts ‘6 
matted rough come up. . right of you and the left of you, you are inclined to | | | SATURDAYS RESULTS aor oe oe ony’ Sep ewne: 
“They will find rough that even Walter Hagen tighten up. 68, Chicago 53 sT BROAD JUMP—Won »y Hoeft $01.....8@ 64 10 53 2 4 333 
where “ : 7, e% Shaw <P); Ind Ram (P), 3r¢ Nor-| Herbert 97.1...27 41 19 17 1 4 = #200 
ould like—the rough Hogan hese. shots Puiledetphia. 9. wie. | (Phil). Distance § feet, 8% inched. Aber ........ 
ie ele you take . — down ee dite, OF so ea demure SCHEDULE | "eed rea. THROW_Won > Butler Wek ....i- a} 4 - H : i 008 
niblick out and play just for the fairway. a the : Course, bye) & 3, oe. pm (FP): Qnd Biwieki (B). Ird Engiieh «Tr. Miller es ee H e 
“Now Ben Hogan is practically the only golfer | from his. recent, iliness in time and can’t | Rew Saektcege [50 bs ete ee , TAM BATTING 
living who is nearly always straight Gow the | play) this will throw the tournament wide open. ot louie io. ag fy ei eg A ee   ‘pianship at Baltusrol CC., Spring- 
  THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, JUNE 7, 1954 
Links Aces Shoot for TWENTY THREE. :   
  
Vuky Fails to Finish   
  ae 
Biggest Entry in 
Test's History 
in Action Today Qualifying Play Under 
  
  
  
  | Sparrow and Hagan, Roberts 
| DRUG — 300 000 2- 
| BIRMINGHAM 000 101 0-2 3 
| Emsiey, Boe Goulet and 
| Atwood, Walker and Kothe 
Michigan Pros, 
Amateurs Vie 
for Open Berths 
_ Sectional qualifying is underway 
today at Franklin Hills and Plum 
Hollow Country Clubs for positions | 
in the National Open Golf cham- |   
‘field, N.J., later this month. 
| Eight berths are open, with a 
| field of 123 golfers in competition. 
|Seventy-one are pros headed by 
|Meadowbrook’s Chick Harbert, 
Horton Smith, John Barnum, Max 
|Evans and many others. 
A star-studded group of ama- 
teurs, headed by many-times state 
champion Chuck Kocsis, also is on 
{hand for the 36-hole test. | 
‘Major League Results     
AMERICAN LEAGUE Won Lest Pet. Bening | Chicago 3 6 43 — | 
Cleveland 233.0... a a) New York .. a ae ee Detroit =... ss eee 2 21 $23) Tl Washington .......- so B@ 44 13 pecieunnee “6S 3 6D Philadeiphia 17 M334 15% 17 31 384 15%     
        
lar with the players. By HARRY CHANDLER 
| MILWAUKEE @—Chuck Steven- 
son of Garden Grove, Calif., an worth $6,388 to Stevenson and J. C. his second straight 
_atsoran in the Indianapolis 5Q0- Agajanian, owner of the car which victory, Sam Hanks, who won here 
mile Memorial Day race, beat a, Stevenson also drove in the Speed- last year, failed to qualify for Sun- 
reasonable facsimile of the same | way grind but 
field in the 100-mile Rex Mays Me- 
morial race yesterday. j * 
The victory, over a field of big A Flop at Indianapolis, Stevenson 
Scores Victory in Mays | 
names headed. by the’ Indianapolis |in 1952. Vukovich, of course, leads 
champion, Bill Vukovich, was 
failed to place. 
* . 
Tt also earned Stevenson 200 
| points in the 1954 driving cham- 
\pionship competition which he won   
  
  
      
  
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19, Missouri   
  
  | senior at Birmingham, Christie has 
and baseball for three years. Memorial 
with the 1,000 points he earned in 
Indianapolis 
‘day's race. i * - . . 
Stevenson roared across the fin- 
ish line only two seconds ahead of 
the veteran Manuel Ayulo of Bur- 
ibank, Calif. Chuck set a blistering 
|new track record of one hour, one 
|minute, 31.297 seconds, an average 
speed of 97.5 m.p.b. on the newly- 
pares State Fair Park one mile 
track, 
  
    
    Way at 32 Locations; ° . ._* a, Siisai ab | 
Big Event June 17-19 azing ve me rinis acne, Cull, whe qasied $05 a . field of 22, zoomed to ninth in the By ‘ED CORRIGAN . first five laps and finished fourth 
NEW YORK @—No fewer than| CINCINNATI u® — Tournament-|terday ‘but he had to go overtime Reese 1,904 galtero—the biggest entry list wise Lloyd Mangrum of Niles, Ill, | to do it. Cae Chan tate ate ala 
|in nistory—shoot today for 129 | finally made the winner's circle in| Mangr. ning in a k_reco places in the National Se nal made tae wines ee Sar ee cedar par aoe ee eet LOLS leet 
pionship and the dubious pleasure down the $2,400 top prize in the ‘e © »® 
of trying to beat out Ben Hogan Western Open Golf tournament by| Vukovich won the pole position 
for the title: nosing out Ted Kroll of New Hart-|at a speed of 100.7 
« * * ) Ul _ | tord, N. ¥., on the first hole of a|m.p.h: But the Fresno, Calif., iron The odds against any one of, sudden-death playoff. tan, after leading for the first 
them winning stand at roughly | . : Mangrum, -a former National nine miles had to give way 4a the 
2,000 to 1 and it's 15 to 1 that any Open champion and winner of the . Vukovich finally 
particular golfer won't even isses cor Western Open two years ago, dropped out of the race at 77 miles 
ify. — hadn't won a tournament this year | 
The big event is scheduled for b Half rong de pan and then he did "Kelly Is Fifth 
| Baltusrel Golf Club in Springfield, y Ser He came from four strokes be- . : eee June ed rn ae overtake to Win Pontiac 
| shoot joca- . Roberto De Vicenzo of 
[tins aca the country and the| Mathews Registers 3rd Buense Aires, Argentina, Bob Roe, |} Peedway Event 
veer ca at Cincinnati are thé un| Fastest 2-Mile Race | DUE of San Francisco and Chr} Five different drivers have won 
fortuna Most pose cage, and Jackie of Kia-|the five feature races held thus 
-oomecemarctinges Bh ool Bcc in America Se ita cake His 66 gave tar at Pontiac Speedway this sea- a a tie with Kroll 
extra day after finishing the West-| MILWAUKEE «®—The planned! who had headed Mangrum by a| came nae bn binky go y' ern Open yesterday to play for the | race which has young Gene Mat-| stroke going into the final round. | crowd of 2,000 fans at the ae 
15 spots that have been alloted to| thews in the record books today! Because many of the Western | oval et : 
that area by the United States| with the third fastest two miles| Open competitors are entered in : 
AP Wirephote | Golf Assn, © ever run in American, collegiate |the National, Open qualifier bere ney cnr antiga te tee 
of any sear ten the 100 mile Rex Mays Memorial | joy Mangrum, the Western atl & tain poled ; Cub bp unt on cek Fair from completely dominating minous concrete speedway. Open winner, is one of the 33 play-| The Purdue ace, aiming for the | would be a sudden-death affair. the day's activities. Fair won his 
a _ ) ers who are exempt from quality: | 1¢-yearald record, sipped around Kroll sliced his drive into the | Bett race and set track records . . — some of the biggest names | the Marquette Stadium track in 8| rough at the right on the first extra |!" Winning beth the trophy dash 
| OW Ip game are among the 88) minutes, 58.8 seconds Saturday |hole and took a par four. Man-| 4 Australien pursuit, | e 
| ’ — ss night to highlight the 29th running | grum, right down the middie, laid| His time for the ¢lap dash was | include Bob Toski, who has | te Central Collegiate Confer- | hie second chet eight fect from|i minute, R09 satends, while in 
bd of 8,40 Big f. this | nce track meet. His time was the pin and dropped the putt for| the Fair's time for the 12 
| pil | ion ie Fi palnnee the Colonial | OY, @ half second off the recog- a birdie and the top money. in the pursuit was 4 minutes, 
dager dh a nized American record set by Don} De Vicenzo, the darling of the | 13.02 seconds. 
; . POA unsenap. Las’ Veeus Open | Ash of Indiana in 1936, but was | galleries, stayed even with par, 8 "ee 
Shaw's Beat Sports, | winner Art Wall; Argentina's Rob-| Un the second best in the coum) Ti for 270 cnt ee a ete de | ext a ot SS care, lntunet of the 
Drayton Clips Team certo De Vicenzo; Canada’s Gerry Ce $1,800. — samen 5 ae bees F Rirestarsls |Kesselring; Australia’s Peter)» coitee of Kansas ran the , pw 
rom Sirmingnam | Thomson, plus Tommy Bolt. Jerry Portia 8:58 in a triangular dl winning ene and Don trish the oth- 
Pontiac teams split a pair of} while all this is going on, Hogan, | ™¢et With Arkansas and Drake at heat winners were Cliff Herring of 
exhibition tilts with Waterford | the master shotmaker whe will be | Lawrence, Kans., May 8 but the of PYC Sunday Test Milford, Bill Walker, Bob W: ‘ 
bg te ales last night eking an fifth a Pontiac Yacht Club's regular and Chuck Partello of Rochester, 
title, will be an exhibition | “ly. Wednesday night racing program | Modified stocks run again 
Shaw's Jewelers dumped_Dick | at the Atlantic City Country Club,| The final 100 yards cost Mat-| will start this week at Cass Lake, | Wednesday night with time trials 
& Wes 6-1 behind the S-hit pitch- | where he shot a 2under-par 70|thews his bid for Lash’s record. | with the races beginning at 7:30|8t 7 p.m. and Ist race at $:30. 
ciety ot eee se oe “e@ © @ een erutively {> “% versity cage dia ; Sunday’ Larry | Detroiter Is Winner 
mend. ctor ctrock on tine na | The 20 low scorers of last year| average time for the last quarter, | . Denky’® suse wae won Us, Maa? Wi 
gave up no bases on balls, are exempt, along with the current prog erg peg beh pee O'Dell end Jerry Linter os esow. of State Cycle Title 
Three on Drug pitchers— | PGA champion ee a gy sl ft =; wah = 00 — Les Huntwork in “99 was 2nd| IONIA @®—Paul Goldsmith, of St, Al Emsiey, Gary Boe and Bill Littler, who since has turned pro) clocking for the ‘last lap. with Judy Huntwork and Harold | Qair Shores in suburban Detroit, 
[peer gere a as the! 1, addition, all former Open cham-| Matthew's performance shoved Callahan crewing, and Van Phipps | winner of the 500-mile motorcycle 
bac “gh pped Birming- pions, who want to try their luck, | the best discus throw of the year was 3rd in “April,” crewed by | race in Florida last year, captured 
ay, . are eligible. This is their last free out of the limelight. Olympic star | Greta Phipps and Don Arno. j the 10-mile Michigan motorcycle 
nee action ro tonight | ticket, though. Starting in 1955,| Jim Dillon of Auburn tossed the hpatrianntines — 
= udette Park | they'll have to qualify along with | platter 180 feet, 8 inches as a warm | Wing UM Scholarshi G ith led all the way in 
diamonds. Northside’s schedule | the rank and file. up for the NCAA meet this week- P the race staged as the main event 
| matches Birmingham Riteway and/ This year’s qualifying round will end at the University of Michigan. Howard (Chris) na of Bir- | of a motorcycle derby at the Ionia 
Meee et T pom and Forster Toot be different from the 1953 Version’ Michigan” State won the teany npc inn boereiga Ss 
0. 504 at 8:30 p.m./ when 300 players made it at the title on 32 points, with Marquette on lshenaty of ‘ichiean | 108 = ania ao a pt » U . an. : saw roar across 
the finish line ahead of runner-up 
14. Ohio State 13 and competed in football, basketball Larry Stone, of Dearborn, and 
third-place Alvin Davis, of Fiint. 
  
=:Homerun-itis Still BOSTON (—Tiger skipper Fred! games Tiger throwers gave up 158! the current swing of the éastern 
Hutéhinson is frantically searching 
for the cure of an ailment called 
‘“‘homerun-itis” ‘that is plaguing his 
pitching staff for the 2nd straight 
season, 
. eee 
During the 1953 season, the De- 
troit mound staff led the Ameri- 
can League by a wide margin in home runs. 
The Tigers have played 4 
games this season and 45 times 
Detroit outfielders have watched 
helplessly as line drives and tow- 
ering fly balls soared into the 
stands above them, 
Fourteen enemy home runs have 
    
  
Pontiac Boys’ 
Club Athletes 
Win M-O Meet Take Association Test 
Second Year; Capture 
Both Division Titles 
Boys’ Club Junior afd Inter- 
mediate track team recently be- 
came champions of the Michigan- 
Ohio Boys’ Clubs Association for 
the second year in a row     
tiac with six Boys’ Clubs compet- 
    Sullivan (2-2) 
venger (1-3). 
(Only games scheduled) 
Gicees b4,'wemngea's ago | Baltimore 7.2, New 
  
  = RUNNING BOARD JUMP—Won hy 
| Barge ‘P:; 2nd Welker ‘P'. 3rd Ander- 
wor *Phtly Dietence 17 feet-#-inches 
STANDING BOARD JUMP-—Won by 
  
  The track meet _was held@in Pon- | 
ing. The results: 
Juntore—Pontiac. 28 points Quine 
Br. B.C. of Det. 25; Bloomer Br B 
of Det a 2 Toledo 1%, Philadeiphis Br 
B.C. of . 1, Bédie Guest Br. B.C 
of Det. 1 
HIGH JUMP—Won by Barge (P' 2né 
a Willams... ahem 
& feet 1 inch | Time 61 seconds 
| 190-YARD DASH—Won by Conley ‘P); 3rd Bowell ‘P) 
Pontiac, and Phiie- (Phil), | 2nd Brown 
» 
Pontiac tdpk a first in every 
event. High pointy winners for 
| Pontiac were Willie Shaw and 
| Hayes Jones with 13 points each, 
followed by Butler and Conley 
| with 5. 
County Athletes Gain 
Letters af Ferris   
have been awarded letters for com- 
peting on spring sports squads a! 
Ferris Institute, Big Rapids 
Winning basebail awards were 
Max Stamp, Bob Studt, Larry 
Gates and Jim Hunt, all of Pon- 
Lyon. Dave Dildine of Milford 
earned a golf award and Clare 
Johnson of Drayton Plains won a 
  
  been the main reason for the Ti-. 
“gopher-ball”’. pitehing. In — 14! gers’ eight losses in 12 games on+     Rampant were scheduled to do the pitching 
clubs. for Detroit today in a doubleheader 
And yesterday proved to be no| windup of the five-game Boston 
home run holiday as Boston spotted | series. 
Detroit three runs in the Ist inn- 
ing and then won the game, 7-4. mek Tt a TTT 
Four home runs by Ted Lepoio.|Bawnar $} 1 3 RAEM SG fe Mik Bolling, Harry Agganis and pMex oll ress N 2. ws 12 ° 
= een RL ee it Sox runs. | Jensen 
Lepcio, Agganis and Jensen had . ~ oN = { ‘t i band mI " H H ; 
out —— aged a 4 : ! : House < z 3 i . r 2 € ao 
\eamet ever dee Tigers epliing eer 8! Fees SHG | a twi-night doubleheader. ceaee thee 
Ralph Branca started yesterday's Aver. eee 
game. He was relieved by Ray Weik, 66 6 
|Farbert after Lepcio and Bolling | Totsle sir ts “Toiah m $240 
had blasted their homers. | >—walkea for Kalme in on an Or. 
  Herbert, eventual loser, came 
| om te hold a 44 the. Agganis 
slammed a two-run four-bagger 
off him, and Al Aber, 3rd Tiger 
| pitcher, threw a gopher ball at 
, Jensen in the Sth for Boston's 
final run. - 
Bob Nieman singled in_oné* run 
in the Ist innirig and Walt Dropo 
scored two more with a double.     
Seven Oakland County athietes Ray Boone hit a bases-empty ho- Kincer’ 6 
mer in the 3rd frame to end the | 
Tiger scoring. ' 
Ned Garver and Steve Gromek | 
* 
A number of Oakland County 
area golfers seem pretty well as- 
sured of having earned “I beat 
Ben Hogan” medals last Saturday. 
| Hogan, recovering from a virus 
infection, will play his round this 
at Baltusrol Country 
Martin Groza of Pontiac shot a 
/102-at Pontiac Country Club, but 
    | 73. His S’handicap made it 68. | A pair of 62s registered at Mo e—Gtruck out for Olson in 
Detroit 
1500 Oakland Golfers Boston 
R--F. Bolling. Tuttle 
Jensen 2 — White 
one RBI—Nieman. 
Lepcio 2 M Boiling 2. Agganis 2. Jensen, — 
27B—Dropo, Olsen. White. Hatton. Boone 
HR —Lepcio. Boerne Boitin Agganis 
Jersen. S—Kinder DP—M _ Bolling. Lepcie 
and Agganis. Boone F ear | 
B Left—Detroit 8 Béston & —Brancea 1, 
Aber ek Nite 
Weik 1. Nixon 2. Kirder 2 HO—-Branca 
4 m 3 13. Merbert 3 © 2 2-3. A 
1 in 1, Weik t in tl. Nixon @ In 7 23, 
im 1-3 R-ER—Brance #4 
Herbert 2-2, Aber 1-1. Weik @@ Nixon 
44. Kinder 00. HBP—By Branca (Lepcio), 
By Nixon (House? W—Nixon (#4) Le 
Herbert (1-4) U—Stevens Rommel, Napp, 
Flaherty. T—2 49. A—15.838 
rey’s Golf Club also will be ex- 
tremely hard for the great Hogan 
to best. Rolfe Weil had 97-35—62. 
while Ed Taylor had an 80 with 
18 handicap strokes. 
Toughest job facing an Oakland 
County golfer was that of Chuck 
Kocsis, who must ‘beat Ben’’ with- 
out benefit of handicap. The for- 
mer state amateur champ and 
Walker Cup star gave Hogan some- 
thing to shoot at, however, with 
a fine 70 at Red Run Country 
Club. 
Approximately 1,500 competed 
Saturday at county courses, with 
Edgewood's turnout of 169° best 
At Oakland Hills, 141 played 
against the champ, while 140 par- 
ticipated at Red Run, 
One-hundred thirty-seven played 
at Tam O'Shanter, 135 at Birming- . 
ham C. C. and 125 at Orchard 
  Compete Against Hogan _   
  
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   THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, JUNE 7, 1956 
Minoso Making Bid for AL Most Valuable Honorste nates by‘ Ted Williams “potentially the into the running sfor ‘the most. five in hits, home runs. doubles; place margin sweeping a double-| the National and advance to within Chi f 10-3 
les, ,     
  
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Michigan 5s Largest Associated Press Sports Writer | greatest. player in the American coveted honor the junior circuit! and batting. His team value is re- header from the Athletics in Phil- a game of the runner-up New York 
Tire Dealers! Orestes (Minnie) Minoso, called | League,” has thrust himself boldly | has to offer—the Most Vafuable flected in his ability to do a work- adelphia 2-1 and 7-5 while Brook- Giants. The Phils got all their runs 2 mr eat ttn “J ‘maniike job at third base as well lyn boosted its National Leagie in the first and seventh innings 
ef © 7 as anywhere in the outfield. lead to two games, thrashing the Bobby Morgan's grand slam hom- H 
‘ Buy on Budget! { | Largely because of the all-  Minoso was Chicago's big gun Chicago Cubs 6-4 Yor fits ninth er highlighted the six-run first. Pontiac Blows Chance 
A Ne Money Down! around brilliance of this Deet-foot- again yesterday as the White Sox straight. | The Giants and Cincinnati Red- to Wrap Up SVC Title 
, ed son of Matanzas, Cuba, the Chi- swept a doubleheader from Wash-| The Baltimore Orioles held New legs exchanged 32 decisions. The ; L Sat doa 
One Full Year cago a re a ington 53 and 64 to run their win-| York to » split in their twin bill! Giants won the first game on| '" 4608S racy 
keep within striking distance of the -ning streak to five straight and to the third place Yankees Monte Irvin's 10th bomer of the| : 
to Pay! league leading Cleveland Indians. | stay within eight percentage points three and a half games behind the season in the eighth. The Reds! pumiae High's beesbell teom 
No player—and that includes! of first place. He smashed his 10th! pace. Veteran Joe Coleman, con-| took the nightcap in the ninth when | Dew its chance to wrap up the 
DAYTON “BLUE Williams, Al Rosen and Yogi Berra) home run with a man on base to/tinuing his fine comeback, beat; Bob Borkowski singled to score Saginaw Valley Conference's 194 
|—has done more for his club than provide the winning margin in the | the Yankees 7-4 for his sixth vic-| Chuck Harmon from second. championship here Satyrday by 
has Minoso. As the season comes opeyer. He collected three singles, | tory but the Yankees won the sec-| Pittsburgh overcame a grand bowing to Flint Central, 10-3, to the one-third mark, the 30-year-| drove in his 50th and Sist runs,| ond game 52 as Allie Reynolds | slam homer by Milwaukee's Eddie Chief's joss left them tied with 
old outfielder leads the circuit in scored his 46th run and stole his | outpitched Don Larsen. | Mathews to win the second game Central with a 81 mark and set runs batted in, runs scored and’ seventh base in the nightcap. He Philadelphia's Phillies out-/64 after Jim Wilson had pitched ,,. stage for a showdown battle triples. He's tied for the lead in is hitting .333. | shugged the St. Louis Cardinals 11-8 | the Braves to a 40 opening game at Fli t Thursday. when the t stolen bases and among the top; Cleveland protected its first! to tie Milwaukee for third place in| victory. sesan ieee conference aig 
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HOT SPRINGS, Va. i — Patty 
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SAFETY FOR CHIEF — Things looked rosy for | pases with a triple. Those runs eventually fell short ieee 
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TWENTY-FIVE   
ntee Gets Final Shot at 4- MinuteMile Mal Whitfield. Nan rey Seated oe Sze |Spege Taw ae mcafee ee 
of Kanens Sier says: 
e., 
sith a good. treck, e- warm. | 
a good pace I) 
  ‘Cosmos Win Tennis 
Title for 6th Year KALAMAZOO W® — Hanitramck 
took the state high school Class A 
of the Canine sale ween be ma, | Cymeic 1.300 meter (metric mile) |run the first three in 2:59 and) tennis crown for the 6th straight 
ts in England |champion Josy Barthel of Luxem-'broken a tape at 1,500 meters | Year Saturday by defeating: Mount 
“This will be my last race be-/bourg and feels it will take a 4 (about 120 yards short of « mile) | Clemens 94-5%. 
»| think I can beat Dansister’s r00*|fore 1 gp te Maxine éammmer camo | minute effort to win the race. 
ord." “next week so I'm going’ to give it 
  
Open U.S. Test Gonzales, Segura Rate 
as Biggest Threats to 
Aussies’ Sedgman 
LOS ANGELES @®—The $7,500 
U.S. Professional Tennis cham- 
pionships open tonight with Aus-| 
tralia’s Frank Sedgman the top | finest came at the 533-yard 15th j 
threat to a couple of guys named | 
Pancho. 
Richard (Big Pancho) Gonzales. | 
winner of the recently completed | 
pro tour, is top seeded and Fran- | 
cisco (Little Pancho) Segura is the | 
defending champion in this tour- 
tonight. 
  
Ferstle Wins Feature 
at Lake Angelus Track 
  
SUNDAY’S STARS 
By The Associated Press 
BATTING — Minnie Minoso, 
‘white Sox—drove in four runs 
ington Senators. 
PITCHING—Jim Wilson, Braves 
—pitched a four-hitter in his first 
start of the season as the Braves 
defeated Pittsburgh 4-0 in the first 
game of a doubleheader. The Pi- 
rates took the second game 6-4. 
  
TR: Baltimore. 77: 
Pierce, Chicero, 60: Trucks. Chicago. 4; 
Hoeft, Detro't, 53: |_ Gare, Cleveland. @ 
NATIONAL AL LEAGUE 
BATTING - Robinson, Brook! 308 ; 
Mustal, St.Louts, ; Jablonski, St Louis 
; Mueller, New York, 380; Hammer, 
Philadeiphia, 362. RUNS—Musial. St.Louis, 50; Moon, 8t 
mis, &: rm. Philadelphia. © 
Sauer, Chicago Schoendienst, St 
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Phiadelphia, 44; Mays, New 
  
  
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(sarrereeseee: My biggest 
  The chip shot in Melbourne was 
one of my best, but I believe my 
jef the St. Augustine course in 
| the amateur-professional tourna- 
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for my second shot rested on the 
back slope of the lith tee, way 
| out of line. Forty feet ahead was 
a group of tall trees. My left foot 
necessarily was higher than the 
This automatically 
across the ball. 
I got the ball up quickly, 
to the left, brought it back 
    ship in Melbourne in October of 1934. 
Using a 5 iron, I chipped in from about 15 feet off the final green 
for a birdie 3 to prevail by six strokes and pocket $3,500. 
    
and with thejaid of a 
slight following wind obtained 250 
. | yards. 
This required tremendous power, 
but the ball wound up four feet 
' from the pin. | the slice, 
  
Oscoda Paddlers Win 
Milford Canoe Test 
River race last year. 
A total of 78 teams entered com- 
petition in eight classes. | win an event was the mixed’ cou- 
ples (over 21) division taken by 
and Denis Nankivell of Birming- 
ham in 1 hour, 11 misutes and 4 
.| seconds. 
  
The best streak in collegiate foot- 
ball belongs to the University of 
Washington which went 63 games 
without a defeat from 1907 to 1917. 
Four of the games were ties. 
  
      Only Oakland County team to 
    
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70x15 | 2505 | 18.75*]e20x15| 3140 | 23.55° Deluae’ Super-Cushion ius Oy Goodyear. See ws NOW for   
© plus ton end your recappeble tire the deal of the Year! DELUXE       
                   
                
      
Even BIGGER DOLLAR SAVINGS on WHITE SIDEWAiLS during this SALE! 
     $1.00 DOWN PER TIRE... Pay as little as $1 5 a week! Sale ends July 3rd! 
GOODYEAR DRAYTON SHELL HOUGHTEN COOK’S SHELL 
SERVICE STORE SERVICE G&G SONS — SERVICE 
. 80 $. Cass FE $-6123 4310 Dinie Hwy. OR 3-9311 $28 N. Main OL 1-976! 2955 Highlond MU 4-5085 
a ny PU RE re ee... 
BURLEY MOTORS ROY PULVER CRAWFORD STURDEVANT 144 $. Cente? MU 4-5755 25 Pine s. . FE 4-2505 SERVICE SERVICE 
— —— 2705 Orchard Loke 250 North Perry FE 3-9547 
MASTER K. F. JEROME ome tet ee Ponviae 
SALES & SERVICE MOTOR SALES ASA SMITH CY OWENS 
7675 Highland Read 280 $. Seginaw FE 4-3566 ‘ 150 Center ' MU 4-6572 147 S$. Saginaw FE 5-4101 
Pontiec OR 3-279! Pontiac Highland -Pontise 
BUSH’S SERVICE MANSFIELD SERVICE SPORTSMEN’S SERVICE 
446 Oaklend Ave. 701 $. Saginaw S$. 910 Joslyn Ave. 
Pontiac, Mich. FE 3-9657 Pontiac, Mich. FE 3-9269 Pontiac, Mich. - FE 3-9402 
KEEGO SALES & SERVICE SIX LAKES SERVICE Keege Harber, Mich. 9260 Cooley Lake Rd. 
FE 2-8394 Mifterd, Mich. ‘ EM 3-9157 
OWEN’S SERVICE LEE G BYERS SERVICE CARROTHERS SINCLAIR SERVICE 
2295 Auburn Ave. FE 4.1620 126 Main S. OL 6-956! 400 Se. Broadway MY 2-956! 
R. F. ©., Pontise, Mich Rochester, Mich. Lake Orion, Michigan 
    
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Casseroles? ... Only Good tor Unwanted. Company 
By SAUL PETT 
meets the : ment or truce is reached on the | eo. 
question of how often should # = /’one thinks enough about it, 
husband do the dishes or who will lone is tempted to philosophize on 
write the family checks or who the connection between casseroles he promise of a inted eye- will give 2 a.m. feed- 24 7 
i beget lors clothes does brow arching up and away, or the 
¥ eadicnt really neéd or i ho's scent of a subtle perfume or, even 
7 to drive the sididren i ae a false undergarment. But perhaps 
} ea heee the saat war * be- we better not go into that. 
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tween the sexes, I think, will be! ‘ Casseroles symbolize woman's 
fought over the delicate issue o reluctance to face culinary-than 
  casseroles. ee ” yesterday's roast beef (or chicken | 
Women ‘like casseroles. Men or leteter cr veal or tune fish) — e@ casseroles. is still yesterday's roast beef, ete., 
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This, of course, is a dangerously 
broad generalization but, rather 
than waste time proving it, let's 
try to explain the basic cleavage 
By nature, man is essentially a 
»-.ealist who prefers hard fact to 
between-the-lines interpretation, a 
— ative we clings A there. ' ' 
quo a rowns on sudden Padgett — who began deli j 
and unwarranted change, a skeptic | wie horseback and in 
who grows uneasy iin the face of agon 
something he can't immediately }\, oid route and visit his ex- 
recognize or understand. patrons—if he gets lonesome, 
By nature, woman is indirect. ‘ 
subtje, imaginative, escapist and Tobe All Kinds coy. A woman is never more coy 
HILLSBORO, Ind. (?) —A high than when she has cooked a coy | 
casserole, All casseroles, | submit,| way sign as you approach this After 45 Years on Job 
McCRORY, Ark. U— Seventy- 
year-old William J. Padgett re- 
cently retired after 45 years of 
  “tease” in women, the urge to| “Home of 600 happy people and 
    
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        the fact that | 
| 1909 — says he plans to drive over | tendency to persuade us that there ; now defrocked, sliced up and hid- 
NEW YORK ®—Once a settle. 5 more to a dish Kfemale or) den like a poor relative under a 
|melange of 
/noddlés or rice. ¥ 
Rural Mail Carrier Quits | ot of #!! this, ito our lives. etc 
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| Economical? I wonder. 
| you've painted in an entirely new | laxing in the living room. 
service as @ rural mail carrier} 
  
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are coy, They reflect the basic | central Indian community reads: | 
  Easier to prepare? I don’t know. 
‘I've seeh an awful lot of pots, 
whipped potatoes, |. awful lot of slicing and mixing 
A woman is simply a grown up | and ing go into casseroles. |   
tend. She rejects’ repetition as point, I can't argue, I take the 
drab. She is still a little girl word of experts that all the labor 
caught in a Cinderella fantasty. involved in casseroles is involved 
Oh, yes, yesterday's chicken was 
good, but still it was only chicken in the preparation. But once all 
Today, we must have something | the working parts have been col- 
more exciting. We must mix it | lected from their separate pots 
with other things, disguise it and | and thrown into the one melting 
submerge it and out of the pot we | pot to cook, the chef has very will now get eight prancing horses little to do. The casserole is then 
dragging ® sparkling gilt carriage | Off on its own and requires very 
which will contain a dashing | little watching. A woman has more | 
prince charming who will take us| time to spend with her guests and give new meaning | 8ccordingly feels less like a sec- 
|ond class citizen who has to grab 
her martini on the run in the 
After | kitchen while everyone else is re- 
background, after you've hired| All right. But then why not 
new actors disguised as mugh-| serve sandwiches? That gives the 
rooms, almonds, cheese or wines, | cook even more time in the living 
you've—_got maybe show that! room. Or, if you must make cas 
looks different but it cost just as | seroles, don’t make them for your 
much and still has only the same! husband. Make them for guests 
amount of ham. | you don’t expect ‘to entertain again. 
SIDE GLANCES by Galbraith   
  
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MEA Borvtes ne or 
“T say she looks like you, Pop—except that you got a little 
more hair on ‘the sides'"’ 
        
  
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Trade, Hire, ete. 
Is to 
Place a Quick Action . 
DAILY PRESS 
WANT AD 
Ask for the Went Ad Dept. 
DIAL FE 2-8181 
        
     keep a package handy 
in purse or pocket 
WRIGLEY'S 
Retreshing,, yeisso™   
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Lively flavor cools your mouth. 
Freshens taste — moistens throat. 
$ , f * long-lasting, 
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Business ‘Notes: lod Cal da bor Ste be increased as ided im) Act. which statute is opt 
° 21, Article X of the itution jcourdge the education~. 
ps of the 6te f 
Wheat Shows | MARKETS | Stocks Appear | Lodge Calendar |e ik g aitet Sag | on tevee eae paesece | = $1,000) of the assessed” valuation es iy voted ‘on the ‘wotal 
Tweet meme le pt MESA Changes |ois.ce3 si Ses Sos eS Se ee % of 
Bit of-Pressure : ponte erage mares Teperea — Higher by Eights : owns yee raaet ‘at-6:30, Reser- — = hacen of i County, to-wit: nee 
Prutte:. orthern fancy tions orthy High Priestess 
oe 5.00 a | 1, ett me les. * | . { M t or FE 4-7212. Ceremonial 8 Be. County of Gatlenhens ne: ie rene eeticive 
os ci i Recul [ Gounty of Oakland. ....s....-esessersesseesreesees 
CHICAGO poll lige wadiagenge | 3.60 be. Gtrowberrtes, Wo i, febd-sase| NEW YORK @® — The stock opic OF ee pm 2nd floor, Ri I seeanrmnanermemetnrinr sana ny BE 
ee ee eee wiveqeiables: Auparequs. Me 1 210 |eenrmwen tediy’ dnupbe. soothers ; . Howell, scrive. County of Macomb. Jccccsvess wareiong a 
trade today, Other cereals had a Sites he Peels Gor bee Seu backwardness in a poacg! Dinner and Program ’ N . B . f Fernsip of Northfield... —_ = % 
slightly — doa teh, “Kohirabi, No i, 20 bu | There ‘were’ no definitely de- Will Be Held on June 16 ws In le 
Harvesting of wheat in the South- patons, green. No 1. ote See bche | Pressed sections, but minus signs for | lo James BR, Smith of %44 Pre- | 1 
wat wax qegeeled be sean’ il ieee Esk oe te at dee ong aon Local Employers — | mont, Waterford Tov aship, told | 
bee pay labes. white, Ne U .09.1. Soc bene | Sons metals. Extensive amepdments to the Township Police yesterday that a ; 
Seen ee ees an (tae ieee cone Me CLO tar) ew carp quae see & amen Shskame Gasig na ees oe ce 
hk ta on pod Behe. | Tomatoes, hothouse. Ho 1,20: evidence, but most plus signs were bought Saturday night and left on 
tude sans thawed poms easty firm,| = “ee . nn ee Act, to become effective June 27,| carriers on top of his car at his} « 00 1980 to 1988 mel, 
ness but quickly lost its gain. A me on Trading was quiet and proceeded ae oe egies ee 8 hemie, was cen Gung the wah. (No. 3 Brooklands (now pert of Rochester * ite $0 lots feat 
Wheat near the end of the first bu. Letiuce, head, Ho, 1. 4.$0.8 00, > dee | at @ pace even leas than the low ner meeting of security commission | iifferd Dixson of 31720 Franklin) Community School District)... nc nesneceeeeseeseeees 13 90 1900 to 1968 met, 
hour war Me i vet bee, July | ef. Ne 1, 125-156 ba Romaine, No !./1 729.000 shares registered Friday! jetticials ang local employers. one p arias ae told Oak | Bloomfield Township... sansenine i ie: wae on 
‘ lower higher, Greens: Spinach. No }, 128-180 bea. | when the market was falling. PRESS PRESIDENT—Elizabeth Changes in the employer contrt County sheri depu SUN- | B-City” City of Birmingham. ........csesseeerereserees 6.50 1900 to 1960 imei, 
July $156%, oats Ye lower to %| Quem, Ne 1. tae2a0' vu Colast. | Among higher stocks were U. §.|5. Carpenter is the new President | tution rates, duration of benefits, day tat several electrical seek 259 1969 te et 
higher, July 70%, rye unchanged to| 1.35 bu. Sorrel, No 1, 100-125 bu. Tur-| Steel, Studebaker, of the Women's National Press : ances, curtains, pes. ing oomfiela $ 3003 Se 
sedi, Ar Sy mchanged | nip. Ne Irises bu a Tur ——— a 7 Pia Pinter gg ag Pi weekly benefit rates, dependency |end @ camera were taken in 8 ov “s ““ WES <sacccss peeeseess eeeees srsenees Se ts & Hg Be 
to 2 cents lower, July $3.71% and DETROIT EGGS | Telephone, Air Reduction, Westing- | Austin, Tex., she is the Wash- allowances arid other items will be | breakin at his home. He said entry | Brandon Township Beboo! 222 Se ane se aoe tet, 
lard 15 to ag yeti DETROIT <AP)-—Regs. {0b Detroit house Electric, Santa Fe Railroad, a ns Ke 8 POP | dace Saves Go tS es ade Gene 5 Eee Commeree Township. oaseosssssecesisesanensecsnes — = 
pounds lower, 3 tee Ore nek jumbo 48-48, © nt New York Central, Cities Service, southwestern newspapers. p. m. in Old Mill Tavern. Water- : @ CONSOMARLEG.......ccrcecsesevescesercers bd yee 1988 lm 
- Grain. : | modu 34-38, wid .ave. 36: 2: yi page Mulls. cise te . ford. Edwin C, Thomas, 34, of 89 Lim) pn ctom Township... ..cecse.scceeaceeseess - “pe 1063 to iets inet 
woe gg 5-48, wt4. | tormat _were Generel aet = - ; . _|eoln Ave., Pontiac, paid a $35 fine Farmington ielcauacusessAeeasuee Weavenae: 12.88 1962 te 1970 thet. 
cmmcaco Gham oe eee ree vate wed. avg. 2%; | Cemmational Harvester, Philo, : “Garfield Geddis, “chiet of up) ind $25 costs after he pleaded | — 304 ___ 1604 v0 3608 tach. 
cHIcaGo (AP) —Opening grote: . = poten 3: cman 2; grade 37. | American Cyanamid. American peals and ipterpretation stand- | guilty to reckless driving Satur = bee 6.00 1986 to 
PS ae 193% Dee oe 17a | Cots Oe Wid. avg. 28% Woolen, Texas Co., and Southern ‘ ards unit, and Wesleyan Voight, before Waterford Township sia la actives Seuenesess re ist fe 1888 in 
Bey ceccees” HM ag or Pacific. supervisor of lability determi- | Justice Willis D. Lefurgy | folly "Rewnghip.. r.ss:: eh seepeanenhe None 
MAT ..ce.... 2.04% nly -e> 24%] cHcaGo (AP) phage aeeey: wes i nation unit, will be guest speak Holly Ares Schools............ .. 038 1963 te 1967 Imei, 
Cora Sep 271 New York:Stocks Thieves escaped with a small | ina To 
July . sees 136 Nov nee a 2 404 | Cetpts 2.400 688 wholesale buying prices . Ork: : ers. Clarkston Consent Bchools.......- oe 
See --eecree Tee Gam les BEate | SeeROnged: OS soars BA 90.10: 00 > cate: | Adame Bn = . }amount of change in @ breakin RAY GUNS 62 ess csscccerecoscceress so = eee 
Dee “vestiss Als ara ne Be 43; @ C 52: cars: 90 B 84 omnes. © eon: S . Automotive Engineers Guy Tracy, chief of reports and | Saturday at the Warwick Supply 100 ise to i9ft inet 
oe aasnoeens * Be tose | Sass a oats ee 40 & ue rene os... 3, 4 analysis, will present the commis- Co., 2678 Orchard Lake Ave.. Syl 1 Dist. No. 1 of the Township of Independence me ° 
ron dec a  e4 grade A larep 2k per oom A'e 34: | Allied Ch es a 3 Will Discuss Matter at sion’s forecast of employment /van Lake. Entry was made w now & part of Clarkston Community Sehool Dist... 13.00 1948 te 1068 inet, 
Dee ‘ss. .00 -Tl's — Soybean Of) mized Se UE mediome 208: 25. Srtec | Alta Cea |. 903 i> Mel BL. 03 : trends for the last six months of | breaking a rear window and smash- | Lyon Township School Dist. 0000000000. ce oc eeeeeee +00 
Bee ae aan SE Rhee ee OOS Ee Heyer: gt] Current Meeting 1954 a8 an additional feature. | ng two Inside doors, Syivan Lake urs va ebosi 
~ emcaco rorators TR pe a ee Bn By -ocey Invitations to businessmen to at-| Police said No. 8 Township of” Wovi 
; | emtcago. AP) —Potatons: arrivals am yen. Git Mask, Tresks.. 14 AP Automotive Editor tend ‘the meeting have beer sent| wittiam Otiver, owner of the Pon-|$" Prec Beton. ...c.scsssscussseliea sscs2r12; Ne, sane oo tans saat 
OWa 0 ng tor Pride 79%; Saiurday 0 Bu 5 or am Lose ee Mortis Gt... m6 “os aeatae oui o— acme gh C. Olson, manager | tiac Amusement Co., 212 E. Pike mo is) to ise inet, 
oo ag — a Am Mars. a3 Mee OP: 8.41 ior tor the men ae a orn branch office in Pon- | st., repereed to Peutior Feline to- 200 Ho HN met 
. , | peoba: Shee oe" bina | A aes SB te nation’s auto engines, | Si and a pewter valued on, EEE 
oe ‘p04 33; Lagotas 0428, | Am Smelt... Ha Mowt Word... $99) When they believe they have| NEW YORK (INS) — Distill wee teh aL >! 30 oe - ers | at $75 was taken. ++, 250 = 1083 to 180T Mel, 
, Livestock | Am Tobe. 18 Sea 131 ticked all the difficulties in the| Corp.-Seagrams, Lid. reported to- - Ae te 
Anac ~aco ORY. Burvay Sp... 3 modern engine somebody adds a| day net income for the quarter Owner of a used car lot at 5.00 1960 to : 
Chief Interest Is 6-Way | DETROIT LIVEsTOC Anac W & C' i32 Mel Binh... a |mew gadget to the car. Usually| ended April 30 of $4,203,098, equal Oakland Ave., Newt Langworthy, 10.8 ; 
GOP G  erawierie eDETROTT (AP) — Moge salanle 1100. Atom 04 at Leeds. fat it goes under the hood and im-| to 48 cents » common share, |told police today that « spotlight $30 3 
¥ : aeaete wmlabis 3.000, About 30 por cont | Avoe Mig... Bt We gat 3 | pedes the free circulation of alr. This compared with $6,532,658, or and hub cap valued at $20 were aT] ies 
Contest . . — = about 000 feosere im rus | oth w Se.s! ans WY Aur Bek. 188 This ig one reason air scoops | 75 cents a common share, in the Si o 3 
commercial to choice grades ket | Bendix Av .... 6 Central... 23.1) the newer model ‘cars. same last year. For the cay. = 6 tel ; 
DES MOINES w—Jowans voted | spenine jective. fully” eteedy with, lat BOOS, «-"""" gg’t Mort @ Woet.. 423] the mower model cars. Sine’ mantel ended April 30. jp RARE EEE FT |e ances "4 % 
today in a primary election marked | te low a? fed steers and yearungs | Borden Airp dF | baie 2: Engine design with special ref- << Huron Shopping Center. Pontiac’s |@ Mazel Park 33 ios fed feet 
chiefly by ‘a six-way Repubtican| 22°. We lnau tots prime «14.00  aoretwarn 4, Nor Sie Pw... 141] erence to heat dissipation is one NEW YORK (INS) — May De- | finest store for gentlemen who “ereeeeeecmeeneeeeeee sense 00 ‘. 
gubernatorial contest. 25.09; commercial and good steers mostly | DUET" ce © + BS = sag seen a of the subjects due for discussion partment Stores’ Co. announced | prefer the finer things. Open 3 ‘s +t 
U. S$, Sen, Guy Gillette (D-lowa) hetters carly 16.00.20 $0, some eid high | OS 202 Pesvam Wa.. 114|8t the annual meeting of the So- ppm Pr geet peng corti Dili alates I DNR EIE kivnsddncenee : oe * i 
is unopposed as is Rep. Tom Mar-| {3.00-14.50: cansers and cutters. mostly Cam Dry ..... 16 pesees Peet... Se) ciety of Automotive Engineers that 26,008, equal ea es 2.00 te | 
tin, the Republican challenger who} 890-1#,08, rome mined cuter sme "ONT Capua! Alri”. 44 POON (oy... #82 | opened today. The sessions wil arpa . rarer on ao |__it your friend's tm jall and needs ve is | 
will run against Gillette in No-| shetes stock enives, ond rer FRU pepet Cola... through Friday. par an aa i Oe bail, Ph. FE 5-5201 A. Mitchell. 4 : 4 + 
vember. one pis of, 'en.5s-s oy, _emae lot choice | cela nena. : ie Pheips D...4. Extended study of the adequacy s 8 7 pl Net or Ph MA 5-4031. Guy Carter 10 Madison.........+++ eececceee eresecs Weccevccccesscess 13.88 4 4 | 
cna the ee of stow, net ener Sains to sabia bree | RW... a8 Phill’ Pet: .— systems Was reported retail Te buy cell tm Waterford, | 1) Prat, Clawson. .......sccsesssenssnesctesnsresseenees 15.60 Hess to tees teak 
solid Republ eight-| un -++ 033 pile BMille..-:: ; 
member congressional delegation. | tr" shout seady but, market me | Seeatie , Fir'riate Oi... 83:3 | of toss to lott tnet 
only H. R. Gross : few small lots food ane | Cut ; ae Pulmen ...... 
of the ard District hae competition Som Spee ae ee aS o's! oe test $2 Ss ieet 
opposed te cen Otte... M$ Radio Cp... to 1968 met, 
man Lord of Muscatine and State CMICAGO LIVESTOCK = ee ee - ee 1a te ie Ss 
Rep. Fred Schwengel’ of Daven- CHICAGO (AP)—Galable ] 10.908; | Consum Pe .. #1 Repub oe to tmel. 
re (iiwirhewneros gear 4) Brey. srs 2 EBS * 6¢ * uomere srtee Gt Jos Lead... ie 
top $28.60 sparingly: 3 Wh $23.75- | Cont 289 Bowe Sat . total last of oe 
Clyde E. Herring, son of the late | 25.90 with « e 240-250 Ib $25 .25- Cora fr ” _ 40 bd 
Ok Su. Cake L. ia | 8G, 30 te g2n.00-23.80, cholce | Curtiss Wr... #8 oe 4 SB Camera I[nsures | $27.617.328, « dectine of 10 and | in southern Michigan Prison at i ‘ wn 2s 
Herring, is | 330-400 1b sows sy ..eeee 346 hell Oll...... a4 9-10ths per cent from May, 1953. West Bipomfield Township. ; 
the unopposed the momi- | Heater were ee ce 600; ctongh-| on Gaom. ht See ais: 3 M k t A inst Montgomery Ward & Co. May Jackson today by Circuit Jotgs | tires Warbor...... 1003 to 1071 inet. 
nee for governor, Young Merring| ter steers and heiters {airiy sctive: | DuPoat 1 ‘7 ginclair Ot)... 43.8 arKe ga n 578 Frank L, Doty for passing a forged | wnite Lake Township 
is Polk County attorney in Des meaty te 00 Niet: poy OT to 3 Is Pich.... 3 1 Bou Pacessss: #3 C to $781 bd a $69 check March Dd. 9 Dadi: ccccccccciees cicedcanetocruceceusenecesecenss: O88 pe = os Ss 
riley seu cast ses Sets poe tr Sask Bi =. le heck Forgers rata a. per cent anvens, os W, tagaee i to 
jhe, | Bl a 3 Sta Bread") » Pleaded guilty to the charge és 
pronounced Hoyg an appointee | 5.00: commer: to low good $18.00- End John .... 98.6 gta Oi] NJ... 90 customer wants to cash a check at MINNEAPOLIS —. Nationwide Colorado Springs, Colo by Pon- De May 13, 1984 
of Gov. William S. Beardsley, who eB pee} alone ith hs | Bre Seoee 17 Sif Si Shic.: 385|/0ne of about 15 food markets in| home mortgage and construction | tiac Police , . May 24, 81, June 7. 1966 
i retiring trom plies, appears) cncx tes tm ies iz cet ap AY fete Et." SH amueg and eawuren the custmer| vere Servis, in totaled | A = vel | to t-runner Ce 2OFs EE aan tnd ane. | -++ O12 gwift & Co... 4. assures the customer | versitifed Services. Inc. totaled | NOTICE OF REGISTRATION Ty Tee 
publican gubernatorial race. A rere ial "oul . i v.17 on. pod “tnd | Sem Bice + 168 gyi Si Pe... we ‘the service will be granted. $4,903,557 during May, according “Tun CO ary SCHOOL DISTR! . Austin-Norvell Agency, Inc. : 
prime question is whether any Of | Caives ana vealers down to $10.00 (on ee... ee Jes Gul Ge... He But first the customer is invited! to the company’s mortgage di alla rj INS RAN — 
the six candidates will get the re- cosagionally, uelow, senunh Sean | Gen Ry Sig va hs Timk R Bear.. 41.7 to step over to a desk-like rostrum | vision, Tota] fundings made by A epecial election having been, called, U CE | 
quired 35 percent of the total vote | crop. 4 50 lower | Gen Time Raw oe PE have _ chee himself company t Ve | the te t ty Schoo! : 
which nomination requires. Other- -¥ o 3 ‘ a cel Ban nae Ba ny the den of arcu ot ee oun schoo Ralph Austin Since 1920 
zi . about steady; f lots good to prime | Gi oe ae Plano ' r r . ~ —_ : a : 
wise the choice will be up to the native woring lambs #24 00-26 50, two | Geebel Br 2 = Gurvite:.. he eae aceiiad that the photo- —_— fen the purpose of voting ea the fotlow: Ralph Nerve 70 W. tywrenes 98° 2-928 ail 
GOP State Convention in July. | losds mostly, scod, sarcyins fea Califor. | Geedyesr $3, past aw Lin.. $39 identification is for the cus-| Kenower, MacArthur & Co. | ¢ question’ ; tne a — 
Hoegh’s opponents are Ben Ells-| nis, sping lambs 24.00; | gull spring | Gran fe a United Gp. 4 tomer’s protection. and Stranahan, Harris & Co. of | amount of taxes which may be assessed , 
worth, Ottumwa ‘attorney; A. B. 9.116 ib No. 1 skin olf crop Rats | et Wes’. es Cet. its Pn a few seconds the check and} Detroit have bought the seven- (Seno T™™Ditrict of Oakland County. | a 
Chambers, Des Moines auto dealer | jisugnter le Ordyheund ... 124 0 8 Red. writer are recorded on micro-| year, $200,000 bonds offered by Michigan. for all p except taxes : 
and former mayor; William S. Sra tas. S35 Eo ee ee The routine is brief and ef-| Brandon Township School Dis- aetcen tgotions tneusve®. peter. tc 
, speaker of the lowa House Poultry Holand F<. Hg G8 fea: pe fective, The customer Bete | Trt tor comet nae. The |Sacinbotiet se gates Bact the ome 
W. H. Nicholas, Mason City ‘tur , Houd Herebi.’. 18) Welgrecn |... beg} check cashed in quick order. And) rooms and a bus garage. The Sitution of the @tate of “Michigan of | 
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key grower and former lieutenant] DETROIT FOUtNe ug) imiane gti SE Ne Pup ioe igen ee et) eae ere one eee BS? Lea veemtwih ‘tone ber. | 4 
arg gg Ravage Mek oo fob og ets 1 quality live poul- | Interik oo ise Werte A x: 33 a forgery is committed, how- “— Sieotien 0s m tins ter the vere at \N W S tH ERS 
si . __Heery hens 23-25, light hens 18, beay |e See: ----- Be See i 3, | ever. the film frame is developed ° eRe Suse ad ohten santo th \\) se 
i a _ rotlers or fryers (3-4 Ibey whites Int Peper. “ Weelwort® -. 42.3 | and printed and the police step into 3 Persons Injured designed to encourage the education of | A yor 
Polis clese at 5 p.m. (0°. CHICAGO POULTRY Johns Man... at Young 9 & W its action — with two advantages, the erefare, Wotice In Meraby Quran REPAIRED & Vv 
“ore § va 1 nStueneoe ittnetine sbeiy eat |Rewey May: WE saith Rad... 4 orger's tace and signature on ec |in A ncidont Sunday |x acuminate . SERVICED 
troiters in 0 ita ees unchanged, heavy hens 18-42 5. od Z 5: ord. | n un ay of the city or towne! in which he COMPLETE STOCK OF PARTS 
Right bene 15 5-168: fryers ot broilers | “Compned vy The. associated Press — esgee Elon f oe tae Se eee Tae FOR ALL MAKES 
, ; . - Indu. Rave Uh sees C, of C. Course to Offer | A ,Detrat, mtner: her young Ciige” pms Eaniern “Blananre Time | 
Following Accident | Foreign Exchange $77, tis! #1 ll Tips on Phone Courtesy |tesitsiPonine Cone otal) 90 wa gti ALL MAKES OF 
A Detroit couple was hospitalized YORK cAP)— Foreign exchenge | teeth Saas 9 re $0.4 i} ; es Y Sunday after an accident at Tele. | onl i ie ta Boerd of Séucation | Electric Motors Repaired 
Saturday when their auto and ed antl ad Britain in dollars. Year ago......+. 199 Hi ot 3| A “Thanks for Listening” pro) graph Rd and Hazel St. May 24, 31, June 1, ‘64 
dump truck collided on, NorUiWeat- “Canadien ‘doliar in New York open 1964 rere ne ne tea ee vane tee . __ Derthe A. Michels. 3. of coal ICE OF SPECIAL ecHooL | Phone FEderal 4-2569 
ern Hwy. at Middlebelt Rd. | 101.68% U. 8 cents. up 1/32 of a cent. | peeie mit , received a stra . Her | Nenresena= — = z i 
seat was re ae his | Barope. Greet Briain ‘pound! fait 1953 low 102 35 S05 90.8 will be held Tuesday | aeughter. Elizabeth, 7. had her left | oF OAKLAND COUWEY MICHIGAN 51 N. PARKE AC, MICH. | 
: Donald : DETROIT STOCKS from 10 to 11 a.m. at the Hotel | . i165 wrenched : . - | To the Qualified Electors of the Coun- 
wife, Jean, 50, both suffered head | 281 21/32, unchanged: Creat — Geadees 5 Wenn Waldron ankle , and Earl Cox. 25. 1 senyol District of the County of 
inpuren, MacHonahd len received ates isk PTT AGH S| weer peers SO ET cates repre Set ahtn wee, sacar ding to police, leit ois Wc Sete Bee _ ames 
wag treated for a chest injury| cent ‘onci France rare | eit ee is sponsored by the Pons) coy struck the car of Thaddius | District of the Count of Outland, State 
poe in western) | Gority-MBGRIQOR® 4. .0 a. tiac Chamber of Commerce. Em- | of Mien: on Monday, the 14th day of 
and possible internal injuries. | land wo Boy 26 43 “unchanged i Italy | Kingston ployes of chamber members and Matyjosik in the rear. The ] June, tote “irom 7:00 o'clock in the fore- 
According to Florence Hire? 16% of a cent, unchanged: Portu- | f we ss Michalskis were passengers in| Peete ae ee ee 
Hospital in Detroit, both patients | fl isscudo, 39. unchaneed Svedes | Rage hatge ber _members are invited | seatyjouik’s ‘car [tite proposition set forth tm. the following 
will he released today irene) 02h uncnanged, | Ovusrne: | Were ene to attend. Reservations should be eesecepilonaioerrer resolution adopted by the County Board 
¢ yo | mark (krone) 1480, unch , "No sale; bid and asked. made in advance with the C. of C. of Education of seid County School 
Albert J. Graham, 36, of De-| “Latin America Argentina ifree) 7.24 — Dearborn Woman Hurt ceeeteen Ge We SUN Say ot Marek. 10s. 
troit, driver of the truck, told Oak- unchanged: Brat) free) 1.85. | un “Zien the stmitation on une tocar SIGNATURE * CAR * FURNITURE MACATION: DXPERSES amount of taxes which aq 4 be assessed 
a in Two-Car Collision t — eae, noel ger! the County | 
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Dearborn woman is in good eg cy for all ‘purposes saat samt 
condition today at Pontiac General | oe obiigations incurred. pricr 10 Decem- Hospital with injuries suffered yet- | 5a 
terday in a two car collision on} 
M39 at Crooks road in Avon. L — a - _. 4 land County Sheriff's deputies that Scea""poitvsr: 3003 unchanged. I n 
MacDonald driving norte on Mid- Psd Hong Kong dollar 1765. un- 
dlebelt, failed to stop at | 
western and collided with Graham's — —— 
| Driving Violations southbound truck. MacDonald said | 
Suspensions and revocations of he did not see Graham's vehicle, | 
; a | driver's licenses announced today | Month with an unbelievably tow percentage of 1.02 chargeable { 
Four Detroiters Arrested by the Michigan Department of | #ceidents for every 100,000 miles driven, according to Don Hildebrandt. SHOPPING 
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Mrs, Mary Irvine, 53, of 4911+ 
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     ‘ ae “State include: | subcommittee chairman. driven by her husband, Hugh, 55. | 
During Shoplifting Spree Donald M. Clark. 19254 Taylor Leke | In many cases the chargeable accidents were reports of minor when their auto and one driven — i ceneenss i \ 
A warrant charging © Detroit | Moz, snettisted sntement ss stunerve. fender encounters which were not costly. In three divisions 500 by Daniej A. Shippey. 37. of 27320 | signs used y three hours. Wo ~ for — 
youth with tsreony from a store.|frrpesie: erivine waccr te sstiecnce Grivere reported driving 2.23 4% miles with @ chargeaile accident | Townley, Royal, collided. Mrs. Ir- | Spring-S 4th . i 8 iles. vine suffered multiple bruises. and Rox Ex Company pring-oummer ean on wome 
    
   
     
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oe ebdtsen ih T_T       — ind!saidsafety committee members were making an _ internal 
effort to bring" more firets-trthe city into the contest, poirtirig” 
that there is no specified number of trucks required to qualify for injuries, according td the i _\needs /. ile : a : REPAIRS 
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fe Horie ast bitually negligent Drayton Plains, he a shoplifting spree in| "Rober: E Maas, 6401 Prairie.   
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  eight downtown Pontiae stores Sat-| Plains. unsatisfied judgement participation. 
urday. ; Py 8-H rfis Wemingway. Lexe \# Below are position of the fleets involved, followed by the number Get $25 fo $500 ‘ 
Held is Perry R. Coolie, 17, The | #*nt, operation. oo wy saginaw ven. | _Grivers reporting, miles driven, chargeable accidents, non +) | Cog.,| MONTHLY PAYMENT PLANS 
girls will be turned over to their | tise. Srviag Tender’ the "tativence ot | Chargeable accidents, and chargeable rates per 100.000 miles: on Signature, Furniture, Auto ; yg A ae 
parents, Found with them was 7), cus i008 — DIVISION payues | paymts | paymh | parents 
$124.44 wortt: of clothing and mer- | Re obs, Sith, ite the ieteenes _ 1738-478 7 : oy Coe choca cdl era ‘| spre 7 er oon saa One-day service. Simple 
"| ealizese Ieaeeaot wee. Peeuee. = % fe ss Provident Loon. With dat comes every ¢| | gee | 13.11 | 1421 | 19.77 | 36.59 Sager Se per 
Supreme Court Denies nactinaty, negiiges’. were MOCDMSt: |i ee + Hon se cople ond iguana, fot neenteer *| | 300 | 19.85 | 21.20 | 20.55 | 54.78 ee 
McCauley, 130 Wesson, Pontiac, |? Withscinsas ctv nietcseterssavscansedvers« 6 see 1} (le chonse *! | gee | 31.99 | 34.16 02 onthly repayment plans. 
+ ving under the tn’ of liquor. | |3 = oe 0s & © 258 helps you the best repayments and 4 16 | 48.09 | 90.02 
A s 2nd Petition John F. M : Lari, Pontiac, | 4 Dee. Fare Pte tee 8 8 the most suitable payment date. You will ¢) “Goassholds charge te the monthly vote of J% om Up to 20 months to repay. 
ving under liquor. divisions find that always get cordial, courteous ¢| thet port of « balance not encending 850. 25% Phone or stop in for 
, i ! 7 pin today WASHINGTON (INS) — The Su-| ,,.208 Newberty. 098 Ropinwood. Pon- | Poo urter-Oakiane Distributors as wa .« ( service. That's why men and women—mar- *|  °*s fort of « talenee om susens of $50 bet = Fast, friendly service! 
preme Court denied today Morton | Rollie 8 Nin, Route nae Guagers OH... iar: Gag PS n meet eS ae : ond , ond 56% 0 ony remainder, ast, 
Sobell’s second petition for re-+ oSelen opera P d , Seerceereve adn tbe eeeees ‘ j they need bs extra ast service, 
hearing on the evidence on which | thee we eee nog ' ; k ‘os aE nina id ON 4 os ; + | phone frst. Or. if more convenient, write oF: I HOUSEHOLD FINANCE 
gene lhe p pend a A EE le eS Bie ped z oration of Ponkiag——— 
nage with Julius and Ethel Rosen | Bein Sn ee eae Keble ‘eviason s Provident Loan . 
berg. habitually negligent. | 1. Michigan Beit Teiephone/ ee) en 4 3% South Saginaw St. 
gg wpe veg hey oe habitually” negligent ome. . em le end Savings Society of Detroit Se The Kay Bidg., 2nd Floor ; 
denied Sobell's first petition for ans, ae wider the tnituenes | f ima $$ ft hairy eerie g BAH eet PHONE: FEderal 4-0535 | 
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TWENTY-EIGHT THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, “JUNE? 1954 , 
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- INDEX In Memoriam 2\- __Help Wanted Male 6 Help Wanted Female_7 “Work Wanted Male 10|- Building Service 12) Moving & Trucking 19 Notices & Personals 25) Wanted Real Estate 32A 
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THE FAMILY OF WILLIAM | MEN Seti. FORD CARs AND | EXPERIENCED WAITRESS.) YOU NTS TIME : # ‘ : 
To A: (Brown wishes to express their Ex TO Prefer man Ford | Night shift. Phone MI 080. an raed be vr Ka ~4 TD EAT | O'DELL CARTAGE... | 4*¥ Git 08 WOMAN NEEDESS S WANTED 
ae thanks to ths. Pursiey Funeral | or Chevrolet groerience Uuica KEEPER fouNe Wal: sy Fahne 6OC Leral ant Distance Moving| "bn re 2-4143, Conti LISTING 
CLASSIFICATIO s =o uy, — oad A. “ ea mie ne dren, live ie. sogutry Poms. a Sega = ae he Armed Fate Tod hating Phew FE Phone _ 5-6806. 7 dential The Salvation Army. a oo ant homes 
ANNOUNCEMENTS | fifty, “tie Oakland County “fire MAN Ca eee at incon GEOe vish and ight trucking. FE «arte | Wd. Child, to Board 26 
fant at Trans wecceersens3| EEA Spt nay en | SN JR, Fooly eek | LAT hatrens” mentee Wid, Female 11 — nd igh! trating. FE eel | CHILDREN AND CARED Red ] Orse 
acevecseteecetseses 2| peighbors for the help and re- oN ‘Tele raph Png ren. bl Nee Ps men's a ountane v ——— ‘tee, 2170 
Flowers pa seecsansessoveseqeerees 31 membranes im less ot Se owe BETTER JOB’ pall g — oS om ee ee ,REMODELING H k t R t WILL CARE : 
= 8| are = “ind bitare hire’ Maude | Would ov consider 488 per month | LADY. LIGHT HOUSE WORK ‘ANB | COLORED GIRL DESIRES DAY OARAGES AND MODERNIZATU +3 ea! ruc sto nen Ph oe ee oy ae 
i suer | . care 2 year old. Vicinity i rk. Relerenc 45-4646 i UCKS, TRACTORS . ————— * 
ls =a paa> | — Pcsgeecat . — _Drayon OR 35-0404 | eouamies ar ot 7S | STOPPERT & CECIL A EQ ‘Wed. Household Goods 27 
ested in manent employment aaeanaaaanel IRL , aes ~ pay 
‘ only, write PO. Box Pos MAJFSTIC | Work. $8 and.car fare. after | 380 Dixie Hwy Dra%ton Plains Ye Tes oor all gg Stakes aoe “TION! 
14 The Pontiac Press tine Mica pee | _6 pm. PE $-7141. 3-771, if nb easwer OR 3-242). Pratiae i in and PRIGIDAIRE | APARTMENT GAs, ATTENTI 
* | FOR WANT ADS peeds edpericnced wattress for 9 to | © UM Tt! Mam alte eashin | vadeatrial ‘Tractor stove, tea wagon, studio couch, | we need listings. Office now open. 
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Wore Wested Male voce . + gare, Sane Vale wnt | the Tp mre siig Tm | sonable _Experieneed ery od aor Pe ingot serge zs, 8 hove 
CO : PERMANENT POSITION. PRO- | 13) YEARS OD, wi wants Sear ntt ed 
SERVICES OFFERED DIAL FE 2-8181 a. ,o ye have ae = cl fessional office Good working con baby sitting and light house ong YOUR BASEMENT | REDUCED RATES tor OA 6-2081. Dorothy Sny der Lavender 
experience a rtunit ditions Conventent trans | Gays. OR 3-6640. wood penne dage. 2-2084 i Vv REALTOR. 
Butlding Service rr) From és am. to 5 p.m ta ee oh ee: ay | MI 61171 IRONINGS _Rings. rE eve e a ouve you. Smith furniture buyers. cash waiting. 30 W eae FE 3411 
= ESR FE EEA acerronapt rrr WDE | somal emt stare | Guclnnes, Service 1a |"iiGtiny fap HVGEY "> eueran eg hg 13 ' 4 | or gummer months + J - bish 5 | 
Business Servic = “Taxes ; i any cereen _— be Bp @ | ue Pontiac hy Press Box! & co —- - all 2 herr ee ea vouLhan won . MOVING —— a|< f Ph. PE aX oe requests $ Fe. 
Press assumes no Fesvon- PART TIME MAN FOR MEAT | REFINED COLORED WOMAN POR | tieae Press = j in job at gard gmat 1. Agents oe & bo roscao oe Van FURNIT URE Nit k 9 
ee eT ee otter cutter and counter. Bloomfield | housecleaning and help care for | HIGH SCHOOL ¢ GARE Bag | thing from basement to attic. | Foowoal a on Entire hos home er odd tots. Get the 
ee ie ceteae” eth tae | | —Maeiet Mt Cape | Sara aa eet cient | ieee tear espero | eat, Peace Op erent | Daistinn & Berry | sch iter’ you g's (ons CASH 
A first insertion, on nae betes -— Week $32 References Mises? | Christian home peelerred. FE, oan es tae Pree estimates. | P ing & Decorating 20 ” ORs i IN 
: ' rendered valueless through | “oes ORDER . cooK AND WAIT. | 4 cies ; 5-0600 or FE 2-2064 eve- ~ wires » To BUY ALL TYPES 7 ; 
the _ error When concelie- | ress OR 3-08 | fou aECLEANINO CAND PAINT aes. ae ag A-l PAINTING PAPERHANOENG. _°o% furniture. Ph. PE 2-5523. 24 HOURS 
tions are made sure to ean | ing 5 m iworth AL fAKES C r eo. Estimates, FE) (WAN TI > ; > 
co gear uly namie, | BEM Ave Mopenines EMER, ATSLES | ACHING MAC ORS | ti Cee mane te | ett hf es 
: without it & % TON PICK- | _ secretary on. | WASHING MACHINES sale and ‘cour. et to at 
Wiens osc ed ‘UPS THIS [8 PART "3 BOYS WOULD| yoo . eS 2. phone, we will be ‘ai 
: cioning time tor advertise. (| TIME WORK O(N THE ‘Sten raphers | Mite typing at home. Pm soa snomEns 4 weoTons ice to case_eal ae — ag . est price ip call our you 
NOTICES + ments containing type sizes AF TERN OONS, BX | OFFICE | woRK WORK. —— PHONE FE 4 2569 L & S SALES CO deal. We mean ! 
Found sooseceesesesess aT larger than reguier egate DAYS A WEEK. ‘ od = 
Maseour suet rsens ee seereees type is 12 o'clock noon the ' Soren age oe vena nee Call | waltae = 
Notices & Personals ....-.-- ot oar, eeerieaa “te publication. 1 APPL n'6 receptions after i Pp =. walies’e K Ten a . : = oo EDW,M. STOUT. es 
| omoearrey NEEDED i) c. COMPLETE PAINTING, WALL Iz Tl N. Saginaw &t. Ph. FE 6-816 
wrraptting Sp'te 00 ws APPLY’ | Sites, Weckouds' oy Sree 9 ee Wid, Miscellaneous 28) = Bre. “i 8 * rie : vr = Pon ae 
day of publication. PONTIAC 75 aaa sevens Or snes alls and winde leaned LAWN MOWERS, WORKING 
CASH WANT AD RATES H. M. Stier YouNG” WOMAN DESIRES | FE 2161 “es "= ag - o*! LISTINGS WANTED 
: ri See FP APPL WANTED: CHILD'S PEDAL CAR OR 
Lines 1 Day 3 Days 6 Days MOTOR 41451. “APPLIANCE SE RV ICE arcaler. pts J We an z — 
2 up ae ay | am AN IROWRE, OOH| Mo carina mange Jats = se, Bere tana oe 
5 30 36 8S Circulation . < FE 56398 end all typee of small haaces | ye ¥ie : sates call by p+ ° attention 
‘ 24 7 64 DIVISION WASHINOS AND iRONINOS WANT- ROY: LJ te Ave | Painting and Decorating WANTED to your real estate problems. 
et et er ae ‘ Sagi rane TRONINGS PIC Pa Seg tg md 148k ne ESTIMATES, 5 or24 PAUL D. HAMMOND 
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meat Ape Farming concn 32 a eo Department Persanne! Dept, up and delivery +708 | si jour plore General Printing & INTERIOR, AND EXTERIOR DEC-|  Conaiion nae gee | EA ee IND 
Rent Unfurnished ........34 Birmingham Office ’ ta coe tO" “GOOD WORK. | rence st e PE 3-0135 kc es Didi cited Wield a | PE S-7741 Eve PE 5-4714 
: al ri peeee | THE PONTIAC PRESS GLENWOOD AVE A & B TRENCHING | INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR | 
Rent Houses Unfurnished «... 36 PONTIAC, MICHIGAN wrD “PART ag eed Sediings (edie! ‘aig. us ills FE 4.0040 — YOU WANT ACTION 
Rent Lake Cottag a relere 2 . | plienene Piste pn ee ee i * ~ var 
Vor Rent Rooms ..........+ sonst | Ph. Midwest 4-0844 @iuitinee-"Wanteo— Ok 3008 | oS _| INTERIOR. EXTERIOR PAINT- Money Wanted 2A MAHAN HAS BUYERS 
Reome With Board coscnceroes 38 379 He - | 6838 Saline Dr SILL's eerric TANK SERVICE ing eee Reas. prices. | ~~” we 
Convalescent Homes aoccssesss milt nm cleaning Phene meo. _ Phone FE 4-085 
foetal Boama. ......-----crereere- ge aE yd } WOULD LIKE GENERAL, et om Past} °°: | PAPERHANGING AND PAINTING. | WOULD LIKE, 910.000 TO Pine Force is wenceptional we ed 
Office Space ......0...050.41 SALESMAN son, Sportsmen's Inu, Waterford. _PE ey ea vest. take over comtract at 6 per cent,| cur’ Oy 
eo “4g . WOMAN FOK GENERAL OWN CPW 7" PAINTING, r | plus bonus, $100 e mente per-| 31 veors of oni nal By 
. : Due fo me St ye of our App | room and TV must like children SE RK W ° imney role ee Los re-| ments Write Box 1, Pontiac tate dealings in tiae assures 
REAL ESTATE a. Fe oie te | bight wages near ingham ref- CaN! FE 2-2744 moved CBaties . OA 3807) Press. will be satisfied 
SCHAFER'S FLOWERS Se ome Downstairs otore. to | erences Mayfair 6-2972. z ah sow betees ee Berni aND DECORATING a We handle all details for finance: 
or fate ake : URN PE 33173 ALTE? HE'S “Sql = _B - pa reoulld, but” bes pew Hl AWEING ARG rae . | ¥OUNG yan : = 10a 
* en 7 : : sires 2 PLE Were SpSY Dee . 
Por Revert Property. Funeral Directors 4. eswomen uilding Service 12 frepi gd — PAINTING AND mA house Call PE 53400. to Dye = 
wn. : i i ferred in di . : Meson_Them 4436 | PREB SERVICE TO ALL = 
For pale tae. Tangible—Intangible pecans or eperewens. Pest ATTENTION; acer arte bomen mao Rellevle | Nite pERINO > PAINTING ba 
ror Sale ae Donelson- Johns’, ($150 WEEKLY erernay hour alce. pave sty tiie ‘rooms, | recreation rooms. | _°°270 a 7 a rg ee 
Rent Parm Property...... opportunity for advance | end commission jormers itiens, com le ein — - = 3. WILLAMS PE 3-0164 Rental rE s- 
’ . we Lace apartment § alterations  ¢ ~COE'S TRENCHING _ _ 9. WILLAMS PE _ 3-9164. | Rental Agency 
ge Bes Prop......40a| —DESIO :SIONED POR FUNERALS” “mene We 2g —— bullding PHA financing. VE COE’S TREN NG | WOMEN WaNT WALL WASHING Member i n* Evch., Ine. 
Yor ‘aslo or Exchange .........50 V h Sj ] gece, AE Cat _sesemeaey, Nei a atavin SE “RV ICE painting. OR 3-2284. _—— : . 
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_ FINANCIAL OOINEES-O1PlE}| Commissions paid at once. No eee ee Bah sendetien, tectings. contis , oat | "Gall fas ERINO AND WATE? FURNISHED. APANTME Nt Oven Eves. ‘til #—Sun. 104 
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cue | FUNERAL HOME Serene CoE | oor neginas ox | OLE, DICE SCM sega = ee chim be Sus | Wall Washing & Painting Bare NARDE mprmance. | _ wext BG0R 70. Bnancy 
seseensenes BB UNION. D GIKL OVER a eng SOCK WiseMENTS BRICK VE ame mates. PE 2-7188. TANCE © WA Rae 
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  RETAIL SALESMAN FOR FLOOR ———;_| ,brich fireplaces. 
avrouorivs Pe A hgh ng WAITRESS | > | Maier BLOG An? nSueieE | Dace TREASURED, PHOTOS COPIED AUTOMOTIVE | ist iliiams | 99 Club, 86 legraph Ag 
Housetratiers em MOUNT PARK CEME-| Tire Co. @l 6 a ni wn apply Sint pera’ Suir | large of too smail Guaranteed | EXPERT TRIMMING © AE-| and restore ‘ a 
py Fm eres” | Sa a fraves. section O00 | SINGLE MAN 70 WORK ON | WANTED WOMAN TO TAKE Apprr Ph PE +0004 moving ee LOPATIN'S STUDIO | PREE-TO CANDUORDECisTivas | z 
Auto : . | farm vy the month. Must be es-| care of Bo “indy “days TAKE | ADDITIONS ALTERATIONS 5 RE 12 & Pike-FE 47301 needed. Pamily rental agept. 
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a 'sa | WHITE CHAPEL. tO, OCA. | perienced in arivine tractor end| 6 Ui & Call >, FE 31408 pee: ses aes - tenes Ee SEWE R CLE “ANING Television Servic 4-2583. LISTINGS WANTED 
ary) tien 6 graves. 3 $156. machinery. No other need apply } ———EE : e e 22 RELIABLE CO 4 
go |_Uranel OL 6208 a ponte, wpe HON. | Bore Ao Poste WORK. -Sinks Sunday Serv. Ph. FE ¢2012| “~~ ~~~ | Bom unfurs, he lag 
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irs STEADY JOB WE NEED ¢ MEN | WoweNn TO CARE Por 2 cHiL- | py > .| EAVES TROUGHING Aye Sime FE 3400 
. + rested im year round work | dren § 4 2 LEDOZING WORK. WE GO 
coocce Oe BOX REPLIES that paye about 900 a wek to obec baat td — | anywhere Special rates for build- | Bryan PF  Prench FE 54-6973 M_P_ STRAKA 
ee “| start. Car necessary White only Own transportation MA + | ee FES or Ortonville 93F 14 Warm air heating & stieet metal GUARANTEED ) TV | REPAIR any 
Accessories “66 At 10 oda Apply Tues, June Bh 10 8™ | WomAN TO CARE FOR 7 YEAR| ® ELC K WORK AND CEMENT| Floor Maintenance Work) Don’ — 
Airplanes t a.m, today or 27 p.m. 136 W. Huron a chat nue. OF SE all raat MI 46660 ‘+ ‘8. Radio & My ANDY CON: 
Ber] | there were reptios ot | | FAAUER, ASREMBTEAS CERT) mornings Ke & | TRENCIING | “terrasso'"we machine scruw ves, |"M™ SORY"On Stowe — WOMEN WITH 2 OR MORE AFT-| Poot Commercial ? 
MERCHANDISE the Press office in son i aie ese hs No gael oe es ic enings ise te Dold; aac OR err o and water — residential work, large of - MITCHE LL’S S$ TV 
° Ra Holly ich ress @ ingerie parties ‘a’ ——— Quality a N. ‘Saginaw PE 2-2871 
Sogepedecosccccccccocecss OD the following boxes: att a every day. No experience neces- GaRPENTER WORK  ALTERA-| 2-6) ower 310 APPLIANCES, 
yr ROR 70 WATER POFTENER SALESMEN | sary OR 3-7148 | Mmodernizations also custo™ | Fi ECTRIC MOTOR SERVICE RE- Y mace ie ‘ 
‘ uly - Mew Revelutienery__ Completely | — = ———— | _butiding OLt-e 2-7328 i & rewindjog 218 E. Pike Huron §t. FE ¢1193 
Gifts be 2, 7, 17, 24, 26, 27, St automatic plus conversion unit for Hel Wanted 8 CARPENTERY BLOCK AND CE Ph Pee toel Typewriter Serv 22 
Gifts ....... : be id : > ? = = eee er ice A 
Por Gals Miscelisneous ™" 33, 74, 76, 77, 81, 87, 96, manual cofiener. 146 N Telegraph ae Rhea aa | cate We = ERLE INDE LAWN MOWERS SHARPENED 2 ALS eee, 
é = ——s = bs ORK. KIN Le '° ‘varan- PEWRITE 
Baie T2A 97, 102, 103, 109, 118. WOULD LIKE CHRISTIAN MAN | viewed. Men or women with car floors dri.” a cialty. Rea-| teed. Pree pick up and delivery. santchell's "InN x oe si 
to “a piano for quartett. FE ae tring “ earn ating per Re craastie SS Jensen FE 2-2340 _8_Lincoln Ave FE 2687) _s| TYPEWRITERS A. AND D ADDING MA 
hte a a iy easonable pay while you learn EMENT MIXED ANYWHERE: ) : 2 Ss 
Po | We ane READY FO_ ee or part time available. Apply | $2.50 yd. Mason work FE 2-1058. PLASTERING =| See foes ee eel . &- 
ook, Sel Help Wanted Male 6[ Sete Set coeean. 0,2 ces | aon ecnooy ond | GCUPCETE LINE OF MASONRY |U Mevers____ EM 3-080 | _piy'Co. 1 W_ Taw'ence, A MOUSE OR UNFURNISHED Call 
Coal =? i ees bel acs i pata force. for one of the best selling HIGH scHoor ORADUATES — _Brick block & stone EM 35 PLASTERING ALL TYPEs EX- = « § rooms. Can a 
eee anal ftems the town has ever known CARPENTER WORK” | tllent work Guaranteed. Reas- Upholstering 23) references. 4-7308 
For Sale Pes a pees saksgessouses ,, AGGRESSIVE “TOP NOTCH" | Plenty of leads. excellent com VETERAN Alterations rod custom build onable_ OR _3-2797. CHRISTIAN FAMILY, AND TWO ‘ ; 
a uj} Salesmen, age 25 to 70. Good Missions. generous, monthiy and Train yourself for a business cae, OR 3-3579. eactom watdne: |— PLASTERING ome UPH babies, desire 2 i urn. pecia 1S 
| closers introduce financial, annual bonus Qualifications neat reer and permanent position. WORK. RESIDENTIA —_ I FE 5-0626, FE > . Leo Lustty See iy. E 66 =e <r : : fa 
— business. rea expanding ne- periee hence eerie —— — | Work on co-operative training pro- | ~ commercial: free estimates aye | REFRIG. AMD BOOS OLD ry Auto to trim, fre et estim. ity. FE gs2s Wen You Want to Sell 
es Pr) tional orgamtestion. Our bus were] Lie. Rabie | Sra 10 ecke cenppoy ment Twin. mead Commins, 9B ¢-0208 Sees alia a3 —, nino Cook STOM UPHOLSTE 44 ga ar man Ba den A bye Real Estate! 
eee veneee . lware @ ved between | 11 end 45 Spm b 7 er are = . sal e s 
es +4 Out “Commission — — | CHINCHILLAS ates. furnished house before June 18th.| Financial problems <all for © 
a ROBERT H CHAPIN 1 PLUMBING a : 
gepasasesescne-Oe ement. $100 weekly 30,000,000 ) WOMEN WANT ~ AUTO: | ue EN OR WOMEN WITH CAR | Pedigreed and high cain” || lanai meats Ph peter ECCT 2 EM : banker, medical nu 
Freteee coreen eee BF oan :. poe Oo eal one oul of 10 on, mare fire PRE. | fgg grb Aggy eg | chijlas with mabees ve Bxcngnee for SAWS, ROWE ERS als. Beadle FE_5-1921. ~— wer Rous A rE aye posal for real” 223 
: sossee | ings a TRIAL $250.00 weekly profits not n <p 6 earnin carpentry work ‘e088 FURNITURE REFINISHING AN- | 2°: _¥ ae eep Ne r  Onk t. List with us if 
cane teenedhatohe Press Bos $1.) uncommon. Rush ard for | pee eoge = ue — vis | canpentey ee MASONERY. Accurately sharpened _tiques a ialty. FE 57332 SMALL NISHED OR ONE| real estate —— 
Se CT Ra RW uctns pone sce Wmogeing, eaiies renatrng | PR 2th it Cramverain | aLIpCOVERA, DRAPRS, AND JRED-|  (7ance tor teehee. Pinky et | aE 6 + — = nuk a Trance er 
Neath Notices. — we oil : ‘Tfor trailer park. Prefer couple | ali nies a cay cree Sev Tea axthrects Yor: masoriel YE SUNT: | sida or Cass Lake ares. FE 8-113, or sure T esults 
ES Wiss ror |~ Help Wanted Female 9) _Wrie' Poot tree ban Te | SAWS LAWNMOWERS 48 TELBORAPH PE Same a 
19 or rr’ ‘Salis rite Ponttar x 74 SAWS. L ) 7RS|% Ss aaa 
VERSA ND_CARPEN | ~ (SELL OVER PHone  expent | Call Me If You Need: suanrexeo | Lost & Found — 24 Share Living Quarters 30} DE — 
ters © FE 56-6107, ~ ADVISER 4 hopend necessary. €an shew you ;+MANLEY LE.._H- = 1 BAGLEY | so 
. pais s Woman over forty to how in 20 minutes Be your own 1. Carpenter ° -ENCHIN eee NY BUSINESS. 40 BALDWIN OR - . 
FRE ATER MnO Re | face faint cemityematereies | ted'acd'ace'peonsed"arorcr| 2 "Work “Sarantn gg ge mer ae migreer on ve | = VAT ETT 
ce | efettaeet ecto wan anacs | Sense iagamatyret | 2% pears My | a oy en ae| Gare oe i Mee "wort une AKER, WHITE MAN ABOUT| vertised and avallabien vonty | mon. 10am to 9pm. FE 27021 EM 3-2362 MO AND REMOY- ouard._ 2 i FE | _ 17-0066. 
does not drink. through our appointed represen. | WANT E st yD | “£002 al. Free estimate. FE 46805. FE Reward. 
*| Pe sam — ae ee es a ea, peoa FW, tie | REFERENCED FHA TERMS | 7-062 i sae ____ | WORKING LADY WILL SHARE § . 
fora © ee Ca ker phe EER - JANITOR FOR Se people 7 and) =oran & Sons 64 W Huron CUSTOM BUILDER, RESIDEN.- ee ak too OR REMOVED. Lost: BEY st Kroger agit bata ened c= ore a get ° 
Brice: ‘atholic Church and Schoo! G s ve average income | - : ‘o e@ or too smail. y r uron | _ aged couple FE $834 before 2. 
ap lege cca oe rience aalne expected Ripheaad cies be seckteg 6M | A ee tet Geno TRACTORS | Sel ein winoreesen | ee Gardens. Ph. onan, Phone OR 3-1872 or OR. 3-1760 
neral Home Tite ntiag | Press | Se, | ified. permanent connection with | aN ppt cates! dep r Saya Oost bus Open ® to 8 Sun. 1 to 5 
| nitied. permanent connection wb | out of Capa Mich Contact Pre- | reaconable, prompt M Dressmaking, Tailoring 16|\0S™,X=x5 AT ‘omc BUS Wtd. Transportation 31 
: eae pf POTD | CARPENTERS WANTED, “onion | Sees ee anew wits | ant aeen Ca, Parmer En. | OREO We 6 boLtboeEes, | Ke | sie gg Ae Re- | ww, ; WE NEED LISTINGS ON FARMS, 
fi Marbor. Mich. age So. | fast. Custom work. PE 2204 al) ts Trouseau Linen Outfitters. | a woes! BN, Peccet ceetawaha Fm Om ALTFRATIONS | DRESSMAKINO, pas a ce < pa Boa commercial [amie Tipe 
Seana oon ph Rong a | CARPENTERS_WA WANTED. UNION ae ee | Instructions 9) MY 20040 . _ order. FE 40368, 25 N. Telegraph. | with biack ‘on tail and nose, wear- peo ay wer | Ot piles ° 
Resiey, Mire. Bernice E Stafford. | First clase meo only, FE | — <a =| On ee wo! OF AVES TROUGHIN <—| DRESSMAKING AND | ALTERA-| ine collar, On, Oakland | Ave. TWO PONTIAC PRESS , — 
William D. Neeley, Mrs. Bevery | 27008 after ¢@ PM 2 BEAUTY | ACCORDIONS LOANED FREE TO | x “ tons PE 52763 16 Palmer _Weighs about 3 Ibs PE $-7425. YES RESIDING ROY “KNAUF, Realtor 
Ondrik, Gerald J and Eugene L | eepakheeckts SINGLE MAN ON | eginners Lessons given at your Installed =" repaired DRESSMAKINO i REMODELING, Lost. APRIL 17. COLLIE, LONG ON TRAIL 234 W Huron FE 2-7421 
Neeley: dear brother of Mrs. Core| farm by month Carl Dobat, 2400 OPERATORS ee ee mee onesies | —Myers_ FE 5-7 we drapes. sip covers, anythin brown : $100 TRANSPORTA- - 
Neeley, Mrs. Gladys Jones, Syi- | Dutton Rd _ Rochester : z prices. O% 30008 | F: Se S TROUGHING | Ps sp and deliver, Clarkston | _rewald. Informetion. FE_¢ 2000. TION WALL. GREEN LAKE OFFICE 
venus, Willem Joseph aleve and | EARN TO $1,800 MONTHLY THOU- | Experienced Highest wages good - | Ga, ena OU F : and Drayton ares OR 3-7934 LOST: BROWN & MALE ar BE IN (On LAKE) 
seat r. Neeley will | | : | s urnaces = . ’ 
og ae ag Mle von tory im oven Menai dust! aPEIIN" ut FEREACMS, PETERS Fee | ed Wie’ Vecamra wit] Fmt Bona: |Smpmer Ramet te eon eae 
neral Home co Mar- labe a _ + 4% YouR HEAD THIS _ ee ae Adem. Rds Answers to 4 ‘ 
anginal Sie ee wuserai | Biter, arivers. ftie ya te BAKERY SALESIR(, OVE RR ghd : « “¥ ISH 7 ; & PLAUTZ - Tialtereicon pt od “VE “champ. Red collar enita's pet JOLY IF INTERE AN t, RICE, 
gemen announ fits. fare paid if hired Por free | Steady wor nderson Bakers ES OU ERY 7 Good reward. MI_4-0067. 8END_ Ri 7070 3-441 
later Inforeestion arite Dept 202. Ne, 12¢ W 14 Mile Rd Birmingham HOW TO SWIM! SWIM- EXPERT CEMENT WORK AND et +, | COST: LADIES RED BILLFOL WOod sweet 
.G BSE 1 DIN PLIES TO BOX 35 PON- ward * R Here 
PETTENOTL. UNE rt sD | tional Employment Inform. serv, | _MUCTN¢ ._ MING CLRBAES On block laving Phone OR or | __ Garden Plowing 16A around Walgreens. Job de- TIAC PRESS. OR PH 
i i ne —10%5 Broad. Newark. NJ nn FOR BOORKERP FOR ADULTS one vith MY Nz — pate wa peewee —= rE 1, BEFORE 5 Larger eaan —_ enemer oly 
* ich po ong mee fa- | — “Oitk sore anne "I eep money all er drop 
ther of Elmer R Pettengill and | FIREFIGHT! RS” | perience essential Age 30 to 40 Pe hte iwer FLOOR. SANDIN uch Laying, Ei. FIN. | LALL TOE cR LIFT BQUIPMENT. meil tox FE 631 peoperty, for suburban or farms, 
= eS Livingstea: Gear | Applications are now-being taken _Preferred FE 42008 art FXIBLE gCHED 2-7519 ing FE 6337 LOST: IN WILLIAMS ee . lane Nm 2 Mini 
r of Augusta Pettengill,| for permanent positions with the BEAUTY OPERATOR: : —_ FLOOR LAYING. SANDING | a ON A wn, biack and white. ; j uity. Traigs made’ to tiafy 
Mrs. Alice Cook and Marry Pet-| City of Pontiee Pire Division.) P24 4)! PE 28088 finishing m ane ogg year old female Beagle. Miss all parties concerned’ Call us. 
iM. Puneral service will be| Starting salary $78 per week Basi!s of Rirnungham | Aeacee caumeren dena vapaer, ete A gave, heawers te ted? tising _ Wtd, Contract Mtgs. = cbugation 
go ae pene Gite eB = —— = be 8 T tall, 273 8 Woodward MI.43718) | iphone (FE 40a | PE 7-6831 bd OR 3.6687 pet. Good reward. Call OR 3-8706. cA * ED | DORRIS & SON 
s-Griffin na pe gh school. graduates, in good BEAUTICIAN rs RE = procelletchey ne SEASON D Case 
with Dr Wm. H Marbach offi. | health, and residents of Pontiac me TET eel ce el Work Wanted Male 10 FLOOR SANDING. OLD | FLOORS A GARDENS PLOWED WITH FITHER Ree te ae ee epatraets 99 modern |REALTORS COOP MEMBERS 
a in Perry Mount Proper Age 21-28. Apply to the (7-873< Avon Bearty Salon Roche ~~~ a _secialty, Carl Bills. FE 25780 | tractor or rototiller PE 4-4380.| trom Wisner School. No questions a TOE SAVINOS ‘. ‘Toa SP | a a FE_¢1507 
r sonic grave service Mr ersonne! Office Ponti cit s . GA ‘ : 4-056 ‘i - 
ponee) wil He to stare et the Mall. 5] FE Pike gowes —— “C at NTE cCiRIT A-1 CARPENTRY AND TILE WORK ea be a Ni et hai | OWlboe Pings ead 3ib E | 6: Semipete,_FE 208 CASH FOR FOR LAND °F CONTRACTS a | reqardiecs Re rice 
rks-Griffin uneral Home | FOOD FREEZER Sal ESMAN AND x atk FE »-4954 : i M pes-steel a w ateria A - J Van Welt, 4540. Dixie Hwy. OR | & term are right Call FE 
ROBAETIDSJ0NE 4 1954 HER-| Ptah manager Eniov the advan. Pull or part time Birmingham ES a pos STONE THA —ore gg mga <2 ORO moraey Eee ES ___Physto- Therapy 24A oe —. D at lelegemions ery. 
Leke Mich aed ee bn apn So ee oe, pa aehiaddel aS Mposware at BOY 16. rt ne Al — KIND OF eens re ers | GARDEN goek sy BY THE ; LOT NTIFIC § cricean! aiaaale CASH 8 Telegraph cia sic 
band of Mrs Car-Jine. Rubritius avyment on freezer Apply Mr TE FURNACES CLEANED | _or acre FE & arantee to the Le a , VER 
a of = — and oe Tee os MW to Dees hla RE = “WHITE “WOMAN not ete ake ee ane ~ SPECIAL $1.95 _ E 31511 ,OAR DENS Lowe NER “Se . = poselole deal oo “Your land 6 = HA\ E BUY ERS FOR 
v oree brit Mrs b pwnetairs stor to care fer drer d ge ] ‘ < er tractor or rototiller . We suggest others 
Fiaine Kees and Mrs Leis WAITE'S | beistver: pions FE bet gat Fe te Garage Remodeling +4380 first—-then veal FE. 30340 | a home, 
need WANTED MAN COOK FOR IN - Call Me LE You Need: gis iite Mwy Beer a | = (ide Baraca vere BM Natices & Persounts 2 tr E oa oe Sere er. 
sd 7 : i r RPP LD LBBB BOO OOS Trancis Fr. u * 
Nel@ (this atersconi ai SS, dustria, piant Write Pontiac 1. Carpenter rere Serena: Meee Seen . . Two bedruom modern hom 
the Richardson Bird | C nape ezpreiendan DETROI T 4 Week fice (aie GARAGES | PEAT HUMUS WHOUEBALE AND | Ona cart ein ‘yling, $630. Dore Realtor pier am ~r lalla Basement 
wit ev Wend c s) 4 c. 
Miioch of ticy: ing. ed doi vi oa ENCED re Shi, ML. past persia sks . sgh TERMS. s4nge_ en Black ge ral thr’s, S00_N Perry *E 2- wee’ DOING BUSINESS AS STONE ® 
‘ per aneral arrange Engineering Compan cl “ta FR Lot: yn i) * Se ered. = Goring, 7S + CASH. FOR. CH HURCH Income property om lake or h 
poet eee wate tous ictoearamenes Gas. ee BROACH CO. | CARPENTER WORK comp . fev ith, overhead doors 19's Mue Rosa at John RO vanilla or 30 o pockaee ES, “Pim. Daity: sun ied | eile 
ROBERTSON TUNE $ minager FE 8-5542 - ree : Homes. cab’ “pemodes fete Terme On cete work FWA OO EEINGT IGHT GRADING }- Praca” wee bacilli Soe | ee ee Cans. Taylor -Resitor- FE 
HAC. 14 Tac 7 | EXPERIENCED PRESSE pe ees Se GENERAL “SUiLDING REPAIA. (™ rE Sats —SSS””:Ci@AL GS KANTZ. ae a J 
fool? mother of Jo ob: | oanen BSER ON CARPENTER RB ickue ot 1 ' CLEAN | WIL BUY ras — Bt. La 
sie tee tte TIEESRD WITS oS. ge puncte utees gone a eect sone ahi SPE Ca | Laundry Service _18| SMa fn atte cua ie ve | "R. McKINNEY ~ 1 service uron Good salert” ip nels RPENTER AND CABINET ee lacie pattern 
pry Act ie EXPERIENCED SERVICE STA- the “ete” Phone or apply in per, Work New or repair Available | OUAR ANTES hace Aye | FOR FAMILY LAUNDRY v. waiters home. =e = 
Berbert Ryan officiating Int ‘tise! “attend Wee oe now. Reasonable, FE 2 100i | ‘ass. FE 2 ° h E/OAINTY MAID FOR SUPPLIES. | K | Ph em ’ 
eee aren ccteg fet] na in eating, Neaenses (13m CABINET WORK GARAGE BUiiD. | St -FF_2982._ re Soa | eee emiias Leweery as poe. PS 2-6814. 03 Ma K. L. Templeton, Realtor Univ 1.5798 = 
= will lie tn state at the W Haron st 930 © Rol Rd = eee: Call after 6 p.m. Moana ae LACE CURTAINS PLAIN OR RUF- 2339 Orehard Lake Rd. FE 44563 
untoon Puneral Hore EXPANDING [LARGE cITtl = Lochester Re - an —_ | = . TO GET THE YOur | 
Pannen cli DING IN LARGE GL is ae Ld CABINET MAKEP AND CARPEN. HOUSE MOVING Fe ce Y, _Toundry Ph F peiel — cai RIVING — woomggr’ Partridge ~ Rent Apts. Furnished 33 
meena fBS BE) Tull Dr Pontter Offers above average earnings to a ~ s! oung 4-8450 rs | \T >) XN 58 “bird” tn see. W. Huron | on — 
SERRE (CRs ere Pe man Who can establish stockroom ROCHESTER. MICH ae occ HOU SPO RALSINGG cll: ‘SarH, 
- fant son of James R and Mil. Te ee EIT ty Betti anet trate —— ‘EXPERIENCED MAN WANTS Ne . AARARAAA RS iti Vv L1iNNA cs | in front es a 4 and 
: = res: dear brother ke aaies force If" vou can qualit PHONT” OF TV Tote = ta : —_- 2 Cha eee work of | ooo 5¢ MORTGAGES | © 30 p.m. Fe 2 
parks by Richer r for f jetails Interview _ a oe NC RC D i }_kinds : = 
Ne tm otete at the Voorhees Bipic (ah. be -Prranged Macleieh's ptt ORCHARD er — West side. PES-35620 0 wi t. from for 1 or 2 Utilities paid. 
Puneral Home uott! # pth: Whol Dg. MCF-onW. Free 42538 LOOK!! LANDSCAPING. CLEAN UP oer CHAR feet | Fe 2-8436. _ 
, evening. then he will be taken Ag Ln _ HOUSECLEANIN work FE 46.9 1 ROOM KITCHE 
to ¢t ® FOU a oe : G ‘ND Lae . woe Sa . | NETTE & PRI. 
feothe Hearne” Funerals Rome OUR TOP NOTCH REALESTATE Ty. ing SO" Remiiworto) FS. 00 cceme  /ERENQRING  REAPORABE | DONS FTE "Dunane Sty 2 ERG Sait rage | Peete eaten Fe 
kerment | Puneral Srrangements | 88 oLnortinity nts rel Pe InIng OOM ° uc#T HAULING "aMeDIA TE | HOME OWNERS {—* : pe aan contro Chevroitle. ate FE 1; Eves. | _¥. Paddock. Aiboria, Apertmente 
by Voortees-8i eral Home | _ 2252 for apnt service, PE 57072 _ ALUMINUM ROLL-UP AN vin rucking ay ver Training Schoo! GLEAN 9 ROOM A’ a 
ae SOME 6 18¢ Bihy Boy CENERAL MECHANIC FOR veFD : LIGHT HAULING TREE TOPPING. | FIBERGLAS AWNINGS | Moving &T 9 FE 2073 CASH a 5 ae Apt, Private 
105 Dr. beloved intent | C@f, Feeonditioning Not. nece< ary aqitress and moving. Gress cut or mains | HEAVY ALUMINUM DOORS 639 ENAPP SHOE REPRESENTA- FOR YOUR e,_ share path. 36 Norton. 
eon of Clifford and Joyce ses | to do major overhauling but must ‘MUST BE tenance. FE 44842. After 4 p.m j AAt oct lacie = TR OR | “tive. OR 31562, °° Sg 3 CLEA - 
¢ wrethe ‘| pe able to make miner adjust EXPERIENCED IN’ or ali day Sat STOR WINDOW pickup & service Nicholie & Harger Co. =. 
Tat Deboran Kay) iment: dine out. tender. raint| SS ¥EARS OLD. APPLY IN PER. LAWN WORK LXROF ORAS mows ai teas “rater FE? ; | TM DEAR SPREAD: DAYS Or, | 32 W. Huron 8. pees 7B seins |? a cy 
held Wednesday, June 9. at 16 30 and twichup Excellent working) SON B EEN ‘ R- “weeds and brish cutting Mand} (ALL SIZES EXCEPT PICTURE) AL's LIG wives xed _entrance, West 3663 
@.m.-et Perry Mount Park Ceme. | sea iens im good town Appiy in gy ad : een _7e eS rubbish hauling, FE) — FE 43403. FE 40280 wat Mh — Sinko, $ Unlimited .|2 ROOMS, K : 
tery. Funeral grrangemen's by | =: ; TED'S re Be oor TRUCK SERVICE | “PRIVATE DETECTIVE SERVICE our coer 8: 
Spa ffin Punera! i CHEVROLET MAN DFSIRES WORK | 7. 
z. K 1% PER! for buying land contracts. ROOMS, NICEL 
y TONE essen aA - 7 . Woodward at Squa hour. OR 346351 or OM FACTORY TO YOU 5 CLEANED: Lk rteous mecion | near tus tine. Adulte cond 
Prencta, Ar — 1 hee GIDD\ are Le MAN DESIRES “to LEARN Ae ORDER NOW AND EEPER ALS Clean AND ELAS wenulta € 5 Soaeen or hav. siti. tae reac, 
. are beloved APEER. MICH & chanf@ trede OR 3-6351 or OR-. 7 FE +5! Results with every Dersonally. 2 RO 
husband of Mrs Helén Wail dear CMTC : | Sees SAVE safe and setentific. rea "CON , 
ey _ LIGHT rr HACLINO, 7 YaRpe oF A. NSON man. 
2 of La M Materns | MAN WIN WORE oF any | TRE® Est NO OBLIGATION black dirt poet im SPECIAL FACTORY TO YOU JOHNSO . Realtor | = 
Wall: des +a ~ cereal — Saute pl “= FFRESS, FOR | hint JO8 —yuaTNO Fr OOR LAY- net MAOE ko aay pe Oy Ferg elon Rage | FE 4-2533 =. Sap 
Ther . Buk oDly in person, : : , 
Thowes end Ray We, Punerel le Were Cicer odors som sid "hie Pe 1 AN Wists WORK as caneee. | ing. ‘suoding finishing 158 tay. LIONT HE MAC LINO AD PACKAGES be seeeete G5 ab, OF gal. olve- 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. i . 
June 9 at 1 pm at the Coat EXPERIENCED LaDY POR BG estate. or any, type of Len, PrP tes OS owt MAULING ULINO, WMEDIATE tate | ~ WE HAY : nished. $ minuter walk from town 
Funeral Home with Rev anes Must be experienced App’? pnige Pn Fy family — __ work. No ) car rE_ 23-9278 gre gga Pa a Fire. service rr oe? ae x _ fol ge Bg mg $109 96 hel 00D | Ne children or drinkers. @ Fair 
ae, « Fietaving Mr, Pontiac Precision Too) Co or Deak sete sr conurpa. Pinel FEDa No joo TOO | stimates f rs oa ree FE omen work | CIOMT HAULING ODD . JOBS." remo al | a . te - . rove 
-? 3141 Gashabaw Ra, Dray. 62 Orchard Lake Ave = FE 2-839) 5 aces bere © CHER DES; RES SUMMER — Sg oe | ORE AREY EN | Pea terms Pe | _Paetaty opments ae a gg vier 
| E XPE -PERIENCED t v emperacth. days FE x3 tw cae cee og: ne Rubbish _ FE FOR BOB 3 
1) | Telephone solicitors with so04 pe a sg om ROL L AND Ow L waters. house raising. foundat FONT TROCETNG. RU 
wn - vm cl eee ee eee aoe nd ight hauling + fireplaces of mp ret Oy kinds | Ashes. PE 4-2206 or PR 2-' ha ee aes Vi BUY Agi INSURE IT 
Ryan MANY | vacuum cleaners from customers | GRILL 2-008. pee _repair work, EMpire 3-2304. ne | es ver with 7 STAKE ee 
: : avers tor iM mag sag pt gptnen ity for _— ement sales full use Apply a | YOUNG WAN 17 at han eal FULL | nil AL fesitions, 9. RE = naw : | Ges — 
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and fomty we |) SS. THA or apply et 179 Water men het reraree | re ioe” | FoUNG_ aN DesITCEs Es FULL oe ee WORK PRE | ; an PA oo 
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* __ THE PONTIAC PRESS. MONDAY, JUNE 1.1056 we ry-nine as | by Dick Turner | For Sale Houses _43|__ For Sale Howes _ 43 Seie Houses 43)___ For Sele Houses 43, 
, PARTLY |¢ ROOM HOUSE Iv 3} BEDROOM. MODERN HOME. ' LAKE ORION. ae 
| 1a BOSSE ML HRMINO |? BEDRQDM, MODERN, CME, ! : | eR a RS HAYDEN Cat, ie poe: * ee tl HOME. 
| “ “om Tome. eS Rs yg cal : Lake 1] | | ¢ ; Saal 
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” street, near . Fer New 3 Bedroudi west suburban | Ideal Lake Front 8 
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call FE Brick. $1600, down. ‘good srek a bedrooms, hie= ' 
i ve a te NEAR 000. down. North side Cory | sign tee ona ne 
Family outgrew ve room modern home ‘or email family. comfortable» family ving. Gate enh, Se cael ont, Gert 
ment, ay ; | ng ett SO we 5 an exceutionally buy, Gals 
| Scarceaks. ond" sunroom, car New O.1. Homes 01908, goun stone e, lague ving | $13,800. down pay- 
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  closets. basement and ge-| &, Princeton. 3 Bedroom modere send | 9t.ee, 
soon — By AR Pioneer Highlands side tlle rag 
Donelson Park Brick @ rooms and bath— idaire. 
Newberry Farms. 2 Bedrooms and 2 bed do large now vacant. Only $4,950 teas- 
| Nearly new brick home, with path Built 198¢ Ol circulator. room lis base- wate Labder Uaeeains 
ersion Dorothy Snyder er 
    
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freince > dining on moder HAYDEN ferment fer yout oe les? Pye 2-441 
          
    
   
                        
      
    
  
    
  
    
         
                
    
  
  
    
  
      
  
  
  
      
          
    
      
    
  
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Atiractive heme ea, large let ¢ poem ome pee ow tached I's car - Del- yim WaT, Realtor (1 
ed fii. Se | eee | See |e ow | ter. “and storm sash. sane i 
ome Se) Sylvan Lake | Eirtindiniite | gece by 2  s ) oh 5 : Commerce Ba pm < = = Le = so a 
Located G.I. oe ath ee a comtry home wan ttenty | R: J. VALUET, Realtor 
creat? (> yeeigem ranshaarMntattan: Rint | Mes lange vine room wht den | St “space (Gt etrting. [ext | Coeperative Real oate Bashong eth —. - | mum or brick siding, plastered | vai® | ey bun | a2 BT . 
eet | gm Bebe ei es | cae mip "room. | She’turegecat teat Sisres | NEA acre _— 
Tenmanchions and oo gad cewere hed "and. paid room with fireplace. siaeal LAKE a 
_ NO ROOM FOR GENTLE cups, a : vileges suburban : ee 
SC SEES (geet tae ete fe | et ahaa See | John K. Irwin | See cephy tite, Ferd] SaaS pe fe sd coast nice. FE 24376 _ her le Scheal bus si acor $18.000. | VWith classes overcrowded, a teacher just doesn't have | eeaLtys |. Senioe tee arene fe ae | John Kinzler, Realtor Tot tans privilege bed- 
2 ROOM BASEMENT APART- SLEEPING ROOM HARE COOK i vistnsay ef Pennine ehough knowledge to get to everybody!” ae, Z Semer © st ile Eves ye cee ine i raya ment, Men or edults only. PE | ing privileges Lady or couple. | = ey “Phone PE se ES “Well built homes since #23" satite pati totale PONTIAC REALTY CO 
3M RNISNEDAPTTOR |r Er eeaTED SLEEPING = P FOR QUICK SALE Cocperstive Ave! Retete Exchenge PO" ‘0. 
¥ ROOM FURNIMED APT TOR | STEAM, MERTED “SURErING | Cape ac 3 mom eee For Sale'Houses 43, For Sale Houses 43 cuss, wel monies tale euitt IMMEDIATE LAKE FRONT 131 Baldwin__Py ease 
Et ose PAL: | Rn ROOT Pon BORE tated on ot Wenita. Living | 7. 2) ge ey 3 BEDROOM | $° Steen” beme "at Creeest| OCCUPANCY —|2 HOMES BS 
‘ cove, "eculte. only." 308 of professions! man. Near bus feom ‘leah with nature home On tot 100ng bee Pew fade. Sie Sel mere, 798 5 | 02,000.80 Geen te oan, nevi 3 LOTS — 5 
a Sey FORE igh, schon! ond hecotel FE egroomé aod bat dow i ADAMS a) Sten ee ee wotihiy, Bane tay | Coenkes ten i ule) eum tne VETERANS. 
Near lake, MY 2-003! 3 E. ; seoms an cocend esr WEST SIDE BY owner, 1 nooms wean! [QCK oveland Se wy beech heat ts" Ons | We sa new tor you an 
CE | cuswors room, 61 Decement with elaboPete |g som 3 Rage General double cs BL Twe Pun woos.) 9 c home sage wae = 
Be ee reg | Pater Sete | temas | Ee ope ter ae, rk seated than, gra 2 ts, | HE Eo wrist | “scien > = + 
flat hex aha Roome Geerd 8 mace wtomatic | Shoot located. “on. Auguste’ Bt s) Sena, os oat afer" | amon nee 3 sae Sati petra Bene 2 or requirements, Coll ee tor : 
“ROOM ROOM, TWIN, BEDS ace “io. | terme, oa ee pee | aes Ivana sise bedrooms. ees?) Brick Ranch Home a eae cl 
close in. 22 Allison. "| oom with bed. 3 blocks ee EAST SIDE beet Francis E. “Bud” Miller % 
— FFOR | West of Saginaw St. Private home Ty » BR W ae Realtor 
» eShert Virg, ve oe * feta? "room and ath, up. Bebe doe poma a store ; ae PLU APARTMENT | BOARD & ROOM FOR WEN. | | - done. eg Soe | . os $1000 DOWN 
‘feat ne RET CB ot eee ates Roy Annett Inc.) Stier ca nite fi. Soh. Set oh.) oe et eT es St ee . decoratet, PE 63155. poole for _men_ near and | REALTORS —<— = ~ OE terms. ies po mg c = it 
ae po ag Shay Sint. 70 }OARD IN NICE WOME open Evenings and Sunday 14 coon 28 ego | eT Tat | as MILLER 
garage Rouse, FE $2706 _ PCEARANT SOOM CRORVERTE tr k tate come 603 6 week, separaie meters om mown meet mw 2 . | Co-eperatl - 
x oguE UpLIzIES, EOS | atonal onkanel eoret we | wen country Lake Ssiate,| pase igesty Minti" mms | fom, were, san. mate Oana + SS : ne eat aeeeed———ae i ROOMS AND BATH. UNFUR | four seres on banks of lake; it's| for 622.000. terms pam mergittg Bw ogg ly. = ol a, pa bedrooms up. wy, 
sished apartment, edulis. FE ROOM LARD BOA BOM- | of Square Marshall | Tennessee $800 DOWN | co sink and eh iaterior studing. | tom space. gas heat. paved) a3 Bee B.A | «ment, gerege. con | 
ate te eres | f AND “yi a Decree m =r 4 room house, pet modern. frame Wt A 44 sore wtatewes , a Satora "Mien ; ; caten> | 
“Eee ee | gem eee | SRT ce se aR eran | egal ce macs | es a —— agit R Trigg, Restor | BACHE ramet : J j LY IT’S A DANDY Perty age xe | 
LARGE ROOM With KITCRE™. Close to bus and wo plant. FE| large recreation room with fire- $750 DOWN ay Beautiful apartment ts ee ve cam level on 
ocr ernaonee, ts Um) Seite to eri Be, Spine Remi tk | rom term eum wth ne LMP g CHOUCE LATION | fom aera a ai Sem [Meter 2, trwm, ran, bem : LIVILEGES WEWLY DECORATED 7 ROC Hotel Rooms 39 rom epane soto a lovely earoqned — Pstores Being 708. hospital go. West side Se tag room. Sumas seem. 8 bee located on the nl of town | | LAKE PRIVILEGES 
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panvaTe ERTAANCE ANOTAUK| HOTEL ROOSEVELT | % Mattnyaty Gtiwrsetet| LARTE ORION | Bate Ea Math CSRS) ihc“Satan tn water! ened ng LOOK! ® ekealaer eit org 12 WEEKLY fishing” set. eunting” te tobe 2 houses, moder, on 2 acres of | terms. | bape . A : 
Rent Apts. Unfurnished 34 $ of fend en fpte, te lake wet ee 6 Se oe GS | $28,008 | SOUTH BLOOMFIELD » bedroom home hardwood Moore A Ta lor Soks "Bown “DRAIN rancis E.. “Bud” Miller. - 
Newly Gecorated. By week. Also| S24 08 sttached gerege | can be yours for only $1500 down HLANDS. Rambling ranch | eutomatic bot water paved street |], ° | AND 
ON SOUTH SAGYIAW ST.. CLEAN. cuires ps wees i ataaaie bake with emall cereiaher hoses, Mere ADAMS REALTY CO brick bungalow with stlached ge $960 down wil) handle ou M Realtor 
eg ER. wg og yg rockin BY DAY O8- — peony oe “LS on wit | 593 Auburn Ave P E 4-3393 Tored eure, aie, Coovt ou beee- Pog Matermation. cal, Mra Soeart. 160 Oatiand Ave Pa ane oe Bibs sown acme As Cnn 
poy quired, PE ¢ i501 HOTEL AUBURIN terme on balance ; three’ bedrsoms ig beth and 3 sn Ko Pike re efee ; it PAYS To SEE ty Ds wee n10” Jona 8 o.m. ; —. et 
ndeabs tne Youre. RewTar | sian wre ira WE om eg] Brick Income | in nce tonyeus| Se Siete es Se yas) TADD'S HOUSES gene ete | Near St. Joveph Hospital 
Tree oes Pare __. eat Stores 40) owe Pe CAPR acomd ist | Save time dad monet, Mamba tnderpriced at 6.80, fi) DRAYTON PLAIN Srey tienes, Coates “eae “oe 
5 SA TEMA oe | PRICK, RON DINO, pum wean) Sercmest Tie gery, “at| Soemeba mpg west wae Tis" PSE | atoms nego, ie mem,sger,| attested, Sitertata | sue fctebene eet te Scriee, “isso inna ctr center Pe edwin =| stereeg, porch, Tee Bee jit | femal ctunet tha octme | | a oF Re de a oe Ba ones ae Se ererce 
"spas aNb_enta_oxPGR | Good for Many Businesses ger Gaur satis Seles tre’ | Besta ye tan tseer,, | 1. H, BROWN, Realtor! downs Seay ly, OS Pie 3 Bist ioee —_ 
* git sverimente Mate FE Oe pulang, Sanford getzerre | Str Soest akabed Naim a"ches,| hme Appuininent lane, | 26 W. Maren re saw GEO. MARBLE, Realtor! Beat’ yer Othe fre SEE! Washington Park 
y noo VERy isicaw | pau acelin Mee tee yet Suet pee 1) RAY O’NEIL, Realtor BUILT IN 1951 ont Antone OR > isa | Sev ecen schools Only What makes # house & home? As = ad. tihed eputatre. 
AVAILABLE A| dowd basement. Excellent | oe at ere 7 W. Huron Open 90 Lin lg eg ge ig Ran $500 DOWN PONTIAC Soe. 00 Fe8, hep eels ence | crete, dining teem, veuetion 
rietian faauly; 1 room apert | for dime store Neréeery cireers. eer Phone FE 3-110) or PE 807m | .ttrestive ming. tiled beth, 2) New completely furnished mod A 6 room. 2 story f home | A combination of besuty, grece and | Ddiinds, automatic hest and hot 
ment. West side. No drinking or ing. Bus, stop of vote Cr rE | @ ACRE ESTATE Co-operative Real Estate Exchange | {Saroems with forge Toom bos) ern’ 3 Nelsen bene. pull wath with full basement on N Johmson | modern efficiency. Tes ving vm. | weler. Showa by eqpomiment 
omoting | Fr = , eg 9 | oeeis. ss «| Gente rotting. mostly | —— | ‘sibie im attic Prvilewes on Middie end shower. ~ | Close to school bus line. A very is Spactous and features 6 picture bar, : big ce rE 
T ROOM APT INQUIRE STORE SPACR | INQUIRE 300 bedroom home with paneled den, yr $1000. Call PE $0004; or stop a $1,000 Total Price | Uifarpeting “Automatic oil heat Zinag’ room, Spacious ‘Biches. 2 mre Atte 
738 W. Huron Voorheis_ Rd. FE LE pice living room fireplace, } NUDSEN fe East Pike St. ccoauge | Dhe_aeres. Smail 2 bedroom with |. 3 car garage with cement drive | bedrooms Oak floors. BUD” Nicholie 
wR AND BATH ATE! Rent Office Space _41| Simian and diame room. | IN. BRICK RANCH TYPE | @eter. 61169 down. 918 por moat. = Only lese arty | plastered gorage Eater enh te | REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE 
a oer ee Capp | Ege’ Sin Sysctecen entrance “and lights Overlooking 6! ... . . Two bedrooms and attic for ~ -. shak ‘ 
Faget MalRinie"OR| o corormore or ce| Seach Wwe | Wot Side Brick, | eared) baatan, Meet a 6 SSE REAL ag PER en wumeaeater bee| NEAR AVON SCHOOL. Ts. ATE = ie a Sandie. ——-}-~—-tanement_ané-gorege.tm 00 08: TRGCe} soosewer rye tot - fy "Orismvie 133,_Reverse” ps0 Corner ; | & room bungalow, 24x30, built 
~ 29 Blaine. . : age} $= SSeS ht Pa +— alt for 177) «| N80 Moaers a ————pet RIO APTS LEASE @TORE OR OPFICE | en worDMAN estaTe| = ScSies “0 Terms, | wanes Gb os eulunt Ki\CATEWAYC | cove. Bre cal PA Se : ms onan Ay nate | Seay hese apes | NEE ae ges gE eg | PERE |GATEWAYS to) IRWIN | WHITE vee muaivaia? | 
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_ Adults__PE_41851__ 1 woe — _ tse Wo Raggy em state Ex e AH! SPRINGTIME IS | cated on lot 100x302. Has full | Diste Waterford | to attic. $2000 down. Eve. ¢ 
WEA SP Es Wt one | A HOME QF YOUR | BEST BUYS Ranscaping time wit wre CARE TIME -| Sa i a ar a ig 
furnished. Adulte aly FE 21655. | OWN WM. H. KNUDSEN | Bie ming en comer wt Tee! Hel ten ume ee : “—~ | CARROLL G. PORRITT 
Rent Houses Farniened 24 TODAY |... retree | CHARLES | atcticirestce ing ie pete Mwnesion, in tt 5 BE | |p mare mann nannnannnnacancnmn | 2876 Hartline | 810 Pontise State Bank Bide | struction, 3 Dedrooms oa beth | belle ggg an. gg bE le eee] BEDROOMS - MORMON NEUSE 5 
3 ROOMS NO CHILDREN IN-| East suburban out Auburn Ave. . . ‘ . | Ph, FE 44516 Eve 23-3750, | Home is finished tm am, mse. | hot water heater. Near school, bus BRICK WITH TILE ROOP Double fest Ano 
quire 2401 Mut_Auburm Heights. | pact Crooks | ecrore trem nee) LAKEFRONT INCOME BUILD NOW NOW SEE THB nice 2 story 4) MAN eS of'clocet space, com | Gnd is good legstion for enfiaren’ | feat recreation apece. otare | NQyy GI Homes 4 ROOMS. down for this 4 room full base- Located on the most beav- = 2 and room home on Moreland. A | Extcnse with gas renge. Pull © $7,806 with terms Hills, pear 
SASIKG-BY ebee KAMP INN. | MODE Ol AC Beat large lot, ce! — OLthend “County, yet only Aturective ranch omer. J,,cr| ihe comer from the YMCA The PSluscaped lot soxiee. with Bi} GEORGE R. IRWIN | Comr. Maar feoteres. om. Por see our pew modern 
C/OR 34016 oF FE 20081. P THN. | rage. Check NOW. Piles, west of town, there Eatpst pombing. Bisse 36 to 44 nairway 2 Tet tne bet trooms) Eni yseu uk REAL ESTATE *— 2 HOUSES Earimoor, Call our fee on 
_.1 ROOM MODERN, 377 S. Anderson St. with Shen ectooned Bus 1 5 te nee Se oe eetiast sh: of conve E KE rE Soin _—— Aveo 2-4544 | GOOD INCOME—Over 1% scres eon mm ol conn ele fy 
privileges. Suitable Bast 3 bee a a terraces, basement with a : furnace in #; 2 car CASS LA ae froptage on Oekiand ve. o/ tesco wan te oth 
ee arama | bent se mens | | ee aor Sele | Weep C'DAVIS | Hieityesrbrbedstt. Sat | <Satenest er ot ted em caf Sites, tne tmon| Soom oem cena FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED. pe ° lake frontage 3 ex- attractive home for | man, ‘ete tenanceutete © a basement, property soned—manu- 8°. 
a. to a price "and “terms, ica P ae 40% Pontiac Leake Rd___OR 27616) “BMEOO io en "Sassi 00.s00 | bau bedrozm oe, oor pian Jo Or l witona icome, tian. easy re be . s room . Nothing Nike it ee ee | = 
— ch. AD sewty decorated ingly Be sure and BY OWNER TTIFUL BRICK | heme 2 Ce superior work 
  
  
  
  
  
  
            
    
  
    
    
  
  
  
  
  
  
   
            
  
          
              
  
  
        
    
    
  
  
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Oil heat, 2 car garage. FE +6279 38 Willard St. . frame 3 bedroom home excel wrat sIDE 7 , beth, full manship Sovde Gen, PE +8181 
FORNED WOTGE 3 HOOUS Croce tm cont stte-6 bedreoms.| ORCHARD LAKE RD. |. gatz,este 5 Siesta toc | Seagmest Sneenbice. ost eerere: | MEN garane Crvored_ ot 010.780 FOR BETTER HOMES | $4,509 TOTAT. . NEW 4 ROOM SUBURBAN. PART- 
end bath FE 29007 =_=_____—s_ fully modern a nice jot. garage Oniy a boc’ off this street Living roo. fireplace, dint $10 000, terms. on na a IT TODAY. wit TRADE ‘SMALL LAKE HOME—61.200 down | ‘Y fin house 9600 down. $45 
PuRnienED $ ROOM TERRACE .—{mmediane ppaneasion. Price and close te spopoing area, | foon  kkiteben with breakfas OU'LL, LIKE I | Owner will take in free and clear | Lot 792100. Nice ireplace. lake | month. Ralance $4,332. In good . 
ire be eer rms are low bank city bus. ludes « feet. bedroom and tavetory down BAY ONLY f month & enjoy - etd . home on—this-3- bedroom modern | pesseoes on Case Elizabeth location. Immed'ate possession. ij 
Sune ist to . ist Adults a very large 6 = bun- and two bedrooms and bath UD ~ Cass FE summer ve CITY AND COUN PRY with @ nice basement. recreetion es Call now _phone MApie 8-900! after Sp: ; 
Rent tnctades telephone sss 'or 42 Hill Circle = Cae stairs. Pull basement, steam heal. rooms & bath. 96.900 with LI) 3.) anes _ 2 HOMES | foom, sloker beet fruit trees. NEW 2 BEDROOM BUNGALOW. | 
{ Donelson Park ‘_ = — ; lots a s Two ex- : ; Near Waterford Center School. ear garage Immediste | J 2710 Bender ® 
CAKE HOMES AND APTS RUS | de property —2 bedreome, et well Seassaped cad, ed. fre toes Cane Er Rekeomabie FE s10NT ROOMS 65.000. Finished out-| Home No. 1 base & rooms and on ae thig one as . R. HILTZ peed, Bene $3 060 down. 
sell Hi. PE ¢1444 ‘tached garage, cedar paneled rec- Breezeway screened porch. 21929. | “side. Could be finished inside for bath. plus @nelosed sun porch, | ; : pede . 
oat nee Seen tte Sethe nenpnees | ured wm SS Swe lay Omen INCOMES EPDE | Riu "tcoe’ 7 me Mtn aewemta ncn y taint, | "Berean pan i In ROE 5 SE. CHM- 4c 512.800 .- and beth down 3 rooms and beth | Tieht Sow | ae mt Home No 2 hes 4 Overlooking beautiful. scenic Dixie 1011 W. Huren st 
dren welcome. ness Orchard Lk. DORCHESTER ROAD _up. PE 2-6000. 4500 DOWN: buys 20226 ft. shell off| rooms and lavatory, Rents tor | Lane. leg —— fully inee- ee = 
Ave. | 158 Murphy St. [en we te Om pee oe BY OWNER. ROOMS, AND | Commerce Ra, ye a . wit) | ‘Three nice level tote, and privi- LAKEFRONT BARGAIN J 
Webster school district, Fine with 5% rooms. bom, 2 poses eee tes pown ee Peconnaigh on + * on @ nice sandy beach ‘+ | 
Rent Houses Unfurn. 3% bea con orut and Ned heme, foot ving room with peaeet — New gig Beng corner Nie Space = cnewet $4. $00. edge | of propery in sonnet e pe | ongee a a ae ject | nome bo fy a5 hooey OUR FIRST OFPFERINO—- 
Li} attached loors i 80’ | - : 
3 MOD-| Quick possession. $12,000 Gon, nepe bones SS — es _;— _. Stes down. 06 6 ments, Gm, © SOMCEESEIS Come ‘sermon we lake f= ag = nouse peer Pct Mi etesagreoe oor dll 
ern year round home. Good swim- reccwg eng Mam yen BD. CHARLES. Realtor) It Topay 1 4KE PRONTAGE frees enced lot’ Nome eomststs of | nr beautiful 
: 36368. WE BUY AND SELL | doors. Lig ig 4 | Les ; = on Oxbow Lake Full furnished seven tous and lovely rooms ark on large 78x75 ft. 
7 ROOM jARAGE LAND CONTRACTS | fistures. Wty room with of = | B t ' FE 4-0521 vou net oot ants Ineo Fi ANd ready to move into Pour full end heif bath. stream. -—«A®_ exceptionally well - 
school bus line Children wel-. Attached carpert Don't | a eman 1717 ® Telegraph. Open Evenings : nice rooms and beth with large ined kitchen. sirepiace. full bese- See ce eae pd 
_ come. OA_ 8-3618. ‘ | | heat and ex’-a part bath Co-operative Real Estate Exchange Snee  goh ow gg pe 8 Ee fered. painted wails. full 
* conv u Shower ‘ee | fine feat elned AM an i . ee Se gee Full price $4.960 with good terms pn 3p Boag, tert ees 3S basement, with sutometic oil 
vate beach. S18. weekly. Deirott, . — Auburn Heights | (furniture optional: cies om aae banks heat, an large recreation 
TExas #1210. — AND HARGER CO. 10 ACRES—HOME = - — fence, shady | REALTY CO. REALTORS OFFICE OPEN 08 OUTSTANDING BUNGALOW s!? with al! Youngstown tod 
nnn a OT Bt PS PE SSIES =—~—«C harp cemi-bungelow with == “trame three bedroom home. - Member Co-op Real Ext Exch.. Ine Sane é ONLY $7,286 Varga woh soigg = Moma 7 
Rent Lake Property 36A = === Open 8:0 “tl 8 0 _ S$, foome apd bath down end | with 11x11 kitchen. one bes. FE 2-0263 A JOHNSON, Realtor — Fg cag agg Be od mi. oe s es ee eee: | a cll raat 7 ee - _ __ _ i = t at L 4 Sa _ “ . 
y poom Gas aawoy suacy :A* EeTamuummmn yocation | Ree Gieten Mee | mew get Mates, eae tune, My mies Mal pemeet)Owe Hw Ren FAD | ee ee se ne i 2 ; | a : 5 | floors, “i : . 
Ms jigs? —— wpa b seure ant ten ment with of heat, cute. | [ns pion garege. Offered: 8t | Kitenen, 6 ee ecm |  =S*t Boe Te BRANCH 1704S. Telegraph Rd. | kttenes tad an exceptional base- Ee a =. 
ht : € hot water Tenant house. : ot | Mebt oak = nicely decorated | POST_OFFICE ——— | ment with oi} ae heat, 56x13! | 
heat. full basem losed Good the low low price roughout. Good dow looking lake 
AR < J urnished, Beat, Showers.| porch. fenced in fot garage and ee a Ce terme 008 te te oaee Only ae cre : NR let. Tavestérs Price oi spacious ‘kitehen © 
90008 | Outside fireplace. Newly decor- . | > ranged . } ‘ 7 ofe com wall of +4 
FORRES COTEAS ETE Piow'Fe bei “TN $00 DOWN ousnemer couse Humphries = CF [er Bsa Son Call OL 0603 . . mos \e , Situat on ‘arge fence § i tomatic @ 
oe - sale fee ee | 2 dedreome, iving room. 100 Ft. Sandy Beach | furnace and Pw heater, Beautify! lake farting, , 0s 131. all lots with spreading shade trees ire apr emgpres 7 | 
See “carcen, OR 3600. i pa Seth 2 ft living room a: ie galow Co ‘Sie ae”””:C ae ‘Hew csment. block 2 car garage. | Payments only 61 per month | 
—— a to 8 ovi00 gag city |  Batural fireplece. sutiful yworr STREET. Suburban heme  peries in vies room and dining — — of Wwe becreoms. > —nctudes tanes & lneerance. 
r—- - Ne ee ~- War ire ON A En med Ritehen.-ARGG® “ery -eetrg fot for garden, Hae} feem. _piassed_suproom....$1.500 DOWN __ __tide._lecation... e_Bving saan 8 = ho : a ~— 
; . | planter box. picture window, { rooms, large front 2 bed-| Exxcelient basement. oll heat. Dov- on bus line S$ rms arid beth torch A home we are proud to DELUXE “gurontownse- = 
; Edw. M., Stout, Realtor ‘s sunporch automatic ©¢ =| Fooms. ofl steam heat, full base, ble garage. Phone now for eppoint = Fill, basement. Scar garage. Show. 412 680 feet across the front of thi 
BRICK FRONT oe . — "s pale heat od many comnlns rent Oniv $1.000, with’ 61.080 ment. = he ek Gs filme Je" Living Foom with 
Sagina® ea i] * | n 4 i onty | ING Al OW ining opece; fell bath. 
Open Eves. ‘ti 8:30 ' BRICK BUNGAL dining ; oe. 
cei Towering Oak |woneny noommo,.e men met:| Hum phrieS —omityaim,powrnenede 2) a nies, zarm end contort | Seniy” sizen tanec 2 begreum loomed wes of | AL Sa, Mies wee | rs Gnroughout. Carpeted living & io, |On Indianwood Road. Benutifully|  Dasement witn oll furnace. ge: | full basement. marble window cong ig og — 
on Crescent Lake. Eins lafee wall carpeting ag | space Se - = ing. room, Pg =< 3) | form a, res a Se ae waa sills, marble fireplace, ceramic ace: 
Se —— a downtown a er Gay eee tome | Se ’ |. heme. “Fetal peice $7.50. out dalrway te) atte, ese we mepe pec cmeeret Ie enn 
iy yp BR | fiving room sine 4 | more to choose from. Drive floor recreation FRANKLIN ROAD. New |. irbele. “Seeman concgned tor-| ee" ccecens Wes aaa 
__ vasch heme etn full basement at | ing faom and emart Mint to our office aad look over | room. basement, automatic  Sbedrm home. ee 8 | ee ee ee ee), va, dae 
MS vided for | fecrentien | room. a | on fret Geet. ive an | our photo-listings. gas Geet. es | S, venetian Clinde, RE bese. | and mest salubte Reting. £16,000. preciate ae eS 
Just across the strset from 4 }--« A te eee Pt on geocnt eee. Timken CAMERON FH CLARE j rms. location $1 250 with $2,500 dn WE SELL-~WE TRADE $3,000 down. , 
. N th . 42 W. Ruron Open Even L * 4 
be ely, 1 bedroom "| 4 PAMILY INCOME with separate MS Tr, eeeresion TERMS | Leoperative Rest Retae Exchange, = FY] phries a ag 4 ante. 24 an DORRIS & SON ens seer peat 2} 4 
entrances “! = “Co pa A basem. | 4 CO-OP MEMB own. room ‘aste- 
sutometic gas heat 2 tango ) 2 eS ae” | ' D ' | HOMES & COTTAGES wear ciarnston. pttrective Dunes. maak bak tees eee FE +1387 fully | decorated at 
1 gl an galletas $1,000 Down _ WALLED LAKE AREA + jO® over .. see ee Geer eee ui baer : 
| to 1963, it m destrabie lot Lake 
too. $300 A \2 Rn ae ~~ E. Ly ove Moser three bearm boms Lake Land Realty Co. | features BN. vin oar bs , --d at 810.500 with ¢ Rooms vee soe ALL MOD- May we show, rou this “one 
REDROOM room Tisid Enenen ‘ane with besem ——— | 924 Pontiac Tratl allied Lake reamlined kftchen ; WILLIS M. BREWER 
‘=DROO} a hot water. Garage. Quick 4. Peotipe F Two and 4.1 BEACH. t-bedrm furnished a, 4 : = cree. ol with “the lawn el) in AND INCOME OF ALL bath with colored . Base- ‘summer home located on Wat- FE 45181 Eves @1 RESALE — Bast side 
1 OR 2 . $10. ATE large fam of 4 Priced at ohiy $8950 terms. | gees P W. Dinnan & Sons 6 eee hee levee reeset Toes none Late fren. Loses nas FE 5-7704 or EM 3-4008 Paved street. Close to 
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® . any . | Early possession! is your to @ lake. | ue N- oot Jenies ' 
= Soe ” Kampsen. °|3 Bedroom Brick Ranch ——«Resereisee Rees ai |) | LAKE ORION: | = tsi tte hae 
Stas see | SCHRAM OT en Shee ies Humphries ee ES SES RES See this ar | town be cash deal, h ’ J : 
Py ‘West re TODAY. Realtors FE 4-522 ture A. By A : 4 Uu p ries { FLOYD KENT, Realtor i 36113, After 6 p.m , * * 
3 ee e : ‘ REALTOR PE 2.0474; % ©: Userence re 66108 2 HOME 3 RAY Q’NEIL, Realtor : 
i -| GILES REALTY CO. | _BES-SO or FES-2564 yrs. teisgragn eves 8 CMs aa eT ioe REAL 2.0474) "open, Bree, "= eae ee oe | Se our P ~ ~ neater | Qeopetaare’ neal Bhtsne Wetbeags V. legre enings | Ment Power | close. . te f 
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              Business , r 8 Opportunities 51 Mortgage Loans al For Sale, Housetrailers 55 Wanted Used Cars 59 
TO GO INTO BUSI. LOW I AR-w 
mes foe fowsa, ote an At | oat TEREST | Oxford Trailer | "ater consider trade or reasonable do ee go et nel | = = rind 
| payment. By owner FE a — | S ALES. Fay Ang a top 
| iT : 5 | douse 
y >=; mel yn ‘permet start pe PA AleeD Se BNA es rals, Stewarts, Skylines, Great | gl part _ y 
4 BEDROOM HOME | Aod@ Ott “nus «room, Bost LAYER, FE 160s Bite. "Ses Yelowstones, Titi Homes gi . ae = 
Living: room 12016, dining jou ot ewe See terge | CAR EPRONT SEO ~ YEAR ar rl e! or_ FE $sT'9 and sleepers. 8 ff. | ee you SF. , 
tehee oe pee ee ee finlaned ln 6 Sround howe 8 Es bath Used trailers sold on ow “oun WANTED TO BUY GOOD “# 
at! AE, neat & clean. 80 kpotty pine. Partly modern Close to Pontiac FE 2-562 1 » For Sale Housetrailers 55 55 paym Chevrolet. styleline Wul = cash. 
$7,800 is the price Look and For Your Own Home RANCH TYPE SHELL. CY PRESS 18 THE “BIRD TO New bar sold as iow as '. down. _Private party FE 2-6818 
pee & then let us see what is 6 rooms and bath with 3 bed eaves, 2 car garage. 3 TALK TO THE RIGHT MAN ig oe S per cent bank rates. up to 60 MUST “HAVE CARS. 
Eacarte Mia fou tga Uhre ethernet wee itun owe a COUR TOU owe rOBUY a Bosniss Mt STREAMRITE gpOUMETRAR: ett your budget nee Adbura 
‘etop 8t 136s porch = Full, ori creened NICE LITTLE HOME IN COU r ERICA RAi ee ~e « 
sit ’ i niy $8 O0C UN- nice es » ; = - 
Ean Pike Scr - ent Alas This, , try in old apple or-hard § acres f. IT’S FOR REAL Mecca west Lb” CONTI: Sas ‘kh of Lake Orica, on __For Sale ‘Used Cars Ot 61 
eee prepa ranch Wie 6 oe ee cance — beach Thats right. heres a real oppor- eaneeees eas ati M-%. MY_ 2-072] IEE 
GA Y LO Loree canted, "vine fo te DENNIS OCO: 10K REAL EST _ tunity for you to get into busi New vrterior styling. new interior NEW ~ AND MODERNIZED USED + 
Searels biscuel trem fechasl a __*E 4 “OR MY | ha Ps = minimum of cash res ements. See these new trailer on rente] purchase — ~ BAR AINS | 
SEO | block stores All this for SALE MOUSE: oOo ee es aa weed ee ee ane G aee oe ge gg ee 
$10 990 YEAR AROUND uy the works for | answer to mo- stile |s 5 eewn Move in um: $1 Ford convertible 
CRAWFORD | freer sae forded on ocr Bewr| MAP HRY Saale pat'ee'cad | Ren eeciRCe | Old) Like new 
| senceein wecded tot, 157 = $38. | cane bd j TRA ‘47 Ford station wagon 39s 
_ lake privileges, 6 room, 3 bed coaches | oo 8 Tele f"Rincay. 32 Pontiac Chief. Deluxe 61.195 
< (AGENCY) room, all knotty cedar interior AT'S S RE D HOT GENESEE SALE S- _Open Eves unday pm “48 Dodge 4 door 206 
F meatier 241 Opdvae | Modern knotty pire kitchen. f . . 27 FORD # POR PARTS. ‘47 and 48 Plymouth Good = $145 
> Open Eves & Bun FE. 41540 rope with “recreation room NGriveia.” Valuable locotion. good | CLEAN a 0 OOT Koay t DUAL es alt puasios Of phees before ‘Ma Pord (A bab 408 
Z . = . ropt patio. oi] AC heat By owne solid bidg. el! fixtu whee m goggles lore rd (A baby! $405 
. Fuesdav 5 to 8 A J ARE LARKL 312 EM 32808 a res in tiptop | is, & Woilet, Used 3 | 53 Mercury. (This ts it) $1 675 
z : COUNTRY ESTATE 24, ACRE ~~ ie Near a port eo fll Paks NaF eh ie ate 2 Foor HOUSETRAILER ad Se ee es — 
, 8 EAST SHEFFIELD 4 bedroom brick nome newly | For Sale L ke P 4 road in the lake region Oni SAL & | tows. VE_1-% ee 1.608 
STR — Super 2-becroom painted inside end out Large Sodio anes alee ok i 7 950 down full price 617, 4 MY 2-4611 | ag sinmenaok nT oT | Buick. Riviere $895 
q Pim A. bungaiows Plastered =| poarae, 'wntn Hebel | ou cant beat this | 19a 27 PT LisietY ELECTRIC | Huron Trailer Park l.-e3 ee Sone saet 
i 8 rib ae ws by =| ake ——— yevie $45 
soak fioors full beth, | thed ining area rms room | Clarkston Lakefront | BEER STORE ieee, eS vaten ie 30277, err aea INDIAN Soret sai “4a Buick sedan szi8 
; ater, Youngstown kitchen | 24 by 13, marbie firepiace. car — room home with attached ga- | DEEN . Me HOUSETRAILER ere ore $3 and 52 Cadillacs 
g doors, sewer. city peted excilent closet and stor rage firepiace and knotty vine APT.. INCOME gas stove Inside stool Electric | —2- 53 Pontiac Radio , heater. 
4 edewals. water Close to pat goad built in book sheives. wed ae — ne oil | vials a NCOME _fe , 24 W. C bia Reat Trailer Space 56 56. he Willys. 2 door 
. stores and schools & : pine led rosreama shingles riced to sands cars 7 ; ‘$3 and ‘51 Buick 
Se tae atleast | ME SEPT TAR | S) Slaaevadercomverue 
— opie.” BA morteage | a refrigerator Sh 7B after 6 pm. iness — no ~ location! eos PAND. BALE The lLas PARK EA — pick-up. ‘52 motor 6295 
\. month inciudes | priv. IsHE “8 if frontag 1963 LES. 2-46 hoose . 
: everything. We heve 4 | §38000 Terms Immediate |" home on } ecr gg rag oo ross res heed a ~ cept ‘Tes Mest Contracts i 
1 e . blocks from figures show over ere real estate or contracts ip 
4 ne eee are Gas session, FI 2-7 7306 a a On canal 3 5 aoe we be ~~ Auto —— _ 57 ade Finance arranged 
: ¢ ' ve | <p 2- ren'ace Garage Very ome per mo oa CONOMT, USED CARS 
out Baldwin 5 biocks pest J7O clean and nice. $9,960 sf Tak ~ — ARTS +a 
4 Pishers to ONeils j — — : with $2,550 Gers ‘ne ate apt. es $12,-| - ; A P. = 2 as. i ee 
4 ean -——_ — New-rebuillt-used ‘83 BUICK aU Rv ‘PER ERIA_ 
F SPECIAL L. C. LADD WARD FE. ‘PARTRI Dia’ HOUSETRAILER. 336. 05 a oe eee end hoses door, all accessories. Perfect we 
Ae ; DG coun’. m- om. Low mileage 
- RAY O'NEH. Realtor Exclusive Offering | _mm Me Me esi er OL L911 OFFICE OF NATIONAL an : Open 1 or oo 
18 |W -Murea Open 94 Lakefror BROKERS CLEARING HOUSE NEW MOON: 28’ TO 45’ SoLenback's BUICK SUPER ‘4 CONVERTIB TIBLE, 
Pr 3110) or FE 80789 New Brick West of Pontiac less akefront—Orion. OFFICES IN PRINCIPAL CITIES New and used io Paris goed _conthion. Extras FE 20S 
‘Co-qperative Real Estate Exchange than $ miles from court house, 3 modern bomes . turnished ‘oor i952 CADILLAC MODEL ¢ OUR- 
This house can not be dw rented 2 boats 2'y lots ear gais For Sale L. f COs a TO-COAST Rales 300 Belivie._7E - door DILLAC MODEL 1 Lea 
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ss for ashing price THRE cated for quick sale! 910.500 te dawa. | e Lots 460 «For Sale Farms ad 1840 Lapeer MY 24611 AUTO GLASS | few’ mileage “hone PE S-8718 
4 am | Rooks aAvta thet femsrns Ee) | Lower Straits Lake SS Tanne, Woon Woowe. | «wm 's Largest! ‘mu Sra" ists Gran | we seine i sates ete em 
. | lass : . Ranch style eb x! . nouse, o | stall while you w 
. . — | tie machen garage a ey a aluminum Musing” Cul limestone Beautiful one acre tracts of good ae as © Fie cee Sm eres = Bye. FE 30M | ere Cae SOUR Corre 1952 BUICK 
refinements that must be seen to around large picture window fertile soil Only 615 down ana ane quic sale $7 500 with terms | _ | ' to a custome- with each door — 
riner M . u 
be appreciated =e a Flower bos in. entrance. Auto. oil $15 month Close to bus stores a ichigas 80 acres § | RESTAURANT “AND EQUIPMENT Tal ass of windshield Hub Auto SPECIAL HARDTOP 
: Tiasstay § 16 8 oe ae aoe develo fatauce 9 Wa Lake celsteas aud soheet room modern basement home $5,000 382 N. Saginaw FE 1-7222 \ass bol 122 Oakland Avenue 
: ¢ ment Rog owner ts sell oases seul to settle estate $13 506 rou BRE WN Re iltor $1 009 prog os ee ot FEF, FOR LEASE GO E+ see aaa i ot | ig 
: cauat be is ise state s Bos een av, ‘ RESTAURANT FOR ee ls wo tone paint. This is @ 
, " 1 —- Breed pow BY. APPOINT OWN PAUL M JONES REAL ESTATE 2 W Huron re sane OF0. MARBLE, Realtor) “ee = one ‘Diaie. ATTENTION pice one owner car. Priced to 
, }-vedroom _ bungalow PHONE FE $-1201 832 W Huron FE 43505 oa WEEK BUYS A LOT 50 FT 6361 Andersonville Rd Waterford See eee Tend wreses, Wo ag ee ee ~ : 
fo Banta todos SE . e r > 
q atures, vestibule closet “BUD” Nicholie LAKE FRONI = pe. —, gga _Phone OR } eMALL DOWN Bsa roe GRO. | lished Since 1932) — low micens mw! cagines. 952 Jhiken Motor Sales 
indow ‘ made $6000_ Transmissions & urep FE 2-264 
3 Sour jiving room’ wih fn. | _ REAL ROTATE & INSURANCE — Why rent when you cam buy t — oo ROCHESTER AREA | lanl yee working may gue beer. SALE—SERVICE— | triecton of “ody “parts. trim a 
y = € uy Unies wie Liighway <4 adele I Lalnantr , wos s! . Sane - 
| <f butte cuphenrés, BY LVAN SHORES LOCATION) Unable’ Located on Duck Lake ‘GRADED. ee ra | Atractive large 3 bedroom, mod | SMALL QROCERY, BEER. WINE, | anefrece seo, coop SCHRAM AUTO PARTS, CADILLAC “33 CONVERTIBLE 
" aes maeer - . and oe room | There are ¢ rooms 3 pe ane ied ~MONTANA| one a - ern Beem. | 2539 Dix ght gray red leather w nol> 
7 $550 me with full price of only : Fr, and new used 1 and ener +4533 
: pane wide cent mortgage ee ae Pi re mice Fis el 3 Box pie Mente Ponting Pres. Sage bar wad heating. unit, _lerms PE 63 aoe — “ ¥ oear "Sot fleet ie ’t.| | CHEVROLET uOToR i 1947 ing Bere eos Comtinensal 
ogo ge han Bes ce eng SDHLANDe | sm, reeiy Bhown & cant | “LOTS PON SALE” -_— : tanchions, 3 | wttatt PRI SHOP Gpe- | — _ 2635 Auburn on rear White side wails. 
ewer Mg ot | “4 ‘ge | Well situated. cial welcome. RODS F m i 
: te f wowr. ou gr gee ete Mar'borough | Drive —_— sgameres a Clark. Ree Theat bar Pega | a hae AnD WATER. rae * choc beens at oor Ottered | j Box ’ if P cma write Payments. Libera} terme. Gown |2 fg Dig ne H per A uly (° equ is 37 FE 4-3873, 10 
Convenient e. Donelson ranch home. 1s, te ‘paths, aeiure Open evenings and Sunday 1190) joke bo” Wid | rata AND HAPPINESS AB | "pq nge ty TRE “AIRE PARTS STORE = 7 oe CADILLAC 1953. 62, SEDAN 6000 phos 
Bened Chureh. washer 0 LA ( - e | Pe rida D” to see | Eve: fer the trailer sa ee miles. wer sioorin 5 se 
F center Drive disposal. automatic Washer and AKFE. OAKLAND | pre st WANTED “Wake | Wheels to roof, inside and LovrE's PARTS —sories. Midwest + — 
q Huron to cae ore Wall to wall carpeting $2500 DOWN a S = in Pontiac with sewer To Sell -To | 'talidina Ser : = ABE accoaal (roa 2 Bye out. Open Eve 7 days a week : _ 
4 same FHA. terms thgpeneut Ges fired not seve | home ‘hes, full’ basemen lave! COMPANY Majesuc Bldg De YOU BUY 17 WELL INSURE IT lov ation Cal ater te FE, — and generators TRANSPORTATION "SrECiAL_ a) 
RAY O’ ee as Ceease street. Price| (ered walle wlachanha aeahde aed troit. WO _ ee oon oo eles anh Re. ; Tate Bees, tor “S tare — a SSS 
a d Oo N IL, Realtor \_E. Re ry arranged Cag age tie lake’ features = or ALL KINDS P W | WILLIAMS LAKE BEAUTY SAOP. y PB ves Sheila 
| ™ Ww BE atte IRABAUGHIE | 4 the i the lake is beautify Dinner & fon 66 W Huroo jong estan'uned. Fully equipped. 14 MASONITE ER. $250 nd Ave Ph FE e481). 
; Phone PE >1103 or FE 8-0ise (902 Mariborough Dr FE 20818, price $10 yo good. Full * LAROR BUSINESS | LoTs iN mercy cs w privileges, car ee Poe: | 408 Selide Drive Waterford. OR a ‘coo ll get — = 
Co-operetiv state Ex = Pontiac ‘ine location 2 REAL jor some else? | . we es = 
a change | ¢ ROOM HOUSE | BY Own be L: ARE FRONT | sonable Hadley 44722 Ree Member a 2 byt eat age re, one. OR 30813. 5, a7 Fr. LET 1 BY 1 Auto Service 
! P ‘ — Se "ne =| | ll egy tira 2 bedroom lake © LOTS, 60n180. EACH HIGH DRY . 2-0263 #2437 ° r6om. 3625 Josl ee ~ 
! ce j trout bome that has | beautiful overlooking lake Sell ver : ya fer « agegpaes 
t ; b< y cheap Open Eves ‘til ®@ Bun 10 ment. 
: qd with = view of ep island | 700 bik. Roslyn off Elumabeth Lake 1075 sd “Sale Land Con rac "| REPAIRS BUMPING & PAINTING | 
; artrl ge Seminole Hills eee bas 9 recentiz F ADJOINING ILAIDE, LOTS_W NEXT DOOR TO “BRANCH it cts 52 FREF ESTIMATE 
_ 2 BEDROOM BRICK garage. T UILLSIDE LOTS WW” oS | SEASONED : a ta 
~19 THE "BIRD" TO SEE | Modern to she minute Perfect | siectric ca ur al when adhe a ee For Rent F Pro ; OnTRACTS ie]. UA Fan 
- | for a ‘eee family Center halk; S'sno end other recreation - Naess - arm P. 48 Fre. ag —_— ; | BR. | 
. | RRA AR Sales. Drayton aA D MOTOR ‘ ALES! 
NURSERY MEN Spacious living roomt| furniture vor. We have it f THIGH CORNER LOTS WITH AR Phone oe 
7 An ideal S cesiem: tiem 0k | “Sate cee dei rooms laa $12,000 with $3.900 «| en wa Crecet eke Ge ee, Oe eS ort on Dinh Se eeuns wale Deal | 
mate Pai Sea |i ah Socal SENREFRONT TOTS | Sipe Hegre 08 wo st, Sveum neler me | Money to Loan 53 Gee ee 
, 5 acres sandy loam reak room full basement | Williams Crescent. Scott ~ —-- + fant on VanDyke twa we s en Lenders) e CRANKSHAFT 
190 yeund, apie trace io neigh | Sod etc, Two car el i | eee kanes “ee LAKEFRONT oe ke Bey tnire #30 |GET CASH QUICKL etre sere, Pa atte | 
; good 20x24 cement fruit | ee ces Gul Mineo owe Gi & Hi . oi h anDyke Ph Stillwell 12782 : ASH Q y chine shop 23 Hood Ph 
b Gls, gusten tootr, po mmg hon eee. | cieaed. ee se l1roux ICKS Lb el ras tron: 109 ft «1mm ft Soule Business Property 49 MOBILE HOMES =o ee 
7 4 ee ee _— en Foes "il v funaay a | Super batting ate te eS | pto$S00 | 28.2% . estate / 
: Ranch Hoire 1108 Dine Mee rere Phe wet sown Ing site 10.000 NESS LOTS. AND BLUE. 100 to 1963 care Bring recosdition: taile @. lew ____ Wanted Used Cars 59 
E . . : _ _< your | 7 as as JOS] } , ++ 
; LOTUS LK. FRONT LOVELY CORNER LOCATION FoR 1 for Drive- _Tevtqurent on, title Mot deals closed in 36! 610) down , CHEVROLET 
S LK. i In fine Williams Lake area neiet SALE INSULATED COT- Perry. S¥ap late “moder? “hoans atso all wo oe lub coupe : 
$2,000 DOWN berhoed. chie home hae ee: ee ee | you suY IT. LL INSURE IT | car dom oar ment "cash Our, tural fe Signature and "her = weeds q 321 Orchard Lake Oe ee eee Sack fem 
_-: - wo lar a \ at 142 ft ce S Ta) ear ae te : x- 
* 1 Rig Pe n ware rt ——— “muders eon: <A {rentene en Loke Muren. Lersted | MAI i" | heb 1-1233 oF om euri Hotehinson’ s Trailer Sales ate M&M Motor Sales | Se ean Very 
a tn eating “pace pin Kettle mlario Write K | 1615 Diz top doilar on at Ie 
: —— eotepeeoees on a tot | ried den ae inlets” Me Lowa — Office Box 300. Port Huron, | For | Sale or ‘or Exchange 5¢ xchange 50. A AND Peat a! ba Plains 2627 Dixie Hey ate ee ten | $805 
- PProx. _ What a view | ara and al! ni a Also ” read ror Ter - — 
ESS me ae ee nate ns | ientecegel mis ant et ORCHARD LAKE a eeaey <i. micaxzoe’ . Cerner, Mile & Woodware THE HIGH DOLLAR | 
= ama 0 — hod Ride wen _ own ‘'mmediate posses = lota on Up er Btraits lake Member Co-op Real Est Exch Inc j Mem unfin! hed bouse with white LOAN 7430 5S. Dort Highway. Pint for the high grade used cars we| 
| 5 ee nea ot ss 7 4 eges__ blacktop exceilent | 94) 203 bestos siding living room with e need then Drive the extra mile Keller kK h 
Lee only si rps : play ground, $500 Less | bepilaires oauure window 2 large bed- i will pay ‘ov Dixie Hw ~ OC 
3 ie fee RN R for Cash Call evenipes FE 2-9020 n aeth ie at gg 104 ep gaa ae — — HH. J. VANS ELT CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH DEALER 
i Oakiand Ave ’ KET NPS 5 } ith double sin - GET CASH THROUGH CLASSI- Woodward at 13" F 
WARD FE. PARTRIDGE Real Estate Since ot 3-020 (Orion 829 ~Fatrviev MY 2-6381 ali Bia OFFICE Acne | TGue ie aca wah nee “wit trade fied ads! To sell th — fn) Tr ae on ype Lincoln 6-416." = 
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4 REALTOR FE 2-8316)1 room MODERN, Gon 7CON PRIVATE LAKE LARGE HOMESTLE $1600 equity for car. house trailer 202, PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG eens ali 1 for an op op F rice for Your (¢ ‘ar. 
6, Maren Ot. ee Wve. T00| Hew — Pel beeen. 48 seees of ‘wooded land on private : ; "il ; 2 or vacant ic » T | oo 2020 eA WY 
a ‘ ke @ room bungalow hom Acellent ocatt : | | 
a | min Micha “ Pi telligs hae eH good medium size ed Peon mere z tthe Edw Mf Stout, Realtor $20 e 500 ee | 
| a | aos ee PEGOE Wilt 7 Mi: Seaman For Sale Used Cars 61} For Sate Used Cars.o1| F is ras 
: acelient bulldt it . Open ev> till = ~~ ~ : J . 
. 2339 |. TWO FAMILY | o:MBAOHER REAL ESTATE MG ones mae bee ee "re _ No red tape i »ol| For Sale Used Cars ot 
| Income. First offering located be- | UPPER STR : Suciel, Cow as 60 acm . 
AITS LAKE. MODERN wooded Low as $75 a } > B & 
- een Pontia ORCHARD LAKE RD. oe" a - é —— wilt Lake pettiness EM and | » ACRE i Hab eg lerdal AND. Ses! axter 
J Upper apt ys entire te haa +2000) On tend . | mation call PE 4.4757 soos 
5 ____OUR NEW LOCATION | Fra feiatt nintnrm ooh | Meu commnng wemmaeegen | pect ced Pe elie __ Livingstone 
na premimen _ _Oniy eteiy rnish year hk 
Mec Connell School ) 7 eo ees or $p8 feobed Mi “RE Patt 2 Business Opportunities ae Finene Co. FE ©1538 
| District alt Ne ib HT FE: Rk I SZ | attic plus childs Boss Roig With 3 ac 7 = ec en et bi cewreece tat) Case 
> _Vistric 53'e W Huron pt | with $2000 down or 96.000 cash Beautiful ~ 
leree, bedroom = = beth Pour "E_ 3028_ Fre Mr easy) ES take Orion MYrtle 21set| road “jee down, emenan & nares raul LING ALL EY iS - : . —— 
large tad tiving rooms ~ * lien’ Sale cok fees, ue 10 ACRES . age gy ro ' rs 
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— or large, family. nee 000 10 Cc R Is matic eae ae we ne Overlooking Dizie Hwy A hillsite grosine nvaiynesty inciuges F 
urnace . lnkes 8800 cc oO In ation with excellent d bles and ‘un O Wil Se = 
Sih © rearonable down payment =| WHITE LAKE TOWNSHIP een OA $1750 $300 down ramos’ Gross income oa aScre tren rs 
; f mt spot for family that a ) in os eague season — © 
i Keego Harbor sires te fart the sell and enjoy \\ | : Sight! pay \eate on building. Priced at Without 
a nice neat 1 bedroom hame hei garden produce Part of Whathea Lookin’ ber enh i_ eu mreae aie wii eo side Orne oe " ot a e8| } 
mtu fail ual fausousGise aul “niet nis acreage is plowed for seeding A ranch’ home® Lane front” . — will consider home farm or E p : N B P li " 
SStertttner “andra carvsersse le Game's toom Siawariom terri’ tar tares arinme $0 8 das RE ar ee oe ndorsers  - ame, But a Folicy 
q cen 2 ato hd : It ww heres a home - nie Hwy OR 3-236! : : ‘ 
ter Priced at only $7,250 tory frame ts in ned of re char anieet= all tkaes! (pean 3496 Ponting 1 dedw. MOS 2 ° 
$}.500 down =m ‘pair but is well constructed Full mente Obly. 62.600. down Cornce Cass lake RG TT ON Be LS tout, Realtor | youn enjor doing business wna | 
| : price $7200 with §2000 down Whatcha waitin for? Call LOTS OF LOTS WITH LAK Chee eve tii! 6.30 | Barca ee ee \ ] : f 1 
| Washington Park WM. A tal eer oo & | on Union Middle rg Uooer | Ph FE 58-8165 | ments nee ge, van ogi acatlo Nn I } 
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aa 5 igre tile bath full basement Telegraph As ee - :2 5 | eM ae Open Sundays. = a Tow $20 to $500 quickly aa ane ime 1S Om] | 
eee eat. aluminum storms = Dy Co-operative Real Estate ‘924 Pontus es ig FULL ;YEAR Clase ¢ LICENSE. pare, Set furniture, Loans ~ . 
abt ‘a sapate nt condit Exchange ac 1 ail Walled Lake. , Best known piace tn North coun- made without endorsers aay ; 
ably pric ALTOR . we Lots wi Close vO va. | eet aoe good puipose. Up to 20 months 
, Open Fvenings ‘til * | er Body piant $1200 each Box | stream Mas 5 large cabins. Also| to repay. c 
~ Fast Suburban 3007 W Muron FE 41860 47 Pontiac Press. Boy kp ae sale of | Cash y . 
Two bedroom modern home with : - SEVERAL Goo LOTS NEAR with owner. Write “Pont vl hed S100 ot 20 mos. 13 mos. 6 me e . 
aiilty resen Saassed 4 ROOMS AND BATH LOT 100X300 : Longfellow School and som Bo iac Press | $100 $675 $10.07 $18.48 , 
nics Wa Meine "Been ool gy _ Also 1 room house Included $1,750 Sale Suburban Prop. 454 — “sitea Bird $0 to $590. 825 nee * = 1338 20.03 36.85 ] : , 
Bee ee eee, tcc, Meance Bi ee _ Ry owners 169 oleae down VENERAL STORE GAS STATION | 30° inet een a0 LS e time tio get set wit h . 
32.000 doen. Bord FE 83320 Goon CONDITION —« WILLIS M BREWER and 6 modern apartments. Grand | 500 ua 48.18 90.14 ] a oodwill] 
- ; é - : tos LAR ar ROOSEVE! T | opportunity for investment. Bring- Household's charge is the month Lil 
kK. T° 1 8 rsa BRICK-CRETF HOME 6800 me and bath best location tt FF 18 Sore | ing in per month ceuaal rate of J per ped on that part A > r th ] j 
Pp < , *ont! i 0 of ; A “om vy ROH = : 
2 Temple ton, Realtor nese ae ee eines a pee an tees at at Sra Milf ra — | = ee on main Nignway in| & balance not exceed Ne ‘ e se ection 1S g. ood and prices 
—_ em 13 Lake. At: FE 4456) LAK®IAND REALTY co Sh Nu $25 DOWN by appclnuenicienty. ove cac “eae 9 = ber ; 
ce Open Eve Tt Pont: P & = b j ce in excess 0 but ; 
SA le 5 dip <i caer -Hieihee ome 1a yon main | cachet ‘Sneed Se" per con are just right 
: eco SunGasiow flu Week's, Sperial- i Fee a t - a pee on tie balance af $125 SH Sh 8 near ‘arge lake Mod- any remainder < " 
a aeaers oi au iaree pictsayel: attractive Watkins Take front ° spre aitlee i eke ee ae picelae <3 ae nee tie Gait Hoel, en el cbt) eae ae isp | we spectaitze tn one day service. 
bortraed Br ——— eon tee attrac oe ake tren aT properts ingens inate Wiese | be joriiege compete ae modern equipment, \ HOUSEI JOLD 
rage. close to bus and schoois rocm with fiseglace’ Mai a = . onevioon Cottage Cass . Ellcabeth. Pie ote on renee s gn ireedir Neston ree . 
@nd only $1500 down petgowes =e Leeds ‘ Kite! hen ae sede ne F faa beth ae Knotty Spring Lakes al? “EM ine particuthrs, ‘Ca FINANCE 19 
INCOME cig 5 oper ie alll Ag Mitel ee tomaty ft ae Reel Eceen R oa Xtod & GREGG , 
Excellent location for this 8 room oll furnac soe iake = Automatte rose oo eer ka bedi e orse | '. 
: ‘ ater heat 1 and screens This year | 1965 Union Lake Rd re ee 2 Md 
SN Nestea Meek MRE Het Massa yee, SENDS ns buper 10 a SS | est ante Son a Bat MARS inden 2a UuICK FO 
ment w! \ tivate location, $29 000 $5 000. ot near busige 81 000 <= ~ Phone er 
pest “with laundry tube pal gon rivet en ace ere $ eam bos - 10 LOTS 440x120 hepa TO FISH os me redersi ress 
e LOO per month : Uy : ei . 
Secea Why was ie when and Brendel lakefront home ust off | Sosa Wit SEL! OR TRADE cf Body piavt $1200 each Box HARWARE STORE HERE’'s A CLEA rou: poor’ Fou 
cua een Gis ehh ee seasons ola 2 ares oth rooms. and ge ink an attractive 4 year 47 Pontiac Press Fast-growing community Ear | SEDAN WITH ANTS HEATER R DOOR SEDAN WITH RA-| CLUB COUPF W 
terme ant covert rent il SA ar furnac ment Atta-hed eee ee - nae 1 cots of All Kinds, Sizes eee gt (oie mode nae | AND DYNAF™OW. AND, An ete oe IN| AND H™ATER LiGHT GREEN 
; Dei ier a ’ verry : [Trt lees Nae we : ck-fron' mod DEAL. er” US a ofay B AN FINISH TH ; 
3 BEDROOM HOME residential cotminity Alteacti.e ee pees Near Four an scr +rm--aot tock Y “GOODWILL USED : tn oC 
rea aa kabel Coors Mle ate eee ans Fat (sate ocomy-ete . a anf ‘ vee babel ie 7 Desc ri pion tak Gener lea ittered” - ee C L = c mee . aa mnie ome 
alls, auto of} heat ga: ee pr een nate EE =) aah ay Mae Lesh aes Owner leaving state ararrannicy oan Co. 
hot water beater storms anc LMEBRI & tap ost : : tr niage Some. idealty i 
eel 2 .er garage. pricec 1968 Wrion Lace # Wel be yee HE mig ait onners Mri he Mees bLOYD Kk Nile Realtor 30 E. Law TENCE FE 2 “7 7131 
: _ uk = 2 439? a FM ‘ a rm r ape penile . le a xl on ont due ——— Pr + anes FE 5-6105 gpen <e. ——— Friendly Service | 1950 949 1953 
— E T ORE CT Oe Te Saiiiadiieeed prerneoe oe 3 tae Stem nese fo Comeau mee ne ‘ 
Russel] Young era" Frater terer renee tae eee ee 1N. atten: ston on | 5 pire 7 — Lake district. On pavement D 
REALTOR ance screener : VV Towoon- Ss. : tr € ot Drive - } 2 
412: W Rares we as: tenet yard sit inna Ses a KOM + rR BoE i, in _froten | custard sandwiches. U + me O 
* - neat ahs ke ft +4 ellent ‘ 7 
Oven Eves t Ran wu : 3 schools bus at won a» so ‘ ee Guata tneds to et Mato an oT i inne Bal ee hiv Is - near as your telephone ys | ° A 
— - st Ss! ale Gol Home : Ochest Michte er block construction Price #12. | HYDRAMAT ‘ 
S rooms stairwas to placter é st RADIO. HEATER AN | MATIC RADIO AND) WE HAVE 
iin Cae Seal § , : for S i { Sate Acreage _F D GeOD! HEATER NOT THE at i\—ann AVY SEVERAL OF THES 
Starter Home NORTON “AVE Bb rucios aad bs sale Lots _ 46 __ For Sate Acreage 47. HORRIES & SON E 5- 912] igpAN ORE? IND CLEAN. al BUT sTiLt A VERT GOOD CAR OUT CHECK THE PRICE mem _ 
Mod gas heat ¢ be nice it on BFACTIFT!. CORNER 3 ACRE P REALTORS CO-OP MEMBERS YOU LL f } 
ae nak ea Ruy a be i (38300 cerms Bom Ie F ot sites Wren lene. ha 7 Ee 752 W Huron _VE ¢1387, Por auto finar.cing, refinancing NESS. aEE NE PSE Vee 
ean use thir well constructed Rose Miiart ot fon Country. Ciub Estates 827300 17° t8 mile norn Walters Lake. MOBILGAS STATION | payment o* debte or any other 
a “ee fort bedroom heme ' : . bewmeen Grien & Clarkston 0) For leases Located in city of Bir / worthy purpose most loans are 
Prong, on exterior oniy $455 CEST CHC Ned se weeds euene.e LAKF PRIVI mo OWNER OAt- on Terisal Wey em ment Scan | papsg ig Baw tne hire = 
your free and clear iot oom oarrane do okitchen a cues at Wattle Te e recovered in 6 _— For lease i. ral repey- 
sie netfe 20 ft A Fare cain Roa lo ThE REST ) Hete ipfermetion, a oe at | ment plan __ 1950 1948 195] 
seers - J room 3 os ml ite “*ndianwe a = 
Small arm cn bat ear eta RELIES row Pees! Seldqua, G1750 hk 92505 call Pontiac PE_ 7.7011 O ~ x 
da pareh with 1! wines Bas ' Ex SEF The eer rt: VORILE GAS STATION 7m  & romero 
New ranch aisle starter home » \ bie Meas i ade eerie CT NORTE Pees ake at ee on buss. ae a) e ato” : on: eo 
Sask os atcha located & miie . ae , i r heater Storu You car « select fram opportunity to go into wusieese ? a ae 1 a *}- 
weet of Pontiac Large parc 8 creens  asple “des it ee Par Sco Face a tor yourset and eater 6 good Loan ompany 5 dame _ 
. . ome cor 5 waragr section nt nr . s dv income Lota of potential — ee 
plete on exterior only $600 dow eon ke o {misned off enine. ; a sites ate WAN AN - wit s for mis station Buy invento 407 Community Nationa! B 
‘ niece ni outelae ee eriets! a aneth fake anc papsts of ALL SIZES SEVERAL oO 7 to 9 ve Hours @ to 5 Se'urday '.1 1s GOOD CAR, BAR oe DAN npegily FOUR AND HEATER, tO Rapig 
. i bei ea © a 20 Tt abd: . ood lake far — A * GHT ve FINISH, R ° U STEP 
cared (tl with an gutdocr erill ( URI \\ BIRD, Realtor 4 ; _ e ane “P W. Dinnan BOUT IT 3 In TOP SHAPE. DITO. ATE AN A- DOWN IN TH.8 ONE BUT YO 
New rescent Lake Pete ce Ge FE CGU Even Pe bie Bens _o8_W _ Haro VNde Tyme Moderne edi TEAGUE FIN NANCE CO. MATIC SEE THIS ONE TODAY!| GOOD VALUES” YP 78 
room bungalow with lake — $17 50¢ Closet > tnk privileges 44211 EVEs FF 81302 An inn located 40 miles fro 
pod Maas —s on exterior 7.500 Will accept smalier house SS SS rE 8-1302 bd m 202 N- MAIN 
| in trade es down ; FHA APPROVE troit. situated tn a small “ilaga : 
$350 | 3.3607 nh vayment. EM | arge ranch home sites in Dra "160 ACRES—$3000 Down) ? the Hunt Club District. Buildin ROCHESTER. MICH. 
un Ra ase OC Located 2. miles from On- ere ee te oe LOANS $23 TO 9500 
F. C. Wood _ BEDROOM raxcH Tye HOLMI'S-D URTRAM. | agit Sindh Mota See | miata” ecutpment and bari A 
oO O. rare basement. 2 car ge , | cludes, room farm house minute equipm ber with 
REAL ass Late? By owner. 560 on 4302 Dixie Highway \ that needs remodeling, new . 000 gross, Not serv = \ 
Comer of Willams L —————— Fisee Exe; OM seer | «F100 owt Sore Ee ee ee Phone Rochester OL 60711 , 
OR 31 . Ottice nee: se ver Around Lakeiro HOMESITES stall. drinking cups. 16x40 potential A wonderful “deal “for kai! i 
_ ffice Open oa on” oe ~ a irc ront. ; . ; hay keeper 12x30 silo. uk | aie or family set up. No. . . - 
< - Rouse te aby as aoa . 9 ale ares vrisliens of offering el ing beater WHEN YOU NEED 
i ’ t ) on ar | de fe vacant lote ¢ ay chine ew : . 
‘ ILVE R LAK] a ie fee rm ace. Won Clartston Estates located Bg is 147 foot well with 4 inch -\Wanted!! ’ 
few § room brick ranch hon Teasonabir at only $700 and $850 cash . also asine mile frontage on 2 
av ereokahg Bilver Lake A home aa subsiva De wr wo bueine ts on Adams Roar road: Pricet at $175 per Operator No 2. Don't hesitate - : 
with ail very iarge  spéciou Duxie. Hie oe reat Auburr oan rxttp large a acre investigate this 14 unit motel on | O Td l } 
rooms Master bedroom 12x16 witi (at leneses iN m Victory Drive Tor only $806 the Dixie Highway near Pontiac . 
extra lerge closet space 14x19 I) ae etiecien cal on lee Ws ply a beatttnl buildine ; 2i- Acres . ic lg bd original ie 4 a 
foom With wall-to-wall Sele El Sad be me face sight on Inde @ to mee , o Wants to retire A full W | . 
lg" Sawant large eassts; TT" ‘wahons "Price helt home ac gece at ont cn cara rnd cmt he | Sa cetacean rte | Reet "tented Sie 63 Mt. C1 ll 
f 4 5 - imi lah rices i o ore : tv ie < < 
x base went wwun on. at $10,600. terms own: plane me (Starting te Four a \en2 shei log cma stantial dow? youn, pg oa ee ek eee . emens at Mill Street 
ee f lor A ‘ acres tilabi ne that r 
lent for recreaties room as For Colored kG, Hempstead, Realtor ah gid Rhee og Mme el on os ios. +e aes OhLwee attes Across Fro P : | 
ath, ReOt This tee 2 bedrooms end att: In mice 102 EH Muros Street acre ‘ake 85°0 down ntment No. 929 Across Fro, m Post Office On Mt. Ci lemens St - 
the real value TDD with terms $7,650 with $1 450 ae . ‘6 shies Exe FEIT raw MOS | _  « ' evn ee 
LC LA CUCKLER REALTY ie Ratu baer Rae 2 dw. M. Stout, Realtor | QT ATE- | | 
i Ney. J 3-2" f 7] MN, Saginaw. st | ; | 
4 i Fel Th oe ee ra ¢an1| JIM WRIGIIT, Realto Open eve ii) #30 com IAN -7117 |: 
4 “ 741 xeaitor . Real Estate Service Of i FIN: , ‘ ° r 
i . GOR een iste Ree] Extale Exeb Ph. FE S41 ’ Pontiac State Bank ‘ANCE CO. \ 
Teiegrapa . .- FE 0083 a cies A. Landmesser, FE 4-1574 
108 Pontiacs State Bank Bidg. 
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LARRY 
JEROME Rochester Ford Dealer 
1953 | 
Factory Official’s |   
  Cars 
FORDS 
MERCURYS _ and 
LINCOLNS 
LARRY | 
JEROME Rochester Ford Dealer oe ig wre Aa \ 
} 
  
  
money 
$27.24 a Month 
Keller-Koch ‘YSLER-PLYMOUTH 
Woodward at 13 Lincoln 6   CHEVROLET BEL AIR i 3 
  at a bow . Mas ’ 
  
  
GASOLINE MODELMIDGE car Practically ote 
  
  teeud tae" Oe ~6And Buy Your | 
| «Used Car 
from— 
LOOK Michigan's 
AT | Finest 
‘THIS! 1951 CHRYSLER 
Town and Countr 
thetal wagon 
whitewall tires. utiful finish, 
redio end heater, 
utiful piece ef machinery. 
Waller Koch TYSLER -PL DEALER 
Woodward at 13% Mile Ra. 
Lincoln 6-410   
Used Car Lot 
_ Corner of 
Woodward & ]3 Mile Rd. fowr door eli” 
| "$3 Chevrolet 2 dr. Sedan, 
radio, heater-and original |" 
2 tone finish. 
$1,195 
  
  
      
1953 PONTIACS 2 Doors and 4 Doors 
CHIEFTAIN DELUXE 
All Fully Equi 
LOW MILEAGE CARS 
$1595 
Community Motor Sales | 
oN OM Rochester 
Open ‘Til 10 P.M radio and heater, 
owner, 
_j $798 
  | °§1 Chevrolet 4 dr. Sedan, 
| radio & heater, A new 
| car trade-in, 
i $695 
"SO Buick Special 2 dr-, ra- 
dio, heater and original 
green finish. 
$495 
$0 Pontiac Chieftain “8” 
2 dr., radio, heater and 
spotless blue finish. 
$595 
49 Lincoln Cosmopolitan, | 
radio, heater, electric 
window lifts. Original   
_ For Sale Used Cars 61 For Sale Used Cars 61 gtay finish. 
  
The Peopl/ 
The Best on W 
Harold 
Fo 
‘A-] + 
  
"47 Chev. % t. Pickup $399 es Choice 
heels & Deals” 
RIOM 
Turner 
rd 
BUYS!" 
hydraulic brakes, balloon 
tires and special ignition $495 
51 Studebaker V-8 Sedan, 
radio, heater and over- 
drive. Original blue fin- 
ish, 
$1 Chrysier Impertat Con- 
vertible, very low mile- 
age. At less than one- 
third original cost. 
$1,295 
’50 Nash Ambassador Se- 
  '@ Dodece 15 ton Stake ...... $205 
    "$3 Ford 14 t. Pickup $888! .ystem. ome wal aml 
a Ford % t. Panel houtd '@ OMC. % ton pickup ..... $295. 
is 
Harold | 
Fo NOW! TWO;- 
464 
S. Woodward 
Birmingham 
PHO; 
Midwest 4-7500 
  Lincoln 3-3557 Turner 
rd BIG LOTS! , 
Woodward & 
13 Mile Road. 
Look for the Big Sign 
“CARS” 
NES: 
JOrdan 4-626 
Lincoln 7   
= Many More 
“ALL BARGAINS!’ 
Michigan's 
Finest — 
, The Big Paved Lot 
On The Corner Of 
Woodward & 13 Mile Rd. 
  . 
- 
| T. %e 
'$2 Chevrolet 2 dr. Sedan, | 
One | 
| ’$3 Ford Ranch Wagon. 
.|'53 Ford Tudor. 
| '52 Pontiac Sedan. 
ae. <<. een | AO bh 
46 Pontiac, Clb. Cpe. THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, JUNE 7, 1954 
ah | FUNNY BUSINESS 
  t) 
v4 
é, 
  
» WA 
ot 
  “How about marrying into 
| here anyway!" .    
  by Hershberger 
  H/ | My 
the- family? _¥ou're always 
  
| _For Sale Used Cars 61 ” Fer Sale Used Cars ‘61   
mw. Waren taxicabs 4 : 
CHEYRC iss. G00 MY EQUI- 
i Ps te ‘or elder car, OL 
P Sannliatteants - ty and tak over eyments. FE 
_ 3seee. 
4 CHEVROLET POR SALE. © down. Take over payments. Call 
OR 35-2776. 
“coupe etre elena ‘“@. pong og Oy CLUB   
  
  
  Corral 
Radio, heater, and 
Fordomatic. 
Radio, 
heater, whitewalls, 
11,000 miles. 
"52 Ford Sedan. Radio, 
heater, Fordomatic, 
Radio, 
heater, & Hydramatic. 
'S2 Studebaker Sedan. ‘Ra. 
dio and heater. 
’S2 Plymouth Sedan, 
dio and heater. 
$1 Chevrolet Tudor. Ra- 
dio, heater and white- 
walls. 
’°S} Buick Sedan. Radio, 
heater, whitewalls, and 
Dynaflow.   Ra- 
'SY Ford Sedan. Radio, 
heater, and overdrive. 
530 Buick Sedan. Radio, 
heater, and Dynaflow. 
’So Ford Tudor, Radio, | 
heater and whitewalls. 
’SO Ford Crestline, Radio, 
heater and overdrive. 
  Ra. 
dio and heater. 
'48 Kaiser Sedan. 
‘0 Plymouth Clb. Coe. 
Rattiocanthesters popmimetei ———-, Used Car’,   
     
    
  RAMBLER 
| Custom. Station W. 
FULLY EQUIPPED. EXCELLEN1 CONDITION 
1 OWNER 
We Trade 
KIMBALL |4 Your Nash Dealer 
W. 
  dan, Fully equipped and} ,. . Riemenschneider’s : 2 . Rad 
"48 Packard 4 dr...... $144) '49 Ford 2 dr. “8”.,,.$299| Original throughout. eam _ ] t Ch } Ee ie st Choice 47 Olds. 4 dr.......... $99) '47 Buick 2 dr........ $199 '51 Chrysler New Yorker.| ; 
'S2Pont. Dix, 2 dr. $1099 ‘SOMere 4 dr... 8899) ,| Radio. heater, and fluid USED CARS , ' rive. 
SO Chev. 2 dr......-.$444) ‘90 Ford “8" 2 dr.....$244| ofthese Priced as low as! ses «. o_o \ A | 'S1 Nash Convertible. Ra- - ae 
"49 Dodge 4 dr.. eeeer .$444 i Ford Vic. seeeeee . $844 $295 dio, and heater, Of Your Choice 
7 49 Pl 4 t??2?eeee* 1 i c i . “ree rere 's 7 ym. 4 dr $ sins 49 Buick 2-dr $399 — 50 Mercury Tudor. 1969 priate List Coupe 
*49 Hudson 2 dr..,...$244| '48 Nash 2 dr........ $224|"49 Pontiac Chieftain 2) +50 Chevrolet Tudor, Ra-| iss! Keiser 4 > i 
er é dr,, radio and heater. | Gin and heater | Wet Bathe’ Sab MOD SI Plym, 4 dr...<...$599 ’52 Chev. Deluxe 4 dr, $899 . $395 == . 19ee Pontise $ door |. 
) ' - it a 
‘SO Ford 2 dr........$H4} 49 Mere. 4 dresses. $299 47 Ford Cab. Coe. Radio| iste Peekara’2° our everarive 
$3 Ford Ranch W. $1,599) 48 Stude. 2 dr....... , | Special! “8 P ‘ os 9243| ® fae: fat ee “It’s A Fact” '$9 Ford Tudor. Radio West Piymoutn 2 €r. radio 
ee 52 Dodge 4 dr... $899) 15+ Michigan's Finest | #4 Bester- ¢ ,| 49 Packard Tudor. Radio Lots Of Trucks Convertibles s | | Used Car Lot Has a Stock and heater. Cone i See 
’$1 Buick Conv....-. = Special of 30 Used Trucks | +49 Hudson Sedan. Radio Riemenschneider Bros d heat : 
$1 Chev. Conv....... 53 Chevy. '% ton pickup ....... 9905 wen a Sein d: R : DODGE- : an. Ra- 
49 Cadillac ee ‘1934 Ford om with Tac-| ‘2 Cher. ton _sickan aennee. ar deal ee _ ae —-—F 
ev. ry very... en | 47 Ford Tudor. Heater. <_< = aginaw ot. 
Truck Buys! {nor on bse ’ Phone FE 2-9131 
  
  
'46 Dodge Sedan, Radio 
and heater. 
Not a “Rough Rider” in 
the lot, 
and try out the car of 
your choice. 
“CY 
OWE —_ 
Your Ford Dealer 
147 S. Saginaw   
    Sc   
      Phone FE 5-4101   
  
    Weekly 
- Payments 
os3 were wes 5 os 
1983 DeSoto Custom Pordor 
Woks Desee, Gis Cexpe 1983 Dedge M'brook Forder — 1952 Piy. Cranbrook Ci. Cpe, 
cS by. Soaks fy Mage Come in today |isst Dest Dis. ch y 961 Ply. Carbridre 
i Bes Soe gr 989 ' . I 
Fordor 
ss Pirmeuth Dir Coe. 
34 coi 946 Nash | Butek r oat Corvsier Fordor 5     
      
sass 
areaEeEESEE For Sale Used Cars 61 For Sale Used Cars 61 For Sale Used Cars 61 For Sale Used Cars 61   
  | Hargreaves 
|$95 CHEVROLET 
OK USED CARS 
‘53 Chev. 2 door, radio, heater. Low 
mileage. 
$1295 
'52 Dodge 4 door, Whitewalls. Nery 
clean. 
$945 
‘S] Pontiac 2 door. Radio and heater. 
Clean. 
$925 
‘52 Ford Customline 8 tudor. Radio 
and heater. 
$1095 
‘50 Mercury   
.| Radio, heater and over- 
drive. New tires. 
$795 
Good selection of '46 to "48 
automobiles. 
Matthews- 
Hargreaves 
CHEVROLET ————— A Car 
and a 
Price _ 
for 
Every 
Purse 
"47 Chevrolet 2 Dr. 
Radio & Heater 
47 Buick 2 Dr. 
Radio & Heater 
$295 "49 Nash 4 Dr 
Radio & Heater 
"48 Pontiac “8” 
Radio, Heater & 
Hydramatic 
  
$495 "50 Buick 2 Dr. 
Sedanette 
Radio & Heater 
$595 
$695 "SO Pontiac “8” 
2 Dr, Deluxe 
Radio & Heater 
$795 *$1 Ford Custom “8” 
Radio & Heater 
/$895 51 Buick Special Oliver's ifipene 3 NOT . 
Dragnet 
NOT 
Gano- 
busters 
BUT IT’S 
THE 
Big Story 
- About the 
Fine. Used Cars 
ao | aoe 
Jerome's 
1951 
Olds 88 SpE care 
$895 
195] 
Plymouth 
ARE 
1951 
Pontiac DARK OR AND YO 
995 
  
  
  NASH 
RAMBLER CUSTOM HARD TOP 
Fully Equipped 
ONE OWNER 
Low Mileage 
KIMBALL BROS 
Your Sach “Dealer 
#5 W. LAWRENCE AT CASS 
1954 CUSTOM PON- 
TIAC CATALINA. ALL 
ACCESSORIES, 
WHITEWALL TIRES, 
UNDER 10,000 MILES. 
CALL FE 2-7478. 
"48 motels. These cars all €0. 
[axe onion SoTon sale Lk, MY 23-2611 Open tf 8 PM 
Jacobson's PONTIAC’S, 
    
  LJ 
‘8 splay 
  | a F acces 
Rokates | yas DER 
when dea! 
Sore ‘ere fuse a twa of 
ss agg 
\3 MIKE'S se Atto SALES with Mike 
the good 
  a See 
PONTL 
VACA NYTIME 
You are sure ‘ vant used | ) | 2 Dr. Radio & Heater | 
|9995 *52 Chevrolet 2 Dr. 
Radio & Heater 
2 Tone Blue 
—— "52 Chrysler 4 Dr. Radio, Heater. 
Automatic Shift 
WO1195— ’52 Pontiac 4 Dr: 
Radio, Heater & 
Hydramatic 
$1295 2 Buick 
Radio, Heater 
17,000 Actual Miles 
$1395 52 orcas 4 Dr. 
Monterey 
Radio & Heater A 
  aL BUY IT at ” 
1oG— ne to 
Clarkston and 
save $$$ on a 
  
        
      
  
  
- Ford — BLACK WITH RADIO 
MEATER. ITS YOURS FOR 
ONLY 
$695 
1950 
| Chrysler ee DED ws PRESTION “Car 
~ "$995 
1950 
Chevrolet. With 
oeh GREY. TAKE tek 
‘$695 TRANSPORTATION 
SPECIALS 
$245 
'49 HUDSON FORDOR '48 PONT. CONV'T. '47 PONTIAC FORDOR '47 PONTIAC CPE. '47 CHEV. TUDOR TRUCKS 
TO DO YOUR JOB 
’$3 STUD. % ton pickup 
"53 FORD 1 ton Express. 
5,000 miles 
°S3 FORD F-600 3-5 yd. 
Dump 
‘S2VANETTE 
'S2 CHEV. % ton panel 
'$2 FORD F-6 2 ton dump 
'S1 CHEV. % ton pickup 
‘SLINT’L % ton pickup 
’SLGMC 2 ton cab and 
chassis’ 
’S1 FORD ¥ ton panel . 
’$1 FORD Vanette 12 ft. 
'S1 FORD F-8 tractor, 
10 00x20 tires, air 
brakes 
’SIGMC % ton Piiekup 
'S0 FORD % ton pickup 
*SO FORD F-6 3-5 yard 
dump 
  
  ~TTf the ear of your choice 
isn't listed here, call us| 
for we have 60 more to 
1952s and 1953s. choose from, including 25 '49GMC ¥ ton pickup 7 
'49 FORD % ton stake 
+ — cylinder 
'49 Ford 1-ton Van 
'48 Ford 2 ton truck with 
a lO ft. stake rack   
        RELIABLE 
  $1495   
    
Sara Bel Air Sport Coupe 
Radio & Heater 
Many More 
GOOD OLIVER BUYS 
-- COME IN TODAY 
OLIVER 
Motor Sales 
210 Orchard Lake Ave. 
(Corner of Williams) 
FE 2-910 
  HETOME Steins tena 
Bright 
Spot OLDS-CADILLAC Phone PE 66234 
New Cars—280 &. Saginaw 
Phone FE 43566 
=   
TAYLOR CHEV ROLET| ian 
  47 INT’L 3-5 yd dump 
'45 FORD 1% ton stake 
‘40 Dodge % ton Stake 
  They're 
“A-] Buys” 
/ CY 
OWENS Your Ford Dealer 
147 S. Saginaw St.   | ‘Phone FES-4101 
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— ;PHTRTY-TWO | ; ) THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, JUNE 7, 1954 
For Sale Used Cars 61/ Transportation Offered 68| Sale Household Goods 71! MODEST MAIDENS By Jay Aian | For Sale Miscellaneous 72 For Sale Miscellaneous 72, Sand, Gravel & Dirt 79 
: » J en eg. te Pe a ey ney Mp Ut caer factory prive ens. | Soards FE ie ee ee Ny, aguipped, 2 0 + to Pad chins cabinet buffet § chairs (\. MRONER, LIKE NEW Sak | WINKLER GALL PORNACE COM. be. FE _ 38572. 
We PONTIAC STATION WAGON. 7 Transportation Pa Oy gay. Bs after 4. with eu tagh. EM 34001. | 4-1 TOP soll. SAND, BLACK 4 owner clean. 312 W. Moi te California. Drive cars. i” gy a Sate enter J 7 rv) ATHER dirt. gravel, fill and stone. 
j . : ; FE _¢613 oe 9%. om. Mixers, chain sews, Skilsaw. a. ixl6. FE 5-s0e6.| 5-473 d We Sais Used Trac ELECTRIC RANGE. GOOD CON- “ews tamu, ace enon arated Pat, one Fe TS OSS | ETON wz 
Used Trucks 62 Swaps 09 et ae Tene | perme t breaker, Post suger. 9x12 LINOLEU MS, | or 3 yerds of stone sand, gravel 
ws - ECT ; (PE 4- “ 
§ 98 FT. SEMI-VANS VERY GOOD) w conditide, $36. FE +3000. LOOK L #260 SURPLUS PAINT .. $1 sal. cayuime. PE Sam 
Sara tea enn aCRISOE MEDON DA GEP| Pom ance OUsnan TERE eras Riana OS apeeroe, oh oa ws MOreatore ijt wee * } 
TON STAKE. _H J. Ven Welt OR 3135 __| Wringer washers ...... $19.95 up | fiber “lass @ 3 PE 40576. | 44a FL. Wall Tile te ft | hire PE S-14sd rs EXCHANGE YOUR LAND CON-| §Spinner washers $69 95 uD) MOVIE P' * MM FE oF? ASPHALT TILE 3° 5-1 Tor ~ > P TRUCK. @260. WSct (where you have sold Vacuum cleaners $7.95 up. 2-851) | $3.96 Hi-Gioss Enamel $2.40 ga) | PILL. SAND, GRAVEL, SCHAEF- 
«“ D + lg | erty) for late model car & Roy's, 96 Oakland PE 24021 | | is Incl INCOR LAWN WOW. Vine Lipsicom 90 per cent off} Soe* pe 51014. FET. eee: | HJ VanWelt. OR 41355, SIRNITURE BOUGHT AND BOLD | Ins j¢@ House Paint $1.95 ga! | FF? : 
PONTIAC ONLY | ims citgvrotet « Door 060d | "day. MY 3-189! og. te see. OO GR SMM. Rew Chen of Drovers $645) £14 TOP FILL DIRT. 
: | Fupber for bunting cabin or cash. J parn TRAVERSE DRAPES AND | i OLA hEpRiOgnaTor | Harold's, 140 S. Saginaw | _s04_srevel_ PE 238ht. Exclusive Truck Dealer | Fe sisu 3 jusive Fou Gale GN TEAGE VOR any. | Matching dovenvert ang chew. 3 machipes. 181 E. Pike St. PE FE 2-450 Free Delivery BLACK DIRT FOR FOR es ce male rs 0263. } 
WILSON GMC 1. “aide GinsON REFRIGERATOR, TABLE | sn poor RinGaAM —fanDUle Do It Yourself 72-A eng ee ae ae ee | and 4 chairs PE 0-6807. trailer 10:2° rubber. FE 23-1143 | ~~ Br >eCK CDIRT 
809 S. Woodward , LAKE LOTS UPPER STRAITS. | Goon WRINGER WASHER. 616 |_after 6 ss ALL A A LUMBER | nure fii dirt gravel sand, field 83 lake vileges. on blacktop. For 6106 Wilson Drive D3 PER DISCOUNT DO IT YOURSELF 1 ana ; ‘ : 
FE 4-4531 heusslrailor Oat too FOG. Cal eT ODAINE Wl -| *snerwia Wiliams 4 Berry Bros COMPLETE LIST OF MATERIALS | On°3-4256 or OA $2233 
FRaDE 1 YOU g| tor, $278 Call UNiversity 23-7583 mats a ; > : BLACK Dim. Ls Ea peep te bys Lafeig saves ROOVER UPRIORT SWEEPER. | a GARAGE dirt, sand and gravel. Vern Goy- Sia INTERNA AL DUMP AND mowers for sale cheap. One 10, with sttachments. $40 ~=Thor port | take. Fe ee $265 _ette. FE 3-9575 and FE 2-3148. 
OM ie Saligue. con p> Firestone outboard motor able ironer with rtand 636. 623 @ OVERHEAD DOOR BLACK DIRT, PEAT. GRAVEL. UsED ey [4 7s S| $150. One 5 b p_Vovager outboard, Lenox FE 46757 _ _ AND CEMENT EXTRA fill dirt. PE 22680 
. stakes, %'s s bargain | = motor 00. Barnes Hardware ‘Gas Range . $1465 } } <GERTY BLACK DIRT. TOP 8OIL. SAND 
ee TORBOIT WS RNS wea tas os BUILDING SUPPLIES | LUMBER COMPANY. | 2 cSiett aes om MARTIN 100 MOTORBOAT MO- Rebuilt Washer JILDING SU JES : : 5 , CHOICE TOP soll M-26 st Buckbron Lk. MY 2261) AC) MPA? 
SG a om. | Se: tee metererele, ee ahi | Bee Foes Prgtaaire’””"” tone | Gym Swings, real value: Barbecue 1907 Haggerty Hwy Walled Lexe| $8 fou tive vard led Delivered. 
ROLET, % TON PAWEL: | gw BUILDERS TRaNsiT POR; CRUMP ELECTRIC | pr 06.85. Pyro, grills, $18.95: | —g- MAE | $104 —_ | cause STOWE, WASHED ates 3-05 "| building large fireplace chimney. | 3465 auburn FE ¢387 wt ienig’ tables, $2400 Lawn fur-| your ern power . revel, sand and stone. Vas rE ter 300 Pm | OR 36106. ences . +4 Used Elec. ‘. & 16 bp TRUCK CALL < Hod. ~ — - niture by Goshen; Boats, 12 ft. AS AS $2.50 rédon. EM 32077 
gy ey oe pa ALL NEARLY NEW : 4 plywood, $75.00 Clothes : oo Seb os ghop GoW MANURE. LA ' 
— : _— Thaate trailer apd cash or eeil. x ical py art agg Ef wabas: $1 WwW oH a hea be 4-1555 aveging, — -, $10 te en een Seen : . ; = er vd. Mau! yourseif. - pa crock ds drain : = —_ 5-6006- antes a . 
: Noriange. ety, So ae eo if eS ee ee tee B ist : FILL DIRT. BLACK DIRT. wwautes for new er used | °F phone PE 2-0070. oe so eS => 100 ft, 64.50; White pine, ar, urmels ers card leaedo ak aaa 
on | “abso. on Gon velanag bed ALT ty soc eres 6 Grane. OPEN 8 A.M TO 8 PM sand, pea gravel Priiding stone. size rollaway : . “ — , : ss c - Haul FE 2-1 Bves.| W_ Chicago Ave ———: TF ———=l lle and up, 1 carload; Sheetrock SUNDAY 10 TO 3 = : | : 3 ——— 4 ftx@ ft.) Se. C&C, $1.35; 224 “ , ” FOR SALE. BLACK DIRT. ROT- '§) Ox12 LINOLEUM. .$3.95/ = Sat Se Sele tp ta 20 fh sad 3 ft, ie rest Do It Yourself tet ‘manure went | $4.96 House Paint gal. $1.96 boards. & to 12° wide: doors, “Best Buys” crave’ FE 16831 
mn OLon ENAMpL GAL. $3.98 “Funny looking animals, aren't they?” 2 lone ggg eS ar PILL DIRT TO? _s0iL SAND AND | . ndo . 
& (RUBBER Base PAlNT (Gai. 0,80 —| patentee see! TO MBER  |eti‘oar-rer'sorrenps + lawn mowers. We) Bore peg a EUM Ma | Sale Household Goods 71) For Sale Miscellaneous 72 wood) roofing and siding, wood _gtavel. Quick delivery. PE 23-0003. 
Silowsnc’ we your presen = |AeMaTRONG VINOFLOOR eee eee wen shakes, now only 61650 sq. 428 Sheet Rock per $117 FILL SAND AND GRAVEL. DE 
baa reap ons Ls oA or goo er| BONNY MAID INLAID TILE 106 | WROUGHT IRON quality merchandise. ali under 1x6 fir boards No 1 $110 per M.| _liverea Jim Foster, FE 17-8083. ee ar be 414 {t. Wall Tile 10c LOUGITT : , cover for better homes. , xs pine voards $89.00 per M.| fall BROS SAND. GRAVEL. 
TOM’S HARDWARE pei See baa ba co $275 | Bl Paul St. Cyr Lumber Co. | 3)? Pee boards | ss ber M.| black dirt. and fil. FE $2000. 
SPOR G00D8 — ee eens | CHOITS tnd), aC e S 6120 Bogie Lake Rd. Tel. now et | 2x8 No 2 fir $118 per M | PROCESSED GRAVEL FOR DRIVE- 
am monet tee Ra LINOLEUM. 9x12. $3.95) Seremer tes", tees | [_ SM ast | SeeGe &: Mok Geer «.....--. O2Ob| SO. Fees eed perkieg te. j Daily $7 Sun 62 PE 62424 Reo 9495 house paint. $250 gel UNPAINTED FURNITURE |... BUILDING SUPPLIES MERCURY 2 CAMERA AND CABE | $8 *e piyscore rst ee eee ee and Orevel of OR eee ee ee | ea CO RUE nooo con | PICK & PAINE STORE SBicetee seosde” “Geese et Se, 8 Amt trempet ont cate. | ee Ste per fe | 2-208. PE 6-196), or PE 3-1008. E ; LIVING ROOM SUITE. GOOD CON- < : ' inch utility plywoed $4 sheet -~ —_——_—_——— | Rock [ath "per bundle 9¢c | HIGH GRADE BLACK DIRT. FE WILL TRADE com- “dition FE 2-768) | Ae Cakes Ave. car Bn tate deunle bang winsows with NOTICE | ue. 8 cok Mecring $130 per M oo » light room ee | 7 Fee FS: « — . Due to expansion program using re Plt _ 
cons: of full size MATTRESSES AND WOLLYWOOD | Gapie Tani Ee 6 CHAIRS” OPEN poll fo neo mama 3 larger equipment, Devon Gables | oubmeve deer 499 | ROTTED MANURE. BLACK z bed with good mettre oa tel’ hunece " wien Pe | HUTCH. FE 5-2164 a Paste $196 per Mas several ges French afzzers ae he —- all road gravel, cement gravel. PE 
; springs i. . 1 ye ver CARE ic ake oven ¢ top stove, ee BOYDELL PAI : _ 4-6640 ere ar. Vanity bench Lm. fE WAYNE GABERT'S We neadio a complete line of fT” Gishwesher end vever, j 
for TWIN beds _ - , Teate-in. Soecial sretes’ one OF more dishes. and etc. -Telgraph Ra | *pRIvE OU Bo CRMEISTER § | retail tg ie Ryd # and mattresses and MUST MAKF ROOM , § Fade: Specials We will also furnish labor and #! long Lake Rd. Bloomfield! AND SAVE UP TO $500 ON ALL| ltvered. Also bull yard ghest of drawers. Call FE : ef . used washers from $1495! finance your job. | Hills MAT leveling. Sund-derg ers. 
700, anytime Unloading sale of ail new ural | Full sige cabinet ironer A-l 948| All our prices are reasonable. | — NEW AND USED MAKE SURE IT’S 19% Road st Jobn R. OL 
s war panoe-w cypcoe cow Sere wero fats Mer waiter mare $a Sie" Gc rrmaare inertia, et! Burmeister’s | Pitacas van ; vertinle fer "41 or ‘43 model Tate, ‘ouch refrigerators gas renges. § cy ft Prigidaire retrig._8081 ———prwage wWRBORING | Soa “slscsrie beotera stetee ana} : S pnts cd 
over peymente. Balance $00. FE) Oi sonable offer retused Come > uuic Mt freeser | 628 gave on weed bidg material. o mil-| appliances for housetrailers 086! Northern Lumber tae eae 
WiLL SWAP FORD CONVERT: | Pring, or “tay eras ween. weeks Union Biag | TRAILER EXCHANOR . 8197 Cooley Lake RA. ron ai Me WILL . : tek. e ver. 2 idg F e Q - 
ible for 1 @ Country | OAKLAND 121 MN Sagingy __ PE $418 | Goors. plumbing sash, angle iron | PETRO HEAT SERVICE CO. WE DELIVER peop gp y FaRb 
Pre es | FURNITURE | WAYNE GABERT'S BY comes Grease abe. a. Open gf ogg ag ey PM. | 10 Mile Radius ROTO - TILLING” ER con ~ . @ ¢ 
: Ste 104 8 Baginew FE 2-523 | Floor Samples Sale Picemeien: aaa; | — se | «With 8 Trucks Serving You | SHREDDED BLACK OR PEAT 
combinetion, wil ‘under br nosy is LAZY SUSAN, 08 ‘cnn has igen eco) 2.00 108 Bu day 100 to TO, ta HOA eats mite n , EM 3-4650 EM 3-3996| gon. ted or mixed. L. slocteke : oes 5-009 prety Anette "HOR CENCES in (21 ft cengths) ide ft , = ee VACUUM SWEEPER FO “PICNIC | 160 LB ALL METAL INSULATED | o200 ve boatia eas aicer. seme ANCHOK FENCES «.. | * save-pre suPprry WE RENT TOP SOIL q : . instal . | FHA approved. No money down. | 100 8 Saginaw FE 5100 floor sanders and ers. The 4 table or cash. 45-0065 after lee box Like new FE 4633 20 . sive | rail See ener SAND GRAVEL. DISCING AND 4a © pm. | Cherry Ct 611495 G EB washer tas | Ph. FE S-4062 for free estimates | Pavement Breakers {| ™** ft. Sipe Hard easy grading FE 5-0354 ig “THA -|@ FOOT DAIRE. | . 3 gal gas water heater 30_Ga__Hi- Y GAS WA- ‘ om ardware = as a 
vr a or ‘42 model : erator, porcelaio. inside roe | feos others te choose from ter heater, $55. New toilet bowls | Floor sander scaffolding electric | ie, secured oe BLACK Bg On Take over ya , b dagger 4 dition. FE 2-0427 ia on —* —* 5-6lae $1250 20n17 hand basins. grade “CONES RENTAL. | 1781 Orchard Lake Rd Ler po co or mix Foden "OR 
vu taesh TORGE REPRIOERATOR in| ——\P_‘_™ _monthe ‘o_poy | A 012.00, Bathtubs lifetime cast CONE'S NTAL | panty 91 "sun 92 | PE 52424) 3-970 a tron $6456. G. A. Thompson, ‘ A. good condition $25 OR 3-1696 WINE CLUB CHAIR EXCELLENT 20071 | _We Give -.olden's Red 
For Sale Clothing 70/3 PIECE ROLL-AWAY BED §| ‘ordition§ = Murphy bed and) 80 Soon Beet) ic HEAVY 1251 BALDWIN rE TOP SOIL E 
Boats & Accessories 66 ~ ~nw~~| year size baby bed. Clean. FE) _*Prings FE a6 | ae ee Do It Yourself Mart ® yards, $10. FE ¢orT? Winom._Pb._ MA 41638. ; ~~ : : ‘ TRUCK ICE FOR LING | 22. ACRES OF STANDING ALFAL- a Lanes encour op were oj Ce 7Hy| gi niue, now $38 We can install Plywood NEA Se ee eee ca. $9008 Inahiond Ie. Shens ie aLuMInyM oe AND TRAILER NEW 8UITS 6LIGHTLY MOVING MUST BELL ¢ ROOMS) For Sale Misceflaneous 72) mipwist suUPPLY. FE 4-2575 DQUARTTRS FOR _sand. gravel and cirt. FE 26631, fs. 10000 Highia e. Ave. IY ALL SIZES. of furniture 2 living room suites, ~~ | casi) POR PURNITURE All kinds, plain & Gecorative. Kitch- Pirst ity Shredded Peat H “ lectrie rf © f refrigerator, . en cabinet doors—drawers made TILE - LI M — PAINTS shredde eat umus owe TS dining room set, jesahieet set. Alum. Comb. Doors | ——_————"7%_¢ 41. : a coder. SUPER KEMTONE — KEM OLO| re ;ea «s yds. $12) FES1006.| Sole F Equipment 88 
wn YAN BOATS TiskD BRANDS VALUEL helt "washing machine. several | ACC |FOLDING DOORS... .920 90 CASH SH CASH | PONTIAC PLrwoop, co... || Si mphany Latex Femme, perk | tees AT =. 
two} bedroo It 2. ei: Sn = For anvthing you have ef value. | ————— tor ALLIS CHALMERS. ~ >] 
aly airs & Vanwim | UP TO $6 MAKE UP THIS | lomos tro 3 plece bedroom sultes ae Se ee Maecspe “hneniear avetios| PLUMBING SPECIALS| Do It Yourself Mart |» yeres, ce ten dirt, sand and| ‘factor with nydreulie lift end IN TO FIT ALL BOATS ALTERATIONS FREE! to mention. FE ¢i782 10 E ATTIC ROOMS _Mart_ M24, Lake Orion. MY 21631,| 50 -*S-S07 = ' yerds, 910. Ful. nage A Ey : a | OSMUN’S DOWNIOWN | _Br@_®: From $250 up Aluminum combt-| BATHROOM PIXTURES Boil | 2,Piece bath set, less trim. Open Dafly ® ‘til 8 Sun. 10-2 graves. Fe | a | ND AnD oa JIN - ‘ 4 — nation doors $3850 5 per cent pines and fittings, automatic oil | geese Sees eeeetameney sca  yiaa—t OPSOlL. SAND. GRAVEL | AxD B R 1 S | 2 8 TEL STORE ONLY NEW FURNITURE off al materiale this week enly-| and gas water heater. oll and| 45,7°** Baises proved) Park Free While You Shop | _fill_ FE 5-7850 or FE 23-3239. _ GA 2d 
7 Imm odels. - a » * 2575. coal furnaces, steam and hot wa-) 7 ~ EVER G00 tmmodiote delivery, ell models. | = PHONE FE 6081 WAREHOUSE. PRICES | aluminum COMBINATION DOORS | ter bollere. oll fired Pres aniies ieee, 0 SPECIAL! TOP SOIL USED GARDEN TRA os ESE Bu —s N RUN-A-| 1 AQUA FORMAL, SiZE 11,1 VEL ARE SE “>| 38 HEIGHT’S SUPPLY |” - we * 8x7 Steel Ga Doo: Sand Gravel and biack dirt for| POWER LAWN MOWERS AND 
f beam. 125 h . Seon” In? | _low formal, size 14 EM-3-4680 armpit § beds, complete reaped MIDWEST SUPPLY = _ me - = - %, galvanized pipe per ft L3e tee rage Lf all purpose when you want to pag ol ee. ALL 
Marine . G00D. CLE USED CLOTHING! Sete * a FE 57433 erry ‘y inch enized etis, tte each . 5 et the best. Safe tested Pon-| 
So mile: ~~ rar 4" mit 4 to a ag Atust on. Misia out of | Steel twin beds $1206 cach 39 PT 1 IN. STEEL CHANNEL|) _____ Phone PE 4-843! - tring har wih you and we will | $35 _ tac le FE so71. WE TAKE TRADE INS. CREDIT 
Pound Bilge, eat frame end heet | dusines™ 364 Baldwin | Relea eet ed ome gta ot | beam. 836 OL 31000 "| CEDAR FENCE POSTS ANY allow you $1 on your purchase of FE 2-0233 WASHED SAND AND GRAVEL. py gory = wa: ast Steel skeg for ahel- || OOD KEAL- ESLALE! Davenport oma chair | BUS 41. 30 PT LONG FAIR CON-, length FE 17-0278 or OR 3-6882 $10 or more. Open daily 8 to 6 a 7 cement and mortar, fill dirt and “ING BROS 
low water. sturdily built for heavy | U AL ES frigas coveted $138, dition $150 FE $-3674 CLOTHES POSTS STEEL. ¢ HOOK > ™. Sunday 10 to 2 p.m. WE CARRY trucking. Pontiac Lake Building KING BROS. 
Fe, Fie, Meet Cmice Bec oe.) BUYS are advertised in Unfinished chest 0700 ue 22 VOLUAE WORLD SCOPE EN-| pr, $l! 06 Surplus Lumber CO ARNASON A complete line of plumbing ft. Supplies. OR 3-1534 YOUR I-H DEALER th nes og: : Jnfinishe chairs | di in i ietionary  _ 4 _ ’ “¢* |GET , s a - atee- now 3.000 | BEACK- DING. + ~~ =  e-+ 
EVINRUDE 1% the Classified section!| Untinished drop leaf tavies $1006, and annuals Very cheap. OA| CEMENT BLOCKS PLUMBING SUPPLY hate in steel ovescunghing an | cabs cade Gh ase ee as] _ MONTAG BD. AT OPDYKE _ ect conditon. FE ¢2451. FE ; lo Kneehoie desks maple o $36 | Teme = 968 M-15. %~ Mile south of Orton-| $1.50 per 10 ft. length. dersonville Rd. MA 5-6690 BOLENS GARDEN TRACTORS 32-1038 ¢ pm For that house, lot or mahogany finish ; |= = | Immediately delivered, 84 Sheffield vibe. Tom’s Hardw WASHED SAND ORAVEL  PiLi M. E ROTARY TILLERS | : : oul} 2 Pe. maple finish bedroom 2 WHEEL TRAILER. 078. 02 Hud. | Im ned pigs Bae + me 38 om’s Hardware Waste SAND | ORAVEL. FILL pd git 
- income property yOu! suite "966 00 —— -{— ~ Rusell Lemon ; 7 eer AND SPORTING aint, so 2622 VINRUD p . eee __._._. | POWER MOWER = EVANS EQUIP., 6507 DIXIE HWY. 
Pac ae E MOTORS want, see the Want Ads| End, tbies Bee ETL Farmington se00wi | CANVAS AWNINGS COMPLETE er. Briggs @ Stratton Excellent | pany TT raert Lane Be cnet. Weed, Coal & Fuck 80 OR 3-8596 or MA 5-7878 ; bees TUX-AIR” Off. FURNACE | . ape. Keasorable. MI 4-0025 We Give Hold md FARMALT COB” TRACTOR trailers. years of outboard J 2 pillow studio makes LUX-AIR OTl, FURNACE WITH | ot | oe Cave ens Red Stamps 1983 FARMAL!. CUB 
Sepalr enpettenss’ vp as Later NOW. — uble bed $5050 | “controls Used two years. $75, OL | Won FE Cit) pier @ |) 6POWER MOWERS _ |Jacksows” RENTAL. GOOD DRY SLAB WOOD. 1690 / AND GRADER | BLADE. Srazenters. | Tony's 2606 SETTER UsED CLOTHING POR Innersprin; mattresses . $1995|  3-6206 CO CORNER CABINETS CUS da ws wor sant ee sans, ete FE 4-620. cord 2 for $10. Delivered. FE | 1 THAN 100 HOURS. NEW 
tase ae eae yates rune’ nT PIECE, ROUTAWAY MED 2) Bahu angie caller coms 18 Seo Tre rin "te — TRACTOR OUARANTER. PRICED . | mee _ Clean. FE : 7c ‘ FIBERGLASS | O18 CLOTHES sizes 13 To 1a) fan? we) Ue ended | ee Un een | iene. ate te oer tine Guesitars JUST ARRIVED! Plants, Trees, Shrubs 80A| FE cor FE ¢112 . “e . 0 95 Carloads of new and POPP PPP LL PLP PPL PPP PPO KING BROS. 
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D ALL WOOL SUITS AND COATS. WERE TO 
+ $100 NOW $25 OSMUN'S DOWN- TOWN STORE ONLY 7 
PINK ROP EF WEATHERVANE   and trial kit, $1 on Tues suit, size 70 Worn once. 615 
Wed. 7 p 9pm | PE boo a 
WANDA BOAT CO QUANTITY OF GIRLS AND LAD- 
32650 Northwestern Hwy | tes clothing. size 8 to 16 excel- 
Between Bs sare — Ra end lent condition OR 3-3178 
enon X WOMEN'S USED SUITS AND FAST 16 ee ae os mp _‘fesses. sizes 11 up FE 5-5637 
Cries Craft motor tke: 2 NAVY BLUE GABARDINE 
new. 1764 Cass Lake Rd. Keego., _ suits Boy's size 12 OR 32282 _ FE 5-3790.   
oods 7 oe FIBERGLAS Kits. FOR BOATS ; 
$77 95. Costello's, Lake Orion | Sale Housenold Gi 
PRANK ELLIS. BOATS FOR RENT | ayToMATIC COLEMAN   
   
     
  
  
  
     
       om - 7 : aan 7 Renin, ‘ale. Oakland Lake 3006 | water heater. like new. never SOME OF THE 11ELD OFFICE ONLY | _ house. 467 8 Saginaw. Pontiac ___ M-24 Lake Orion | . FOU CAN INSTALL Ift empf, Dra Plains OR 3! used $50 FE 83865 | SMI Suu , ‘XDER 6 FT Free-standing toilets 91795 | ROLL IN GARAGE DOORS AND | 9x9 Floor Tile 
sane x | ANTIQUE CHEST OF DRAWERS. | BEST BUYS , 2x4 (UNDER 6 —_— , Wash bonis wots pttange Hg track OR 3203000 Asphalt oo... eee. es. Oe each 
Starcraft aluminum boats one. lege ee = MA o7esi | Electrie range ......... .. F500 We os:. 2e FI Fectery irregulars. SINK Pea be 2 GA- | 5 porta Piece on = 
Nee trailers. Everything for the ak eee Bed, complete —..........055 2 y , SAVE PLUMBING SUPPLY JA Gl a | re - 
boat ee  Ccatean sake | RET Teta Waltrssies se 204 (LONGIER 100 8 Saginaw FE_§-2100  REINFOKCED CONCRETE SEPTIC Wall Tile OWENS MARINE SUPPLIES i : : dt New tnnerspring mattresses 17 50 Scar: 37 — es : PORCH WINDOWS | tanks ’ R3-76860 00 Linoleum Bc aq. ft. | 
396 Orchard Lake Ave. _ FE 23-0080 raraware” “ad mee. Gee chord  Overstutfed ehate ——an nase, 3: Vt . TEN)... = FT.) aax4i *S patah a screens, REO DELUXE 21° POWER MOW- Plastic 18e sq. ft. JOHNSON § HP OUTBOARD items 3136 Alco Dr Lake Oak Guromwe breakfast set | CRO CUNDER SFE | 27x. 1 combination outside |r 1 month old. Cost $136. Beil EE INSTRUCTIONS Like new condition $95 FE 5-8805 land. off Clintonville Rd seat tanta Wades $20 | 6 ET door, # pane .31x78; 1 inside | _$100 FE 53006 === | 2S THe cutters & tools furnished 
eee eee, ABC BPINDRYER WASHING MA All kinds of furniture. beds, mat eee ss door, vest wrass hardwere, 22378 | BLIDING GLASS DOOR BATHTUB > GC HEAVY DUTY MARINE PLYWOOD chine Good condition cheap 161 tresses springs linoleum, end xR (1 ONGER | wee Boer oe. meuiared frou ericloeures $63. G. A. Thompson. | FLOOR SHOP 
boats with oars; also eances; 850) = Ottawa igen rn BS | everything for the home _ pour Kirmer’ earce EM 3-5164 | pal Lip oe ee | Open Daily 99 Sunday 08 
Te rg | APT. WASHER AND BABY MIS. | Oakland F LENGTH) 1c FT| eee ee ae | SAVE ON OUTTER) & PIFTiINas | 99 S. Saginaw 8t : cara 4 akland Furniture FLOOR SANDERS PURNACE w 
BAGLEY AUTO PARTS, _ceisneous re _3-000 | 1g, g gaginaw priser) 2x10—2nI2ZSHIPEAL [cleaners Wallpaper steamers for) @ ne ante ieee | Pree Parking = _Rear_of_Store PE 2-2544 or FE 4-3888 | ain es ‘ va ak t Ouziand Puet —_and—Peint-+- gr — — In 
170 Bagley 6t. |& WAREHOUSE CLEARANCE sour _— IAK FLOO ( 436 Orchacd Lake. FE 5-6150 Jes _at_ od eat WERCUKY OUTBOARD MOTO) TORS sale A smal’ gas stove $995 liv. PHILGAS8& RANGES) WATER OAK I * 3 SS — | STOKER POCOHANTOS BIN FED Laundry trays. stand. faucet $21.95 
a Craft & Yellow Jacket) ait orn gol ere Tr ee manent Symons Phillips Pd we $8. 100 SO FT. 1 INNER TUBE 760-158, with oo Oil hot water heat-— 190 rae a tg! *g 
. | ining reom sr roll | sme ; —— . er ery reasonable. 2750 Pine w te | way bed $1095. 8. er sewing troleum 0 #65 Orchard Lake RB \ l H Th BS S10 driven but a few miles, Lak Rd. FE 1-77 oon THe BoOU Master Craf Trefiers | away b. singer ae Oe Coes ; ey See QIU. . like new . oF ee 1-708 T 
SHORTY HOOK’S PLACE fi pmec nba, O12 Fee mae racers (oe os ee sed) = YORE 120 8. Johnson Ave 1 SPECIAL ! Delta. Skiltool, Black & 
Se Te aie gs: BEI Tae Se a eee eee ee Meanie (TOFUEL OIL TANK | ay Feguce tock Torier Cable.” millers Foie and MERCURY MOTORS AQUA-| carpet, T5c a yard high chair $20. fet of new standard encyio AND HARDWARE ms ee: kak ane eet lias — straight pine a a peg ota Grilis 
Seaman a eecs pale ist rey nent se ecemied Ge gra pete, ee $§, UP fil cap and oe civiecied cae: 2x65 ft : - 380 ee | a : 8 a =| ie for twin beds 6062 Hatchery gS fie 1B) eee ig 9 ag im nthe. * a . 2a 7 ESE } ut tion Free parking aOR 41-8303 AN , plete. $35 PE 5.1467 2x6 6 ft 48c ea iF J POOLE CO “~Fwercreir “Cc — = = —_—— eee . Brees ms ANGLI [RON poe = Lr Longer lengths Sc & 10c ft | a . 
GENESEE SALVS | ABouT ANYTHING YOU WANT) PHILCO RADIO. TABLE MODFI 22 DER ET ee er REL FURNACE WITH OUN® One pile misc. lumber $50 M- 131 Oakland Ave. FE 4-1594 2101 Dixie Highway can Bx FOUND AT L & long and short wave Nice ton®! ss. .e. . 2ic PER FF. gi78 E7108, 3032. macl toss SURPLUS LUMBER } . NEW 19 PT. WOLVERINE 81 PER Lied R esperig Me begga $750 832 Ann Street, Birming PI ry 2 I- I \ Pp _ Sits = uP idea mh _ . «  eranie me pon i Sale Musicat Goods 73 
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Erirede motor eaw both t sect. ap’ rettigarercce $50 up ranges | REBUILT SQUARE TUB_MAYTAG) RRICK oo oo as. ate AD, | $340 Highiend Rd «M-39) OR 3-72 4 reat BUY ON -THIS ONE | old. never used Reasonable die- ‘gas & elec! 88 up. TV. sets washer (gua@ranter FE 45160 : FASIL-BUILD build tt vourself pa. SUMMER PRICES ON Used piano, $48. Gallaghers, FE _count OA ©3314 after 6 0 Pp m $3'50 up radios $5 up Miller goOFA WITH SLIP COVERS EX WOODS] | Ls orn Smail piawes SE wood fer ~~ . es i 4-566 ee 
NEPTUNE MOTORS chrome dinettes 04006. chests. cellent condition $29 FE 58325 ALREADY BULLI ale COAL NOW EN” EF-=- acconpions FACTORY PRICES. Geo the new Mighty Mite wetgh eS sex 5 up D nap STOVES BOUGHT SOLD & EX ou ck FF 59-7833) «OO pdvke RG “KOT : “ry: Accordions loaned 10 free les-, 
cay it leo ihe Teapes cians | iinet tees we. ising Se 0m | STilied Termeni eo wc §  ....... 7c PER STEP Lettie ET eitaa tee eS een trouble free operation wil) suites $195 up Complete line mS FE 2-080) - G D i ¢ AYS. tee ae 
“mane UsED MOTORS” of Seal Rite Color tint paints @ LEATHER TOP Livinao room) ~\SII Me UP arage OOrs 120 BASE ACCORDION. COSTS s@ our easy aW-8-Way plan tables | vear old. Perfect condi. We pass these sari on to yor lst quality steel overhead 8 ft x M A BEN ON? 3 “a 7 WOOD &HOP WE BUY SEL OR TRADE tion FE 45-5029 ee _ rather (ice eave ithe Tmatarial 7 ft Pegulariv $58 limited time e 5 | _$280._FE_2-4308 - 
Cass Lake Rd —Keego Harbor ANYTHING COME OUT & | TAPPAN GAS RANGE CHROMF ~~ ®! &© added cost ; only $35 Other sizes reduced at- sig y Saginaw FE 42521 MEDIUM SMALL PIANO. DE- _— 7+ SHOP — = ot ERE doa —vere—good- Wo MIST VACATE | cordingly Installation arranged soon, bene | livered for $195. $20 down, $10 AP Mereary, motor Wheel pup de — a ane sadilica Fe aleees t : A 5 at roet” Free garage piers a ee RS OUN TYPE | _« month. Gall rs FE 40566 
ow Roane tee na ac | Open Run a) (TT RFT 6000 EXCELLENT ——— HIGHWAY | DON ALDSON W. Huron, semmiinay Ps = cancel eet 1345 Auburn R4 Simmons mattress, never used, of eS , Fad a = = =; - 
$4, 12 «Of soe — 7600 1 mile eas: of Auburn Rete $25 Other items. FE. 20630. COMING THROUGH. } LUMRE 0 j SCREEN DOORS | ___Galleghers, FE 4-066 
Ser ANNIVERSARY THOUPSOK | FE 27-2006 TRADE ELECTRIC RANGES FOR MBER. ( 30" x80" x4" srs 96 95 sip og: Higgs #28. GALLA- caees te - THOMPSON. ____ _ a as ranges Uu | 27 Orchard Lake FE 3-838] | 32° 280 1% i Oe 6 ee ee costs no More t buy ANTIQUES PAIR OF VICTORIAN R B MUNROE FIECTRIC ares Sacre 2x80n1\s $895 PIANO TUNING AND REPAIR. Fino east _Lake Onon chairs cherry chest platform 1060 W - HURON GARAGES BLAYLOCK _ing. Oscar Schmidt. Ph. FE 2-5217 ADDLEBO*RDS FOR YOUNG _ rocker MY 3-430 On UAED) EPARIMEST - 14x20 $595 00 —o - Soon fPINET PIANO RENTALS WITH and old. Costello's Lake Orion | ANTIQUE nion mony” 8750.00 M1 Orchard Lake Avee FE dsio1 option to buy. $10 monthly, Gal- “CATT Jee pk ET ! ~4- O Complete with overhanging doors roel ee ae : laeher's FE 40566 ; 
Rot, 0 OP ROW.-BOAT ASOD CN AL SoS awed ont pee a ee ee coe Seek. OS atte ee at oe 190 BASS PIANO ACCORDION. FOOT ROW BOR OOT) CON. ttre" rere “Feng ideas as = riecking To Hatha Pte ee oe “rts 
dition, Best offer FE 40776 ™ Lake Rad 7 wie aah samiicraians ee 4 - of TayeTwrad Twerore Tre Were *” ei ‘age Lx c ante Recondsan t= = ané SS retarted WioesBonb ee be z a = are 4 Ceife: ospi ’ Me, G = KNOW OUR BOATS! FOR THE 2 FINE RADIOS ONE 96 AND ae mie Kel eonbsa): cove. Sai) arage Voors SAVE PLUMBING SUPPLY tically new. Large discount. Gab most complete boating service one $10 FE 5-875 6. Sunday 10 ‘til 2 Trinit 100 $ Saginaw FE 5-2100 aughers, FE ¢0566 HARRINGTON BOAT WORKS BEAUTIFUL 6 PiRcEaDanN< an | VACUUM CLEANERS BRUSHES, | __'-5018 oF KSnwood 5-1660. | _CLEARANCE SPECIALS : © SRY ee oe —— 
3000 6. Telegraph FE 29083 Phyte cimng ute FR 2-300 | DCte and ses 886 Myrtle, ANGLES. CHANNELS BEAMS! Ot no 3 Sabee an te see | PALBOTT LUMBER Sale Store Equipment 77 n_ Evenings and Sunda, D ; : | pipe. reinforcing rods. basement 16x7 no 3. $100.00 up to $14000 | Lumber. doors, windows, hard- | ~ ew 
REWARD FOR RETURN OF 7', OTTLI GAS USED TRADE-IN | Dosts, compiete line of structural BERRY DOOR SALES CO | ware. plumbing B. P. 8 paint. NATIONAL CASH 
oe aa —— motor ae 4434 Complete ‘astailation of 100 N ne a a me a Typhoon 37) g Paddock rr ones | septic soaks ago pumps. Thor - electric. ¢ a ", 
s se since onday mounds pott! 22 77 ~.) , . ee o ' ranc (across <a a system for wet basements, sheet ish e new. Terms. 
Bight. 4012 mstead. Drayton aii t pes gue nppliaaied "yeaa DEPARTMENT | from American Forging & Socket.) | GARBAC CANS im Clana fee ba ean | Coit and yg Union Piains 348137 Fuelgas Co $268 Di piled Ru sd era oo 9 _FE 409583 ‘i calen galvanized $205 reg. . 102 Oakland. Phone PE ¢- Lake Rd. off merce 
WE HAVE OR 3-249: ounge ¢ om : ularly $3.78 Koroseal plastic and USED DOOR AND FRAME COM- 4 FOOT UNIT COM- 
BOTT aeP SRR ITEM pwoin AUTOMATIC WAMuER Rte’ g tds PREOQRATRATION , £OMER, fubber gariee "boos "Oo0 and | Bee SF OY 240 om call) BR, eae meek teak ; ‘te Ficellent condition $50 OR , - st- e' ow ~ bl \- MEE ma s gece. Us in hours Davenport @ Chair $39.50 Also one 18-inch biade. Best offer | - . a Shotwell-Brace Marine Co 675 | = ———— Gas range $3050) EM 3.9976. er Tom's Hardware USE OUR TOOLS, DO YOUR OWN | ® INSULA : 
South Saginaw St FE 20118 or 10 table model T V #90 9 8 pe dining 1m suit, $40 50 | AND SPORTING GOODS plumbing. wiring, repairing. Com- _¢®. FE $-17M. “FE 20002. Outside antenne kts $995 GE refrigerator us mos $140 95 | “EM ENT BLOCKS } i781 Orchard Lake Rd Diete stock soil, sewer crock and STORE Cc & 
8%) Foor O Pians_ con. ~~ WALTON TN SY OTRER Free mee ‘OCKS | peuy 6? ben 0a Pe Saeary the) Won eee | peace. & © ; ing- 
1 ne motor My S100)” re 2.2957 Yotirn Cr_Waton TTTOMAS PCONOATY ePe rE Stel or ret RM We Ove Moiden's Red stamps | PAGTs" wa ese, Pri gira, Wea, | — Ten eneee Me SA $ ho motor My 37803 -2257 ‘ AC ECON , = ts . e Holder mps_ | : a : SoS 
PT 100 GORG. ALL ACCES Gas H Kk FURNITURE MEAS ECONG: | Rusell “Lenton HEADQUARTERS (FOR LAWN 9 to 6 90 Closed every Thursday Salle Sporting Goods 78 sorter Reasonable FE $003. = tools, Phone OR 3-2717 _— FURNITURE CO. CORNER CABINETS CUSTOM Mow Master OWENS Cut anq USED ELECTRIC MOTORS. 4 & ~~ ¥¢_ FT CHRIS CRAFT UTILITY CROSLEY SHELVADOR 9» cU | 3 8. Saginaw MADE At bargain prices. $28. others. rotary and reel type. Also 3-6 bp refrigerators, washers. | SET OF McGREGOR CLUBS, 
| Ag Ba Be Cee Dire eis nte ode] Fepossessed. Pay | ¢ BIECE WALNUT DINING ROOM | oe oO te rome | come Food wced mowers, Bee Al! cietre cet "House seeping poe .—— canteen. "9 ‘vr s iz) ork ne s ’ G . Hwy. Drayton Plains xe Pa ea pee adle suite. FE ¢5732. 68 8 Ardmore Ave D W | Ritewater 1212 Desiax vour lawn mower pel. Terms Khop 81 w Hu ke a 6. FE 
fery Nice 14 Ft. Rowboat 88¢_ stroller’ Other tiems. PE | —>>—>-—;—- 5 | FLOOR _ SANDERS FURNACE Lee's Sales & Service WALL TENT 11x14;-645. GUNS BUY. SELL, TRADE. BURR- 
Good d. Call MA rad “AND ~~ GOOE Used Trade-in Dept. | tent Oakland’ Puel ‘sod’ Paine 921 Mt. Clemens ot PE 3-000 | ——— AT TINE | Santon ie Rai TR cond, a “ES DAVENPORT AND CHAIR, GOOD Guaranteed washer $3995) = 4498 «Orchard Lake FE $6130. Largest stock of mowers in Pontiac WOLYV ERINE, SALE! ENTY BARGAINS 5-609 - condition Call between 7 antl ® Table top gas range $50 065 | a a x —— | HEARING AIDS 086 70 tame AND LUMBER ARD W 06 co in s 7 gocds fishing tackle, | 
: | pm MArket 42323 Electric refrigerator guar $50.95 1 INNER TUBE 160-15, ARING AIDS, $50 TO $200 AND | =—Tr clubs carts, balls, bags. | 
4d id FOOT CRiss CRAPT | OETROIT JEWEL GAS STOVE, 9*12 wool axminstet ruge $19 95 driven but a few miles accessories Kuler FE 2.7900 300 8. Patock . FE 28784) binoculars. archery roller 4 CRISS CRAFT : a Co >| weed 6 ate Coase , like new FE 5§-8563. or 7) INCH CRAFTSMAN POWER “O° 3 08k foortng per M : Fefinished 14 foot _ 00d condition FE$433  _— ¥ picce Breabiagt vet 62495 4 120 8. Johnson Ave mower Oecd ccnditieg: S80 ne | U2ed shecting. por BM. fe sew phone EM DISHES SOME VER’ OLD. MISC BI Sha “apting  “M* «= S10 8 ato OWNERS! ALUM AWN. $0003 coatinen: 000. MA | Wow potiete ow... ce... . ow Binere me ae EAD 4 8MAU CowD, peyment—Free parking _ ings,_factory A FE ¢4ot | HOLLINGHEAD ¥ | Melt lerptoriee 
Suattion, 9600 ‘Beane: [hair At congition WAL Rocher: | WYMAN’S [er boys’ roller skates. ste Gre | | floor “covering “and. Mue-O-Lat | "eiysitine “ant pulser.” Maple 6-5205, ude } : m ® . _ber - OL 27362, / 4 6W. Pike Only 12 Dakota Dr. paints, Phone FE 17-7846. Bir'pricea rights — ehrome dinettes $7 
Purniture 13 Auburn near Sa 
|OUR SELECTION OF USED aP-   +584 
CLEARANCE ON USED POWER 5, siden? htt 
mowers... uan- 32H P. Champ rotary tiller $143 00 tity on hand which our mec + -- 20-tn- sett propetied | 
have not had time to check over AYTON SHALLOW-WELL JET 
DuPont flat wall paint.-4 
BuPont inferior semi- | ° | rotary mower, $143 00 
  | Ditances ts complete A good oper. 
| ting washer ts only $1401. @ re 
frigerator $39 96 a range $1905 « 
television $3995 and ‘¢ bp. mo) 
, tors at $4 
The Good Housekeeping Shop | 
| 
- PE 41555 | of Pontiac 
| 51 W Huron oe 
| PaiR OF MATCHING FREDER. | icksberg pre-Victorian ledy and 
gent chairs Rosewood Melodeon | 
2 marble ton tables FF 50038 | 
RCA 17 CONSOLE TV. 605. 
— FE 2-3462 
  
  
    = We will let aoe baal be or | gloss 63.79 gai. Clinton En ine Sales & Service 
$40 «total price mechanic or “68. Ca ; | Myers 1-3 t pumps $99 50 enuineer can pick up a real bar- McBride Hardware |KELLY’ ij ARDWARE 
ain from this lot. First come ; | si AN é 
inst served | Open Sundays 9-12 Auburn Heights lien Sen SAsOeR 1927 Auborn -. _ Crooks) 3904 Auburn at Adams FE 28811 
ME 2-93020 |PLYWOOD, REASONABLE 
Mile a, ,weogeard Wort Peoug ELECTRIC DRIVE-ON HOIST AD | pees. Ee Pee oe ee Midwest ¢6000 1 pair garage doors ior # 10x10) QUANTITY OF NEW FURNITURE, = ———_-—-----— | ae Ci after 50 pm. paramere Jewetry. plumbing and 
= . | _ , 3-268 eee undreds of other itmes sold ev- 
CLEARANCE SALE | gLectriG VEGETABLE JUICER | cry Priday night 1 pm. et aue- fob letion. All; ‘Veg-O-Mat). OL 1-7406 after 6 : . Our ‘« fe near comple a Michigan Auction 
materials greatly reduced now. 
SALVAGE, SALVAGE.   _?P 
EVERY SAT. & BUN ONLY LI- 
quidation sale. General Ware- | Mart, Inc. 
   
  
  
  
  
  
  ry lumber. 
800 s. 224 ft. 4c ft. 
e16 ft. ; 3x12 and 3x14 pine timber 
| plae 2x8, ft. long. under 
s 
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and scree 
18130 
SURPLUS LUMBER 
& MATERIAL SALES CO. 
$340 Highland Rd (M-5#) OR 3-7002 
TRY IT ONCE   
  
  
  
    
  
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x6 | 
al GROVELAND FARMS 
* 5080 Hall Rd 
   beset tong — 
ExirpleNyreer Up te wt. your 
choice $5 
OPEN SUNDAYS   = 
Gr e . Turn at 
Mathews inic on Dixie Hwy. 
o> 10) halfway between Pon- 
< Funt 
PHONES: MElrose 17-3806 & ME 
37-7281 
IRISES IN BLOOM, 56c A CLUMP, 
and up. 400 varieties OA 82169. 
3240 Road. Oxf   
Giant rosebushes. 8c and w 
Fruit trees, 98¢ up. Vegetable 
plants 35¢ dozen or 3 dozen for 
$1.00. Good selection of flower 
— and seed B sncaggpe Lewis 
Tos. 3 e Hwy. near Junc- 
| _tion M-15  MApie 5-09811 
| ' STEVENS GARDEN 
Iris time scgain Visit our gar- 
den while IRIS are at their best. 
Surplus stock. 10 for $1.00 ‘our 
| choice Many varieties 112 8. 
_Center St Highland, Mich. 
For Sale Pets 8&1 
AKC REGISTERED BLOND COCK- 
_er pup 7 weeks old. FE 5-1902.     
AKC REGISTERED ERITTANY 
“ON ate PATE Geb pires{ et aS e007 =. 
|1 MALE BEAGLE: 3 YEARS OLD . Phone FE 5-064 
  _* m. 
AQUATIC GARDENS 
ICAL FISH & SUPPLIES 
57 N. Mill St FE 4-2853 
BABY PARAKEET AND NEW cage, $7. OL 2-6083, 
BABY PARAKEETS 591 4th St. FE 2-4025. Ciosed Sun. 
BEAGLE PUPS. AKC REGISTER- ed. FE 17-0814   
  
  Your I-H Dealer 
~ BUY NOW! 
A-1 USED BARGAINS 
LATE ‘51 FORD TRACTOR 
ate CHALMERS W. D. LIKB 
JOHN DEERE B WITH CUL 
VATOR ™ 
Stifes tone ruanres, xe at. 5 CORN 
JOHN BEAN HAYMAKER 
SEVERAL SIDE 
RAKES 
— DEERE AND CASE MOW- 
FOX FORAGE RARVESTER WITH 
BAR PICKUP AND 
oo N UNITS AND CROP BLOW 
HOUGHTEN’S 
528 N. Main Rochester 
OLive 1-0761 
CHAIN SAWS 
Sales, service & rentals. MY 3-5808. 
FOR SALE: DEARBORN EQUIP- 
ment. Hike new 2 bottom 14 inch 
Raydex plow double disc, bull- 
dozer blace. 1 row cultivator, ® 
ft. spring tooth dirt se 
Or will take Dearborn posth 
seser. and heavy duty loader 
. Bart 
, Davis. bu: Holly MElrose 4-6008 
FRAZER ROTO TILLERS. NEW 
and used Parts and service A 
Service, 1560 Opdyke Rd. rE 
JOHN DEERE hay rake, used one $1969 
for quick sale. Phone: ‘ord MUtual 4-4038. 
ME. ROTARY TILLERS. TRIPLE 
M. Rotary tillers. Roto-Hoe, rid- 
ing and walking garden tractors. 
Lee’sa Sales & Service   
  BEAGLE fUPS AKC REGIS- 5-080? 3684 tton 921 Mt. Clemens St. 
| Noss ie = = Phone FE 3-9630 
| BOXER. MALE GENTLE. REGIS-| NEW AND USED ANT- 
for a 4 years old Will sacri-| fi Cultipackers. all trpes elec- 
fice. Phone MA 41487. | trie fence. Gard tractors, and 
| COCKER AND SPRINGER GPAN.| 5°" S°vers Davis Machinery. | id. FE Pb ville. 
           | tel pups. (3). 6 months o 
| _2-8519 
    
    RENTAL SERVICE LAWN MOW.- 
     
  4 tore Fart 8 Mast 
weeks ei, Co: SAE: Gen alter! it Mitterd Wd. ‘Highland.’ Mien J | Phone Milford’ MU #7842, Open GERMAN ., PEDI-| evenings and Sunday. 
BEAGLE PUPS 8 WEEKS OLD. | D USED 
+ 910.300 : + Stop tn ® demonstration, time | GREAT DANE, $1) FE 3-7407. I8-| payments available. Miller's Gar- 
| _¢ludes dog hoyse. | den & Lawn mer 1883 8. FOR SALE RFD | Woodward, (North of 14 Mile), FD COCKER PUP- s, AKC reg‘ tered. $35 and up. 
_ OL 13-7389 FOR SALE RABBITS AND 2 PARA. 
_keets FE 5-0523   
| 
BEAGLE PUPS ___ $3 each FE 30814 
PARAKEET BREED DENS 3 PAIR, 
| _MY 2-765. | PARAKEETS CANARIES CAGES food. Since 19277 584 Oakiand Ave. 
| PARAREETS CANARIES AND cages. 2480 Auburn Rd. FE 446510.       
é 1k “igs R. ' ont. Criscent ] 
| PURE-BRED AIRDALE PUPs. 6 | weeks old. Phone OR 3-1518 
| PARARES Te BREEDERS. BA- | _bies, 701 Melrose. FE 2-3340 
PARAKZETS CAN CANARIES CAGES 
food. Sine .937. 584 Oakland Ave.   
REGISTERED GERMAN 
herd 875. FE 
  | Birmingham. Phone MI 
‘attac’ 7 Ww — strate. EZ Budget Terms, Parts 
ROME AND GARDEN WA WARE. WALLED LAKE. a +1842 
New and used farm ‘ 
Repairs on all makes of tractors 
and Wisconsin motors. 
Pontiac Farm Supply 
amt Pontice Ra rete 
USED. MACHINES Farmall   
Both near new clean TERMS ED 
BLACKETT, INC. 
  
89 
AUCTIONEER W. B BILL 6 5 
any type auction, anywhere, 
fice phone. '   
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‘Merv Griffin Tarns: Into Sing THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, JUNE 7, 1954 ~ 
er by Accident   
  —— 
_- Today's Television Programs - 2) -_ a 
  ls on Summer     
Channel 2— WJBK-TV t-3   
TV HIGHLIGHTS 
6:08 — (7) — Detroit Deadline. 
Bud Lanker interviews. (4) — 
Time for Music. Jane Palmer. 
(2) — Gene Autry. Western 
drama. 
6:15 — (7) — News. (4) — News. 
Paul Williams. 
6:39 — (7) — Jamie. Summer 
crisis arises with question, “Will 
Jamie Go to Camp?” (4)—Tony 
Martin Show. Songs. (2)—News, 
6:45 — (4) — News Caravan. John 
Cameron Swayze. (2) — Perry 
€omo. Perry and the- Fontane 
Sisters with songs. 
71:00 — (7) — Sky King. Kirby 
Grant, pilot-rancher. (4)—Name 
That Tune. Musical quiz. (2)— 
Burns and Allen. Gracie helps 
friend in need when she believes 
Harry has gone broke. Channel (—WWI-TV tt Channel 1—WXYZ-TV ‘Variety Series | 
“Homecoming.” (2) — News. 
Jack LeGoff. 
10:15 — (2) — Weatherman. Dr. 
Everett R. Phelps. 
10:30 — (7) — Times Square The- 
ater. “Blackmail,” film. (4) — 
Star ‘ Showcase. Variety with 
stars. (2) — Theater. To be an- 
nounced. 
11:00 — (7) — Soupy’s On. Guest 
Jerri Adams. (4) — News. Paul 
Williams. (2)—News. Ken Cline, 
Van Patrick. .~ 
11:15 — (7) — Theater. Leslie 
Howard in “Pygmalion.” (4) — 
Jane Fulton. Music. (2)—Magi- 
cian. Film. 
11:30 — (4) — Moods in the Night. 
Music. (2) — Weathervane. 
TUESDAY MORNING 
7:00—(4)—Today. (2) — Morning 
Show. 
  7:38 — (7) — Who's the Boss. | 
Panel is supplied clues to celeb- | 
rity’s identity. (4) — Voice Pro- | 
gram. Basso Jerome Hines sings | 
“I'm in the Mood for Leve,” 
‘Auld Lang Syne;”’ last program. 
(2) — Talent Scouts. 
8:00 — (7) — Wrestling. (4) — 
Dennis Day. Denis dreams a 
Paris version of “Dragnet.” (2) 
—I Love Lucy. Lucy learns what ; 
life was like during Grandmoth- 
er’s Day in “Pioneer Women.” 
¥:39 = (4) = Robert Montgomery Presénts. ‘‘The Patriot from An- 
tibes,” with Francis Lederer; 
drama of baron, beautiful wife $:00—(7)—Breakfast Club. 
9:00—(4)—Playschool. (7)—News, 
Wide. (2)—Arthur Godfrey. 
10:00—(4)—Home. (7) — Charm 
Time. 
16:30—(2)—Strike It Rich. 
11:00—(4)—Bride and Groom. (7) 
Playhouse. (2)—Valiant Lady. . 
11:15—(4)—Hawkins Falls. (2)— 
Love of Life. 
11:30—(4)—Betty White. (2)—To ee ee 
11:45—(2)—Guiding Light. 
TUESDAY AFTERNOON 
  and uranium. (2)—Red Buttons. 
9:00 — (7) — Boxing. Light heavy- 
weight bout: Floyd Patterson vs.| Murphy. 
Joey Maxim. (2) — Studio One. | 
“The Strike,” Korean War 
drama involving decision of of- | 
ficer. 
9:30 — (4) — Col. March. Boris | 
Karloff as detective investigates | . “Hot Money.” Ce 
10:00 — (7) — Amos ‘n’ Andy. 
Kingfish gets a shock when he 
demands “Hospitalization.” (4) 
— Playhouse. Leif Erickson 4 (2) —Featurette. '2:00—(2)—Big Payoff. (4)—Kate 12:00—(4)—Travel Unlimited. (7) 
— 12 o'clock Comics. (2) — Bob. 
12: 15—(4)—Three Steps 
12:30—(7)—My Life. (4)—Ladies 
First. (2)—Garry Moore. 
1:00—(7)—Army McCarthy. 
(4) —Good 
Cooking. 
  $:00—(4)—Welcome Traveler. (2) | 
‘— Brighter Day. 
$;15—(2)—Secret Storm. 
$:30—(4)—On Your Account. (2)— 
Ladies Day. 
4:00—(4)—Pinky Lee. (7)—Cowboy 
Colt. 
4:30— (4) —Howdy Doody. (2)— 
Theater. 
4:45—(7)—Barnaby Bear... ° 
5:00—(4)—Adventure Patrol. ()— 
Auntie Dee. 
6:30— (2) —Sports. (4) — Happy 
Hollow. (T)—Rocky Jones. 
5:45—(T) — Weather. (2)"— Magi- cian. , 
TUESDAY EVENING 
6:00—(4)—Time for Music. (T)— 
Det. Deadline. (2)—Kit Carson. 
@:fs—()—News. (T)—News. 
¢:30 — (4) — Dinah Shore. (T)— 
American Cavalcade. (2)—News. 
6:45—(4)—News. (2)—Jo Stafford. 
1:00—(4)—Milton Berle. (T)—Col. 
Flack. (2)—Goldbergs. 
1:60-—(7)—Duffy's Tavern (2)— 
Plainclothesman. 
8:00—(4)—Fireside Theater. (T)— 
Make Room for Dad. (2)— 
Foreign Intrigue. 
$:38—(4)—Top Shows. (2)—Sus- 
pense. (7}— U.S. Steel Hour. | ie’s 
9:00—(4)—Truth or Conseq. (2) — 
Danger. 
9:30—(4)—Capt. Braddock. (7)— 
Name's the Same. (2)—Favorite 
10:00 — (4) — Fights. (7)—Stage 
Seven. (2)—News. 
10: 15—(2)—Weather. 
10:30—(7)—Biff Baker. (2)—Meet 
Millie. 
11:00 — (4) — News. (7)—Soupy’s 
On. (2)—News. 
11:15—(4)—Singin’ Along. 
Theater. (2) — Featurette. 
11:30—(4)—Moods in the Night. (T)— 
  
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    August Scholle of the Michigan sogen Wednesday at 10 a.m. 
CIO Council scoffs at Republican! there will be a lesson on floral | 
claims that he “dominates” Gov. | arrangement and a picnic to fol- | 
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  LONG AND SHORT OF [T—Talent, it seems comes in both small 
and large packages, if tiny Jill Corey (left) or statuesque Georgiann 
Johnson are any proof. Jill, who is a featured singer on TV's Dave 
Garroway Show, enianates’ radiance and charm, coupled with little- 
girl beauty. Tall, blonde Miss Johnson attributes her background of 
modeling for much of the serenity and poise of her performances. She 
has appeared on countless video plays and is # permanent member 
of the Mr. Peepers cast. 
im Drayton Neighbors Club Counters GOP Claim rc Meet Wednesday 
Cid Rules Williams | DRAYTON PLAINS — Members     ™. % 
THIRTY-THREE 
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6:00—WJIR, News WJBK, news WCAR, Club 1130 WJBK, Don 
ww). News, ae WCAR, Coffee 12:48—WIR. J white WCAR, News, Ballads 
Wattrick-McKenste | €:45—WXY¥2. News, Wolfe 6:15—WR, x 
CKLW. NewS, Sports CKLW, Guy Nunn WXYS. Curtain J, Bud Lynch WJBK, Headless Horseman CKLW. Ginger Rogers wxrs. Leo & 
WCA 7:00—WJR, Bale Marr Se . Bddie Chase 
ia WWJ, Bob Maxwell TUESDAT AFTERNOON WCAR. Talk 6:15—WJR, Clark Quartet WXYZ, News, Woife 
WWJ, Budd Lynch } CKLW, Guy Nunn. Devid 1:060—WJR, Road of Life 6:30—WJR, Bob Reynolds WXYZ, Lee Smits WJBK. Rise and Shine WWJ, News, Mulholland WWJ, Fran Pettay 
CKLW, Eddie Chase WCAR, News, Coffee Charm Time WXYZ, Bill Stern WCAR. CKLW. News Bud JBK, Horsemen 
_ 7:15—WJR, Music Hall WJBK. T. George WCAR, Your Land 6:30—WJR, Bob Reynolds WXYZ, Dick Osgeod WCAR, News, Club 
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WXYZ, Bill Sterp 
WCAR, Ballads w 1:0 —wW), Listen, Live 1:15—WJR, Ma Perkins 
CKLW, Bud Davies ee WCAR, Balleds 
6:45—WJR, Lowell Thomas WJBK. Gentile, Binge 1:30—WJR, Dr Malone WWJ, Nation's Business WXYZ, ul +:—wW. Guest 
WXYZ, Ed McK 1:45—WWJ, News CKLW, Bud Davies ww. 3 6 Mar ane WXYZ. it 
1 060—WJR, Guest House 8:00—WJR, Jack White 1:45—WJR, Guiaing Light CKL¥ ulten pate ww. 3 @ter Extra ww, Bob Maxwell | CKLW. Dick Powel) WJBK, aseball 
WXYZ, Ret! Gkelton a a A WCAR, News, Ballads CKLW. Pulten Lewis Jr CKLW, News, Toby 2:00—WJR, Mrs. Burton » 
WJBK. Headless Horseman | WJBK, News, Gentile ow —— Mumholiang 1:15—WWJ, Pran Pettay 
WCAR, News, M WCAR, News, Clem WIJBK.  webeped emet CKLW, News 
7:15—WWJ, Pran Pettay CKLW. Guy Nune 
“2: 30—WUJIR, Peter L. Hayes 
WXYZ, Lone Ranger CKLW, Gabriel Heatter wxyYz. $:15—WJR, Bud Guest 
8:39—WJIR, Music Hall 
6:45—CKLW. Radio Revival Fred Wolte 
CKLW. Your Boy WCAR, News, Club 
t:18—WJIR, Perry Mason 
0:38—WJR, Nora Dratre 
WXYZ, Martin Block | 7:36—WIR. To be announced WWJ, Morgan Beatty 
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Bue 1:45—WJR, EB. R. Murrow ww. . 9:00—W. News ww, ute ‘J, One Man's Pamily 
7:45—WJR, Ed, R. Murrow Breakfast Club 248—WJR, Brighter Day CKLW, Eddie Fisher 
CKLW ge CKLW, Rhythm WWJ, Here's the Answer $:00—WJIR Punsy wwJ, One Man's mily WJBK, News, Murphy CKLW. Peggy Ww, Dinah 
8 ay aa ay g aed . Rhy WCAR, Club 1138 | ghow 
rw, Hour 9:15—WJIR, Kitchen Club = Mop mouse CKLW, Micke: pl Your Land; Mine cxLW. — eg wk tak meen WCAR, News, | ads 
KLW. The Polves JBK, News, Bon Mcleod | wxvz ga McKensie : WJBK, Tom George ia je: CKLW: News. Music 8:15—WWJ, Frank Sinetre 
9:20—WJIR, WXYZ, Show World 8 1S—WXY, Ghow World CKLW, Good Neighbor WCAR, News, Music ‘ oe 
WJBK, T. George WJBK, Bob Murphy 3:18—WJR, House Party ww 2 Craig oa 
“§.%—WIR, Talent Scouts 9:45—WJIR, Pete and Joe WWJ, Road of Life WXYZ, J. Vandercoo! 
WWJ, Voice Program CKLW. Tony Martin CKLW. Eddie Chase CKLW. High Adventure WXYZ, Vandercook WCAR, Temple Academy 3:30 
CKLW, eens Men WWJ. Pepper Young 8:45—WEVEZ, Just Boey 10:00—W Arthur Godfrey WXYZ, Crocker, McKenzie ’ 
#:45—WXYZ, Just Easy WWJ, Welcome Traveler CKLW. Eddie Chase 9:15—WJBK, Houseparty 
0-00 WIR. Lux Theater ee Ga 2:48 WJR, Ga Sunday 0;90_WJR. Johnny Doler WWJ, Memoria: WWJ. Right to Happiness ww, WXYZ, Sammy Kaye pad Nege ar WXY2, Town Meeting CKLW. Henry; Charm 
  9.30—.WWJ, American Band | WXYZ = 6:36-—-WJR, My Friend Irma 
WXYZ, Puture Doorway 10:30—WWJ, Bob Hope Fe nese -tieente | "Wes, Seages, Orme CKLW, Under Arrest Wxys. Whispering Streste WCAR. News, Gallaée CxLW, Search Never Ends ry JBK, Gentile 
10:00—WJR, Tennessee Ernie WCAR, Harmony Hall 4:15——WJR, Music Hall WWJ, Pibber McGee WWJ. Stella Dalles 9:45WWJ, Crime Headline 10:45—WW) U gt the Bank . WXYZ, News es * CKLW, P. Rdwards WETS. Olri Marries 4:20 WW). Widder Brows | 19-09 WR, Tennessee Ernie 
10:15—WJR, Music Metre BK, Don Mcleod WW. Fibber McGee 
WWJ, Heart of the New 11:00— WW) Strike it Rich 4:46—WIR, Music: News WXYZ, News . 
wxYe a = the Town axe ee 7 arene WWJ, Women in House CKLW, Prank Sdwards 
—— WJBK. News. McLeoo = bes 16:15—WIR, L. Parsons 1¢.30—WJR, Senate Hearings | WCAR. News Music 6:00_ WwW N WWJ. Heart of the News 
  | 10:15—WCAR, Temple 
| 11:25—WKYZ, McCarthy hear 
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WXYZ, Top of Town 
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‘of Savage-Beating ANN ARBOR (INS) — Prosecw- | 
tor Edmond Devine is expected to | 
| decide today what charge to place | 
against a University of Michigan | 
| student accused of beating his 7- 
| week-old daughter. 
| The student, Floyd Zimmerman, 
19, of Flint, was held in the Wash- 
tenaw County Jail after taking 4) 
lie detector test. His daughter, 
Vicki Diana, is in serious condi- 
tiorr in St. Joseph Mercy Hospi- 
tal in Flint. She hag six rib frac- 
tures, two broken arms and a frac- 
tured leg. 
, Zimmerman told Devine that tf 
  
Moody in Grand Haven 
Continuing Senate Chase 
GRAND HAVEN ® — Former 
Democrat Sen. Blair Moody was 
to visit Grand Haven today con- 
tinuing his week-long tour of South- 
western Michigan in an attempt 
to win the partys senatoria] nom- 
ination. Mo'ody also has a tele- 
vision date at Gra) nd Rapids to 
Sunday found the former sena- 
tor, ousted by Republican Sen. 
Charles E. Potter in the last gen- 
  His first job in the entertain-|J. Cleary andl Mate Treeserer D. | 
ment field was with a radio sta- Hale Brake, candidates 
tion ‘in’ San “Francisco, "He. had|the Republican nomination for gov- Watchman on Tugboat 
gone there with friends to audition ernor. ; Dies at Cleveland Dock 
for a job either as pianist or bass | Scholle, here for today’s 
viol player. of the state CIO convention, said! CLEVELAND (UP — A T5-year- 
He was mistakenly introduced to last night: ‘old watchman from Detroit died 
the station manager as a singer, 0 | “Republicans who say such at his post Sunday aboard the 
he went ahead and sang. He land- things have guilty ences be-| Great Lakes tug 5.S. Reliance, 
ed a job forthwith, and a week|cause they’ know the Republican which was tied up at q Cleveland | 
later had his own radio show,| majority in the legislature has | dock. 
singing breakfast serenades to ear-| been under domination by General He was George McLeod. Police) 
ly-rising households. Motors Corp.” blamed natural causes. | 
He wasn’t long on radio be- ~ 
fore movie scouts were on his 
trail. Freddy Martin snatched 
pl a oan ae . Fack iuncnes once Gd WeeK... 
He signed a recording contract, 
and became a regular on various S 
air shows. Four years after he 
left San Francisco he was in Holly- gef an 
  ‘a week's supply of 
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ton Harbor, and in the Niles and 
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CKLW. Kuren, Sports Tee WCAR, Ballede 10:(8—CELW, Organaires =| WJBK, Larry Gentile wsek. News. 5:30—WIR, Music Mat 11:00—WIR, News | All Makes. Work 
‘yws" Mayer, Musie 1 Ow" fave Enea | CKLW, Te Be Announced warez, — Guaranteed WXYZ, Top ot Town CKLW. Curt M CELW. 
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