} i a PONTIAC; MICHIG ——¥ , MONDAY, APRIL 11, 1955 88 PAGES @ os tes Raked by Bell Strike Violence Devout Attend Easter Services Here , doors of First Congregational Church, which the| of 386 W. Women’s Fellowship dedicated to her, ig Mrs. D. R. | Preston St. YOUTHFUL CHURCHGOERS—Young members of St. Trinty Lutheran Church are, left to right, Dave| W. Columbia Ave.; Glendel Hull, of 147 W. Columbia Mitchell, of 292 S, Marshall St.; Marie Vargo, of 141} Ave., and Georgiena Vargo, of 141 Columbia. oe | 1% | ay i rT f e Direct Appeal to Gaca Killer Slayer Offered Asylum Until He Is Turned |. Over to Police A By JOSEPH K. SFAIR ~ Oakland County Sheriff Frank W. Irons, who Satur- day called upon clergymen and churchgoers to aid in the investigation of the slaying of Barbara Gaca, was joined today by five clergymen making direct appeals for the killer to sur- render. The appeal is a long shot, they believe, ‘but they also confide that perhaps in a moment of thought and rea- son by the killer, he may ‘| possibly surrender. Offering the killer asylum until he is turned over to proper author- ities, the five clergymen advise the killer that he is mentally ill and needs help. If. you're the wanted person or know of him, the following mes- sages should be thought over care- fully. . First to offer his appeal, the Rev. Edward D. Auchard of the First RR 28 TH At 3 3 s g Me ic Fired Corsi Refuses “New State Dept. Job WASHINGTON (INS) — Edward J. Corsi, ousted immigration con- sultant, refused today to accept another job in the State Depart- a ee A Chairman to sreve in the adminis- tration.” . = Clergy Makes | _ Kids of All Ages Greeted ae es gpg ee is tee TERE City Family Welcomes No. 21 we iS Es (5 Pontiac Press Phote TWENTY-FIRST CHILD—Six-day old Vickie Or-| today with eight sisters and brothers. Altogether, tega, the 2ist child of Mr. and Mrs. Blas C. Ortega of | there are 14 surviving children. The Ortegas, origin- 138 Irwin Ave., was born last Tuesday in St. Joseph | ally from Mexico, hgve lived in Pontiac the past Mercy Hospital. She and her mother are home |3*s years. Ortega is employed by the city. by Ike at Egg-Rolling Fete! WASHINGTON (INS)—President Eisenhower person- ally welcomed 6,000 children of all ages today to the tra- ditional Easter Monday egg rolling in the White House “back yard.” Eisenhower appeared briefly to greet his visitors and got a rousing ovation as well as two hands full of multi- State Planning But the chief executive's Duplicate Pike plan to distribute the eggs Freeway From Detroit among the White House staff was short circuited by to Bay City Revealed by Highway Chief sereeching youngsters and DETROIT — Charles M. Zieg oldsters. : ler, state highway commissioner, Crash Into Sea Report Liner Down With Chinese Flying to Afro-Asian Meet NEW DELHI (INS)—An official Indian spokesman said today that an Indian passenger plane carry- ing a number of Chinese Commu- nist newsmen to the Afro-Asian conference crashed into the South China Sea north of Sarawak. civil aviation, said that the possi- bility of anyone being saved was “remote.” He said that the plane was a chartered Air India Constellation. The number of crewmen and passengers aboard was not im- mediately determined. (A Hong Kong report said it was The President handed the eggs back over the fence which separat- ed him from the throng. He de- posited then into eager hands and commented: “I did a transfer job there.”’ : The President did not attend last year’s egg rolling but two years ago, he was almost mobbed before men when he walked through the crowd with his granddaughter in his arms. Today, the President did not mingle with the throng. He stayed behind g fow fence that had been installed to protect the White House garden and the celebrated presidential putting aboard, eight. Chinese officials, a North Vietnamese national and two journalists. | : Singapore reports said that the plane sent three distress signals giving its position as 108 miles north_of Kuching, Sarawak, Ships in that area were instructed to search for the plane. Reports from Jakarta earlier to- green from tramping feet. day said that the first plane carry- The President told the crowd ing Chinese Communist delegates that Mrs. Eisent . who is at | 2nd journalists for the conference : , : ‘opening April 18 at Bandung, out- four years. their farm home in Gettysburg, | |. = Ziegler said the tree road would | Pa., wanted him to pass along her cyt tonight, be an extension of the Lodge ex-| hopes that everyone has a wonder. |~" ~ “ pressway and Northwestern high-|ful time. = way running west of Pontiac and| Today's crowd was smaller than Rain Is Forecast : east sata to a terminal point | expected, sleenpeege late comers ,' , at Kawkawlin north of Bay. City. | seemed likely to swell the throng . “6 Rventually, Bgler sald, aks | unt at least matched txt ar |fOF Pontiac Tonight would be: built te tie in with 900, . Southfield expressway -plamed | Nearly 28,000 tuned out for the | The beautiful weather that made (Continued on Page 2, Col. 6) | event in 1953 when the President, | Yesterday one of the nicest : the First Lady and their grand- Easters in yeafs gave way to . children were all on hand. mostly cloudy skies today with rain expected this evening and to- morrow. Despite rain torecasts, tem- | peratures will remain warm with the low tonight 52, rising to a high of 66 te 70 tomorrow, To- morrow night the low will from 4 to 50. ~ Yesterday the mercury soared to 80 degrees in downtown Pontiac with the low a warm 52. Saturday or ranged from -45 to Easter egg rolling started at the White House in 1878, and has be- come an annual fete. : Bonanzagram Check Is Waiting for Winner Today at 8 o'clock the thermom- eter reading was 56, rising to 69 Red Delegates L. C. Jain, director-general of believed that 11 passengers were | woman or child tq_show up with by 2 p.m. the correct answer. . 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There was growing unrest elsewhere in the nine state Southeastern area as the CIO Communication Work- ers of America strike con- tinued for the 29th day. The Easter weekend was marked by widespread violence, the cut- ting and shooting of more cables and the arrest of at least 17 per- sons, Company official announced the dismissal of 19 strikers, bring- ing to 44 the number fired since the walkout started March 14. At Clinton;--Tenn:, Sheriff Joe At Birmingham, Ala., 15 persons were arrested as police broke up a noisy crowd. Police Robert Lindbergh charged the walkout had developed into an “‘ex- Police Chiet Gy te acid wag. )-eyes.of. to a hospital where attendants the acid appeared to be some kind W. A. Smallwood, CWA district eS ee ee ee knew nothing about these.or other Pontiac Physician Urges Priority on Polio Vaccine A voluntary priority system for allocating .the first commercial supplies of Salk polio vaccine was proposed by the State Medical So- ciety Saturday for use if the vac- cine is approved: University of Michigan research- ers will announce Tuesday whether the vaccine has been proven suc- cessful. Dr. Rebert H. Baker of Pon- | vate physicians, Dr. He suggested that be allocated in this order: To chil- 4 chairs said that over 40 |) Ten” = . ae , . Patterns . eveoseessanerece ore DIAL FE 2-8181 hi sta ios Just ask for the lonecent | Wane Ade.\--sst8 08,'8 || WANT AD DEPT. ee F re SiS * 5 a ‘s PAGO. vas nnecneees wu, “ anil " : x : 3 se | 5 - until you are placed with the proper = Eom up, You in = giving Mary, and sister, Rose, are three Rev. Otto G.’ Schultz of auighters, Mrs. W. Richard Millée, Lutheran Church also appeals { pe ‘Frederick Tallmadge and & t : } } ¢ Ec * b _THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY. APRIL, W. 1955. ‘Two Circuit Court “in April Term | - Docket Schedules 124 Criminal Cases During Quarter Some 124 criminal cases are slated for disposition during the April term of Oakland County Cir- cuit Court which began today " with Judge H. Russel Holland pre-| 3 siding. All the cases may not come to jury trials during the term | | which rans through June 13, sald Chief Assistant Oakland County Presecuter George F. Taylor. . “Every case will be reviewed in a pre-trial conference between the judge, a prosecutor, each of the accused or their attorneys,”’ Tay- lor explained. — “Many persons who first plead innocent, immediately change their plea to guilty when ae appear in court before a jury. The pre-trial hearing gives them a chance to change their plea then, without waiting for a jury to be assembled and a trial date arrang The conferences are set for April 26.through 28, with the jury slated | = to begin May 3, said Taylor, : Cases scheduled include the first-degree-murder trial of Floyd Diamond, 16, charged with slay- ‘ ing 89-year-old Kathleen McLaugh- lin, of Farmington Township, Feb, 17. Four men accused of kidnaping and raping a 21-year-old Pontiac mother March 6 also will be tried. Other cases include ‘one. second degree murder, four negligent hom- icide and one manslaughter. Clergymen Appeal: to Gaca Murderer (Continued From Page One) of St. Vincent De Paul Church said: . “Any Catholic priest will be happy to help you get fair treat- law enforcement agency or institu- , tion, Consider in your own con- Me ” science the need of your surrender we'll ee to act as an in- until Easter Sunday, according to BUNNY CHECKS IN AHEAD OF TIME— Thomas Lee Rabbitt Jr. wasn’t scheduled to arrivé| appearance Friday at a Des Moines, Iowa, hospital. his mother, Mrs. | At home are two AP Wirephote sisters, Theresa, 8, and Paulette, 2. Thomas L. Rabbitt. However, he put in an early | Thomas’ father is a printer. A heart attack early Sunday caused the death of Robert E. Griffin, 58, executive assistant to the general manager of Oldsmo- bile Division of General Motors at Lansing, Born in Gaines, he was a bgoth- er of Rose Griffin and the late | Steve’ Griffin and was. associated | of Griff's Grill. : =. Starting with Gensel Motors as a clerk in 1916, he became district given” careful treatment.” Sheriff Irons and Pontiac Police Chief Herbert W. Straley also said ———— they” would” attempr to~ help the slayer if he surrendered to either of them. - “I don’t believe in the final out- come that this person enjoys kill- ing, " said Irons. “I believe that he might be reasoned with: He pl surrender to anyone of the ‘clergymen or to me or any other police department. We'll do the best we can for” ‘him in- the -way another suspect in the murder, a 42-year-old factory worker in whose light blue car a_ knife wrapped in a cloth stained with brown — was found. » The eumpect was stopped for ee in ‘the back seat a the aaa ~mobile-with evidence that attempts. had a pea —* to clean it. who spent time in ae molesting a young girl, said he Was asleep until noon "March 24, the day Barbara was ab- ducted on her way to Assumption Grotto School. Zoo Gets Bonnet PHILADELPHIA — The Phil- Zoo added an Easter bon- adelphia ~ net to its collection yesterday. The bonnet monkey —it gets its name from its curious hairdo — was named, eT enough, “Easter” - The Weather PONTIAC AND Se with rain ending tonight. low i Temerrew Se os Lew tomorrow night, 46-58. Teday in Penti “Lowest temperature Preceding tam Fan a.m: Wind velocity 19 mpd at. . Gun sets Monday at 7:09 p.m. Sup rises Tuesday at 8.57 a.m. Moon rises Mondsy at it, 47 pm. Moon sets Tuesday ot § $4 a.m. 2 Mass., and was last employed by _| White Lake Country Club. | Victoria Hawkins. *° “Army October, 1952, and was sent 1940 .he wag moved up to promo- tion manager and in 1946 was pro- moted to. his last position, During World War II Griffin assisted in the. direction of the plant’s war production activities. A member of the Lansing Holy Cross Church, he also belonged to the Holy Name Society, American Legion, Lansing Country Club and Surviving besides his widow, ‘Funeral service will be Wednes- day at 10 a.m. from Holy Cross Chu in Lansing. Mrs. RAW. Hallenbeck = Service will be. Thursday at 2 p.m. from Vodrhees-Siple Funeral Home for Mrs. W, (Ethel) Hallenbeck, 59, of 1090 LaSalle’ St. She died this morning in St. Jo- seph Mercy Hospital after a six- day illness. A lifetime resident of this area, she was born in Big Beaver and came here from Rochester. The troit in 1917. A member of First Christian Church, she ig: survived by her husband, a daughter, Mrs. Carl Kelley of Detroit, and a son, Ed- Mrs. Delia Smith, both of Rochester, Mrs. Lillian Robertson of Romeo, Mrs. Anna Bowers of Pontiac, and Mrs. Myrtle Cleveland of Phoenix, Ariz. Another survivor is her brother, Edward Griffin of Ypsilanti. Christian Church will officiate at the funeral service, with burial following in Oak Hill Cemetery. Bertha A. Hawkins Funeral service will be Wednes- day at 2 p.m. from Sparks-Griffin Chapel for Bertha A. Hawkins, 73, who died this morning at & local hospital. Dr. Milton Bank of Cen- tral Methodist Church will _offici- ,ate. Burial will be in Oak Hill Cemetery. Born in LaPorte, Ind., she was the daughter of Charles E. and She attended schools in Pontiac and was a mem- ber of the Methodist Church. Surviving -is-a sister, Mrs. W. E. Blynn of Pontiac. Christos J. Mekras Christos J. Mekras, 23, of 310 S. Paddock St.. died yesterday in Dearborn Veteran's Heer! after a year's illness, A Korean veteran, he canes the ‘to Korea in April, 1953. After serv- ing overseas for a year, he re- turned to the United States and and _Evangelia Layos Mekras. A member of St. George Greek Orthodox Church, he attended schools in Lowell, Fisher Body’ Division. | .Surviving besides his parents are two brothers, J. Mekras of Pontiac, and the ‘Rev. Demosthens Mekras of Miami, Fla. — will be Wednesday at manager=in- 1922--efter--serving—in- the Army during World War 1. In -Also surviving are five sisters, E Worth, Mrs. Violet |. -The Rev. D, D, McColl of First! | Deaths in Pontiac Area Robert E. Griffin lenic Orthodox Church, the Rev. Soterios D. Gouvellis officiating. Burial will follow in Oak Hill Cemetery. Sue Ann Mielke . Sue. Ann Mielke, 3-month-old daughter of Gerald W. and Barba- ra J. Lang Mielke of 61 E. Yale, Ave., died’ yesterday in Oakland + County-Contagious- Hospital with them in = early operation | Born in Pontiac Jan. 17, sie =o = membér of Grace Lutheran Church. Surviving besides her parents is ‘a brother, Frank V--at home. Service will be Wednesday at 1 p.m. from Grace Lutheran Church, the Rev. Otto G. Schultz officiat- ing. Burial will be in Glen Eden |\Cemetery. Arrangements are by Donelson-Johns Funeral Home. ne Mrs. John Panos Mrs. John (Diana J.) Panos, 42, of 297 Chandler Ave., died at her ane att tended Pontiac schools ‘and was married here in 1936. Surviving besides her husband is one -child, Demetra, at home. Also surviving aré a sister, Mrs>~ ‘Sylvia Nick of Royal Oak, and a ‘brother Speros Kantros of Pontiac. Manuel Rendon Funeral arrangements will be ‘annouriced for Manuel Rendon, 39, of 1011 Mohegan Lane. He died | retailers b T. he « of Elizabeth Lake, a sen. Clargue W . Webster of Sylvan | James F. Morrison of Newberry. tawa Park Cemetery. CofC. fo Start 1955 Member Drive. The Pontiac Chamber of Com- for new members tomorrow morn- ing with a breakfast for member- ship workers at Hotel Waldron. bers. ~The. drive will "continue | through Friday. Peaceful Atomic Progress Asked by Pope on Easter VATICAN CITY (INS).— Pope .| Pius -XH- exhorted scientists yes-{. terday to ‘‘persevere bravely ‘a confidently” in developing the atom for peaceful purposes and In his Easter peace- message, the frail 79-year-old pontiff asked six grandchildren and seven Funeral service will be from All Saints Episcopal Church Tuesday at 3 p.m. Burial will follow in Ot- | merce will kick-off its 1955 drive - “progressive. 18lose Lives Over Weekend ‘ Fair Weather Lures 12 ‘During Holiday in State playmate. The spear victims was John Gunnersen, 14, hit accidentally Sunday by a spear made from a file and a 5-foot piece of mold. ing, A companion, Renald Lee Brandon, 14, tossed the missile while the two were playing near their Detroit homes, Charles Hall, 31, of Detroit died of burns suffered Saturday when he fell asleep while smoking and set fire to a mattress. William Woodward, 42, of De- troit, drowned Saturday in Duck Lake near Interlochen when_his to Deaths on Highways |. home-made spear fashioned by a | | CHARLES N. HILL Two! fo hddtes Pontiac Faculty City Teachers to Hear Educators Tuesday in Curriculum Meeting _ sailboat. capsized. Douglas M. Owens, 6, of Detroit, drowned in a bathtub at his home - | Saturday night. The body of Linward White, 46, was found Saturday night near the New York Central railroad tracks not far from his home in Inkster. Police said he apparently had been hit by a train. dames N, Fecher, 10, of near Grand Blanc, was killed Satur- day when a tractor he was driv- ing overturned on him at a farm in Genesee County. Traffic fatalities included: Mrs. Edna Bradley, 32, Mrs. James Carroll, 53, and Kenneth R. Irwin, 18, of Willow Run vil- lage; Mrs. Lottie Berger, about 65, of Jackson; Stanley Jendrasiak, 39, of Grand den, 70, of Carleton; Joseph R. ‘| Langtry, 25, of Cusick Lake; Mrs. Elsie Wynne, 46, and Mrs. Mar- \ garet Kaczmarek, 17, of Bay City; and Evans L, Simons Jr., Grand Blanc. Driver Wrecks Car After Police Chase turned off his 1s Tighte,- Wood stated. Skutt, 36, all of Midland; Robert E. Kelly, 26, of Union City; Shirley Rapids; The Rev. Grover L. Lau- 23, of A 24-year-old Walled Lake man be Dr. Dana P. Whitmer, superin- tendent of Pontiac schools, Charles N. Hill, manager of the Howell Chamber .of Commerce and well-known in the. area of commu- nications, will speak in the after- Mover’ Will Be Solacted by New City Commission \ris.. Burial will be in Mt. Morris Cemetery. She died yesterday after a short illness. Mrs, Colling is survived by five igs ii i fe g for Passing Bad Check ILLERS — 144 OAKLAND AVE. ____ Adjustable Steet Hollywood “} treated for minor bruises: Ha'p mom a Core tt Saturday at G.M.C, Truck and/ Statesmen on both sides of the . way was under departmental study 2-in, Coach Division where he was em-| ron Curtain to reach a “lasting | COUNTY Planners before the MTA was created by poking stock < ec ] rd : : : MZus sincol Atase 10d Aned Studying Future | _ 4+ wows become part ot the — tasia Ordses Rendon, he was born system ‘in‘Texas.-He came to this-area|- . (Water Supplies | cuaity tor tederablocal tod par-i} a five years ago from Rose Town, The Oakland County, Pan Com, | ont Michigan ely 2 milion A $12.00 Value Tex. and was a yeteran of World mission wilt continue its study of |{o% "nye ‘Sauvcew’ trope a oe ge *Q71 _ Surviving besides his widow, million | =? irginia B., s parents are In Lansing, state lawmakers - a at phil abe Dora and =a 2 dicted q veeurd Siresut at a pele Strong : Also surviving are three broth- mission the group is attempting | repeal of the 1953 turnpike law Steel Be Eosy Terms ers, Eugene, Phillip, John, and to determine what steps are neces-| Groups from Oakland County, Fram Only Available tall pecly tee, Toes Fue ent sary to provide the county with | Dearborn, Flat Rock and Flint who : = Zapata, an adequate, long-range supply Of| are opposed to the toll road, are will handle funeral arrangements water, said J, Robert F. Swanson, | expected to attend the hearing. These strong metal bed frames may be attached sneha * ‘ins aie > han sa ten tan Beenie ie on to any res ee ee oe ae Mrs. Cecil Skinner tie * the. vation: Committee, on the Broomfield: (R-Royal Oak), | -E.. neers den Eco the te evenly . Y distributed stribate say Cea Cdeeer 1) Sim |e ee aren Lae duc ogg echo’ and the frame legs on casters fit underneath her home yesterday after a four-|Dacts which assure peace oat | 8 ee Com-} canal, the Atlantic ocean's tide pe uals . ; = sath fimeae they begin preqreadion and nd | mittee, rises and falls one foot; while on “You can change one headboard for another with | --Born in Arkansas, she was the | ment, thereby preventing the ruins| tq stvad” see ge aaa 1 a eee ease—or convert your frame from twin size to daughter of Robert and Ethel Wat- | f a new war”. , que 125 so size in a matter of minutes. | = Adams ——— * Pontiac D does not ee headboard, but does | years ago. was last em- i * bra nnjed by GLC Track and Omen |O'VeF Gets Probation | Packed Agenda. Will Face ae heageowed fo fens Division, . in Negligent Homicide S T 4 father «Snel ah 4. Pint man, wo aed ity | upervisors Tomorrow" —— James R. Skinner, both | wa, - eo i sey and Helen J, Craig Morrison’ George B. 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Purged Party Leaders. | TOKYO W—Peiping radio today broadcast an article by People's Daily hinting that two purged leaders of the Chinese Communist a | barty were the tools of ‘‘American imperialism.” The official party newspaper said | Kao Kang and Jao Shu-shih plotted | ‘to seize power and added that |enemies of the Communist state try “their utmost to use the most, unstable and least: reliable ele- ments in the party." * * * “The American imperialists do not deny this,” it said. — It charged that a U.S. State De- partment official told the House Appropriations Committee Feb. 10 that ‘‘our hope of solving problems on the China mainland ‘through attack upon the mainland | ' but rather by actions which would | | Promote disintegration from with- | iin.’ * * * (The statement was made by | | Walter S- —assistant-sec- retary of state for Far Eastern. affairs. He told the committee also. that he did ‘‘not think American forces should be used to initiate. offensive action against arty coun- try."") Peiping has reported that Kao, boss of the five-year plan, “‘com- mitted suicide.” Jao, secretary of the party in east China, is expected. to be tried. Jao may be under’ sus- : | Picion because he once visited the | United States. He is said to have studied at any American univers. fas | i Graxy, Mixed-Up Thief ‘Just Looking’ at Cash. _ OKLAHOMA CITY w — Three | men tried to rifle the cash regis- is not’ ‘Hal Boyle Says: CAIRO u-Leaves from a none wealth. She needs a | ing notebook: middle class. You can add Egypt to the list of} The first signals of change are nations that are making an all out more visible in cosmopolitan Cairo | pitch for the Yankee dollar, than in rural areas. But there are also quite a few . 2 @ Americans here looking for ja last| One of the first moves by the Egyptian piastre, | Revolutionary Council was to tap Slightly more than three. years heretofore overlooked: sources of ago this gate city to the Crises | eosrie soar spending. - was smouldering from the torches | Egyptians have been so conscien- of antiforeign mobs. Rioting took | itious in their effort to make the ‘more than 50 lives, caused millions | | foreigner feel welcome that they of dollars in damage. Such land- | had daily instruction of the cus- marks as Shepheards Hotel and | toms personnel in the art of smil- the exclusive British _Turt Club | ing. It is said one customs official were destroyed. flunked. Under Farouk he had mas- Many foreigners fled the country. tered the cold suspicious sneer. Un- Others stayed on in an atmosphere der the new regime the best he of uneasy tension, Confidence was COUld muster was a leer. destroyed. Some businessmen liqui- The government also has avail- dated and got out. Tourists by- able a corps of girl guides, most passed the city in favor of other of whom speak at least three Mediterranean resorts. languages, to take tdurists on sight- * © «@ | seeing trips, There also are tourist But today Cairo’s remarkabe pelice who help protect unwary comeback is evident everywhere. | — To a visitor's eye it has a boem town hustle and bustle. The for- |eigner no longer has a feeltng of being unwanted. When you step off a plane at Cairo Airport the first sign you see says ‘Welcome to Egypt.”’ But | | you begin to believe they really | mean it when you go through cus- | toms. The official baggage search- | ers in old days had the reputation , of being the toughest, worst-tem- | pered in the world. Now they | simply look at your tourist visa | and wave you through with a! smile: : i Many changes have sprung out, of the fateful rioting of January | 1952, Farouk: symbol of. Egypt's | corruption under the pashas, was | Hh a 2-Lb. Limit Royal Palm ‘YELLOW Lean, Meaty Tender, Sliced Baby Egypt Seeing Tourists SPARE RIBS oad LIVER visitors from. being gtung too badly | while buying mysterious souvenirs of the mysterious East. Cairo has' become what it was | before the last war, a crossroads | of the world, Most of the people | |you bump into are from out of | town. Many are tourists. But there | are also many who are looking for business. Germans, Swedes, Ital- | ians, French—and even some from | Iron Curtaih countriesy-are all try- | | ing to muscle in on Egyptiay trade | formerly dominated by the British. | American firms are showing | more interest, too, now that U.S. | economical aid has bolstered Eevpt's scanty supply of dollars. There are some 1.200 Americans now living in Egypt—and some 1.000 Germans. 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Michigan Trede Mark * - Daily Except Sunday tet Gen Tue Pens pee “utting Publisher Beovrs Rusests Bassert Manager Nat'l Adv. Mgr. atte tee IIIS MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Press ts entitied. exclusively to the use for republication of all | Ae news prin - paper, as well as all AP news dupaiches, mae, pews =———————————————— Tus Powtisc Passes is delivered by carrier for 40 cents ® week: where pent gerviee is not a in Oakland ae. Mac noe ee pel ‘one speertotions are Davable MEMBER OF AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS MONDAY, Play Ball! _ At long last a great annual event is at hand—the opening of the. Major League baseball season. In the opinion of real fans nothing _ APRIL 11, 1955 ' does so much to make Spring official as the traditional cry of “Play Ball” soon _ to be heard in all Big League parks. From then until the end of the World Series the sharp crack of the bat and ‘mighty roars of the crowds will be music to the ears of the millions who love our national game. a ee This year, as was the case in 1954, the American League has a slightly dif- ferent look geographically. For exam- ple, Sprxe Briccs’ Tigers open against the lowly Athletics in their new home in Kansas City. A year ago it was the St. Louis Brownies who started the season in their new home in Baltimore under the name of Orioles. x * * Whatever questions about them remain unanswered, we'll leave the Tigers’ prospects to the ex- perts. But of one thing there is no doubt. The team which three years ago had to admit an av- erage of 29.6 years today averages ‘only 26.7 years and is the young- est in the junior circuit. Believing that this accent on youth can’t fail to bring happy results, we wish Spike Briccs and Bucky Harris and their young athletes a gloriously suc- cessful 1955 season. —_—_— Pontiac Motors’ Sales Set Record in.March There is nothing wrong with our na- tional economy. The same thing can be said of con- ditions here in the old home town. This is made clear in a sales report just issued from the office of R. M. CriTcHrizELp, Géneral Motors vice president and gen- eral manager of the Pontiac Motor division. : * * * In March, according to the re- port, the division sold 54,146 new cars. This is the largest number of Pontiac cars ever sold in’any - month in the division's history. It reflects a 66 per cent increase over March of last year and a gain of 30 per cent over February sales this year. * * * As a result of this strong demand Mr. CrITCHFIELD predicts that total produc- tion and sales in the 1935 model year will reach 550,000 units. Sales to date total 228,000. ; : - . That prediction means ‘many more weeks of work for the thousands of men and women whose skill makes these magnifi- cent cars available to the coun- try’s motorists. NATO Six Years Old The North Atlantic ‘Treaty Organiza- tion now is six years old. This makes it fitting to examine what _ NATO has come to mean for Europe in that short space of time.” Though the forees organized by member countries are far from being as formidable as those Soviet Russia can controk, the ac- complishments of the 15 member organ- ization are considerable. | * * ot , At present Russia has 85 divi- gions immediately available. If _ need be it could mobilize 175 and ‘with its satellite forces eventually could put 250 divisions into the field. 4 Since 1949 NATO's forces have grown from nothing to 48 divisions. Experts consider that this force now is sufficient D apithes a holding operation should . e Russians attack. Before 1949 our ern Allies would have had no choice isewhdre in United States $20.00 ny retreat” ‘before an oeenene Com- munist horde.” x * * There is far more to NATO * than manpower statistics, how- ' ” ever. As has been well said it has come to mean a third force in Europe between an aggressive Soviet army on the one side a massive American retaliation on the other. ‘This, it seems to us, is ample reason for a feeling of reassurance and new hope among all the peoples of the free world. MacArthur Request Fair Gen. MACARTHUR’s request for release of all, not part of the files bearing on his attitude toward Russia's entry into the © Japanese war seems to us fair and rea- sonable. The request is an outgrowth of the General's statement that if he had been consulted in the mat- ter before Yalta, he would have advised against seeking Russia's help. There'll Alway | = Be a Loose One ‘David Lawrence Says: F. D. R. Scoffed at Report * x * Almost immediately came a report that an entry in the diary of the late Defense Secretary Forrestat indicated that Gen. MacARTHUR was strongly in favor of getting Soviet aid. Speaking for Gen. MacArtuur, Maj. Gen. Courtnry Wurtyey challenged the accuracy of the Forrestal diary. He also denied that the file of MacArTHUR messages to the Joint Chiefs of Staff _contained any reference to Soviet entry into the war except for one message at _. the beginning. x *&” * The Army has upgraded the security classification of these files leaving the matter of their release to the Defense Depart- ment. With 10 years having __ elapsed, there should be no se- curity reason why Gen. Mac- Arthur’s request couldn’t be granted. Release of the files would bring out all the facts and that’s what everybody wants. The Man About Town Contest Has Closed Entrants Now to Watch How Favorite Batters Will Act _Proposing: Where aman spendsa __ few minutes on his knees and the rest of his life trying te get on his feet. Good sports numbering 1,418, a --larger number than last year, have qualified to compete for the $250 in U. S. Savings Bonds in the annual Man About Town Baseball Contest. They made their entries in good order before closing time Saturday, and now will hope that their nominee will be leading the American League in batting on the night of April 30. -~Names of the favored players, with the number of votes received by each follow: Avila, 138; Kuenn, 108; Porter, 91; Mantle, 78; Minoso, 67; Tuttle, 55; Goodman, 52; Fox, 37; Boone, 36; Piersall, 36; Rosen, 36; Kaline, 35; Berra, 33; Zauchini, 30; House, 29; Doby, 29; White, 29; Fain, 26; Kell, 25; Runnels, 23; Vernon, 23; Wertz, 22; Dropo, 22; Noren, 20; Woodling, 19; Skowron, 19; Evers, 19; Fini- gan, 18; Williams, 17; Kiner, 17: Busby, 17; Jensen, 15; Bauer, 13; Rivera, 13; Yost, 13. Sixty-three other batters received from one to ten votes each, so a total of 98 batters are favorites among the contestants. Under the heading, “Congratulations to Pontiac Area,” the Cadillac Evening News recounts the many civic accomplishments there of Anson Hedgecock, 7 who comes heré. as assistant area manager for Consumers Power Company. Two Justices of the Peace in Holly, Stanley Hanson and Russell Barrett, ‘will continue in office after their present terms expire July 1. The election board for- got to put their names on the voting ma- chines in last week's election, so neither is officially elected, although they had no oppo- ~ sition: The law says “an official shail con- tinue in office unti! his successor is elected and qualified.” Celebrating her ninetieth birthday on Easter Sunday, Mrs. | Laura Elkins - . eo of 748 Orchard Lake Ave., has been a con- stant reader of the Pontiac Press for 51 years. A cat in the home of Mrs. James Paschal at 2620 East South Boulevard is eee a couple of young chickens. Verbal Orchids to— Mr. and Mrs. Jacob C. Harriman of Rochester; ‘fifty-fourth wedding anniver sary. ~~ Mr, and Mrs. D. D. Garnef of Davisburg; Atty Seventh: wedding anni- vérsary. Mr, and Mrs, L A, Gillette. of Oxford; golden wedding. _ of our country who intentionally on Commie Threat in ‘39 WASHINGTON— Representative Martin Dies of Texas, Democrat and former chairman of the House Committee on Un-American Activi- ties, says President Roosevelt blundered at Yalta and that to ac- knowledge the mistakes “is not a condemnation - of the Democratic party.” ‘Dies has written to this correspondent a letter which is presented here.in full text: “Of all that is being written and spoken concerning the tragic mis- . takes of Yalta, certain basic facts are being. ignored or overlooked. In order to understand Yalta, it is essential to know the attitude of the Roosevelt Administration to- wards Russia and communism when the President and his ad- visers met with Churchill and = to decide the — of the wor “No judge or juror can render a fair decision if he has precon- ceived opinions or if he hears the case with his mind made up | in advance of trial. “I know it to be a fact from my conversations with Mr, Roosevelt, Mr. Ickes, Mr. Hopkins, and other members of the Roosevelt team that Mr, Roosevelt and his ad- visers went to Yalta with tragical- ly erroneous ideas about Russia and communism. “As I have reported many times since 1939, Mr. Roosevelt and his key aides told me quite frankly ‘and definitely that they did not be- lieve the findings and conclusions of the Dies Committee with refer- ence to ‘the criminal and aggres- sive plans, tactics and methods of Communists at home and abroad, _and_that._ they believed that the. future of America depended upon close collaboration with Russia and a tolerant, if not protective, atti- tude towards Communists in the United States, They ridiculed the finding of the Dies: Committee con- tained in our first report dated Jan. 3, 1939, which reads as fol- - lows: “We have shown that commu, nism is a world-wide revolutionary movement aiming. ultimately at the setting up of a world Union of* © Seviet Socialist Republics. This is @ proposition which is beyond dis- pute. It is substantiated by volu- minous literature of the Cae nists themselves. “In this plan for world revo- lution, the Communitst have. omitted no country or people as” too small or insignificant to command their attention, They have, on the other hand, taken the logical position of concen- trating their attention upon the richest, and most populous coun- tries ofthe earth. : ~—***Among these the Communists — recognize the United States of America as the foremost. The Communists’ conquest of the earth will be far less than complete un- til it has conquered America and destroyed our free institutions. “It follows logically from the Communist international’s plan of _world conquest that every possible tactic, device, maneuver, and in- trigue would be employed to gain Such an end as the communization of America. These tactics, maneuvers, and intrigues are both boldly open and patiently subtle, = both Y alent and insidious. The — tactics and maneuvers for revo- lutionary ends are the meat and drink of a Communist, They are the very air he breathes.’ “Mr, - velt treated this - “It is this sort of attitude and thinking which Mr, Roosevelt car-- ried with hign to Yalta. Is it any wonder, therefore, that America lost at Yalta the fruits of hard-won of the world? ~~ “I do not mean‘ to imply that _ Mr, Roosevelt was actuated by ul- terior motives. I do not believe there has ever been a president did something contrary to the best interest of our country, Nei- fe olen earn ane: bee a a Roosevelt's great leadership during the dark days of the’ depression. But it is important to our children that we face up to the ugly truth of Yalta in the hope that future generations will profit by our mis- take and avoid another Yalta. “Blind and misguided partisan- ship which defends the indefensi- ble does not serve the best interest ,of our country. It is not a con- demnation of the Democratic party today to acknowledge one of the worst blunders in the history of our country, The Republican party has been guilty of tragic blunders, such as the reconstruction era aft- er the war between the states which did so much to retard the political, economic and_ spiritual growth of our country, “The ‘party hacks’ who con- done and defend the mistakes of ~ their party are neither statesmen — who serve the interest and wel-_ “ fare of their country, nor politi- cians who serve the ultimate interest of their party. “Despite all the denials and countercharges, Yalta was a ter- rible blunder which has already cost our country precious lives and billions of dollars and which may yet plunge us into a devastating war. Only if we recognize it asa . blunder and acknowledge its cause can we profit in the future ‘and save our civilization from destruc-. tion. “There are none so blind as those who will not see; there are none so deaf as those who will not hear. In. the world in which we. live we cannot survive if we are “blind and deaf to our mistakes.” (Copyright, 1955, New Ygrk Herald (Tribune rate ee of the People’ Mrs. Earl Ber Wondts if. Law ene Bessel Protects Pets From Stray Animals of ites wat citer ‘a crical to licenses always kept them penned up and also saw to it that they got their exercise. Recently we lost a beagle dog from distemper. He must have caught it from some stray dog. Now our springer spaniel also has it and we. are ‘taking him to the veterinarian, We called the Dog Pound to see what the laws are and also called the superviser, Every- One seems to be passing the ball. Frankly, I don't think there are any laws, It's a shame when you can’t even protect your own pets. Some people don't even know bow to take care _of dogs. The animals live out of — garbage pails. They ruin other's shrubbery. Their owners don't even buy licenses for them. Mrs, Earl Bauer 3025 Auburn Avenue Says Burying Rubbish Better Than Burning It seems when Spring comes, most people get a strong urge to. burn every kind of rubbish. If they would only realize a rake and shovel can do a‘much better clean- up job. Of course, it takes muscle and elbow grease to dig a hole. and bury junk but think of the fresh air, sunshine- and exercise you would get. It would benefit your health as well as help Mother Na- ture’s soil. True Conservationist Ever Dream H-Bomb Hit Your City? — Did you ever have a drea m about . Even if you have your high- ways built in time you must have an understood plan of evacuation so that confusion and traffic jams would be prevented. Without such a plan, all the work done in build- ing the 8lane evacuation highways would be in vain. A successful plan would be have side streets take turn, » émptying onto the evacuation highway which lead 200 or 300 miles out your car with a lot of things you cannot use, Remember, your car might be your home for no ~one- knows -how—long. : Concentrated foods should be ta- ken. Observe all orders of evacua- get out of- the. Peal in time. ions Wade Milford, cas Says Faithful Reader I have taken the Pontiac Press for fifteen and oné-half years and haven't ever had it. stopped. I think it's one of the best papers there is. Without it I would be lost. Mrs, Melvin Clyne 269 East Avon Road Rochester Quotes German Soldier Regarding New Army In one of our national magazines there appeared a letter written by a former German soldier, He said, “T am a German and ex-mem- ber of the glorious Wehrmacht, who has fought American soldiers in Africa, Italy and Germany. “You are mistaken thinking the German army is being created as an’ instrument to save your re- army starts” steam rolling over Europe. It is true the Germans hate the Rus- sians and that Communism is alien to the German mind. “But we also remember fhe in- famous behavior of the American occupation army and we also re- member Nurnberg. The German army (new) will become a fast, not a ham strung, second class, ‘Foreign Legion’ of the USA but as the free German Army of the free German people.” Clarkston Great Rewards Reaped by Giving, Says ‘Andy’ When will mankind learn that only in giving may one receive? That the fullness of receiving is in the very act of giving? Giving with no anticipation of reward Portraits By JAMES J, METCALFE ‘No matter where I go, my love » » » My heart remains. with you . . And you are first in all my thoughts .. . And everything I do . Because [ cherish you beyond . »» The mountains and the skies .. . And I would hold you to my breast ... Apart from prying eyes . I want to keep you to myself ... And give you everything .. . From wistfulness in autumn to... The sweetness. of-spring .. . You are my rose of summer and... Each flake of winter's snow... You are my one and only one... No matter where I go... 1 love you more than I can say... You are my dearest one . . . Beyond imagination and... Beyorid the setting sun. . (Copyright, 1955) Case Records of a Psychologist Young Man Who Had Been Homosexual Now ‘Lives Normal Life as Husband Can e homosexual be changed into a@ normal person? Well, Jerry’s case should he of great interest to all those millions of men and women who have homosexual tendencies, and also to parents as well as school teachers. Scrapbook this psy-- gy column every day as an aid to better social cpa “ment. daily newspaper in helping change human lives “Dr. Crane, I was orphaned at the age of 12,” Jerry began, ‘‘and had to make my own way. _ “I struggled through high school and two years of college. And I sent for most of your psychological booklets, which I used to raise my grades in onl speaking classes and many others “But the aout problem in My youth was the fact that somé. older men initiated me into self sex practices and homosexuality. “T became a nervous wreck and felt I was going to end in a mental institution. “Then I sent for your ‘booklet on ‘Sex Problems of Young People’ and learned that a homosexual can change if he will exert enough will power. ~~ “¥ou said that: homosexuality~ ™MArTy is “At first it was. very difficult for me to date girls and try to act like a normal male. I felt nause- ated by girls. and respond fo enough to want t ae 1 did. My wife doesn't past. : “We rated each other on your famous ‘Test for Sweethearts’ and I fell completely in love with her. pily for & years and have two activé in my church and a stable ~member of my community. “I have proved in my own life your psychological axiom that if —_ seed leche oe you'll soon begin to feel the cor- emotions.” 20 cover and printing ate a = for ene of his pegchological (Copyright 1955) John Hiliman Se ‘den. It you do not you may not is the only true way of siving that results in receiving. The obscurity of night gives forth to the light ef day and in turn the sum is cast aside by the obscurity of night. In the daytime is the jey of doing and living and in the nighttime is the peace of meditation and rest, The soil gives forth its nourish. ment and the rose blooms with its soft perfume. The mother gives birth to the child and from the child she receives the joy of having given. Without giving, there can be no receiving. Everything is an exchange, nothing is independent, Andy Baering Down By ARTHUR “BUGS” BAER (international News Service) ; atory ambassador the European case. My briefs me Our State Department flashed the neatest stroke since Willie Hoppe ran pool on the _hard- boiled eggs. It followed its boarding-house policy of feeding those with the longest reach And also hooked up France and Germany with the old one-two of diplomatic impact. We harked back to the time - when Hank Wallace was. secre- tary of aggravated culture. It was a postscript on Hank's theory of ever normal famines. We staked Germany to corn and sent beans to France. Both nations got together and signed the treaty because they like suc- cotash. Proving the quickest way to a man's heart is spoon-feeding. him through the ear. The. next step will be parliamen- tary procedure over the coal and steel territory. There will be another Saar plebescite. Once - again we will be ringing up fares in the carbarn. This is chain-smigglting. We're lighting a gimmick off a gadget. It's a feather in our paper hat when we broke the Paris logger- head jam. And we created the London-Paris-Berlin bent axis for the first time in history. And also set up a triangle without a sweetheart on any of its corners. Looking Back -15—Years--Age PREMIERS DISCUSS French League appeal for treaty repudia- tion by Reich. DUST STORM makes noon dark as night, ruins crops and halts trade in seven states. 20 Years Ago ie CHURCHILL REPORTS big naval victory. PONTIAC RECEIVES recogni- tion as U.S. safest city. _THOUGHT FOR TODAY : For in the time of trouble. he shall hide me in his pavilion: in the secret of his tabernacle shall he hide me; he shall set me up upen a rock.—Psaims — 27:5, s God shal] be my hope, My stay, my guide and lantern to my feet. —Shakespeare. Decay Can't by Brushing By WILLIAM BRADY, M.D. According to Aunt Polly, the president of the American Dental Assn. sayS a person is just as well off brushing his teeth with water. as with any toothpaste or powder, As far as-he knows there is no adequate evidence that any dentifrice is useful in preventing decay “except as it assists the gages in cleaning the tecth.”’ _.. The president, Dr, Daniel F.. Lynch, of Washington, D.C. added that: “The American Dental . As- sociation will stand back of that.” a. that was so when = Be Stopped Your Teeth one’s tonsils before or after each meal as it is to brush one’s teeth —in my opinion, I have nothing against soap and - water cleanliness, Believe it or not I sometimes rinse my mouth with soapy water after eating. But when I'm too busy to mess with such mouth washing, or when the kind of soap I prefer is not avail- able, .I don’t mind neglecting my teeth, if it is neglect. . Hf you can refrain. from. com- ments“on filthiness I'll tell you why I feel so comfortable about not- brushing my teeth. I say “my" teeth, meaning, of course the teeth I grew myself and the teeth ‘my dentist. made and _in- stalled making in all 28 function- ally efficient teeth. 5 rte nertrrenenenten nee Reds Want to Return 28,000 Greek Children = 222 == ===> “temo Great For cult i lt teow ee chy Skin Rash adulthood in isolation from theiy building and two big villas werejleft Greece as children now are opaganda he Reds are’ that it be scaled down to 2,000 and the time advanced to spirng, suddenly eager to return the hostages. Why? William L. Ryan hes sought’ the answer in this the first of three dis patches.) é : _ By WILLIAM L, RYAN KASTORIA, Greece uPA spe- | cial train from Communist : : garia screeched to a halt on the Greek side of the frontier, A Greek in his early 20s leaped from ‘the train and, falling to his knees, kissed the Greek earth he had not seen for seven years, The young man wept as he pro- claimed his joy at deliverance. He had been one of about 28,000 Greek children abducted by the Commv- | ‘nists, along with thousands of | adults, during the Greek Civil War of 1947-49. * * * Two weeks after his repatria- tion, Greek security police arrest- ed this same young man. He was, they said, a trained Communist | spy. * * * | The young man was more than | that. He was an example of how | communism sets about to capture | a generation® He was part of a| compounded tragedy which has become a m United States. This area, within sight of the towering wild mountains—which mark the border of Communist Albania, was one of the hardest hit by a crime which shocked the civilized world—the wholesale kid- naping of Greek children. - * * Now the Communists seem sud- denly eager to return thousands of those forced across the border and possibly some of the many who went willingly as the families of Red guerrilla fighters. » * * Many Greeks are asking—Why? Why, at this moment, after all these years and all the futile pleas of Greece before world opinion? For humane reasons, the Greeks want their people back. But there are misgivings. A gudden flood of repatriates raises serious econom- ie difficulties in the villages. It | _ raises political problems, too, be- | cause the — chiidten forcrbily ab-- ducted have reached their late) teens and early 20s after seven | years of the most rigorous Com- | munist indoctrination. forced es- | trangement from their parents, isolation from any free world in- fluence. * * s And Greeks ask: Are the Com. | munists preparing a time-bomb for Greece” es * * Communists of the Soviet satel- lite nations, through the Interna- | tional Red Cross, agreed last year | to return some of the Greeks. Up| to now, 3,700 have been repatriated | in this way, but: Of the 3.700 repatriates, 60 per | cent are women. About 1,300 are | over 60 and an equal number are | children, most of them born across the border. Only 1,100 are in the °-to-60 age group. Those coming back at the moment include many who will be’ burdens to their com- munities. Attached to their return is a condition that they must .go to the villages or areas of their origin. Even these few created. prob- fems for Greece. The Communists seemed fully aware of that. Po- land suddenly offered to repatri- ate 6,000 in the dead of winter, was too great for the Greeks to once, It seemed an effort to em-| Repatriates here angrily deny that ng “fee | handle in one batch. They asked/harrass the Greeks, Security| any of their number has any use screening alone is a long and | for communism. But Greek officials are frankly worried about those to There is now a strong rumor | ities to, the utmost. that the fn when it would be most difficult to |. accommodate them. The number Whether artist, amateur, or theginner= you'll find more relaxation, pleasure, and whole- hearted enjoyment in the luxurious LOWREY. No other instrument gives you the LOWREY ’s exclusive “solos” ~ for tonal variety—plus the choice of pedal “sustain” and “attack.” Can't read music? You'll still play, today, with the amazing “‘Minit-Music,” another LOWREY exclusive. 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Village | nucleus for the -outlawed Greek | ‘elieves itching of surface skin rashes, come—the children schooled for|Many had special treatment inj children from birth, in a hard | Communist: party. special. schools under ‘the guidance | mountain country, they had never —— f ‘ ; of the Greek Communist party, ' seen a large European city,-Buda-| TOMORROW: The making of a| aster healing and clearing. Buy Extre now based largely abroad in the pest, Prague and Bucharest were 'young Communist. & 1955 fii _ SEVEN. hoe | ‘ In Romania, a big Bucharest} Security officials say many_who set aside for Greek children. They nated Communists who represent a hew and serious Zemo, s doctor’s formula, promptly eczema, prickly heat, athlete's foot. 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Fire Legislature has been in session} Propesed budget, nearly three months, but the major * But’ the odds are that Wiliams | on the bwcnone mapichigneny” - “Bonan Senate Republicans, who hold a agram” Have Fun! Win $100! Pe cry toer 94 tled in the next eight weeks. Lawmakers appear determined now to call it quits by June 3. They have been ‘time on some issues until after the spring election, They simply haven't been proposal, | Senate Tax Committee Carlton 23-10 majority, have bitterly de- nounced a corporation profits tax but have not yet come up with a counter Morris (R-Kalamazoo) has asked his 41-member Citizens Advisory Committee to come up with some honor tagrarn! is.an exciting new puzzle in which the Pontiac ' Press offers both fun and a $100 cash prize. BUT before you try your hand at ‘“Bonanzagram” be sure and read the rules at the bottom of this. page. Solution will appear in the Press April 22. Te thtes ajar oobi » [Re tiny within, ‘tvs weeks, Morris has indicated he would : It's almost a cinch that a s a record spending budget will be | the House and Senate, Williams Yes, a Gee Contract means year ‘round comfort for you and Claim Chec Zagr am 0. approved and that taxes will be i It’s your assurance you will receive year ‘round «a ducticate'o! The bank robber had gotten away with But any kind of highway pro- Adventures fuel oil supply on Gee's Budget Plan, too. Below is a duplicate of the “Bonanza- a large haul, ducking in during the gram may be doomed after hea AL True Life Negoeni rer x's. 8181 today and learn ali the advantages Friday midday rush and leaving un- gram” entry you send in to contest headquarters. It is ESSENTIAL that you fill it in and save it until the correct in. having a Gee Fuel Oi! Contract. WE GIVE HOLDEN’S RED STAMPS with fuel oil purchases. noticed with a bag of bills — $10,000 = worth. Detective Conn spotted it for an inside job but the suspected cashier had been occupied in the vault at the time, and had given the alarm when on returning he discovered that his cash drawer had been rifled. Investigation gave him a completely clear record. The break came ten day's later when —_| ~ the bank president's secretary, comin back from: lunch, found a note rolled in her typewriter. It was the expected tip- off from an inside informer, but was Se on ROPES ot ON ae we ; at comprom: Republican are 1 one OF ruses M Seine acu es cy Bb caaraigarcr AS MUCH AS A TON, coves" IN THE FLOOR breaking appropriation for operat-| V2” eat Vatlane ees N 6066 ing state government. = It appears that Gov. G. Mennen| 4 Williams won't get the additional | $48,000,000. he requested in his} ~~. | budget... | eee) a Wiltlams, told the Legislature in his budget message that $46,000,000 of increased revenue |- would be necessary to meet his | 30 Years of Dependable Service in Pontiac solution to “Bonanzagram” No. 6 is published Friday, Apri] 2 do so, you will be unable to collect the 2. Unless you prize if you should send in a winning | solution. Check the rules below. for further details. written by a novice at typing who had requests. failed to strike certain keys. However, This brings up the question of Detective Conn managed to figure out taxes. the meaning and cracked the case. Can ; you, too, decipher the message? : The Republicans apparently are WATERS OR IMPELLED sy bent on increasing the state's busi- Seok Feuiiets tax te produce ox SOME UNKNOWN FORCE. 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Montcalm i he could enter the armed| There are 25,000 tients ) 7 LA WERE AS SORES UP TH 0 | a me pomy ae [Sees GF Ge Aneten cae le Eee ee ee fF | FID FROM OUTSIDE CERTAIN i— 3 1% 1 PCHAR_S WERE _ ANGLED BEFORE | ,| | , VI] CASHIER __OT WISE ENOUGH OR fy CASHIER _OT WISE ENOUGH OR #1 VT]REALLY AWA_f SEEMS TOO _AD AB REALLY AWA_E SEEMS TOO _AD ABOUTH 1 : HER ATE TELLING ON HER UNDER HER ATE TELLING ON HER UNDER Ff 1 | |] PRESSURE SHES A LO_ELY GIRL j PRessure: a no LO_BLY GIRL if th essa eT = = Tac ee | | ' 3 2 | bitte ipsessace fos) 1 | « 2 ea $ ] 7 | IMPORTANT: 7 Address. . oon eere reese roreas oe. — 2 os ‘ = a] Save This ‘Ctaim Check ~~ 7 ‘City. cae Pepe «.,, Phone... ; | | nti i - ! Check here if you would Until Solution ts Published! EP sa lelivered to your homel ; = ' How To. Play ‘Bonanzagram' Scive the “Bonansogram” by filling in all - the missing letters, as indicated by the underscores, in the message. Insert only one letter above each underscore. Many clues to the missing letters are hidden in the story, or anecdote, accompanying the message. Clues may also be found in the- message itself, and, in a tew cases, the contestant’s general knowledge should provide the correct letter. The contestant will note that the message is unpunctu- ated. Punétuation as ‘well as words must be correct for a winning solution. , When properly filled in, the “Bonanza- gram" will-speil out a clear message thet will conform in every way with the clues. In many cases it will seem that more than . ne word would be the correct one. That's part of the fun! You should weigh the clues and select the BEST possible word in each case. How to Submit Entries 1. After solution is completed, “Bonanza- gram” should be clipped and pasted to, @ two-cent postcard with your name and — - 2: Erasten will be received at the Pontiac Press olfice, 48 W. Huron St, until § p.m Tuesday, April 19. Mail entries must be postmarked before midnight Tuesday, ‘April 19 for Bonanzagram No. 6. Ad» ‘dress “Bonanzagram, %, Pontiac Press, Pontiac, Mich. ; * 3. Entries noe mailed in envelope but contestants full name and number of puzzle must. be printed in upper left cor- ner of address side of envelope. 4. Copies of the Press need not be pur- chased to enter. Facsimiles made by hand and corresponding as closely « as possible to the original ” printed in the Press will be accepted but are limited one to a family. duplicator _ er other ‘unofficial mechanical reproduc- tion ts forbidden. How to Collect the Prize The entrant must _work out and keep duplicate solution as a claim check. When the solution is published in the Press, he should compare his “claim check” with the published solution, and, ff his claim check is identical, he should eall in person with his claim check et the Press office, 48 W. Huron St, before $ ®. m. on the Monday following publica tion of the solution. | - lf a winner cannot call at the Press olfice in person, he should mail his solution to “Bonanzagram Editor.” Postmark on this letter must be not later ‘than $ p. m. the Monday after publication of the answer. Correct answers are void unless the con- ° testant reports his claim by the dcadinns listed here. ; About Eligibility, Information, Etc. A. Anyone: fs. eligible tor the. “Bonanza- » gram" contest except employes ot the _ Press and members of their immedicte “families. (Immediate family means ail those living in an employe's household.) 2 Ne question as to winners will be an- swered by phone. 2% The Press will award @ prize of $100 to the winner of each weekly “Bonanza- gram.” If more than one winning answer . is received, the prize will be divided @qually among the winners. It no correct solution is recéived, the $100 will be added 4 Only one winning entry trom @ family will be eligible for the prize, but there {s no limit on number of entries. §& The Press retains the right to correct typographical errors. 6. ludges’ decision will be final end con- testant’s submission of entries indicates acceptance of these rules. | - 7. No Hability is accepted for entries that fail to reach us, y 1“ rd KING SIZE "Wight qualty t tobaccos_low nicotine EFFECTIVE FILTR ATION Pure white Mirac le Tip _ Stands: out from all the rest! @ ber a Mr For Ca to the next week's crize. I! the winner is. 8. The Press reserves the right te alter " _ @ subscriber of record to the Press w $20--- tutes end/or discontinue the contest at its “penne neat has ome to the $100. dieeretion. ; \ te m an —* ¢ cd Y Ht 8 es ; i t i $ p a 3 is es : : , iad, } i ow FY « 4 y \ Pia _ THE. PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, APRIL 11, 1955 not a fir tree, but a false hemlock: — ——— Japanese Ask — Diger Local Booklet | MMU LUC EL AL Planning = Commission | Guide on Subdivisions Going to Far East The Oakland County Planning Commission has received a ¢equest ‘from the Japanese government's Building Research Institute for a copy of a ‘‘Land Survey Guide” — by the local group in The guide to proper subdividing of land has won international rec- ognition since it was cited as an outstanding publication by the American Society of Planning Ot- i ficials two years ago. One of the first booklets put — ° ” 4 = «iy sis * ‘we " : Ys \ ay é . i rel : : | 7 ; ‘. i rs d : G i j ~~ + é Fears Acid'Indigestion When Hostess Fills Plate He knew: that rich, second helping of favorite foods spelled acid indi- out by the planning commission, — it contains information en how best to plan a subdivision to meet xctapreomigmeser extant 2 8 = estion for him. He said ‘“‘no nks,” but his hostess wouldn't listen. 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LAST LONG AT THESE LOW PRICES'p het * aa - Andrews Ave., will be held at 2 _ Saturday. agree fae ad =e + i ra 7/4 age } Fa A ie No ‘ THE PONTIAC PRESS, td NDA, APRIL 2: 1955 sant “ee Ike Won't:Run- Belief Told-in New Book Merriman Smith, Veteran UP Writer WASHINGTON (UP)—Merriman Smith, United Press White House reporter, expresses the belief in a book published today that Presi- dent. Eisenhower will not seek re- election in 1956 if he is free then to follow the oe he has now. ul Smith gives his reasons for this : belief, and at the same time lists factors ‘which could lead to a second term race, in a volume of closeup observations about Eisen- hower’s transition from 5S-star gen- eral to-civilian head of govern- ment. ; The hook is “Meet , Mister Eisenhower” (Harper; $3.50). Et gives behind-the-scenes glimpses of the President (and reporters) at work and at play. It includes an authoritative account of how Eisenhower feels at midterm about his job, his achievements and the future course of the a tien. Smith. White House reporter since 1541, believes hower doesn't want to-run for a second, term. Among the reasons. he cites: The President’s age (he| would bé 66 at start of a second term), his. ‘‘distaste” for politics, a yearning to retire to his Gettys- burg farm, and Mrs. Eisenhower's health. “She (Mrs. Eisenhower) is- not a robust woman and she finds the hours and the work, particularly during the social season, ‘definitely fatiguing,’ Smith writes. Eisenhower, however, might seek re-election “if he were con- vinced, whether by his own rea- soning or the pleas of others, that his continued presence at the American helm might be essential to = he peace or winning a war . But “barring tensions, pressures and dangers which cannot be fore- seen or measured at the present,” Smith concludes, “My guess is that -he —-will -run again — right; straight for Gettysburg.” Eugene D. Simmons UTICA—Service for Eugene D. Simmons, 60, of 56933 Van Dyke Rd., Washington, will be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday at the Schwarz- koff-Milliken Funeral Home, with burial ‘in Prestonville Cemetery. He died Sunday. Surviving besides his wife Flor- ence, are his mother, Mrs. Mary Simmons of Washington, three brothers, Albert, of Birmingham, Frederick and Frank, both of Washington, two sisters, Mrs. Eliz- abeth Thick of Washington and by the Pontiac; | ai a ealtlledas Fentiac Press Phote Press photographer on the way to Easter Sufday| front, left to right, are Judith Ann, 5; David,'6, and sefvice at the First Congregational Church was the} Brent, 8. Michael, 3, is being held by his father. Richard Graves family, of 116 Barrington Rd. In| Mrs. Graves is at left. + Man Hurt in Jump as Fire Hits Home WATERFORD TOWNSHIP — A Waterford Township man suffered cuts on both arms last night when he jumped through a first floor window after his home caught fire. Jerry Lefever was alone in the home he rents at 2616 Williams Dr. shortly after 10:30 Sunday night when he discovered the fire, Wa- terford Township-fireman said, Le Mrs. George Wilson of. Auburn Heights. Mrs. Lena Belle Skinner | LAKE ORION—Service for Mrs. | Lena Belle Skinner, 65, of 53 N.| p.m. Tuesday at Allen’s Funeral Home, with burial in Oregon Cem- etery, Columbiavilie. She died Mrs, Clara Eg ‘Schultz ‘ LAKE ORION—Service for Mrs. Clara E. Schultz, 71, of 740 Lake- | shore Dr., will be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday at the Holy Cross Lu. theran Church, Oxford, with burial __Jr._of Lake Orion, Gerald and | * Charles Murthum of West Branch, ‘Crew-Cuts’ Insure Hair in Oxford Cemetery by the Mabley Funeral] Home. She died Sunday. Surviving are four daughters, Mrs, Haze] Dinsmore of Dearborn, Mrs. Leona Hauxwell of Oxford, Miss Geneva Schultz of Lake Orion, Mrs. Clara Stalling of Lake Orion, four sons, Charles Schultz Leonard, both of Oxford, Arthur of Thomas, 21 grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren, four brothers, George Murthum of | Oxford, John Murthum of Utica, and Louis. | Murthum, of Pontiac, four sisters, Mrs. Elizabeth Kent of Romeo, | Mrs. Julia Parrott of Disco, and | Mrs. Helen Redowski and Miss | Marie Murthum, both of Utica. Youth, 14, Kills Pal With Crude Spear 'which owns 14 hotels, most of them ‘in the New York area. DETROIT (INS) — A 14-year-old Detroit boy accidentally killed his best friend with a homemade ‘He admitted March 30 purchasing eight tires from a local dealer, then selling them at four for $20--- - spear yesterday, Ronald Lee Brandon and John Gunnerson, 14, his best buddy, along with two.other boys, wen | polliwog hunting in a vacant lot! after they had shed their. Easter | finery for blue jeans. Brandon said the boys were running toward a mound when he decided to throw his spear— @ five-foot length of floor mould- ing with an eight-inch rat-tail file for the spearhead—to one = of Gunnerson. ~ swerved from his path and the spear hit him at the ~-—~tyase-of the neck, He was-dead-on |; afrival at Mount Carmel Mexy Hospital, Brandon was released ‘ the custody of his parents after mak- -at 8—p.m.- Tuesday at the Troy + ing a statement to the prosecutor's _HOLLYWOOD (UP) — “nish tanker Aruba, which turned bye en route to Red China with; |cold water and subsisted mainly fever jumped right through the giass. He was treated and released) ‘-at Pontiac General Hospital, i Damage to the home was esti-| mated at: $3,000 with an additiona! damage of $800 to contents. Cause of the blaze has not been deter. mined. Met Soprano Weds Hotel Chain Head NEW YORK | (®—Metropolitan Opera soprano Roberta Peters and Bertram Fields, a hotel executive, were married yesterday and left for a brief honeymoon in Nassau. The bride will rejoin the touring Metropolitan Opera Company in Cleveland Saturday. Misg Peters, 24, previously was married to Robert Merrill, Metro- |Lay Groundwork |Guidance Minister Salah Salem. _|.ering is. expected later this week, Asian Premiers for Coming Talks | NEW DELHI (®—Asian premiers are carrying out a busy schedule of meetings this week in prepara- tion for the African-Asian confer- nesia, a week from today. Prime Minister Nehru and For- eign Minister Pham Van Dong of Communist North Viet Nam wound up three days of talks on Indochina yesterday, * ° * In Karachi, Pakistani Gov. Gen. Ghulam Mohammed and Prime Minister Mohammed Ali are meet- ing with Egyptian Premier Gamal Abdel Nasser, his foreign minister, Mahmoud Faqzi and National The biggest preconference gath- perhaps Wednesday, in Rangoon. arrangements have been made for Nehru, Nasser and Req Chinese Premier Chou En-lai to join Bur- mese Prime Minister U Nu there for the trip to Bandung. Two Lansing Boys Nabbed in Cincinnati CINCINNATI, Ohio @ — Two Lansing, Mich., 15-year-olds were politan Opera. baritone, 36. That marriage ended in divorce: Fields, 33, is executive director | chain, | of the - Hertsfield hotel ‘Man Gets 1 to 5 Years for Illegal Purchases A man who admitted buying about $2,000 worth of tires and gas with two unauthorized oil com- pany credit cards was sentenced to one to five years in Jackson state prison today by Circuit Judge George B. Hartrick. Lawrence M. Haddix, 35, was arfested here March 25 a few days after arriving from Seattle, Wash. He said he bought about $1,600) in auto parts and fuel at the two chains of stations honoring the cards en route to Pontiac. Variety Show Planned by East Area Council TROY TOWNSHIP — The East Area Oakland County Council of PTA’s will sponsor a variety show High School. The Chevrolet Glee Club, a ceil- ist, a story-teller and a. pianist will be featured. * Jet Fuel Returning ISTANBUL, Turkey ~The Fin- hour. | Police Chief Joseph Peerman of . | A. Hayes, founder and first rector captured in a suburb Sunday after a car and foot race lasting an | Mount Healthy started the chase in /his cruiser after the Michigan car | | hit another vehicle, The youths’ automobile crashed into a wooden utility pole and the boys began running. Peerman kept on their heels. They were tracked into a wooded area and were caught as they started out. One of the youths said he had committed armed robbery in Kala- miazoo, Mich., and was responsible i for a number of auto thefts and burglaries, High Mass to Be Sung for Seminary Founder DETROIT \# — Solemn requiem high mass will be-sung tomorrow in St. Benedict's Church, Highland Park, for Rt. Rev. Msgr. Dennis of Sacred Heart. Seminary in De- troit. Msgr. Hayes died Friday. He was 79. He was born in Marshall. He served parishes in Detroit, Durand, Coldwater, Mount Clemens, a City-and-St.-Clair Sheres- Burial will be in Jackson. Women L Lose Admirer in Death of Turk at 128 ' Justice Leonard V. Dramatization Slated at Stringham PTA WATERFORD TOWNSHIP — A dramatization, ‘‘Random Target,” will be given when Stringham School PTA meets at 8 p.m. Thurs- ence opening in Bandung, Indo- day. Mrs. E. G. Patten is chairman for the evening’s program. Officers elected at a recent meet- ing are Lester Carlson, president; Mrs. Martin Barnhart, vice presi _{dent; Robert E. Field. father vice president; Mrs. Richard McPartlin, secretary; and William Meyer, treasurer. Chiang Fliers Scan Coastline for Prey TAIPEI, Formosa i#—National- ist warplanes, under restraint from attacking the Red China mainland, Were out again today seeking tar- gets of opportunity off the coast. Yesterday was a relatively busy day. Nationalist pilots reported they damaged eight Communist gunboats of between 30 and 40 tons each and hit two large wooden junks. The Reds in the Amoy area fired 55 shells at Nationalist-held Que- moy, Nationalist guns replied. Three Get Jail Terms for Tormenting Feline Because they bound up a cat with tape and wire and abandoned it in a dump, three Detroit area men | were sentenced Saturday to terms in Oakland County Jail after they pleaded guilty to cruelty to animals charges. Sentenced to 45 days were Ronald Nachtman, 19 and Gerald. Lundy, 20, both of Detroit. Dale Bleck- ley, 22, of Dearborn was given a 30-day sentence. The trio was arrested Friday night by Lathrup Police who said they saw the men throw the helpless cat from their car near the outskirts of the city.- They appeared before Lathrup Pylikas. County Calendar athe Re Beoutn ot room wil) meet Four Towns The Board of Education of Pou Methodist eg rs is meeting at, "a the home of Mrs, lo — 7 at 8 p.m. Wednecd: Trey mae The Jury Ciub meets with Mrs. Mar- 1 pure TEs Bchulte, 317 Bauman, at @ p.m. se Saree, ans ee esda es Women's Club will meet oo oe 1961 Crooks. leton Pre-School Group will meet we Mrs. Leo ny my 1681 Ban- more, at 8 p.m. Tuesday for a discussion The budget approved, $23,699.13, was the figure recommended by the department. Monday morning board of trus- tee meetings will be.a thing of: the past. The board has decided . te change to Monday evening sessions, beginning at 7:30 p.m. “In other action, the officials can- vassed the recent election, and de- clared elected those candidates. an- nounced as winners previously. Plumbers’ bonds for Wilfred Fleming, Ezra Mason and F. J. Temple and Sons.were renewed, and a bond accepted from Beck- man and Newberg of Detroit. Met Goes on Road for Annual U. S$. Tour! NEW YORK (®—The Metropoli- tan Opera Company is off on its annual spring tour. An 18-car special train left last _ | night with 320 persons and scenery, costumes, musical instruments and —— equipment, The touring company, which in- cludes singers, musicians, a ballet corps and technicians, will travel 7,100 miles and visit 16 cities in} the United States and Canada in the next 74% weeks, The first stop is Cleveland, where a week's stand will open tonight with “Carmen.” Legislature Offered 2 Bills to Aid Parks LANSING W—Two bills which could have an important effect. op the gondition of Michigan's state’ parks are now before the Legisla- ture. One of the bills, introduced by Rep. Walter Nakkula (R-Gladwin), would earmark some $1 million annually for improvement of State park grounds and buildings. The money would come from royalties for gas and oil pro- duced on state-owned lands. Un- der the present law, the royalties go into the state's general fund. Rep. Geeorge Van Peurseam (R. Zeealand) would require motorists using state parks to buy a $2 wind- shield sticker This sticker would permit the motorist to park in any of the state’s 58 parks for one season. Big Talks by July Are Hope of Faure -WASHINGTON (INS) — French Premier Edgar Faure declared to- day that it ‘‘doesn’t seem to me impossible” for a big four confer- ence to be held by Jully. The Premier asserted that ee would like big three “experts” to meet this:month to prepare for a four-power conference with Soviet Russia. Asked whether this would permit a conference with Russia to be held by July, Faure said: : “I would welcome it, if it were possible, And this doesn’t seem to me impossible.” Guided Missile Outfit Joins Europe Defense STUTTGART, Germany #-U.S. strengthened over the weekend by | arrival of a ne wHonest John guid- ed missile writ. It landed at Brem- erhaven. Activated in May 1954, the bat- tery was trained at Fort Bragg. Justice Dept. Seeking Indictment of Lattimore WASHINGTON (INS)—The gov- ernment urged the U.S. Court of Appeals today to reinstate the two main ,.counts in the long-pending perjury indictment against Far Eastern specialist Owen Latti- more, : At the same time; the Justice Department. brief accused Latti- mare of dodging the main issue in the case—whether he lied under oath before the Senate Internal Se- | curity. subcommittee, Regularity? Ci pled groctnndnon tremor Hag ont Clive "ablots tenight They're the Olive Tablets relieve changed the meeting date of the| board. © The second bill, introduced by | 7th Army defenses in Europe were | ry | ry Dr. Edwards’ Wey | ee Church| in Troy to Show... aL hn Wesley Film preaching, The Rev. Robert Paul Ward ex- plains that while the film is being released toe Methodist churches only, the public is invited to see the picture at Molotov Greets Austrian Chief Julius Raab Arrives. in i ks on Speeding Up Treaty MOSCOW @— ONLY ist Augandd MATERIALS 1 NU- VISION OPTICAL CO. * DISPEMSING OPTICIANS fry I, et he®y THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, APRIL 11, 1955 _/ eee ee ee eee 2 that General Motors and their employes have en- joyed five great years. : We could name several reasons. But one of them certainly traces right back to the historic contract "worked out by the U-A.W. and General Motors in 1950. - ‘That turned out to be a good contract for all con- — cerned—as the record of the past five years will show. It has been a record measured in 128,000 more jobs —higher pay per hour—steady employment—plant expansion—and i sales. These benefits have been enjoyed across the board— ‘in the 64 cities and 19 states where GM plants are © located. But let’s look at the hometown figures. WHAT HAPPENED RIGHT HERE IN PONTIAC These are the figures for — one community: JOBS INCREASED: BY 5,222 | In January 1950, GM. employed 25,561. ‘People in Pontiac. The total today i is 30,783. PAYROLLS INCREASED $37,468, 065 During 1950, wage and salary payments to GM Pontiac employes totaled $117,637,462. In 1954, our annual payrolls in Pontiac had climbed to. $155,105,527. But a lot of folks find it hard to think in millions. So let’s look at this record another way. 44 PER HOUR WAGE INCREASE The GM wage formula—fair to everyone; as a good. formula should be—provides for two types of in- creases which come automatically. Since 1950, the “Annual Improvement Factor increase, assuring a higher standard of living, added 22c an hour. In the same time, the cost-of-living allowance, protecting the buying poder of an hour’s work, added 22c more. FIVE-YEAR AVERAGE-—40.1 HOURS A WEEK This figure is also important, because it indicates that employment has been stable. One reason that earn- ings have been good is that there has been practically no work lost dae:to strikes i GM plants in Pontiac during these five prosperous years. PLANT EXPANSION GM increased plant area in Pontiac by 2,018,640 . ~ square feet in the past five years. DID YOU KNOW THAT— “$5,164,006 in sickness and accident benefits have been paid to Pontiac GM plant employes in the last five years. — $8,955,875 worth of hospital care has been received by Pontiac GM employes and their families since September — 1, 1950. This came through Blue Cross and Blue Shield . coverage paid for equally by GM and GM employes. : : é e ® e $4,758,867 in death benefits have been paid to bene- ficiaries of 959 Pontiac GM employes since 1950. 1,234 GM Pontiac retirees are receiving monthly pension | checks. A GM plant employe, whose wife is 65, may actu- ally receive a total retirement income of $200 or more a month from the GM plan and Federal Social Security combined. Ve — GENERAL PONTIAC » - GMC TRUCK AND EU ° FISHER BODY ey Representatives of GM and the U.A.W. are meeting now to negotiate changes in - the current five-year agreements. — We at GM have taken our place at the — ment which will be fair and of mutual | benefit to the public, our employes, the ‘union and the company. . concerned. ~ NEW CONTRACT NEGOTIATIONS ARE UNDER WAY bargaining table with an open mind. As in the past, we are determined to work. , hard in an effort to negotiate a new agree- | 3 As hese negotiations begin, all the facts | and figures on this page add up to a few simple but important reminders. Every one of us who is a member of the GM team can be happy that we have a winning combination that benefits all There’s every indication that this can be the best year of all. It’s just plain common sense to keep the ball rolling straight. through 1955.: OTOR . \ ei t see / } pa A ets IF ‘| x: tid ) : : / : i, Ie i A yy | { me ; A . ~~ , : Des ies ns ; no y ; i ae j } } | oor | fe - | ye f } 4 TAL fe : j : re : : ; { ‘ i . ; y ic) > aes 3 A A Af ; / : Me - c , ee iy : : | “THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, APRIL 11, 1955 ae ee ee 3 cg Tae wee jmecieon women | pared with the American | Oe a santns as com-|man who receives 8.3 years, Pair Leaves , i . All Saints : : h neat : , ‘for Eastern | _' |Sponsoring First Methodist PERMANENTS Honeymoon \ovdl Cheb no Annual Event: eae “ $6°° . $Qs0 . $10°° Marilyn Smith. . Is | Mr. and: Mrs. Guild Ri Begi ns Ohio. ihe she ant re || Wed in Chantilly ~ Daniel'A. | Antique. Show on). pelted ie ie ~ No Appointment Necessary ‘Lace Gown . ae Nesbitt The April 19 ie Saturday Williams Lake Rd. / Personalized A wedding trip to Washington, | — bride is the | TM aint. the crude, the hu- marriage of a iS Hair-Dos D. C., was taken by Mr. and Mrs,. © . | Morous, and the elegantly beautiful : Norma’ Lindsy a Daniel Allen Nesbitt, The bride is _ former _| accessories of the living past will oe ~_/F Just for You the former Marilyn Smith, daugh- Maril be assembled to stage Pontiac’s Maureen Jameson hy ter of Mr, and Mrs, John M. Smith YR | third antique show, April 19, 20, Fant and OR 3-9702 of Franklin road. Smith, 21 at All Saints Episcopal church. William F 4 He is the son of Mr. and Mrs, daughter of From Pennysivania; New Eng-| Coed : Daniel Allen Nesbitt of Birming- ; land, Ohjo, Michigan, and from win, She Bel 9 B t S ] ham, the John M., | parts of Europe, antiques are be- is the daughter 6183 Jameson, Drayton Plains ting for the eight o'clock cere- mnithe of | tesiocs oho hey renerved hesths : mony performed Saturday eve- Frenklin road,\"" 7%, L. Fants of —— se ning by Dr. Harold C. DeWindt. With taste, imagination and adden end [Tm bride wore a ballerina oe nan, | pecans cathe sana ws ie tr theres M Fun soln tube. The H0d kage vedios of the iel | setting of nostalgic glamour. The of the William ore was fashioned with short sleeves A/Nesbitts of > eager pent pmeagn Caodwini o; ‘and wide V neckline, The tulle A : soogad ot! , | skirt was appliqued with lace. Birmingham, ‘| 802 potion of cgoenctinmes ened, i Dover, Ohi for the A cap trimmed with seed will contribute to the charm of ae ver, Uhio. cap — — the three-day show. | Ramat RD |” He: Rids Fr lin co’

™ 2 Grotto Hail. : Guests were Mrs. Dewey Taylor, a with Ge Phi Beta sorority and he was ..0 lit will moet "Wedneday ase pm ‘| Mrs, Than Graybiel, Mrs. Lynn | at Paar Hap Her orm with Delta Chi frater- |'m primary room. | Allen, Mrs. Walton Adams, Mrs. | y. | aghter’ of u oo Sewing Cirele wnt meet with | Stephen Napier, Mrs, Floyd The bride will leave for Ger- Mi Alice Porter, 13 James 8t.. Wednes- | Schoonover, Mrs. Duncan Mc- poster sae an ibe cheied | Many in June to join her acband. | oe served, at ae dinner will \Vean and Valerie Vasbinder. | hyacinths and carnations in | ee | is leaving soon to serve there : cading design. | with the armed forces. saraclig lnlar ot the Scblewas Beta Chapter vee maid of honor. Bridesmaids Proceeds to Hospital Mrs. Duane Hamilton of I[llinols avenue was hostess at a recerit They wore ballerina te or. | meeting of Beta Chapter of Beta Hair Cutting and Styling . Permanents $5.00 __Light blue was the accent_color+ members showing the different and eae at one oat 5 oe eels mais er wit amas poe Attnaliese Beauty ‘Shop. its May dance to the | 99% N. Saginaw. FE 2-5600 d County. Convalescent Hos- | - ‘Next te Bauley Market (Over Tasty Bakery) Open Evenings by Appointment ceeds. from Specially Priced! * ov Sandra Shields of Royal Oak 3 YOU - sang the bridal recital with| 7 He jase: IT ~ ‘ % ; ~— =i Warren Frayne of. Birmingham served _as best’ man and seating the guests were David Frayne of Rs RRR II Set dip, if We'll make it or re-do it to your exact specifications! Specialist to Speak in Chyrch Tonight Dr. David Treat, noted special- ist in the field of child growth and | * development, maternal health and | % ‘family welfare, will be presented tonight in Stevens Hall by the Co- operative Nursery School of All “all work guaranteed § years” Saints Episcopal Church, 270 Orchard Lake Ave. FE 4- 0558 An open invitation has been ex. a . No Appointment Necessary waa pe oe | AT JANE LEE'S THE biggest AND best. COLD WAVE PERMANENT hibit, ‘“‘Maternal Health and Re We Have Ever Offered! x William wright Furniture Makers & Upholsterers production” at 8 p.m. Dr. Treat is associated with the Clara Elizabeth Fund in Flint and has been a lecturer at the General Motors Institute on ‘“‘Marriage and the Family.” He also lectures at the Hurley Hospital School of Nursing. PERMANENTS The basis for every hair style .-. hold it in — 4 smn siprtiaet were “higher priced! | - ©Three-Piece Costumes = t ~ *Box Jacket Styles | ee |e *Fitted Jacket Styles 4 No Appointment Necessary “Make Jane Lee Beauty Salon IMPERIAL Your Own Permanent Wave All Fabrics ‘ond Tweeds —Newest C olors and Navy ‘ Beauty Salon ' Headquarters _ wn rhe st PR Gamel|| MEZZANINE: FE 2.0531 3 i ft ile: bey et , y : , ey a ys i Vi Mi j / | iv py Fe hr 3 J M ey i; 4 jNerr |.’ yourreen aS renee wey THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, APRIL 11.1955 mk: POMEL or ee 2). c ; aw: | e — e 8. OM fe ; : ig om ns é oy : : OR oe oe" ee ; | {Don’t Consider Friends Potential Customers When Opening Business \Miss Post™ ~ - es ‘ - 4 ‘ > * Writer Says Paying Customer Best|Boy Should - ‘ ‘ ‘ i ] cd ¥ By ANNE HEYWOOD People who contemplate opening a business or service of their own think friends will be their first customers. “I know I'll do all right,” they say, ‘‘because to start off with, I have a lot of friends.” Invariably, they might just as well forget their friends, because | become customers, since my fees are so low. But, can you imagine, they still get me to do it for nothing, and never think of offering me my fee! What should I do?’ First: of all, tell your friends, you are sorry, but you can no people. Send a little announce- ment to the pediatricians in your community. They frequently need to know of such a service, particularly for their working mothers. Send an- other notice to. the personnel di- rectors of your local big com- Take Check on Dates Manly Pride Balks at Letting Lady Pay for Bill | ) Helps Girl’ Plan Party / Hostess Should. Send the Tickets to Invited Guests ffiends almost never become cus- tomers. Mrs. G. K. has learned this the hard way. Mrs. a tremendous talegt with chil- dren, so she decided te open her own day nursery. longer take their children, you are | Panies. busy with your business. | There are many mothers who At first, they may be huffy,| ™¥St work, and good child care but they'll get over it and will | . important not only to them but like you better in the long run, | '® the people they work for. Con- But they will probably never be-| “nue to place a small advertise- come customers—they’ll find some ™€nt in your local newspapers. other “‘sucker’’ who will take their If you are considering a project Now the boy I’ve been going steady with for over a year thinks I should take him out, paying his : of your ow : : way all the time. party this year. She got everything all set up, | children for nothing. | to be plead aay friends! Though he's not working, he I am pleased with the idea but fixed a price, and did a little You can get many paying | hotter with = = ull make out gets enough allowance to take me never having given a theater party advertising. customers if you notify the right | strangers! out on week ends. I don’t mind “My prices are very reason-| able,” she tells me. | $10 per week for total care, cluding meals, etc. | | OT, ee ae Any ay erg dd ~~ Ginn cette Gt cama Tce | needs a treasurer, and under for whichever evening you can through my activities a Den| — — circumstances it’s the , get the number and location that Mother. pays. you want, Worst of all, all my friends It's conceivable that some Invitations could either be tele- continue to let me baby | steady-going couples need two | ‘phoned or short notes written. = sitting for mothing. = —t—=«~S treasurers — if the things they When you have-received all of “I love kids, and always did want to do and the places they your replies, draw of take care of my frignds’ children want to go require more funds the seats at the the ak just for fun, when they went than one treasurer can provide all of your guests exactly as you shopping or to bridge games or But manly pride usually balks would seat a dinner table so that movies. | re ie ad aad ont eros those who like each ‘other shall be ‘ yr announced doesn’ comforta' seated together. - evi | car ae Gy wane standing idly by while his date Then a day or two before the 7 goes up to the ticket window to party, mail the right ticket to each ‘ ; buy their way in. It’s the role of girl and to each boy along with a ! H t Pp ddi the male to provide the where- card on which you write, ‘Please : FO U Ing thal. be in the lobby of the Apolo ‘ ° Very good friends, suvh as you ; Theater at 8:15. the evening of i make exceptions an .. , |the theater you stand in the lobby Has Top ping ae 7 eee This child is putting finishing touches on| unbreakable when it’s baked for a few min: |to receive your guests. of Raisins tickets for things ahead of time | a series of figurines she’s made with a new|utes in a kitchen oven. As soon as several of them t = . and give them te him to carry. : arrive they are sent inte the ; 1: You can agree between you that modeling clay that becomes & otros and theater. Each gives her (or his | Mrs. Adelitzd Pours 8 special evening is to be on you, ticket to the usher whe shbws j j and give him the money before 9 e each to her (or his) seata. When ie Pe ey ye sot owt tar toe os “Whats Sacred About Squirrels?) === s-= ; on Unbaked Batter special occasions. : © | ge te your own seat. HM , he should pay your pg Y M E r’ inst the ‘im-! and t kill If there is to be a supper after- By JANET ODELL Normally ‘By MARY MARGARET McBRID’ ve struggled against the im-| leather shoes, would no! wards at housek ls ae lGs | _Pontiae Press Food Editor Sere tae ways an ate cae | A few weeks ago I wrote a col-|pulse which will probably start|a fly? | pod te grove a insane fe tek From Wixom comes an inter- | Make your dates stay-at-home, | umn calling Central Park pigeons the nation's squirrel-lovers after Imagine what a difficult life her getting there. _ : — rn for = eet . “expense-free propositions. | that gather round my bedroom win-| me. But I can’t resist, now that principles made her lead. Like the, Dear Mrs. Post: Will you please } R Adelitzo, says potginirmard : iar pag ned Woodward: = boy | dow at 3 a.m. noisy nuisances andi the- heat of controversy has died | Indian sect which is opposed to a. tell gale aahow aed to eat an | @ favorite with her family. i 4 = jen ccha es ——— immediately _ received plenty of| down, commenting on the White destruction of animal life: these OPEr'se ny tue lecre } _ The. youngest member of the decided that°T don't like him very | ®>usive mail from pigeon lovers) House squirrel tempest that dew eae as almost fo Stop gether and then picked up and ; family is just recovering from ill- much, and I've been wondering if | Who seem to be legion. up when somebody discovered that | Acidentlyy treading upon an ant, eaten in the fingers, or should it } ness, so, Mrs, Adelitzo has been I should give the bracelet back ‘ employes were trapping the little { or some other tiny insect. be left on the plate and eaten with kept at home more than usual. or keep it and wear it?” | Well. I again I squir- | 2 knife and fork? \, ' She is a working member of the animals and moving them to dis- | ell, I say A tm pro-squir- | | | Wixom PTA and of the Relief So- pas ootiss tl nd ealapeenial tant trees so they woulda't dig uD | eee cet week T don't by namer:. Unione it le complete. she lists you. You loved the bracelet | intend to show the least mercy to should be eaten with a knife and + peck pscomene nrpne enti then, and you probably still love I should like to ally myself the black flies and no-see-ums that’ fork, ang if it is @ hot eae with ) i pes, ng. it. He can’t wear it and here and now with the pro-squir- 1 know are waiting for me. gravy, it must be \ | ; BAKED RAISIN PUDDING can. So, why give it back? rel forces. I fely instant outrage —_— Ms By Mrs, Anthony R. Adetitro Put-it away for a while, since pincer shal agree qamte e ¥ | ; Sat wane ae rmiy packed there are certain associations that to hear (a) ate bad been é : + 1% water might make wearing it uncomfort- ~ | s. 3 of margarine ; halted; (b) that the President, | 1 lemon ju able. Let it age while those : ‘ ° far from ordering it, heard of it t 1 8} cup vaisins Later on when you take it out ee. | |)‘ enenee oneeam of your jewel box you'll find it I should, however, also like to ta LE + Los one has become an ordinary piece of examine a rather ridiculous aspect | pe [feweey. You be able to wear of thisgreat outpouring as) 4] ‘ys cup mitk : for the sheer pleasure of it— | pathy ‘our “nut-eating ‘2 cup chopped nuts not because of its romantic attach- friends by individuals of a great Combine brown sugar, % cup!) | |. ef , we ments. nation which boasts more fur coats : white’ sugar, boiling water, butter, | Fo ee a a 3 . per capita (many of them agra : to a boil. =a as te and sim- oe + iy “ Tepid Sudsy Bath greatest cee ot meat pac pas | mer 15 minutes. Remove from | . From the spring collection of . ready-to-wear Sophie org | Makes You Cooler son, possesses the largest number heat, add vanilla and lemon juice.| "als comes a dark green one-piece dress in Lesur’s light-| josie or no logic, it's a warm of leather shoes and uses for its Ping dg Sree measure and re-| weight wools The slim step-in dress has a bow-tied miidriff | bath that keeps you coolest in hot aoe? stories the theme of aa ss ele soll great a. and bracelet length sleeves. It was designed by Sophie with —. Scala Se arceuats ae ai rcaca tees an vay add flour mixture. Fold in’ nuts,| Stephen Erklin. j ; They explain that warm water first flush of over the then add milk and blend thorough- | —— | : causes blood vessels to dilate so exiling of squirrels ees from a tablespoon into an Fs ° - that a lot of internal heat can head = bolas cee >a rae _oven minutes or until lightly , = | or savory rowed. Serve warm with exam) QOJUtION, to a Problem still turn faint’ at the mention of or custard sauce. Serves 6-8 f rabbit stew or squirrel pie? > A-man_who should’ know tells | handsaw, it will soon dull the Ive us that if you rub a little beeswax | saw. : : - Certainly = ————— on a nail it will make it easier to| fy you plan to do a lot of cut- ona ra stn Pa wat, _ drive into hardwood. se ; = ting it will pay to get a plumber’s me that one of the most devout You. get the samie effect if you of nature-lovers of my acquaintance dip the nail into linseed oil. The |S@¥ for these are made of very uate @ Gpecialty of. cocking oil, by the way, will help to keep |hard steel and also fine teeth Ancther gentleman I |. a subject to salt air and the bright < the wood nd the il head | whi cessary i t imental = : f : E access Sa AS Set ST eae sacra co oe) SE ae by Canna Whales | Sy Sect oe a . , t | Should the edge of a linoleum es new sens ‘ swallows in his garage—but he's ; Ei ive bec: = yaist tp can ‘rug curl, warm the material a bit most versatile dress you could) 91 dressed up in his red jacket ; . Now as far as the discoloration = ee = have in wardrobe! Neat sy! ‘1 Just two main pat- 5 ; tals. with a warm iron and then place 7 with his rifle oiled the day the | Easy! Easy! Just t pat- from dirt goes there are several y nlbaghinaiaed aan agama Myleene gia taper ages: enough for the office —flattering| deep hunting season opens every | tern parts to make this gay, ceol | things that can be done. One is an oe ‘hold aoea ae the lionleum has enough for a special date! And) fait, maternity top! Jifty-sew two smart | just not to notice the discoloration. The person who applies for a — =e ngcogiaste | cooled off. made =s mony silk = cotton Whoever beied @f @ public hue ator ini with colorful scroll| Another way out is to paint the job should make a point of sitting | "oor beca mA fabric—i y terrific! housewi embroidery. aluminum. > | up straight, instead of slouching|™&Y turn the shellac white. in.| ; Pattern 4878: Misses’ sizes 12, 2 oe ae pals Pattern 756: Maternity misses’| The paint, of course, will have down in his chair. He should keep | *P0ts- Here’s Button Idea 14, 16, 18, 20. Size 16 takes 5% | 4 a Cainst a homeowner who takes | i2€5 12, 14, 16, 18, 20. Tissue pat-|to be renewed from time to time strict attention to what the | Place, oe sure that the nails are s suit? Try a trick This pattern easy to use, simple | Measures to dispa Send 25 cents in coins for this | num can be coated with wax which pay least % inch from the | © YOUr spring Try in his lawn? Yet squirrels, if not person interviewing him is saying, | 5P8ced at least % inch from the| oo in New York during the to sew, is tested for fit. Has com-| mojes are members of the same | Pattern—add 5 cents for each pat-| prevents pitting and discoloration. being careful not to interrupt. oe S Be heroes ear It | recent Fashion Press: Week: con- plete illustrated instructions. rodent family, tern for Ist-class mailing. Send! Trouble here te thaf in -time To convince an employer that | the nail hes ee an the edge. | trast self-tabrie buttons with Send 35 cents in coins for this) Seems to me long ago I did hear to 124 Pontiac Press Needlecraft) the wax will become dirty and if you ean handle a job—you must | it won't have much holding power. | sitter buttons. Several new spring | _ : So Pat-| of one consistent + Dept.,. P.O. Box 164, Old Chelsea | -must-be removed before a fresh + at least beable to convince him/~ While it's ‘fossible to cut laml- | suits showed this touch—buttons tern for ist-class mailing. Send| wasn’t it the late Minnie Maddern | Station, New York 11, N.Y. Print| coating of wax can be applied. that you can handle yourself well! inated plastics for table and in a row, but alternating between to Anne Adams, care of 137 Pon- | Fiske who not only refused to own plainly your name, address with) 4) im cen be with at the interview. - | @ountertops with an ordinary | fabric and rhinestones. . 3 i x iv ? s “ Fam Ake Ai 1:20 — 4:50 — 8:20 "Cornel Wide in "THE BIG COMBO” — Alee Zachery _ Scott in “TREASURE OF RUBY HILLS” f ecautiful Animal L See See ae 5 it at a i: { t | oa | THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, APRIL-11, 1955 , 4 + eit a By Ward Cannel and Ralph Lane. gE | g i fs H iF aF z ik i$ z s Tr ifz | : i r, i Brush Blaze Sets Fire to Byron Store Block BYRON (#—A brush fire spread to a two-story brick building and {General Sees Sites for Proposed Base TRAVERSE CITY —Maj. Gen. Lee B. 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YOU Must OPEN FREE ' _ BRING THIS COUPON! on. itact™ 1] MONDAY DELIVERY ladeaeanenaenaennnnsnnanennanl } s on gPEOPLE SoHE sre), = hd A) z ) ¥ ; ok : j ate “ A rs a aria i i’ mi | Oe . ry THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, APRIL 11, 1955_ j acne ___NINETEEN.*- A i f By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS were scheduled to launch the {of some 33,000 was ready for the/St. Louis at Chicago. In the Amer- | Detroit, it will mark the third suc-) Experts have tabbed Cleveland/ The Braves,’ who for two suc: great deal depends a ning of 1955 Major Baseball Season Sse ee eee = nation’s millions of base-| American League campaign opening of the National League's|ican, it’s. at New year a change in the ma-/ and Milwaukee as the likely World. cessive years established record | dition of ball tane awaited against Baltimore’s Orioles at 1:30 | 80th campaign, dating back to/ York, Chicago at Cleveland, Bos-|jor league map has been made. | Series antagoriists. attendances at ‘Milwaukee, are Mewecuie ote toaret dent E ‘s first “pitch” to-| p.m. (EST). The six other clubs | 1876. ton at Bal and Detroit'at; Two years ago, Milwaukee} A more wide-open race was pre- convinced this is their year -pro-|last season, day, the signal for the official) will get under way tomorrow * * s ——_ _|Kansas City. moved into the National League, | dicted for the better balanced Na-| vided they escape the «crippling | Pittsburgh's opening of the 1955 major league| Not to be outdone, the Nationat| Action ‘will break out on all| The spotlight will focus on Kan-|taking over the Boston Braves’ tional League with three clubs—| injuries which spiked their top | opener. i season, - ; League's Cincinnati Redlegs also tomorrow, In the National |sas City, which will mark its for-| franchise. Last year Baltimore Milwaukee, New York and Brook- | guns last year. Warren Spahn, the; The A the chief executive's were slated to beat the gun by|League, Pittsburgh will be at|mal bow in major league society.| replaced St. Louis in the Ameri- lyn—serious flag contenders. St. | Braves’ best pitcher, is set to open | looms as a two-team race tots iy. Washington, |24 hours, taking on the Chicago |Brooklyn, New York -at Philadel-|When the transplanted Athletics|can League. Louis and Cincinnati were regard-| against the Reds’ Gerry Staley. | Cleveland the Senators according to custom, 'Cubs, A traditional sellout crowd | phia, Cincinnati at Milwaukee and |take the field for their game with Fair and warm weather was/ed as outside chdices.- The Giants are they|. The Indians look stronger with * 8 8 1 eee promised at Washington today . 6 8 can repeat last year’s success | the addition of Herb Score to the | *e¢ s ‘ Facts on Major |i7+__ ors “og age |e expuched to cor the Senate [Michie Ashbury, sutlered. erere|citutsicstaty Taran tne hat [pitching sta ond Ralph Big Welcome | League Openers|| Tigers Drop Final Exhibition, Ssssrsess: aa: eee oe See eee NEW —Probable ; : on: \ “dark horse” in some circles. En-|Day choice against the Phillies’ | against Chicago’s Virgil Trucks, ‘ oe teen ; = ’ bat ; : A pair of veteran righthanders, | nis suffered a broken leg and will! Robin Roberts. The Yankees, determined to re- 5 Cady ior major leagues’ opening Bob Rush for Chicago and Art|be out at least a month. Ashburn ays oka ely) Secmic are oa games with probable attendance : _| Fowler for Cincinnati, were the | sustained pulled ligaments and! The Dodgers, for the first time send Whitey Ford, their southpaw and ti . won and lost ie probable pitching choices at Cin-| was not expected to be available | in a number of years, are nct the | ace, against lefty Maury McDer- i KC Athl if jrecords for 1954 in parentheses! sr ours uy — It Manager, birds ieboand and score tour | mat for the start of the season. favorites to capture the flag. A! mott of Washington. eTIcs Starting times are Eastern Stand-| nucxy Harris of Detroit starte Jay| ties eff George Zuverink. : Porter at 1st base and Bubba Phil-| Winning and loser pitchers were | J e e ) Expect 200,000 will TODAY A ek ee ee te Wooldridge and Zuverink, Ameren Laagen |i, Hames Clymer. | He gave w oly oe hit Ympic FicrureUloude a ll a at W. -| te atl over 30 pence nd amen | Stet three innings. Tigers’ 7th : p years . inning their Play Tigers Tuesday re Sa) oa. Paster CAND. sky the yormaet epmadl slums aaa Toate nee tole MELBOURNE, Australia «® —)I am not quite happy. t know of continued. “Three years later ried over a dlpute between ears National League Progress being made for the 1956) take the games over at this late|take the games from Australia, | halted progress on the building pro: F City Athletics fly to their new present an almost beardiess lineup. | Phillips collected two hits each and | Givmpics Avery Brundage, presi-| stage we again were assured the job weeks a homée—and a rousing reception—| Chicago at (13- Only Ray Boone and Fred Hat-| Harvey Kuenn rapped out a triple | aon of the . elles could be done eal two ago, | __today encou a strong fin-| 15) vs. Fowler (12-1), 34,000. Only | field are over the 30-year-old mark. | to the right-field wall. a __“It fg not too late for the games! 4 year jos whee cae Gee _“Every day there are more and | exhibition TUESDAY —_ Jets’ Nine Practices games to be taken from Australia.| Although Brundage evaded di-|from Australia, we again over-| the games to Melbourne,” he said 9 The A’s \ Aesestenn American League Al Kaline, just turned 20, will | Jets baseball team of the Class} “I would like to leave saying I |rect answers to many questions ruled them, Now I leave Mel-| “If I were responsible for organ- : — — : Detroit's | Washi at New York—Mc-| ¢ te youngest Tiger on the | A City League will hold a practice|am happy,” said Brundage, as he| in the press conference, there was bourne with the question in my/| izing the games in Melbourne, ‘ “Tigers in brand new Manicipal | Dermott (7-15) vs. Ford (16-8),| “ld: Détrolt bas a free day | session Tuesday at 5 p.m. on the| prepared enplane for Canberra|no masking his unhappiness over mind: Can the job be done?” | would be very proud of myself.”* _ —s Stadium at 3 pm. (EST) to- | 25,000. , | today after yesterday's 10-0 de- |Bagley diamond. Manager Pops after surveying Melbourne’s prep- | the turn of events. Brundage, one of the most in-| This was Brundage’s most ‘serf- | ed & sweep ever the National | (15-12) vs. Coleman (13-17), 41,000.| Detroit scored eight runs in one |°' to attend. Pet some coe Das to Mee Mets NIUE te Jb cond be done," he up, will make a report to the JOC Heretofore, he had been perhaps League Phillies in the traditional | Chicago at Cleveland—Trucks | inning but still couldn't beat the a s aa a : at llosageit meeting next month their most ardent ‘booster. Lash, two-game series, 145, (19-12) vs. Lemon (23-7) 50,000, [Cards in their final exhibition strumental ra pe ig the tanta agree upt the "ase, | Chamber of Commerce estima Detroit at Kansas City—Garver | game. ; ans, j have snd ya 200,000 mening (14-11) vs. Kellner (6-17), 34,000. wae Louis first blew a 6-1 lead “The Cuca ban —. Brundage stayed in Australia’s out of downtown office building National League and then overcame a $46 deficit to muda = teeied tii) bese cg Geek | ; and the parade Re ; gain the : : an P _— There still are too many things | windows and cramming New York at Philadelphia—An- | #"F on Ge had 13 hits. A total of @go when he heard rumors that! in the planning stage,” he contin- | streets for a first look at the|tometj (2-7) vs. Roberts (215), |45. bse diam all was not going well. When be| ued. “They are good plane but | Manager Lon Beadoas eb Us| "Veargh at Bryson "ACh Me, O8Y sartng chars ta Be ip ween aed ter sould have teen" pat in A's, plus such dignitaries as base-| (9.18) vs. Erskine (18-15), 17.000, |28ck Faszholz of St. Louis and than official because “unofficial” six years, Australia should none commissioner Ford Frick and| "(ot at; at Milwaukee-_Staley |BUY Hoeft of Detroit and the last reports were disturbing. pep haps Rrgerabrasn =a) American League president Will ) PD wo On *Y |hurlers for the two clubs, Frank Australians have been most wor- | plans.” Harridge, all are recipients of the) 725) Vs. Spalw (21-12), 40.000. | smith of the Cards and Van Fletch } oe eee for the opener | (15-6) vs. Minner (11-11), 25,000. wrx Pi scoreless poriaatg 4th Injury in 4 Y . have been sold out for a week Louis nicked Bud Black for.a run ry ears 4 Seer OrolsSin = RE Saee | Phils’ Mistortune Keeps with: the same pe Football Star . ‘Tigers enme buck and pounded pring. Jinx Alive i pees ee Ae nas ets | Floyd Woolridge for eight runs fourth time in as many years a| exhibition encounter with the New * weather, : Auburn Ace Pyburn| ™ tte 7th only to have the Red. | mod ease ie rad pas Hk ; io . * @ e 4 7 Gets $50,000 rial kH Sub catuné injuries to key ball play-| ry. New York Giants were burt | mas of baseball and daddy of the BALTIMORE #— Baltimore A inst Ez Ch | League's daagerrinarglitear | year the Milwaukee Braves.lost the * erstwhile Philadelphia Athletics, | oricjey have shelled ot their big-| AQQI aries ae eamactunt scored with © high. | Sorvices for almeat the entire soa. | and his son Roy who made a hard one when first-line -outfield- . @ game but losing battle to keep oe ee etn ere an hs|. EDMONTON @— Vern Escoe, ers Del Ennis and Richie Ashburn | Shtwi” Bobby “Thema a! the team at its birthplace. |name in football, Jim Pyburn of |{9rTmer Cometion beacuse = collided and were injured while | vi-tim of an ankle fracture ” 4 It the 92yearcld Mack shows! Auburn. _ |champion, was substituted Pree ; There was also the loud wail of § 7 & & Sena » ve General Manager Paul Richards | ohnny Arthur of South Attica as . the Boston Red Sox when the in- | present the “pitchout ball’ to for-|said he understood Pyburn wields /%D Pponent | Monday night in ofs os comparable. Ted Williams broke | mer President Harry Truman who| a potent baseball bat. The fledg-| °° ign het round his collar bone while shagging fly! = ny pw toes it into the playing ling Oriole, a junior at Auburn. Arthur, South African champion, 4 s : _ Oe eter: eg og gee _ a St he ee eee eee eet ad we low ont Bl lay hex i le ae Pe Ty a, ing day toss. =e i ednesday, Rich! yas taken to a hospital with a Te ed A | about Ashburn’s puffed and, "Named for opening game pitch-|- The 6-foot, 190-pound athlete was | V‘7U5 infection. Escoe has been : ; | bruised knee and Ennis’ leg with * ing assignments are Alex Keliner,|an All-SEC end in 1953 and. 1954. | *Cting @s Arthur's sparring part- Nagy, Norris, Wilman, |* >#if-wide fracture of the fibula | ene Saas clr eet | | Bomar, Day Set to Roll "Secteur nmin a] : of ‘ ‘ory % 5 : iC j a’. elected alternate captain ot the Macias Ready This Week ee et et 2 — ; Under. major league rules, the a. FORT WAYNE, L _ If Ennis is out anywhere near that ! Amateurs Bag Orioles must carry him on their to Make Defense danger signal has "been bast ae areal: a “pnd on) 3 Holes-in-One, | Rattz {2 tt seasons. That means Of Bantam Title . | ii | See ee oe ee ‘ Dp, ’ with 24 seasoned contenders in-| MEXICALI, Mexico @® — Raul | - all divisions. Ashburn is the team's leadoff: “Back to Back stead of 25. Hinge Poot g Newall MASTERS’ CHAMP NOW—Cary oar eles be ue ae The reason for the storm warn-| fe, Tos sont ay leod Oe teei : yard James cae Cae at Svre Ji Hold titlist, is ready to fight anyone the seg pnp semana! goombanwial iain ol ond first Masters” victory for Middlecoff, who fired a Wane as mater days i that department. His ability to} ; ‘= Goantry Club of Virginia, where | SYFACUSE JINX FIOIGS, cat Meme sim to after imocking | the test at Augusta, Ga., Sunday. He gets an assist | windup 70 for a 279 ae ee ee in ego Aubeate tinea at a ‘ati onal later Cale T IF . e mos ar wee 0 z ZA eon will se poe rag thal Nats Win NBA Title round of a non-title bout Sunday. bowling greats lies ahead, straight league games and his ab- 1% Macias hooked a/ left to San- . : D t it F * * & sence from the starting lineup to- ber, Jooks tough to most golfers, sy ie neve ‘eacea, |e mt and slammed him tn aiiomia KUNNerS ue ays Vetrol GLILTS| i case om tat iuigkt when morrow would smash his attempt Landon P. abdomen with a right. - = Steve Nagy of Cleveland, holder tional League mark Dr. Kinloch Nelson, a couple of| One of the oddest hexes in the| chez fell, wobbled are ! Wi : ‘records, | Of 822 consecutive games set Feed eng incest Oe es Hila today and knees but was abl tt Set New Prep Mark Vill Lik e R ookie Porter e.yrist we se were etree ama Tt field for wails reign 98 mettle fe Mexicatt- bull ring a ee ager Harold (Muddy) Fine! said to- | and ey te arnt” Wreay Gight the detending | F'rejqxy Royalist _! was. scheduled_for -10.rounds,—...;man,_ Bellflower. Calif... high) day Detroit-tans-are’due for a} Ruel said, “I expected Porter to| champions, Hamms Beer of Chi- ] yat = There was no public weighing : | school team has set a national in- | pleasant surprise when they get|be like that. He certainly sur-| cago, boasting two members of the Rated Best in tl rs .| prised me during spring training.” | hall of fame in Joe Norris and Coders? |ico City, and ino Weights were an- | The team of Jack Ballew, Dell | Porter. _ | Porter, who came to Detroit dur- | Joe Wilman, take the alleys. Show at Toledo nounced. The bantamweight range | Estey, John Samarin and Ken| «porter is different from most | ing the winter of 1952 in a trade| Another pair of the pin world’s ; 4 is 113 to 118 pounds. '|Harpham raced the distance in| rookies,” Ruel explained, ‘He look | that sent Virgil Trucks to the late top names, Buddy Bomar and Ned| Ch. Frejax Royalist, 2%-year-old # 1 : ball pl and acts | St. Louis Browns, has clinched a| Day, head the appearance of the |Jiver and white English Springer Vejar, Nellis Signed College Eastern Relays. This bet-|tike a sage old veteran at the| Starting berth with the Tigers. | Falstaff Beer quintet of Chicago! Spaniel owned by Fred Jackson of who has i g 8 i i E tered the old mark of 18:56.8 set | plate,” Manager Bucky Harris plans to | 0" Wednesday.-These are only ®| Oak Park, earned his 2nd best-in-# SYRACUSE, N. Y. — Chico! by MacKenzie High School of De- ; use the long-ball hitter in left field| few of the plus 1,000 average | show award in eight ‘days in To-+ Neiar, middleweight from Stam-| troit in 1954. watched hum- | but might convert him to. first |teams scheduled this’ week. ledo Sunday. ; NBA PLAYOFFS majors during a career that span pn fe erris Fain fails to shake : welterweight cham- q ; s e — =| title, Royalist ~named-best-ins4— also, |NB4 championship... ¥S — fog Sige in a a syracuse Sr For Wayne Wie mae —— op agers nied ee “Actually, we don’t know just Switch in Handicap show out of $71 entries in the an- : lps Memorial TFOCUSATURDAY'S. RESULT amased shown what a Port ‘ad nual Toledo Kennel Club show at ? Newby Milwaukee Wins Title April 29. Syracuse’ 109, Fort Wayne 104 the 22-year-old ex-serviceman. sh a bol stage N ef 5 T ourn ey [ ea d tit Civie Auditorium. ; f more experience at catcher than at , we ay :, , r - any other position but we ha BAY CITY —Only.twp changes | a week ago in the Chicago Inter- Cubs, Yankees Win ‘Grapefruit League’ Titles; srimster cours wincriel ant Si St as i ee SS o é 5 County | | _ | He also played some at first base | end and one of them came through | owned dog. He is the son of Ch,’ | ; . . when he was in the army.” a check of the handicap records. | King Peter of Salilyn. lgers in D l 00/ ecor 0 | eS The Service Oil Team of Cas-| Another Oakland County dog Stanky Says Cardinals. a — Ist > oa ges honors in the show was} : z i a oo : ; team ndicap division on = fenjagenheim Lazy Bones, nt ie ee Hank Aaron, a young man who} Coyld Win or End 6th fired last week. A check of the rec-| a basset hound, owned by Chris witness Spel! could do great things for the ST.LOUIS "We could «in | TGS Showed the team had a handi-| Teeter of Birmingham. He was} . Buccos | Braves this year, broke up a ball e could win | cap of 459 instead of the 408 listed | judged best in.the hound group... ¢ games against the com-| game with the Indians by stroking| the pennant or finish 6th—that's previously . of the A's and}a home run in the 10th the type of club we have.” In the other change, Don Paulus they were beaten| with one mate on base to give| This is how manager Eddie Stan-| 344 Louis Volpe of Saginaw tied Birds. his club « 64 triumph. ky ef the St. Louis Cardinals felt | 15. 5th place in the doubles handi- the A’s, who * * * at the end of spring training and cap with a 1333, handicap 201. fair 13-14 record,| Pinky Higgins made his first|the exhibition schedule Satur-| The tournament runs through against minoy | appearance in Boston's Fenway| day, Pitching remains his No. 1| May 23, Park as the manager of the Red| problem. : | m shaky foundations.| debut by getting to Dick Brodow-| as any other team's in the league,” |Only Two Contests thetr ended Sunday when the Chicago ski for all runs in the first) Stanky said, “with a fine infield in | j iminati | White Sox took 97 decision in| _ All the clubs wound up activities | five innings and a 64 triumph. | (Stan) Musial, (Red) Schoendienst, |" Skate Elimination | the. second’ of the annual Windy) Sunday. The Chicago White Sox| The A’s, who arrived home| (Alex) Grammas and (Ken) Boy-| Only two contests were skated | City series. gained their triumph over the Cubs | amidst a city-wide celebration| er. And our power should be as | duping the weekend in the Rolla- '|In the American League, the| by scoring clusters of four.runs |today, stroked four Philadelphia| good as it was last year.” dium Rink’s 4th elimination event, |New York Yankees won the spring | in each of the second and’sixth in-| pitchers for 20 including two , _ without a contest in the A division j bunting with, a 17-9 record, fol-| nings. Bob Thorpe and Hy Cohen | home runs by Vic P and one Sweep for Hornets races were slated only in B and C. | &., tous lowed closely by the Washington| were the victims with the latter |each by Bill Wilson and: Gus The vinners: [New York Senators with 15-8, Then, in order,| taking the loss. Zernial in ‘the process of ground-| BUFFALO, N. Y. ®—The Pitts-| Class B—Karen Swanson ard | Chicago (Ay ame Boston, Cleveland, Kansas) In the other intracity rivalry,| ing a 145 victory, burg Hornets have made a clean | Michael Ockerby. - || City, Chicago, Baltimore and De-| the Yanks whipped the Dodgers} Washington scored four times in| sweep of American Hockey League| Class C—Nancy Morris, and a RE ee ee ee Ce Be See ateet, Chacttaeet, (beneie. a - | Gerry Bunce. . * “epee = age Sammy eg with Ppencorgy- Recon ag lien Bik acllrsenpeee Rig Peggeom ye te Following Chicago lation-| Joe Black, loser, was|triumph over Pittsburgh when || season , copped Ls YOrFs burgh New York, i hurlers” oo Bh dan ue Vaomalooeey” the Batisio’ Bisons me on a to over : Brooks run to score in the ninth inning. | Sunday night, POET pat serie err : an aie eee ea eee yo Yo Shae Pe giom, Nile Cate & obs g Fi (POPTLAL PETERS PPR CEPA PPM 18 Fo! mezcarny Pade Peet eee eNN Ty fe if HEE ft proved experts always tha one can win his putting is ip git a Pe 4 3 z i i ! i Pa § él ff / ; / F J , : . | . uy A ; i | | sa | _'THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, APRIL ii, 19557 7 Sea | Py E . gee ge 3 ‘ f | | ie C00 go ay | - : i Montreal Canadiens (3) are shown as they tangled on the ice during the 3rd period of Sunday night's 1% CHR ITREEE LS er 3% | x : > Once you Test Drive new Trigger-Torque power in Ford. sit back -- ——~ in the luxury of its Thunderbird-inspired styling, and relax to its a ‘Stanley Cup playoff game at Olympia Stadium. Both} career. Detroit won, 5-1. Ford's new Fairiane Town Sedan thutrated above, sets the fashion note wherever lt goes ~ Chances are: If you don't own a Ford. iven one lately! new Angile-Poised Ride—you'll see why the swing is to Ford! Ie you haven't driven Ford , got into a yh pepe ay mn pete htl selling V-8 . .. and your best buy! ' i : = . LOCAL DELIVERED PRICES POR A °SS FORD MAINLINE SIX . = START AS LOW AS . é ~ $1605.97 . “Memtecurer’s supgeted local delivered price. - . tate sales tax, ¥ any, eddiicnal. 1 Lome in end, sormple the a * ane “worth abs ite in the new S95 For d CY OWENS at South Saginaw Street = yours, but never before have seen of Ford's upholstery combinations Ae apap You'll wonder, too, why all ‘the roads you once seem so smooth all of 2 sudden. F phan ed Ride out onto a h 5 the way even the There's much more that's news in Ford this . afimoying _ thed the tarstrips seems to disappearl anti-skid tubeless tires; new, t-resistant ; and new larger But that’s still only part of the story. The rest awaits you een necro FORD the New BEST SELLER ... selfs more because It's worth more! fear, Phone FE 5-410] ae =a, Chico. Seeks to Make Bat|'9 tnt Execed as Potent as His Glove | eee eet lar 1 CHICAGO —Chico Carrasquel, jhas hit in 12 successive games 44th running of the My fancy-fielding Chicago White Sox/|and has driven in 18 runs. Lady’s Manor point-to-point race shortstop is out to prove he’s as| A great fielder ever since he/ next Saturday. valuable a man with the bat as/ forced Luke Appling to the bench The event will touch off Mary- he is with the glove. in 1950, Carrasquel is now expect-|land’s annual big steeplechase Carrasquel started out on the|ed to provide some of Chicago’s|racing. The Grand National will wrong foot the first part of spring | much-needed power. follow on April 23 and the biggest - training when he drew « $100 fine|. If Carrasquel has aspirations of|of them all, the Maryland Hunt for not showing up on the prac-| becoming a home fun hitter, he’s|Cup, on April 30. tice field. off to a good start, | Since that day, Chico’s been the} He rapped his third homer of hottest player in the Whte Sox/the exhibition lineup, Batting .383, Carrasquel| Field Sunday to reached base 62 times in 110 trips |a 9-7 victory over to the plate during the White Sox In addition 26-game exhibition grind. He also| slugger. Carrasquel S oy > i R Hi rt Lt all i] i : ¥ i ‘He also managed to lead ar y ~ Sin C- American League shortstoos in| st swesss—eo sprmgs, uses nc tue; it swine a0 Open National |e" ""*""™ "| SeRSae as Rees DEN NaTONGl jem «SSeS menrresg ys SAaEes Heese Fain tte te of of foren—heoctien stor taf fos yous friends alee. 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It looked as though the Red Wings “They defeated Detroit 42 last i would take the te in four straight vod cen Oe anki aoe Montreal last week, the Canadiens —who were oh, so dead in Detroit - suddenly cathe to life. before their roaring hometown fans and whipped the Wings two in a row. Thursday and 5-3 on Sturday. After a quick start last night, ae ee Boston Doge i in “Finale at Bowie Kentucky » Straight. In the Gold BOWIE, Md. —Boston Cees: a@ bay colt which did the dark act for some time before The Paul Andolino entry, the only undefeated candidate for the Derby, has won nine the flourishing Bowie track’s $30,000 race for 3year-olds, Boston Doge will only havé to sprint three quarters of a mile. He never has been tested beyond seven furlongs and expert opinion on his chances ig the mile and a~ quarter Ken- — Derby is still reserved. Gold Cup features the close of Bowie’s 33-day meeting. Horse racing in Maryland moves to Laurel a week from today. The biggest prize ever offered in Maryland fot handicap horses went to Alfred Gwynn Vander- bilt’s Social Outcast last Saturday. The Outcast won Bowie's John B. Campbell Memorial, and took a $55,600 purse. Lions to Play 3 ‘Bowl Games’ for Exhibitions DETROIT (UP) — The Detroit Lions will be bowl-bound at least three times during the pre-seasop exhibition season this fall. General manager Nick Kerrawy announced over the weekend the Lions will meet: the Philadelphia Eagles Aug. 19 in the Cotton Bow! at Dallas, 6th year in a row the Lions will play an exhibition game there. Kerbawy had previously an- nounced the dates of two other bowl appearances, against the dae STORES Washiongton Redskins in the Senior Bowl at Mobile, Ala., Aug. | 24-and the Pittsburgh Steelers in the Orange Bowl at Miami. Fla., Sept. 2. A non-bow!l exhibition is sched- | uled between the Lions and the | Browns at Cleveland Sept. 10. Softball Team Drills First softball practice for the Pontiac Elks team, which will be entered in the City Softball League, will be held Tuesday night at 5 o'clock at Beaudette Park. Anyone interested in trying out for =| team is invited to attend the prac- tice. troit ice. Jean Beliveau shot Mon- _ treal into a 1-0 lead alter eight @ut to be the only goal of tlie ight for Canadiens. Five minutes later Glen Skov tied the score for Detroit, | one of the strangest goals seen in Olympia in many a season. He | beat Beliveau in a faceoff deep in Montreal] territory, and slapped the puck high and to the left of the cage. But it struck defenseman Dol- \lard St. Laurent in the shoulder and whizzed into the nets, past a very surprised Jacques Piante, Montreal goalie. Howe scored the next three goals to nail the victory—at 18:29 of the | Ist period, and at 12:29 and 16:20 of | : TWENTY-ONE. From Stanley Cup ing for Detroit early in the 3rd period, rapping in a 15-footer, : Minutes of play, but that turned The line of Howe-Lindsay and mark for most points by one line. are Reibel broke the playoff They have tallied 49, one more than the mark set by Blake, Mau. | irite Richard and Elmer Lach in | 194s games." A crowd of 14,.284—larges to see | Coach Jimmy Skinner of the Red Wings doesn't take much stock in the home ice advantage. | “It’s not the ice,” Skinner said in the dressing room, “it’s the players, This team can win this thing anytime it wants, We out- shot Montreal on its -home ice but wound up losing beth the 2nd period. There was nothng | a playoff game in Detroit this sea- flukey about any of the goals, ei- ther. Howe's 1st came in a goal-mouth scramble, He picked up a loose puck and ripped a five-footer under Plante. His 2nd came on a rebound by Ted Lindsay, The 3rd was on a clear breakaway, Howe beating Plante with a sizzling 15-footer. Vie Stasiuk closed out the scor- son—was treated to some fisticuffs in the 3rd period. Red Kelly of the Wings clashed with Butch Bouchard. Kelly got the un- official decision. Both received three penalties for their troubles— a minor, major and misconduct. This misconduct, which carries a $25 fine, was the Ist in Kelly’s career, Bouchard hag had quite a few of them. Montreal's Bowling Results AFTERNOON ‘CLASste Pts. Pts. ' €3 Waterford Lbr. a High scores—W: colle’ Fortier 202, Peg F Oak. - Fuel High scores—J. cntenn 224, M. Bol- wold 606; Eagles 2687, Ladies 1230, wu. Bicmar M4 40 Vojlmar _ 60 60 A&P No. } 2 Gag. Cinrs. 50 60 Serv. Window 69 61 Schram Auto 49 71 Risdon iry 6852 Kresge's 48°72 Oliver Sup. 62 57 Pfeiffer’s 31 68 ¥ High es: Bicmar Inn 2604, Oliver Supply 968; J. Poster, 550, J. Fortino 219. 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There were several other ’| large blocks on.the tape including Farly sagt Trends Upward NEW YORK f — The’ stock between 1. and 3 points at the best. Most changes either way were small, although some’ losers ex- A block of 20,000 shares of Ana- conda Copper traded at 63 up !%4 Southern Pacific 2,500 off % at 5944, Parke Davis 6,100 up 2% at LESTER R. DOWNIE _jtoday on future expectations. namic up 155 at 7244. Although most major divisions were higher, there were minus signs flecked through all of them. the Thursday market doing well. The Associated Press average of 60 stocks in that final session of the week advanced $1.00 at $161.80. At that level the average was only from the record high. ‘T reached last March 4. 80 cents awa It_bein ing impracticel to make personal bai tae dl hereof, this summons notice shall be served “by publication of a apy one wok 5 previous to said ot printed ould Court, in-the City this Tth gt Reva Ma iste] There were no lmimediate reports = = treated for severe head and face) fer lambs fo 1 tS = ae. cull and i Pw... 494 pa Ete . 1455 of deaths. The April 11 quakes | &. t vy sho mods o woe les stand roe, Pa ah ES SRR = ARR of Cae a eat dems and et Sse Fy ened the man Sat ~ STATE OF MICHIGAN—In the Probate | > 8 50 p Cont test... rae Setersy SS | thousands homeless. : y : po ; P | Court fag the County of Oskiand. | | Cont Of! - $2 | St. Reg Pap .. 307, Quakes of intensity 3 to 6 on a “she’s. only a two-year-old gir Sates Vivien CHICAGO LIVESTOC Cepper Rng’.. 424 UAT Ey” |" 365] scale of 10 panicked residents in| oe ae at Ma o aener, Caen Pn pgraortia orale HLI'AP)-aaiabie | pen Wr us Sead AL RR. ae nine’ cities, so them on Min- ing Patricia Anne Bisse Sears Roeb.... 82. M f C 923. higher th: Frid all ost! Cruc Bt! ..... 424 ‘ 3 Ste! Bieeet Dissell, father of said chiid.| chutes 190-290 Ib buteners ‘Ie'ee-1ea5: | Det Bais... 388 Shell Otl .-++. €5-¢| danao, second largest island, Phil- 0 Ofama Lair ier having been —_ in this Court | several decks No. 1 and 2 rgades 190-| Dis C Seag .. 314 Ginclair O .... 546 | ippine News Service reported. a. ‘that the presen of | 220. ib. 18.38-18.50: bulk 230-280 Ib 17.80- | Doug Aire .... 75.2 Socony Vac... 83.4 : the tf nae minor chit ts un>{ 16:60; 386-318 te 17-80-1960; heavier | Dow Chem... as, Sobeay ,et--> BS se + . fri es ole, DUTNS known and the said child is dependent hts scarce, » few lots 320-360 Ib| Du Pont ....171.7 Sou Ry ......, 88 PNS said many persons were ’ upom the public for. support and that | 16.75-17.00; sows under god > largely | Eagle P 46 w. - ft ; sees Jets ; Oo said ehild should be placed T 15.0012; 5 te choice Kast Air L .. 46 oper ..--eee 66.4/ injured in the Lake Lanao area of TULSA. Okla — A semitrailer | jurtediction of this Court. to 16.50; larger lots 450-600 5 i '50-15.50. East Kod .. % I tee BOT Mindanao which t the brunt ” 3 i Be Same of the people of the Otete good clearance. El Auto L . 39.6 Std Oil Cal... 10.4 . | truck carrying heavy loading equip- of —— nh, yow are eby notified) Salable cattle 17.000: salable calves 400 El & Mus Ip: 41 Std OH Ind... 44.3/ of the previous earthquakes. the L th jae om said petition will be/ calves 400; prime steers scarce: good | Emer Rad .... 14.4 Std Oil NJ —..113.7 Reskients in the M an ae ment for use in Genera held at the Court House in the City of | ahd choice slow, steady to §@ cents| End John ... 29.7 Std Oli Oh.... 45 arant Motors’ Motorama display now in said County, on the 26th | lower; utility and commercia! fully | Erie RR ..... 22.6 Stevens JP.... 25.1| trict on the west shore of the lake dag of April, A.D. 1 at two o'clock poral boomers 4 to 50 higher; veal- | Ex-Cell-O . .. 49.4 Stew War o00 e388 reported “a yardwi aoe touring the country, struck a _pow- in the aftersoon, and you are her steady to 1 ; two FANS Mor’... 26.1 Grete Beckews. 13 wide fissure er pole on U.S. Highway 66 yes- commanded to appear personally at said high choice to mostly prime steers held | Firestone . ... 9.6 Sun Ot] ...... ‘S| tending several] miles” immediate- hearing. above 3.00; @ few loads choice to low | Freept Sul ... 75.7 = z = ree after the k. said PNS terday, overturned and caught eens a ienan| mera pas ares Son ones |i 1! fee oe ces) oan eee ee | ie: | pri Space w publi tion of va eo 20.90-23.75; a few utility steers down to) Gen Elec .... “BI — G ™ wee a; partia y . The accident happened four miles one week previous to said 3-85 $15.00; @ sma prime 1.068 Ib helfers| Gen Pus .... 807 Tuomp FS -. 82 during this morning's tremors, conk ol apye h of high- — Bee ere Be eee eee ee And prime 1.000 | Gen Mille .... 08 OS w ar .. 13| PNS reported. on ; mip circulated in said at et fe =< i; | Gen - O82 “ansamer ... 41 : way known as “dead man’s curve. eben | ae aoppeer © ner = cows 12. aie. emeas ana poten Gen wee e = Twent C Fox 27 e Patrolman 0. D. Day of Pontise a said County, this 7th aay 10.00-12.50; utility and commercial bulls} Gen Tel ..... 43.3 — ae Seven-Year-Old. Hurt Highway . D. of April. AD. 1985. 15.00-17.00; and choice vealers 20.00-| Gen Tire .... 57.6 Un Pac ......1634 said that the driver, Mitchell a am} saiing 5 of Dirac cul gach ice mae sacs aes Gunn Ge? ay Cat air Lin 603 When Struck by Auto John Drozdrowski, 2%, of Flint, sete! EL R. WATBON feeders slow, very few early sales: two| Goodrich , .. 65 - be ge . 7 ‘cba 7 of M crawled through a broken wind- Deputy Probate Register, | loads choice around 1,000 Ib feeding Goodyear ” .__ 59.8 ee aes Gregory R. Webster, 7, of Mans- a te eecape the fla daventie Division. | steers £2.40. Grn Paige. 38 Un Gas Im .. 377) field, Ohio, suffered a broken left * ss mt injored —— STATE OF MICHIGAN—In the re ° = West's ... 331 Us Ruy” ries 3 rleg Saturday when struck by an; oe Ae 1 Motors’ catrentag” eGo a “onsen ROCH@SH OL Trig Put gorge oo 2 8 gtr BE auto driven by Mise Margaret M | Day sald the General Motors Tithe matter of the petition eomeern , said = + HE os Bteei pt...1654 Scott, 54, of 147 Osceola Dr. at truck was forced onto the gravel - ers * ‘i ing Shelve _Risinger, minos. Conse No hd Holland F ... 14.6 US Te ees ay Oneida near Huron St: tshoulder to avoid hitting another a “Lindsey Risinger, father of aia Ol 2 ‘Car [0 ation Romenté voss SB Warn B Pic... 187. Pontiac Police said the child truck and plowed into the power child. er, Houd Her ... 145 West Un Fei, $94 | darted into-the path of the auto. | pole carrying 13,000 volt wires. Petition having been filed im this Court; ‘Three Rochester men who ad-| Hi Cent ..... 624 Westg A Bk... 273| while chasing a ball into the| Damage to the truck was esti- all that the the present whereabouts of Indust Ray .. 55.5 Westg El...... 14 000 by the driver the fa of ould miner, tid = cs mitted a series of breakins plus Inland Stl ... ae White Mot__- 372 street. ~ mated at $40, y the z viola a eae . son a e law of the State, end that said cnud | Passing about $10,000 worth of bad | ineplt Cop -.. 933 Wilson & Co. 133 : ores, be mrs under the jurisdiction | checks in nine cities were placed Int Bus Mac ha Woolworth 1 : P .. Or ers m TV nner e ow... E of the of the state | 00 three years probation today and | rt it G04 Ynget gh ae 72 T' M 1] N W y k of le an, you As eby wore assessed $200 court costs by Cir-| Int Paper... 89.1 Zenith Rad....108 wo 1 10n. e sab ta be S| oat Dude Grose. Hac “|= peor reees, | Purr Out for Easter Parade| rt Tce ry ‘two o'clock tn the Charged with breaking and en- ur bishop of New York, officiated at Patrick's Cathedrat. Admission was by ticket only, Many thousands more crowded around the church to hear the service over loud- speakers. Celebrities, who in past years paraded down Fifth or Park ave- nues, re 2 —" at parties in the large hote Models, who = to compete for Across hte nation, millions of Americans attended church serv-~ legs and celebrated the arrival of spring with traditional walks in Easter finery and holiday dinners. : Skies were fair except for driz- tiac and Oakland County men have: enlisted in the U.S. Navy, accord | ing to Chief Alan D. Simonson, cruiter in charge -of the local sta.| tion: - The men from Pontiac are: Donald J, Burch. 73 Glenwood; Robert J. Coffman, 40 Tregent; Bruce M Davis, 719. Saginaw: William Peete A Williams: stome; Ernest N. and Charles ‘Tregent. Men from the county include: Gerald G. i Romeo, Richard P. — e Ronald E. Prick, Drayton Sesert E. Mathews, Walled Lake; Ja} K. Trindall, Davisburg; ane ore J. Purkiss, Waterford, Cari M. n, Oxterd; Harry C, hristiansen, Charies D. Manning, Milford, and Utica: George W. McAvon, Royal Oak. Lewd Books Sold on Capitol Hill - Rep. Thompson WASHINGTON (INS)—A Mid- westeren congresswoman charged today that obscene magazines are J. Helsel, ibeirig sold to. congressional. pages and other youngsters within the shadow of the National Capitol. Rep. Ruth Thompson (R-Mich) explained that her crusade against sale of lewd literature was sparked by her discovery that minors can purchase such publications on Capi- tol Hill. The congresswoman, who lives near the capitol, said the prob- lem was startlingly called to her . attention when she noticed that congressional page boys, neigh- borhoed youngsters, and visiting teenagers were buying trashy magasines in stores near the House Office Building. Miss Thompson explained that she did not have the nerve to buy the publications herself, so she sent out for them. When the magazines were brought to her office, she added, she could not even read them—they were so bad. Although lewd literature is now banned from the mails, bills spon- sored by Miss Thompson and other House- members would prohibit all sale or distribution of obscene puo- lications. Pakistan, Afghoniston May Break Relations KARACHI, Pakistan #® — In- formed sources said here today Pakistan may recall her ambassa- dor from Afghanistan as diplo- matic relations between the two z poe appeared near the breaking Presbyterian 4 , Church, The first lady did not at-/" Rising nnd ey “followed Pakis- | tend; she is recuperating from an illness at their Gettysburg, Pa., farmhouse. Vice President Richard Nixon tan’s. plans to unite its western provinces into one unit — West Pakistan. The Afghans are appre- hensive about the fate of the: Pathan minority across the border in Pakistan, The. two ‘heighbors have . been squabbling over the one step backwards before mend | present science of foretelling future , { | Michigan. His party's gains, Williams sald, | were the results of a greater gen- | eral acceptance of the Democratic party's philosophy rather than be- ; cause of individual political figures meneame iow himself. Mrs. Kern S Sued: in Traffic Death | | MIAMI \W—Damage suits total- | ing $800,000 have been filed against ;Mrs. Katherine Kern, wife of a | Detroit department store owner, | in the automobile death of a St. | Louis, Mo., woman. Joseph F. Imbs Jr., 34, whose’ pregnant wife, Jeanne, was killed. March 2 when struck by a car! driven by Mrs. Kern, filed the | suits in circult court. |Claim Polio Vaccine. # Per Cent Effective DETROIT The Detroit | | Times eed: an eae Univer- | ‘sity of Michigan ‘medical school | man today as Say ing the Salk polio | vaccine is “more than 90 per "weo7 | cent effective’ in minimizing or’ eliminating paralysis from the | ‘ . The Times said the medical school source declared the vaccine has been found ‘‘not 100 per cent effective but is so close as to be called an unqualified success."* At the University of Michigan, where the results of the vaccine tests are to be announced to a waiting world tomorrow, there was no official comment on the news- paper story. Frigidaire Sales Up 25 Per Cent Over ‘54 DETROIT—Retail sales of Frig- idaire major appliances during the | first quarter of 1955 were more | ithan 25 per cent greater than the ; same period last year, Harlow H. | Curtice, president of General Mo- tors, announced today; “This trend is expected to con- tinue and should result in a 25 per cent increase for the entire year, making this an outstanding year for household appliances,” Curtice said. Curtice also disclosed that the Frigidaire Division's share of the overall appliance market so far this year has been greater than last year. { Slate Public Hearings on Consumers Contract JACKSON ®— A state fact- finding committee opens «public! hearings in Jackson tom on a new contract dispute between Consumers Power Co. and CIO Utility Workers of America. The dispute touched off a sumer plants throughout Michigan.|I The UWA seeks wage increases and other benefits. %4-hour strike last month at Con- | _ture and reduced the minim rate from one per cent to one-t of one per cent,"' Dudley said, “Yet, many employers ‘are. paying their first quarter’s re, turn at the former minimunt - Fate,” About one-third. -of- the. early tax —-—-- returns Sseehbens this, month show - forced to ware the check and ask for another, 90 per cent smaller, One firm, which owed the com- mission $205 in payroll tax, paid $2,050 on a quarterly taxable pay- roll of $205.000. | All employers who pay the pay roll tax are urged to inspect the | commission's tax bill, Form UC | 20, and check the tax rate type- | written in the upper right-han@ corner before sending in their “~ tributions, Dudley said. Studebaker - Packard Shows First Profits DETROIT w — James J. Nance, ft | Corp., said today the compat [one a profit last month, first to be shown since the two old-line auto companies were merged last October. , The statement was made in a progress report to a management group of the two divisions, Tip _ amount of the earnings was not fea. - The report said Packard produc- | tion has reached its initial target of 2,000 units a week; anticipated financial benefits of the merger are beifig achieved and that Stude- baker, Packard and Clipper car Sales have increased steadily since the 1955 models were introduced. .” Holdup Victim Profits FARMINGDALE, N. Y. ®—Mrs. Louis Poline is a holdup victim who wins. A man plunked a dollar on the counter of her general store — and asked for cigarettes. As she turned to get them, the man pulled a revolver and announced a stickup. Mrs, Poline screamed. The man fled, He left his dollar -_ jon the counter. t Thatcher P & Wernet INSURANCE - Will Bay Your Land Contract at Low Discount fpnlglg cl With Us for Beaiier 510 Pentiac Bank Building Phone FE 44516 Pethen tribesmen for years. FROST THAWING OUT! _ Drive the Extra Miles . . . Get the om Dollars! BOB FROST, Inc. - Lincoln-Mercury Sales and 850 S. Weedward, Birminghem President of _Studebaker-Packard __ t fote o TWENTY-FOUR, A _TH rowtac PRESS 4 : MONDAY, APRIL. 11,, 1055 ce in Saturday's Hopkins St. Above, she receives in the first Easter egg hunt spon. | sored by the city. | Leonard T. Buzz, recreation supervisor for the Pontiac Parks and Recreation Dept.,. which | sponsored the hunt with the Jun. _ lor Chamber of Comnrrce, . termed the event “an overwheim- ing succtss."’ Finders of golden eggs in each park were awarded three ‘silver dollars as first prize, Those find- | HUNT WINNER—Unscrambling the woods of . Oakland Park for the golden egg worth first — congratulations | Beaudette and Murphy parks. First Jaycee-City Easter Egg Hunt ‘Draws 1,800 Children to Three Parks More than 1, 800 youngsters sift-| ing silver-colored eggs beneath ed through three parks Saturday | pushes or behind trees were award- to come up with gaily colored eggs | eq the two-silver-dollar second ond prize, prize. dudy Leavenworth, Ninety-nine other prizes consist- | _ing of Easter toys and candy were | | presented to finders of yellow-hued 'eggs. The Jaycees provided the eggs and the 105 prizes. First place winner at. Oakland | | Park was Vicky Gaylor, 5, of 163 Ww. Hopskins St. Second place win- ner was Kenny Irwin, 3, of 203 W. Longfellow Ave At Murphy Park, Sonny Magley, | parks department. 10, went to Caro] Gaydos, 5, Atkinson, Pontiac Press Phote from Fred Lynch of the Pontiac Junior Chamber | of Commerce, which co-sponsored the hunt with the too much of a chore for 5-year-old Vicky Gaylord,| Pontiac Parks and Recreation Dept. More than daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gaylord, 163 W./ 1,800 youngsters took part in the searches at Oakland, 9, of 2308 Mechanic St. took home first prize, while Margaret Wag- ner, 10, of 3925 Edith St. won sec- Telegraph Rd., won first place at Beaudette Park, Secong prize of 451° of 1295 200 BPOWS. May Face Trial House _ Learns as Treason Suspects ~ WASHINGTON (INS)—More than 200 former U. S, servicemen held as prisoners by the Communists during the Korean War may prosecuted for treason. - This disclosure and other tinent facts about U, S._ crifi and law enforcement: were mene in closed-door testimony before a House appropriations subcommit- tee, released yesterday. Other highlights of the Justice Department officials’ were: 1. “A large number’’ of potential espionage cases are being investi-| gated, Assistant Attorney General William F. Tompkins noted the con- er national security agency employe, Joseph L. Peter- sen, for violating the espionage statute, but made no other refer- viction of fi ences to the spy investigations. 2. FBI Directer J, Edgar Hoov- er said anti-Communist legisia- ' tion has driven American Reds underground—but that the 22,663 | known party members represent “a trojan horse of rigidly dis- ciplined fanatics,” 3. Hoover blamed a sharp crease in juvenile delinquency “do gooders” and ‘“‘sob sisters’ who coddle criminals. He deplored “maudlin sentimentality" toward law-breakers. Tompkins said the prisoner war cases were referred to Justice Department because men are now civilians. He told |subcomittee: ‘At the presnt rate. 176 such cases have been referred and we are told that we may pect many more. Our original ure of approximately 200 such cases may, therefore, be much conservative.”" Texas Growing Fast AUSTIN, Tex both camels and sheep. Mony'| Former Gls Are Listed testimony Wf — Texans ‘might brag a bit, but sometimes |they have figures_to prove it. The ‘State Department of Public Health Directing operations at the parks | figures one out of every 16 babies were Jaycees Fred Lynch, Jim born in the United States last year Inscho and Jorgen Paulsen, along | was a native Texan. | with David R. Ewalt, William Aho | ; and Raymond C, Keller of the Llamas have close relations to | be in- on COURTEOUS GENTLEMAN—Larry Mason, of 569 W. Huron St., opens the door for Georgiann Schultz, of 221 W. Pike St., arrive for Easter services at St. Hugo of the Hills Church, Bloomfield Hills. J as Pontiac Press Phote as they of the the the | ex- fig- | too | 4 for questioning solved, history-making $305,000 rob- | bery of a New York bank. Police issued a confidential order | naming Edward Schussler, Schirmer, 45, a 200-pound, German- born criminal known for his ma- chinegun technique and his daring as a posible suspect in the daylight holdup of the Woodside branch of the-Chase Manhattan Branch bank last Wednesday. Hunt Machinegunner ‘in Huge Bank Holdup NEW YORK (INS)—A notorious ex-convict known to be skilled with machinegun was sought today in the still un- _alias A special picked squad of 50 | detectives was heading an in- nation's largest cash bank rob- | bery in history. Besides Schussipr authorities want to question Redmond Crib- bins, alias Mike Malloy, 42, whose photo has been identified by a bank employe. 8-week-old son, Billy, of 1104 Dorchester Ave., into St. Benedict Church for Easter services. Pontiac Press Photo NEVER TOO YOUNG—Mr. and Mrs. William Weishaar and their are shown on their way Police Seek New Motive |in Strangle Death of Girl TORONTO “®—Police looked to day for a new motive in the stran- gling of eight-year-old Judy Carter whose body was found Saturday on a nearby river bank. Judy disappeared while return- ing from school six weeks ago. Police said the child-had_not been sexually assaulted as origi- nally feared and only her shoes were missing. R. the died yesterday morhing in Oak lawn Hospital. after - ari — of several months, Marshall Publisher's Widow, 69, Dies MARSHALL (UP) — Mrs. Frank Moses, 69, former publisher of Evening Oeste. Mrs. Moses, widow. of Frank R. Moses, founder of the Chronicle, published the newspaper from her husband's death in October 1944 to November, 1945, when her son, James M. Moses II, returned from military service. She was a member of the Michi- gan League of Home Dailies, which -her-husband- organized in - 1920; the Inland Press Assn., and at the Kelser Funeral Home. 7 Instructions 9 As - ; . La i ry = = 7 . s, Card of Thanks i Help Wanted Male 6 Help Wanted Male 6 Help Wanted Male 6 Help Wanted Male 6) Help Wanted Female 7| Help Wanted Female Death Notices ccm so exrmme oop i. |scjons “pun orem. 07h, |[Sarenmacnn cune.cuninie | eee | eve mernennrererns| Help Wanted Fs | WE WISH TO EXPRESS OUR SIN- | ACTUAL JOBS OPEN IN U. 8. | EXPERIENCED CHEF. CAPABLE ICK [CHANIC | Hous: LIVE IN MUST — oe Fo oih.c00. Trev | ot Bandimma 5 laces wnctoms Wek | OW N YOUR BUSINESS TR UCK MECHANI = like children, FE 5-3129 and relatives for = kindness and | ei paid. Write only. Employment | A ve — eee and ban- : - =_=—=~)T MUST HAVE GOOD DRESS SALESWOMAN HALLENBECK, APRIL 11,1986. 1955.) sympathy shown during our | Info. Center Room 660. ¢ Green| quets ges. Apply in_per. wmv. 4 - EDS SALE: MA, Bthel, 1000 LaBelle Gt. age se:| ‘*7moethy shown us during our St... Boston - 14. Hopkins Restuarant and Cock. GO INTO A PRESTIGE occu-| MECHANICAL EX- STORE MANAGER FOR beloved wife of Robert Hallen-| Church the Brace-Smith Pu. | tai. Lounge 306 Main St.. Roch: PATION. WE! WiLL FURS ae Wi) consider only women with | ‘jeanere branch. in Clark- beck; dear mother of Mrs. Carl, eral Home. the Pontiac A-1 Thread — Roller U THE GREA PERIENCE, MARRIED) at teast 5 years —— — Py rs Goon. Eile ae igeer mata’) Raitt deviate Supervisor | PRERMISICRD, woe OT, 7S | UN SAMS GSE) AND RESPONSIBLE | Se pied ee mg" | Ee | ac al and Depa . re ‘se ~ .*~ : Rabe: : EQUI PROMOTIONAL > TIN home geese, Mare eine Gee | mento Ft Se Pontes ee sar eas errne Poe. Starke, PLANS ALL READY For i. | REFERENCES.UNION Aopiy Me. George. George's New- | \VOM AN E XECUTIVE _— 2 Cleveland a - Mrs. ga Schaefer and fam- | tiac Press Box 62. FLOOR COVERING ~ Win oe = bed SCALE, PAID VACA-| _petts. 14_N. Saginaw. : will, be held Thuraday. April 36 | — - in Momeni BB iy aise _srew? = SALESMA x a ee rt jens | TION. GOOD OPPOR- DRY CLEANING pout Lelong toe, ane, 28 a a p.m. at Voorhees-Biple Fu- mo ‘ " Freellent rinity lor e = ohaN as neral Home with Rev. D. D. Me- | “= gs PE — right man! High school graduate, YEAR AD UP. wnat % 7 TUNITY FOR RIGHT * INSPECTOR peed oe once _ ung your own au Bil Cemetery Mere. Maulen. |" LOVING MEMORY OF OUR | reailors ofc, stolf, and Onn | MMe sei tecs Ceovicdseass| gusiniae LEtian santie | MAN. TO TAKE COM-| new plant, air conditioned Bir-| money while you're building. ex- | eee sare ot the | | $rer e Sod tromer Meward | ae 6s cones er Smoleam’* tase as “onpeses| SP CORFT RTE sueitiee | PLETE CHARGE OF|- mingle Cieaner. 1253 8. Wood- formation sre Sally Pields st the _ ee ee Sener Bees | we are soe omni ae mane | stheee WANTED. DON JOHN as gammenee. Ig-eo: gdb oe coLona” oie es) FLEET TRUCKS EXPERIENCED — WAITRESS rap aon Dm: oe te ke aaa | 5 je n urchase: AE : HAWKING, APRIL 11, 1955. BER-; For the one we loved s0 dearly | son's. 817 & Walton. PE 4-0410. | Croup insurance and profit shar- LOUIS _F pow CALL’ FE 2-3091 FOR | _Sooler 6.93 ee af ‘Rd. WAITRESS EXPERIENCED WITH | the A. Pontiac, Mich. age 73;/ Has forever been called away. BULLDOZER AND SHOVEL 640 'N_ MICHIGAN AVENU «NLL +¢ lev_Lounge_Restauran' | feferences Pufi's Midget Bar, | dear sister of Mrs. W. E lynn Mother, Hulda Phelps of Lansirig. APPLY IN PERSON CHICAGO 11, ILLINOIS. APPOINTMENT. ASK | | EXPERIENCED WAITRESS DIN- 266] Dixie Hwy. “Y vunorad maha R = held brother Harry, and sister Paul-| yen ERS apy — She Milford | 3rd FLOOR PERSONNEL OFFICE ———— short order cook. 4845 WOMEN Sparke oct Chapel with pet | ——!ne Janta of Pontiac. area to operate bulldosers, scrap | = Sears, Roebuck & Co. FOR MR: GOLDEN. ‘Bie Hey. wares | Emperigoces’ wttekene sctietars mo r | ers, @ power wels at Camp | —.___"__ EX IENCED IT : in Oak Mill Cemetery. ce Flowers — 3; Dearborn Apply st. the camp | AOUSETRAILER MEN. EXPERI- K EF | LE R WANTED: MARRIED MAN ON | “and curb girls. Ped “auburn Ra. rerllseng) rd ses Tagger bm Rawking will ie in nate at | ~~~ Donetawe PLOWERS Motors. Rd — fainging and final finishing, Avoly experience, Good home and good | EXPERIENCED WAITRESGES. | _Teieg Sparks-Griffin Funeral Honie. 2-4301 = Coach C+ 902 N. Saginaw P wages. Rochester Rd. Neat and fast. 107 N. Saginaw > WA | Met W_Buron_St.—___FE_2€00) | CAB DRIVER. FULL OR PART ‘ nigan erat ES WANTED BIOGE Boe Pik | <2 Lo Must be 18 or over Apply MEKRAS. APRIL 10, 1958, cHRIs-| FASTER FLOWERS time. Night, shift. Coimpany_ paid oas.'s “eto ts ATTENDANT, FE =. No. phone calle yg Call iy. Might and Ge SATTRESEES OW | Mor 2400 tos J., $10 6 Paddock St., age 23, reasonable .insurance. Apply _101_W._Huron son. Barnett’ s, —_corner_ Silver Leake Ré. _ beloved son o John and Ev _Corner_of & ck Of CAB “FULL AND Ww. Vets 1 x. Bagina 8. Call in person. 22 8. Sag. HOU! Fe eset ee coer arether of | ——“SCHAPER'S FLOWERS part time, Company. paid ins ‘Korean Vets & Non Ve oer pacees oe thirg, shit, WANTED EXPERIENCED | Experienced Waitress to 50 Mors J. Mekras and Rev. De PE 2-3173 a = Orchard Lk. ry aa See ad under Instructions. ust be experienced and room. living quarters. MI 60581 ? wages, Fe” most: Mekras. Puneral serv- | 123_AUBURN aace. Apoty aes AND Must apply im person at: _- erm, s.—- | Hours. 6 pm to 2 am. Apoly after 5 p.m : 4 opm Ca Ri ARE OUSs YOUR OWN B YOUR! ih niv ce will be held Wednesday, April Funeral Directors 6) interesting job) 1... ma han Eee ae person © WORKING MOTHER en eee ee Cold Heading Operator | {hat wit ‘pav vou more aeney | CENTRAL TOOL & DIE! [oe rt eee 15 Sey | CLUB 99 a eT eke ee Gace AIR - AMBULANCE - GROUND Capable of setting machines on than vou are making now. con- | 690 eves tire family. Ea ‘86.8. Telegraph Rd. — Rev rios D. Gouvellis offi- | Stead tact Haro’ rer Ine... your 90 Maple Rd. styles for entire family. Earn eS, tegseee & care Ot et ciatin Interment in Pontiac, | Pursiey Funeral Home. PE 41211} open and solid dyes. nady. $30 comm. Experience unnec EXPERIENCED MATTRESS 7 To Brie * wr. Mekras is at. the | COATS FUNERAL Write _Postiec Press Box_¢3. amon lS : girs eae "REE Catalon Write TANNERS tart work i eee ene paced aalomas Johns Puneral Home. {| Complete facilities OR 37757. cost ACCOUNTANT t roy =e. rmingham | 1i6x_ Brockton. Mass. ._ Call I PE Pore e 5 pm. | = - ck ons ae Bon = Drayton Plains Waterford Twp. | Excellent opportunity... TODAY SURE roceen Ne a ATTRESS. CooK | WOMAN TO, CARE FOR 1 YEAR MIELKE APRIL 10, 1955, SUE ANN. DIGN SER MAN BETWEEN. 35° AND 45. TO | Derienced Steniv work. Avviv to| ‘and dishwasher. Apply in foutwern 's or living in. FE #1206 61 E. Yale; beloved infant daugh- | Kirkby Funeral Home FE 41862 —- psec morxocyet = MIDWEST drive manager on calls. Must be | Mr. McPeters. Pontiac Laundry.| Hangar Restaurant, en between pt Design sees a ++ : ‘ willin w r in-| _ 5.0 8. Tehcerot era = _ter of Gerajd W. and Barbara | —— = ae Se ee . , crue ar bon SEM Vinh | —mmd_Rd., Pontiac City Airport. | WOMAN FOR CARE OF V Micke “Puneral “tervies will | Donelson-Johns Dental technician $390 __ 08s FOR MEN ere a Ri, ETE, 2am 10 | WANTED: EXPERIENCED YARD | GaPERIENCED WAITRESS FOR | "ote and hem aonewont. Ene + be held Wednesday, April 13, at AL HOMES a 42576. ss, Box 76. - Beckends. evening work. S171 |. in. More, for home thea w 1 p.m. at Grace Lutheran Church | «pesiGhED POR FUNERALS” |GraeOer 2 WANTED: “EXPERIENCED 6Ta- | ->e'¢ EY). —yness yon | WOES olen Te eer with with Rev. Otto J. Gehaits offi- Shirin Chas Se MECH AST? On MACEARIC HELP. CED WAITRESS FOR | WHITE WOMAN TO With ; er. Must hav. ls. Exne: ence _tion attendant. 1365 W. Huron. Gemete meas ray a ‘at Thoughtful Service CHE 2808 : FREE DEPT. necessary. Apply in in person. ne calls sy cl spre Jatt tare. owe > rene the Doneison- hae Funeral Employer pays fee. Sales and Servixce Inc. Keego. q WOOL portation, Pontiac a8 Hom Voorhees-Siple | oe soo | Braftome jo Sa | Berne ae. aa eee Bot_€4 s __Home pe oree eeee gr. women's apparel... MAN (FOR WAREHOUSE FORE- WAITRE . att PRESSER AITRESS man and : wen lies ©, ln ee rare’ FUNERAL HOME BOND i: M PLOY ME RG Midwest Employment work for one wita necessary quali- No Nights or Sundays . . lington st Revel Oak; dear | Ambulance Service, Plane or Motor 59:4 wo Huron FE 44460 dei Feeine Suis Sack ade _fications. Pontiac Mills Inc. | Must be exverienced--write-Powst----— AEAC HES £ “OT nan pethe: Ss Ome Bae sre | ———— 2-437 4 EXPERIENCF) ROUTE MAN FE $-9227 . lip ape oe | tae Press Bes 6. og weet Sirmingham | : @rhart. dear sister of Laura J Monuments A era -channers OMA pase — Ages 21 to 55. Apply at Yankee. laces Wanted Female. + 7 GIRL OR WOMAN: TO LIVE IN. 75 work on telpbhgns Good ‘sal: ee ener Beaet oo Le ——— = Stores 152 N, Saginaw, ee Care for 2 school —. rigs while Sry i vou qualiMpCall at 8 N. - ten HV Larsen, Albert Johnson.| BUY DIRECT AND SAVE ' EXPERIENCED ~ SALESMAN BE- ——— —— mother works. FE 5 | Teleataph near W_ Huron. MAN | | TUTORING, ENGLIsH READING, Arithmetic. etc. FE 2-5068. Work Wanted Male 10 BLOCK LAYING. B cE ment work. PE 4-6773. BRICK WORK WANTED. FE 43200 CARPENTER & C. NEW & repair: available . Burt Murdocs, PE 2-761. aes CARPENTRY. CA RE- Wei ‘CARPENTER ae NEW AND coer wo MAKER 4ND CA ter. Kitchens coeciaity. Fm one +0008. is 2 MAN WITH POWI or er, OR after Cait ages PLUMBING WORK WANTED REA- NTED REA- ver e Sroory after 7 >. omnes | WINDOW _ ‘WASHING & LAWN MOWING. FE 5-6293 or FE E £E Larsen and £ Larsen Pontiac Granite & Marble Company twee. 25 35, for retail seHing : Assistant Boukkeeser | GIRL TO WORK poe cawtan i ee 4-2657 and James Johnson Puneral. Robert J & Geoge E. Slonnaker a pia yporeegpcent = aaa and a ee a oe = ‘hdud be auperitaaed a Games and im pat @ Mca. coed cae | Help w anted 8 Work Wanted Came Te ‘April 18 nt 1° 0 co enna | me Sorteet e- ____*8 25 THE “GOOD HOUSEKEEPING . : bile dealershio Prec ve = Arteraft Cleaners _ Rochester i RIOR NIP PPP NG rh A PRC GRR AG , ~ 2 - T iv e a e Muntoon Funeral Home with Rey. Cemetery Lots 5 SHOP OF PONTIAC With late model car te werk wih | RAY ONE. Realtor | adr Sis20 wilson Ponties-caai, | IRL” POR (GENERAL | HOUSE- ! . . WASHING AND IRONINGS DONE : __Theodore Allebach officiating —— aaa 31_W. Huron PE 4-1555 maneeer salary if you 1% W Hur Open 90 | _ ise, Birmingham ~ork ona care (oi n ve, ie seat oe ~ -_ |@GRAVE LOT WHITE CHAPEL. EXPERIENCED MARRIED DAIRY | Qualify. Call at ® N. Telegraph, | Phone PE 3-7103 or FE 5-7292 A BETTER PARTY PLAN SELL.| sasve ee surement wie fe special Kenilworth. PANOS, APRIL 10, 1958. DIANA, | FE 23010 after five, farmer. Registered Holsteins. | near W. Huron - | sae Penny Newton etics. Part | - r isa, week & the vee Sea Wi WANTS HOUSE- 381 Chandler Bt. age 43. beloved | Samcam 7 | Rouse, top wages, “Phone ‘South MARRIED MAN AGE AROUND @. | SERVICE SALESMAN. MUST BE | t'me use of car necessary’ Mien | GENERAL OFFICE southern section of Oak- | __WOFk by the day. PE 5.2953. wife of Jona Panes: dear mother Lyon’ Gineve bag | No children to ive on Mink |“ ‘neat and courteous — ambi commission For » wointment. PE Experienced. Must be accurate land County. : 3 NOMEN WANT WALL WASH BOX REPLIES ——— farm. Dependable and steady. iden opportunity for the ri wer 9 anc. st. wes duties. FE 4-1549. ing nd cleaning. FE 1-0223' or . Kantron Funeral service wil be At 10 toda <2e. Soe harsiea Pcanaer, Wattn Bon New miracle STRETCH prion a=" Th ve aa APPLY IN PERSON TO: CURT ATRO RUFFLED ON PAW. ‘ A ow ie bs ny e . = held Tuesday, April 12, at 2 pm. t —— . MARRIED? tine-Cadifine Ine. 1 Wood- | ladies hosiery. ONE LENGTH FITs | — Must tive in. PE ¢6 i, 2 a “ged Pick ‘tp and delivery, Fm et ee Guarcuns ceteate there were replies at Mi “Ws ward Ave., Birmingham ALL. Immediate delivery. Earnings ENITTING AND CROCHETING IN- EE gs ing Interment fn Oak Hill Cem—|° the Press office | 5 RRS OL : ALESMEN NOW LING TO none bean Pn FE $0060. capeeeenent puows phone | FE 2-014 10. MR. McCULLY Ai soa accom uomiaas ity WORK OR Ne ‘etery. Mrs. Panos will lie in | WANT TO TRAVEL gas stations, yo Hiemeoas ‘with | ASSISTANT 1 = LA - Circulation Dept ng_vy_hour. PE $-0000. 2 mete bt tee Bperks Ortna Pe the following boxes: {| as Managet - Trainee, then as new ol Jake, emg Beer me SISTANT FOR I nOgCTOR's LT ee ee epbeowied: lohan EXPERIENCED PAINTER WANTS _ mere! & Hom masseet, ett pat om rete ie yer rete accounts. Reply work Dicoaad MI 4-2626 9 to 5 rd agi , —. — THE PONTIAC PRESS | omgine and decorating. EM RENDON, APRIL 9. 1955, MANUEL, F 3, 2 | tributors? Salary plus commis- -——-"~ ec? ress O.——| P — can " USEKEEPER On COMPANI 1011 Mohegan Lane. age 39 be ei Sh So sae ee 4 EXPERIENCED. sion start. Paid’ vacations every SEE THE BEST BAKERY" BALESOIRL, OVER oo | fo collecting or detiverine. aad, se aseas 1 Per. ngunetees po Bing | PANO. wees a = Seog ore 28, 61, 66, 71, 75, 76, &3, — ‘Fala — Lome Your opportunity wea pever bet- Ane erson Bakers a ae ae Mile | MIDBL-EAGTO WOMAN TO Cane | Ne Ree og ‘Rests en. | _ fonso and Anastasis Rendon; 8... intelligent and ambitious. Wife | ter for high earnings and security —B4,_Birminghom, MI C7116. | home answer business | Ces St, | TRONINGS EXCELLENT 1 Da¥ dear father of Rene. Dora and} .| ADVER I N _ must type, drive, travel also. | No investment and full training a = < More for home than . __ sery.ce, FE 61471, Vietor Rendon: dear brother of | Experience not needed. We will | - — heer eel ‘his CAREER GIRL! _wages, FE 2-4629. . ooomn a7 MANAGE ROOMING PING. Eugene, Philip, John Rendon 1 train tf you qualify 1 W Huron. i SEE JAMIE FORD FOR THAT WANTE: AN TO CARE FOR house. Rent and utilities free retarial service. EM 3-2842, Mrs, Rose Pena and Mrs. Jupe } tude tests and rigid character in- | _W. Hur SPECIAL JOB - children housework. Must live | Loca’ r tiac Motor and LE WOMAN WANTS DAY Zepata. Funeral arrangements The Pontiac Press vestigation. Must own car. If ac- SALESMAN é Fisher Body. Call Mr. Schwartz. coe — week 9 will be announced later by the 7AN Ds cepted you wil] be assigned under Doctor's _ Wood OTT, Detroit. WomAN Voorhees-Siple Funeral Home, FOR WANT A an experienced manager. Promo. Agerensive a CARETAKER - WANTED. | "Wed. and Tee “pat me EET Ean, | . r & rials E i. 2 owe. APRIL 9, 1955 MRS p Possible to save $15,-| privileges, group insurance. Appiy pS mae ay _— aon i YOUNG COL WOMA : Orion, Mich. age €;. be. | DIAL FE 72-8181 We need a man 25to | #3 meme Sem ® oo a Fashmo 1721 or "fiexas | would like work eve or or nia - on ; 2 rmation and application imme- . #1210 or write 4900 N cleaning or restaurant loved motber of Mrs. Mur! F 8 te $ p.m 35 who has had ex-” | Mistely _ while opening still MONTGOMERY WARD ve., Detroit 10. po ig — sotience ; : Teticie eee enty Ott 788 "IS | coy 9. Washington Royal Oak |: HALE, On, FeNAre Exrear |" Building Service 12 Sutnter: Yocur aster of Praat iy ertece eheid bo te. perience in layout, | lifetime ity. shit coral. cook and kitchen helper. g se ee Geuthen, Mrs oles ne ported immediately. The copy writing and gen- NATIONAL RADIO ang ig gS rans-A mericad. ip nGhs. NO BU a pices “ART SWOBOD A andrew Eppier. oars Pronk oes pilonedl apace Ste eral display advertis- __GLENS FALLS, NEW YORK SALF SMEN r be ag ory home. Suchy Real- additions ; : u- | t : Bide vee . feral service will be bela Turs- |g mae an noe: Lonel bd ing work. Ability to Man for service contacts.| wne can qualify to start at Seat ea eee ves me LE Instructions “| nae ue Sy. Aor apm tT net mecrtion of ine ae do some art work Age 21 to 30 yeats. Ap-| SS F tt Apply 498 Orchard Lk. 3 to 6 | Janitress | AAI Dh a foundations -ani chimneys, OR fngway officiating Interment in || rendered. valueless thrown € | very helpful. Must be | ply at 111 S. Saginaw St,| sed 12 ao — BOND EMPLOYMENT Korean Vets & Non’ Vets ek sin Geiss an ns || sem aee'meae be care sp | 6 able to type reason- MEN . | Child Welfare. Worker [53% W. Huron FE. 5 fat Ker Jobe ass | rs. i @ ae = 52 + * * state at Allen's Punersl Home get your “ill umber.” ably well, have a good you need extra mone. thie ts it. Ss private Children’ 3 Agency Telephone Solicitor ERS OR TOOL En ESE id = . ie or ot ‘* : requirem. a a NERS SKINNER, APRIL 10. oss. AR} aivee without ft.” personality and sales |_0-N.’ Telegraph near W. Huron. Rl K K social sclences. Salary determined oa oan sate» weneanne wore | i prin willing wie qe e , loo ic. : MARRIED? WANT 70 TRAVEL : training experience. home. Must be over 21. For ap: required. investigate beloved daughter | of | Robert Closing time for advertie aye If you can and Atsint your husband te butid Pontiac Press Box 69. See ee ees wime: ments ¢ sizes S - sou! ure “Married?” a . EE | SEES | we oce e | SRREPEREME| DRIVERS [eine eet ra,| Be eee hae fure Gipson and Mrs, ArtieCol. | § type te 12 o'clock the ments and are inter- PORTER AND CAR HOP, MUS _STENOGRAPHER salnty. Call Ml 6-290." tel, Wed. April 3th, 1 to 8 bert. Mra Skinner ist the Gay previous to publication. ested in a permanent have chautfer's heense. tus : Prefer experienced person for oe ot, Thurs. April shen 10 Purstey Funeral "Homé and il oe ess ses | EXPERIENCED sesitin ‘tat reeuicer, intiative mse Nie “sn state after 7 pm. this | | Transient Want Ads may connection, write box peg wy. oe =v ‘and ingenuity. Unusual Oportunity ARN, 8 er ry wil be sansuneed har’ | |. tne dey of publication after 29, Pontiac Press for La me FOR DRIVEAWAY | Gr eider: “Apply ; personne ay PORD SURROUNDING AREAS. “| RBURETOR AND esti i metraninaarecn ter earaatai < _# . od . a x e ~ = ’ to 4 hours + \F ‘rT RMENT wORE Tt APRIL 9, 1955, MAR. | § ‘* ftst insertion. interview, R HOUSE ENoINEER Fon | APPLY IN PERSON enees Gomeee Gavan te das ar baily eveuton, IGNITION "Seen, ee the J. 1925 Maddy Lane, Keeso| | -casn WANT AD RATES . high oressurs ci! burner. , experi- GUARD HOUSE: CREDIT CLERK as & car, and wishes gPecta SARE Weta he ee ee : Harbor, Mich. age 72, beloved | § Cines 1‘Day 3 Days 6 Days nced. Interesting clerical work combined mue 100 © week rs DEMAND " p Ba }4 2 135 ghee a2.83 Round House machinist mashintet's Fleet Carrier Corp. with te! < one 7 ul : HW 72 bye} Loe: _wtive fireman. age 21 to 20. 506. 8. BLVD. &. Bete a Het .o8 it 6 200 (380 | 50 o Bring birth a and Tt Apoly § / ~@ 80 (433 ea am. to it te 4 a, . yee Tis tb B . i : oh | ropa ax —— ‘ . : with m » No le |. 30 608 On. | ctle."Geee par Aves 6 Motels | - : / | p* 7 OD GRY SP eee : : eee | ye ; PO poo : PT pe UE SE TR ee | : THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, APRIL 11,1955 _ = a year ce ae - “TWENTY-FIVE | : Income Tax Servic e : vic, 24|FUNNY BUSINESS: by Hersh - PE | Lost: Se berger | Rent Apt, Unforlhed Lah For § | Hous a. — = acs Sonu a sxsw roma on ommpie, €O a dhuldren 20 ACRES NEW 3} BEDROOM UT: ‘ “Balawin bus. Return 7 tooms modern full ba | t¥ Toom. Good ne’ dg, ~< ie a — = ines F. A. furnac th. new i proximately oe | Py mah Forms keen chicken case coon - gaa *30s7? ; = dows. | . Saginaw . 126 Glen : stall barn, $12,008, terms oR Fu ' | esse wood dees ; Z “pp | C. PAN . ae is 4 wh “i 7 % tb aad dees. male and t Mu- aa RI 10 APTS | Ph_ Ortonville 132 ag oy ter. ¥ On. and pig im se first Ned choo: # ubure A. ; Cost: 3 rooms : : rights. af ee BR bath. Stove & utiil- , . BENJ AMIN R ) me before vou sell. Huroa 46-3505 _*" Clark St. Ca before 6 . Garage. jar room house. REA ULE LANDSCAPE side in. Approx. 4% acres i J08 FLEMING, FLOOR ~ PONTIA LANDSCAPING sonals 25, R BOB MAHAN. PARTL : ee lot. lake privileges BE D of land { * Z ic ; Y FURN $5050 8 SEE BE and a ome car i of fais, Ia divon ae tas ol stain od \reep and | AUDIVOX WEARING AID. RM. Si vontenc ie tnas backs uel dap OR LIST ¥ LAKE bedroom ranch home “Ol heat D iscoumt for ‘cash YT PRECIATE: . EXCELLENT | si0s00) VU ae one. fully guaranteed: 633°. | —10!'2_N. Sexinaw IT—WE'LL INSURE property. Purchasers w — ree vard. Lekxe| Dorothy Snyder Lav . CREW Biva 3 , N. Saginaw. FE 4-05 IT nrivileses. Gar: y Snyder Lavende — Brick block AL} tn Fe er ail ANY GIRL OR WOMAN a 2S ne renters in 4 “Years— ~ brofessionai SE orgs ‘ $15,750 NOT VERY OFTEN a T LLE ‘Vernoa Vie. Pusse PE gles Ph Pontiac merce Rd. Available after ss T BEDROOM | 1 or EM 3-303 __ Tepe : Do we have the rtunity O R | _Ccandential the Salvation Army. nie wane Ieane sii0, OR 3a Sat. Sun | Mechs arege Priced for quit OTTAWA HILLS me eu cl Sones —ws weekdays, terms to suit : price) The hom SMALL 3 ROOM $500 down. 3 be A MAR ’ bed e is @ two ple oniy. Call a sae Oe basement. t 4 Poaee. Close full HAS ee ee — | with a family seed ‘ate le ze i * se] | eo eee iret ee || inoa Gale aad 1a cgeeirone DEN to an unfinished attic Pui BREAKFAST ROOM. ENCLOSED heat Paved ribbon drive rates. r work clean scaping and warden ALTY CO R TO! I have- purchased the records of Coeseauts Rea! Estate Exchange R ouses niturn 36 se jose A DREAM TC is ent H U f | $500 down, 3 bedroom hou eh a a. Full price, §5.800. | ; , KITCHEN “AN ) asement w © to Josly R . NO ith auto. oil 7 Fastener Se ia Resin | I vwer S$ "a evenings. Poel ER: Landscape | Knapp Shoe customers from the | Oven Evenings and & WORK FREE | nce by ceeete seatseck weekly es Site SPECIAL 6 ES adel amie * pn Fe 30283 OA A. 7 oe — Om 3000, er monthly Lawn bidg eer ec | wai ME 4 0 af ome | é a lt . ES anTDOR. FLOOR LAYING | Ceased’ by Bate of Mics. Le - Petry: | we are buying ont WANT CASH? apt A wri Geo. Marble. Realtor | SUX RORCH, TO MENTION oo and finishing. Phone FE| _ estimates. EM 3.2071. Mich. Fieve | DONT - REsIt rik 7s mer | ret TODAY! cag oor Face ae or < PH A Reasonable. ie right vartv FE 6261 Andersonville ep S| =“ TOTAL PRICE | down payment ls arr cates. — TR “RIM ie ty | sor the best re will Ph | | cat are areer | Oe ee, p raks| Go am stle tye wate! | Value “Quick cash eetiioment, | 9: land com weiees oe) sar MODERN 2 BEDROOM, 2315 IN- | SETRAC TIVE «hoo = | aceen on 7 “NEXT TO NEW” decking, crane : : vers waiting Orion. For modern kitch 000 DOWN leo WEDDING INVITA1 = a: i tix bo be _infermation Lincoln 3-6222. en end f ful bath = A c TIONS $7.50 | NICH you F ¢| eed ee = : ave ey cea we an sepa oon se03l, ulate. __Moving & Trucking 19 ot radeee Studio, 18 W. Huron. | & HOLIE you For an honest senraical call | STONE ‘3 ROOMS. Late, Useuiial anpecanes lec | FHA TERMS ad sina tone es a wa DRILLING C | ASHES Ww | HOMADE a ee HARGER CO. EES Se oe sear | ee ote ek | 0! i} 2 s . s ev i te Coo re C&M DRILL | putUBBISH, CLEAN UP soties, made by ries 450 | Sariwats CAll On YOUR Russell Young ee le ae Medere tot bide from vi erm Bat pees] ONES yRSZOLD tly. “Moders. Semel tam 23-6058. | GA-t MOVING, TRUCKIN = os | Jand contract R Also 1 room. kitchen. bath | Pontiac bus ake School and | i room - PECIALIZE | 1 CEMENT. rea and delivery. Gees eee ai KNAPP SHOES Fano or ccutly mM relr) 8g meet TOR OC can Plavstead frie ‘Cooley Lane Re.| este tua om aad me takes. | LOO CABIN ON. 4 LOTe. bait Tatee utility.” room S _ itu , : Building Supplie | on me | ss n_ santo we pe 2339_0 Templeton, Realtor | 2ven Eres. —ul_ 04 gun ti 8 | WALLED ee DW. B.REITH EVERY | MODERN ConvEnt. it can be yours, for oaly upplies 12A. SAsEMENTS CLEANED | AND Bane $-6720 | 2339_¢ rehard Lake Rd. PE 44563 or unfurn ut Alor se ieee MAN" ..| MIDDLE STRATTS LAKES THIS | ett VOLS Sanve CUT STONE. pine, _hauling. PE 31385_ bo "Wesson. Rigen gy || | a el ob Rent Apts. Fairnished 33 Ro we Mt PY SUSAN LAREFRO IRAEALLY A BEAUTY AT) : wing. PE 31388, 1 W > a oes . OOD EOE PEON aa ae i : TE DOW TD . specialty OL_1-6475. | BEDFORD. MOVING te were OTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT | If you have the contract-we|/1 RM KITCHENETTE a Pe | Rent, Lake Property y 364 Spell pis Laie | $195 DOWN _——— | age. local and long distance aes | Ponce prerope eee Dist. 701 | ey Se te Clark} vate bath For 3 maura Pat = POLES CCE LOIS O OSS pice: §) roces tome cet around $11.500 Located on Colu bi E . a e ith. 1EW me. in °52. $7,500 s " : mbia. \- an Lines, Any place ov- Slovene | —n00--8r0 Mich, ine. whose prem | _ast_tor_Mt_Cisre., enn) he ag ye | “Gn take Goes thine ARTMENT PERRY PARK | I Metis. coniemunea Oot wie se | lace im the 48. Ra. Por “Mich. _ . 7 5 a Apts, | Lor FE 5-6707 | But , A . cE FR Bo mW eh ey h ree room INCINERATORS CLEANED. [ te uor Contro H.-J ¥enwelt _4540- hang 1 Pe tise. ge? Se ENTRANCE. ——— _ erie tad & bedrooms large AKE FRONTAGE he) os work to meet oor Clean ap. FE 27108: ~Parke- + For Rent Rooms 37__ sth. modern cee YEARS im uals hn See SOS fee + . SERVICE. REMOV Te ensues. Ceotal atta Paiva Med an) ne | Yast bar. utility, electric heat sl.| MODERN aoe On bnooe | E , Gm Ag ta. Savings & Li he Loan Co. 18 W. Huros 7 hopus, PoRwamED 1 FER A ICE CLEAN SuEerTEG ROM - == INCOME - | Roo HAS LARGE LIVING || 93 ye M. Stout. Realtor r “FRUEGK— SERVICE AN} the — noe RNISHED 612 PER a BUS STOP. LARGE FRONT Nice 3 | ENCLOSED PORCH CENTRAL | ee ? SERVICE AND? at TH week NT family wit! | TRAL Open water tie, Field ght trucking. Call after 4:00 NICE LOTS AND | Tse" ciose ‘in ‘Cal PE Pai0i- a weet eee cee ack sYsTEM. A REAL | — _PE s-0e7?. 700. 7 Bema, “mmnned, ont 188 E. Huron. AN SLEEPING ROOM LA. | throughout, new gas furni a) | Moubie PE 368 ON AND, APTER THR DATE | Waal home to eo, on basemen ie Be aay wet. | SE Cen eee TNO | femeistg te ere 8 foom $7,900 | Northwestern at: Middiebest ie, me to come ic , ey 30 cibe any debts contracted by aay and ‘aia Shove as down moment | * eS I mm ay a. See | _roome Men only, 46 hee tha x \V-R: ADIO REPAIR Only $1,458 down ATTRACT Ses Mechanic. St. | oo ee ee ee references, | 2. ROOMS; ADULTS UTILITIES GOOP SLEEPING ROOM. LADY. | eee te naling ext d scores dah utility pon Fe teal pce MADE easy | —Write_Bos "yen see 1 *wiitord. Mich | ater hed Gib por wh. VE 2430 | ee eae are aNERANGE Mere Sik bulazees “Garenee S| 6 MONTHS OLD | _ sant Gardens. By owner. FE system Sow iets’ ae = WERANCE — ae . | wae Mace thatene nome | Wanted Real Estate 32A\? rE poe. Siooee WELCOME. ee eae De a _ — with 9008 dow | tal od SYLVAN SHOPPING CEN- $1500 D a ty: ® |PRivare — | POC ISP OL OS | ra we: | trance. 37 Alli UTSIDE EN-— . \ | Stat own f os rives = ACREAGE WITH M. MODERN. COUrLE ONL —_ ae ‘ i AN WITH Se TON TRUCE | a exp. License-Bonded. MA $-1061. | lake or serenge ou iaree ate. | 72_Washington 8t ae: | DIONE BOUSEEREPTEG RCOHS. | on ‘RI EWAY | Modern Ranch Nome | lg AG We washers. anytime FE REOPEN ING CHARM 1 HOUSE Por fishing oan Mee | PRIVATE BATH AND Whitemes —= men. 168 | Oo perative FE ¢6203| 3 BEDROOMS. 2 BAT 3 bedroom bungalow. suburban on fame egotances . auty Priscila Bak éctniia: po hg a ode palate | entrance. FE 44433 1 | Co-operative Rea} Estate _Bacneage | JETEL CARPETED COM- | location, with basem an ue Ave. PE 2-4021 SUDDEN SERVICE — ASHES. “ee | oe? 38 corheis Rd Easter | —Ezess Box 67. 3 7 ROOMS NE aed SORT OTOR. | | TIONT | HOUSEKEEPIN en N 8 PATIO LOADS OF EXTR furnace. electric bet weler at || _bish, apd tient trucking, FE ¢6070 ‘esc. Private : reoms. EW CONDIT | ow. bath. wired a Walls ALL CLEANERS PE cove CASH FOR HOUSES ate entrance. PE | FE 5-8260. EW M REAL PvALU I A| tric stove 1 for elec- Free > obligation. F le. T REDUCE 1 ms cell our hous _4-4625 after 5. Adults only. | S | E FOR \ 00x130 lot, fenc NPR cow : rucks to Rent stinated? “Try our sale, selentife | for Wor mye ke wil to get 3 3 stov J opnel orckdal ELECTRIC | gle or double. an thes ee | IN H E | $15,900 : otal » price ‘#6 623. Why rie = | firevlace r stone work. TRUCKS TRACTORS Sena) method. Individual nutri- ne ogame for Uber od ven! waaeen coon poorly Adee seg || neh ie =? al ORTH SIDE ' a ‘ ‘ ay: meee 3 ae ae ed ve Te ee OO MERT programs FE 44131, | Y BROKER _tage St. 244 Cot- PLEASANT ROOM FOR | LADY OR 3 homes bd ageorteeap eh soy $2900 DOW lH ; Bat Wa ee CHINE PRET Pickup || Ws Too Stake | Wed. Household Goods, 7 PHONE FE 41187 } ROOM AND PUL | man in nice EADY "| neat priced at 9l0.0ee. a ome and Income _ | ___ estimate, Ko tob tco oF ee 'GREEN LAK testy WR ny Eke On| Peer. Meat ee eet | aes carmen $10,040 with $1300 | Live up or dow ; i= eee See Pontiac Farm and CASH FO ss : {, < E OFFICE] _ Prospect_st. f 308) | eee gage oe i ek port. | fellow help pay pio rl Nice on : 3———| Industrial Tractor ae CASH FOR ALL, JOS AU, KINDS 8 38> end wit eT EaRES 7 ROOMS.—Pr sae marmance: | noo detenere ) eoeTiac PLawt.| “ANY LO “| N° aS ot doos, & seems, Gown | KPERT TREE TRIMMING & RE) Oven £3, 8. Woodward FURNIT URE NEEDED | oN piace a “List a sa — SE ie ee d_ KITCHEN nae fe_wul buud CATION at —PEATTY fo eieda oe esa bath venetian | 3 FE 4-0461-FE 41442 ale odd lots. Get the | |} ROOM APT. PARTLY FURN.|~ ROO) ——_ | thoice on y Some OC 2 eer | bedycom. se we eliee 8 i bee | ~ our Se roy Camel a | Be ity ese wn gta ag an) eich ee ee | Te Sa ree SSE) ow ongag px no. | Enema eee _—. Els ers Canea. : rete wn A for you, B. ak e x NO NIGHT SHIFT mo | AOGM AND BOARD OR 6Li oe Sicettons ane arrange ‘Tene: PE 5-0418 is poe las and hot water, good $4 be. service No fesults no led_tree. PE 21980 ______~ a SN’T IT LOGICAL? |\—thitdren_ West side. P= +0008 Son TaND BOARD (oR SsEEe aA TIO | Med) bil) dd | Sppointnent ‘onty. | St7® PY | chatew: Semieally tres.ed at no | MAN WITH 8 PICK-UP WANTS | 2 ee 2681. “FE | —-17- vow-trve-t-the-Waterford-Drev-}~- y ROOMS BATH. [UTILITIES anor te Peasias leer. 413 E i hault turn. EM Motor. 473 E.) Rote Re Se a Phone OR'|| WANTED TO BUY ALI | Yon. _ Clarkston or Surrounding | >— jp —eat->-200g_—_—_____} _ManeiielA. : —— “BUR? NIC oe rE mer Caranets “REDUCED ° Pa Pe Ss joke oreee "Sc vesoeumies 65 ; clean private CLOSE IN. SLEEPING ROOM FOR LADY. ST ou BEDROOM Hc HOME. FULL PRICE ,, Real, Estat ICHOLIE $117 “Hick R W 1. Oe Satie Gasuste s oD e entrance, share | west side. FE 40415 ON , ‘ dow 0°™M state and Insurance inne SERVICE RE Larce van io serve ale ANTED 1 FURNITURE: rT TTh area? | working couple. ie re eet or| Rooms With Board cy b1. Joslyr E REALTY ( 0. lyunroon axe 7 aes Eve Mr Meise _ ci 4 Avtdy e218 E Pike. Bovine. FE 4-486. sale and want prompt cour | E ¥ Eur: akD D BATA. SUM PO ‘PORCH. GRRE A | — smn 1 eae gd: GR Bao brick. my equity, $2.500. | PERRY. PARK“ 4 ROOMS, | BATH. Be is es—wowray |, ODELL CARTAGE | RT RTAeCO 5 Soup sa Se aren | Meas veornes Pe t88 oa noun” grep_gite owe, oo Phone FE See L & S SALES CO. 2 ROOMS, UTILITIES FUR. EE | | MEN HOME Privii BGES Fv — Lake Dis District. | j Waltes Bird 4 feom lavatory, House RAIRING “AND FOOTINGS VOLEMAR MOVE EE aon. | SEAS QUNTY'S LARGEST | 31216. im bedroom Laundry. Incutre 4295 —- eman business “lots! $5000" with ik i tent a Peed pela 8 OVINO NG AND R-| USED FURS eee AS * 3 JF ENTRANCE, poner ae se “phone OR 3-630! SPECI AL as dow - with $1000 : i Agents 9-2866 State. FoR 3 MEN. ‘SHIFT = Single. Homes ee installed. FE 241 : ONE OF PONTIAC’S LARGEST Phone on Tid or OR 3-1769 3 ROOM “PRIVATE. 5-0780_ pay "| 2. bedroom a , a nose y McLARTY. BROKER: eh ete MErpened = repanre _FE +7881, " Oven_9 tot: Soe tet ROOMS BRAUTIF! oExy on ae N. TWIN BEDS GOOD Sithated oe See es woech | LAKE HOMES FE +319. aa Painting & Decorating 20 |~"Wid. Miscellaneous 28 sarap festeope rem | Beatie meen | Rese, eltce abe very nh, BALDWIN : a . 4 “ a= | e ry ag 3, deuvery.| 2 DECORATING Pal Sa eames case 1 — YOUR EQUITY IN % sa. . smote beat. Ga- ROOM FOR GEN ‘LEMAN. FE farther informatton call OR 37614. Lake Angelus sales aries es Gee as Por a bon PE ever OR ee ee mas 10 OPERATOR'S LICENSE. 7 7 ROOMS AND BA afer ¢ | ROOM, MEALS, CLOSE IN, ABOVE | HERBERT C. DAVIS You'll be thrilled with the peel Meare bedrooms built In in = foo PEO SI6T OR | ee eG PAPERRANGING. rs ontsnusl, by Kaufmema. wiles WRIGHT, cor poe Paruishes Couple the “average home. No petite 4925 Pontine Lake Rd. Jocation ‘of this fine 3 ped- | will sell oir hegh block to” bus, ICE"S TRENCHING SERVICE. rt reme.ed. Estimates, FE vsED W wet DRILL! Oak.and APT FOR” WOMEN. CHILDREN | TWIN BEDO. HOME PRIVILEGE = TRI 2 car attached @arage. fil own plus mtae. costs. . tines, soept — tie. and Boo é as E FE “chine. OA 86-3233 NG MA- | Co-dperative heal Estate Pachange _Sllowed.. FE_5-6340. = Downtown, $15. FE pap he 2 coo it RBAN | est Timkee ol] ise OFF WALTON BLVD sins’ — PAINTING AND WALLPAPER. ‘i TTRA —— _ home. Has gas, I nt L $821, or PE 5-108. AINTINO ata OA 83801 oF OR aoe i ee Wanted, 284 MALS eA, a caer eaenaeee oat Convalescent Homes 38A| trees 3 orm, inde: ‘od n "The whole, family. wil home” a car garage large tet ______SEASFERING 2 REPATR: WORK, | _29% : BASEM TME 1 Sy) as e plea ake priv 83 = Fee Me Te f 3-0163. PAINTING AND DECORATING, ee CONTACT PRIVATE | The demend is ‘Qur =) Se ee ae ca ae PRI- RDING HOME FOR ELDER- $1,500 DOWN : | Dad” “shen be ‘eds. the — = es REE TRIMMING AND REMOV. wate) rashing. Pree estimates | cent. Box Il. Fontine Frese oer Four, "sie ‘week PE 83007, | CONVALESCENT CARE OTVEN Basement. "Sy acre garden fol apa Located in nice subdivision. 7 po Aas estimate. FE 23-6019. FE) Wiz aa at Once | = Ae pp llerss to please = Our | n | BRICK TERRACE 3 "AND | to + norma CARE GTVEN | 3 car ga Sees aa sarden soll”) Breath Taki donee ee ee ee PUBLIC RELATIONS - PUBLICITY. ‘Painting, Wall Washing OR _31518 ae ee acer (Eg - 2 Se et eee mation, ee ee View * | Screens, °30 "das alum storms es nes. eet | ee ee sed gph dle wal pater lee te, that Jou will be satisfied. We | MU_¢2082. TADCe.. ROOM AND BOARD: “CU CKLER REALTY ein vonch ukotteat meme, screens. 30 day poss. $16.500. Boa sgte..Peee sere | Paint Preece ree eet ee oars | Oca pat he Se ara | ae a oT a ee nl . prepared. Small. ind rograms | Painting & Wall Washing | os-s7-3 PERCENT INTER: tnd closing Call us today to list) fremiry fectities. Ph. aon, Orten- 08. | tw oT Eben FE Tse | | Some aseee. Sornee, eee | is SEE REIS? Bounts our pecially. Dial Ov gee nS PAINT: 2.900 AT 0 PER CENT INTER: | To, Buy To sel _ville.__ Orton- | __ Hotel Recam 29| tees oo enten een rece | snes are ‘inchuded. inthe vor MI 44419 : Tawa, Precision MACH FILE SAPEP. HANGING AND PAINT: | for arty. FE eke | YOU BUY IT WELL INGURE IT COMPLETELY MODERN | TWO —_— ate cee ee ee eS oe Co-operative Real Estate Exchange db. W. FILED | _ ine. FE 46829. or 42171, Ww : ° rooms, private bath. entrance and HOTEL AUBURIN he e divided basement. cas 8 poet and sectaston, Was (FOR BIRMINGHAM PROPERTY a swe MACHINE ae SRT. | PAINTING AED Ree errs ented to eens 29 tonville Ph. 45R2, Or- Room by Day or Week ot West) eebarben: = ere BENJAMIN 6 STEPHENS. INC SACHINE FILED | and paper removed. 25 years ¢ ~ H _tonville | le yi ’ "1 BEDROOM TERRACE HOME. MANLEY LEACH. 10 BAGLEY ST. a eeiere ots or 3 > cals aaeacrat Soronanernn M A AN COTTAGES FOR RENT, FURN Cooking “and “pelrigeration ubit breoaetiiaiy stork ime 3 room avart- Sylvan Lake Front Suchy Realty. FE S616. H ‘ Bookkeeping & ' keeping & Taxes | 14, fiaeon 1 ~PAPERRG Behoci “district Wanted by ihe ed. Winter rate MY 20171, 468 a 8 | venient: “Jocation SIS down. ‘Com.| half beth brick with ‘at. ee! NTING, PA’ 7. ~ oe | : j o : ~| SRENTING END WALL WAEMTRO. | 79 May tote 3 On3 “Soe.” | op.aperatiee Real reae cart vene Orion. OTEL ROOSEVELT | — haf a ort we, | Fee OT oe kinds. Tax TYPING free estimates FE 40173 or my | PY MAY ier: 3 “OR 2 BEDROOM oe ve cal, Estate TORS age | PREE RENT WITH EVERYTHING NEWLY DECORATED ROOMS $10” room LAKE 6 rooms. 19° living feet on water, sea wall, | ~ Ra FE $-0676 Fuinrind — FREE SSTHUATES. Drayion, Watertord are «FE 0263 ™ bey servis, Gare our WITH BATH $15 AND UP | ered dunee teem conten sercsuee Sarcuae to / T 1 — | , . ston i = = ir 7 room xecuti = ing, Tailoring | 16 ee ee i Tea 1-6). | 1075 W Huron 2 er BACHELOR *The MONEY ONS TS ene oe Baracen | a caper makes this one = WOMEN WANT WALL WASHING. | —°DCe*._OR 2°10. mrekv.-Reter-| WEE? _DOOR FO BRANCH adults west side. Ist floor. OR 8126 | payment. fet Lt att) mt tenes < bees vereee: H . ALTERATIONS; BUTTON HOLES | —Painting.OR_3-220¢ ot 30404. CIVIL SERVICE & FAMILY. CAN. eee we a vate entrance. PEST 27763. vr: HURON HOTEL, CLEAN M | Lake F Speci ae IS cents, While you! PAINTING. PA | be AMILY CAN | WOULD LIKE TO PURCHASE 60 | FUR a rooms ODERN 3 ACRES. 8. room | Lake Front Special S&F oe y T ANG caretaker. Write Press. Box re Sait SE TO Eo incrces | cqunte,_ ie fooma bs 427 06.55 W- eee ce nd Pamn coe | eect enn a BRESSMAKING AND ALTERA- 5-21 ; children. 44 Euclid 1_St. Ph FE 2826 | with ac i epee! y it's extra FAST SIDE ~ ESSMAKING an5 ALTERA- | watt w aN a = EMPLOYED COUP couriE with REF- WALLED [ARE STUDIO UV: Rent Stores 40) over _ gow | this fie axa hens ome Re spartmente: apd store’ Pout ASHIN erences W! LLED * PPPLDLPL LL PILL POP LPL i = : Refinishing 16a fans “tron TY irae ofp i ED NORDMAN | "ei, am Somesre,cice COMPETENT WESUITTYE 3B) "Ra ‘Acne. wo soon, am| BatodlPutetind at | Bat Sede Sat Sheedy ag * _t . _aiter “5.30. nd . faces 85 room, new taurant, 39 8. Saginaw, FE 3-6362. rooms on first fleor. 2 bedrooms | ette 18x12 with custom cab- new sement. gas heat. REPAIRING | ANTIQUES. A. SPE- ~_ Physiotherapy 214 SS OULD LiKE ere = and) dryer», Private » goirence, WILL 67 SETWEEN | HURON am, and ‘floor Full basement fur: | garage and” mote ap. Bereened front porch, ‘Ambit $:7332. AIO UT A : e or 2 girls, MA @2704 after large $12.786 wit with garden space At SE SEE ea ES MSE NIMES race sone Serer FE sai | LISTINGS WA ee | ao EOP See MeERE | C HAYDEN tac on gs |e a — Ane AA VICE TO LANDLOR ess and com AN - e171 | ™ A “on Fo IE 42851. - esggpunevell Rental Anent FE Sundwal Ti ANDLORDS. mercial near A’ To ES» B . | STORE. 102 8. SAGINAW. FOR- EN | | Lake Oakls Lp RANCH HOME?’ -3 or « E older meriy ate rooms’ Basement? i. ee Se PLOW- ___ Television e 22 oa "Roy iy anal, Realtor _older_couple. OR_3-1943. of | meriy ‘occupied by, Pontiac Piston 86 E Walton Bivd FE pout 8. foo akan you'll enjoy thi Lente | — wee —— Se EYES 7O ae ALL LAND. | #4 _¥ Buren ve sai | Te aubern Ave FOR TWO | _Wi'Moward "Ph ‘FR D000. | Rexitor oben Fret. pansion attic with room for home with painted plastered - COPENMAVER'S,, RADIO & | TV YOUNG ‘RENT srmiehet: | vena eR OR TART Pe gum | stewie WORKI ~ For Sale Houses | , on nest. tare fireplace, fuer) ain ont Roache act ag Ciatkston . MA 5-8931 _lee*caug rm Ese0r NTAL |MYERS RE..L ESTAT= FE 44075 So SS oe ve le Houses. 43 43 Four of Nin e porch a Un cause connate BARDEN Jj Fuowro “AND LAWN | Ax OP NIGH. SERVICE MAN'S Big With 2| Larger homes eevater, oy 15 : + =e scaped to sorbed ney ee Large picture window IDE sea rE} 5-8300 - | childres. 2 yf3 and $ days. Would U oe fo eee APT BEA LY $1,000 DOWN ly 80.050. eg eee Pas end ‘ +) As "Cot a, * 0 : like a 3 room bg a r income Sar eae u Cedar .shaked 6 room and bea Without any advertising < oft ; earl gerock fireplace. and ae 36 _or FE [= Close-te- Pin saset bungalow, basement with. Shoakes he homes we bul ; : oe ooking the peaceful we- ARDEN : MAKE. PR 69136. ‘ oaweum 4. aupeies equity. Trades mate to satisty all heater see, automatic hot water nave already been. purchased. ampsen Only $17.450 e RADIO. 8. P. private bath, in : go Tigation = Harbor, Lake privileges Keegan had been look-| - ILLNESS FORCES BALE — Type 22A Sa m fer suemonaty May 1. Sylvan Lake. paw forgone every where, of this fine custom built ¥, . . ee . te Ww. Waren OO PR ist pnont RILEY, eae - ae saw Merce o wm em oor NOTHING ELSE TO PAY! ns woh dpe, SBIR. gl ES — RED HORSE « # nh * ‘ $7 200 paved road eo = Swe sce oe cones hemes ne Bath . =e. BEAUTIFUL HOME 5019 Cass Eliz: Rd. - TERNS IGH full basement gas or of] heat. Purnished ; aloes “PES 119 ACT : month includes every- R. Hila — 42252 © . EASTE aoe ee ae ne ee ne or 'W. Mura St Pes- 79 Lege mn & — SALE. PE 40006 DOWN PAYMENT oor ownage ed Livieg seem fooneg O Son Qn East Biva.. between Perry and tiac, PE 56181 Larne ae cellent con- — ne cine : ft., dining room and lichen : ‘ Clem. Pan!” - dition, full basement oil . | GROCERY BUSINESS STOCK AN $550 00 fal WasemUbt. 3 ear. “garage, “Anchor Real Estate “Hey, look! (connie ome’ Sine! UNION LAKE PRIVILEGES, COZY | dition ne Fao he sl ete a : ; ' "Phone PE 39506 bedrooms .dodern Call m price. | _temore. PLUS MORTGAGE COSTS coe eeeres Priced an se200 ree FOR BETTER HOMES ede ME FARM For Sale Houses 43 bird casei cboaean Highland ‘area. 23.150 : FURNITURE STORE Fe me a s =D PRA e 43 or | . _ PARTRIDGE } for man and Ww - , i a-| Call FE 49564. T WHAT you've been looking | REMOD years old at Silver or Sale Houses eee WARD_E, PARTRIDGE jéee 1E comeaye west ae eae LAWRENCE’ W. ior a shy ‘seeders baceas fe, Lake. Liv Livine room 28x30. Hand =e 00eee Otter-Sytvan Lakes as ky ALTOR FE 2-8316| Qhcrate this. profitable specialty tion, close_ feetse. and teom tor tere Mt ae: hewn Socal in living Lens : Qniy 5 desirable. high and dry 4 ron neo store. Future T haeecmaniy school and golf course. & A area Sean wear earave vlenty of yoom._eue im tining un base CIVWJINIE, _* jose i. | building = Bor - owes $5,000."‘tull ‘price. Pontiac Pres: arden space fenced = . kitchen with : : looking — — fe | ee | nested | AND INCOME Here'y'an opportunliy = priced 20 ACRES (ie ca amecanied ee WM A y WS Saee wae repeat pereer seem ond te: (ea, second | ¢ Paddock, anee woe from $915! F "A"tumece, basement, garage. | LITTLE | REST 6B. Rennett, _ S Ave. nea Established 4 - A. . house, 12 Body gate. 50 E Kennett. a ——————— try Club Es floor. Situated on trees. and| Willard house, gas durnace. W. BIRD, Realtor chicken coop. brooder Fisher Body gat : N a R. | FOREST LAKE Coun tifal golf dandscaped with 35 ft.| reat 6 room st floor: 3 rice | CARL W. , Ul barn. $12,000, terms. a R. MAN OR WOMA home. plastered tates. Overlooking beau shrubs Pine trees over le] 2 bedroom toilet.” Tw NE. Pos § for the pric it National Bask Pec 3 sta . . 1919 M15 | pIsTRIBUTOR. REALTO: Nice 2 bedroom heat. paved Give us a chance to show Lil and honeysuck! bath second floor. YS ae get tO. | 593 Community /C. PaNnaus bas ‘ k floors. gas heat. pa course. ‘3 bedroom high. Lilac along | bedroom : 5 pees, ‘fall +4211 Eve ville _133._Reverse _chgs come Open eesthing a +3560 hero immediate nossession. only | yoy this beautiful id. it's hedge forming — barrier rear of fot. large -—_ ar public A oag! maaere ovo with Ibo | eet) af oe Peceate | *h_ Orton Oo nN WITl STOCK 3097 W. Huron Pobre es brick home. only 1 vear o ic ben road. front.| bath, gas furnace ote $11,000. basement and gas furnace. Also @ FT. LAKE FRON 70182 :60 ACRES DAIRY Ottie Ward : . t of this world Seeing Lar shai screened kj} + @nd parochial schoo! ae erm. home for rental income Walters Lake. F an. toois $80 incor « Ra. c or Full Time ADAMS REALTY leviag. Ghost AY Game tment tek facing jake. Open brick | « » ner will consider trade for 3000 Sherwood Rd. Sashabaw Spare or Full = |B MGR. ath ur re ible SM | guy" cent: | Sher et Mal PC Be ee eg oe Pa Se Saree a fe “aaa Gate ponsits ce | OPERATES FROM OR _3-2420 or z Ts ‘ “Oil. burn- ae ilet, wired for ; 30 ACRES Sa ‘S HOME and w ; a iV atk; kefront eut Near Union Lake. OWN ‘ “ DF mS with 600 feet of lake er with hot water neat, Garden PRICE for this ¥ Watkins Lakefror pavem 3-3842. SPRING BRIDES femtaee Oni 5 miles ftom Barr Plot. Dog eager ad eg Lose “PONTLA SAC REAL TY + Sere ee home. Modern gece —Shepping. BM 33030000 : Soon Daily 1 to 8 Here's a little dream home com- | tiac. —_ Pl oat tarance. Also Buiver ‘La $22,500. For further 137 Baldwin PE 5-8275 full bath, turgac ee oe Get ready now for many piegs- 1 ACRES | = ening pete . ELSEA” meres seaned — Loeead one bere lle modern’ home that Inturmation call OR 3-1676 after | (37 Bald = ; ar ok sire et Call ie ant ‘summers = oe sekinn Level to | eapeap ey + os rm ORGANIZATION Witt SELECT eS “CHELSE. on Se 2 is rented This is 6pm - ay night . te araner e' : E — ~ ndrih. oi Road NA THE “CH ter, sewer | grove on « nice mbieg! foceee. last. so be the first to pay de- \ ATERFORD , a * a I wooded lakefront lot. & | {erm is under — &rm. | DISTRIBUTO! SEPARATE Dis. oe et ee and ‘lovely “screened in parca, | tig #230 DOWN ous Hving room loxz0, vestt-] 1 OY] KENT, Realtor | 6 cottage with stone Modern house sad garage. 6300 TRIBUTORS POR EACH 3 Bedroom Brick Pris eel a a. ey eos opeertu, ‘KR on| Laree 4 or ak cce | ae caece Sesae seen Ba | 26 W. Lawrence FE 5-6105 fireplace. 28. ft screened per acre THE FOLLOWING eS = i 7 eee . sec 4 rtv mailt- 5 bedroom * oewicieess Grand Tbien FHA and Gil Appro ved STARTER HOMES Tetegracn road. ean) can kitchen with oe serait ne proteaayy Recagy nay — as t to Ronsumers rs Power cipal lero Excell FLOYD KENT, Realtor Mt. Morris : - son mow rare ive core, com gy, rat | eet Sea, are est ey rome Seah tigat aint: |" BOLioT? gMily REALTOR | testing ta, eee eee . Desemen: lecate’ weet com. D_ RILEY KER peng pee setting 170x127. Phone |. ARIE [= Enjoy. summer “tiving inutes goede Power | Saginaw Detroit GI on large lot 68x300 ft. Home “esp OFFICE OPEN $ - 6 E_ FE _ 41157 poe Ore 7-616 | ter a _SKE best: yet only 15 Pe tiac j_ Neat to Consumers ~ | Bay City Garden City : N dete om exterior with studd - PuoN HOMES ~~, ‘for appo G1 3 BEDROOM HOMES, $350 from downtown Pontiac. FAMILY INCOME. MODERN Midland . Piymouth Ne NG DOWN Gp fo; partitions. alse with chim SCUAKD De ~ «HOLIDAY rane ~ “13 RY AND KETTER- | Terms can be arranged ay Garage attached. 270 Alma 1 NORA $1 200 nev Only #978 town SOS ae iL _—_— EXTRA LARGE and | _ING. HANNAN. LI seaos a ret: ORmete Rien Mid. Meas’ Ortonville: Punt Ferndale 's cd : _ ‘a> - =y ed be OTs 1 Ka, ms—2 bed [ ie ‘Os60 Rove! | ELIZABETH LAKE RD.| 1704 S. Telegrap $730 DOWN meted. | Saw ue’ sc eamaene tae - OF YOUR Sohageet ete Geers ep Birmingham fully insu e. HOME C Xx wit in : Choice of § home oe ask 40 ft. rancn sty'e, bungalow com- FE 4-2533 paar ge fectecemens garage.| ing room —_ i aoe ee eh ‘ WX barn, out buildings, aoc e ada pom Ue Knotty pine cabinets jete on the exteNor with cedar : SS = east 5 t, glassed and heated Modernized c iG ecee eae OW? good fara. Greenville ==, Auburn ate Atiometic ot ¢ Served ait Beeb. “thas = ogy Orie gies atte IN DEV SN shar pest Jang ry buy at $6750. Tatas Sox136" with “privitenes NORTHERN CABIN 80 Acres land Newiy femodeied | fm ™ cevne . us . ae dern__ ' Space jorage room. | (PASE the door only #395 down, wih atached "2 ear" weora “front 4 rooms. good lea 3 Ges kee io.086 tall ooae sis NW est Side ; eee ee ee 24x26 ft, pose sia = ee Large Very mice | RAE "Cieek - Grosse Pte th & oil : ae terms possible 4 b tic hot water “Out butidings. — | Battie -RICH -QUICK &x6 storage room siehtiv parcel wean at heat. 142; tion » paoaigs ted lake privileges. aap ae Best ‘te = al Hos-| porch eutema' “kitenen, eg NOT A GET-RIC D ipboned driveway. ‘FP. C. Wood Co. age ae living reom with fully a + : 7 ‘BEDROOMS frame pemne neal eee | re eee foot on | location SCHEME BUT A 8sOLID ton re bg -=ot J window. baghs ce._Outside gril, Onty one t DOWN : ining pital. reg ate ae ole garage compietely furnished 1 year | ee ' URT SECURE OPPORTUNITY FULL PRICE i 1 {> corner firepim Carpet- S. Tet: |. Carpets in --lvine- ¢ ti! ; §00d base | Chame jake, near -Hale. | FLOYD W. B ‘T OR FULL-TIME INCOME. ighborhood. Tugs engalne_§ reom: i and siairs in¢luded. Ves > les from Pontiac $5.- | FAR AS $199 TO gos. : 51850 a ~ Realtor” ‘ae and drenet, Inclnded Pj feation space full basement. oi! | room @. Oak floors pias. Lake — |) gen pomnie a oon mntroas | PH._ Ortonville 64 _ | ART One Sm okeeaiene: ge. ae oe ‘Bt off Corner Williams Lake Toad & Mie | 908 with $10,000 down. H Cia ee ernee. Dear school | ule entranc ‘3 large bedrooms Crescent Lake 289. DORRIS & 80) ONE PE_ = HOLLY. MOD-| INVESTMENT 1 : cena. Pernberry Scott | Com Office Oven $5} price ee Total price $7,950. tered ‘walls. fur- home for 88.950. 332 W. Huron 8t. PH ACRES 200. NEAR ¢. | DISE UIRED. tone ne Tang ally oe ee After § call OR 0st BUSINESS: | °"Otane Raat Estite ec te duct work “Double excellent terme ae at +1587. Scher beet ree tesa | Dee Tita : Bot nie Hwy. | 1827 E Aubura Rd neat PES 21st kerece Desrable north’ side . — Soon Sb Suen ron DRACKES eETUR te tee “WHITE eS = siore | OL_1-6651 Eves. cation—on Spence Bireet Sil. t50, Sylvan Village he 200 FT. sue Wiha bern: “ of ausines | BOM ING) ON STARTING CAPL 2 5 rms frame home. fron a AL. ON | pers oo dt td, 3, oom for . 6 roo Saeeareas “Tol eee car- = ne divide. M strea: ie jon ” molly. 4aien, PORT Seeger? ge inten. S $000 dwn wil handie. Beiter ARLES HUMP HRIES beting. terms. HOLMES-BARTRA 1950 Sees. ARMS AND ACREAGE ESTED IN FINANCIAL CONDI. ° a ° . +c . D 4302 Dixie Hway, OR 1980 | call Rutledge OW Silil PE t £0003. | TION, OR INITIAL MB i TORS GTROU X & FRANKS REALTOR FE 2-0474) $100 Dow a 22x40 shell house BY OWNER IN STERLING Town- Soe patna ke REPUTA- REAL ee Sid Open Evenings | "po tt vourse 41 acres, 8 room IRE OF DISs- p E 2-5607 est side REAL ESTATE TTRACTIVE BRICK East Bivd.| 5, Telegrrph partition studding WwW ship ding: iso nest BILITY AND DES! ‘ Smee “OR ist High choot. veg’ He 1 Bar om a treese nee cash ip Cmoelngge ot Co-operative Real Estate Exchange = ncaa to choose from gina | Rechenes ¢ room: house” : as 3 IDLY. ON. Bs Po! sy Foor NER M MODERN 1 blocks to Hig Oven until 6-Sun 1 to 5 om. 5 rooms bath. gas i) front sum- _ § room house | ID ART gf ay Pt. PE S710. seu en eee ss ie St. Joe’s Hospital” basement, screneed-in porch. ‘BEDROOM BRICK Bloomfield Highlands 2 create Macau i, ar. guibiidings inet. foom owe | OF, LIFETIME TO. START ; Timken oi] conv. heat. Com- Homes ranging from down | BIG FAMILY BRICK 3 bedroom, oun Mills, nero is © reel] sicetient Th ee en eee jab her eisenees boat- — Glas Farm 554 Sou? LIMITED UEeLY AND SERV- Seminole—Brick pocae, Lives oC y care ee Hi 0g fo a3 a0 ™ dr cedar closets $1671 cash ts | {amily en oe sence, dea Due pernce, Sioa cows ter ing. bathing and fishing Bivd. 20 Mile Rd. Rochester. Re a conn ce GREETING j well planned fae cad ee street io- WILLIS State's Office cedar ¢ basement with rec t and on firsi ediate possesion lot _ 26673. CARD RETAIL OUTLETS aly vont screened Flos bohary good value at $10.- on od Popeih wo bed FE. 2-8532| mortgage. invotery = ——— room, and e Also, feed = ene oun hike i UP BY OUR spomPan a Ais nes ith thee bau. A ace ote totes --| 98 N. Parke. SIX ROOM ious bom me mec Gan. | smony. sateee CALL NOW. 2'4 Acres i els feo. “Por turther informe FARM Md Cernn soe d to “ys | forta Uxurious , r airport ew al J A Taylor RE ne cueruum | Attemion GI's ETT | SRE Tine | rar wm nm |e it aes) SE SiaP Salina Rea eae ; . 2 car bric é . : basement. Reailv a £ : Ba sf fed MEN © : , garage. New Anchor fenced eS pens we bere 6 FULL PRICE with $600 down HILTZ Dbl. garage $2.500 down, Sale Suburban Prop. 45A house 5 acre private. Tat vies | paesee CEMENT SE yond.” Owner wants eu ita mbination iving™ - dining captoadl trailer 50x150 gg Th ag- o ime eee ¥ AND (SELL weet Py Adjoims village = Le zi eonee oot = q beareaans’ Goan can _| tien for heusé, septic _ : : * REALTOR LAND al Estate | 50 “Siiesl meres te ress EACH WEEK O PALEIMEN é ; Pn ; ~ good weil. - 011 W. Huron | - Rochester Re - from Puutine Can be LEASE THIs “OP | ful't basement with H.A. fur- _ OFFERS w 1 a Bree. eee y iS miles ble terms. Call) PLE. [AR Guin Ottawa Hills ase — on i storm se S, R ltor rE om CD aa FRANK SHEPARI | bought on reasona’ NOT PROM «. _ @ “newer custom CHARLES, Rea ‘OWNER. WATERFRONT. -1811 | for particulars ABILITY. OPERATES ‘ ~— Baten, “F"reom ‘Sunes: $e yihaoprotimately | immediate Possession |B: D- FE 4-0521 PTR set balk blow own of gees | GILES REALTY CO. | SRM BUE Gan, Be ee rooms 250 down meds ae . s | ) finished. attic “room. Tiled Se ee peirvomn Titchea with |), Salesmen's nome phones: FoR on SINMINGHAM PROPERTY ens. inc! = & HARGER CO. | For Sale Lots _ 4¢ lea W, Waren dened es a —¥ piace hower — neat. _ Pri Realtor dining ore a eed ons m7 8 8. Tet Real Est tate Exch nange = 2 N_ w. Rove as Ph PE 5-8183 | BY OWNER. Poop gy eos "Ree | is aS 4 se sara tae SANTA MON. ubed aust ad eenea «| «Leslie RO ripp, Realto | Venetian blinds. Go chools | Co-operative Real Es 33000 DOW ad eee Leonel Oo at ee ica BLVD" BEVERLY HILLS tached glassed and screened W tecrence & Open Evenings side location Sor ah aoe with A NEAR , CAFORD. 4 ROOM _ sonable. PEs ALbinG ~ core | liwY Gas ca * ON Dixie oa cut of ate, Only Ha oo * ers 58161 or FE 5-8306 | partons balenes less Gas FOR COLORED pote le 8 pote le OL interior. Lake pry . gy mime oe g Pontise. and Water. 20 aoe restaurant. 4 pg ory ae ANDS —- . shag, "ilame take W sy hime i a oe my. Pw.) NEW MACKINAW PIONEER HIGHT . , : a 3 it or Se y. P. W. aE MM. : . che s room fully modern : ea lake and = ae F pd home festerine S bedresme | NCAT ha vee, cant | mame gin fall beret “asking | SEMINOLE HILLS y van | Lk. Ra Y | es os. of 2 bee BRIDGE % Ft of om down. 3 t. Corner ® - - 3383 “¢ * f - oute i Brick down 2 bedrooms and bath do hea m home plus ME a 8: No.2 Beach ac atractive set- : aay Pull reget Auto- cosmar ana oS Filet $2600 down ; — Began new y wdhre-mesern OPEN NaILY 9 TOS 16 MILES. NORTH om- Across ae rene = for you. ting of big. trees. Has fire- matic. oil heat - 1'> a Ou rate anes bene, combi- | 2_Gooa 2 bedroom, fully modern | sleet i a roo -— heme te not SAT. BUN 9 TO 5 At a farmer's price. way soil |¢. A restaurant. 12 cottages in ll, Uansie Ga hecness” Goere rage and paved street. Oni moon eras cat $2,506 | home Pan basement es beat. | living room Picks) nome bane: asa! Wa kate de ocie emcee ao FT FRONTAGE ON JOSLYN— Prlgghbd 2*ceruenally. Je a Sreaty | We i be watting for your call uxair Toe bargain at e. Only §2, staus conditioned - ; . desirable neigh- FE 4- = ronting ean, con-| No ® woe moving out of etate. This home s a 2 car garag Asking 82100 dow ment has large recreation room. it's oe eo in a eorner tot. + commercial FE 4 pRARKLIN of outbuildings in e ecent: ....._ : Price $15.900 terms. Also, only $12.¥0-terms down. furnace | porhood, ona iarge tous | BUSINESS LOT ON terms. | ditino.§ room -*home ‘of. r ft RESORT edroom < separate leendry rhb i Toom, spac ft, or terms. |. truction a 23 NES : Sake frase owes. bedr Ts lor 4 Family [= “An oa ome & =< mily br ai sbvotntment an ie aha “aod feces Cal oe. information éall Men ‘Spears. eran room “sith fireplace ont HOUGHTON LAKE Nent tn- tra lot Substantial down paymen : Sania Win we FE A. NOTT floors up @ own. t. This is : : JOHN J. A. y Now showing exce riment — ME Storm window. and th RUSSELL #5005 walls, modern throughout. come, owner's ape qi fequired. _ INCOM - every windows Built in 1951. Ri 170 W. Pike FE 4-5005 itty you would be proud to Tweedie-de-dee — Tweedle-de-dot ‘ - INSURANCE ---+-has 7 rooms—-and-—bath.- the west side: idine Painted snow wh' — G LOTS IN NORTH | _ prope eted. at $21,500. 96.000 imming. lots of fun. cINZLER@ | 100) Caitiend "Ave" Parking | Soin cack: 3 ase pare NICHOLIE, & 4. ARGER ; bearee ao ond bouton’ wrised | SoS Gen pase sake a coed 2 ne este iN , ETH gown. CALL NOW FOR AN AP- Pee coca oe areas. _ [Oven Eves, Pree Parking men! ail rites entrances. 33 W Huron &t Po. PE ss183 | 3 bedrc . oe oe ee neat home BUILDING LOTS ier in.| POINTMENT TO SEE. Tweedle-de-dot, waht a p = i C a ee oe ETED. w. for onlv $100, down. Full orice) 42 ists 40° Ben Phone De- Buy -To Sell— ne ae muro RALTOR Ph rE £32 | rawtord $17,500, term 6 OOM Seen LCase: =D. IVAN only £10.208. Don’ ¢ myo for in Peat we wi me rod wv ee wert Iau IT IDE 6 ee i | La Watkins lake—2 Lots ereened a oo S H / ame A TT = 30 FOOT LOT NEAR SCHOOL, 687 STATE- W rative Real Estate achenge | Why Don’t You Look 3 bedroom brick in good| West ton oe $7332 or FE ner i Real Estate Service of Pontiae RANT ON AINS {Dew listing on the take? condition, spacious 18x30 iiv-| consider ee 1 or FE 5-947] LOTS AVAILABLE. LOW Down —s Landmesser, Broker DRAYTON PLAINS ed peur ms and bath natural ing. foom. with fireplace. —— on| FE 5-5091 or sermons Robert Chepia © vz tine FE. 50978 3 bedroom home olf bears fireplace, “glassedsin porch Seay | modern kitehen, = gg gs we ee easement rie If = eueees oh. FE 5- hg oo _ttruction. FE 4-0047._F [LAKE | REALTORS —— Fiting’“c 2a fenced lot, | the ect Gurengnent Neeae ic | recreation Toom having Cre | tecbed “parnce. “ebe teitiinesy Cooperative Resi state Eesbengs | * at anh seen 3 en eon pei aoa = Exchange Taxi4a — feos Lovely Cape Cod beso [ha on! te te oe he aac “comer, HT, Realtor | dining 1 a —— on a Co-operative | Real Estate Exche Spee FARM Ei wn Het SZ : sAS STATION ; SUBURBAN. | ‘closet dining 1 iis tone | Caged with fireplace’ at din- wit fo i oe JIM Ms FE 5-9441 _ Bereich ot off Orchard Lk. Ave. PRUIT. ORTONVILLE _Rochester. OL 8-631 > thon--tn--busy--com-- Tae ieemt y bedrns we | ee cae Beat win Fk ey | ee room’ 1 bedroom ang foblie and verechtal ceheal. Hae wis moran & meal Monae Goan 2% ACRES & HOME |”, ACRES Fr orchard, " approxi- | _Rochest Z | eget Fontiac Top eas | a2 x : room. kitch ‘o-ope ACRES ; « ; s rick bidg., w | Nice living room, Sa fon base.) with terms Call or fur : tile bath down a verwaking shower. ol farnece abd = 2 N mately 500 Stat bone site ot. 60 Acres—Off M56 product in addition, . mont, "evs “oi tevanee| ans | tormetion LOR | 7 {ikeetet poten exerieakinn | ter heater. Enclosed breezeway $500 DOWN out: | fees. beautiful ‘uilding s farm home, | tiful apartments ee ment, auto cil furnace ous CRAWFORD lake. 2 bedrooms a all warage. Lake orivileres or Completely finished on ag ford tor ar oa Modern renee 1 bed: Everything goes at only. Priv. garage $7950 with { bath up. Price includes ope Lake. $1.800 will handle side, partly finished t dow EXCEPTIONA VA q new roof and — floor, term e AGENCY . t. Attached ion 877 ver Only 3° miles rom ent bel on iret . - down _FE 1549 Fut careee cet Meee down payment, Balance fertile acres. ; Te Trade sr uedeeemms ae Pall casement’ rat A AT POSSESSION 15 DAYS. 3 rooms, 53's . Hu ol immediate possession, terms =. GREGG d_corner six | Pontiac 30 DOWN OE ad Fre we'Li naORe Ht] fear bask, Beams ommasened | YOU CAN'T basement. “garage. large "lot. OUTSTANDING BUY 7950 | . jwEMBREE & 34002 | Tatler” weet of Ponti ties iz $7 a 4 seem | TOU BY fost oe oe oe MISS IT ° basement. garage. ayy cll HOME & WORKSHOP 20x40 a 1568 Union Lake e‘vitare five acres. with over 225 feet! sharp newly decorate repair. 2, artesian, pe Jetation—ter. tile duce "Donelson School _District. cael If you can use a dandy el - Union wake frontage on Cooley Lake — modem in town WN berries. from Pontiac. bse Excellent rty in the snwe: Fem orice * | Sem Bay on tne aecre ae | ‘Roy Anne ne. ivecer sereee bare “sen ne $950 DO h ith $14,000" cash or 816.000. with | faxe— district geet BIR ag) Sit ns. | best buy on e lean | two-car g 6 room 1 story home w _ = “i oO a Plenty of room for = : VACANT IN } WEEK, $509 pee | ke ee neat and clean REALTORS W AYS to: ace. | aeese. Large DP hest & tar bt none Terms. Sh tums cea es. : 4 rooms 1 bedroom eee | rooms of your own, with ise 28 E. Huron FEderal 3-7193 GA basement. 0 Realtor t-~ EALT¥Y CO. REALTORS “ fect oer eae questa. Aajacen nuts @@iiareace Vary aed ney tenes oS ns plas. Evenings and Sunday 14 : : | West Iroquols three-bedroom home | 4) 1 VAELUWET; Rea REA "tl 9 Sun. 1-4 Clarkston—97 Acres taurant sea = - oil furnace. Very good buy | Ue no mirnace olur Open’ E ESS t condition. large living | IX. 5-0693 Open Eves whaawe | Cla mtle- | 4 room modern ne price of $6850. ' ti decay “workshop Terms, i ; H APPIN: = olbaiger gles waance sunroom and Fd — ee ; | _Eatate Borviee . Sou Le) 0263 Exe Idea! tor esta, with Inge’ a... ane. mon wonderful uncludes every ait 3 P c \W N : Tau sited dining toom a Lo-aperativ sen eee . jonial home, 2 Bearoome: laree vile ae ens i aA Oe echoLine | $700 D PARE WITH ANY ineluded in the Sale mee of $16, LOW DOWN PAYM’N1T 1918 w. Bg ; ieige, remodeled 9 baths. jn, GREE NHOU SES Ls full : 5 F st : i a: . =“ 500 aes ms EXT enc s oe ai nen Biche stares One of the pcre ia the aie. ~S brand gel ig ‘nee ! OM side modern ranch oar Jum ries fers hese mone Z POST_ OFFICE mest. gutématic heat, Imme- Located a ia i peed ad ——— F bath gests, ‘price, $6528 with two pesca rs airea® io anh fe. eae. Built-in a ect wane ta 1953 shows a WM. H. KNUDSEN ite, oi “Fiizabetn Lake Es or i AUBURN HEIGH ers On jate’ possession. Will divide ag or ° Bed since 1800 930. ine ies . 700) ut hat is jeasant hitch and workmanship, St, Call MUlberry 6- Sereage. : : $2500 down. dir toyaed = “oS fil! basement eas heat Ly ae boards in the pi forced ale * usual planning 10 f 6 in REALTOR York § Ft. ON pond and also a pe mg bed- per month including taxes on the market today | en. Tile bath O1) forc oa featurine & spacious k Parquet 510 Pontiac State Bank Bide 3205 | SUBURBAN L LIVING Lot ‘#% FT. x 45 : room home. Buy everything for insurance. ee) ee ee | ee oe #85 living room with oa! ture Phone FF 44516 Eve FE 2-32 Ave. FE 44404. Inc. 2,500 down. } arden spot. exce - heater. Oak floors. a and Thermovane pictu : F modern ranch home. Sit- eres Ate FE tr R only $12, CLARK REAL. ESTATE Tent location “$1195 City sidewalk. sewer. water. window. “Tile ‘vain? who ES =e ustev on ‘ hfe Exeelent Ce ‘vision, ‘Lots tor immediate bud. | LLOY oe VARD E. PARTRIDGE Tr a! : es! commercial T 1362 W. Huron, 8 Open Evening: OFF JOSLYN a ennyson turn left to equipped 18 ft kitchen with — \ ; $10,800 "with $2,500 down. ing sies for Leal soe E. Huron iy we as \ N BUSINESS LTORS Co-operative Real Estate Exchange Mitire Beak ce Ottens ice wae *To- ae a tee Secs cases, open Be nd_Sundey_14— | MICHIOAN, aeTs_ IN eee an re tk YLVAN Sony to ‘tue ” Kooivent “asinines insite | tal. price. ® sitached) 2 Sl GSES RE * S¥I Sale Business Property 49 ' floors new! and se: es — . Pay Iiams off AC oy ee ivileges. Near Vi a AND re 4 BROWN postion aan pecs lot 75"138 R. we O'NE IL, Realtor fo n “Benool,” Ottered mee rm, a gt MAN ; RE ALT . 7, az = WINE | ‘eres Phone FE 34103 or OR 3.2937 NG STATE, BEE TT TODAY © wor no asthe een an, 1 | was Gael 4s ad ics 4m eD ‘sore end oes _ vr | a Brand nev, 3, bed cet GUSOREAR Co-operative Real Estate "| YOULL LIK IT one ia ee furniture, aia SPF CLGRASAW BDF ow 4 apm , Pom ranct ath — rooms. ed in this | OFF ee oa Ss , a weed mgm. Gnbie “kuaen| % csecee accrues ms aoe D wn | WEST SUBURBAN well proportionsa iietig wrens Ee. Geach ‘tn bone? oir BE pn amet nar wired, septic. double and oak floors and birch du kiteh. oO fe with fireplace, meal time will be ae pee ee ee RE- ving ower property sink, awtomatic hot water | througho t. Tile bath jovelv Ritch. jAxe FRONT " ny time in the dining large bedrooms, all interior Necra One acre | oi] AC beat, aluminum 5 = Here ¢ spot for vou i? ae & pleasure hot of good land, “A little Iand |e mM screana $16,908, Corn a > 1 OLD. 2 BED- enjoy Airis One floor pian better living.” Bheuld GI. 2 YR. = FE IT AND] room. toe i eager onuatine of 1 ene FULL Price - ca ee | WE BUY-WE SELL KOM ra OFFERI Bt vine oe bungalow w : ie Al aes kitchen. | rch, ee. cece i eee rN ower. Western ce- | see fake privdeees “Eieea as) DORRIS & SON OWNER MOVING —| itn tie sail shower’ Western oe- ‘ opin” &_ wondertul value. 'REALTORS CO-OP meueens IST SELL. porch. « utility * oom, = | 782 W. Huron st __FE ¢15 MUST . slorms apd screens. land 4 it firmce, $7500 BRICK HOME - Nine ere: | —— 2] lot with 60 ft lake frontage : ae nent, eae turn. One two rm. eed 'rom ond beh | 39.2 = ft Boat dock included, , NDS ea me . : FARMS 5 1 BE close to Bt Pred bungalow “basement, with Timten ane et sround. | STHRY-RE SCARCE. "| fu Rsement “reereutne roses SELL OR TRA LITT E ste, eet RM - 2 bed-| oil furnace, suppmatic ay rere ze eels To Trade built in bar auto, wether tad We wil! Ge nag A ga Bh bus stores 910.950 LITTLE FA cae | heater, screened porch anes To ~WE'LL INSURE It ryers, 2 car garage, ya ced] «the bag Nh = Ae bun- Syeohoote. “Sonly sis. Down Devs ens aia am Ratere hime fare! in meses Harber. Take win You BU feneed, s08 well haters brand new 3 bedro land 608 ft, trontane_ on Dixie ner pa Shas Secees ont ote ; on Sylvan Lake CHAE see this home iv. Extrior"all comoleted. Fut bain. | S18 1 , Sentai meres Located FT x : * ‘ : * . a3 : : BROKER : ‘CONSTRUCTOR GARDENS. well. septic wired, ; iH. 1, BROWN. Rea tor. west of : $21 sane aOR, PRONE FR ¢iiit. PE aie FE 4-047 00 MAHAN Bis aaemcne auto, | atte gouty een snk and a 2 | Ea Sh er | PROSPER® use ony bath. ie ce. © 500 sek . _ Biace, Best ee 0 MAKE YOUR O FE 5-3479 ea a ee fo : ENT, Realtor Ads! ‘They sell, Pg ay $F --y f ope fe: | BREAKS through Classi- TRADE EQUITY IN, bon N, DUPLE PLEX ON a gs oe : + 1.) H. BROWN, Realtor | F pres PE sos | SWap anything! Phone F Co-operative "4 1 a 24810 ss egal Mare Mrs. Te fied Ads! Selling, renting, | “tec Bren Bor ee F oe) TSW. Bren Russell Young 182 W. Morea |. PE 2401 x oh 0 en pews 12-8181, 7 : ad ony | BEAUTIFULLY BUILT R = REALTOR _ iv OWE Cougs + ings easy when you) pe Orion Two. FE 2- PE: 44525 a i + : 3 hiring’ 2-8181 for. an ad-| Bem, by, orRer 18, Oto WH ' NEXT DOOR TO 412 ave ms sa ta —— L. H. BROWN, Realtor call FE (S| gate! nabanaDassed aways SY | POST OFF Ig = 7 3 He eS Resi Rotate, Rach-| Writer, a ee ts ; . oe ‘ ° —— ‘ Sa 202 N. MAIN ROCHESTER, MICH. _ LOAN $25 TO $8500 4 HOUSEHO: GOODS Ph_ Rochester OL 60711 OL 1-9791 GET CASH QUICKLY Up to $500 1946 to 10953 cars Most deals —-= our tite. furniture. ey. mana wer securities, AKLAND LOAN CO. FE 2-9206 2 PONTIAU STATE eo | BLDG. NEED $500 or less WITH CUICK SERVICE? on Home & Auto ts the meee come. Most ioans made your first visit so come in P for cash = ts oa on your eu ature and * repayment bla oohes to your Reeds. Voss Ph. FE 5.8121 Home & Auto Loan Company | am: 47 Comm Nat'l wen Dery Fours: 9 to ¢ Baturda, § to 1 $25 TO a GENERAL ee LOAN CORP. #9 W. Huron PE 3-7181_ Up to $500 CASH © te co OLD RE- ANY Ez Uv TREA When fliness comes: When there are sre or short time Vein Becksets where BETTER SAFE THAN SORRY BORROW THE CASH YOU NEED aT ' Buckner - FINANCE COMPANY rE Above Walgreen's Norta Cerner ” and Huron Street, le Also Dra Piatns 4393 Highwey Across Post Office 3-1221 Extra Fast Service = ee $20-8500 — op signature, car or furnitu Loans meade without endorsers ri any vermwall. je garnets. Up to 20) HOUSEHOLD FINANCE dot Poor “Phone Fi feral 40895 SHOPPING FOR A LOAN? “YES" promptly to emploved men. women—mearried or single. Na- tionwide credit. Single visit toan. — first. Phone, write or come in teder, LOANS $25 TO $500 BENEFICIAL FINANCE CO. 1 W_ Lawrence, PE 29249: Pontiac ___ Mortgage Loans 54 ~LOW INTEREST). Unitmited oe for single family mm ——— H. ad PETERS ERSON — 1310 Pontiac State Bank Bide = 5-6772 Swaps 55 8 ROOM HOUSE IN st = vacant land, poles, tract or house trailer. Cal) SWAP and con- FE af lat 00T erewaaT housetrailer. excellent Sy trade for furniture. se rE 6 UP FOR or swap. Call after 4, FE 1 oe 1 ATOM- x Welder Acety equipment. and somes? , Sat, other | 12‘e INCH TELESVISION, TABLE | ‘rounded up through Help ae .-- -.§80 05 House ‘Pa: snes E E qa3 iB ag -_ tae im im Rem Enamel 61. “ie § oi 40 6. Pree Dein a v FE pouble »_ Red ¢ mampe id 52 Gal.- Elecinc Sale Mead ee name brand Ree. APAR STOVE, AND other furniture. very reasonable L. (A, WAGNER co 1960 N. Goedges Cor. Pontiac Rd. E 6-0221 ae BED ; DRESSER [SSER AND AUTOMATIC SEWING CENTER Ww. wiascas “at Wholesale. prices to. all See sree Pad ANCHO ENCES No coer down, PHA eporoved. R $7471 Artists’ supplies, hobby | supplies—check our clas- sification “Hobbies and Supplies” No. 24A. USED THIS sE ALMOST ary po Ne Ni $0,000 B.T.U. Sole. furnace, San. BAncain Will festals ube R 3-2946. fame BOTTLE GAS New low price. Complete installa. TRADE- IN SALE | _Puelgas OR ere oe: Kenyee | ac camee ETTE’ SETS A semble these yourself and save | inop Automacic $6 tees, S08 a “Snot beh cos aay ao jue st. ress. $00. Seadoo! a3 igi ainee Tl ELECTRIC. $30. tress, $20 OR — ot 1 | AIR Sous 43983 p.m, pumps, pipe dies. sanders, polish- ie BED AND DRESSER, | PORCH Foaaronn: 5 METAL — Sean a sewer pipe, pkg. $45. Children’s pedal tractor, §2. chairs, pads, metal table, used, me oe ae ORESRR ee EO, eet JACKSON'S RENTAL- e6h0. Seedio couch pe: wine cote ames ‘2 W_ Montcalm FE 45240 = ot. = posse reer ing| Only 1 available 05, R. .. terms. nro_ Electric 1060 _W._ Huron. “MAIN 1 FURNITURE ié IN. CONSOLE TV. 00 DAY Free guarantee. Terma, $75. EM| No. 3 od 2 Dougias Fir dimen- 1290" Baldwin® Next to Adler's Met | 3407. oe ee ee ABOUT ANYTHING YoU ‘wast REFRIGERATORS LAST YEAR'S| 25 PER CENT DISCOUNT TIL | (2N BE FOUND AT L & 1954 models Americe’s 16TH. Oi space heaters, all sizes: deel best brands. Perfect, new, guaran- HAG GERTY | desks with seats attached; new| ‘eed for §& years. buy’ @ new : J | Beak tse, bed beard boda, cume | RSLMCSg hatiee ihciiets LUMBER CO. anges ane & booger pind oe Fluorescent, 393 Orchard Lake / 19¢t seme sn Walled Lake _ al! Siger $3 up: T $25 up; cArket_¢1064 radios, $5 up: new * , Sec. sat 1 "pullaing materials FRAYERS } SURPLUS LUMBER $89 Orchard Lk. Ave. FE 4-0526 AND MATERIAL SALES CO. $249 Highland Rd. (MS) OR 37902 | BURMEISTER’S | LUMBER Four ¢’ s bie. value, 05. These ea es | Electric range pew ul anatate. famous make . Gas R ormica , ail popular color | TY i = reg had oot and be C RU M ro ELECTRIC’ i PW Ooi eS conv NTT “DET bargains Siichigan Pluoresceny, 246% Auburn Rd__—FE 4.3813, open 8 AM TO. 8 PM. Orchard Lake Ave 12 1N AIRCASTLE TV. TABLE ¢ & C PRICES model table included. $35 Play-| Rock Lath, per bund Ss 98 —ti_viano, make offer FE _4-3046. = Ghectrec, por, sheet ea 2 PIECE LIVING ROOM sUITE. 1** _W. nd pet SELLING. OUT ALL ALL | 9x12 rue Good "contin. = Cheon. 1x12 W. Pine boards, per M $79.00 |) @% PT, WALL TH. “pr. | te 8 Eaten __ i= al mona et 9 | tebe yd the. viny! tle. ide, 3 2 DRESSERS OVERSTUPFED | “x6 red fir ceeeml mee i Sao oe " LINOLEUM, M SIZE, $2.19 j- chair stand. GE -re-|2ya- red fir- “M g85.00 rm Vitiofioor *4 price. friverator Good “condition. MA ix¢ pine floor per M ... siio.00 RUBBER BASE PAINT, GAL. $3.59 | ©2152 Selling We. per ft $ 09 PAINT, GAL. $1.39 USED Zonatla, por tes $135) SYERS 14) Ww. non. PE_4-2066 a Loose Rock Wool $13) CASH FOR ALL KINDS OF USED TRADE-IN DEPT. lee Peo ln nee eee ot a dee aoe | § Be. Spee breakiact sot ... 691.96 | exex\, Plywood. each vies. $40 | CASH FOR YOUR FURNITURE & %§. dining room suite $39.95 | w. P. Combination doors 14.95 or tools. OR 3-2717 a ——— suite pes ped Aluminum combination doors $29.95 | 1995 CUSTOM | DELUXE HOT Act. size gas stove $4.95 | Somoitte only nn giao dS Point s for $289.95 with Apt. size electric stove ..... $28.95 8 WARE - PL ING . $90 allowance for any old range. | Table top electric rance $30.95 anpyes pt; Munro Frectrie.” 1060 W: | 1” YO" ARE BUILDING A HOUSE. Huron EASY TERMS . TE : DRIVE OUT R DAVENPORT AND CHAIR. rovaL| PTHOMAS ECONOMY D SAVE UP TO. $300 ON ALL le le i * * bp. Soars weshing machine met FURNITURE CO. MAKE SURE IT'S | tor $5. OR 3-2315. 361 9. SAGINAW ST DELUXE HOOVER UPRionT PONTIAC MICHIGAN -BURMEISTER | Bowates Devoe wee ia UNLOADING SALE or 220 volt. R. B. Munro. 1000 |» ™'* sant * “marred. "Beaton Northern Lumbeg Co. | __W. Huron, _ anger 5 eae pan #197 Cooley Lake i DUNCAN PHYFE @ PIECE DIN-| ‘Stoves, below cost” — & Tea eld {2 suite. 42x60 table and pads. | New colton mattresses ..... gos! Teleeregn & 9 Bile Rd “4106 | chair, and ouffet. Beautiful rah bal mattresses .... 813.30 Fort Seno, $150 EM 3-3096. Studio div | | Bunk beds comple 17. IN PHILCO. BLONDE RovGER eral rockers ou * 1798 andr as AUBN PERFECT. 3-7 Ok. plastic like new, Im perfect con. New rugs . : a as | bo Sana te as room double dition. Less than 1 year old. Ph. e buy, sell and exchange every- | | burner, OR _J- = OR 3-7685 . ; pay He ij Loa! the home. Come in and + i 2 TEE yO ee ve% 4 Sr 5 box, ay ELECTRO! = | Oakland Furniture | S6LeMAaN FLOOR FURNACE. “it Gea ve tne | 104 8 Saginaw FE 25523 | $60. Eb 3-437. FOR BALE: USED TRADE-IN DEPT. MODEL. GUARANTEED FOR Occasiona) chair. ........... $ 0.95 YEAR. $50. PH. MELROSE 4-4259, B room oil heater... 22... $19.08 | HOLLY. Washer. 2... ww. eee $19.96 | = - = size poster bed. mag. $24.50 POR SALE GUARANTEED RE-| Davenport tod chair > | $3830. rators “s-:+ $30.99 UP 8 pe. dining room suite $49.50 | Wringer Sashers wees $39.95 up | Portable washer (Hoover) | $49.95 Spinner w -evede. $68.05 up MANY ITEMS | Seve tied - be fost EMY TERMS . ———=! THOMAS ECONOMY :™ pg foam ‘iggee chartreass | chartreu ltl Bac Tacher All perfect condition. A WORKBRS quickly Wanted Ads! Call FE 2-8181. CLOSIN 1054 PAINT COLORS ar 25£¢ DISCOU * INTERIOR FL. INTERIOR SATIN “rixise INTERIOR GLOSS TNAMEL CAYLOCK SOAL & PUILDING SUPPLY CO. $1 Orchard Lave Ave. FE 37101 YTON SHALLOW - WELL JET pu wall paint $2. peng DuPont flat D» Pont inte semiaioss $3.79 eal. Mcbr Bride Hardware = THE. PONTIAC PRESS. SON DAY, APRIL. TI. 1955 For Sale Miscellaneous 60 | MODEST MAIDENS | “Sorry, Madam, but I mv RAN — rere oy Jay Alan! still get 68 inches!"’ For Sale Miscellaneous 60 —_HEAT YOUR_ HOME —_— Por less with an H. C. Peed automatic floor utility or basement duct-type tl "Sorance, So — you — install and service it PETRO heat For Sale Miscellaneous 60 | Alum. Comb. Windows Alum. Comp. Do It Yourself “61 For Sale Pets cmmbans. ore “4 ge PHY" yates pa wid 9 6:30 closed every Thur. STORM SASH $11 8 3 Alum. Comb. Doors WEE *bon’ 1661 8 “Telegraph _ Rd. _ FE 42508 PE 40734 KING BROS. __PONTIAC IAC RD _AT T OPDYKE _ NLL Nt \ KODAK 0 i 8 MM PROJECTOR AND screen. EM 43-5072. OTHER CAMERAS & EQUIPMENT. | listed under ‘Hobbies & 8u core | Classification number 24 __Sales Musical Goods 62 ACCORDIAN. 120 BASS zer. Professional model Like mew. $375. _Fi eae 2-2077 GOOD PRACTICE PIANO CHEAP _FE_2-6300. — MAXWELL _ UPRIGHT PIANO — . #000 it as, Ot © on $100. FE PIANO | TUNI TUNING AND REPAIR- Oscar wr Schmidt. FE _2-9217. WILL BUY PIANO es CASH - PREFER BY OR MEDIUM SAAKD. WILL Se SPINET PE 2-4244 WURLIT.- 6 shift. Private owner. Sale Office Equipment O37 MUST SELL ALLSTATE AIR COMPRESSOR. Complete with 15 ft. of bose and 2 ay si guns, Ib. sia All for $200. can EM yourse! service As: ceniaaed with Trailer Exchange. FE 2-4}00. After hours, PE 56-4061. if vou don't find what you want in this column, aet rup a. LOW T ‘Wanted to buy” ad? Just phone Miss Sales FE 2-818!. HOT WATER HEATER. 30 GAL. e slightly caren Asio electric oll and bottied gas heaters at terrific values, - Fluore _cent, 393 Orchard Lak Hearing Aids’ Batteries and Cords All “Makes GALLAGHER M-59 DRUGS OR 37620 e@ Ave. U. sol e218 and $250. Will show you how to install. Obtain other materials for you if you wish. OR 3-2946 INSULATE NOW AND SAVE MONEY : , CALL | M. A. Benson 4G N. Saginaw St. FEderal 42521 INTER: D IN ha ar oad snd Dir Rha room a puss’ PORCH LIGHTS ee = | 80. POINT DIAMOND Sino. 5105 = iso ptt PIKE STREET, Se ENTRA OLD Ganidie ~ REPAIRED TO ‘ook like new. Lengthen your ga- rage Put in new gara doors Terms FE 4-5654 ve ALITY _CO6TS _ PHELPs ELECTRIC HARDWARE. _ bldg. supplies. OR 3-1217, OR 3-1218. 1 PAIR OF GARAGE DOORS AND _hardware. Cheap. FE 5-4450 oe WRECKING cor 2301 DIXI£ |! FE : PLYWOOD, * in. fir, 4x8, per _— wert bog “ in. sanded fir, 4x 4x8 hardboard 4x5 grandi lite bathroom board 34 49 4x7 grandi'lite bathroom board $5.79 | Bathroom electric heaters... $7.95 Metal kitchen cabinets $17.95 Office file cabinets $49.50 Damaged Refrigerators Some still in cartons at give away ces HUTCHINSON ~~ Frater Sales - 1 4615 Dixie Hwy. Drayton Piains American ‘Lanterns, Coech and C Lantern de-. signs. Also most complete seiec- tion of lights for every room in es. Mich- 393) «(Orchard Cc NNERAS & Pat an igan bérstabmabaatn KITCHEN CABINET SINKS. BEAU- | ———"— pg 42 in odel $95.00 value mm $50.50 Slightly meosres in — Also several 34 and in. models at terrific» values. Sich ay ———— 33“ Orehard ~KENTILE Six marble colors. $x0x'%-tnch, 9 CENTS EACH FLOOR SHOP Open 9-9 __ % 8. Saginaw St. KITCHAN CABINET SINKS BEAU- tiful 42 im. model, $95.00 value $59 50. Slightly marred in transit. Also several] 54 in models at ter. Le ~ Midehi-4 * gan Fluorescent, 383 Orchard Lake Ave __ yy fuss fal Mitt om 2 ft. $7 2.6 $8.95 Sirch exterior flush doors, 3-0x174" Plywood Ail Kinds Plain & decorative. tore ae & drawers Bindi WOOD CO. 14% Ba'dwin FE 2-2543 | PLASTIC es Se... be OUTSIDE PAIN : $1.80 OAL. SMITH’S, 257 S . Saginaw 30 gal. « Cab sink -(ialings. $0 up| SAVE BUF —s —, tesco $21.95. “LY 100 S. Saginaw St ROMEX 1 142 4c FT. BY THE | ae G_A_ Thompson, 80 8. Perry. BN EORCED. SE 50 72 ace DISH SET $15. AN tique trav creamer-_and serv _ coffee percuiator $20. FE 2761, SEE US BEFOR® YOU BUY your gas or oil conversion, wel tns' t tall ypee with flat duct. A terms, Stan Garwood. EM 3-2080. $1600 & ae STEWART WARNER OIL WALL. ee eee ee ae ee ir or cot- a #) | tage 8175. Also 40 eal. Lochin- Select oak flooring, 100 ft. $22.00. var oi] bot water heater Prac- No, - — shorts. 100; tically new $85. EM 8 £ ER & CONT USED bad 2 io flooring shorts. 100) season $70: coal chute & side Lee . ; sn 10h £73.00, arm heater $5. each. FE 2-0062 ix6 wip boards, 1M ft. Windows at new low STORM SASH case No. 215 asphalt shingles, Sq. $6.75. Pine & Cedar panelling, 18c ft. Aluminum combination windows FURNITUR: XTR 5 TRNITU : and d LOW LOW " Set eee vee ey Ne have nrend eae FURNITURE CO. OPEN SUNDAYS * TO 12 FE 2.0302 Py woods. pisin and decorative. sade ow Mx : Se eee a 361. 8. SAGINAW sT. = | | Auburn Rd. rat Crooks’ : ; FE 4-6089 a ie Sedroeel ond Bring cases PONTIAC. MICHIGAN — case FOR PORNITHRE ‘| Paul St. Cyr Lumber Co. = tes. Assemble these yourselt. RED FRINGE DAVEWPORT AND 4120 Bogie Lake Ra Commerce. TEWING “AGHINE “CEPITE. Som. to 0 pm. : sf compare Ww chai. goor condition. FE 1 3 | JEWING MA REPAIR. # other suites offered elsewhere. a”; 70LF CLUB one Wil adjust oi] and grease any ou can buy these for Country Club. Class A make within a radius of ten the us: furniture. TRADE ELECT ELECTRIC Renee FOR nee Eric E. Be ioe mi. for v $2. rts extra M Fiuroescent, 303 Or. MORRO | s : Bentlag. I sell factory rebuilt portable and chard Lake Ave. | Ga D KITCHEN 3, CRATE! cabinet machines. 10 5 cuar- 7 PooMs or PURNITURE. IN-| USED TVs $30 UP. USED os rage Voors marred. From $3.75. G. A. Thomp- J. Brennan, ow searn eluding en tools and suioma- aoe Ratio snd and | raascuee lpace son. 3 AY 43930. |. vgs Roomy other me, iance. ‘Uron Cau PE abies or PE 2-7872. eet SPECIAL SPRING OFFER | 19 ton capacity, complete with | STALL SHOWERS - COMPLETE REEN DURAN USED PHITGAS RANGE AND Berry all steel, fully cuarante boom and .accessories. For in-| With faucets and pre $69.50. a From $35 and up. Estimates on | ¢ormation call 8 AGLEY _AUTO| Terrific value. $33.33. Lavatories, moddongrt Al ee | fea gas _tnle 10000, nt B Munro Elec remodeling free: Ts. PE — with — chrome —_—— 371 8 jock FE 2-0203 — $14.95. Toile’ 50 val- HOOVER VACUUM LIKE NEW.| wrp to Bo = Goons. — BERRY DOOR SALES CO. eer METAL cA Sas uae: $10.98. ‘These are factory sec. pare = ceo "tures on dashes or tools MY 2-1521 | dice seivigemiara, aatsne cook. = gp ge ——— =" _ dens, vruie. Huron Gar- | stoves BOUGHT. SOLD &Ex-'! Js Bem, fwith Motors, 1 Skil “gloves ,asec furniture. indling - ~ — Se rerrcaeeen HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE aw . RAPCo, Tume:» 602 Mt Clem- | condition Call FE 7-9442. a Diie Hwy. Draston Plains, SEPTIC TANKS | _dishes. EM 30047 ‘ LAVATORIES. COMPLETE WITH | telaiiation If desiied” FE est LaTE MODEL ELECTROLUX. |7APPAN SIDE OVEN RANGE. | DELIVERED e980, 300 Gal on, | faucets, $24.50 value, §14.95. Also | —Mstallation if desired. ed: FE 0472 fteasonable. FE 8-0408 _PE 21631. or trade. tanks, 275 gal. $32.50. Special | toilets. ubs shower stalls at|? USED 22” STEEL FURNACE. LIVING ROOM ‘SUITE, FRioiD- = eciennnm | prices on tubing en on valves, terrific values. These are crate €25: 2 used 250 gal. oil tanks. $15 aire refrigesator, Chrome dinette - FT. AMANA DEEPFREEZE. legs, etc. 1 also install. marred. Michigan Fluorescent, each; 1 used 12" furnace blower. ~ set. rai Electric washer and Upright Deluxe electrie stove. 3 BICYCLES BOTH = GOOD | _393 Ovchard Lake Ave $25; 4 used Rotary oil conversion joundry tude. Very , good condi- _FE 5-9856. i _condition, Cheap, OR_3- burners will install ew fion, 2614 Judah Rd. WAYNE GABERT’S |7.% WHEEL nea OR 10 ‘LIONEL & AMERICAN | &é@l. Coleman gas water beaters. Oe see cua ano Cee joot sides, $70. Child's FLYER | TRAINS 671 Orchard Lake Ave, FE 2-3630. | +APPLIANCE SPECIALS |. _awinz. $8. 62 Hudson. UMIORIEED FACTORY SER ROLE | 36° was ran A-1 Clean $38 FOR SALE: a Sepuaeehe ay and genuine a wy price aT) aT, N perry | i Mavtag Wash er Shape... | Staircase, $10. 5-6509 Free test 11a ott umper _vear Sear j ee = intctnie Hanes sal FUEL OIL, ~ TANKS | _Tat i PS, Paint Sati \TE MCGEE ELECTROLUX | RCA Victor Console TV with 278 Gal. legs, gauge vented and ase a Complete wth attachments. FE| doers ‘ . $40) ras ae Debveres. “050 50, FE 14-3 ha po n SALE ware, plumbing, electrical sup- 2-0548. GE Refrigerator 7 cu. ft. A-l... $69 _5-1467 Pty Tate heaters ie ornyg dy windows, doors and a ee Sens ane Magen ch Ironer nj Paks =| § IN. HEAVY DUTY MODEL “7 4 Li per poy r — se veel 4 gre 1025 Oakland PHILCO Lo flee cae a> Fav ‘25 | 4500 rpm Biack & Decker power llimeaveg duty her be Pete rg ee RIGERATORS. ELeCTic ‘STOvE. Al SHAT tg foor sainples ber" cent an cen eco heed ont! eee compartmen: cement 'aundrv tray = Tiber slecthe raves Abas ane 12]_¥ Sag'naw FE _5-6189| FREE STANDING TOILETS $19.98 come itn stend at ew flone samples Big discount. YOUTH BED $1150, DAVENPORT Washbowls with fMttings .. $11.06; [SUCH ce OIF erms. Cai stop. “a arayne 21x32 double sinks $9. carry Heating eh oo N. Main i MAPLE CHAIR, BOOKCASE, beg cov @xid | “piece bath sets with are die Ree daily Pins Sun su st 2 r. Ls 2-8984. 812. te. 19 nacre’, $100.50) Arnason Plumin u XTURES. 17 INCH ADMIRAL TV WITH RA- + hed, e - Some ye - Factory Seconds —- ate 68 M15 ad roca Date, Saran chicken e¢auip- dio console model, $100. FE 4-6957 hall tree 100 SA np» e100 set glidex. Will sell MAYTAG WASHER, ALSO USED bag LARGE 3 cea or trade for what have washer. FE 5-6438. . 134” BIRCH DOORS BB METOT, gil metal cabinet, “a MARBLE TOP COCKTAIL TABLE, 2x6" by 6x6” 96 value, $3.95. marred. ~ WOLVERINE almost new, PE 23-3045. Also eee eee S eer L R AND WRECKING CO ca with and 7 MAYTAO WASHER, RECONDI- nev iviple_ door ait al 300 $ Fe ver m FE 2916 roll boongy Gees Prisidaire ‘re Te- Fucrcssea set Orchard Lake Used per M. ....... Be =i D HOUSEKEEPING 2 ave. > z 1Sxl4 lavatories with fittings $16.98 | GOOD sw NTN 41555 Reasonable FE 2306E TO |“ biumbing ang builders s. " ve FESAL Tr? Ww. IN_ GATE GAL. priced right! SELLt wiaied. Chain link ts ‘our_soe-| Do It Yourself 61 Moving to California claltg Reinforc goncrete.Bebtic nance wolnonlipennds 4 piece walnut bedroom set. $75, : $30.50 AND Boats. Field drains. : HLA. aporov- Licensed COMBINATION DOORS, WHITE coos ba ES cor cores. mat jectrie 1060 __ bende: = . ‘Bing, $1415 Cedar side wall CHURCHES n INC. PE -30039- DO You. peconatine pF Fy EO with -~ ire of Rev rubber i Paint. Or- ' ake Ave, PE 58-6150, FOR RENT Floor ‘sanders-hanc. rt ane far: My ws | GU neon’ ae Sees Miers power Sous. eaWs, dri F. if "POOLE CO. —— PIPE a AN- | L. C. SMITH RAL tobaat tg AND a $0. 115 Brown Rd FE) Sale Sporting Goods 65 bat pb SELL. TR, DB Leach, 10 Bogie = u sell. trad ppeurnsbell 75 8 . FISHERMEN BIG DISCOUNTS ON FISHING TACKLE | $25 Alrex ——— ree] teow $15.05 $40.95 R 68. TANNER & _PHILLIPS 5 SAND & GRAVEL. EY BLack “DIRT _ DELIVER REA- _ sonable. FE 2-5933 ATTENTION. WE DELIVER 1, =| or 3 yds or more of crushed | stone inch stone. sand gravel, | top soil and fil] dirt. The only Irishman in the business. 7+ anytime FE 4-654. 4 BUY. DO IT TOURIELP GAND | Call stone Walls pulverized top dres:- ings. Soc fill gravel FE 2-9055 alter 6 om FE 23-6154 A-1 TOP SOIL. FILL DIRT. SAND | and gravel FE 3-9575 and FE __2-3148 _Vern _ Goyette. A-l TOP § 20m CRUSHED STONE. sand. gravel. fill, Lyle Conklin. | _FE "e111? or FE: 2-85 _ ALL KINDS OF nee Sano. ' ereve! & ft). dirt :| BLACK DIRT aw RY AMOUNT t | Gravel. FE 2-7111_ or FE _BLACK DIRT AND. PEAT Lae SEP, —sand—and~gravet- OR 3-1549-~ = +¥Oe Gi QUERNSEY. SPS MP uP | DRIVEWAY | GRAVEL AND FILL | dirt. Mike Jenkenson, OR | BLACK DIRT. | STATE TESTED ee ous 5 MU 612. 014 Lone CUSTOM T TRUCKING jo’ os hour MY CRUSHED § STONE, sh AND | ravel. Top soil and fill. Eari | oward. FE 4-8493. : i DRIVEWAYS GRAVELED AND graded. Reasonable. All kinds of | gravel and fill, MA 5-2704. | BLACK DIRT. set Fine sand ana eravel = 2-8502 | or FE 5-062 | EXCAV ATING Top soil, sand ners revel and fill dirt FE 4-0 FOR SALE iWWoNE WITH equipment rr Ereory in 3 acres Q BY Los LOAD. . Use OUR TOOLS. Be Youn ows | am Walton & Perry, Fd. Ch. Eberie’s WHY PAY THE HIGH | Buses. 13" beagle: tee $20 Pup- }DOLLLAR- FOR PAINT? | caxinies—PROWE PE —1-305r |CANARIES, PHONE 5-9038. Bae SUieirmen | goat aie nee PLYCOTE PAINT, PER GAL. $1.95 ENOLISH SPRINGER SPANIELS. APT PER GAL. $2.95| *& Mouths old housebroken. AKC PER GAL. $3.95 % “registered Must sell for lack of fi OUTSIDE | room. Verv reasomable. Call Or- FLATS-ENAMELS tonville, 121F11. FE 41112) @uppen Cameras, _ Equipment 61A _. For Sale Poultry “74 c. 4 Dice dina disvosiiion Se tae ae : Limited Time Only. .$5. 98 501 4th St; FE 2-4025: Closed Sun. A 3, 85. BUDDY’s NEW HOME ‘961 Northfield, off Giddings, near |_| SPRED SATIN. WAR- grain drills, corn planters, "faci _Wick's. 2678 Orchard Lk. Rd ers "= tractors. Davis ——— =n ery 45R2 Orton: OLDEN RETRIEVERS FOR an _AKC rex FE 2-82 oer types. oarrt MALE BOXER 2 vena TO © te stock. Miller good country home 435 FE 54775 awe Lawa “equipment. PARAKEETS AND CANARIES. 1583 $. Woodward Avenue (North 2489 Auburn Rd FE 4-6516 of 14 Mile Rd.) Birmingham. Phone: Midwe: |PARAKFETS CANARIFS CAGES. _food ae ce 1927 484 Oakland Ave. 8! Cy ICTTY GARDEN TRACTORS. 1S Masttck Co., Milford. MS® Pint tc COGN pa SAGs | Mito ma, ord M0 Pinskerys ie va | SPRAYER” MEYERS. 3_CYLIN- PARAKEEFTS _ _ PET SUPPLIES | takeoff "Act an Hen re Siem __Dancey's. 238 Voorhies FE 5-5931 PRAT ERS FOR PENTA satcor” Tod a Oy | ratie gnrden rates, R212 and white, quiet, pets. MU_ §-1065 clean, excellent MICH. CHAINSAW PET SMALL CINAMMON RING. DISTRIBUTORS ta monkey & cage $30 FE (sales. SERVICE AND RENTALS, 25116 NEW AND USED. w REGISTERED “ENGLISH SETTER | of a pups from Field champion stock | Pe vsent ORCHARD SPRAYERS RABBITS 5 gal to $00 gal. We are an 2061 CROOKS RD authorized Jehn Bean and Car- WHITE MICE. HAMSTERS ALL! dox sprayer = me to us _ th SHOP 68 8 Astor FE aay four sp 33. a ( J 2. orb wae “HOUGHTEN & *& SON coon oun | $20 After 6, i EM hee s28_N Main, Rochester OL 20761 WID REG TOY MANCHESTER ce ao ‘41, BC. 3720 6-2805 stud service OA &- WANTED RED OR BROWN | 8 PT. INTERNATIONAL DISC = Dachshund pup. FE 5-8847 | tnternational 2-14 plow on aS a “4---| Carl Dobat 2449 Dutton Ra. WANTED _Rochester 1 2 al white long haired, 1947 FERGU A . temaic kittens OR 3-767 | cellent condition. Sell or trade, MU 48743 or MU 48742, Dogs Trained, Bearded 70 O%SRAED SEMTEE al Oa cooled motor. | d Get Your Free Chicks _ At KING BROS. On Sat April 9, 1955 AND seach = PE 2-6113 | boas CATS PRIVATE RUNS Heat, ‘burrshel il_ 375 8. Teleerana | BOARDING. BATHING _bing 704 N _Perrs Conlon 1 ft: spinnt Hay, Crain & Feed 71. 25 CHICKS ASIVEN EE $13 ry airen Foo Bo oo reel and 96.05 2 PUR- 2 piece lass Tod. $045 |ALPALPA AND ALL KINDS oF ee eta cunen WEE value Both for $14. hay, straw. oats, corn, tractor!” pp GIVEN OUT ON A $16.50 No. 80 Johnson reel work. MA 54-0966 | COME FIRST SERVE BASIS. and $1495 hollow glass rod. $31.45 ALFALFA. BROME & MIXED | WHY ARE WE DOING THIS? | eee a hav. Ton of more del. Cor Si. WE WANT TO GET AINT- rs Ste ft. fy rod. Now) vervell_& Josivn FE_3-1030 eo ee on oe ve er $19.95 Monta, b ALPALFA AND BROME CLOVER be . 13. que fy rode. Mow | o and timothy and straw, PE $3010 | Ae ee oe $19.95 Ocean on spinning reel and | CHOICE HORSE HAY ALSO AL-| FREE COFFEE AND GH- $8.95 hol lass cow rod.| fa‘a straw Fox Farm Walled | “NUTS WILL BE SER $28.90 va. otal oth ih i Lake, MA 4-1242 ' } $21.95 Ball Band waders. Now aon KING BROS. $19.95 COVER HAY BALED. 3ic BALE. 5 , )-,, ve «tin Trout fishermen. we have the hard Oa #2700 “YOUR LH DEALER to find T's = spinnmg rods FIRST AND SECOND CUTTING PONTIAC RD AT OPDYKE fer trout fi i : Alfalfa and brome. — eee a —— = = 7S EVINRUDE OU RD MOTORS | and clover Seed WE NEED TRADE-INS _, GATOR BOAT TRAILERS e. Will deliver. oA ‘site, Used Ferguson Ford Ferguson RKRELLY’S’ HARDWARE Fon SALE: BAY MIXED TIMO-| and other makes needed to fil! 04 Auburn at Adams — FE 2-881) —thy, alfa:te and clover. MA 5-361. | orders See us to make a real = [ee SESS “trade today — _Sand, Gravel & Dirt 66) ie" onsacss MY POR, HOUGHTEN & SON Oe ae Case. Fe 2 ides ay KINDS OF GRAVEL AND $28 N. Main, Rochester. OL 1-9761 fill — on aoe délivered. FE USED FORD & FERGU- ___For ‘Sale Livestock 72 SON TRACTORS. Em ta Fe see >) PLOWS, CULTIVA- RABBITS AND, BURDING TORS, LOADERS, AND | RIDING | 1 HORSES POR SALE | MOWERS. aaa ee IVE SERVICE FORD, FERGUSON, FORD- FERGUSON AND OLI- VER TRACTORS. 3 BRED sows re a | _FE 17-6014 SIX COWS FROM FOUR TO seven years-old. Three fresh and three due in June & July, Fight can m'ik cooler & hot water >. heater Lyle Doty 1 mile East, PONT TAC FARM | of Clyde AND INDUSTRIAL 4 COWS, 3} HEIFERS. 1 STEER. | TRACTOR CO. 825 WOODWARD. (FR4-0461 FE 4-1442 ype E Wattles rd between John | and Decuindre MU berry 69-2434 mi ar 6pm HEVIE. *. ‘TON PICKUP. a rack fer hauling horses Mex _'can_ burro, gentle, EM_ 3-804) | Marvin Beach 350 Ra. ANCTION “SAT. APRIL 16. NEAR Holly. Cealv Thorsby prop. Wiles Auctic eer, Phone: Byron. 6261. Wanted Livesteck 73: PPAAAL OLLI WANTED LIVESTOCK OF ALE HAVING DECIDED TO QUIT THE dairy business, I will sell et pub- _MAS Forrest Jones. Clarkston. He auction. located “¢ Malle mort 3 “BRED SOWS $175. FE 17-6014 or _.. Auction Sales _ 77. es | 1 AT ANTED: Poultry wanted, all kinds. We pay markét prices. We do custom For Sale Housetrailers | 78 : ment W. A. iser and . BANTAMS FO! EASTER GIFTS. Propreftor Paul Hillman atic- eee Ee tiene: ¢ : —— YABY CHICKS NOW IN STOCK. 4 NOTICE: NO SALE AT SMART'S -—- rel old 2 wks. old Uttea pect — April 13. Next sale PE 7402! Co Auburn at Adams. Reig am antique sale : at black dirt iy _dressi PEOPLE'S AND 1p 34 _ FT. 6 Mh. deep. | re Ge are ny MARKET. 62 S. Sagi- 4 By grnet Cail betwen between me ees hop hess = 4 4+} aw PE 4-1521. $10 p.m. M¥ 2-5’ : 7. peoding a | 2 WHITE GOSLINGS 1943 ie COACH sos Some. tee ke 2 miles north of gg tw ee xcellent cond! . FARM TOP SOIL Commerce, = or trade’ for furniture. and bieck dirt. 5 yard load, $10 delivered; also bulldoring. FE Farm Produ 5 YT. GENERAL, _+0e8. _ Sale Farn | Produce 7 ~ ina ——_ Bxceleri | FREE HORSE MANURE. MUST PPL CKMORE condition th be removed es MI 4-4608. “hoo. Siiverbel Rd., vase: —tenatle. FE 3-763. en ac. Mich. Open Sunday. GOOD ROAD AND DRIVEWAY | Cenrivep sium poravoEe sey: | FOR. SALE OR TRADE | gravel. Delivered. Priced reason- eral varieties. Jack Cochran, Lake good sma) ‘housetuailer. partly , able. FE 4-6588 1. Orion. MY 2:09. "| furnished reasonab! MA 5-049 YB eee IMMEDIATE DELIVERY TOP EAR CORN 60 CENTS BU 32 FT ALL MODERN TRAVELO | soil, sand. gravel, fill dirt and Wheat. straw 40 cents bale FE < : FR '_theid stone. PE. 5-471 . iemantitd = ss L. Bas qcrates ~ 198) eetses . | “LIMITED AMOUNT OF GOOD TOP | AND EATING ) ERN, i soll 5 cu eard delivered $1250, pene Miller's 3490 Sashabaw | tad ‘ROYAL ALL ogee —Cal FE 2-305 Sma! down payment or will take | MICHIGAN SAND & & GRAVEL CO. 'e ‘mile. poe 0 _ Auburn Heights PONTIAC LAKE BUILDERS SUP- | ply wash sand —_ ae. cement and morter, fill dirt, road gravel and_ trucking =o vel. Pit- iit: fin aray- PROCESSED “ROAD | fa Ty = Ja run, 60-40 and cushion iikinsop Sand & Gravel. FE" 4-621" ROAD GRAVEL § vards. $1.00 delivered. Also ce- ; ment grave, and buidozing FE Satan RiCH TOP sot | _Rravel. FF 2-0603. SAND, GRAVEL. FILL DIRT FE _5-2002, TOP SOIL. 2 YARDS PER LOAD. Reasonable. FE 2-5357_, SAND. AND ‘EED POTATOES AND ONION sets. OPDYKE MARKET Wail- ton at vat has FE 5.7941. | fate tay car for eqgiti.y. 5-5577, 9 to 5. _ Spade ‘Clearance Best offers will take brand new —ton_at Sale Farm Beuipment 76. on. ~ aa tied | FRAZEP ROTO TILLER, PARTS! ft to 41 Rta 3 gts, te = ane serv.ce. Avis Service, 1580 PARKHOURS * AILER 8A = yk. FE 44380. j nile “ot ‘bk. — s AY 2-4611 A-l BUY |NEW AND RECONDITIONED trailer homes on rental purchase plan. Whi high rent when c trailer, home or. as little as TRAILER See the new. "55 Model Jr. Wheel , Horse riding tractor: 2's and 3'3 | h.p. with all implements Also walking models, $149.50 and | uw Good Hne of used tractors New and used power mowere WE SERVICE ALL GAS ENGINES Authorized factory parts and face tory trained mrechanics. SEE LEE “The Tracter Man” $21 Mt. Clemens §&t TERMS FE 3-980 BY OWNER bgt griaccoy $30 down titnancn. 66 8. Te'egraph Rd Open Eves & 1954 PONTIAC CHIEF 30° La § BEST offer FE 2-4535 ~PONTIAC — CHIEF Wood, Coal & Fuel 67| = SLAB AND KITCHEN STOVE wood, S core del, FE ope SLAB WOOD. ood a $19. Delivered. “| - KINDLING WOOD FE_4¢-6453 sy SCRAP WOOD. LUMBER wood, cut wood and tabies mE 2-8745. __| SPEEDWAY FUEL OIL PIRE- place canne’ coal. Furnace. fire- place & kindling wood, Oakland Fuel & Paint Co, FE MOBILE HOMES Also corn and hay MA 5-7161. “BUY OF THE WEEK WEEK “ ee | wD ae Stee oe doe Flies ie er ine $1 ft. Pontiac, Up te new n Deere se yrs. Drill, excellent, $250.00. Allis- You he a we a Les Hutchinsos Chalmers Sales & Service. Holly, trailer aa low as $50 down. Michigan. Hutchinson’s Trailer Sales 4615 ta Nichol Hwy on Sent Pisins | Corner 8 Pine and { Dewon. = | | BOLENS TRACTORS M. E. TILLERS ROTO-HOES POWER MOWERS New and used Credit’ terms Evane Equipm “ut. 6507 ~=—Dixie Hwy. MA_ 5-7878 or OR 3-8506. FARMALL _ batted TRACTOR ‘AND 2830 8. Dort Highway, nae HOUSETRAILER, ALMA, 1] FT. ood erry gtte, 300g (Wal on Rd., Lake | BARGAIN!» oak. bedroom. seas case or eee ELCAR by x: Ee owner WILL AND, SPLIT YOUR own wood. Call“ FE 8-1296. Plants, Trees, Shrubs 68 A BLACKHILL SPRUCE FOR YOU; also. blue, son pend and white fir, Douglas and color; pine, Aus- trian, Scotch Mugho; Arbor- vitae, Juniper. Native trees. your own. Bring burlap and tools. 2922 Sleeth Rd., go straight — On gravel road, — right on all turns. Open daily & to 7. Greenridge Parm Seertery. MU- __ tual 40038. STA PREMIER, Robinson ‘strawberry oe ee and plants Latham raspberry 631882. VARIETIES “OF EVERGREENS. shrubs, trees at t * i eq Surervers sre; tools and fumber- Registered Ten- nessee ° wenee mare. saddle and — oie brid 7 broke. MUlberry ~ Exchange : CREATE NEW CUS.| axdinsony novan™ ion TOMERS through Classi- 1 edrm, models i4 ‘ora fied ads. To reach buyers, $3 iRise ee Sa mole “os —, for ‘anything and every thing, dial! FE 2-8°°' fou n ad-writer. ee og ft y iy + a fl a ¢ i i 1 F t fy ng af iF | é | _ THE Pontrac PRESS, MONDAY. APRIL 11, 1935 _ on wo oil ‘1 ( iq _| Wanted Used Cars ' 88] Most ay Er Sen Vent Cave 91 wo Turner | | __For Sale Used Cars 91 Far Se Usd Gare al eel sae oe a ian pen eae 4 Poe = as | ik a, * ; (34 mS . * CALIFORNIA BUYER | vps, oe Be Sa beat oy ‘SPRING'SALE. ow aeyars Are Kings! al, "52 heater, gy ‘ or, -A TRANSPOR- a eae Bob Frost, Inc. LINCOLN MERCURY DEALER BIRMINGHAM quipped’ clean, good condition PONTIAC ‘33. iN VERY cond. OR Sido) after 8:30. Pontiac’s Top Trader feu uidation sale, We are ourentirelot. All gO regardless of price. cars mai Financ: on premises. This an to save ER. le I ad ture This 1 ee = 8 W01 a “Carkner—stud 5 Birmingham MI 4-3410 ! WE HA ALITY AXD gees 9S fom = vi = ? on» Si } ; | Sei nse mle dio. heater, ov ee we ANTEDLATE MODEL | va Sih igo Stewart conches are truly that! ierback's Auto Parts, FB 6:1431. | 33 Lin in Capri. * ase 4 Plenty of new r CARS Cars. | § , 53, te 41 from ...... ae heaters. complete with OR 3-4511 Ra nn vey de Loeded. $308 : giber ‘new rates Tow terme, | Woo pene te ret 3 Ford inal Speer "Ruler ectare ‘sister | "See M&M Motor og ‘s9 Cheve. pickup dehiixe ab. ‘exe Holly and Tint Home. Used trail- ae @ late m Lom | we FINANCE, real cotate or con ca aad RICE bet om REST. THEN GET woONOnlY Cate ~ “8 “AuBuRN We will take your contract ¢ B LE SPENCE dr. @ passenger. “Low mileage, —— eS < lot or what have ia 6 radio | a. Sharp. Oxford Trailer Sales | # Ave 3] BGP pk, Bucks ete Dichigan bottle ges. Trailer parts | WE PAY ee ee a , CHEV. 1953 4 DR. RADIO | AND machcmen” ‘spanked COMMUN ITY | Sete ee. CAN GENERAL CONTT- i053 CHEVROLET. 3 . Stammen meses! MOTORS — | te feces, creates cep very substantia! ———_ —_ er. Only 61.005. _ FE | 5-0324. tratiers as low as a. | 803. N. Main, Rochester | jess “cuevroLer 310 « DARA. Genesee Sales. 210i Dixie iey. OPEN TILL,’ 10 2. dio heater A-i condition. PE Rent Trailer Space 79! —Now Bovina CLEAN CAR CHEVROLET iiss 4 DR. DRIFT. DERN Wuckusrd | uapiagiam ||| Naas Cocke seas nuen cone yf Pee npece, tor tale. Pavrite | — = : Excellent condition. OR 3-2086. _IODERN AND SEM] MODERN IT 5 SUMMER ae radio cbt nie: HE «=. year ler spaces Excellent condition, Will help Tent. Loc on Schoo! Bus line finance MY LAKE TRAILER PARE PRICES i950 F) NEEDS North Shore of White Lake ell work. $116, 340" Baldwin Ave. 11_Jackson-Rd. Milford MU 43626 OD Y PE #1431. Auto Accessories 80 T A iso CHEV. RADIO HEATER: IN HEATER: IN “Of course I spend more than you make, dear! I have “| We are buying now for our| Si! — eee W. confidence in you!"’ Auto Glass Service prices. Sala and, ogumer ales Too) tnt a When : E 104 CHEVR' BEL AIR 2 our Soca eA GRON™ “feng door, White aus. Tadie | For Sale Used Cars 91| For Sale Used Cars 91 Aul work guaranteed. Pree 1 Ip. MOTOR SALES gner. Very clean, $1488. My | orn — * of coffee to a customer with each | 959 Ww, H FE 2-2641 uron ‘ CHEVIE EXCELLENT CONDI dio, heater Pordomatic. 4 new VICTORIA “or Spen Saturday Unt 4 “tion, 819 Scott Lake Ra. | white walle extra “ oats AUK GLass ci Se W ANTED (eg a Ford Demo. ATTENTION! ° dio, heater. tinted pitaes. overs. You'll Find No Bad See FE 5-4101 we are one 1986 sees Rp ea aes EGGS DAN BARRY cars and trucks. We have several “CLEAN & & SHARP lrose 4-4259. In Our Easter Basket! 4 ees trae and =) ttle~ Money waiting @t | 55 —3i0 CHEVROLET POWER ' axles and body parts, Rebuilt “aide Original owner. Many es-| Tiop at These Barains! : | GLENN’ S a CHEVROLET BEL ate | ’53 Hodge V-8 4 dr..$1095 V acation SCHRAM AUTO ra ts * MOTOR SALES MA seg Original owner. | 954 Nash 2 door....$1199 | 3339 Dixie Hwy. 4- 254 6. Saginaw St. PE 6737) | soe co 7 , 3 A ‘ + LOUIS - | 1950 “uo PE. NO Cine top, Dew wiitte wrveie, reas | 22 Nash 2 door Time “Open Evenings 7 Days a Week. | rust and F 40,000 miles.| heater, 1 owner, “I need $978." | 52 Chevrolet ...... $ 795 Starters and oo vee 66 af car is right. Call MA FE 8-0404. 795 Rebuilt springs ............. $7.50 m., isa i062 CHEVROLET GOOD CONDT- 52 Plymouth 4 door .$ end up, et Pert for “66 cars | WANTED LATE MO tira ae asians “hs TW. | 52 Dodge .......+.$ 845 S INe€ar : ts Cakeand Ave. Ph. PB ¢-4013 au, Auto Parts re Inquire within, FE 5 $3 Pontiac . seeweesalSS USED CAR BARGAINS | ZWO 60x15 TIRES AND TUBES. PE 56-9210 |1848 CHEVY GOdp GORDIHON 51 Buick 4 d $ 695 YN ve $0Ne Bacuay ar ° Cal! from 3:30 p.m. to 10 p.m, = ees ARE HERE Auto Service 8l —PE_5-0128. "50 Nash 4 door....$ 295 a | Sale Used Trucks 96} s power ge radio heater” wits | ‘50 Ford 2 door.....$ 495 $995 2 walis own- | 7 T * ante sen | eae nese Oe a a der 3 Be "Stine at { PAYMENT PLAN. i CHEV SEDAN DELIVERY. Ai resi a ° | BRAID MOTOR SALES| ‘moter ane. body. FE: 30171! 46 | CHEVS. ele Olds 2 ae, hye 3 $595-—--—— yosee ee Dame "1 DODGE STAKE TRUCK GOOD | Ja 2 or geek & ?|-195t-Buick~Speciat + aS 7 pe 90 Years Pais ‘| gendsion Tuas “65” lates, “sits. SS TRUC Pe Cass _at West Pike St. PE 4-0028. 1954 Li {t-O 147 Ford $ 295 |. All the extras. Le CRANKSHAPT GRINDING IN THE S0GR ¢ WHEEL DRIVE BOX TOF IO Le vers =O CL Pa bs 595 ss ———, 4 y. 0 tm v9 wench a i ioe E Ci ed $ - $1 095 . ek Ec Donge Ruckus | ~-Hupsy-While-They-Last+- * _wb.-$1195}. vrotet-2 "adio; Sale Motor Scooters bed Ag " 52 Ford pickup ...$ 695| & ‘heated! Very dela ca car, ; 3983 N EAGLE. Goop | ‘2 RED > STAKE, IN WA- ALL BODY STYLES | 'S4 Chev. 2t. tractor. $2100 coadiiion well oF trade for car, | teriord Village across from 8 Ready To Go $1,395 | Pe 49614 after 2, gs gaan beter takes! AS TOW AS. : 1953 Buick Special Hard _ 1053 EAGLE. $235. VERY Goon. | 5 iy TON FIGKUF. ~ ; 533 Buick Special Hard- | OR 3.2451, » oe = R top, radio and heater, For Sale Motorcycles 83 | —°"** ‘site FE tei $1326.41 PCTIICT = | byte, Zone paint pe Sesree| YOSON SMC! Headquarters | schneider i naween Sues Cov 98S) Ogkland at ecacquariers : 1953. Chevrolet Bel Air 2 7 for Chevrolets 232 S. SAGINAW ST. | dr. Radio & heater. Spot- | _ BASS aes a een | A, For Sale Bicycles 54 PONTIAC ‘Eee tone. F Mo. ative: N 1953 Be see Super, 2-' ? ot Buckhera, ‘Late ew : | es ee ate yeas rs ‘Triple: Checked MY ous oo 9:00 p.m. C re tone, Syne custo trim, Se Bas Pe 2 an = on a a ar = Se Sredi: i Sod | Y- . ae — . = a with Jsed Trucks® [presse rontener, Exeet | —Plan 1, 83 : ‘e & } _— value for only $30.95. | “WIDE. SELECTION *Carkner- Studebaker an 1952 Buick Special. 4 dr., q =e “ro em Ee HAVE YOU BEEN TURNED dis & beat ¢ wont m rich Co.. ill . . Birmingham MI 4-3410 ae IES TRYING TO B Dyna., radio heater, € . Perry. ve 2-0121. rie OPEN EV ENINGS Say me Sen tN eREDTT | - — ebony ck; whitewalts. oo Boats & Accessories — a - D ALUMA-CRAFT BOATS =| FE2908 F448 ‘2 pine Seer, Hon Ob cod Aue a ‘ ALUMA- "61 en: ns or. R Y pown anp| 1953 Pontiac 4 dr. Chief * EVINRUDE MOTORS | '$,oM<¢,, “De, rook Sbogy ieee ‘ye RAISER WILYS GALES WEERL PATMENTS OF 48/ dix. 8, Hydra. Sharp: PENN YAN BOATS | fortacin im cond mechanical non. | CHRY 163,_N. YY. DE- ne nae oe an -provefiers — marine Wil sell cheap for cash. | pene. _¢ Seer, vowwe serine S| No Ce-Signers?.... 1... S1LO5..........| “TT Bood bom trailers, cheap. Ma. | — ope PRICK. 51 tires. : ge, Suge 1952 Ford Victoria Hard- € TELEGRAPH ae se ree Pee Immediate Delivery | top. A real beauty. Ford- : ™% a Bo AND BOAT. inT_Ty_FONCHEVIE FICKUP, "1 CHRYSLE tae OVER PAY. PAY Deal Direct! _ O-Matic. _. —l a De ise FORD “TRACTOR —¥6 Witt | gre pe Se ies ——— mn “SS Johnson motor with remote | Sth wheel. hee pater Tn va r r can be seen at 231 Ne Finance Co.! ! $295 ee ee ee vodiet “need Te. aceerethe nore ATEN HARD. | 1950 Chevrolet 2 dr. Ra- an a trailer and 7% Horse tt Hey or, feformation, cal! BAG. = Excellent ition. Radio Buy Here—Pay Here dio & heater. Needs some 3 _M te: FE 40151 ieee | oie % TC TON eo p PICK an engine work. eT , CmTERY BATES mowra | Santa sata FF | “Co rtcner—Studebaker ee _ For Sale Used Cars 91 mingham M1 4-3410 CINAW_ ST. So dntand Lakes Boat ates | | ~~ a ee ATIONAL 1951 Chevrolet Club | “EVINRUDE MOTORS. | fh srsibesier "zpos ect | “anton at Sis, cul eter 5° MOTOR SALES Coupe, radio & heater. . EF _1 $3 DODGE HARD. ee ae Qutoard reat, WaT tastite | ihe BUICK SPECIAL 7 OR,| PaePancty tients TAYLOR'S All our cars are ready s clean. __oniy is SRP ate harewaie’ Open | Ow BOISE DR Sure. STAN: eee ~ GOOD USED CARS . ~ Who 8. x - 4 DESOT CLUB COUPE. EX- | 1954 Olde super 88 4 Dr., Reale | : TONY’S M:; ARINE ‘eo md ie foe e (ck — conattion. ace heat- rig ee Leto Brakes. . zits OLI ER. > Pace staple aviagas | at toes ataee:|Carkner “Studebaker (ie teer Bea" it, Bee , * Pastwin motor. Will sell sepa- | MUST SELL—BUILDINO a.HOUsE| Birmingham MI 4- 3410 alls... ss ede Bl | Kk. * _fately. 1829 Union Lake Rd. | —'51 Buick Convertible, power a = 131" gi Chey. Dix. Club, Coupe, | seas, f PRET era pe Care| fT irae ets | SR tia POO ATED | tt Se” Sea Pees" » _ prope. Fe stink soe FE CGO | poRDY 3 BOOR : 210 Orchard Lake. Ave. » 16 FT. CENTURY MAHOGANY GOOD CON T AYLOR'S * oe be. Gray Fue! TTS SPRING LOOK jose owe. . Bell Re and %46 FORD 6 AND 4 NASH 600. At Walled Lake FE 2-9101 } Cleaned. This .s the one you've | 1850 Buick euver onvertible.| ‘Good condition eve Kennelworth, ‘ : j been looking for, $1,550 well _— enter. Elec trie al weiean Call Salons’ Jom Phone MArket 41661 » AERO-CRAFT BOATS to former owner if vou wish. i SS NEW ae OR. GOOD 5 Pe ee acetal Pt 1953 | 1983 Dodge 8 club coupe. $1,008. rae HEROKE: eOan fi 2 Sore SOs baAaT GE. $375 |” c Cars and Tracke et. 2, FE sm. —~ 2 “aa wince 180 E. Pike St, sid :953 Plymouth 4 dr 909s. HNSON OUTBOA RD MOTORS atinote 5 —— — tek Gent Maa” shake tence. Mecipned Reat sharp. tnack, body fy nod fly heme bp con So hnges wSLAYBAUGH' = mig eteain, Tare «mmelty dew || HOUGHTEN & SON | FE oi Seleve. ris Sain (968 or ret ay ova Oe MERCURY “w MOTORS AND YET Met ook i OR ‘32150, Chevit- |YOUR FRIENDLY CeeOnILE N DeSOTO-PLYMOUTH NEALER : dew, Jacket boats. Genesee Bales. | i55, CADILLAC. 62. 4 DR. PER- TRUCK DEALER REAL BARGAINS 912 8. Woodward Birwincham _ 2101 Bey. | tect Low milease earnnable. | 528 528 NM Mion, Rochester, OL 1-9761 "49 46 os Az, wo Coupe. Sharp. ‘4? JEEP 4 WHEEL DRIVE. “Graser Cralt and. Yellow Jecket | Ty CHEVROLET ER EAT ERTS | Neg ee Uae Gar: [ti Guers Soa, «door. 1 i {allere. Diston Chain Savas cod | COU? BY owner, Power glide. | 5. yy Huron PE_42185 | ‘51 Studie commander. Real buy. ree A_$-5204, a Sn ‘ 6.900 miles. Priced to sell. FE = NORTH PONTIAC AUTO. SALES 4S Le, MERCO- SHORTY HOOT'S PLACE 5-3411 830 to 5 vm After 6:30| FORD, °S0 CUSTOM V-8. EXCEL- | 313 West Monteany 40151 Geen, white walls. Pig amg lage Sled | (ens and weekends, TOP joe conamien, ane and heater, ~~ SCHUTZ Like oe vaste A abaker down. BOATS, 12 FT M0 CAR- mone? rkner: boats, $60. 7600 Elizabeth L TIP T P: Corkner—-Studebaker - eammineal ss Birmingham M14-3410| | Transportation Special | Birmingham MI 4.3410" - Pees 25 'b.p. USED CARS 951 FORD 2 DOOR. FULLY 1eet Ply mouth gin coupe, |... = it. excellent epndi- very tad. # seer vs wacceasoriee, 1981 Packaré 4 door sedan, like | eautpped. A barren. etvice, ste 1350 ymoul | gr, binck “Ouie pies Your “dar onion ) eS | ae i Owen's x OUroNRD Mor poo KE NEW Hon, & | tee Piymouth ih coups e sits Carkner—Studebaker ef Tomy ee thnewn « vm 1953 Ford * epee R fordor — 1954 — $10 DOWN Birmingham. M MI 4-3410 wee Orehara Late Ave. FE 7-020 $1175 SCHUTZ MOTORS ~ ios OLDS 08, SHOE AROUND I DETROIT, GET ¢ B _LDEALER @ OLDS TIPE the ee weet price. nen come = [F ORDE MATIC ic, 7 af ORD Pe Wood ward, Birmingham x cle coure —boEs = en hew boat, 88 new Sean _in stock, Another truck load Dye! 1065s rtttataennot je, Corner of Héliy Ra. ‘WouvaRine AND WHIRLWIND beats. Peathercraft and Wolver- .| Read Classified. daily to CLEAN, “S195. ‘4960 Mash 4 door’ ¥ CLARKSTON MOTOR SALES Oven are te tes ) Dally a.m Dm, WE BUY SELL AND TRADE MA 5-5141. 2 rE 4-6570. ~ BARGAINS GALORE in Want Ads for’ you! + 4952 FORD SEDAN. DRIV® THIS CAR 1,250. MA Spring Festival of Used Cars $295 147 PONTIAC COUPE. LOOKS LIKE NEW. PERFECT TRANS- PORTA $595 1950 CHEV 2? DR. A FINE RUN- NING CAR $895 1062 CHEVRO! LET JUST THE Fon. YOU'VE BEEN LOOK- ING $1,395 3 B 4 DR. SEDAN. A FAMILY Can. $295 DR. TWO 1949 PORDS. GOOD RUNNING CONDITION $795 $295. , SEE- AND $1,095 19 CADILLAC SEDAN. BEAU- — CAR PERFECT CONDI- . \ITS SMART sae has YOUR CAR COMMUNITY MOTORS THE PLACE WHERE YOU CAN WHEEL AND DEAL 803 .N. Main, Rochester OPEN TILL 10 P.M. OLive 23-0321 ‘833 PONTIAC 8 DELUXE 4 DOOR, 5 GO |FOR THE n Bargaing AT THE | :|'BRIGHT SPOT’ 80 CARS TO PICK FROM SPECIAL Peete raene CYC OWENS “Your F ORD Dealer” Our Used Cars Are Ready < “RRE YOU?" .~ OUT THEY GO - 1951 Nash 4 Door Sedan, a Real Nice Car Radio and Heater, Overdrive $4 1950 Buick 4 Door Sedan, Dyna. : Radio and Heater $250 1952 Dodge 2 Door Sedan, Real Value Price Reduced $395 1950 Ford 8 4 Door Sedan Radio and ‘Heater $295 1951 Pontiac 4 Door Sedan Radio and Heater $495 1949 Ford Custom 8 Cyl. 2 Door Sedan $195 1951 Olds 98 4 Door ' Radio and Heater, Hydra. 5 $59: 1951 Mercury 4 Door Sedan Radio and Heater, O.D. 1 $495 Bel Air Tudor °82 Ford Cust. & Pord-O-Matic. The Bright Spot Cass at Orchard Lake FE 8-0488 FE 8-0488 #° PONTIAC CATALINA SUPER “dente ex excellent condition, $1,075 PO C50 I NTIAC 9 3 CYLINDER 3 NDER 3 De. woner Carkner—Studebaker Birmingham MI 4-3410 1961 PONTIAC RADIO HEATER. __ food condition. FE 24028. 12 Nor. CLEAn 82 PONTIAC REASON- PE 5- © DELUXE STATION wa, 4 doo. 2 seata. Hydra m and extras. 8,000 miles. 2-6632 oF 4+ 2664 Bhu hh fed Cone wail tires, Tr NVERTIBLE radio, heater. FE 2-8300. a PONTIAC ‘54 STAR CHIEP, PULLY equipped. Will take older car in ~~ trade. Can be-seen from 10 to 2 (Ot Gite Pine Kneh Bd. OR 3-008 1965 PONTIAC STARCHIEFTAIN __Catalina low mileage. a S “ata is GEEE oak isle bone rary 870-4 DR HY! math, radio heater, and all = tras 4.000 miles. Phone FE #5125, eB PONTIAC C/TALINA DE- uxe. FE 2-674 is}. STUDEBAKER SPORT COUPE Excellent condition, 5-9066 _Sfter ¢ om STUDEBAKER ‘32 4 DR. REGAL deluxe. — ——— $585. $06 or your car 4 Carkner—Studebaker Birmingham MI 4-3410 1953 Chevrolet 2 Door Sedan Nice Clean Car $795 1951 Olds 88 2 Door | Radio and Heater, Hydra. $495 1951 Ford Club Coupe Radio and Heater. You'll Like This One $495 1951 Studebaker 2 Door One Owner, Real Nice 5 $29 1949 Chevrole 4 Door Sedan Radio and Heater $195 LATER MODELS PRICED TO MOVE —2— 1954 Ford creating 4 Door Sedans 1953 Ford 2.Doors and 4 Doors 1—1954 Buick 4 Door Sedan 1—1954 Pontiac Catalina 1—1953 Olds 98 4 Door Sedan __ -1—1984 Chevrolet 4 Door Sedan 11953 Pontiac Chief: Dix. 4 Door — 6—1952 Ford 2 Doors and 4 Doors COME TO OUR TWO BIG LOTs No. 1—150 S. Saginaw St. FE 5-4101 or FE 5-3588 No. 2—809 S. Woodward Ave. FE 4-7469 OPEN to 8 A.M. ‘9 P.M. . See “CY” for the Best Buy ITCHY TO TRAVEL? A DIAMOND?” From a | “TUR FOR A-1 Buys 49 Pontiac 4 dr. ..$299 52 Buick Riviera. .$899 Scratch Qut a. Deal F ORDS MERCURYS LINCOLNS STATION WAGONS" NEW CAR GUARANTEE LARRY JEROME Rochester Ford: Dealer fill needs” ee LOOKING FOR A BUSINESS? You'll find money makers advertised Ea ree 4 |-fied | in the Business na hte Fs tunities column in Classi 49 Ford 2dr. ..... $199 | '49 Packard Sedan $199 za 51 Buick Riviera. .$699 en Coupe SI44 "50 Stde. Cl. Cpe.. $199 52 Ply. Sta. Wgn. $944 34 Merc. H’dtop $1899 53 Ford 4 dr......$844 "51 Hudson 2 dr.. .$299 52 Ford 8 2 dr.... .$699 '54 Merc. 2 dr. ...$1599 + “51 Olds. 98-4 dr... . $699 "50 Nash 4 dr......$144 *53 Chev. 4 dr. ....$899 ’50 Pont. Dix..2 dr. $244 51 DeSoto Sedan $599 50 Olds 4 dr...... $399 53 Ply. St. Wgn. $1044 51 Ford 2 dr......$344 50 Buick Riviera. .$399 ’50 Ford Cl. oh pote - ’50 Chev. C]. Cpe.. "54 Ford Victoria § 209 2 Pl ae — ig 220 ‘> 4, ys "$4. Nash 4 dr.. . .$1099 ‘51 Ply. Cl. Cpe... .$399 52 Pontiac Heatop $999 53 Buick Riviera $1399 ’51 Merc, Cl. Cpe. $599 "52 Chev. Dix. 2 dr. $644 ’53 Stude. Cl. 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MONDAY,’ ‘APRIL 11, 1955. {is -- Today's S Television Programs - - Channel 2—WIBK-TV Channel 1-WXYZ-TV Channel 9—CKLW-TV : es TONIGHT’S TV 6:00—(7) Little Rascals. “Choo Choo.” (9) Capt. Video. Adven- ture serial. (4) Time for Music. 6:15—-(9) News. Austin Grant. (4) News. Paul Williams. 30-—(7). Wild Bill Hickok. “Ad- venture film with Guy Madison. (9) Dangerous Assignment. Brian * in “Iron Ban- ner.” (4) Passover. Religious. (2) News Ace. 7:00—(7) Kukla, Fran and Ollie. | Puppets. (9) Hopalong Cassidy. William Boyd in western adven- ture. (4) It’s a Great Life. Mi- chael O'Shea, James Dunn, Wil- ! liam Bishop in comedy of three - pals. (2) Theater. Tom Conway in “Silent Alibi.” %:15—(7) My Story. Drama. 7:30—(7) I've Got a Secret. Bob and’ Ray take over as hosts. La- rain joing panel. (9) Million Dol- __lar_ Movie. “First Legion.” (4) Tony Martin. Songs in Country club setting. (2) News. Doug Edwards. 7:45—(4) News Caravan. John | Cameron Swayze. (2) Perry Como. Songs. —_ - 8:00—(7). TV Reader's Digest. How youth from sas won pennant for New York Giants in 1911 without throwing a ball told in “How Charlie Faust Won the Pennant for the Giants."’ - (4) Caesar's Hour. Satire of ‘‘On the Waterfront,” takeoff on male singing trio, satire on business- man trying to remember im- portant name. (2) Burns and Al- len. George goes to jail after Gracie tries to get a judge to fix. a traffic ticket for her. 8:30—(7) Voice Program. Eu- gene Conley, tenor, sings two Alone” by Romberg. (2) Talent Scouts. 9:00—(7} - Wrestling: Workouts. Films. (9) Roller Derby. Films. (4) Medic. ‘Emotions of doctor when. he is faced by life or death diagnosis in “Physician, Heal Thyself.” (2) I Love Lucy. Thanks to Lucy the Ricardos job Charles Boyer in 11:30—(4) Tonight. as husband and wife TV team Arnaz. 9:30—(7) The Huntress. “Polly,” drama. (9) Mr. Show Business. Great Gatsby,” story of man who tries to win woman who once loved him. (2)-December Bride. Lily takes cello lessons te forget | broken romance and then meets new man. 16:00-—-(7) Boxing. Welterweight bout: Danny Giovanelli vs. Chris Christensen (9) Boxing. Midgle- weight bout: Pete Adams vs. Pat Lowrey. (2) Studio One. “Passage at Arms,” true story of Oleg Arzbrodski, Communist- hating Czech hockey star, and how he outwitted Reds to flee to United States. 10:30—(4) Secret File USA. Rob- | ert Alda as tion camp in — mill.” 10:45—(7 ) News Ace. 10:50—(9) Ringside Review. Chris Schenkel interview. 11:00—(7) Soupy’s On. Variety. (9) National News. (4) News. Wil- liams. (2) News. LeGoff. 11:15—(7) Armchair Theater. “Charlie Chan at the Wax Mu- seum.”’ (9) Good Neighbor Thea- ter. Ray Milland, Paulette God- dard in “The Crystal Ball.”” (4) little show. Richard Bishop in “The New Book.” (2) Miss Fair Weather. Betty Wright. “Mission Wind- 11:20—(2) Nightwatch Theater. Francis in ‘Allotment Wives.” Steve Allen, host on variety show. A) Schacht, Nora Kaye. TUESDAY ‘MORNING , 7:00 — (4) Today. (2) “Morning {- Show. 8:30—(2)' Morning Show. 9:00—(7) Todd Purse Show. (4) Rowper Room. (2) Welcome Traveler. _ very brief. Lucille Ball, Desi _Maj.. Morgan saves Dutch citizens from concentra- 10:00—(7) Wixie’s Wonderland. (4) Ding Dong School. (2) Garry Moore 10:30—(4) Way of World. (2) Ar thur Godfrey. 10:45—(4) Sheilah Graham. 11:00—(7) Story Studio. (4) Home. 11:30—(2). Strike It Rich. |No ‘Spitfire, ‘Robert Young Holds His Own’ ™ Normality Can Sometimes Pay “Life With Father’ Star Has Four Daughters, Is Really Solid Citizen LAS VEGAS, Nev. #—One of the least likely persons you'd expect TUESDAY AFTERNOON 12:00—(7) 12 O'Clack Comics. (4) | Tennessee Ernie. (2) Valiant Lady. - 2:15—(2) Love of Life. 12:30 — (7) Beulah. (4) Feather: Your Nest. (2) Search for To- morrow. 12:45—(2) Guiding Light 1:00—(7) Lunchtime Drama. Bob Maxwell Shew. Flame. 1:15—(4) Sonny Elliott. (2) Road of Life. (4) (2) Inner dies Day. for TV. ; ~ ; “But I wasn't sure I wanted to 1:45—(9) Cartoon Time. * get into it,” he remarked, . “y 2:00—(7) Stars on Seven. (9) Mary | didn't know if I wanted to under- Morgan Show. (4) Hour of, take all that work. Oddly enough |. Shows. it was Loretta Young a who hel; vince me. She t 2:30—(9) Dollarama. (2) House | me ie ae ae iS an! Aad Party. then I ended up opposite her on 3:00—(7) Theater. (9) Tuesday | Sunday night” = (2) bd Len lapis 5 Matt) the actor was realistic about the 3:15—(4) ‘Golden Windows. 3:30—(4) One oso Family. (2) Bob Crosby Show. 3:45—(4) Soe Miss Mar- lowe. 4:00—(7) Captain Flint. (9) Justice Colt. (4) Hawkins Falls. (2) Brighter Day. 4:15—(4) First Love. (2) Secret Storm. | Robert Young. | Father Knows to find in this fabulous fun town is WHAT'S MY LINE? ‘After al, Young is the picture of normality, A solid citizen, he is the father of four daughters in real life and three children on TV's, Best. Although | flashier stars draw the headlines, Bob has proven that being normal ean pay off, — in | Holiyweed. He and his fon-ceas wife Betty (Jane Wyatt is ber TV counter- part) were here for a spree before he starts a year’s work on TV films, And there is one of the nicest success stories of the year. Bob did Father Knows Bést on radio for a number of years, The comedy seemed a natural show's chances for success. “I knew it was going to build slowly,"’ he said. “It was that way on radio; didn’t call up their friends and tell them to be. sure and listen ta it. The show built enthusiasm slowly but when {it did get fans they were intensely loyal.” This peculiar loyalty proved the saving of Father Knows Best. A couple of months ago, the cigarette sponsor announced it was dropping the show. This brought forth a 4:30—(4) Mr. Sweeney's World, (2) On Your Account. ¢:45—(7) Rickey the Clown. (4). Modern Romances. 5:00—(7) Auntie Dee. (9) Go to the Museum. (4) Pinky Lee. (2) ‘ Sagebrush Shorty. 5:30—(7) Rocky Jones. (9) Howdy Doody. (4) Howdy Doody. -- Today's Radio Programs -- - -fans:- Even hardboiled TV editors flood of letters from determined ee oe ee es sponsor for the pleasant, series, * * * Young believes that this wave of Found Along River young children | 23, were found yesterday in the Ike Tries fo Carve Out More Space in White House WASHINGTON (INS)—President 1947, promised that none “of the | conducted in the old State Depart-; to the President in charge of dis- Eisenhower has decided to do about a problem that plagued chief executives years—how to find enough room in the White House for cl i i z i kt ted changes would im- | pair the beauty of the 155-year-old | raf a lie f iil Ey : E i i = gi $ 2 3 i : | : ii ds 5. ment Building across the street. said Eisenhower | de om s > z tic 4 He i NEW YORK —Edgar William Stewart, . 7 My wen president of Catalina, Inc., of _ PONTIAC’S FIRST. /TV SERVICE DEALER! BLAKE RADIO.AND TV SERVICE Authorized Factory Service for 15 Different Manufacturers — Instructions: Each word is related to my . < work. Un- 1 PPEILCR | | | T] scramble as 2 VASHE || few as possi- 3 ALBD [ 1] ble to guess 4 ERYOR ttt ' my line. An- . swer appears under arrow, 5 RUBR reading 6 THALRE 7 downward. 7 SUBRH — smoce ahs 9 EMSAT = 10 ROPRTE | © 1985 +i iene: What's My Line, tac. [Begins Today — Smith Act Trial | ~ Junius Scales Accused of Seeking Overthrow of U. S. Government GREENSBORO, N.C. &—Junius Scales goes on trial today, charged with advocating overthrow of the United States government by force and violence cuses him of belonging to the Com. | munist party, “well knowing’’ that , it a reas to destroy the a Specifically, the indictment ac- | METHOD Coney Wide Pick-Up and Return of Students Instructions 7 Days a Week Michigan Driver ‘Training FE 4-5668 15V2 E. Lawrence, Pontiac The FBI has identified nim as Flying Man May Alter Science of Flight PALO ALTO, Calif. uj — The test pilot who first took off in a rad- ically new wingless “flying plat- form” says anyone who can walk can fly it. “You just lean the way you want it to go,” said test pilot Phil A. Johnston of the ‘‘research tool’’ de- veloped by Hiller Helicopters, ‘of Palo Alto, for the Office of Naval Research. “I'd let my kids fly it. It's no} tick at all,” he said. Johnstons first flight was Jan. 2 Children’s Bodies | flying nomcer hole Cover looks like a flying manhole cover with guard rails. It is a literal * . Hiller’s develcguseie to date, said the Office of Naval Research in the first disclosure of the new craft, ‘definitely has established‘ the feasibility of radically simpli- fied flight.” The ‘flying platform” works by a downward thrusting air stream generated by two counterrotating propellers, They preduce balancing force, like a gyroscope, Two ducted fans, presently pow- ered by two small engines produc- | ing together less than 100 horse- power, suck in air through holes | —-brought—te—trial—under—the Smith} |leader of the party in the Caro- ‘linas and Tennessee. e % * The 35-year-old University of North Carolina graduate was in- dicted under the Smith Act's mem- bership clause by a jury at Wil- kesboro last Nov, 18. FBI agents picked him up in Memphis, Tenn., only a few hours after the jury acted. His whereabouts had not been known publicly since Oct, 6, 1951, when he left his home at * + Seales is the second - person a Act as an individual, rather than as a member of a group conspiring against the government. The other was Claude Lightfoot, who admitted membership in the Communist par- ty. Lightfoot was convicted last, January in Chicago. He is appeal- | ing a sentence of five years and a| $5,000 fine. Scales refused to say before the trial whether he is or was a Com- munist. Hatoyama Hoping fo Meet Chou, Nehru TOKYO w — Prime Minister | Ichiro Hatoyama said today he | would like to meet Premier Chou | En-lai of Communist China to dis- | cuss world in top of the platform. The fans | thrust air out the bottom of the) se teet-ncrene platform with creat | : 7 foree.- | meetings could be arranged. SAGINAW ae lagi ratiestgred of two} , Missing since Feb. Flint River 11 miles south of Sag- body of Charles Schram, 10, tangled in a briish pile on the river bank. The body of the boy’s &-year-old sister, Georgeanna, was Programs furnished by stations listed im this column are subject te change without notice. Ref P ] ;found a short distance away, We, (7) CRLW, (ote) = WW, (958) = WCAR, (1190) WXYZ, (1770) WJBK, (109 © WPON, (1460) eluses OF o e iol pape =e rales = to Go on Singing | Pesina weir nome, official vaid Toman? CLw, Yeo ured OAS IR, Pete and Jeo | WIFE. Hews, Ocerge the apparently bad ¢s0—wam, news — WEAR, Temple scecemy | \Weon, were Pewer § =I Prison Quartet | tatten through the ice + | so: wws, Ondersieers Whom, tae alee he . * CKELW, S t Perkins ieee _WEYE Top of Tows ll iets alten Oe ee | ee ee Oe eee Fret en™ [maecarms mere, | BEE Metre. sery | sascwsn. ov, waene | when they heard that a young con-| _ Charis and Georgeanna were the wate i Cae, Sue RAR News, Temple. ab: Tt Gecree. canggued lige cic pas Come aps rainy ogy Rapp reprints Weer Sites Given ‘eenen. _ oo 1:48—WIR, Guiding Light | Parole because he likes to sing on| H. Schram. The couple has eight ; Gerenede | 11:00—WIR. 10:18—WWJ, Joyce Jordan * ' the Kilby. Prison quartet. other children, Schram is an odd ¢:80—WIR, Reynolds : oe ae Mayer : srg oN Mrs. Burten Orville F 71 also jobs man. we Stern WPON, Nowe ww, Fran Bar~s CRLW. De ica prised Parole Supervisor E M all Bee WJBK. T. - a. yes a WeOn, Sports” "GREW, Sportamertem Sax: de? ee WPON. News, Eddy Parkman when the official came to, Two Unidentified Bodies €:48~WJR, tL. Themes : Muse b—WW, Breat the Beat | 225-722. Mason interview him in regard to parole. . eee Susie SEER tore W2,, Brest the WW. Pisin Gray, convicted of robbery ir. Found in Detroit River WPOK, Art Van Damme , Jim Dunbar -| 2:30--WJR, Nora Drake 1948, has served most of his time —s _Quest House Use WWs, Strike Tt Ricd WWJ, L. Jones under a 10- fp adoaca” tic cask DETROIT — The unidentified WXYZ, Stare et Seven TUESDAY MORNING ‘CKLW, Florida U.6.A WCAR, Hall, Sports take a parole in June. found CKLW, Pulton Lewis Jt. | ¢.95 won Votes WIBK, D.. WPON, Club 1460 The parole supervisor said Gray | “ete yesterday in the Detroit WcAn, Hews wes, WON, News. Party: *wwd isrnace Pays” —_—| asked to be passed over for eirele WPON. News, Gib Shenley w. Guy. mone 11:18—-WxYz, Curtain’ Calls woah. Harmony so he could keep on singing in the The man’s body was recovered 1:15—CELW, Quy Runs WJBK, News WPON, Hymn Time 3:00—WJR, Wendy Warren | prison quartet. near Bishop Park in suburban Wy- ww. John Egan ww. W te Leve andotte. The woman's body was ¥ sign Ott : 5 11;30—-WJR, Make Up Mind | Wwd. Chaplain Fred-B, Pearson said. CAR, : 8:48=WCAR, Coffee ww. That Pays | Bd. McKenste taken from the Grosse Ne Yacht |; 7:38-—WJR,. Choraliers : CKLW, for Day WCAR, News, Carousel the prison singers have been work-_ i aa: J, Morgan Beatty ¥:00—W Vine Le ete) womens | bead Sngers have de . Club-basin-— WXYZ, Lone : CKLW, News, David - pag — © ‘S:13—WIR, Rosenitry ing hard to~build up their quartet, | “Both had been dead semue time Ww. pn Mag: ws Binge . “ 3:30—WwWwJ, Young which frequently makes ae WJBK, L. Gentile 1:15 WIR, Musto Hall 11:46 WIR, 3nd Husband Wamit, tne tines appearances. 1:43—WJR. B. R: Murrow cKLw, WJBK, News, McLeod 3:18-WIR, Gal Sunday Gray. will finish his minimum: J, One Man's Family 145—WWJ, News J, Right to Happiness : @a hy a t CKLW, In the Mood i206—-WIR, Jack White sentence around the first of next RP aa 6:00 W IR Jack White Bd, Mowe ssartia own, Musie Hall year, | 5 weiss oath ene hen wxye, Dick = Ww. . Hews, wats. Wattrick-McKensie Locker, #4, U. 8. cmbasender te Liters CKLW. —~ ‘oe at an weak mews, Gentile WPON, News wae x News, Meteod Deputy Sheriff Taken sador in ings promineat Pall pam | Eww, ° 12:18—WJR, Parm Roundup : aan i prclagetiora bee ean wa wwe, Faye tow eat pauses | for Mental Patient onary bre, men 8. ere : *WaYE Wendercook = WEYE, fred. wol ene Gane WPON, Club 10 - SAN BERNARDINO. Calif. (UP) | 2nd lowa District. ee ae — : Wren, Sgan ean Show 4:30—WW4J, Widder Brow8 | Patton State Hospital attendants | ST. LOUIS — Frederick P. Hankerson, ES NTETS, Oo te Tore | whe, mode man | PETE TsO Me | URE Ber si thought they had’ apprehended a | ett ee, deer at Acetate Co wwo, none Hour oe hens pg Bud Davies ¢:43—WW3. Woman in Home| mental patient when they found |m™er newspaperman with the Assosiaced Bot Sateen, |omwig neg | Ream mer mas | (GEOR Sete Wc") Rod Scot wandering onthe ecind| Ea aac Rei . News, Off Record Wwd, Minute Parade, 12:43-WXYZ. 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These suits made > especially for THE HUB by a ‘famous manufacturer were meant — | to sell for 60, T housands of New Spring Suits oe Select Yours Now for Year-’ round Wear. oe EVERY SUIT IN THIS GROUP IS THE ‘SUCCESS’ SUIT OF THE SEASON IN ITS FIELD - - - WHETHER IT BE _ GABARDIRE - -- FLANNEL --- TWEED - - - WORSTED OR SHARKSKIN AND BY ACTUAL CHECK, ALL ARE VALUES | THAT ARE NOT EQUALLED IN TOWN, AT ANYWHERE NEAR THIS LOW PRICE! IT IS A THRILLING DEMON- STRATION OF THE HUB’S SUPREMACY IN WHICH YOU CAN GET THE STYLES---THE MODELS---THE COLORS = > a io -«- THE PATTERNS YOU WANT ---AT FAR LESS THAN ] _¥OU EXPECTED TO PAY! _ See NO DOWN PAYMENT NECESSARY... When Opening an Account at THE HUB _ TAKE 3 MONTHS TO PAY! > 548 buys better all worsted gabardine suits aan ' +H > $48 buys better all wool flannel suits =| TP) pe $48 buys better wool Donegal tweed suits | MS > $48 buys better wearing worsted suits | ~~ : > $48 buys better sharkskin suits - De NE = 18-20 NORTH SAGINAW STREET