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[- » be ‘ ff eft z He | where water i i Ht | “Be u °F ie? i F Sa ; ; | DEMOLISHED — The above picture shows the extent of damage to a Keego Harbor motorist’s car after it crashed into the rear of a 2"s-ton level | City dump truck on Orchard Lake Ave. this morning. Witnesses told the police that the car, driven by Robett L. Trombly of 3032 Moss St., he is held for investigation of driving under the influence | :8 , * ™ é 2 i 4c rf i 4 ; | ; 2 i dig g z [a f i — [4 < 7 = if HE =F 2 38 f | eF = ag = iT 5 i iy te etpeil 3 i lid fly | i ele * i EF e i itr ! 2 T ag ike rH z i 1 i: ii tf $z i 3 i z H if it! gHy jh | | 5 3 i li eat iH "3 | i ; : i iit t Ld 3 : i monthly periods start on a : weeks | claims - | i E 19 of raley said that officers could visas for such a visit. He any Russian delegation would welcomed in Iowa.) | adding to improper police work. “We can't operate a police de- partment on a factory-whistle ee The Weather PONTIAC AND vicrerry — Party D*S!8.” Said Wheaton. “We're, tonight and temerrew. lew te given orders not to let the n len SS te 0. Warmer tomorrow. Bit work overtime unless it's an | absolute emergency. Last Friday night no one worked from the vice squad because the men had) worked overtime already and it! ‘ Teds, im Pontise temperature preceding @ am » 8 om: Wind veiccity 25-30 mpd : North-gorth west oots Friday at ¢4 pm fiver Geturday at 656 2 = time "' Moon sets Friday et 10-06 | pay, eliminate extra’ | would have run into more over- 4 Peak for Trace efficient #!4 he saw the tail of a plane . ' sticking out of the snow on at mid-morning today and by 2 p.m. had reached 50 Mrs. Nellie Olin, 79, MSC Aide, Expires pital Searchers Study of 2 Lost Planes have been) Wednesday might nat H ! some % miles south of he said clouds kept him | | tell | cif Tie 2 di- | hour.” the i Sf lamb that sete |for the sacrifice, and si EAST LANSING (#—Mrs. Nel- | the rose that can lie Olin, 79. director of off-campus | ment of His housing for Michigan State Col- | patiently, lege, died today at a Lansing hos- | while He ‘and wisdom Mrs. Olin was ‘the widow of the | Then He will | ate Richard M. Olin, health rector for MSC from 1925 to 1938 and the and a former state health com- re wees +Hospttat on the campus Wan Harned * . Hartrick. The first seven, all of Pontiac However, Wagnerpan admitted 1900 in Kies Asis |under cross examination that he | | office the day after the slaying. | Mr. James McCleland, Theodor lab, who tested Bank's hands for powder stains. poet merchant, who i | Jesus Waits Until He Gains Perfection | Z § : 1 loveliness, before surrendering to the hammer of the and the sickle of those who cut Temperatures started climbing down the living bread of Heaven. | The newly born lamb is not of- 5 3 g ri : ¢ cutting. He wil say ‘Thus the reddest worthiest elements of tién and iis peace, = | & . ; FRIDAY, MARCH Dies at Home Ye 1 fred? 1; Me A, 1935 armer- Snover Funeral Home until | | George Greek Orthodox Church Air Force Maj. T. G. Remakus | For the next eighteen years, where the Rev. Soterios D. Gouvel- ca a ERE 3 z F L ef To retaliate, Aff i fT explained: He crucifiers at 21 cents a quart will be even-greater ae itt [its choicest wine will = _ = cs) = = 78 i i ; cost. eds wae eget one independent | Producing violent and hail his price 29 cents last week- | °Ver Ohio, Indiana, and Pennsyl- Anothet joined him this week. Post Office Funds Cut, py is : | 4 1 5 2 \ « : 5 a a , 5 ao : F 4 ; a i — —— Higher Gl Pay ‘May Cut Draft #3 E882, reply 5 5 swamped with emergency. throughout the states hit by the after the three days loss, when He | lis, his pastor, will officiate. Burial heavy winds. was twelve years of age, He who | will follow in Oak Hill Cemetery. | carpentered the universe, now ? f shortly after midnight and then | i At Louisville “Wy. the Otis River | “We thought we would cut prices ©" its biggest rampage since 1948. even lower until the milkman on | “85 expected to crest at 9.5 feet the street started complaining.” ®bove flood state today Routemen sell milk in quarts only There was little structural dam- age to homes in the Cincinnati area With 45 grocers joini in. the Dut between Pittsburgh and Law independents think the pressure renceburg. Ind., the river forced thousands from their homes and left behind a loss estimated at 13 million dollars ~ a. & oy SORA + esti af oboe a ee: if includes flash, Dr. John Hannah to Speak the president of the college , Dr. | States and Canada. County will hold a banquet at ntge tli i | Tigi | ! [al r he ; : . THe aH ili 7 i i uF | : i af fi | i & TEST Church on field Township, had $80 in the bill- fold she had left in a basement coat room. Taken from the purse of Mra. Paul Rohl, 26179 13 Mile Rd.. was her billfold with $4. personal pa- pers and some coins. | He also quoted from testimony Representatives from youth groups heard a panel dis- "| cussion last night, on the need for an artificial ice skating rink. construction of a rink Park. will appear on April 4 vot- _ ing ballots . * . Treated for chest and forehead injuries last night at St. Joseph Mercy for the present. Bennaville. Police said Stinson's | car struck the rear end of a tow truck driven by Douglas O. McIn- tosh, 22, of 1592 Henrietta, as Me- Road Widening Job 2 en a Bids Are Received | siame st'Derty A low bid of $156,738 was re- Pontiac, Waterford Men ceived yesterday by the Candidates for JC Title County Road Commission for a contract to ditch, grade and widen Fred J. Poole of Pontiac and Roy Larmee of Waterford are entries West Long Lake road from Tele- for the title of Michigan's ‘‘out- graph to Orchard Lake Rds The Max Frisinger Co.. of Ann | standing young man of the year.” Arbor, submitted the low amount,| The title will be awarded this followed by the H. J. Brighton weekend at a meeting of the state Co., of Farmington, with $189,480. junior chambers of commerce at Commission tract, said Chairman Robert 0. | ership and vocational and personal Felt. The four-mile stretch Complete camera kit cam: era, bulbs, batteries and film. Argus 75 has the double - ex- posure preventer. lens that’s always in focus. ; Now YOU Can Afford the World’s Most Popular 35mm Camera and Save $16.63! argus Cs | FLASH G CASE Regular $66.50 Valve — Geupiled rangefinder. Flash plugs inte camere. Moen rises Saturday ei 16 om Wheaton and Straley said they weed te —_— $41,200,000 re- Downtown Tem would prefer to see pay raises quested Customs Bureau gs ee pea ve «4 for police eliminating overtime | and $278.500.000 of the $286.000,000 Sag 8S ** and outside jobs sought by the Internal Revenue 3: M--eceeees 4 2pm _ S$ The association recently ob Service. neers tained th 7 e time and a half over . CET ety meng nah St Traffic Mishops Show re... e3 er Walter K. Willman. The Ero emoeratr LIT ag CITY Manager's order directs that The So Far Weather—Mostly sunny. Rein: 18 in | policemen can work overtime only number of traffic accidents One Tear Age tn Pontios on “special occasions ex-| for the first two months this year temperaterc....... | soe GH! showed a decline as compared with temperature... >. | tension of regutar shifts . . . or . temperature... ..........05.- 325| Court appearances,” the same period last year when vam. . | However. the “ 242 mishaps were reported. lemmine he “overtime should A total of Wighert ane plawest Tempersteres This not restrict legitimate police | . is S08 eaatents were re- work. But we’ TS. ported month period, ac- 08 wm t021 10 im 1888 we're trying jo hold ‘ied 7 cording to a Pontiac Poli fhic Seamer “ down the overtime pay to about | Se gat o> capper ce tra j "ie anaing % «| $12,000 @ year.” said Will . eve accident survey. But deaths due year, man. tir: ted. -iy) |to auto accidents this have | 4 Marquette a7 The department | ree pa 02 2m pads ¢ palo year 5 me 8 8 ee has piled up over if eae eh Ah ine * | | claimed four lives. Only one per- & Rew Green eo ’ overtime since January. | —— " P a . === (son was killed during the same Beane m3 DENVER @—Sign on rear ot, ROARING TIGER—Young outfielder J. W. Porter)» . AP wifephere /Period im 1854. | as 59 florist’s delivery truck: “Drive of Detroit Tigers hits dirt coming into third base on | Phillies in Clearwater, Fla. Backing up play is | Brimstone mines of Louisiana gies § jj | carefully or—the next load of flow- | bis triple off the centerfield wall in second inning of | Pitcher Robin Roberts of Phillies. Ump is Henry | and Texas yield sulphur better | “ fis .ers may be for you." Thursday's exhibition game against Philadelphia | Crawford. i * | then 98.5 per eadt pore P : . * 5 “ . - Bee i , Fis \ . \ ‘& Z , ; Me 4 ‘ fog k 6% f , Bae bats, ' Ay ab ‘ : , 7 THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, MARCH 11, 1955. Nbhiy: Ci dk ads : ey NEW YORK (INS) — Since the death because the tides don't bring I've always thought that one of the, Not much use looking for pearls RRIVED—New Spring Styles movie industry went underwater a Te ene Cock’ sag | bravest men im, history was the |is thp kind of cysters you can on. JUST A ew Spr s styles de! new world has opened up to a lot moved to adolescent grounds. Still | rst bicke who ate an oyster. Who- | “et 2.8 restaurant. A recent count RAYON and WOOL eS gl Sa of my readers. One has written in|later they are moved to the fi of 2,000,000 shucked oysters pro- E i to ask what else exists under there | grounds where they mature and | °V®T he was, he goes a long way | duced two pearls. Both, as usual, 4 except Esther Williams, Jane Rus-| eventually are pulled up for mar-| back. First settlers in this country | had too high ja calcum content to re] rs } Se ee a ears ond EEE Deny | hating, found the coastline Indian an en-| buff up purty j eager to please, No seatecrows on oyster farms. | thusiastic fancier. The shell or its| As they say, one man’s fish may : selected the oyster, as a sample | But plenty of patroling, particular-| polished products have been cur-|be another man's rm te Sensationally Under-Priced | denizen of the dunked world. ly at to guard against oyster | rency in many realms, ballots in|clined to think oyster will J Oyster farming (farming is the Farms are marked as primitive democracies. One pre-| never replace Esther $ 89 i right word) has been a big business | accurately as the limits of land | Columbus oyster mound in the rrr : in this country for 80 years, but | farms, and as jealously staked out |Damariscotte River in Maine is| Horse billiards is the name given $10.98 _ the Romans perfected it before the | as uranium claims. believed to contain about 7,000,000 | to the game of shuffleboard when Value ; time of Christ. It’s tough farming| Being no Diamond Jim Brady, | bushels of shells, played on shipboard. oy and full of confusion, such as the i changing of sexes in oysters from ; year to year. Lin All Sizes 10 to 18 4 : Oyster farmers worry as much Ladies’ ing toppers are full r about rain as land farmers. Rain lined, have “Noilored collar, cuff de ‘#4 is a factor In the balance of sleeve. Choice of woven checks, iW fresh and salt water necessary solid colors in to grow the bivalves. They grow assorted spring § in bays and estuaries of rivers prades. / © All the fine features ol toasters ‘selling ot twice the price. A SIMMS.(2, pe All Sizes 6 to 16 5 , Years Single or Double Breasted _ . CREASE RESISTANT STYLE | ao Db S Just Point and Shoot WESTON ‘DR’ Exposure Meter | reste $198 | ete OCT fraction of them are fertilized by ——e wy i tors on the botten. The beat of Oe WEEK-END SPECIALS for People Who | : or People incubates them and : tadpoles they toh dowty to fe Like to Save on Famous Cameras & Film! nn Soe moors 9 ot CAMERAS and FILMS | ; 3 te attach themselves has put |. SHSOSORSOSOSCSSOSS OOOO OESESOCECOCOOOEDOSOOES come CaiDy epctar chaBe bene REPEAT SALE! Our Most Popular Camera Match Your Outlit with NYLON and tape may nigh on noid bet Brownie HAWKEYE S Hand Sewed Gloves tle, stone, golfball — anything, ' “4! New styleein > ¢ hang on by its tall and begin a) ee nylons and hand mens Flesh CAMERA. 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Saginaw —Main Floor SESSHOSSSSSSSSOOOSOSSOOS fi ———— —— pitty Lom 89 Litefime Fade-Proot | : Photos i © , | ad is \ Sizes 4 to 10 Years. | From Al ~ A1PSTICK 7 yest cme Film ‘Sizes Wher’ the secret? Completely different Coty "24"1 Conse your face betcre | . | Sizes 12 to 20.. $8.89 Seve 20% going to bed ond still get up the next morning with wide-ewake color on your 3. 7 ) , ) te 50% lips. Just apply Coty *24” and let it set. It blots Heslf. Keeps your lips look- Ll | Pontiac's Finest & Lowest Priced ing lovelier morning, noon ond night. Choose from intensifed new shades. twiedh-Stich case, ab g t wave {{® cosmerics |} THERS SIMAS:' Mes Bowe: >: = BY | a Folge oe a ee ; te wa i e f > ? . a * : : ee: Tl z ee ae) 2 i wa 5b Bree iS % . , 4 La Searay 4 ees 2 haat met * . cm eS es i; ee a ses fe rag os : : af tan ee a: 3 vEN se x * 4 3 * me) y ole , 4 ; a < ’ f ) ; THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, MARCH 11, 1955 ?. ie Ae reas. wage toyneete) why 3 % ety “i ae Pte . 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Hood Resign e ume Gn w's car after : nth course, Saene © — Govan &. a ag ot apie POOF | mos encewiee eeeree cee get ec bow sl The missing girls are Kathieen| NEW YORK @ — Curfew must an T \ Police said the Harsla sisters | 1,500 rookie cops, including four | Kids will be kid them the man first took the | women, ‘ sw Sos girls to a playground where! Commenting on the rule laid but let them play “‘for- played for about 15 minutes. | down last month, Inspector John ‘ tissimo”, it will sound teturned to his car, but | J. oe irene if sisters, who were in| that of the home-by-mid- , tear seat, jumped out of the| night order meant probable dis as it slowed down. missal from the police academy. B £8 “Like Cinderella,” Murphy said, . a :% , you've a + They have four other children gid chante of becoming 0 civilen | experience assis! you 2% ; is a landscaper. Carol is| Most .of the rookies are about MICHIGAN CREDIT COUNSELLORS PHONE FE 4-0516 oy bour Robert and Jesn Tillotson. Her| married. 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Galvanized Steel Slide * 2 sturdy gym rings! at outright market control’ to the | ease until the : extent that they are not effectively sedis de oom wen't rust! FE 5.4731 curbed by the antitrust or Taft-| ; | Hartley labor laws. ' peal of laws that make it legal 4, woodlands was taxing the fire.| : =. 17 N. SAGINAW ST. under the antitrust statues for | fighting manpower of that agency. ; : . ers j | manufacturers to fix retail prices’ The most critical area was Mad- " - — tor nee products ison County. There a gigantic blaze * } is step, proposed in @ report! which was brought under control by a 60-member committee set up Wednesday night after burning 27,- = 4 OWN YOUR OWN LOT in 1953 by Atty. Gen. Brownell. 009 acres broke out again in, two : val 4 would open the way for merchants "directions. : , . oe 24 | BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE =| cctmteetctciet bors (Sot petnes, rors service ith the New Exciti a oe me oa cu re. tre contr chet id the tase of | e New Exciting 6 Foot. Safety Slide! IN PONTIAC on March a . e was so heavy that plane patrols ‘ine to 8 . : | 7 ‘and towermen were having ditfi- eh © Seve te $20! A Special All play features satety ; oH $5 $5 Islation to prohibit union efforts | C20, SPetting new blazes, Regularly 49.95 Levowey Sea! "meen fo _ . As Low as DOWN Month pane ' ee . DAN ROSE REALTY It does not propose specifically | Woman Wins $11,800 that unions be made subject to the | ; ose =, antitrust statutes, although it says | °° Pay for Shiny N 4 | Some activites of organizerd labor} HARTFORD. Conn. # — A “run counter to our national anti-| woman was awarded $11,800 by a § | | ‘rust policy."’ The report mentions | Superior Court judge yesterday on ff, $] holds n layaway ° | reported cases which it says in-| the claim she suffers mentaj an- dicates that ‘‘some unions have guish because she can no longer . > i engaged in some practices aimed | powder her nose. Look’ at These Special Features: directly at commercial market! 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' 1, 4 4 - SEE YOUR Sumbeam DEALER * ‘ . 7 - - ip oni re hie 0 a ay ee Bian aa ai aia ef nibs eps Wie Well, Mr. Eisenhower, It’s Alla Part of the Game Petty and small! time politics isn’t fnonumental upheaval over this $20 tax a nation's future to the highest known degree. . _ This newspaper really believes . that if many of the Democratic congressmen actually felt the measure would be written into the statutes they’d regret the fact tremendously. However, in the meantime they can stir up a holier for the national furor, “down trodden” and point ‘their finger at the President. ee ® fhe Two eucss itsrs is a tremendous ~sum.—¥et, that’s precisely what they propose to eharge this nation for their current demonstration against the Chief Executive. “It's popular,” they chant in private. Well, so it is. But it would be even more popular to grant everyone twice that amount and for ten times twenty dollars they could raise & Glamor that would drown out bottgm ef the barrel like this to find a “cause.” Tammany used te pay twe dollars for a vote, but ‘fnflation seems to have the price to twenty. igid Parity Restored In the national interest we hope die- hard farm bloc Democrats won't get any ‘piace with their attempt to restore rigid 90 per cent of parity price supports. There is room for doubt that the House will uphold the 23 to 11 vote of its Agriculture Committee to end flex- ible price supports before they have been given a fair trial. But even if the lower chamber should fal! into line with , the committee, it is extremely doubtful , that the idea Could win Senate proval. * * * The truth is that the Eisen- hower Administration scored one of its greatest victories when the 83rd Congress voted to end the rigid price support program. It also is true that there was virtually no protest from farmers when Congress decided that after 1955 price supports ‘would range from 75 to 90 per cent ex- cept for wheat the first year only. Range on that crop would be from 82.5 to 90 per cent. For special reasons involving crop control, tobacco was left at the rigid 90 per cent level. ~*~ «+ * This decision by Congress was a long overdue triumph for com- mop sense agricultural econom- — et For the West, the best news from India in @ long time is the disastrous defeat suffered by the Communists in the State of Andhra, _Although the count still is incomplete, ‘the Communists have captured only six seats with results known in 109 out of 196 contests in this southeastern _ Indian state. x~ *§ * Tt is especially significant be- cause the Communists had hoped © to control this poverty ridden area by becoming either a-majority or balance of power party. Andhra, with its population of 21,000,000 Telegu speaking Indians, is a new state. It was carved out of the State of Madras in 1953 at the request of this linguistie group. Strangely enough, the now thoroughly defeated Communists led the movement for separation. 7 . ~*~ * * The election is a victory for Prime ‘Minister Nemmu and his successor as president of the Congress Party, U. N. Duesag. It undoubtedly will have favor- able political repercussions throughout the sub-continent. “The Man About Town. More Land; Water Substantionl Additions to County in Recent Years _ Husband: He whe wishes he had as much fun when out as his wife thinks he had. ‘ Oakland County is adding to its acreage, both in good land and in good water Real » estate developments bring about the dredg- ing out of marshy lands to make more lake * frontage, and the soi] thus removed goes to make substantia! building sites. Creeks and rivers are dammed up to make more lakes. Most recent of a combination of this work ig “Lakewood Village” on the Highland Road pavement, 10 miles west of Pontiac, where a new 65-acre lake has been born with two miles of waterfront lots. Including Pontiac ‘Lake, Kent Lake and other “mace” lakes, ovet five equare miles of water surface and 80 miles of shore line have been created in the county in comparatively recent years. The first Detroit Junior Chamber of Com- merce “man of the month” award goes to an Oakland County man. He is 8. C. (81d) Coale of 3144 Middlebelt Road, Pine Lake Connect- ed with Genera! Electric in Detroit. he ts 35 years of age. The award ts for his outstand- ing service in community projects and participation in internal organization affairs A phone call comes from Ortonville from ; Mrs. Mercedes McAlierson, who says, “It’s Pontiac for our family trading fm the future. In my old home town of Flint they’re so mixed on their parking regulations that the traffic officers contradict them- selves. Today one of them told me to find a no parking sign and park there—and I got a ticket.” Among the Oakland County men who at- tended a luncheon given by Financier Louls E. Wolfson in Detroit Thursday were former Governor array DO Var Wegener “or Birmiighim 11d ree J. L. Van Wagoner of Pontiac. Wolfson is in Detroit to seek backing among Montgomery Ward & Co stockholders in his fight to take contro! of that company from Sewell Avery, its present board chairman. Another meeting is being held at 2:30 today In the main ballroom of the Statler. Tulips in bloom are reported by Mrs. Beatrice Keenan of Drayton Plains, on the sunny side of her home, “and not near a chimney,” she adds. To set off its story about General Motora assets topping five billions, the New York Times uses an ‘iiustration of the testing operation at the new V-8 engine plant at Pontiac Motor Division whose continuous-flow system allows engines to remain on the conveyor during their check Verbal Orchids to— Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hendrick of 99 South Jessie St; sixty-sixth wedding anniversary. Peter Alan, Pau! Brian and Philip Clifferd the triplet sons of . Mr. and Mrs. William O. Armstrong Jr. of 35 Claremont Place: secondebirthdays. R. N. Hickson of Waterford; eightieth birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Guile of Ortonville: fifty-sixth wedding anniver- aary. Mrs. Lellah Cameron of Holy; ninety-first birthday. A America Isn’t All > Aa ofa eA & &- % Wall Street, Ivan James Marlow Says: 1] Soviet Student Editors Will Visit United States WASHINGTON #® — The United States will let 11 Russian student editors visit the United States but they'll have a hard-time trying to find their own two best-known newspapers to read, Pravda and Izvestia. The government bans both pa- pers from general distribution in the mails in this country. The Post Office Department says only dip- lomats and registered foreign agents can get them. Last year a group of undergrad- uate American school paper edi- tors visited Russia, But for a year inctuding the 11, to visit American schools. Russian propagandists bvanged away at the United States for that and yesterday the State and Jus- tice departments finally decided * the 11 could come into the United States for 3 days. Then ‘he So- Under this country's immigration laws both the State and lustice departmenis had to give approval. Suydam said the schools the 11 vis- it will be worked out by the Insti- tute of Internationa) Education in School of General studies at Columbia University, New York. * . * Hacker panned the restrictions of the immigration laws. partic- Baering Down By ARTHUR “BUGS” BAER (International News Service) Come over and join one of Man- hattan's phone tapping parties Bring your own shower curtains This is the new game we call ear scrabble When the phone's busy it's bus- ler than you think. For people who don't live in trees we sure have a lot of branch offices One of the tapped conversation conduits belonged to a strippeuse polishes his bifocals. Another telephone was numer- alled to a bettle connoisseur. He was a pin-up boy in the butterfly department of the Mustum of Nat- ural History. They caught the ex-telephone linesman who had his ear to the ground on the fifty-seventh floor of Twitching Towers. His de- fense is he got his ticket from a speculator. He was a veteran talent scout for old Colonel Mann's Town Top- ics’ «The colonel's slogan was. Darkest night. wind, tears or en- treaties. the blackmail must go through.’ can vou learn listening strip-teaser asking her dressmaker to have more skin ready for the next show? L'affaire erie has been turned over to the psychiatric division of the uptown congressional districts. Nobody wants to listen to the play- back of a speech he made at a dinner for two. \ What tn a Nobody answers the telephone above the eleventh floor on the East Side these days. Boy friends -are wearing their index fingers to nubbings playing digital rov- lette om the dial escort service. The show will not go on the road The stars have quit the stooge. ‘ But the winter of 194-55 wil! be remembered as the winter it went In one ear and came out a hundred, bay ularly as they affect foreign schol- ars and scientists, and the ban on the Russian newspapers for sev- eral reasons. He mentioned that schools with Russian study programs have dif- ficulty getting copies of Pravda and Izvestia which, published in Moscow, are respectively the offi- cial organs of the Russian Com- munist party and the Soviet gov- ernment. In a letter to the New York Times last Sunday, George F. Kennan, former American ambas- sador to Moscow and an authority on the Russians, criticized govern- ing of 1940 the ban was imposed in 1950 against not only the two big Russian proving the Post Office ban at ail. . This might be appropriate here in Pontiac, because there has sudden- ly developed a crop of experts on fluoridation who seek to disprove 30 years of extensive experimenta- tion and exhaustive research by the usually suffered the jeers and ridi- cule of the people they served. Yes, these are the men we can wills, with no ability to think and no wills to resist Communist domi- and all the rest that goes Oh, 45 rei f : L iF i i il {i ti ir aird i z if il *F He ! | gy ‘LEEE s i i Zack FASE fist a ee B 5 : i ti ‘ Case Records of a Psychologist Can't Remember What You Just Read? exhortations gf God and this view is generally by Orthodox religionists. Dr. G.N. Petroff Puts His Faith in : Saved Millions From Disease I think that any society, even if it had never heard of fortitude, Magazines Needed 5%, Then Write Test Questions for Study Lorna’s problem confronts men as well as women so be sure raise your school grades, by all means follow the advice below. And if you parents wish to help your grammar schoolers, urge them to employ this technique, too. Ry DR. GEORGE W. CRANE Case N-371; Lorna D.. aged 19, is a college sophomore with a problem that bothers men as well as women. know after I have finished it. “And I put off my studying till the last minute. So can you please tell me how to break my habit of procrastination and also how to remember what I read?" The basic secret of a good memory consists of getting clear- cut impressions in the initial — learning situation. It's much like the problem of original impressions can't be made into clearcut) memory ‘‘prints.”’ So follow these rules: (1) Write out tomorrow's duties tonight. This is called making an i ( gfepres A aeat : Sunue ing assignments. These can be true-false or multiple choice where you list four answers. And record minutes of review if you have dissected the chapter into its vital segments via your true-false the page in your text book where quiz you have underlined the data in- volved so you can find the answer more quickly at a later date. Suppose you are studying his- tory. Here are sample types of “T F (a) Columbus discovered America in 1742. (P. &9).” That is a typical § true-false method and the parentheses con- tain the exact Page 89 where the answer is stated in the book. But if you prefer the 4answer or “‘multiple choice,"’ then do this: “Columbus discovered America at should not be setf-revealing. It should not give away the answer Furthermore, the act of de. veloping your own tests over the reading assignments, will soon teach you hew to outguess your professor. For you will everiap er etsrastede spel” gh set tie (Copyright 1955) Child Who Still Wets Bed Age_3_Needs_a Doctor RM 2 vm aa is. a NR eT sa experience you had in your child- hood days. Many of us would not have some of the embarrassing and cruel memories .. .” The lady refers to the bedwetting habit and the cruel attitude and But, by jiminy, I remembered behavior of delinquent parents and i i - ee rages ! is i \ Men fill a real need in this area of so Suggests Honoring Dr. Moss, Mr. Stanlake When a recent letter was pub! lished, signed by Mr. D. B. El. wood who suggested names for new Pontiac streets, two names were misspelled. These names should have been: Moss Street for Dr. Ransom E. Moss, and Stanlake’ Street for Mr. Stanlake instead of’ Stemiake. ‘Pontiac Should Be Proud of General Hospital’ | Pontiac surely should be proud of its General Hospital. What a change from a few years back. I had occasion to spend a few: weeks there and I received splen- did service and the eats were tops —none better. Herbert Taunt 681 Northway Dr. Portraits - By JAMES J. METC ‘ALFE A man is not a coward just... Might mark his final day .. render or retreat... bors might expect... has a wife and child . . . Or chil- dren two or three . . . There is no other test in life . . . Except of bravery ... Except as he will face ... And firmly stand hit gers may... . Be lurking all around ... He has the right to run away .. . If he is all alone . . . But not to leave the ones who love . .. And Claim him for their own. (Copyright, 1965) strive and plan... And do the very best youcan... * While Ged will lead. direct and ~¥ i guide . . . There's much that you too must provide JULIEN C. BY ER Pius. STATE OFFICIALS move to oust Prosecutor Duncan C, McCrea in 20 Years Age U.S. WILL REDUCE public debt load with gold profit. YEARLY COST of operating NRA peportedly is over $4! million. TROUGHT FOR TODAY But I knew thy abode. and thy going out, and thy coming in, and thy rage against me.— Isaiah 37:28. * . . When one is transported by rage, ft is best to observe attentively the effects on those who deliver themselves over to the same pas- sion.—Plutarch. - ee pes thought I remembered happened actually or just in a dréam. that I had the end of the second year A few infants may acquire con trol sufficient te keep them dry in waking bours as early as the 15th month, bet most normal in- fants wet occasionally in waking hours unt they are 24 to 30 months old, and healthy children wet the bed sometimes up te the age of three years. 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BS A 4ssures Alltes re i ns is Seen beaks eae ee FP i i ‘ Dae THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, MARCH 11, 1055 of Military Suppo m = Q ma = ot o Q. rt in Europe as - if By J0UN M. asroWER torces needed for the joint defense the og crete br The President did no say what) Technically, the President's 1954 \ ‘- Ag — President North Atlantic area while 4! partly ratified. ) still have to/ specific forces the United States) declaration therefore was no longer ~~. © Eo | Eecaeree Lpetete Reve, ne et ae an te Union | Rave, among other approvals, votes| might maintain in Europe under! binding since the conditions upon 4 wil maintain its ‘fair States will continue to deploy its| *Y the senates of the French and/his pledge, He put & rather in| which it was based had not been pes Beas ' % " of military forces in forces in accordance with North| German Parliements. terms of a “fair share” of what-| fulfilled by the Europeans. raw & Suvepe. co tong-en Gre tee} Aiiadie Giddaiiig cetlnay ee ever units may be necessary to do! At London last September, Dulles threat to the area. ¢ NATO’s| The release of Eisenhower's de-| the defense job. |told Allied foreign ministers who = . : The pledge was given in a mes- 4. To help integrate * | claration apparently was timed to A similar comniitment had been | were seeking to salvage European fi | Western European forces, \clud-| the final ratification actions. | made by Eisenhower in April 1954 | cooperation from the wreckage of ty . sage from the Rresident to the |ing those from Germany, in ac-| 4 , prime ministers of seven European j NATO The U.S. forces in Europe at the;.at the time when it was proposed| EDC that if they would go for- “J lations which ore setting Up 8 j eoeemee wee SO aes, present consist of the equivalent | to rearm Germany under a Euro-| ward with what later became the i s ; ; Western European Union to include | ined © share pm util | Of six divisions of ground troops, Defense Community treaty.| Paris agreements he would rec- 4a OB | rearmed West Germany eee ty Cuma oe maaery wl 8 cf Air Force hombers| ‘That project fell through last Au-|ommend that the President’ renew a These nations are Britain | niques” —-clearty reterria anh tdkties ind den Oni Bias teleeeet Gham the Foonch Pectiambant| tho besie envurences of hic EDC cs : me . y referring to atom- dechasation, ; France, West Germany, Beigium, ic weapons information. the Mediterranean. killed EDC. ri = o | Italy, Luxembourg and the Nether- |. 6, @o regard “any action from #3 : i A lands. _ whatever which threatens : of B N , hy ag omy designed 10 dis- | the integrity or nity of the West- '* RA France or other | ern European Union as @ threat countries that once German power | iB ‘ ND EW 1954 ls added to that of other Western Oe ey ee ; -- nations therefore a threat for ' i Floor Sample . 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The , ment some tax money, or if you|dividend or retirement income | Pied a Ser 2 gg ne aie ee Se nde Sp oeeaes be | 8 tip t© a waitress, FE 4-9582 , have a refund coming credits coming to you, These you | h1. ‘weet attach ene copy sete Sieeerst Cees sitet eaten | bebe 135 Branch Se. ecross trom Americen Forging & Socket You have filled in the top of the | figured out and entered on page 4 to your return, keeping the} with Uncie 's Treasury Co., was able to turn out the parts was formerly known as , | page — give the names and social | of the return. You now bring any | °“¢* fF your records.) a0 ee OF ON. ER price Constantinnple: end Rysentine fecurkty eentete of Gob ivan’ credits you computed over to page | palin me Fy an es it i made smaller en. aocided whether ves'me %. hake Ta Mem from your t@5 you still owe the ' ing a joist return, filing Separately! To your remaining tax liability, Ret your tax payments are 4 from your husband or wife or 83 / you add anything you owe for self larger than your tax, you may 3 én unmarried person. or filing un-|employment social security tax ask for.« refund, or ask that the Lt der the special provisions for @ seit | Overpayment be credited to your ‘4 head of household or a recent Generally, tiie applies to 1965 tax. | widow or widower | eauployed persons whe are with- | | im the seclal security system. | Then you complete your return @ome, pemsion or annuity income, | ‘ | The tax is 3 per cent of your PROVIDENCE, R. I. I Could Sell for $19.95 first $3,600 net earnings from self Roger Williams elm J J . ta ee x Es of aia *. A at ae . ee a . 4 pai . SS , tS P : s EY Ba ; “ ‘ iy . . . : fi ” * che * the ; disease yesterday 2 = : . Fr. * << oe FF ee i 3 7 e.3 = ‘ 5 : : : . : employment. with Dutch elm @ a But — if you were partly self and down with it went its ; site “ie @ . employed during 1954 and worked The huge tree long had been as: |IE” . a ey hed gee Naa . ty part of the time for wages on sociated with Réger Wiliams, the | iy : we Se ae $ 71 which social security tax was colonial who lived ow ae withheld, you do not pay the 3 per | on what is North Main cent self employment $ 3 full . . : on $3,600, minus the total measured the tree’ ; : you earned from which social se |nual growth rings—disclosed Others $18.71 & $21.71 ‘|curity tax was withheld, age of “about 200 years.” ne “| The self employed will need to| Roger Williams died 771 years special schedule C (from | ago this month. bank) and fill it | you = out en ut ot te many Proviso | Deaths Last Night TOPPERS ® i : mmployment situation. MIAMI BEACH. Fie. (AP)—Dr. Bernard | Pee These complexities are laid out |S, ™yrareich. 19. founder of tye Aner ! Could Sell for $19.50 tak, You ave. figured out, your | Suly on pages 158 and 134 of “Your | stones iat. ant Soars a business-comnected deductions, and | Federal Income Tax” published by | $i: were"with bore camps MY $ 71 have subtracted them from your |‘D® "evenue service and available MEXICO CITY—Mirosiava Sternova, 27 PRICE total wages, entering the result ‘as | Dum ‘te Siew Pratix\ c Enow Czec k mev ; = aoe 5 comers Sn RAINWEAR 1 form 0 = meee | Otten, Waskin ak. veer. gies. i teen tne ga, BECKED RAYON ) or You have decided whether to yk Ee Be Others $971 te $2271 se smartly ; Nemize your personal deductions | _ 444 im any self employment | %i'Wer a : are Greeatey ] er take tho standard allowance, | 5 Jamey owe. soa vee Ot | ay See Een ATTENTION ... USE OUR LAYAWAY PLAN!) 2 1 Samet ss Fagen’ sd’tee | That, figure may indicate you) Bea feist, Gilat aniincee | “WOMEN IN WHITE” | term. 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Following a week at Fort Lauderdale, (right) of West Pike street join with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. the Thompsons spent several days in the Florida keys concentrating on | and Mrs. W, Ross Thompson of Eileen drive and Mrs. Eames’ sister, Mrs. | fishing. | George McFarland (seated, center) of Toronto, Ontario, for a bit of re-'| | j Several Attend Shower Given for Bride-Elect : . Banquet Facilities Downtown Lecation . . ter Your Mies Root will be maid of honor | Eagles’ Auxiliary ated from the University as a stu ! and other attendants will be Mrs. Plans Initiation specialized in international law. Leen Cress Gn Lats Brown, sisters Mrs. Walter Jones was appointed | He was previously graduated from | § WALDRON © ae: pa. eo peom. | chairman of a March 27 initiation Cornell University and has studied : - when members of Huron Gardens | '" the Netherlands d HOTEL ee Eagles Auxiliary 2887 met Wednes- . ushers tmetade Thomas | day evening in the hall on High- A 16 wedding in Minne. | COFFEE SHOP Trager, brother of the bride | land road. | Set end eoveral Birastaghons 9 fect, Leon Cross, Gary Nelson | Assisting Mrs. Jones are Mrs.| friends are planning to attend. zx and Deenis Rivard. Thomas Devine, Mrs. Randall | * * @ | Strickland, Mrs. Peter Helland and| Mr. and Mrs. Philip Kent left |DON’T PASS THIS UP ppt ~ \unhedam ¥ , YOU SAVE *5.00 Marvelous new Special Mode! Sunbeam Cooker and Deep Fryer—and at only $26,50—saves you $5.00 over the cost of the standard $31.50 model, PLUS, for 4 limited time only, a FURTHER $5.00 saving with the SPECIAL INTRODUCTORY PRICE of ONLY $21.50. YOU SAVE $10 from the price of the regular $31.50 model. ‘ Not cm 5 ¢ DOWN! “Michigan’s Largest Jewelers” A bridal shower was the occasion Dorothy Trager, mother of the bride-elect, Miss Hill, Mrs. Ray McDonald, Mrs. Paul Trager. Mrs. jHomer Feneley, Mrs. Ethel | Badger. Mrs. Alan Cline and Mrs | Harvey Dennis. Others were Mrs. Lyle Root Jr.. |Mrs. Lyle Root; Mrs. Cecil Rich- ards of Flint, Beverly Kneale, Joan McLean, Janet Zatik and Sandra | Thorn. She is the daughter of Mr. : and Mrs. Harry D. Thorn of Min- Judith A. Root was hostess at neapolis and a February graduate her home on Lenox avenue , of the University of Michigan BIRMINGHAM — Mr. and Mrs Philip J. Kent of Arlington drive E Final plans were made for the | at the Lauderdale Beach Hotel. 's fourth annual dance to | * e- * at the hall. Gen- Kerry Kirn with Raymond Murphy and Mrs. Strick. will be married in St. James Episcopal Church and a reception | stalled as vice president. ‘try Club. Burton 4 — WHERE SMART WOMEN SHOP | | Ultra Feminine... | Overblouse ¢ FOR %, Season’s newest overblouse of nylon tricot... washable, fast drying, crease resistant, extreme- ly figure flattering, desighed to slim your waist line. White, pink, blue, coral, beige. Sizes 32 to 38, 40 to 44.. *4°° Open Monday and Friday Nights ‘til 9:00 a =~ on A ‘| Apparel for ul W omen 75 N. Saginaw St. ecececesoesceseoesesseooesoocooesoeoosoesS |have’ had as their house guest | | their son Dick’s fiancee, Laurie | Charlies DeRoush was in- will be given at Forest Lake Coun. | The bride-elect. whose fermal, honor of the birthday of Mra partment commander, will speak. ' Birmingham Family Entertains Guest mame is Carolyn, has asked twe Richard B. Wallace. ot her sisters to be her honor Richard E. Kent also was gradu-| boner. Bridesmaids wil] be Nancy dent of the Law School where he Chane: and Susan Mock Tom, son of Mr* and Mrs Charles F. Butters of Fairtax |road, has asked Walter Beers to ' be his best man. Laurie and Dick are planning = irs Robert Walker entertained at a shower for Kerry Wednes- day evening. * . * Mr. and Mrs. George D. Miller to spend a few weeks Will return this weekend from Jamaica where they spent a fort- night at Good Hope and the Shaw daughter of Mrs. | Park Hotel. the affair is Mrs.| Marvin G. Kirn and the late Mr. | . She is being as Kirn, and Tom Butters have Set | arrangements by Mrs. May 7 as their wedding day They! Spencer (Mary Brock Oatman) Mr. and Mrs. Raymond M. of Decatur, Mi. who recently | fived tm Birmingham, announce the birth of a daughter Sally | Atweed Feb. 27. Mr. and Mrs. Colin John enter- | tained a group of friends at din- } i: } | ner last Wednesday evening in the Women's City Cub. and their son, Albert. are spend- |} ing severa] weeks in Fort Lauder- dale, Fia. . > . Mr, and Mrs. Albert Bryner will give a cocktail party March © for Mr. and Mrs. S. V. Davis of Shaker Heights. Ohio, who will soon move to Birmingham. . 7 > Mrs. William M. Hutchins of Berwyn road will open her home Tuesday evening for a meeting of the North Suburban Chapter of Alphi Phi Alumnae. Friends and Kelatives of Dis- abled Children of Oakland Coun- | The sale will take place April! ; 2 at the Birmingham Community House with Mrs. H. P.. Barber, | Mrs. Richard W. Brown, Mrs. T. C. | Reardon ard Mrs. F. X. Wester- | heide in charge. April 23 will be Alpha Phi State, Day and all collegiate chapters | in Michigan will get together at Regularly $40.88 Close-Out Special 68-Pc.—Complete Service for 8 cciute SQ? Choice of Magnolia, Cup of Gold or Apple Bough Patterns | | , i } ; | affair.’ |of American Legion , and the Charles Uligians. Serving YMCA | Mrs | afternoon in her Mechanic Street Many youngsters who have . . manifested severe emotional prob- | generally unhappy. When it was Church Guild Has Luncheon | so that students actually read During the afternoon the group these movements without seeing made luncheon cloths to be used) the lips move. at the annual spring antique Mrs. Elmer Thorpe conducted | show. It will be held April 19, 20! the meeting and Mrs. Joseph Hen- and 21 in Stevens Hall. Tickets! derson was cohostess. for the show may now be pur- chased from members of the Klawcomers Hear Guild. . ._ |Talk on. Cancer Legion Planning | jas toward Droeser opened Birthday Dinner |, 'one =, Saige Mrs. Joseph Bette announces’ bers of the Newcomers Club. that plans have’been completed for Guests for the day were Mrs. the 36th qnnual birthday dinner Myrtle G. Crawford and Mrs. Pau) Thamf. . The celebration will be held Sat-| Dr. M. G. Prosser gave a talk urday at 6:30 p.m. at Cook-Nelson on the detection of cancer and | Post 20 home on Auburn avenue. of Menominee, de committees for the dinne: Ameri | 2 r g cs = Qo. a s Stork Shower Held Thursday -|Church Guild Shown Film. Mrs. . Mrs. A colored film entitled. “Build- Edward Theoboid and Mrs. LeRoy ing for Christ’ Mrs. Burton Martell, . Grappin and Mrs. Emea) Grappin| Hostesses for the of Lake Orion were others. were Mrs. Rhoun , Clarence Gara Belden. Mrs Dance Club Has Se Brace eee rmeltnr Special Program Mrs. Bruce Do-C-Do Dance Club held a st | Blue Star Mothers Patrick dance Thursday evening tr Webeeee wchost Hear Parley Report Decorations were planned by Blue Star Mothers Chapter Four ; met Tuesday evening at the Dr. and Mrs. George Harkless A report was given by Mrs. Helen Smale. chairman of She also spoke on the Women's National Security Counctt on the refreshment committee | were Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ens. | a on i so : held recently in Five mothers will attend the 13th Callers were Rex Lawrence, Dr. | Harkless, Gordon McLeod, Sam|pnversary of Detroit Chapter Joan, John Streit and Vere. Fessday. Hodges. The Stephen Hales were | Needlework Guild ° Has Sewing Session | Queen Mary Section of Needle. work Guild was entertained by George Bickley Thursday THE DELICIOUS {epaulets + sewing and finished garments | Vasa Lodge Plans Saturday Dance Scandinavian Vasa Lodge 510 is | planning a dance from 9 p.m. to |1 am. Saturday at Knights of | Pythias Hall on Voorheis road. A | meeting will be held at 7 p.m. Committee planning |the event are the Edwin Swan- sons, the Gustaf Perssons and Mr. ‘Coming Events | A fish will be sponsored by Malta this even: pai t-te eS “ : Ledge 450 will hold oat Fe Seer © § pm tm the home Mrs. Cooler. S Squir- | rel Ré.. Auburn | Pine Lake “name | a: "West ‘Bloomield Towaship "Mat!" for 12:30 cooperative luncheon, Wednesday. « 70 Other Fine Patterns Close-Out at '/2 Price 5281 Dixie Hwy. Dixie Porrery (Near Waterford) VIOLETS == | Sweet Peas e== OR 3-1894 DUNSTAN’S 50e T5e a For Your Convenience Open Daily and Sen. 18 A.M. to? 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Saat 7 | © ni Hing 3H il eli Uf rit it sine atl =f v tsee Wedd eeces BE SES ECEEEADL SB ading 2: 8 i; : 4 jel ii ma 1 r Ht? rT if iy ie rly : : - 5S Ht in Seat it Re std it al lf Hi a gas tll aa a a {lt gf] }5 jill ‘ena finish lg =f Hd hina ra ibs rc il pet faleey tet 7 i TR EM HRT ae <> fe Uy es i! i Tn eta eS ui inti rH AE ele : ee Ee a A : * vk ad at Ff ee > 8 Gh 5 : iH He qidis ais SUA iiaenal ea ll Ls eee Sa Hl Hh ~ THE \- ‘a re ws x Sey t ? . : * } ; } } LS oie . lia - Ne rea 7 3 a +> 4 @ mnati 3 Li “ s nat eee ) ) on of Youn at Attack. His Ideas That Ditfer Re-Top Marred With. Marbleized Effect FRIDAY, g Child’s W ile SSA 5 K€ MARCH 11, 1955 ‘Adult Selfishness 4 By ELIZABETH HILLYER If it is old and badly battered, | twixt a it may be that the table-top simp- | '"-y siumisslon—or insult him, : ly isn’t worth the good intentions ng experience of loving accept- and gibow grease it takes to re-| ance of difference in him. could finish it. ere Tn werene one. Ae mot greedily re-ab- Me Wd ne eecation, aauwes ©! sorbed him back into herself, so “Am old round table I have is et ethane, nara the individaattty — , wousual enough tm design to | ined through his fingers. like Here is patio cooking with all the conveniences of the | be used and controlled from outside. Notice that the oven a make me want to restore i. Sand. He has been able to hold no! kitchen. It's indoor-outdoor living in an experimental has a glass door on both sides so that meat can be put in on cant enn tee te a tomenahia > mo Fone, me job, kitchen of tomorrow, Glass panels between kitchen and | one side and taken out on the other. Hany ap you aon replac- anna Geo Saeko no ut patio slide aside on tracks so that kitchen appliances can a marble top, or a that has a marble effect? ae ohne be Ai Dessert Sees mal come Stee Box Scheme Brought In Cash bat ei areng i ie dacs come ty ater emo ee | LUNCH Box Scheme Brought In Cash Airy you sent, Mrs, J. Marbleized, tor- | respect for our own. We have to U C d toise shell, or book lining paper | insist that he agree with us be- By ANNE HEYWOOD “I called on my old boss, an-) calling in orders, and 1 now have \JSES LQNNE Scly Fight. "| without others” confirmation, When| “T have worked out a parttime] nounced my service, and gave) vo helpers in the kitchen and Pj | _ Sand the table-top and fill in| we can tolerate no difference in| job which might interest you,” a| him typed lists of the few sand-| jours from 11 to two. ineapple deep scratches and holes. Sand him, it is because we have to. woman writes. ‘It isn't very | wiches I carry, and the beverages. again so the paper will adhere | Stand alone as an individual with- |? "* Mrs. Hawks Puts firmly and smoothly. Use wall- Hawaiian Fruit in bleed through, "end soply eater a Delicate Pie white lacquer over the paper. Other possibilities By JANET ODELL plastic film that, te -marbefised, Pontiac Press Food Editer and a decal marble pattern that -—— - A delicate, attractive pie made comes in sheets. Wildl 0 na with crushed pineapple is today’s recipe. Mrs. Allen W. Hawke is at Advantage our contributor. The crust for this Do you have air conditioning? pie may be regular pie crust or a Well, have you thought that now crumb crust. you can have the frothiest white Many of Mrs. Hawke's interests curtains in the world with much lie in Clarkston where her hus. less work? Pleasant in bedroom band’s business is located. She is with a window unit. a member of the Clarkston Rotary : Anns and the Pontiac Newcomers Dress Up Your Bed Co ie cise bctenge to the Jomn- Dress up your turned-down bed. ary group church. Imagine! One piece to.each glove |Add wide printed tabrie borders Ror jk hobby she enjoys painting n crochet several pairs | *P of sheet and pillow cases. _! saat ss ee Troe : ying, to » y Mrs. . . day, in pretty vee to match your rewing - 1 envelope granulated gelatin summer wardrobe ‘ cup col water " Easy crochet, good-looking. Pat- PETUNIA! “I always went home for lunch, is cups eanned crushed pineapple tern 766; directions for small, me . but the others had a tough time. . | ‘so teaspoon salt dium and large are Included.” || Theres nothing like seme ot om trove et | Make St. Patrick Favors | =" —— SS ee, this||_ A handy caster epectalty it ng cenmuane: | Here is a St. Patrick's Day fa-|betore tying the other end. These | ,,CO™ °&& yolks, beaten slightly, aa go cents ~~ To make your bedroom — especially if you commute in vor. ore tne ve to|are nice, too, for a gift for sick cup sugar, pineapple, lemon Cleaning faster / frames with casters on them —or have your handyman put "em on your present bed. It’s really worth it, too. Brsear - eee ee ee eee I Petunial-¥ou-can-buy- oe ae Bis coat for summer! - Civil Service Many Institute students hold worthwhile government positions secured through | competitive civil service examinations. : You will receive adequate preparation at The Business Institute to pass these examinations successfully. Enroll Today! Day, Half-Day or Evening Classes APPROVED for VETERANS’ TRAINING 7 West Lawrence Street Phone FE 2-3551 Call in Person or Return This Ad for Prospectus *eeeere AA) Lee ee eee) eee | yard contrast. Transfer, too. | plete illustrated instructions. pattern —add 5 cents size and style number. Marriages Last or more, smart | beach- Pattern 4751: Half sizes 14%. | 16%, 18%, 20%, 22%, 4%. Size | 16% takes 1% yards 3S-inch; | old to make your mark in sports. | Send 35 cents in coins for this for each pat- tern for Ist-class mailing. Send | backstroke and to Anne Adams, care of 137 Pon- tiac Press Pattern Dept., 243 West | 17th St., New York 11, N.Y. Print | plainly name, address with zone, “After I was married and had a baby, I was thinking, one day, how nice it would be if I could would “And suddenly the thought curred to me that I might go the lunch box business, in the big kitchen I had. 5 Looks Like Age Doesn’‘t Matter This pattern easy to use, simple _seventy-one-year old toboganning . Has com- | champion prove the point. | Pint sized Valerie Steel, naving |Mastered the difficult Australian | crawl, is now busily perfecting the breaststroke. | erie’s explanation ... ° water very much.” Straddling the years with ease, g make and are fun. To make this St Patrick's Day favor you will need a paper roll, like one from paper toweling, ribbon, i ; with: gift-wrapping ribbon ter akg it i | Lord Brabazon of Tara, after forty. | eight years of toboganning still wins races, “Brab” as he is known to his | | friends, has wor the coveted wat. | SEGUIN, Tex. w—Marriages last | zon Cup three times, but his great- in this South Texas area. Seventy- two couples turned out at a giant | when he bested a nineteen-year-old party for couples married 50 years | in De neetition for the Corona- tion est satisfaction came last .month Steam ‘ j CA Hard Day’s Work ? A restful massage will do wonders for you. Discover today the wonderful fta- cilities mow available at the Y.M.CA. Exercise Equipment, etc. Stop in Today for Rates ATHLETIC: CLUB 10 Seneca Street Tired After a Baths, Swimming Pool, Massage « se of Milwaukee. How about making-one of these for each member of your family on St, Patrick's Day? cold water in bowl and sprinkle gelatin on top of water. Add to hot ‘mix and stir until dissolved. Cool. When mixture begins to con- geal, fold in stiffly beaten egg whites to which the other \% cup sugar has been added. Fill pie shell and chill. Just before serv- ing spread a thin layer of whipped SIsiAl ani NigiL IC] Tell Guests - What Day . to Leave Be Tactful, Polite, Try to Go Along With Usual Practice GF ELib22 Ta a sea fbieee i disapprove of my Cobb’s Hint Tells Much About. Nails they use too many nails. Bg iitii f Ins cistif i is zk | | el iF A woman should give men time to perform little courtesies for her instead of rushing ahead to open doors for herself, pick up a dropped | article, open a car door, etc. C3 Men can't act like gentlemen. 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De See eg Bes ae 7 ee i) v ¥* antes gis Re et ae : ats eee: eee ae Pe Ae a) a ee me ee Pree” See ee TN ee Re Pe Aden One ee a 2 orn \ @ ; : ‘ é \ , ee : C i ls . oe Pie abe ape : ee i re : ‘ rea Es on one, } “4 i ’ } i | , * THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, MARCH 11, 1955 ape , e } € , ! oe % nti urther lVotice 7 . * ) * e i > THIS LOW PRICE IS FOR HOMOGENIZED MILK FROM OUR CUSTOMER SUPPLIERS. THIS LOW PRICE ON MILK IN HALF GALLONS PREVAILS ONLY IN YOUR COUNTY INDEPENDENT FOOD STORES. This advertisement paid for by the Osklend County . . Independent Food Deslers Association The Following Grocers, Members of the Oakland County Food Dealers Association Will Sell Milk in Half-Gallons for 29c! DAN’S THRIF-TEE HOWARD ST. FOOD MARKET ROSEBUD MARKET BALKAN GROCERY ____ BIRMINGHAM FRUIT si EDISON FOOD MARKET HURON FRIENDLY MARKET A. RYESON BONFIGLIO BROS. JAS. PEABODY 183 Edison Strect . 684 West Haren Strect S10 S. Paddock Street 224 Osklend Avenue Birmingham C. ELLINGSON * —- 45. & S. 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He told his audience not to scoff at the possibility of anti-gravita- tiorial devices, which he said “may sound as Buck Rogerish as flying rotorless helicopters.” CARPET SALE! at HARTISUNS ? r Bly ighanr RS LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD—S The Hunter A young hunter was walking through the woods near Grandmother's house. He carried a big, old-fashioned gun and a bag to hold any animals he might shoot. Suddenly he heard a scream from the little cottage beyond the woods. He ran as fast as he could and pushed open the door to the house just as the wolf was about to catch Little Red Riding Hood. The hunter shot him just in time. The little girl ran to the hunter and cried: ‘‘Where’s my dear Grandmother? Did that wicked wolf eat her?” But then they heard a tapping on the closet door. “I think someone is hfling in there,"’ the hunter said, and he and Red Riding Hood rushed to the closet. You can.color the hunter’s outfit different shades of green if you wish. Paste the page on stiff paper, green colored if you can. Cut | out the large picture and the circle with the legs. Put the circle behind the hunter’s coat and slip a small fastener through the dot on the circle and the one at the bottom of the coat. If you use the at the left as a handle, you can move the hunter’s legs so he hurry to rescue Little Red Riding Hood. i i a fiz if Cold one — ™* ae a tec, nes ow __ tes. Lngine stalling caused by carburetor feing happens most at — March ts so changeable. day- warm the next. Do | stil need your De-leer Gas?" temperatures trom 25°°to 8.’ Standerd Premium Gasoline prevents tt {" You'll need the protection of STANDARD Wuite Crown Premium Gasoline, on warm days or cold. The “De-Icer” additive prevents ice from forming on the throttle plate of the carburetor, which can cut off the fuel mixture during idling ... It’s a high octane gas made for knock-free performance in old cars or new. 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Hl ge i . me vg 7 PP MEt Ft if iy i . Siyellls|_ ... FB: me: of Hr ES in) BB ay el sn i ip) ges gad i ty Megs iL Ut SS biel S Boe Lys Maye Aalllis 32 shltseals Hil a4 ~~ . ge er SPY Yer : « ce ; 3 ‘ ane) fi i bs THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, MARCH 31, 1955 i % 7 Froy Supervisor Barnard Assails Plans for Ann i Saree fay 3 il itl i i f eh | ii T | t 1 ik Fé i iif F : Se ¢ i we i i ‘ > Clarkston High Athletes CLARKSTON — Clarkston High be honored by at a public 6:3 p.m. auditorium. this year will and playing for a district championship. Parents and friends players are invited to at- ickets are available - the Union Lake School. Guests of breaker Mackinaw will start clear- » ing Great Lakes shipping channels for navigation next Monday, the Coast Guard announced Thursday. Ice breaking didn't get under way until March 29 last year. LE (Condemnation Authorized fo Secure New School Site i te Southfield Area Church Building to Be Dedicated “SOUTHFIELD TOWNSHIP giz = Margaret A. Groves Wed in Ceremony at Southfield SOUTHFIELD TOWN SHIP —; rings. Both children are nieces of | Purdy, candlelight the bridegroom's brother. William | Saturday evening at the United| Purdy, another brother; Melvin | Groves, brother of the bride; and | Shadler served as ushers. | reception for some 250 guests z it Hf in if lr j i is } 4 : Slated to Begin First Aid Class | lis é Imlay Scouts, Brownies | to Exhibit Year's Work | IMLAY CITY — The Girt Scout Brownie and Senior Troops will their. annual exposition from 7 to 9 p.m. today in the high | schon gym. will be exhibits demon. , the badge work which has | been completed during the past Cem- | Woman's Group | | United Presbyterian Church, will If property, -| 11:45 a m. Worship Services. school enrollment, and school taxes paid in the area pastor of the Littlefield Boulevard | Lake Rds. of will be published next week by | UP Church, Dearborn, moderator | | Was guest speaker at the ground-| Public Education.”.. | breaking ceremonies for the unit. t Van Hoosen Farm Avon Women .” Invited to Attend nea Home Club Tea the Bible church a and class. open meeting and tea at 1 p.m. the Roch- ester Homemakers Extension Club Walter Veighey is and Mrs. Frieda Bennett and Mrs. sunerintendent. | Mary Hixon, ounty ex- _| tension agents. ‘| A lesson on “Care and Sewing of Today's Fabrics” will be presented at the meeting, which will be held in the Avon Township Hall, Fourth | and Pine Sts. Finds Mechanized Golf . Bert E. Nor- are be an exhibit of Everyone interested is invited to | dangerous when it is too mechan- | attend and hear the candidates. | ized. Sweakley said that when he dis- Schools Closed by Flu mounted from a small | scooter he used to get around CHEBOYGAN @ — An outbreak municipal golf cdurse of flu closed schools Thursday at machine in gear as nearby Tower and Waverly town- | make a shot. ships. Cheboygan school officials,| The scooter started up. pinned | however, reported a drop in ab-| him againgt a tree in the rough and | at Mackinaw City reopened after a three-day vacation used by the spreading outbreak. Surveys show fewer people are | Mrs. | Follows Teachers’ Pay Hike now keeping written budgets. | | | ROMEO—Principals of the Ro | /meo Community School district were granted a pay raise at the | ~|regular meeting of the board of | | education last night. | GOODRICH — Service for Eras. Elementary school principals: Romeo District Principals Receive Raise eet So They asked for a room to hold a| chinery and 50 meeting, preferably during noon Thursday on the William Chase of Washington stated 4 | hour one day a week | farm in Rose Lake Township i students have expressed desire to. Board President McKeough said | Osceola County. Alfred Walker, form a religious student organiza- the matter would be considered, tenant who works the farm, esti- tion in the school. and taken up at the next meeting.’ mated damage .at $15,000. The Rev. E, E. Redman of Romeo and the Rev. Lioyd O. 7 tus Armstrong, 4, of 8006 Pontiac Robert Reid and Bruce Linsday | ) St., who lived with Mr. and Mrs | were granted $450 pay hikes, and Edward Schueller, will be held at | high school administrator Harold ae ee lene with ental Barr received an additional $200, | im Goodrich Cemetery. He died | for the forthcoming year. Board members were agreed that raises were in order for all | concerned, but differed on the | amount the 1955-56 budget would | allow. Henry Ruff of Ortonville, a niece | Mrs. Bessie Frick of Goodrich. Set for Square Dance A number of motions were made | COMMERCE — The Commerce . George Gay “Trmers square ttance -ctut : Moheough. broke. the -deadiine-to + eT meet at 80 pm Satdntay at: @ppreve the new figures — ' The supplemental pay schedule, | the evening wil! be a club from with the exception of a recommen- Holly. Callers for. the dance will |dation for an athleltic director, | be Ralph Iriand, Stig Dandielson, | was accepted by the board ih a ¢ Walter Lorang, Bill Hurtubise, Ar- | split, 3-2 vote. thur Piter. Refreshments will be Teachers in the district were | Teachers in Troy Receive Pay Raise for Next Year TROY TOWNSHIP —An ~verage pay raise of $500 has been awarded to Troy teachers by the board of education in a budgetary session Teachers with bachelor's degrees were raised from a minimum of | 33,500 and maximum of $4,800 to $3,700 and $5.300. Those with mas- ter’s degrees will receive from -© $3.900 to $5,500. Commerce The ce Ext club will meet et pm. Monday at the home ¥ Mrs. — Zwicker Mra Joha ? Give the lesson on sew- . img end care of new fabrics. ' Walled take story Tellers League ‘wil meet Thursday with Mra Leura i “ Imlay City of the XSi Pi Ortensritie ; nit 14 will meet at 6:30 pm @t the home of Mrs. Alfred The recommended faculty sub- | mitted by the administration was | approved, with the exception of one teacher, and Supt. T. C. Filp- pula was authorized to hire five K. Baker said the years to reach additional teachers for the next the maximum have been | year. from 13 to 12, with $150 pay in-| ‘The superintendent was author- creases for the first four years, | ized to until the top figure is reached. | a walk connecting the two schools | A preliminary budget of $740,000 | in Washington. was proposed, which would be $20,- 000 over anticipated revenues. The) Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Hunsinger’s preliminary budget is $136,000; bid fer purchase of the Hall greater than last years, and in-| School for $3,000 was accepted cludes provisions for hiring 10 more! by the beard. The school is no teachers. longer in use. = Eyes Examined ensmuaey at Ace SS (WY (A) FE 4-5211 ‘ A complete taster, efficient eptical lab with his office. Heve s rervrd7Tr—C TT ee eC eee ee ee eee eee Se romance ln QUALITY! 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D.D., Bond School, 13 Mile and Orchard | Officers will be elected at the) “rmed that the | meeting, and there also will be a report from the Bond School on . | the school savings program. ; | Women will be‘ guests of Miss, “i@dersaries, primary and — = CE, TOO! | exation 7 petition with the Oakland -County | Mrs. Harry FE. King of Pontiac, Clerk, seeking to make most of the of the General Assembly of the! immediate past president of the township, including the plant site, | UP Church, will be speaker of the Michigan Congress of PTA, will!» home-tule city. day. Dr. Weir, who founded the! be guest speaker. She will discuss, | lefield Church 2% years ago, | ‘What the PTA Can Do to Improve | missioner Ralp annexation. | “I'm not taking any sides in | dispute,” | as far as storm water is concerned ROCHESTER — Women of the| but that storm water could be area have been invited to attend an carried off to the east in the! | Spencer drain. Girl Scouts Knitting fo Aid Crippled Child WATERFORD TOWNSHIP — | Members of Girl Scout Troop 47 | | of Lambert School are | their love and sympathy unfortunate in a practical is z ¥ it | millions always carr +. - ~*~ — 5 3 3 5 =o ae Qa. = : & & i z ft 3: ; ge Li a i Handy TUMS Neutralize Excess Acid Fast! A handy roll ot Tums costs only a dime—but it's worth its weight in gold whenever acid indigestion strikes. That's why Tums wherever they go—for top- speed relief from gas, heart- burn, acid stomach. Tums re- qire no water, no mixing. Take anywhere. Get a handy roll of Tums today. Back . . Click . . you're hitched! Nudge the Farmall Touch-Con- trol lever to raise the McCormick Fast-Hitch implement hydraul- ically—and take off for the field at 10 mph! With Fast-Hitch you switch jobs in Pontiee Rd, et Opdyke Rd. Open Deily 9 to 6 Sunday 10:30 te 2:30 Thurs, Fri, Evenings te 8:00 FARMALL //)/) For Small Acreage the Cub Tractor with One Point Hitch ts Ideal WE TAKE TRADE-INS—CREDIT TERMS KING BROS. A4 © New “Baeck-Click and Ge” Farmall Fast-Hitch © Famous “Hee-Close” Farmall Cultivision View of the Row © “Finger” Hydraulic Touch Centro! FE 4-0734 - FE 4-1112 a) alae NS a “ a » . : ss \ ro See Oe : heal a tsar sa , . + : ; ia ? hs ri : € rr _ vy s Ck We BS is: . ‘ 1B < { a \ oe ' : ’ . { t , RG e ; THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY; MARCH 11, 1955 ‘ : cena The Most Widely-acclaimed Nature Series In Entertainment History — x WALT DISNEY’S TRUE LIFE ADVENTURE DID YOU EVER HEAR ABOUT. HUMOR, PATHOS, LOVE, VIOLENCE, GRANDEUR, VARIETY ~you'll find them all, every day, in the never-ending story of na- ture, life and living things. And you'll find your most fascinating tour through the mysteries and facts of nature in Walt Disney's _ True Life Adventure. | ee SIRE REP LEPBTTT +P IT STARTS IN MONDAY'S IAC PR est . 4 a is 4 | ee Pre / ens bile pica a oe, ry. ; fi ) Fe *% The SR as ee eee i : f) w ae ; , F : ej ‘ : i E | A i j é oe : Ze. . bale : 4 rh : { ad o> lea ea “ee __.. THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, MARCH 11, 1955 | ia ‘ mn bs 3 , , ” | epecifies @ square state flag, and | r = DAR Convention’ |= ars. su Sot x % Hear |French to Try! |falking Starling FLOOR Wants Alabama | |<, 4°? % Splat was reo Las Vegas Wont Hear With Dixie Accent . That started an argument at the 5 ; j he to Change Flag | amir ‘sim at te ae ban! Margaret Truman Sin Digs the Classics here. Delegates finally NASHVILLE, Tenn. @—Rastus, SHOW feces uccrsrss ser se wy pine sided |= sr an. . Alabame flag waving above the |! the fleg — NEW YORK ~ Margaret Truman tells us, “Thanks for check-| 11-Man Team to Tackle cai tunes, * State Capitol yesterday seemed so a rectangular drapes | ty the rumor I'm going to work Las Vegas with Jimmy Durante. | 7,790-Foot birthday. FRIDAY and iairing that the Daughters of the Deter 8 Wrens than & AUB Ariatay nothing toi! But If I ever Go work there, { hope It Scaling the 2 90 | ate tad it hee bon ! I RD American Revolution want tp | change would be with Jimmy” .. . Police gave out stripteaser Ann Corio’s ad- . } bout SA AY a eat wey. be made by the State Legislature dress in the wire-tap stories, so some PARIS wh — Eleven prenchmen | Herey Titus 3 . Seems the Alabama state code! "4 the United Daughters of the burglars looted her apt. Ann says, “Can't ae het era on - Don’t Miss ~ Confederacy might object since the | I sue the police dept.?” of the fifth highest mountain in | 1948 ony eqeese Alchiins fag was motited se ke the world—27,790-foot Mt. Makalu, |, Stat tte ‘teen r¢ 4 | after the square Confederate bat mM. Cal fides she got $2,500 for Rastus taught JA WIECK 0 | Ins te flag. h rele on the Comedy Hour—and that jon the of Nepal and Tibet. jspeak English Suently ’ ‘ er Twent ¢. | wi Southern accent. Comedy MC Zsa Zsa just filed a $1,000,000 libel suit Makalu { miles aaearitte me Mee Titus says Rastus simply JEAN fy or unc | TOKYO @—Peiping radio said| hard... What a kick, seeing that Norman winds of the high ayes. “| Schumann's ‘“Traumerei” and Cherecter Dencer ; . | today Tibet's Dalai Lama end Pan.| Rockwell album on the SEPost cover, with M last year « group of Californians | Rachmaninoff’s Prelude in C sharp KID WILLIAMS di] Every day you hear |) chen Lama will return home soon. | my little yarn, “Woes of An Army Cook,” led by Dr. William Siri was beat-' Minor, and sits transfixed as they ; | of more and more Tee Dalal Lame, “+ a right in the middle. Wrote it tn '42. en back by storms and avalanches | vee saved for him by her daughter Seascticna! Versatile Entertainer | * * & * at 23.600 feet ' Dr. George R. Mayfield, author PLUS ALVIN WALLS ORCHESTRA {|| business men who [inca Chinese have. srengivened| _ A contestant on NBC's “Feather Your oo “of an outdoor eolumm tn the ‘Nash = Chinese strengthened bo The French feel new equipment , ——-— ———— rave about the |) their position in Tibet. Nest ih Gear-delaertvemnar te lsat sed will help them scale the peak. An yay, bmn says he's heard of a where e ndependence starlings Europe, THIS SPOT KEPT YOU GUESSING delicious noon [lp es ot Work was signed and answered “On the bot- advance group made a reconnais-| Rastus is the first to come to his Delf’s Are Starting Their Jam Session luncheons at eft L. Dav | tom.” It was allowed. ANN CORIO He rr ee nat Octeber. | attention in this country, TUESDAY, MARCH 15 WILKINS... Serv- |i meat wholesaler. told police | How come Terry Moore rated her Havana trip so secret? it base camp established by April California has added more than ‘ | ! ; ; and Every Tuesday Thereafter ing truly wonderful || Das or nie track while he ‘nade | After his dramatic debut on TV Playhouse, comic Joey Adams ment inh, The mide conve | cotinine Me Pee ee food for over 33 | a detivery in a retail market. | Quickly got many acting offers. One agent said, “You're as good | be in May -- — om no years — — an actor as any of the Barrymores, including Diane.” | . _* * & * D | i Inn i L ° N’Yorkers at the “Emmy” ceremonies at Nino’s Larue were | disappointed about Jackie Gleason, Eddie Fisher, Ed Murrow, e bad Tavern and Restaurant jEa Sullivan and “Lucy” not winning—though happy for Art | Corner of Elizabeth Lake and Cass Lake Roads € . Carney, Audrey Meadows and John Daly. Very few N’Yorkers Short Block uron Street ted; 't 1 ly West Ooast. Jackie Gleason knew pretty ' ; cs thetealird . j . rind — well in advance he wouldn't win—he'd declined an invitation to | SHUFFLE BOARD be an m.c. because it would ee his vacation— |s0 he was up around Niagara Falls in ac. 7 . . . * . she P _ Dining at Its Distinctive Best! RESTAURANT R * aqimiory Meadows said she pooet or a Luncheon COCKTAIL LOUNGE @ lew Prive, menes || this smile all day for a picture showing © Prepared by KENTROS | me being a good sport when I lest.” Grehard Loke ot Pontiose Trail |) 30 S$. SAGINAW ST. a. - . tt ; . Dinner — —— ET | Red Buttons, celebrating his 20 years in | , i } /was as singing bellhop at Ryan's hotel at City Island, March 1935, for $10 a week. “Buttons” being a nickname for a bell- hop and red being the color of his hair, he was given that name by an Irish orchestra leader named Dinty Moore. Red feels he should have received an Emmy “for giving work to more young writers than any comedian.” Cocktail Party | sr ar soging beinop at ya's bate SMORGASBORD BUFFET f ~x~ * * * . , | €ERVED EVERY DAY | SAD STORY: “T’ve been reading your column in the hope Points Up 56 Hopes | } 4; of finding the biegraphy of Clayton Moore and John Heart and there pictures without there maskes. They are in Lone | WASHINGTON i — Political | Ranger film. But all you seem interested in is beautiful squabbling over the state of the women and forget teenagers like my-self. (I am 12). Se First Lady’s health pointed up to- could you please put a picture of them without there day that many Republicans want maskes? Aida Navarro, 727 E. 158th St., Bronx.” President Eisenhower to run in! Dear Aida: !'m sorry to tell you their companies won't release | 1% while some Democrats may ee ne ti nae te. + — - . ’ he won't _ there pictures without there maskes. I m mad about it, too! | Republicans attacked and D - - x. « & crats defended the latest statement N htly THE MIDNIGHT EARL yesterday by Democratic National Danc Frank Sinatra's shopping [ two-a-| Chairman Paul M. Butler on an month TV show .. . Mara Lane, featured a on = an Coyrens CLUB TAHOE in th vie “I ts In Paris,” ts .. v0 tabbed “England's answer to Monroe.” | score” FINE FOODS x © * * _ Butler said there had been “pub- served. cater “ts Privete The song Johnny Desmond intro- lished reports. . Eisenhower cueten Banquets, Receptions, duced on the Television Playhouse (has 3413 ma (Play Me Hearts and Flowers,” by San per strength been taxed Dinio Hwy. ! mot ford Green), sold 100,000 records the another! OPEN 24 HRS. { PHONE Midwest 41400 £ WOODWARD at LONG LAKE RD: : BLOOMFIELD HILLS first day ... Arthur Richard Bissell (of “Pajama Game” was called in to Visit Our Cocktail Lounge ~ ee oe Ee meee ; With Big Picture Window bees work on “Damn Yankee” . .. One rea- tree said that “if these re Serving © Dinners | Pas “eae «%" Grace Kelly was suspended: she ports are true, 1 would think they|] @ © Lunches BIG SHOW SAT. :| eo : *, wanted ber release from MGM. would exert some influence on her |] BUSINESS MEN’S | 1| * * * & |husband'” when he decides whether |] LUNCHES... . 758 BERT NOLAN ‘ r TODAY'S BEST LAUGH: George Gobe! will seek a second term. Where Dining Is a Pleasant Adventure it > insists someone bought the film rights _ 7 8 Contedy MC BS x to his TV commercials, and they'll be \ oe eee, (RNH) said ers on WLLIE B IER CHARLENE BRANDT || 60 Parkview Blvd. it “) made into a movie starring Burt Lan- (7%, Statement “shows clearly BILLI YCHE a | caste that Mr. Butler and his party don’t Corner Lapeer Read (M-24) at Clarksten Read . . c r. want the President to be a candi- Song Stylist Petite Densuse _ ee ' WISH I'D SAID THAT: “It's not hard! date because they think he will RES Plus Frenk Perry's Orchestre Fridey and Seturdey ESE — ee to make good in the big city. The hard) win and the wish is father to the ; job is making good in the small town,| thought he won't run.” ‘ AT ororne where everybody's watching.” — Roger | ve Brown. AVON INN | Serbs teo3 A. M.; Sunday ’til Midnite 1122 W. 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Singer Just beck from making « new hit record, CHINESE, CANTONESE AND AMERICAN FOODS PRY A ant on it } J *® Plus—in His 3rd Week! * | Food to Take Out , ore nh id 30 pono CHINA CITY OUR OW ; @ WINE @ LIQUORS 1070 West H Street - NO caeue aizewsn 2-6052 Al Lo MANO Paved Parking Area + Taka an 4-0340 » no. | specialist in if : . - this, they aren't long-distance moving! much of the plot of the pew William P. MecGivern story be- god yr cause it is scheduled to be pub: ALLIED lished as a magazine serial ty ae LINES, te starting sext month. Frank | Bo 3 2 ©. & Mtwore © He 1 Tae Gots, . There are a couple of good | Teasons why “Beau James,” the RE and life of New York's late colorful LUXAI Ti | mayor, Jimmy Walker, won't be MAJESTIC | mete oath 08 aa H | First, it’s a poli story Heating Systems Fre et ry during. election All Types Sheet Metal Eavestroughing WRIGHT os 3 3 ; | X : B ; : 3 ! . - THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY. MARCH 11, 1055 ? Jee } World's first State Police radio ’ - =| ———a eS eT eS oe a ns ’ * «| | observers say that if the Congress nen us mania || 2 Tough Guys || ay Spree eta! Nehru's Margin sss. © ns Planes, Patrol Cars, 8 District to Team Up in aie Sid ‘ ‘s s ce ies ramibvrnss puwy Ve & Headquarters and 45 Posts are co- ‘Da ke H. , | m ordinated by two-way radio. rkest Hour ‘ 0 | Ory im Automatic Bell Ringer : ELLA 0. PARSONS | : Gaukler Storage auamwcae CINS)—Eaward G. 4 Congress. Party Won|% Strike in New York Se Andhra Elects Wiha OR 9 patched it up with glue,—but not} U Ha of Votes pear to strike the hours on a Her- NEW DELHI, India #—A United | “!4 Square clock tower, will be in- ; active for a couple of weeks be- | Front led by Prime Minister | cause “Guff” is not doing his stuff. |Nehru's Congress party won a| The figures, each weighing half | smashing victory over the Com-/| a ton, swing hammers every hour | munists in the recent Andhra state | on the hour from 8 a.m. to 10 | election—but still polled less than| p.m. The actual ringing is done | half the votes. by twin hammers within the bell, | | Final returns from the balloting Recently passers-by noticed that, last month in the south Indian state | although the clock sounded the! showed today that: hour, Guff was not doing any work. | » 8 Guff's ailment,was diagnosed as | “cable-itis."’ a. 1, The United Front took 146 of the 196 seats in the state legislature ee ] | but collected only 4,265,000 of the Air Force Pilot Killed 8,630,000 votes cast. | 2. The Reds triumphed in only 15,@8 Sabre Jet Crashes legislative districts but polled more} OOLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. # tm Techatecter etth | than 30 per cent of the total vote—|_. an Air Force pilot was killed | Rory Coens, Cae, Ales and 3. The once-strong Praja (Peo-| 99 yards last night when his F386 ples) Socialist party won less than| sabre Jet fighter crashed after | | 113 seats, almost as many as the| takeoff from Peterson Field. | WE PAY CASH fcr: © TRUE STORY, SECRETS, TRUE ; Communists got with more than’ He was not identified pending | five times as many votes notification of kin 7 * 7 } Air Force officials said the plane The rest of the votes, and 22 of i , Outlet ttached he 47th Fighter. | Piper Magazine the legislature seats, went to inde- he tor nr * | = pt] ave. re 400008 Interceptor Squadron at Niagara | pendent rightist splinter groups Falls. N.Y The Communists—and virtually other “‘blog’”’ so close on the heels | everyone else—had expected the . is Eddie Reds to win. The mass of the - , SHEET METAL mt Foys.” oe we oven state's poverty-stricken peasants On OUR E a Le | 4 Cc moet Sate Mwy. OR 3-1277 I've seen Beau Hope at several | gremed dry tinder for the spark of GIANT | om | parties — os never in his | As a last-ditch campaign meas- SCREEN Phone FE 5.8331 i | Mae has he oo thin, tin—| ure, the Congress party sent some (Advertisement) and, well.—dapper. | of Gate cap-paittions to sump Gt} GIANT KIDDIE CARTOON SHOW Want Regularity? Watch that romance between | state, including S. K. Patil, former | comic Orson Bean and Beverly mayer of Gémbay, — e ae ak ee meeeer— Bere, At: For Constipation Bentiey, the hostess of a New | The resulte-ef the election pes | 00 - 5:00 Plus Serie! end 2 Features York fashion show on TV whe sibly could even influence Nehru’'s | Dr.Edwards’ Way wm So? 20, ural toreies voicy, Foren 1 = TODAY and- TOMORROW woed te visit Bean. She's an United Press Photo a ~ > I For gentle, completely satisfactory everyday visiter on his “How te DEBBIE LOOKS AHEAD — In Hollywood Actress) despite the fact that they don't lead exactly normal) ——— . ‘ANNE DAVID poral Tubtets dontgnt. ‘Theyve the Be Very, Very Popular” set at (Debbie Reynolds takes on a domestic pose as she | tives because of their theatrical engagements, Debbie De FALSE TEETH >) pure laxative formulated 20th, and everyone says it looks | prepares for her coming wedding with singer Eddie | says they will leave for Europe right after the wed- | ‘ I\ by a physician. Olive Tablets relieve | Mike love. | Fisher in June. Insisting that their marriage will last | ding — and Mother is going along. Rock, Slide or Slip? phat sesey. weontes. constiperee Not too many Yans know that | — - —_———— —— | | FASTERTS, am improved powder vo —o ovement. leave you | Bean is a third cousin of the late with “Silent Cal,” “I, too, am | top stars would be there when, Almost the entire world's supply | sesth tore Aven tn place. feeling fine again! | President Calvin Coolidge. man of few words,—a few thou-| the festival opens April 26 and of Mexican jumping beans is net aide, sity or rock. me Pas: sand words.” | closes May 10 (non ) | es grown at Alomos in southern , den - ._ . * | “All the other countries send’ Sonora, Mexico, says the National | ture breath). Get Chatter from New York: Ty-| their best,” he said. Geographic Society. drug counter. ve eee DANCING cali sation Hate-Herns, Neotsematers Thurs., March 17th rone Power and Annabella, his! first ex, must have enjoyed seeing | each other after she went back-| stage to congratulate him on his performance in ‘The Dark Ib Light Enough” because they've yay show—but happy boy when it's) he reviews were lukewarm) | making. } M. Mavre Le Bret, in charge of the Cannes Film Festival, paid Half in French and half in English he begged that| sentative group to Cannes and | = Enjey Delightful Food in our reom er modern Drive-in. oodward at Square Lake Road } | | | Liberace and Sonja Henie, Rhonda I told him there had been com- plaints about the tteatment given some of the American stars who | had attended the festival. He said, “We were the very first to have a film festival, Snapshots of Hollywood collected random: The marriage of singer Virginia O’Brien and TV producer Kirk Allen has hit the rocks. Too bad because Moore and Franchot Tone—con- tinuing to woo at Jack's at the Beach. Six stitches had to be taken in Donald O’Connor’s hand after he broke a mirror in a scene “The Navy Gets Francis.” Susan Hayward is due in to | morrow from Florida. Although there was a recent rumor that Jean Peters was with her husband in Fiorida, the latest is that she is with her mother, uhe operates an aute court, in Canton, Ohie. Fay Wray, who looks as lovety these days as when she was a etar, gets a good role in Joan Crawford's “Queen Bee" at Col- umbia. Bob Hope night was another, smash at the Mocambo and the place came down when he brought on Jane Russel] as his guest star. , Hanging from the rafters were Judy Garland and Sid Luft, Fieming and Harry Kari, Esther et - << v. yy 7 A Sin Awa a Z _ AS wp B WA ( a (exe 2 FRI. & SAT. TMD oe ry aw HES A MICKEY - -_—— Kes oe SS Na 9), AG VIE STAR NOW! if ’ 5 | SPILLANE Phone FE 5-621] _ ome LAST JAMES STEWART — RUTH ROMAN 'TECHNICOLOR DAY _in “THE FAR COUNTRY” in Technicolor ——STARTING SATURDAY—— FLAMING FRONTIER FURS .Red-Blood Adventure Thrills Thundering, Spine-Tingling Action /n A Great Double Show FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY * ot ene ACH SEMNETT EMIT COOMA AN MAIN ond Tel FAMOUS REVS TOME ROPS Williams and Ben Gage and Jane R SECOND FEATURE ATTRACTION a Withers with her new fella, Jake Ehriich Jr %& ~'Technicolor TY... anon, teat to Mr. TV himself, Jack Webb, = } and Julie’s first time on TV! : -_—_—_—_— - ) * *e . 1 r . ™~ r TODAY vr \ Lee Oakland ‘DAV . y \ CROCKETT | INDIAN SCOUT | ——=—===STARTS SUNDAY iNint K Ct x y GREEN FIRE” je — << ee " , Bs ig. al ae 7 Wee i y, od: Y pubis sss 4 Fs P ? \! ‘ : ifs . ‘ { a ey \ io i VA ‘ - _THE, PONTIAC, PRESS, FRIDAY, MARCH 11, 1955 / PS MeNPvIRNL LT cha SP fart, Maples Lose Thri ‘ k to Diamond ‘Chiefs Win Regional a ome makes any difference. . P ob going into the finale, Maples came ead pro Rashethal—Dick | “I could have had m By H. GUY MOATS | Ryzin coached outfit was colder with Berkley’s Bears. The) Ponitac its Igt lead of the | Rod Treais also did a good job going . | y discharge ' led fine planasto stick with baseball |, few months earlier if | wanted| Slow starts in last night's Class; thee » barrel of mackerel in the Capen of Fat Dik Si in the finale. James and Wak | oe ot niger herid a good year short- basket regional basketbal) tou i Int half, but turned in « brilliant |@, while Bears battered Water- King, top figure in the Arthur fleor - oldsm a< = ew ave oor Sey dent aero ‘’s fin eymnasium display of floor maneuvering and | ford’s Skippers 51-48 in the tourney Pio oe - a Guo Ge game last week, did a fine job speedy and elusive guard, rapidly with the Pittsburgh Pirates. — gtr ae hee uM shooting in the finale t win | opéners, They were idle last night. there om of rebounding. Dick Blacklaw was whittled the edge to size, With & basketball All-American WhO | ato en te chaos.” ne camp we ond gee Peutiace éo easily 63-51. , Championship round takes place we ee anes rel also effective, particularly in the aan “ary Ea es : ‘ . and fatkinson dunked a from the campus of Duke | ‘2 ¢ fending titlists @ rough time be As 9 result of Thursday's a radey want's fine tor | Enema ease _ " | 2nd period. ce pair of baskets. Dick Sheldon, get- < to the majors in 192 Although Groat is all wrapped | fore the Chiefs emerged victorious. games, Pontiac now moyes into got the siete ait te a im the early part of the game i , ting the ball on an de play, beck with the Pirates after two up in his baseball career. he is; john Petrakis’ boys caught &@ tonight's semifinals against the tree ‘tart in defense of the Ae win mest any contest, had | Treais and Johnston shared moor took a quick’ Jook a the clock, in the Army. He turned down | curious to know how he would go| Tartar in the Mt, Clemens five.|Bathers, Chiefs can't afford to|‘vorsble ass year on the| any reasonable proportion been i2€ honors for Pontiac, with 14 ler & tet. Detbtling is basketball with the Ft. | in @ full season with the Pistons Bathers all the " hi nd title they won last y |apiece. Walt Poe had 11. How- seconds a winter of a " _ They trailed the nurse a letdown at this time, a | same floor. Mt. Cleemns was beat- the tstand int er quickly near the center line he ee me of the NBA 10 ye ite ei ee Duke emma WAY. but turned on a wild Snel wil have to go alt out, all the way, — 1s 45.3 after PHS had turned Poe and Johnston, particularly, ~’ Outs ng PO Eee let fly a high one that swished 5 “the big try.” him to and from the Duke campus stanza drive that fell just . to whip a potentialy fine team | ° ot - East De- sparked the rd period vevival was Pilots . Shimkus, husky pivot- thé twimes to knot the count at 4 i * 4, % to play several games and he av. gg? in Mt, Clemens. Game time is D8¢k Berkley #37, a Rod Treais, with ont beaker | Man. Bernie's hook shots trom ints. *This will be the first time I've |eraged 13 points per game He ° 9 p.m troit 65-46 iH he aot helt y pred - et under the buckets accounted for are ‘ 7 fe looked as if ever started a baseball season, | realizes that his best chances of Chiefs ran inte some very dif. Chiefs were stopped in t e quar- nt » Came through in most of the 21 points he col. As the hime ebbed ve sh and ready,” he said at the |a financia) stake for the future is ficult opposition in Tom Bonino’s In the upper half of the bracket ter-finals by Highland Park 53-31.| the finale with 8 points to keep jected the tilt was going into overtime. Then came the winning break for Maples were plagued by bad = pathers. Mary Ulman, Mt. Clem- luck on their shots from ‘ens scoring star, with 20 points, floor. in at lean a score of IB | orabbed a loose ball in the Maples’ stances what looked to be a sure back court. raced into his ows Led by Detroit All-City star Ber- the Chiefs in the ball game. Im- nie Shimkus and Charles Lucas. | proving as the game progressed, lthe LaSalle club held on to a! Pontiac maintained an. average slight edge over Chiefs. last night, edge over the Pilots of between es’ training camp. “Always | in baseball , > béfore I had just been through a DeLaSalle Pilots, The Art Van Southfield’s capable Bluejays tan- Regional Tourney | right up the very end of the first} 8 and 10 points, even after Van e_° half, With the count 29-24 and a Ryzin sent in his subs. shot, skidded over ee rie and territory and as the clock wound up Results, Pairings |, . , . mimute to go Chiefs hard-working If a finger could be put on any | beck out again. M was plumb 1. las: second drapped 4 long one guards, Bob Johnston and Walt| outstanding player for the PHS and White oc to clinch the 2-point win, 49-47. ae + : Poe collaborated on a bucket and| club, it probably would rest on Pe never quit. Goldsmith's 17 was tops for the Ter, Lp OL. OF. many . ’ five straight free throws to give | Johnny James, Poe or Johnston.| ‘Ten points behind the Bathers| Maples spent 3G cee 2 S| | ———— — aim |. | = wed 1 3 5 Kapolkae 2 3 7 By JACK SAYLOR |the nightcap, 50-38, over Marys-; 20 halftime lead, but St. Mary's , SActong 7 1 5 Ryans 3 0 ¢ Murdecks ¢ 113 Kopackig 4 213° Qakland County was assured a Ville Vince Pernicki got “hot hands” in | [a a eS ) Benson's ° H : Meares c : 1 ; Class B quarter-finalist next week Big Jack Acton and tiny Jim the 3rd period and tossed in 10 of i 10 4 sa 88 Troy and Clarkston gained’ viurdeck supplied the punch in his 14 points. His set shot put the e TROY 1) 3 te $¢ berths in the regional finals by T ‘s trimmph over the stubborn j 3 mi | | O§ ST. MARY » 4 6 14 8 42) \oning Thursday night's games a Felts Are nn sail, at Fagiets in front, 30-28, with acing ‘0 em | CLARKSTON MABYSVELE » Pontiac High School . the ead of Pad Ist quarter Acton "UIes to go in the quarter | Yannke! $ 4 . Hartman! 6 6 12 Troy fought oft a determined Or- took rontrel of both ‘hoards Then Murdock, Troy's 5-5 senior ; : Leak S ae : : s sepmer af 3 3 ; chard Lake St. Mary quintet to win and began ing in rebounds a8 guard, made his presence felt. He | ampbellg 2 2 6. Smiths 32 8, the opener, 54-42, then Clarkston yooh ; Parks ¢ 21315 Benner ‘ ; ° H wasted away most of @ big Ist Re complied g a 23 point total. popped in a pair of long bar. | o1 83 Mémuneet 1 ¢ 3! half lead before rallying to take Peyton Goodwin's Colts had a 24 Which along with 2 more baskets 2s “3 Ey nets by Acton, pulled the Colts into a Want Many Date 13 4 80 Pe, 6-point lead. as ny $s : fsavevnae. -..'8 ‘oat 13-38) Dick Kapolka meshed 3 foul shots | os MRA Strip for ‘55 ) aT BIRMEVOWAM—ctAsS A for the Orchard Lakers, but Acton | | Fowrtac me te nat | hit from elose and Murdock | Turf Season | swished in another shot to | LAN ‘ay | * $ 1" oisioccurte pierae | make it 44.37 with Prep Rared to Rac ara (UP) — Hazel Part me 4 31% Fecstlits 6 ee play. Troy walked away in the) ng Association has taken its wes 29 woes, 33% | next minute as Acton and Murdock | fight with racing commissioner Jamese ie 4 e323 | J H. Ineli pesos ; ’ ; leach connected again and Rex |} James H. Inglis to the state su- : a — suk Moore potted 2 free throws after | preme court in an effort to get rorriac Nove sel " taking a hard tumble when fouled. | @8 many 1955 dates as the rival le SALLE ..... wwent The win was Troy's 9th straight M ; mune. 8.1 ‘MT. CLEMENS _. and brought its season mark to, A gan Racing Association Wptntecens’3 39 Wentt 3 4 15-5. Orchard Lake wound up with | Attorneys James Bellanca, John rete tS pte | 8 ant 15-3. Acton’s 23 points were high | Monaghan and Staniey E. Beattie eel MumgG $ Ce 8 and Murdock chipped in with 13. | | yesterday asked the high court for Selene $ 1 8 Starks ; *| Pernicki had 14 and Ted Kopacki, | | @ writ of mandamus against In- me me ; 10, for the Eaglets. ‘gis ’ —- -“—— << ] una nite Dom Mauti’s Clarkston five | | The court ordered Ingtis to | ee i played = brilliant Is half to | Som Sy Aer | why be sliced : — leave the floor at intermission — | three announced aT New A | with @ 27-14 advantage. The mar- | | Masel Fart meceting for this cure- ae ve oa YF gin stretched to 16 points earty im | mer and why he denied the “at hy ive Merk the 3rd quarter, but | track = charity meeting. : . a ©: : oe pd igs slow.down tactics by the Wolves | Hazel Park protested vigorously ; "park tA a), Miehiond Par backfired. | be wectgiring the cena epnces Geqpece Pointe A 0, + Marysville, which had miserable | ve irate the MRA 56 Gays aT C finals, T pm; shooting luck, began to cage some racing cutting Hazel Tit cacesice #18. a finale, rehounds and when Jim Hartman ‘bac to Bs eve. Inglis also award- ‘an scored with 5 minutes to play in a y meeting to a charity PERNDALE—Ciase A finals. 8 pm. , | group to be run at the MRA the game, Clarkston's lead had | rack prepa anger es’ poi Inglis retaliated with a 3,000 } point, the Wolves’ poise i F | f came to the front. Dick Johnston word statement in which he Hazel Park was not en- § hit from underneath and tallied charged - again on a fast break. Two free titled to equal consideration be- Danny Jo F , Petia Peete throws by Leroy Parks and 4 in a/ cn toe one were not equal ' FLOOR PLAY! — A bit of “Boor play” was snapped by the Press TO" bY George Lang cased ‘he | It marked the 2nd time i three ' cameraman the final of fast night's St. Mary's-Troy | GALLOPING GUARD Pontiac High's galloping Peatiac Press Phote years Hazel Park has appealed toe during period Rookie’s Future Cuts Hold Up . NEW YORK # — Unbeaten Ryff, regarded as one of are reopened, demonstrating that he. cuts easily, it may be that his | fidtic futare will be dim Nevertheless Frankie, 23, the ) 194 Rookie of the Year, is rated a 52 favorite for the 16-rounder | at Madison Square Garden. The bout, starting at 10 p.m. (EST) wil be nationally televised and breadcast by NBC. Table Tennis Leaders Battle _ —-to-3-3-Deadlock~ PONTIAC TABLE TENNTS LG Pts Shorts Vartety ° 6? Huren Market ~ 1% 7 Pontiac Varnish 19 40 Pleet Carrier bd Capitol Barbers and Furtney Deng battled to a 3-2 deadlock tn Pantiac Table Tennis Association play Thursday night at the Rar bers retained their 7-point Jead over the Druggists Captio! Barbers Purtnery Drug Pos: Clg Serv Chima City Other 3-3 ties were played by Paptiac Varnish and Fleet Carrier an@ China City and Cigarette Service. Short's Variety was the lofe team to gain ground as it Gefeasted Huron Market Outstanding matches were Al dJanke’s defeat of Ron Beckman 1921 71-15 21-17 and Harr Btolis defeat of | 17-21, 21-19, 21-18 Dale Wheeler Woman Spectator Hurt by Puck in NCAA Test | regional cage game in PHS. Rex Moore (white uniform), of Troy starts | on How Eye to pick up @ loose ball from between Eagiets’ Ted Kopacki (8) left and) tittle freshmen, turned in another | basket in Ist period of last night's regional Class A Tignatelli (15) went high enough to block the | fine game with Johnston sharing | tourney game at Birmingham. Poe, No Pete Ziebron (11). Sim Acton of Troy (6) ia in background. | —_ - caught by the camera in a typical drive-in, but he | rebound. Chiefs won 63-51. | springlike temperatures, welcomed nearly 70 of the top skiers in the United States Friday in a giant slalom Olympic test that may set Individual Aces Oppose Balance i | Burrow, Arnelle Pace Wildcats, Lions Against Marquette, lowa 1 EVANSTON, Ill. & — Two teams | pooken ankle after_a-vun geared. by individual stars and | lemon. Zeomer-tret- two clubs relying on balanced scor- ing will mix it up Friday night in the first round of the NCAA region al basketball tourney at North western’s McGaw Memorial Hall. | Kentucky, ranked second nation ally with a 22-2 record, will feature 6-7 center Bob Burrow in the 8:30 p.m EST opener against Mar quette'’s well-balanced unit that compiled a 232 mark including a 22-game winning streak that was snapped last Saturday by Notre Dame Iowa. the Big Ten champion which also packs its punch through balanced scoring, puts a 17-5 season record on the line in the second game against Penn State The Nittany Lions are led by 65 center Jesse Arnelle with ap average of 27 point. The Hawk eves took the No. 5 spot in natronal ranking Lindsay Papa Again Top ‘Skiers G Olympic Slalom Tourney Troy, Clarkston Gain Regional B’ Finals ather for . | The Olympic Trials are a fore- |runner for the national downhill | and slalom championships which spot in the finals. | the starring role. A clever, foul- | inducing dribbler. Parks dropped in 6 free throws and a basket to get Clarkston off on the right foot | in the Ist quarter . Johnston took ever in the tnd |: key baskets in the 4th quarter | He teck Clarkston’s only 3 shots of the last perted and sank | them ‘all, 10, was’! Chiefs’ center, Dick Blacklaw (14) comes in for shot. the Hank Eyes HR Title TUCSON, Ariz. ® — The Cleve- land Indians have a good chance in 1955 of breaking the American League home run record that has will be held on the snow-filled| While they hit 37 per cent from Sod for 19 years, says their gen- slope Saturday and Sunday. Sev enty-two racers are entered but four of them were hospitalized Thursday night Bob Neill of Sun Valley broke |his ankie Thursday in practice Dave Vorse of Salt Lake (City cracked up on the so-called ‘Sut cide Six Section’ of Cannon trail and was taken to Hanover Hos pital . ° Jack Beattie of Middlebury Col- lege was hospitalized with a enme ¢hperny of June Lake Calif. suffered a recurrence of rheumatic fever and is in Littleton Hospital Osborn is on his honeymoon. He was married two weeks ago Such racers as« Brooks Hodge of Pinkham Notch NH — now sta- tioned with the |S. Army in Mu nich, Germany — Bill Beck of Kingston, N.Y. and Ralph Mil! er of Hanover, NH | look to finish strong in the Olympic Trials 4 Sports Pages in Today’s Pontiac Press the floor, the Wolves’ victory margin actually came from their phenomenal accuracy at the char- itv stripe. They clicked on 4 of 2 attempts and were charged with | only 6 personals in the game The Vikings had a 16-13 edge in field | goals. but hit on only 2% per cent of 60 tries Parks connected on 9% straight free throws before missing. then added 4 more. With the 8 straight he netted Tuesday night against Milford, tt ran his streak to 17 “TOUT OT 2T ih his last 2B tries. Johnstan took scoring with 17 points, Parks had 15. Hart- man was high for Marysville with 12 Kramer Most Valuable ANN ARBOR ‘(P)—Ron Kram- who had some difficulty switching from the gridiron to the | basketball court in early-season | ; games, today was named the | ‘most valuable player’’ of the | University of Michigan's 195455 basketball squad. er Survived Pan-Am Crashes eral manager Hank Greenberg. who made quite a reputation as an authonty on the homer from the batting end a few years back, said it won't surprise him if the Indians collect about 196 homers to eclip#e the mark of 182 set by the New York Yankees in 19% ‘Unknown’ NCAA TT in-Kansas Re sara That year the Yanks had such sluggers as Lou Gehng., Bill Dick ey, Red Rolfe and a rookie pamed Joe DiMaggio. * @ It would please the Indians greet ly if some of the home run power shows today since they open the spring exhibition series with the New York Giants at Phoenix. New York, all recall, took four straight from the Tribe in the World Series last year Mound City Glovers Retain Team Trophy on np CHICAGO..P-——- A--well-coarhed- Po erpanChinY St LAO Téa sic: os *"Déby led the Teague with 32 last Greenberg pointed out the Indi- ans have a slugging array includ- ing Al Rosen, Larry Doby. Vic Wertz and Ralph Kiner. ‘That's a lot of home run hitters,”’ he de- clared. ‘And we have a park for the home run.” After all we hit. 156 homers last year to lead the American League and we have more long | bal! strength this season.” He figures the acquisition of Kin- | er from the Chicago Cubs should add at least 20 round trippers this j year, Wertz should hit about 10 |; more and Rosen should do the ane cee te ~- MANHATTAN, Kan. # — The | cessfully defended its team trophy | 5890" and can be counted on for battle of ‘‘unknowns” in the NCAA basketball tourney starts in the re- gional meet here tonight as Colo- rado tackles Tulsa and Southern Methodist faces Bradley. Of the four regional meets to determine the semifinal field as- sembling for championship play at Kansas City next weekend. this one seems destined to produce the most dark-hued darkhorse The eventual winter collides with the champion of the Corval.- | lis, Ore.. regional in which San Francisco, No. 1 team in the AP poll, is favored to triumph | Lucky American Sports Car Drivers, McAfee, Shelby, in Endurance Test SEBRING, Fla. uw — Two dar ing Americans who have been liv- ing for four montis on borrowed Shelby somersaulted an Austin |Healey during the Mexican race awarded toward world sports car championships . in the Golden Gloves finals Thurs- winning individual championships. Paced by Tommy Reynolds, Don Eddington and Jesse Bowdry, St BIGH SCHOOL CLTs (REGIONAL ATIONS) T Sacmikaw inew Arthur Hil 4 Randy 63 AT PLYMOU Dearborn Fordsen $3. Detreft Catholic Central 63. Pirmouth LD AT FLINT Lansing Bastern 47, Pert Huren 4 Pint Centra! ym Northern 68 AT FERNDALE Rare! Park 86 Reva! Oak $) Grosse Pointe 52 Mamtramce 63 c ss Bay City a Pleasant 79. Petoskey 7! AT KALAMAZOO Bucheapan 56 St Augustine $4 Fremont 65, Wroming Perk © AT SAGIN AR JR WL mt about the same production. Wertz | had 15 im 1954 and Rosen 24. But day night with three of its fighters ' « multitude of injuries dropped Al from the 43 he hit the year before. Last seasorr, Bobby Avila also hit 15 homers, Dave Philley had 12 | Louis compiled 24 points in win- while Jim Hegan. Al Smith and Chicago {ning the trophy for the third time. Wally Westlake each had 11 Parks. the Wolves’ sensational | guard, Walt Poe really took off on this try for a didn’t make the 2-pointer as Detroit DeLaSalle's Pat he high court absut racing dates. Harry's Qualifies for ‘Township Cage Finale Harry's Recreation qualified te meet Drayton Drug in the finals of the Waterford Township Recrea- tion basketball playoffs Thursday night by trouncing Philgas, 50-25, Harry's and Drug will play Mon day night at 7:30 p.m. at Crary Junior High School. Mike Hanes, with 17 points, led the Recreation quintet against Phil- gas as the winners took an 114: lead at the quarter and stretched it to 32-17 at halftime. Philgas tallied only 8 points in the 2nd half, Dick Hesselgrave was high for the losers with 11 points. Local 653 Wins CAW-CIO 653 defeated Local 4, 35-45. Thursday night in the Umon League basketball playoffs — + at_Kastern—Junior High ——“Mare~ towe's ponte Ret THE pate Tor" the winners, while Fisher had 14 for Local 594 NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE w 1 T PTS OF GA Montreal 3 15 11 @ fie 1 Sersem ee 37 17 0) @ ise } te . 23 2) @ @ ike 1% Bheton 22°23 «21 «68 ts? 1 New York 14 7 @ #137 a 12 37 16 © i828 2 THURSDAY'S RESULTS * Toronto ©, Montreal © (tte) Chicago 3, Boston 2 Basketball Results Benton Harbor, GR Ottawa Meet in Vital ‘A’ Contest By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS -idg Ottawa Hills. a pair of “hot” tournament teams, collide tonight in a critical Class A game at Portage Many experts feel the winner of this game@—and it’s rated as a tossup—will go all the way to the finalé in Lansing next weekend. point lead (46-43) and had posses Lincoin Park 37 | Benton Harbor and Grand Rap-| sion of the ball with only 18 seo onds ‘to play. But one of the Big Reds’ players tripped while running down the floor and Bill Kyburz of Lansing Eastern scooped up the Inose hall and drove in for a layup. That made it 46-45 with 14 seconds left. | When Port Huren threw the RADO Ss . . ; but came out of the wreckage s ¢ Ba St. Peter and 84. Mar- co-champion stolen by Eastern’s Gorden Wil. | Seagrwne SPRINGS, Colo “DETROIT (UP) — Capt. Ted time will be among the world-; alive. He suffered several broken| A score of other cars are on the | lee a “ | of the Southwestern Conference, son, whe also drove under the _ l r Penrose. widow of ; . Flint st. s int a. has 13-3 in the founder of the Broadmoor Ho- | Lindsay of the Detroit Red Wings | /@™mous sports car pilots who will | bones. |reserve list, ready to go into the ie Wee tikasant compiled 8 record, in- | basket and scored the dramatic, . of the m" . - _ today for | Compete in Sunday's 12-hour Inter- | * ¢ -¢ race if any of the regular entries} Pervell @. Harrison 41 eluding a victory over Muske- | winning field goal. tel, was struck by a flying puck | Was passing out cigars y for national Grand Prix of endurance. | The Sebring race. biggest in the | are forced out by mechanical trov- — gon Heights, defending Class A | rt . in the second period o Thursday | the 2nd time in 14 months. Death strikes quickly in the| United States, has established a) ble or’ crackups during’ the trial | Pn + seetnangace Christian @) champlon, im the final game of | was Lansing Eastern's 2nd night's Michigan-Harvard NCAA’ 116 tecame the father yesterday | perilous game of sports car racing | remaricable safety record. In four | spins Wayland 63, Bangor +8 the séascn. sensational showirig mn ae tourna- . 0 ! ) , \ - » by t i . Last, Tuesday Quakers She ned a cut over the right fa six me und, seven-ounce daugh- and it was only y great strokes of previous runnings there have been| Most popular entry is the Italian | Owosse Gt. Paul 73. Caledonia 8. 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AUGUSTINE, Fla. #—Mar- jorie Lindsay McMillen, often the medalist but never the winner .jn for 3rd Year Hatfield, veteran League infielder now going into his 3rd season as a member of the Detroit Tigers, hopes that life | begins at 30. for the 1954-535 season Thursday the Florida East Coast Women’s Hatfield will reach the three- night. topping the previous national Amateur Golf Tournament today decade mark a week from today record by 21 points faced her toughest opponent of the | Bur he has convinced | manager Carteax, Bowling for the Hires week — National Amateur Cham- | Bucky Harris he can fill the ond Root Beer team in the Merchants League here, chalked up game to- tals of 279, 289 and 255 to better pion Barbara Romack Defending champion Grac Moss Smith of Miami and Mary base job vacated when Frank Bol- e De ' ting was inducted into the army reel Herold (Muddy) Ruel | last November. the mark of ary Kawa et Bathe | smn Downey of Baltimore met in| | ago by Dr. Henry Erwin of Beth- lehem, Pa. Carteaux had 10 strikes in a row in the 289 game. Lions, Cards Want Special NFL Meeting PHILADELPHIA » — Issues raised by the Detroit Lions and the Chicago Cardinals have | prothpted a statement by National | Football. Le a gue Commissioner | Bert Bell that he will probably call | a special league meeting at the | end of the month in New York. | Bell said he received telegrams | was the Lions and the Cardinals | mer MARKET 77 W. Huron Se. 543 $. Seginew PE 4-2775 end FE 4-4106 e\ : a ee Re ee ee ptm a ere a . See if Today ! 2 nN Pitman SOS TIRES - TIRES - TIRES Hi-Tread Take Offs Sizes for All Cars 9 to 9 the other semifinal match Mrs. MeMillen, five times Dli- nois State champ and former | Trans-Mississippi and Western Amateur titlist, had won the medal here three times prior to her tie with Mrs. Smith this year. But she has never been able to win it. She was runner-up to Mrs. Smith last year Hemric Named to Cage All-Star Touring Squad NEW YORK «® — Ned Dixon (Dick) Hemric, who scored a rec- ord 2,587 points during his 4-year college career at Wake Forest, picked Thursday as the first member of the 1955 College All- | Star basketball squad which will . He holds two other ca- . 1,359 free throw at- ully Gueranteed TIRE C ¢ 0. a | ee ne Bum Lenhaods | Freddy led the junior circuit's }3rd basemen in fielding that year | in 124 games as a member of both teams Hatfield's 1953 batting average of .%34 wasn't too robust with De- troit.. His job of replacing Kell placed him on a hot seat since Kell was one of the most popular Hatfield Seems to Be ‘Set’ LAKELAND, Fila. (INS)—Freddy | players ever to wear a Tiger uni- American | form. When Ray Boone joined the | for the fifth time in the eight years of the Nationa! Collegiate Athletic | Porter Blasts With Tigers Triple; Schultz, Maas Hurl Well Roberts Combed, but Phillies Win With 8th Inning Rally SARASOTA, Fla, «#—The Detroit | Tigers today had a few pleasant | Tigers, Freddy was benishes the bench. Near the end of last season, Bol. | ling went into a slump and Hat. | field finished at 2nd base. hitting a respectable .294 in 81 contests. Thus far in the 1955 training sea son, Tiger brass is well-pleased with his performance. General! “Whenever we try to talk! trade | things to remember in their 42 with any club they bring up the| defeat at the hands of the Phila- | name of Hatfield. A team with a | Hatfield is a lucky team. He loves to work, can fill in at any position and is never out of condition.” UM Puckchasers Gain COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. # — Michigan powered to a 7-3 vic- tory over Harvard's Crimson Thursday night to gain the finals | in baseball came. For thing, they four of ‘thelr five bite inchofing a al pa of triples and a double—off | Roberts. Roberts was a! PIONEER BOWLING LEAGUE ' A wt. wt Young's 0 43 Drewry's a5 48 Oekland 60 «4 Forge «7 8 Liming’s 58 45° Superior “8 , Prayer’s $a 45 Parmer's “1@ | Stadium 68 46 Jack's 33 70 |—Opal Ward 513; team game—Derwry's 7B DIvisiow | Pts. | | Pontiac Rec 4 Sturdevant's Ss Quality Cirs. 63 Greyhound 4 Oliver Buick €2 State Bank No. 2 41 ‘es No.2 81 A&P | Bank No. 1 56 Pipers 38 game, seriesC Seavey 180, 4, eee | team game, series -Peggy's °o 3 2006 7h MIVISION Pts Pts Altes Beer 6) Jack Hearts “ Benso: 61 Pabst 62 Lien Btore 8®@ Maple Leef “a | Meter Inn 59 Bivd Serv 42 | Jacobsen 57 Serv. Waw ” | iv. game series—-L. McNobb 1 | ; team game, series—Gervice Window Th, 201 | SA DEVISION | we 7 | ‘s 70 34 Matthew | Geeck's 63 38 Pontiac Rec Along Pontiac’s Kegling Lanes A’sn, Hockey Tournament. | hopes. Porter opened the second The Wolverines will meet the eee tee oe ee | winner of tonight's Colorado Col- ote een ane drive off the center | lege-St. Lawrence contest in the ov ee 100 feat away. The | titfe game Saturday night ball Ot he fence 10 feet above | ‘rae too, Tiger pitchers Duke uae PIN wt the firet of Ps as t . x Innings. im Filmore *e “ Res cies 83 a Stump of had easy going D Thea Huron Bow! $8 48 Bell Dec oe the 7th before Philadelphia delphia Phillies in ¢heir opening | ‘tries to compete tonight at Michigan State College ice arena. The individual star of the meet is expected to. be Barbara Mar- chetti De Schepper of Detroit, who has won 10 major titles and tied for two others in the senior wom- en's a ££ PWBA Tourney in 2nd Weekend Three squads of 12 teams each and a similar list of doubles gad singles combinations have been scheduled for the 2nd weekend-of action in the 22nd annual P@a- tiac Women's Bowling associagim tourney. Tourney opened last week “at the Colonial Lanes, Utica and will | continue through the next three weekends. In addition to the usual cash _| awards and other prizes, the event has been given many squad prizes by members of the Greater Pontiac Bowling Pre- _ prietors’ association. Bulrley Jiry, 8 49 Roth Lumber 31 73 In Saturday night's team events Indiv game—J. Perker, M. Bell 196. | in the eighth to sew-up the game. | aturday me , —Pa 72: - . . Maret 134, series, Filmore . 2078 Detroit shortstop Harvey Kuenn | $ “€, Pontiae ot ce one IMPERIAL opened the game with a triple off | ek hts Oxford are on the serv wincew es haw’ Pe Roberts. He was left stranded ’ > im sana wv. ° ow's when Roberts struck out the xt | ~ oe . Munee'e ts 4 Costey Lounge se three Wigers. ° ne Late squad Saturday includes @ Cottage Pies 41 | Porter was brought home in the teams from Keego, Pontiac, Roch- Oriff 87 Prue's 38 | Indiv Stratton 215, series — second after his three-base hit on | Ster, Lake Orion, Walled Lake, $43; team and Clarkston. * | catcher Red Wilson's single to left. Philadelphia tied the score in| AUBURN MrIONTS ancwanes i the third when Granny Hamner | C&H Lumber bod é Community 52 52 ~. a ee made first on first baseman Wayne , A Mkt 61 4 ewry's Pontiac keglers dominate the three doubles-singles lists, that | bowl at noon, 2? p. m. and 4 p. m. Sunday. Pontiac, Clarkston, Ox- Utica. ' ford, Drayton Plains, Rochester and Royal Oak teams make up te e only team squad, Sunday night. Rus n Cirs. 86 49 Pralick’s Gerv «9 55 Belardi’s throwing error and came uburn Fruft 85 49 Chuck's “4 Doris Gkating 64 80 Broumetsters 36 68 around to score on Del Ennis’ Indiv. series--M. Copeman 888. 8B double. Tompkins 651 —D. 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Seginew FE 4-2775 end FE 4-4106 A abe ie + eee SUPER FEN wy yee ef et ee ee onshore : . r ? te Fé dei ee ‘ $ - & See if Today / — * : . a , al ; { i i | . 1,399 free throw at- | Osklana " | j | | | } tor 3rd Year With Tigers LAKELAND, Fia. (INS)-—Freddy Hatfield, veteran American League infielder now going into his 3rd season as a member of the Detroit Tigers, hopes that life begins at 3. Hatfield will reach the three- today decade mark a week from today But he has convinced manager Bucky Harris he can fill the 2nd base job vacated when Frank Bol- last November. Freddy led the junior circuit's 3rd basemen in fielding that year in 124 games as a member of both _#teams Hatfield’s 1953 batting average Bert Bell that he will probably call | (Dick) Hemric, who scored a rec- | 0f .254 wasn’t too rebust with De- troit.. His job of replacing Kell placed him on a hot seat since | lege-St. Lawrence contest in the Kell was one of the most popular titte game Saturday night. Detending champion Grace De- | hing was inducted into the army | ; Triple; Schultz, Maas Hurl Well Roberts Combed, but Phillies Win With 8th Inning Rally players ever to wear a Tiger uni- form. When Ray Boone joined the Tigers, Freddy was banished to the bench. Near the end of last season, Bol- ling went into a slump and Hat- field finished at 2nd base, hitting a respectable 294 in 81 contests Thus far in the 1955 training sea son, Tiger brass is well-pleased | ] with his performance. Genera manager Herold (Muddy) Rue)' SARASOTA. Fla. #—The Detroit said: | Tigers today had a few pleasant things to remember in their 42 defeat at the hands of the Phila-' delphia Phillies in «heir opening | exhibition baseball game. Whenever we try to talk! trade with any club they bring up the name of Hatfield. A team with a Lattield is a lucky, team. He loves to work, can fill in at any position) po one thing, they collected and is never out of condition.” four of their five hits—including a | pair of triples and a double—off | Robin Roberts. Roberts was a National tory over Harvard's Crimson Thursday night to gain the ‘finals for the fifth time in the eight years of the National Collegiate Athletic | Along Pontiac’s Kegling Lanes | PIONEER BOWLING LEAGUE vA DpIsion wt wt -| Young's 43 Drewry's a6 48 0 «4 Forge “1M Liming's 58 45 Superior | ., Prayer's 56.45 Parmer's ‘1 @ Stedium 68 46 Jack's 33 0 Indiv game Norene Butler 198. series —pal Ward 613; team game—Derwry's | 806, series—Oakiand 2264 1 DIVisIoNw Pts. Pts. | Pontiac Rec 64 Gturdevant’s s Quality Cirs 63 Greyhound 43 Oliver Buick @2 Gtate Bank No. 3 41 Ses Ne. 2 7 % orgs Boot No. 156 Pipers x» Vv. game. series Seavey 180. 40. team game, series —Peggy's o. 2 688, 2008 TF PIVISION Pts Pts Altes Beer 61 Jack Hearts 4 Benso: 61 Pabet 62 Lien Btore 6@ Maple Leef “ Meter Inn © Bivd Gerv 42 Jacobsen + 57 Serv. Wdaw 7 iv. game series—-L. McNobb 1... | 868; team game, series—ervice Window Ti, 2010 oA DIVISION wte wt. ‘. 70 34 Matthew a “’ 6 % Pontiac Rec. 4 87 Stadiem We 1 60 4) State Farm 43 @ Allen 83 Goofer's “oo Peal’s Blec 8251 Penfold 40 Indiv. game. series—M 180, 460; team game—Matthew Hargraves Assn. Hockey Tournament. | hopes. Porter opened the second The Wolverines will meet the) imming im grand style by slam- winner of tonight’s Colorado Col-| ™ing a line drive off the center field fence—400 feet away. The | ball hit the fence 10 feet above | the ground, Then too, Tiger pitchers Duke Maas of Utica and Bob Schultz ROLLING PIN held the Phillies to one run for Shore Mkt sé ake © w A the first six innings. And Jim Pilmere. ou aes Cire “ 83 3 Stump of Lansing had easy going Haren Bow! $8 48 Bo De ‘3 58\in the ‘7th before Philadelphia ‘8 ° Poth Lumber 31 73 rallied against him for three runs iv game—J Perker, M Bell 196 in the eighth to sew-up the game. Market Toe. seriee Filmore. dw. 2078. "| Detroit shortstop Harvey Kuenn opened the game with a triple off Pts muae pts Roberts. He was left stranded wee b+ = Sic) Lounge . when Roberts struck out the next Cooley Lanes 42 Poole’s o Wigers. } a - a SF goteee Pee = $!' | “Porter was brought home in the Indty Stratten 215, series— second after his three-base hit on | Atesee £68 team reshams catcher Red Wilson's single to left. Philadelphia. tied the score in it the third when Granny Hamner $2 $2 made first on first baseman Wayne Community A&A Mit 61 4) Drewry's . Huron Cirs. 85 49 Pralick’s Gerv «9 55 Belardi’s throwing error and came Auburn Fruit 56 48 Chuck's “4 rou Ennis’ Doris Gkating 44 60 Braumeister's 36 68 ® nd to score on Del ‘s Indiv. series-M ses. B double. Tompkins 651. game—D. Scheme! 226. A walk to Wilson, an error by tries to compete tonight at the Michigan State College ice arena The individual ster of the meet is expected to be Barbara Mar- chetti De Schepper of Detroit, who has won 10 major titles and tied for two others in the senior wom- en's, division. PWBA Tourney in 2nd Weekend Three squads of 12 teams each and a similar list. of doubles gpd singles combinations have been scheduled for the 2nd weekend-of action in the 22nd annual P®a- tiac Women's Bowling association tourney - Tourney opened last week -at the Colonia] Lanes, Utica and will continue through the next three | weekends. In Saturday night’s team events 5 Milford, 3 Pontiac, 2 Utica and one team each from Auburn Heights and Oxford are on the 7 p. m. squad. Late squad Saturday includes teams from Keego, Pontiac, Roch- Pontiac keglers dominate the three doubles-singles lists, that bow! at noon, 2? p. m. and 4 p. m. Sunday Pontiac, Utica. Clarkston, Ox- ford, Drayton Plains, Rochester and Royal Oak teams make up CaM Lumber 2185, 90 ™"*— willie Jones, and an infield out | the only team squad, Sunday night. STLVAN LAKE rr ——————— ne Tru-Built M4 Py bo Pry - e XEZ"hontas fates S81 Order EASTER Suits Now James 60 46 «Gen. Mkt “ [Baker Se Dove's, ks cm RG Se 88 H. V. HARCOURT & SON team sale tesme Pivwebe 894. series— 53, W. Huren Your Persona! Tailors FE 53-6888 Sylvan Cleaners 2548. . 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British Rotary Chibs were the, * "ie ace es extremely “ guests” of Melrose Rotarians yes- | 2 “Okay ” ones. | found terday—but the Englishmen won't { ee ne ct Coome toe shnere, {Udine that many of the {ues Imow what went on fora couple | -) how cold they used to be.” which he wrote as ballads can | of days. | a ny Side of the Street,” “Exactly! Tape recordings and movie films Now this has always riled me, (Like You” and “I Can't Believe! were made of the Melrose meet- as 1 am not old enough to feel | that You're in Love With Me,”|ing to be air-mailed to clubs in| ee ee ene dae | hut beat“ even wrote 1 Cont | Camham, (a suburb of London): a y warmer even wrote ‘ : aren't they? Se I get emappich (Give You Anything But Love,| wit % Speppey. Kent; and Sun | | | SUBHAT NL Len and remark something lke “Oh, Baby,’ as a ballad. But they) . Shiboom!” at which the young couldn't leave it alone. The tune ones just laugh and go on livin’ to seat to the _ (as they way) tt up. ee he re | DO IT YOURSELF Today, however, my saviour burts, he says es came ¢o town, in the great and|™¢, % Pain in the ego to lose a UNTI CARPENTRY shape of Jimmy Me-| melody, especially to the tim HAT ABER comes ||. ELECTRICAL Hugh. is one of the solid, “HEATING | lasting pop song writers who was| Jimmy came te New York pie fe 4 ea turning out hits as early as 1921,| from his Beverly Hillis home b MOG “ted when there was,real melody in way of Washington, where he de- "fe melody, Not only did he corrob-; buted his latest song, “Crusade ; orate my theory that they're not| for Freedom,” at a White House ee ee aoe corwonpentente henqnet. Being in on the reason. | time im twe years made him 2 Rees See i (ee Se “People today are not as sin- Smewhat reminiscent 7 —_—_ —7, cere as they once were about He started out as an office bo epaapel : love,” he said, nodding his head|in the Boston Opera House and STALL as aa thoughtfully. that is we be ont to admirin “It weed te be thay when a | Puccini. song-writing | : fellow sald ‘I love your to a |vedan in 1921 in Harlem, where| girt ho meant it, bet today the | Ne Wrote Cotton Club revues, later , expreasion to © thrown-arcung |™0Ving to Broadway where he phrase, k can mean ‘Baby ceneees WD mae Deeee Tienes you're « doll,’ or %& can mean A . the ” he ; ‘Honey, that wes a ice thing | rome Were days, I wonder if true love will ever ; “See what I mean? Sentiment ?’ is so loose these days that the tend to be infectious — but © 600 by tuba ? 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TH STILL LITTLE CuTTER AROUND TO GET SOME AROUND ALL ON TH LITTLE MACHINES SEE TH BOSSES THAT ARE ' ARROUND EASY TO AND AROUND/ DRAW! nPAgz fie z - LES ) gf 58 i tt i | i i j i ~ —_ Jerome Motor Sales. Leavers 4 iad: , si Ral ae, fi ees ; gis WA eit tii XJ , 4 * ' j , . ‘ ¢ | a ‘ ie | ' X é if f © Bg e Wheat Boosted [ MARKETS | Stock Market , , : > ° : we ‘ eae DETROIT, March 11 (UP) — Wholesale | a : prices on public farmers’ markets re- “— CHICAGO, March 11 @~The | Pree, on puahe ferme aus "| NEW YORK W-The stock mar Expert rain first real dust_storm:of the crop| | rruis—Appies, taney, age. | ket mowed lower today in a quiet Should Act a , season sent wheat prices swirling | Simatnoa, tency. coe bu: No. 1 hes: | manner in early dealings. Ladoriearong ts ecking both allege pooleaie higher on the Board of Trade to |. 1 "S35%.0h on spp Magners | Losses never were great and Cautiously and practicing stock brokers to day. The bread grain.was able to | $97, Ne, | 320-a80 GO: [Ft Sf vu. Seldom reached a point. Plus WASHINGTON\@—A- New York cogecian tho vous i ease OO carry everything up with it except | | Veqetabien: Bests, topped. No tee. |signs were scajtered through the tinancier-protessor said today the Pal market started rere: - Non), Leet is bu Be, Saseets | Mat _ gong = A look at the cmmon stock Best gains were made at OF in| Me ee ane bee: | oe . Oe eeu ‘none carefully and | holdings in the endowment funds after the Wheat | ¢00 | . ing was fast for a fleeting " of col m a clue as ere! aoetie ‘Sate. Omiont, dry wet, ‘ieo-t18 #8 | Trading the and then cautiously” toward doing some- io leges might give posted advances extending to near- | » Wo. 1. 125-1.19 we ba. | moment at the opening, thing about it, he added. their assesment various ly three cents at this time. But ; Petstees, Mo 1 236)-%0 tole bas pe |the tape slowed to a walk “Speculation has not gone too | stocks. eee alter the initial rush to buy was | %#7. hothouse, No | te-£0 "sip box’ | All major divisions were lower, far as yet. But there may be a rhubarb. hethouse. No 1, 99-118 dos but there were some plus signs ey ey = danger that it will do so,” The New York Stock Exchange satisfied the bread grain, as well | Sem Rutabagas, No. 1 1.25-1.30 bu. | ee grave analyzes the holdings of four Ivy other cereals, drifted down- — _ |Soaioe eeetios Narcods, chewnh 7 iets | ening, Comumitten, He to chair- | League colleges in the March is as . , vr . e ey . . : ward.” patncer piri naeaartney ease tar cals. and radio-televisions. ee man of the Graham-Newman In. | Sue of its magasine The Ete Wheat near the end of the first | petrott cases included. federal-state | mong lower stocks were vestment Corp. and a professor of y. Tt finds utilities % to 1% higher, March , | a ; " finance in the Columbia Univer-| 29d eight oils win the popularity hour was . 46 weighted | Baltimore @ Obie, Texas oe $2.19%; corn % to% higher average Ber entre: large 20, targe “40-08 & . Oo. a Ba alii sity School of Business. contest at Harvard, Princeton, March $1.43%: oats unchanged to | 5'4,2°§ °S,, medium “80 wid ove @: |) Eastern Air Lines, — er ey “ao ey a, eee Yale and Columbia. . , r . Ss 2 Sepia *% Pee Sa eae _s ; Y% higher, March 73%; rye % to y Drons: Grace A Jumbo $1. large 48, ae — OOO este id “ee — ws sate = aes « Padre and Gon. Eee = There eo mm Ge 1% higher, March $1.07; and soy- + = U. & ae Distiliers |* eee MAL iteaOidi asad, adda chairman Sears portfolios ; years. beans % to 2% lower, March} checks 38. Corp : DOWN WORK — Model of German warship | painted t ilder, Gunther Loebell _| buck & Co, Finance - . | But in the main $2.69%; and lard 2 to 5 cents.a| Total weekly receipts 9.298 cases. - @ Wael) we Fe ea feet » IU in Hol peed edger eFhgernevees 3 the dictum of a leading hundred pounds low March | -.-Martet_darely steady on the high Bethlehem Steel opened on 1,500 | Graf Spee, sunk off Uruguay in World ar Il, stein, Germany. It is eight long. in the committee's inquiry into) New York broker this week im $12.07. “ trate priced supplies Overall supplies | shares off 1% at 122%, one of the — . stock market conditions. | telling the senators that few in- nrg pela pt oppear aaatnes be heaviest losers. ted Graham offered some specific stitutions sell stocks once they buy ations hepresen them Grain Prices mediums and large grede B continue | Higher were General Dynamics | . low tS |advice for the average investor . cman | relatively light _ iwhich started on 2.300 shares up | t t 7 \" his prepared testimony: Twenty-seven different issues are CMICAGO | ©MICAGO BUTTER afD EGGS F ‘ited A , A S d W ] ed | “The principles of the prudent | found among the 10 largest blocks naa ran EBICAGO, March 511 (AP! — Butter le . ‘American 1 Telephone Allied | om u ents e:com . ‘investor will require him to light. of stock held by each of the four Mar ars MB mio EMS Rah eaeetae eee, mnie. | Chemical, American Tobacco, A AS b P id t al over ata en significantly his holdings of college endowment funds. And you MAY .sees-. 215% Sep °.. .. 113%.) 82 A 87; 90 B 55.75: 88 C 55.25; cars 90 a il. to mer;rlca Y Tesl en . | common stocks—the precise seil-| won't find a “penny stock” specu- July. 2.03', Soybeans B 56.25. 89 C 55.75 Lone Star Cement. Santa Fe Rail- | nd, of lation in the lot Sep ...-+.-- 208% Mar 210s | RAs meek. receipts 19.406 wholesale road. and U.S. Steel. | WASHINGTON w—President Ei-| ing of the friendship that all Amer- . og eng M-Precy Cosition - and | “co * sas July 2600, whites 42. mized 40.5. mediums 9; Us| Yesterday's market staged a senhower today greeted 31 foreign | ica feels toward each of your Colleagues Rap Action methods. Mar senses LOO Sep ee soley | staadorde 20.8: dirties 37: checks 36.5 moderate recovery from the sharp students who are in this country | countries. ce | Against Sen. McCarthy, | eee Auto Products Sales july voter see Lom le ie | ‘ breaks of the two previous days. | to study atomic energy technology | te we ‘ ‘ j ° in 1952 “For the stock speculator .../.), Dee 140% May... a Poultry The Associated Press average of | under Operation Friendship. te twill be a great personal avor| Associates in | we think he has a 5030 chance—or | Hit Record Totals May we Se pernerr rouuray 00 stocks gained $0 cents at| The students from 19 friendly i) SAGition to all of the things that| WASHINGTON uh — A Senate |Perhapa a little better of seeing May : He ase 9. DETROIT. March ft cAP)—Prices | $158.00. On Tuesday and Wednes- | nations were received by the Pres-| lish | tine e _ {the market attain substantially), . nor — sales of automotive Sep SN ee May 00: 1148 | paid per pound f ob Detrott tor Ne i|day, the average lost a total of | ident in the White House rose gar- | Yu hope to accomp in this new | report condemning a “mail cover | higher than present heights. sub- by AC Spark Plug Dtvi- Mae. ce LOOM Ok LTO | Meaty heme ana “Mame hens 1e-20. | $4-50- den where signs of spring were ‘eld, a at hard “. on Sen. McCarthy (R-Wis) and | ject to the probability of interven- rhage 1 Motors § 4 te heavy brotiers or fryers (3-3% Iba). popping out under a warm sun. | Sreetings everyone | some of his associates in 1952 has | ing reactions.” record 3 Fi highs ; : | Gray Crosses 34. Rarred Rocks 38 New York Stocks Eisenhower told them he was ‘nat you meet in your own coum) | Atty. Gen. Brownell, | But the chances of holding,onto TO “ta tee cent at those Refurbish Ship CHICAGO POULTRY (Late Moraing Quotations) particularly happy that their ven: | The students will study for seven| The report. signed by Sen attod wot ee tuletnliely. Gute ra for the same time @ year ago, CHICAGO. March 10 ‘AP. —Live poul- | 4 04. 414 Isl Cre Coal a1 | ture Was being called Operation | at the A National George (D-Ga) and former Sen Joseph A. Anderson, general man- Gay 101 ‘coope, 41.s44 Ib), fob. paying | Admiral 4 LS Co! 3s | Friendship.” He added: months Argonne male De ohn’ Lormer mer bull markets—and that is | or ' . : . | eee _. e14 | Laboratory icago, opera rguson (R- , arded good } ° today ’ rices unchanged to. \s bigher: heavy | Alte Lo... 33 Jones at S| “That is exactly what we mean. | tor the Atomie Energy Commission | by the Senate yesterday. | pode said normaly “In our automotive lines, Jan- OF rie un ond beaters 33 roosters 12-128: | Aled gure". $8. Kennecott. ned) 9 Ne Want 200 ie eee ana'ee| bY the University of Chicago. | George and Ferguson said in the | should not “‘meddle with the stock |Ury was the best January, and sie Led 2. 8a Kresge -- 30-5] heck to your country with the cer- | , _ ee report that the cover was placed market” but that the time seems Febuary the best February in our ° Alum Am ..... 102.2 Kroger .. 444 ; Lewis Strauss, chairman of the) , 41-year history,” Anderson re Ex - Government Vessel | Livestock Am Aistig .... 9@ Lehn & P .. 20 | tainty that what you are carrying asomic Ene Commission, intro- | McCarthy's mail at the direc-| now to have come to consider . | Sanaa Am Can oo OM LOP Giese - ae back is not only a new understand-| duced the stedents to the’ Presi, | 10m of Paul J. Cotter Cotter was | taking the “risky and controver- | POF . To Start Trips Between | DETROIT March 1@ (AP)—The De- Am Ges & 3 A * 2-4 | ing in nuclear science and reactor | dent saying‘ the idea of inviting chint counsel of 0 Senate cfections | stat” step of intervening. hig Fy original ee ++. trot livestock market = : : . understand. | . , ttee Detroit-Cleveland — nies "santu nn te vary cat ats” HE LSet 'y Goa Hh “MENCCTIE. bet new understand | them to study here originated im S¢-Carthy's financial aflalre i Auto Producti for brand new cars and in replace MUSKEGON a — A ostine “enicgtnit tune seuman |e ie BE Gee Be lodae Calendar |“ 1951-82. Auto Production ment products that go to ts freighter is being | stesdy | tode pe 7 lam a In that address, Eisenhower pro-| As a result of the cover, the * ° place of warmest parts io Cin changed from an ugly duckling | fwnere! trade more active: good clear, | Am ourd 311 May D oir 385 odg posed creation of an international report said. the post office re. (COM H h ae eg rae im re ey cee satin GEE Ge Soh | sre comune of Nom pr no rps | pred ancy eaten | NOS OT ta oi ors : eee 1) eee 10. Ff. . < | — . , . hard-working Marine Star will be | slow. weak: stockers and. feeders searee Anec Cop’. S84 Mont Ward... 14 war 11 to confer the E. A. de- | pestmarks on first class —_ DETROIT # The nation’s | foremost automotive parts pro | firm: bulk good choice fed steers| Anac W .@ Motor Pa... 225 5 addressed to McCarthy, bis ad- | auto plants wil! build 172,810 pas- "1 only memories. And the glesmning | iss 30: srewed tue, leedy chaise Armco St! 3 Motor wheel. 38.4) gree. Lodge opens at 7 p. m. Irwin | ministrative assistant Ray Kier- cara and approximately Gooer. a UE, Oe Oe ee Aquarama will be ready “| tnd prime. absent-s scattering eet | Atea”Dey O83 Mosher pr... sta) > Mills W. a seases mas, bis wife, and Donald A. | 20,000 trucks this week, Automo- | Commercial and consumes prod. i ¢ AS ce , : ° at an all-time . Guid ety ana comm cian srs on Ait Rafa ce Rat Blac at News in Brief |g Schine, a former investigator for tive Nowe aus restorer. wt os wae _ Cleveland. . . elfers 8; some com a ore McCarthy's subcommittee. trade paper | . stow. "workmen: have "epent the fist “aown to av: inte" vai, suite | Bulg, Lima "<. 183 at Oype'ssss aed 7 ‘Decrease Here George and Ferguson ssid they| be, th second highest weekty Detroit Barbers Eying winter months on the interior of |s0f, Sir"estiies Satsty be0-iLee, some | Beech Mut. S54 Ret Qtecl.ccs Gra | _Wemert Wheat of 307 Bapack St. could find no precedent for the | SMtPut on record, topped eaty bY Boost in Haircut Price shi “ith the of | bevy cutters to 11.50; lightweight | Bendiz Av *..1102 Wat Thes.. +4 reported to Pontiac Police today . The the the 173,457 care built during the the ship. But with the coming of | canners dows to 4.00. vuik utiity ang | Bein Shea... 1224 mY air Bri... 381 | that he lost his billfold, containing | Chicken Pox and MUMPS taken ““withcut the knowledge and | weet ended Feb, 19 DETROIT w— Detroit's barbers SPE toe tse i undereo 8 \cncice U10-e2, fe feeder “stewie 1800: | Bobo Alum... LA Nia Wt Py. 8 papers, sometime yester- es nee et Last week Automotive News re-| may boost the price of « haireut rapid transformation. 24.00 Bond Str..... 161 Nort & West.. $15 | day in Pontiac Drop in City but Rise |comsert of any members of the ted 171.588 and 15.169 Miles of wiring, plumbing Market opening | Bore warn... 04 onor Pee in County , subcommittee on privileges and | TS wers built George Husk, secretary of Bat of steady teday. Compared yast Thursday vee . *° n elections.” lines and air conditioning ducts | market y. improved un-| Briege Mig... oo¢ Nor Sta Pw... 167| Pontiac Police today reported a . The present production rate, the ; and choice veal- My...... 4 Nest Airtn.: 901] tresiin of 9 restaurant at 819 ’ bers Local 552 (AFL), said yesters have beem installed Inside the |i“ cae igisrtaty ena” prime | Bray Rebs” ft, Suse OH: Bt] Wenn ot 8 "uring the night, |, Commanicable disease reports| They sald they found that | paper added, indicates « new rec-| day he “wouldn't be at all sure Joiners are starting to piace the ($24 comments! fato-as.e: cul | Burrougne--. 31 Qvems Ui Oi! Manager Steve Condon said noth- |r the week ending March 4 were Hennings (D-Mo) hed | oa, ‘x & Sng, month's culpss |Drised it there to some slight 4 by 8 foot panels in linobestos | “seep —saisvis 80. Somps “wy...” ies Pech Wry. 114! ing has been determined missing. |Felensed today by Dr. John D. | \o° Chmsuan Uenmings | ls net | will be made this month with| change" in the current price ef rw gy BH Market gominally | Can Dry..... 18.1 Perem Pict... 38 Monroe, health director for Oak- on 738,000 car assemblies. The pres-| ¢) 50. -_ Smale autetals watch wil slaughter lambs active, $0 cents to $1.00 CSbuai ari... saa Pemney JC... 87| Raleigh Whittener of §8 N. |land County and Pontiac. voeneien Md Washington and | ent record is T1743 units built in| 14. saig the increase probably ww : 5 form the finished walls. Shepp” searee cinady: several “decks enered SB. -.- 8 Frost Cole 3 | wane thet Odors took e pair ot The figures show now cone of Gearge ‘ad Ferguson recom - would result from the union's pres- choice . Trac... 994 oorn oday thieves a chicken pox mumps, increased negotiations employers The ship will have dance Doors, | Sats, St'8; se gee ant Soe mec Ha Phe <'-. 23 tender skirts from his auto last |sharply in the county, while city | mended sending the record to the | oo ents tar te ep lounges television oome, bare, |Sed"buns"t Rat. une, Set | Seg B! Parbse R4 ngee’ while a war perked. in tabulations ‘dropped, somewhat.”|sttormey geeral “ior such action |FOFMEL Lounty Man mately 2300 barberg in | Cort-teed ... 28 ol was y in Wayne children’s plays rooms and space isms ‘we 1 sins 310-2000: wulity Ches & Ob .. 465 PiMe i .. &_| front of his home. Breakdown of cases, with com- | ®* he deems appropriate.” ° County. for deck games. Staterooms wil rind gese te Mees | Saag lose, <3) pee amt pow-prtnd eond_ ca, |DOFAtVE figures for the previous Faces Arraignment | ‘nes te 3.5 nairut price was Cn ane nae ene: ecled | Climes “No”. Se fere Ol Ht ert Kecteam Motor sale STM N, (week and the same week a year! Televised Appeal established in Detroit three years Sleep when all of the recreational | “1-0 Coca Cale 1184 em Rand © | Dixie Hwy., 2% miles N. of M-15. | 8&0. follows: TV James R. Barnard. 25, extra-| ago, Husk said, it was the highest facilities will be available. CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Celt des - ‘hs Repub st iB MA 6-0008. Ady Ponting Prev Year Brings Sets dited Feb. 28 from Log Angeles ioe fallen tole apap eam used exclusively for carrying | Pos*_2.00: moderately active. vu arold,|Consum Pw i RKO Pet. 17 /pa0 ‘ph we 59424 or MA 5-4051.| Senos ToT ; » ® for fMospitais bound over to Oakland County | cities, he said. :|}Comt Bak .... 33 Rock Spe 3) of | ~ iF aR | “PAINTING AND PAPERING 25 up. Our dealers average, | ‘on Thom 48364 Wanted to Rent 2 over a ne eenee For time) nN w ~ - ace a ef . 3-004. COUPLE DESIRES UNFURN. 3 Seer | A A TRENCHING, | peciereny ta) Fei Bem oo ain ete, rE +s lane ~~ |i OR 3 BEDROOM. YEAR stockholders of Michigan Bervice we com ige 9 Instructions Of &LL MARES OF FOUNTAIN PENS gwenish MASSAGE & THERAPY.| sround unfurnished house om or and Ohio, similar to his Petieriae ee i) workin: 0, tate bo: DIESEL | Rize nore, Geserel Prine S| re day OO) naive owaer’s 4 meeting Wednesday. hOTICES "OU one tos. aN WALLED HEAVY EQUIPMENT) rence st ree eiecorive ii ToCaL Pini The Wolfson entourage Lost @ Pound ees % ARE YO ta. Salary veer sliowsnes and) HEAVY EQUIPMENT (cerqows. veneriqn scinn| Television Service 22)" vin 3 conara. secs te ree ia} suite. The stockholders . | peld while te Promotions) lore of tractors, wuildesers.| APPLIANCE SERV DAY O8 Most Moni ee Ae (tng was billed tor the wu taney peare....® — Advertisi Sie iu ook grin ft) ciacet oad mating Deere | wo orving anmance of retngere |g gM OUCH ELL S arn Sioa heehee sone 5 OTe was the second ait Me ee Gea og Overnsing | aa | SS seer So vea on were te ea BE | Doel wes ie ee \ ROY's, 96 Oakland Ave. PE 2-402) FE 51296 FE 5-8300 | Glew satay be Detrat ne Bed ree BP CAREER? — |_Hetp Wanted Female 7) Ber Zo Sch oS asriettass nies ttc on ae elt exam) Fetat ee toens : wh Gyeerell Sows oe April 22 showdown Avery . a Insurance bb ground B nished house at once. - At that time Pepe eo BR) we sean 0 man whe te nest Do ccors Assistant line. le | ww, re Be ice 4 ESS Rae a ipeieren a camivet WE Site ae a If the Tlinois courts Esl, Beimess"broverty 3) previene “aparece im ea’ || Midwest Employment raven iat SETA, MOOR REE | Sha ttsaccatae Share Living Quertors 2 .. ee oe Be mat ne Oerasle or a This penton ta Permanent wt ONT a te @ siting. D M. Wright | pairing 218 Bia." Pree cotimete "awe GIRL WILL SHARE naming board members, ployee’ enetite ASAE FORD. tot” ox: neil FORKITORE REPAIR AND RE ound | 3e Walon hs "no Gout” bel wi presrasrecant eo Ree Tas ee | NSLS RQ oe cere ee a ; . ooey Leas o. 3 e We have jobs evail- CABINET MAKER ENO CARPER. 1-5631 Lost—saowy Ano waste | ransporta 31 || SEE aa. we ente» DY Salk Vaccine "== Hm reset commen | SR gre, Mot S| Slashes * MNF mod Ram Ga PORTINGR) of Cencnt Late Aa, er soy wien aiDe, PROM, ah ‘ arguing against what. he called MERCHARDI‘E can qualify write bor 18 position, in your neiab- xPERI ATT OW AF gut, tm Soutts, teak, ant eld oie _Rewert. 08 $18 a ame : ’ Avery's “depression” philosophy U-M . list LA.» seeseeere H} cetltne of yout’ past history “s State Flr | or farm work ve oer oObInd AWD WEATING 3 qpentel, Vital of syiven Ls or mn Pe ye Piast, 6 to 3:30 ; ay hy pep tinh Tes Specia Sees | goie osoepatt Geode oes 4 a HAULINO | ANY EIXD. Compten & Gon FE 63101 OR 7755" BLOND COCKER SPANIEL Wtd. Contracts, Mtgs. 32 , Wad sie bad tn tm| BTIGht Outlook for the | Ey Berane oo 8 sie coks om see 8 arama _—__| Se cee area. This is only a nibble| Prevention of Polio | Camerse a ewipment oo. “a 5 EEPER- a coms Wa wie Pele POSUICHY | Laat ow hw ah _GREPRERD CASH of the whole piece. However, from Bauipmont ooo @ CASHIER Mverk of say tied. FE Ois72. nt al vertising counsel | pups. Viewmity of Bate BO Re) sand owsiet. ; Welfson’s form of operation, he| DETROIT @—The man who is dsie Goods co | Ceenine Ovetabls “ot neseming| PLASTERING. PO, JOB 700) tuted. Brochures and programs en nee WALLET CONTAINING | patreck. has clearly Indicated he'll try not | weighing the effectiveness of the | junting Accommodations -.... #848 SUPPLY AND SPE ecesat ‘working conaiions, toute ‘sur ‘speclaty, Dial OLive| door bey, between, 4208 10,980 | Bring'Sin "Your contract "oy, cal | et Se Se PS RE Ee nto ee ery a ree| tees Cee Almost smmitancousty with | ceive “immunisation” “has be-| fe $ubs pourged’ 0 oR ee ae °F. Saginaw " de, Wycney oes Sespabew Ma.| Den Meyers. EM YMG. FE C68) sear nC HAYDEN. Realtor i Boarted 1). i nivens —erean? ; FOR MID J.C. H “N, sters anion of semnes Bh, Botte |E Very. bright. PaRM MERCHANDISE (“tpare lime from. mignieet ull Work Wid. Female 11) _D_W. Fuswater Fe e301 | “a nener Se ee %_E._Wanen_Bive. Open Bree. ‘ and Dave Beck suthorized « Dr, Thomas Francis, Por & Pood = .....--.+++ Th _ from 3 @ @ PM. L EINDS OF TYPING DOWE| % Pree estimate. FE 20018. FE) 5, ee ee eeeTy nccard. Fu, tracts on modern homes. Capitol of Michigan epidemiologist, made | y’ westoth. secs 13 EXPERIE af 4 | Savings & Hares i strike of 30,000 warehouse work. the statement yesterday at a ses-| Fer OES ceeceeeceeces 14] tor, Lavout man for, precision .| to my home. PE 24823. by ers against Montgomery Ward. of the Michigan Clinical In- Mace @ _— cecorccres bi] i sion Sale Farm Equipwent ........ ‘The union, which holds $1,000,000 | stitute—a refresher course for the | Av*tioe Seles voeeeeeeeee Woke Press. bos ‘ fm Montgomery Ward stock, has state's doctors, = AUTOMOTIVE ‘cost ESTIMATOR a Stoning drive ts tho company. Teo | , Dv. Vrancie sald the resats of Rept froten apace oo B BOND EMPLOYMENT | stock holding is the property of the are met yet known. at ee |219 rE see | ; union's health and welfare fund. ror cles. +? There was no immediate com-| They have been delayed, he said cath 8 Accessoriee (SEES 8 Tene coskie’ waren end Cues. ment from Wolfson on the proposed because Meena his | colleagues 5 au : eer | No is <= strike. He did previously that | evaluating the vaccine “have Wanted Used Cars... be bed no contacts with Detroiter chasing information regarding | Per Sie ned a Bi INSTALLER. Pisin with respect to the manege palin came es ee we | *| » Noti EXPERIENCED ment control fight. awa ; | ONLY. APPLY cae : De, Francis’ report te expected Death fices McLAIN SHEET sometime in April. He said it will wanna MARCH ~rona| METAL CO. British Ind fe “Aten Prat surge eee 497 S, SAGINAW. NICHOLIE tnt HARGER CO. 7 : Leaders of Britain's Caribbean pos- sessions gather in ‘ ” ve Trinidad Mon- ‘WOW their islands into a federation. The Our eontract are 4 falands see federation as a step mee ot vs have toward a Caribbean dominion with! He told of a ree shost eelf-governing status within the who had a total of 400 mis Card of Thanks =!) Midwest Employment = “ had and none had been able 406 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDO. friend thet id. (WE WISH TO THANE OUR MANY . rE +037 " Edw. M. Stout, Realtor the kind of women | fully Ssews’uasnts ate‘atin | hen fome trowrence te fang Tet aes oA laa the symp death of our husband and route paying $100 to 61 “ magnity the smallest symP | ewan Contin ine ter Bet | met nt ST En BEN Wa ts s sa A Mre P74 . tend | Wanted Real Estate 32A MEN WANTED , right in the worry program. la. Memoriam 2) west | “Husbands get upset, and thet —~W~ ~~~ At COND IFIONING. BUSENEBS. WEST SIDE a ba : > ae mervens tension ty projected te $n ~— ~e : Fe ee PA RY RAINING poe at — HOME. OWNERS - —— ee alone Shine, Lets dep ven————— {yet cae be aoa aa matte, Seeeeeer oe ee . | LAIN AL CO. a7 ve Despite their melting-pot popu | he sald he uses vitamins C and so tnroush God's love we're eter.) fain Seer MET cage we one we have . . th lations, these islands all hail one | !m treating such women. ‘‘but | nelly pound | queen, Elizabeth I!. the main thing is psychotherapy in Soar mines oe Marte! . ¢ e ‘the form of reassurance.’ ' iv MEMORY OF OUR MOTHER. “"” Hostiegs pew CEN | | eam Loss |. MA S761. | All have expressed belief in fed | : lpeseuse Werle s, year today |Draftemen, = SS nettasca pened > HELP ee REDOE nett. M. Stout, Realtor eration, but each has its peculiar ’ ry’ God's ebbtide carried vou away: Fiectrical sales bees $500, and general wipaled Try ot? ™. ome . on 1ac Nn b We plece this wreath upon Your Route sales : 400 | L methos tnd | os A Gelicate task of find- nire’e.. were kind Trainees, sales $350 rences. MI 48174. fons! orograms Call FE 44131. | se some formula to satisty ev- | ° wat you were Rind as you were MIDWEST EMPLOYMENT (RECEPTIONIST, TYPE — oy ‘SMaLL_ auptrontum sativa OREEN LAKE OFF eryone lies ahead. Del { t Se We miss you mother but we know os Donting $e227 * | Searemney. $240, - S$. with piano. Available morn-| (On Foe ies anes og are meeting UCTEQGIES 10 JESSION vex "rer"'s Him “vou terse Him saqieina WaNaoER FOR LOCAL) BOND EMPLOYMENT Moving & Trucking 19) ines gna ¢renings Very re surom ALt Lakes- Monday to seek a solution to the Pontiac YMCA will be repre. Want mane hisher veut Mees tose Sos “Must, have excelent, $66 212 Maron Bigg. PR 6-400 44-1 MOVING. TRUCKING. lent for” meetings or touchiest problem—movement of sented tomorrow at the 80th Yee Set adversity and pain sents ttaditng, omployese and | REGISTERED NURSES expert CARPENTRY. PLASTERING AE reasonable rates. PR C160 any | frome weryieg, Ponting —, within the projected union. yyiCa state convention. scheduled With streacer faith thet vou would sutomediles, Apply 00 Wayne be-| eace. 32 Auburn Ave. sonnet mena. $4503, time 47383 for islands now are strict about! in the University of Michigan's Mis, shining sbore | unloto vou ee en eee ae onwerience me Fi 23 TO 48. pet : } ae 608s WESTRSURED | NOVO ST iste ‘8. DA Ba RDS. letting settiers move about. | Unton building at Ann Arbor And tore ook free. eternally the requ remente or some sales ouportense E Govt, " GARPENTRY “BLOCK AND. OB rE cet sartime OR ante. 15 E. Lawrence. contracts, hom Ted Slosson, secretary, will at- - Mr, end Mre Harmon Dose, Mr PART-TIME SALESMEN — EVES | seores. Geek eet ee S| _ment ete 60782. ‘oa Fon Mov. weet Fae nae waren mT YOU KNOW WATER ness. No waiting period. Lake Huron Currents tend along with Gelston V. Poole.) and Mre Harold Upehurch Mr err sreceah tpecene ‘should 2 eee LER K POR DAY CAR 9° a jy ae anything anytime. FE) Secs to clean . C noe ; president: Jack Herrington, presi. MP, Mereld Openuren, Mr ire) ewer tig od. oI OL SF z OLive 2188 (NCINERATORS CLEANED. AR | WoULD YOU LIKE 70 3000 a heat Michigan Fish dent of the young adult club. and Use rch Mr and Mre. John Sears, Roebuck & Co. SALESLADIES : or rubbish hauled. Clean up. FE Grew Oot Fan Club? ANN ARBOR. Mich W—A Cor- | Richard Mineweaser. a member of Upehureh Mr aed Mre movers | pad ougy Soot poopie. neep Por ‘Vedios dresses, coats and Rey : ” eran jen or write Rose nell University professor says the the physical education committee. ns ee i as —-; among first requ children's wear. Good salary. \ 4 or hour. a Soa Sa Ra. Walled waters of Lake Huron sweep the About 150 delegates from cities Flowers 3) Comparetively new educations! | coma vecction "eum pay. 8 } Taeusteial work. @man jobs| MAULING OF 26887 neae Michigan shore clean throughout Michigan are expected Program to work between hours _ week y Mr. . wefeome and promot -| Wed. Child, to Board and carry DUNSTAN'S FLOWERS 5 and #9 pm. 5 eves RCE'S NEWPOR . plant food to Canadian fish to attend the all-day affair 3484 W. Huron St FE 2690) Beek. Transporation eee GEORGE'S-NE ORTS eee betes, FE bees, LICENSED BOARDIN Associate Prof. John C. A — SCHAFER'® FLOWERS «ferences "and ‘background “will| woh. Somer Bus. oe full_time care PE 45440. . at m1 yers. Y th F Ch 2 AUBURN CFE 3317 be selected For further informa- sALESOTRL Must se EXPERI OR 3.2001, PE '-0171 Wtd. H . id 2 save came #1131. oceanographer . ' — . . : ctive proposition ousehold Goods CLIENT ene caae “ Come ; oe Ou aces Charges r 1 Direct 4 ee ee Rees is ack for| the fight pare: . Bais: Sonts work. Call sartime” PE ~~ |Noy ge with nice home on it. a niversity of of Battering Rival’s Car | ~~S0St SOE Mr Maynes —____| BOBBETTE SHOP |mg 5 SANDING AND | #4. __ CMM TOR, SMALL RADIOS! cecessary Can @u Michigan's Great Lakes Research 9 vim AMBOLAwCh @mowwe _ THK Y 4_N . SUDDEN SERVICE ASHES RUB | Working or not FE b-e7ss | Ssomseery Can eueliiy a Institute study which he headed.| MINNEAPOLIS Minn. (UP) —| pursioe Puneral Home, Pr eta} | REAL Pe 3 Firisnee . EXPER. PRE| > . Guar. work. | dish, and light trucking. FE ¢6079 ONE O ane eT | ALSO ‘ Ht was the frst comprehensive ‘Thomas Frigaard, 22. faced a/ CORD, TORERM MOM, ! “nipubiie 911, , Trucks to Rent}|2#= |" tom ane tence 2t ae . purvey any srea -| charge of willful destruction of Drayton Piains—Waterford Twp. ESTATE ) ad : vy 94.500 down. Call J. i Because of the water currents, | propert : pursued |... DIONIFIED SERVICES | or . PEs andl om. fish on the Canadian | his vanes toe alent Leen ee ; Lake Huron are better fed| Police said Frigaard forced a oneison-jonns Sal CASH FOR €OUR EQUITY m than those on the Michigan side. | rival's car to a curb, smashed its ERAL ROME esmen aoure, FUN a - windshield with his fist. tore off| “DESIONED POR FUNERALS” | For New Home & Resale Dept. IM WRIG Or Squabs on Toast? an aerial and broke a mirror. And SPARKS ORIPPTN CaAPEL CASH IN with the rowing J Oakland Ave HT, ‘Realtor o when he couldn't ‘force his way Vooth e Sj ie office in Onkland ‘Sounty, LISTINGS WAN MIAMISBURG, Ohio ‘There into the car i id. Frigaard | -—)] Mew home 4 ents in Popula | mut be © shortage of pigeons in hopped tack in his own car and| FUNERAL HOME ad eeligapanicgeneliend crenata St comme Silver Springs, Ky.. says Irvin! rammed it into the side of the gmpurance Service Plane or Mater rem mm Dew and resale listings Tenn Realtor 5 v % Egelus, safety-service director other duto. ww tasTe Ultra-modern offices im new Shop : 4 here. He said he had hired a Silver LIKE A CASH-GET ong Center CREATE NEW ; Springs man to rid the business} About half the fluid milk con-| 07)” SH-GET- TOMERS through Classi- :- district here of troublesome flocks | sumed in the U.S. is by youths TER? Place a Classified Sylvan Realty fied ads. To reach beyers z rN, rw and the man reported | under 15 years of age, and they | ad to sell things you're as Lr. R4. FE 5-0418 for an and them to -\ th ith! P \ st i ‘ | take his home cumerian one-quarter of the popu stat with! Phone FE stRaL! one thing, dial 2-8181 for town, . ment, 3320 W. Rochester Rd. an ad-writer, & * i ‘ * ’ ‘ ‘ Raa. ee oO : _ THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, MARCH 11, 1955 Wanted Real Estate 32A| Rent Apts, Furnished 33 Rent Houses Untura. 36|FUNNY BUSINESS "by: Hershberger For Sale Houses 43| For Sale Houses . 43). SIDE TER. | | , foe | Maselees ReSDS TEs, | Gls—$100 shoves You LOT . room “Hey. Sucny Nealty PE ~ REALTY |e cond urnace. Walton Biva 4 room. lavatory. ° $500 DOWN ; Blogiete wolee peater garage . one Buk FROM ORCHARD | Dusiness lots. 68.000 ‘oot East Side , Lo noo GINDER BLOCK eMcLARTY, GROKER PE Due ,| Eastern Jr. High Area ‘s+ hace ON, Pt CORNER LOT OPEN Excellent 4% room home. al ; | | « ’ furneee. Hot water beater. ae 8! 1 block west of Crooks. Ges heat GRACIOUS LIVING | year eround Breakfast pook. va Y | : . . : | . P ‘aa cervice ca city er suburtes pres Ellwood Coe | Call ar te Sylvan Take Area Modernaire = _FMBREE'® Lesfie R. Tripp, Realtor” Sos. Met with Clark Real Reiate |? ROOMS AND BATH PRIVATE "5 rooms and bath Also lake,| HOME On” CORNER) OT A TRUE CONTEMPORARY HOME 165 Union Lake Rd EM 34383 22 W. Lawrence Street . oe, 35, “ts Aubura Ra. near entrance. Utilities turn Chiid . alters 116x135 BEAUTIFULLY LAND- 4+ Ked 1 Union Lake Village | Evenings _* ee . womemne,. ie, Cnerrviows. 610 te Florence. Lake Orion, MY SCAPED MUST BE SEEN TO > Bathe , |-——— - | PE 5-616] or FE +4278 inde sadts | 5 “Sota _ 20181 _- — E CIATED, EXCEL. 2 Bathrooms a ; ee OSTEAD | ROOM: MODERN FORM wear. | gcjmemi Ac 2.rmom fare or vate $14.95 With $3.950 Dovin | 1 cteon banat Bear e K. G HEMPSTEAD |” 4. orivgie, bait, sod eotrance: | Sp Duck Late Ra. er shoes MO | | 4) Oo MONTHS OLD | Mobex Bait¥"Tro"t POT al Lake. Unfinished inside. | Eiges. 103 PE +6204 : _+6363, Milford. __ — —e . “hy wie Bar ¢ Rane | (202. 2 Perkesle PE $0138 — | UoDmnN 1, BEDAGOM in JW: || oon Create SOTO LN Bees | TERT OPPING CEN cance Tumam FEATURES: POR BETTER HomEs apnea ge | “ee McKINNE fae bate bultabies tors eduns.| gnweed Rg, Lake Orie Modern Ranch Home | stxeers PAVED BY BUILDER eveamer KING SI - } S Office 9000 Commerce RA. ford Oa. eyiee » O© | WALLED "LAKE. Let - | “Keep looking! There must be an answer to this somewhere!" | 3, SEDROOMB, 2, BATHS. COM: | SEAM STUDIO CEILING be. soa re just what vou) This new home is now 7 Rimuce'emsttu* ‘nou auanwanrT_sPr_ vom | Suita” stant SoC : BAT, Uoabs Cr extnah iy COREA GATE Nonr rorg| fie mopmpetes deep © Rom | iti ge! SNT IT CA cleaning wournst Sabine" Must ve West Side For Sale Houses 43 For Sale Houses 43, ®E4L VALUE Po | ARORA Vantin Ienced “in beck verg. new eat MENT. king size bath and I I Or 31 clean ‘= > es . ~~ aes ~ IRA PAAR een Low } CA reher e | o pn Sy 13.300. ~ If vou live hie aria 13 MODES CLEAN ROOMS, PR 6 room home near Webster $9 | vers ¥O posET pOws YALE HOLIDAY vanes ROMES ; pow rae | WARRANTY ON EACH HOUSE te tire. ve in Construction. re . . fon, Clarkston | or | ties’ furg including washing m= | Tent and corege | CONSTR 2, FE tee ORmne. Sil | OTTAWA HILLS Nenool, Waterford's famous Com: DRAYTON | Sun. = lake areas, to list your property oe welcome. TV svail- | LAKE ORION A MARVELOUS HOME THAT munity Activities ing end 3 One of the outstanding buvs 3) . te with @ firm that concentrates op | able t required Mrs. New- Te: | Crawford { . | Has EVERYTHING IN POX. churches. Near established and, Decroom modera home with I's 5 ROOM BUNGALOW.- ~ selling exclusively in your area? man's Oi Show 915 Orchard Lx. Leslie R Tripp. Realtor | 7 large ropms 4 bedrooms TIAC'S FINEST SECTION 3. proposed new shopping cemters car carsae, corner iat. folks be ~ | _Ave., nest Tolegrey® — 32 W. Lavrence Street * Herels 1 | Beemer rere ket ssue «BEDROOMS & NURSERY. DEN [HE NEW NORTHRIDGE | Heve me i really worth tne Meco, eee, oom nearly Op. WH E } ROOMS, PRIVATE BATH GAS Qven Evenings ere ess | Cees Noe Seen Vern, A DREAM”. KITCHEN AND COMMUNITY | ning, after 6-80 call Mr” Diller | serene.” ful basement bot’ |” gutomatic heat. FE 40808 — FE 58161 or FE 44278 $ room frame on nice lot with = ae a se BREAKFAST ROOM, ENCLOSED Take Dixie Mwy (US10) to We-| Pe’ sere eal} Mr. Di 7 ee on pit | 3 LARGE CHEERPUL Ooms. | ee sensed beck yard chet gett Gi 3 bkDACOM NoMEs an| %% PORCH TO MENTION 4 terford: turn left two blocks to 195). $11500 TERMS. Fura, or unf. Adults. Lake Orion. | Very neat and compact kitchen Len eee AND KETTER. | mo TOTAL PRICE Airpert Rd. turn left to model , BRICK BUNGALOW . | Ne aware earaanch Rent Lake Property (OA) This is Ome you must see soon. _ING. HANNAN, LI ¢4900. ___ | : $14.500 WHITE bee Snots "tecucnteen secu ens J R HILTZ , | PONS Ene beet __| UNION LAKE. MODERN, ONE aa ener in Nor Ont WALLED LAKE. 113 COLEMONT. mem Down heat. “I's ‘car garace. wilh ‘guest | Ba dectehen . Phone OR +1872 or OR 31169 (4 ROOMS AWD BATH. ADULTS | “bedroom apartment. Heat stove. | [iis* Sun plemty of shade trees | terms Richard Paseoe TUxede| ROOM FOR A GARDEN with terms 1011 “We 'Wures ot Open te 8: Sun 1 to & | 4. FE 46770. refrigerator, Furnished yearly Nice large living room with din- cS} 1-1968. a MILES W. OF DIXIE NEAR BROS ; PR 646161 Open Eves. REAL ESTATE oF KInDs. 4 ROOMS. NEW —beoce_ Ada. Et 3608. as is & real dergein |} ROOM i AT OR- lnauLann RD | . mee 2 be esUTt matin | Move bazers. W. Dinnan & mastress: s -— $037 down with terms. Call | tonville. only down | A SPACIOUS RURAL HOME se Po tae re ce} WATERFORD TWP. - Son. 66 . 0 1 For Rent Rooms 37) ‘ further information New 4 room house, elect COMPLETELY MODERN. ON REALTORS oe endo en bacoment, 2 car 4 ROOMS. ALL PRIVATE. CRAWFORD RUMD. needs some inside finish. ‘A CORNER PLOT | be Ar Mt BL ie Se 8 garage, meer lake Gotland with 2 cecbetty for wuberban ee laren | NODE aEt ODEN APY |? SLEEPING ROOMS. 1 SINGLE AGENCY New 6 room lots of shade. | BUM ROOMS. CAN | me 1 Offee OS NT . for large dows Like new. Partly fur. Strictly| Sr“pnecs ie pos “| $e W Buren FE © | lehe privncose few fore BE DIVIDED For 2 VAMILine. | aes OFFICE OPEN +4 pay og, Na ee | rivate. 1763 Cass Lake Road. r $950 DOWN GEO. MARB E, Realtor | Hig Se eee ox. | Lake District .° wede ay rad 6261 Andersonville Ra. Waterford UST BE SEEN | A. JOHNSON, Realtor parties coneermed. Call us. no AprRacrive CLEAN NEWY teow Oe Chueh. 138 8 SAe | Cciroom ‘down. 3 up Full vase. Po OR >-izes outy . | SPECI AL “1704 S. Telegraph Rd DORRIS & SON "| Wn"sid wit"Baby welcome MY Cioran. Fa eae ROOM’ "® | Giose to. school ‘and”bus FOR COLORED ssood. "Bown | a sete rong send. tems FEA L COOP MEMBERS | __ | none pa ING ’ ; round Bo ws Buree COOP Wg ele? CLEAN EFRCMENETTE APT gn | CLEAN, SLEEPING ROOM Pat) MODERN BUNGALOW | Bom Sabu iso. boo wa sts | Situated oo lot 605600 with bench | — : WTD. BARG — LARGE OR week Al) utilities R) os . ; Sates el bent etiity fee | Oi th. BAnWER SYLVAN Redwood full price 96,980, Por SUBURBAN é mal 7 ad wp 8 | roa APT. 315 EVERYTHING (CLOSE IN” CLEAN SLEEPING Built in 1950. Excellent condition SSN. Parke further information call OR 3-7616 | 14: us show this attractive | This nice 5 room 1 story ® | _ furnished. PE 2-6466 __fooms, Meg onlv. 46 Mechanic _| i and, out Lot - Total | Next to Seoretary of Office HERBERT C. DAVIS 2 bedroom type with «| bedroom frame bungalow pes at- YOUNG MOCKS TE | Eile Sages ene ee) RIDGEWAY | LAST BLY in re San) = REALTY wy Postas ate pa, _| frm amen tie fom ras | cd iret town. Washing privileges, 4) ie PE eis : . 203 LE. RD. ~ ~ large Go RK lot end best of ail x18 Large modern kitchen. . | FLOOn APT LARGE OENTLEM EN ATTRACTIVE | ory Baicwia re oem | St Peak ot te ro ® T + ee ieoaieeel Bee cary aa NMING TO SELL? | rooms and bath. Wicley furn.| Sleeping room. West side FE | Co-operative Real Estate Exchange LOO TIC GAS ore BOW 3 iss = weaved. Priced et only. 6 It will be Pleasure handie| Basement and garage. wtih- | #628200 9 Perky LATED. EX- + $450 DOWN with ) ae oy property for you. we bave| ties furs, chi, W. Wuron. | LARGE CLOSE IN ROOM, 6s 06 ' CEL PE} =] é DRAYTON PLAINS Sayers waiting Mf you want caat | Inquire 200 Sta Ce __ | _FE 2583. Sportsmen's HOME OF OVER Buys 3 bedroom, large living | piss ig e 1 Lor Oe A tmaneing we cas, | LARGE ROOM WITH KITCHEN. | NICE LADY. SINOLE $100 per month. 4 rooms for u ur nN Established 1016 room ana Minto pessessten, Deartom” home sell of trades full foree of | ett. 118 Lincoln | or e_ $67 W. Huree. _ : owner, income can be greatly tm elty. ~ ede. joods : salesmen, to NICE CLEAN $ ROOMS. ADULTS | NICE ROOM FOR G N Paradise increased. $1,500 Gown, easy ' . WEST SUBURBAN Gee this eet R. J. VALUET, Realtor end dining area. Terror Set ete. mete ee SLEADETE {TAKE av. |_ Buren TS SS "|. precticany now 3 bedroom ranch | BY OWNER: EXTRA OOOO BOY Living Kine Lake Modere kitchen. full 345 Gauiand Ave. PE soma | of a | Secve eet, Accemedsine 3. Com: | QUIET HOME ES SMOEING. | Sire gaw ease tinct trom Pee: | facet i iiaseer” eens | Carpets scepened. "porch, nice | S&Serplive Res) Rotate Serves | Tees sn porch rn | : . . | a aa ROO tiac Uk reation area. Has ms ona "3 | arden, shade trees wide lot sil, with * ; Russell Young Fiss.R er stam Poasang aumeroa nom | So id cttnes, ates mar | Brees amen, at Plan a ae LAKE PRIVILEGES = | 42 W._ mares BL pw eas | NEWLY DECORATED 2 ROOM) FE 2-206. su | wood foore tru out, Offer below | Sriganle Wf taken et once FE) ona Thje, nice, © soem 3 story t ag WE, PLEASANT ROOMS FOR ONE a ae a oTY a i Open Eves Sup ‘sD 8) & entrance 81 N Lynn. Near Ht ey So ‘sas ae T ROOM \ ACRES 18 Mi 410 to See *UMnadere brick rape bem “ a jo A a ; ; . 3_3-0070._ ments less than rent a aUBCuEAN s Loree ‘ivine’ ym wan OFFERS heat” Ook =o ecial Assignments , vON ater i supopsay Living. The tad carpets. included. Medere poy Fiastered ' e ’ . . , © * properties for clients or in locat- Don't Wait Sm see eres Sar es ‘Meadowlark’ AG turnaes, ‘Sear garage win | Near St. Michael’s nicely with on ii ne on ming ane vasteenier This te the last 2 bedroom start and breesewey. coment overhead doors, cement arive, 2 family im emanen,| ST EREORD i} yeas confidential persensi £. ane ae ee ee Shee ge oer moe Large 3 Bedroom Lncted ctf’ Adams oad port rooms tenes ore a te FOR Py - it ecevise em peur call. meet Located on Eisabeth Lk euweat Ranch Homes of Birmingham, 629.000, terms. Hg ag OE - home has a ' PAUL D. HAMMOND bus, gat (school bas eer yee eT gee : Dm ANwom hemes gpecionn tot [ecay ageruae, inson'| 2m, etcome, Gaal, Mtn ads Realtor cn esterior with Cedar chases | Ge” havevevery offered’ st te Sunday Dates beams, tt biving bee “tows small 2% W. Burce st PE 6-141 and has the studdings up for par above price & long time _ rm fireplace, tle r oot ‘oa Ny ‘ Eves. FE 64714 Uitions. immediate possession and | Stwusted on 9 bdeautiful corner in bath. jarge kiteben, full par-) Suburban—l Acre Priced at only vee | ene Lew pe only $360 down. After 6 pm =a jot 78x130 and containing @ pice March 13th titioned basement. otl pew | Sone |) BEDROOM. LARGE Livinc- | 5. oom. OR 33 | living room, lovely © and awnings 2car gar riety Cay ee owe SS fork, UY LISTINGS WANTED |' pou inchasetie 1 child wel dome. FE 60001 | oth” and aenéy bedrooms | Se omaii fruit’ ¢18.060 terme. | a ond bath A VERY GOOD B ! j OPEN INVITATION | site | Naas. yotloual, 246 Judsca F C Wood Go tod, “sores ‘sad’ seteens. Als PUA ADVERTISEMENTS OTN ONLY §1@ DOWN. Por this cast | jes toom. 8 ‘vine | “walters Lot r - | Beard nies oe , te tile bath, os too” far trom “the "bus os Adults only, | SLEEPING ~ PRIVA ‘“ * | Keot Vent ewnings Yon vocat' paren | ee Tmt: Wathce| > eatawe end i, 2 » ois a if rs oon yeu bl or _ Alberta A | Wanid ® 1% _8 : Realtor DIRIE MIONWAY | \ M A street, garage Here is yout and coreess. we ese Tac ' / achool district, or f you want | _bus stations WE 66768. oe as Cine. yon 03 | ideal for mony "al bustanes al Save high rent Cal toga. | Lake Privileges sue eve . your eash. or if you just WILL OVE Room Witt HOME After § Cal ORDO riunitise A large ¥ bedroom KENNEDY Low total price of $6,186 Practically 2 bedroom AVON TWP. want to sof and ge beck Drivileges.. § room home near — modera heme te eucellest condi- home on A b0x1%s. ving This nice 6 * pao RF ‘ to congenial tien with of heat and LTOR LAKE FRONT, 3-deérm. all soem Soeata. CALL. US. sen. Wette Press Boz © vetecen TE with aute many other outstanding featerce Ovge ms en 1 fir Year ground ¢, condenses pin des These "iene JOSEPH F. REISZ - _” gee best tad bol water tiv. | 912.078: wa _Y Sa OMA stoner heat dear garage. Prat storms end sereens, $13,008, | orn hitches. . room modern LJ 43% W. Buren 68. FE 20200 ROOMS, - _ Rooms With Board 38) « Auminam storme 096 ‘ore Panny . Prick Colepial @ rms. modere. foes. Beep Lake Privileges— out, Aute. Marva oy FARMS 7 ROOMS "AND BATH. | HEAT 10OR2 TV. HOME PRIVI- dition two Saentice cnt Se eqectieat con one. Touts Wascatt co. “ FLOYD KENT, Realtor 1% Acres thaae’ trees On . laree lot EAGE WANTED) . Saver -» oeuner a raRM cot, heat two. beautify . | 26 W Lawrence PE $4108 open eves ’ ranch he: . Any location within 28 miles | Pike managers, apt PE 24540. cian TET, ROOM, GENTLE | Located west supurben, about | Baths and chen and walking |———————w—*78"______) "weat_t9 2 Power te ‘ieed, ivin room’ teuaa | PM 4 cel Lett eters Tuy Went iene «ROOM WLAT. CHILDREN WEG | FATHER AND 2 YEAR OLB | of Good level sol wile ‘severw “ ™ | FOUR NEW FHA sneer, “wees, we! = L. C. LADD oe? or lew OK. Same Lake | priviiogss. Day daughter desire room and care errs Pre ne et ie lp, | OUTSTANDINO BULGALOW | HOMES LEFT Thermador built-in even and 4596 pixie Hey Dra Pieins Clary Real Estate, 1362 W. Muron | TE SD SOME” PRIVATE EX. | ve licensed pome Will furnish planter cultivator. plews. drec | Pracicalt sew “ocaven 2 bed- puceare range: Mester tes, | Mom 3.1061” Open Wunders - wenee. Ges heat Notte 8 vem roteryness Write Bor 3. Pon- gee ickes moter Deeceet Ao mar tenes of! “s peat Choice West Side location over ferusce, waters ecaround ou | MILLER “STOP” _sane veeeee ° |GENTUEMEN Twin BEDS, ond Cysuses wend jecatien, pres | feed location Payments are only | Koking Elisabeth Lene Golf| re we ~ pengalon Sense. storage aluminum | storms Look ne further. if you | 4 ROOM HEAT & WOT WATER | fort food pleas, modere home | sis'teg with terms. $43 per month ; | Large tot 71201 This one is un- cad coreens, | omens ae . want fast action your Adults. FE 7% s.| Ds ft PE 20318. Two Bedrooms Full price $7200 00 | finished inside Bave money and od 913.800 terme NORTH property. vee us. Over $0 ROOM AND BOARD | > MEN. AVONDALE TROOE BUROALOW with 9550 00 down oR weet Lake . es ee mene Fears of tar dealing tm Poo r) Rooms & SITE 16 KF ON ; Welk itance of Mo! , bedroom ve wih oes Attractive home and income Five WMA included} caly os oo. 4 Family—Close in snowed . = Fy We know the value of your _ ~_ Walton efter 6) Soon i FOR) GEN. | froa" ashen pales @ your own end _™ 99.650 FULL PRICE - Lovely ¢ ' rents: focoted ler “Save the bavers. pw else gerage. 1 child | TWIN BEDS. is - fore plastered walle wand) ‘es select eat” feore, wad eats a ont bast poome tad bath NORTH SUBUI ne ee eee ror |Ftbrwume me varneome | LRWIN & ROSA} fa prea SiePhata es oe | pas Witter ao SI id as er de (ROOMS. FIRST FLOOR. CLOSE neat coor weunmns or could be com | s097 Wo ure +3800 | Sent Edw. M Stout Realtor LS pees. Ac LDERLY PER. rat Baldwin Arango or trade Toe ‘on expecstvs ba ecccten TTB. Saginaw St. Ph FE MyTooms. Meated . son The “Welcome barencer” | 7™ etm sae SEG | wont cide Rome. 62.500 Open Eves. "t 6:30 Garage, Cond eicome elt weet: _Rest Home MApie 56-5482 WE SELL.WE TRADE oohow Wantecg: Homes, Farms, _ ARCADIA APTS nndren | COMValescent Homes 38A DORRIS & SON value at $11 800 182 Bho : Land Con 1 eS ee “ ~ “ " | reattors coop Memarns OOM AM we on Bennavilie | oN Gyang room wm fresince. | down payment On Of ee an tracts permitted. $69 per month 19 Wm am 5 room bungee on Benne $1500 FULL. PRICE Large nine sitra modern kitchen, am A joan . pau, Mvowes meat estate Ky G. HEMPSTFAD |*€AR BARD ConvaLmacert er eT eae setant, “inate it. om Sri ‘nacr biepreast Paved | be eupbeard ace base * sf e 5 3 y] oe) Cc 4 @, < O c 2) Q : i E i 4 if Hi pitt if 8 x i EEE [Fi : WEST SIDE BRICK | Northwest Side S$ rm. end bath home for only $6500 00 Terms. Call us now te O Zz C) L > se) = tr Cp) te es oe Dt U N ut ot By 3 Hs li] oil MF cag i 5 : . NORTH SIDE vou BUY ir_weLt ixsune tF|START WITH the BEST| to sel I'dcws " Plastered No Down or | hee Payment Seoul eS Se # ROOMS. ed | omaoren PANELLIN® feeturee SPICK AND SPAN WILL TRADE vee * ’ Rosshire Cow terrace ve # @7 CAMELY — Drive by, tf | Lake New ‘in ‘82. it ie 34x80 RM 1s) 6MILES Pree and cleat 2 bedroom "SINE Y Z like outside y | ft. with built in gerage, rumpus [ROM PONTIAC. @ room buns oie mote bedtooms piemts lakefromt. home located at WM. H KNUDSEN. ‘e be th with the in — fast bar Swell for oom dining room end modern, ¢t space shiny oak floors, newly | Gener Lebo sear Quterd = Realtor : immaculate ties” ' , ete Kitchen 3 pe. beth. larke utility decorated plastered walls, f equity in 3 bedroom Slo Pontiae State Bank Bid home. coogreeed room. 2 porches. s 2 car earage basement gas heat, recreation home horth east section Ph FE ¢4516 Eve. 2. » » Wee 2 Ses extra large jot 180x300 feet. This room. paved street. Near Wash- of Pontiae. The living room expansion attic $i.00e DOWN ine eli furmt-| home is only about & years old ington and Webster schools Of- of thie home ove s the . Last but ture in this 2 bedroom home This in & very good buy for fered at 68,050, $3,480 down. jake. Heede some decoret empietorl pot cent in- Ei be ent and gas who likes to get out, YOULL LIKE EVERYTHING img on the inte but it payment. Close eways and raise chickens. of HERE. Sot be ete te vers wr s $19 Down 4 ryome,_ bet at gg ES . morte net Onn Eus Price with $1500 See . te iy fs vil it! 57%: i j $1.60 PER HOUR: eeciity pou wr el: - : ot the room com- ROCHESTER AREA. | Bea elo, Se chet | % B. D. CHARLES, Realtor Te ams |, Seen Bren he, BERT Serine nest | te upbonrd apace shart ame eatrer, “Ge. FE 4-0821 - a oo ‘tom wv. 4 em the north side foreed_ air ofl’ heeh, stairway , ta ah or” BE En cree ruses, ie sere LES | Secu naan oes | SS ites "Phatd a ; ananen . #7480 with ay, ) . 1g ;| Pome pees wa 2% = $425 DOWN |K. L. Templeton, Realtor. . Betate ; yewete F U » 3339 Orchard Leke Ré.. FR ¢aqy h DIXTE HWY CORNER | fae. Bice Broom PBeareom | This Week's Bat Oe tow tome Set, Cas . ve “W. {GET IT TODAY | through a anted” <) ide off Mt Clem | Job, place to live, me chandise — tor Just FE ON THE BARREL you pores t . r get by hi Prisca opiate =~ hrough if Ris : etl af 13 sh i i i i : 5 i ¢2 Fe] E H g 3 Es } ¥ 3 Ss i ? x Z z g 2 i 5 RR TE haan ll Salah ia BAGEL (Rag OY I NE so NMR eee ¢ { _THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, MARCH 11, 1955 byron sssot ear Drayton J.C. HAYDEN lene Partridge BRICK 4 FAMILY eae 4 a WARD E. PARTRIDGE REALTOR FE 2-8316 e v. Buren st. SUMMIT ST. pa ee WASHINGTON PARK . ma to CARROLL G. PORRITT on pa Sk or $1,600 DOWN HUMPHRIES RFALTOR FE 2.0474, Sooperative Resi Estate Bachange Me state _Euchenge Street Phone Pe boss? ve. FE 31804 BY OWNER i i aj : i iz H it i Call STORY BEDROOMS Jit, deat te “banemont. Pine woe, eta si < O U O : i Mi > iz nf < HH Bald win PRE 44203 Sroperetive Real Restate Trctanns $1,500 WN seen ae Mepeniee Loree a ot 24 P : a : fF ‘ —j REASURE'’ iit > iif if Da é & gear. .Clarkstes e..the. perement... Fg large rooms and bath Partly finished An excep- tional buy at A Terms $15.7 THELMA M. ELWOOD Flere te & new lovely 3 bedroom. } ranch home featuring type living You. : . The extra large f ae od cane} the ceramic tile and the unusually fine 63,200 dn by appointment—phone us WHITE BROS. | re SELL | rr REALTOR $143 Cass-Elizabeth Lake Ra 56-1284. FE 4.3844. Open ® to 7 Nice, Neat, Nifty Bright mode home with trim — clean lines. 3 rooms. specious | unfinished u irs, tidy kitchen . automatic heat and automatic washer and dryer tmcluded. $100.08 down to qualified FHA buyer Pioneer Highlands A sweetheart of a home, 3 bed rooms. brick extertor, large 2 ear garace full basement with automatic heat and hot water cory wood burntng fireplace 2? bedrooms down tile bath dinine room Spice and span condition throughout. vou'll love it. Priced at $17500 00 “BUD” NICHOLIE Rea! Estate and Insurance JOSLYN AVE. wit 7” room, | basem 69% W. Huron &t, Co-operative Real Estate /. . REISZ FISHER BODY CO. Small 3 room ow, of] heat water Hiehte. large lot 82.380 KEEGO HARBOR Just % block from bus line and the lake Sirarseht tonvine eal s complete ce rage. $1.000 down OFF ORCHARD LAKE ROAD ear yrs 2 bedroom bungalow, all oak floors, orgy ea down. and bath up. } basement. New gas furnace. Knotty cedar recreation spo and = = lavatory Prine e * corpoune $11,500, 92. down. 1 Acre—$1,300 Down bedrooms Li . grill. Fruit, berries and nice garden spot. 1% car garage. Full price 66,060. KINZLER re w ph. FE +3526 2-0829 - | Co-operative Resi Batate Exchange Bateman new 1% car garage cement drive v east side location. 44 ¥50 Drayton Area Suburban Fast genuine family home 18 & living | room io tire- room. 3 bedrooms and room for ing oak floors heat 2 Kampsen A HOME OF YOUR OWN CHE i t re (dE lit ELeeeR ES ; é i i a i Fed anti! he if i uff F sii &3 Ld 5 Alice A pretty name -— this — and op this heve « West Side rage Believe us—ae | erty, ONTY ¢ town proe- | Note to GI Loon Lake Shores it | style home with five full | large fenced lot 80x275 ed at $13 000 with $2.500 down includin | mortgage costa to qual o eee. today mire Lake ee alton v Dear Sashabaw). Commercial Zone A aine (8) reom house ; @s home end Dusiness. Well lo- cated Bixty-four (64) foot | age Price $14,200 with terms For Colored Good four (4) room frame home, | _ ee a CLARKSTON ESTATES Lareé beautiful lots in Clarkston | 2 bedrooms, full basemen. gas let. Full with $1 500 bor ( olored Six (6) rooms—al!l on one floor heat corner rice i 88 500 00 Ls only down Three bedrooms. fireplace in [ir- | ing room full dining room glassed-tn front porch, full base- byw 2 iets. double earage, WE BUY AND SELL LAND CONTRACTS NICHOLIE AND HARCER CO. Open 6:30 ‘th 830 FE 68183 33 W. Huron &t. Pa EXTRA VACATION MONEY: If you're tak- ing a long vacation, rent your home for the dura- tion. Makes extra money Joseph F.: Reisz! st for you! Dial FE rE 30206 Exchange 2-8181 for an ad-writer, EFEE time We a) e! lat a |For Sale Houses 43 bath down. Apt. TUCKLER REALTY SIZZLING TO BREEZES Move from thet bet im the summer ry eool spring lake breese epartment mod 3 bedrooms, possible 4th Gay- kitchen, gas heat ideal loca- o. Immediate possession Bee cach. & MYane REAL ESTATE MORTGAGE INS For Sale Lake Prop. 44 PALL LOL CEDAR leges. Large house with 3 rooms Hardwood floors through out Part basement Priced at only $5,000 with $1500 down, or $450 cash EM 3-4000. | 200 FT.” HOLMES-BARTRAM 4303 Dixie Hway OR 31960 BAYPORT LAKEFRONT ecied on Saginaw Bay Beoee lent boating bathing fishing. ISLAND LAKE PRIVI- For further informa- ion call J. A. TAYLOR, Realtor, FE 4254. master bedroom Large living room. Modern kiteh- en. 5019 Cass Eliz. Ra. PE 42283 or FE 2-017 Sale Suburban Prop. 45A Lovely 3 bedroom with base- ment Carpeted - ¢ > blinds. Im mediate appointment. 613000. Terms 2 bedroom trish. LR. DR. ond kitchen and ment Lot 150 « 370. $18900. Terms. Shown by ment. FRANK SHEPARD $421 Orion R4, OL 1-7811 For Sale Lots 46 DESIRABLE _BUTLDING Sylvan Realty 2383 Orchard Lk. Rd. FE 56-0418 OPEN DAILY 8 TO 8 BReee os abe pO te “ite | bed- | ‘ fice choice lakefront jot located | tn SLICE OF HAM ‘ —, ? For Sale Lots . _—e | DRAYTON PLAINS Lerge lot 100x300. 2 level house be built here ne Terms. Lot $0n125 Beautiful view of lake Here \s a wonderful site for your vacation home with plenty of pri- vecy. Only 6500 terms. Dorothy Snyder Lavender 3140 W Huron FE 24411 of EM 3330) _ For Sale Acreage 47 HIGHLY RESTRICTED Rcd, tt Sat your property Stir car ie 1.. H. BROWN, Realtor | 363_W. Huron VE 24810 For Sale Farms 48 POR HOME LOTS Cale. le ACRES ON M-15 NO BUILD- ints and 3 scres with room me ile. FE 53616 7 ACRES DARK Nice live stream room * end out buildings. 1 Mi. off M15 $16, FLOYD W Ortonville 500. 95,000 dn. BURT Phone 6 123 Acres for subdividing. Level sandy five mile of road FLOYD KENT, Realtor 4W. Lawrence FE 65-6105 open eves Next to Consumers Power John K. Irwin REALTOR e 1935 N. Saginaw Street 0 PE SOst Eve. OR 31339 ~ HADLEY FARM BAT. BUN ® TO 6 rooms with bedrooms, base- ae ee ent. 2 basement barns T BOILDING Lots IN NORTH | "Tith suo. A farmers farm, Price end Vor PE 24776 _ | 819 000 | EQUITY IN LOT NEAR SASHA- MEAGHER REAL ESTATE baw School and enough used Oxford, Mich Oa 63122 | lumber for ; up house ond | 2 LOTS 602133. HUNTOON LAKE NORTH iston. Lake Hege: Near North Branch, 2 acres Hoty one * on drained humus. 10 eerge itox18) LOT IN WATKINGPON-| \imber, 10, scree Ullable soll. tiae Estates, $285 for my equity 5 bedroom modern home. Base- _dalance $715. 120 Mt. Clemens ment ot] water "Ss ‘IN heater, two 8x28 ft hes. one IT’S HARD TO FIND : re 0528 porches, one THESE ANYMORE ere hots ee eT ten en. BUILDING 8 Soe “Gown. “Sise s mech Perm We have over 135 lots ated fully. with stock and in Crescent Lake Country Club machinery Can be purchased Sub. very nice build sites separately Lake priv. with all lots. Cash or , To Buy -To -To | } erms Also have just « few left in Elisabeth Lake Estates and a few in West’ Bloomfield Twp. In- a dence, Highland. Orion. and Macomb Twps. If interested con- tact. CLARK REAL ESTATE 1362 W HURON STREET 18 Dally @ TO ® SUN ° TO LOTS AVATLABLE Low bOWN payments Robert Chapin Con- tirection FE $34, PE 81131 Hurry, Hurry, to | Cherokee Hills! { You'll ike living tm this close m community of attractive i . —bdut you must HURRY - selec- ton te limiteg and selling! CARL W. BIRD, Realtor re on " Eves. FE be 9 | LOTS ‘AT CHETOLAR PRIVI- ogee on 2 lakes. As little as $10 RED HORSE 5019 Case Elie Rd FE ¢2352 or FE 20179 Estates. Near Clarkston Lot size 105x150 Highiv restricted area. | Beautiful building sites for ranch type homes Priced at $850 with $100 wn AUBURN HEIGHTS A large beavtiful lot in Auburn Heights Manor Grand ine fundine site Wirted level land On Maybes ‘Rd. Very close to $850 with $85 down “ DRAYTON PLAINS Beautiful butiding sites eon180. | On the edge of Drayton Plains. On good road. Close to schools bee and stores. Low as 6550. With $55 down. INDEPENDENCE TWP. Beautifu) butiding sites. 1002180 Close to Drayton Plains. On good roads. Close to schools and stores Very good low as $650 with $65 down L. C. LADD REALTY CO. REALTORS Co-operative Real Estate Exchange FE 2-0263 Open Eves. ‘til 8; Sun, eo | NEXT_.DEOR foe BRANCH SMALL FARM. FINE NEW neighvorhood Good location for retall sales at door, FE 42350 a farm house and 3 car ga: Suitable for developers R y bargain at $17,500 on terms. . D. RILEY. Broker FE +1157 120 ACRES A farmers farm in Living- ston County Reproductive _ Clay loam soil new modern 6 room bungalow. dairy (67 W. Hu For Rent Farm Prop, 48A | ORCHARD TO LEASE OR RENT Oakland Township (@mear Rochester) 20 acres of h Yield trees, on Snell Rd. east of Rochester Rd Be 14 varieties of apples. sour cherries. Call or write. Ted Balmas 6015 E_7 Mile Rd. Detroit 35. TWin- brook 20111. , SPADA FAAMRAAMAB SNES IF UPPER ECAR. Qas station, gerage. room 3 rl Fl ea fiple | it i Fe i Se a ae ee Ne Orr |2 BUSINESS LOTS BY OWNER. m hland Rd. (M58) frontage. FE | | FAVERN FOR SALE. FULLY | eq doing with } included, ANDREW FP. ‘t ia Mich. Phone 06. siness. Bidg. second Zoned for Business West Suburban VERY fast community, bee aed fect of bustnons 4 srallble, “only: 0000" a fest Terms cas arranged con- ckner Phone OR 3-122) TEAGUE FINANCE CO. 202 N. MAIN ROCHESTER, MICH. LOAN 625 TO 8500 AUTOS ROUSEHOLD 30008 Ph_ Rochester OL 6071) OL 1-979) NEED $500 — or less WITH QUICK SERVICE? Ph. FE 5-8121 Home & Auto Loan Company 407 Comm. Nat'l. Br Bide. 3 v Pte GROCERY BUSINESS, STOCK ANT fixtures 61.700 Inquire 621 Whit temore. HARDWARE s Tt A STORE IN PONTIACS sUB- RBS. T Er BUSINESS AND HOME ‘a mile | w ELDINO | EQUIPMENT AND 1 NCLUDES A MODERN HOME D OWN PAYMENT I8 610.000 NTRY NO, 3630. STATE-WIDE rr HEATIN METAL Pog! and = material. Geooy ene e UOR BAR m) main way, bear Patios, | ‘California bere mel estate, and equip. ment. Only $15,000 down. tion will not be given over phone RIDGEWAY PE 446203 Tour one in 8 good, and com man erie & d: HAYDEN, Realtor Sours: 8 to § Up to $500 creat ion, _cetablisnment. "S| Signatures’ ant einer secure | rented as apts. with y in fae oternsen eM = | QA KTLAND 509 dn. WARD E. PARTRIDGE| _LOAN CO. REALTOR FE 2-83 _.--43-W. Hares st. 28516 FE 2-9206 ATE BANK Rent-Lease Bus Prop 49A LOANS $20 TO $500 ~~ ~~~ On signature tee 8a. FeO FED | = HOUSEHOLD ~ S. FINANCE Business CORP. OF PONTIA “ sg 3% 8. Saginaw st re Moos eee es VI ONEY Only 66,500 down will buy brick building and excellent business that nets $10,000 per year. Best bey Sechigan. Only 15 miles “FE | WAITING A (PENT. You May Borrow | bowl Hydraulic eh schteme Seiat Be thattae | PLO tO SOOO asprooss Very cheap. 18. Croup re ee your CORNER DOUBLE STORE FOR oevap a” up to months to 7 ee | BUCKNER ~ CHECK THIS! FINANCE CO. Between 2 lakes. In @ good lo Above weigresa’s re $oes) | eality is this vacant «recery CORVER SAGINAW & HTT Gersevretachea ‘Laie priviegss,| aise Braytin Paine Ser 100 ft. frontage on a ved we tle Hichwa Sige “Steere! tases was ci: |__ “*"'Phan"on Sit ™* eo down. ADD SHOPPING _ FOR A LOAN? BYP ae act et Le: VERY ATTRA . Bae seer ce | ear Poe or come Property or what have you? Box LOANS $25 TO $500 ie By Kae BENEFICIAL tibo0"ovue a oe FINANCE CO. Pe ta Sel Fintoed _|tWw Lawesnes, ve 9-600 Pontiae entesy equipment. 431 E WHEN YOU NEED $29 - $500 You can get quickly on your signature. car or furniture. No enaorsers. Payments to suit ir budget. We will 628 to $500 es & $800 * E LAWRENCE FE 27131 ¥ VICE MONEY for People Who Work made to give the money tm one day Your choice of repayment schedules GENERAL PUBLIC LOAN CORPORATION 69 W. Huron St. Phone FE deral 3-7181 LOANS Extra Fast Service HOUSEHOLD FINANCE ofthe rae “GET CASH QUICKLY |1 be Oa st te “well aril machine. OR DIXIE Z a ™ z 1] > a] 6 ° o itll J8Se5 TURE > 3 E's 35 Money to Loan 53| Money to Loan 83 Sale Household Goodi 57 Up to pexten a ny $500 CASH | ___ Mortgage | mas ee Ss |“ two end tables Rea- for You Today LOW INTEREST _soatie, Fewer ae oatinns Cesate Pa dy mma Oupintied Sune te cusp 1? IN. PHILCO. BLONDE ROUGH from Buckner’s im the jast sion borewet a plastic like new. In perfect con- youre. | _H. G. PET SON: dition. Less than 1 year old. Ph. . THE State OR 3-766. ALWAYS WELL TREATED. Swaps | s5\* Vases at : = re When tliness comes: When there EXCHANGE YOUR LAND ©un- {inercta console . ore layetis or short time em- | tract «Where vou "Sart Sk | eR Bie dealing ‘with Buckner where _ WJ. VanWelt, On +1356, Cot MAgrEn Stove. you are afvays sure of Kind and GOGD BUILDIN Logs rE 7. Eves. = ORs! RACTOR | tio. Resse price SETTER Saye THAN eomRT | wil tage for” housetrailer 3 Terentiak 607 Ceoirel Ave, Pos equal value OR 3-4628. You can obtain up to $800 to- E EQUITY EDROOM GRINNELL BROS PIANO DINING p= EO BE nA Thaoneras vith full basement, ge- — Tricycle. PE 3-366. 34 months to repay on iow menth. ase. oP Dixie Hwy. for late Grey BROADLOOM CARPET- yments. The charge is model car and cash. OR_ ing aa think TRADE YOUR LAND CONTRACT. a furniture epelihnese or auto oe mame end tables and room BORROW THE CASE sew oF ~~ { PLat: : TRAILER EXCHANGE YOU NEED AT 60 8 Telegraph PE 23-3200. AaIN IN DEER AREA FOR 2 FI’ TH PUGS, PLORAL. SIZES _lial2 and 8xll MI 40862. Co-operative Real Estate Exchange GOV WINTHROP DESK. STEP table maple _ 6-1682 | © RANGE. 36 matic timer opRiance “ask | KIT New Furniture Specials SAVE UP TO 30% Bunk beds complete .. “8 Rollaway beds complete S 16.96 Innerspring mattresses ... § 19.96 Cotton mattresses 16 blond bedroom suite $ 79.50 Hollywood bed frames 695 bed« 39.05 jofa bed and chair 109.00 venport and Po... 119.00 Platform rocker 22.96 } piece sectional Sheen 50 Ove rocker woe 11.95 ing rocker 7s lans lamp and cof- fee . eer sto eee ty" ic vee Unfini se . EASY MS —LAYAWA FREE PARKING AND ve PEARSON’S _ FURNITURE @ Orchard Lake Ave PE Cat N Gas Station *S) AMBASSADOR CONSOLE TY. 16 inch picture. OR 3-9768. FE +5169. . REFR . SERA TOR 0. TV. 3. . | section. Or place ~ {Offers in the Ciasaified Work Wanted ad to tell oe 8 you're avail- a ielaladiage te Se noe eee _tite powrrac ¥ness, ramay. MARCH 11, 1955, _ ona aay “By Jay Alan! For ain eee eee ee eres Gas TORR. cvsnegencenss = eul is Bisanet whe } are out Poors HAGGERTY ‘ LUMBER CO. site ; @ TRADE-IN TV'S BATHTUB Lavatory, | ‘#7 Meeeeiy May... Melle Lake oo rellet, ond flush box, ts |G WHEEL TRAILER 6 Boat mm good working conditien — style. PE 6-1330 after 6. —Mires. $20 FE 42022. bles. “ss br ed 638 TO 960 We wih tax OWENS CRUISERS. STARCRAFT oo u ake your eer, and trailers evervthing ONLY $133 A WEEK AUTO. LOAD” LONG RIFLE want is thts column | You on useq trailers, ‘ve ans wane epee. : skates. 2 piece overstutt, ‘Kern ~ Fw etl Oxtord. Trailer Sales 396 Orchard Lake Ave FE 2-8000 FIRESTONE STORE Pere, ginaner Severe} tricycles, pheno ailoe Salen. De boten Ey Michigan volte eas. Trailer parte Witt SELL i983 EVINRUDE Ov Tt) FE . eame ps ET ELLY | New fear samples Bie dinceunt.| 1 Hits Sects Cate Oren ow mee! sew Cah Ou game tion” Fite up to fe enh reer! INSULATE NOW Terms Coll or stop ot Wayne | j | Transportation Offered 87 CHEVIE ipsa 8 PASSENOER gTA. tor, and” generator ge “aig: ~=AND SAVE MONEY | tervot gent“ "as Bocnee ore DOR hee hese he oS wecen. Pully eauioged. New t ’ ? commercial windows, Bine t-i8 : “cCaLL 2, IN Usep TV aes OO" (7) ———- rw eee - | CABS FOR FRISCO. BOISE. iA. , i USED TRADE-IN | _sesity stasen¢ 08 Pee-asas 16 in used TV + NOnyy aa00s, pos newete Row, PONTIAC DRIVEWAY SERVICE ‘ DEPT. v M. A. Benson WALTON TV a & thas cmyagee Sencaee Et orate Sain | electrie Walton Cor Jos FE 2.2257 | * ’ ART Am: “tee ‘gan steve” BURMEISTER’S $49 N. Saginaw &__FEdera! +252) ~~ 2° —— 1964 RICHARDSON. 21 PT. 1 LAVA. | Weed euther_wap VS sass Ges ' | TWO YARDS ite ARMSTRONO VINYL. lec EA \ _F LUMBER | "fis2ese Be! storm sass | SU (i é =r sachet gta Et | “Wamea Used Care 68” +0544. | and doors combination pricettt | ; if Chevroiets | ool erue DETROIT aa =A Sam to & om e S3—ii «JX ~~ | same high quality workmanship. _ ECONOM 32 Auburn, _ weet de far 4M TO 8 PM. COMPLETE 1952 PONTIAC ee hie eo v LAS | New. marble ~e a 1980 CHEVI : own WWYMAN'S. | C & C. PRICES | Gril A-L 1 pair 50x16 knobby | 904) USED LUMBER | a “THE HIGH DOLLAR ee 10 W, Bie Cnty tat mneettoe py SE FL eae rte BEE, IE tans, [Other used “What good does it do to have brains? Nobody sees them!" "| orice “win any" PIT FOR LEASE CUSTOM HATCHING SPECIALIZE -[ave Oran MY aecit | SCRAP CARS OF CHEAP CARS (0 1x4 vine Goor per m 8 110 Perry. DOL I: AR FOR PAINT? Excellent. Write Pontiec Press. im goose eaes. 1660 Rochester Ra OR 3-451) Wether site c the" per $ 0 INTERESTED Ih PHOTOGRAPH: PULLY OU sbante: Bos 38 _ Big Beaver ay see IS “ O8 ‘te CHEV OR FORD ey CHES peluae ¢ > Te Sats onrings. 10 Easier $18 Muesmene dee an ene, y SUS QUMRANTERD 4, y wasn eA aND_ORAVEL FREE | BGCc tore N TIA “ty chpleed) tte tare Sn Gas . $30 Loose Rock Wo $125) Bigs a “SUPPLIBe sea cod “DUTCHER PER GAL. g208 , @itt, revel. Gleos Huston, off reve vino. vale party. PE ees | ip5 ae, room, sulte, 940.09. | Fi blanket ina; per OM 844s) Cenas Me BQUIPMENT, G14 | FRISCO PER GAL Ga | Whittaker, er PE 006s is YOUNG COCKERELS. MA PRICE THE REST THEN ONT <-- | woore a INSIDE-OUTSIDE $2801 ( ; the best from complete, 980.50. | tuttig Plywood. act see ENOTTY PINE PANELING @7 6 yy ments 9d ___ Wood, Coal & Fuel 67, +! WANTED: | HIEF BILL SPENCE MANY ITEMS | Aluminum combination doors $20.95 }° in redwood paneling. $210 M re 407 FE ¢1112 ¢ <6" — 16 INCH HARDWOOD Poultry wanted all kinds. We pay | : . USED CARS Fasy T 3 pe, colored beth sets, “ | Coak “akg *S , KING BROS ae cord. MOBILE HOMES €2 Oakiand Ave FE ¢-7333 2 eouy |, SERGE Rend SAKOREES | pret Se Sh Sone tse nm it nse Do PAY cero FURNITURE CO. Bava Our to SUnseierens | trailer ay low, ee $00 down tee, se . AnD Save OF ro eens Drates #80 | Hutchinson's Trailer Sales | sse 8. ro ore teen — uate cURE tre “ae ol ne. PS | | #18 Dinte Hey Crevice Plaine | WE PAN Tor zw Phone OR sbarp late model cars as Diectrie mectne | ee "ker 9138 EA. | Corner & Mile Reed sad Mound, COMMUNITY OsED BURME “| Ph. MUtual 3890 5 Dort Highway fae = Nocthern EIST ER |i |_Sale Farm Produce 78 ‘ ig Ag ad MOTORS 419) Cooley Lake Ré CERTIFIED MICHIOAN AND CAN. very. substantial ae Used ! a. 2 iiectrie. 1080 Pontiac EM 3471 U on dian Sedages ceed potatoes A Galler, ome! 803 N. Main, Rochester oie pT -ACRE [Detroa ne SY Me Ne ine L MEER | Nowe miners, -pumpe, pips dies, | Chains: weet ftaless | Setar as, Ge'piateee Lene Geersce, Saws nti ‘on AR | oreo uine bats egeeenle baad 21717 | | Cash & Carty | sanders ite ig on Me écnie Ua ro TN oD RLY. "cage BAND GROWN NO. _ $500 1770 8 Telegraph Ra A: wote_Good coodion. FE ewes | 2 FT. DOORS, $650 | gts a se ten vaeit TACKSON'S RENTAL. || at eres as ea | ta mile 8 ot Beymene Te colton tee ee verill’ S ‘ . CRIB . ’ | Birch exte ’ Monte 45240 Sale ¢ en offer MY 2-6007 ond 90 50 Sit ce, Pexcanest “MERCER “PL DOOR BALES | Irtutation batt type. 100°. 94.00. ise Toe ai Siaee BCLS ~ “ ~ | Ngee bp KACRMORE | FARM: Panis. | inka “a HOUSETRAILER MOD: N eeds Cars ca tabla, 3 chair. tL. S0 Rn ‘SP Poet TF. Walled LA. MA 62H) | rooee "ncon woo! uot eweeniogs) | gure, beniins bath room, #8 (AQUATIC GARDENS || iia Opse's smday "tay SSS San S| : . . — \ PLES ePherson, corne aie earache (eros, Rares. tae | Ed atc) PER CENT | "CMAN SP SER RTI are ie ae mal™ —“ | Sitka, TERED oP screen. 4.50 r*puraitere. oe “el ane eoel furnaces, seam osé Me of Gat Seoring shorts 100) Berry Bree interior ” De “st Sale F Farm 1 Equipment 7 1953 Royeraft trailer “*CASH AITING , N’ HEI | ine wp. toonas, IM th ones end Paint. 436 Orchard Lake |” 94. ~ —~-~~~—"r~ | home, 32 ft. TV, birch) 6 2020 DIXIE FUR RS GHTS SUPPLY Ter, Seeks, Bet & 970-08 | Ave. PE $6186 sie bane r Attention Orchardists | finish. reasonable. Phone. pot ee oe ____— Phone FE 4-543) jo 218 asphalt 06.7 Tent, Serene eel housebroken’ 198) D 2 Caterpillar tractor with Be 1 eae onttinen, GOR | Formerty “Bank Furniture” | CRAPTSMAN © TABLE SAW} Pine'e Cedar panelling. lee hy | pine S1418. Cedar side © st. Lake track loader extras, 4.900 C5 FE 5-5646 after 5:30, all! 2 tS © Orchard Lk. Ave) FE MP, motor. Like cee ben Piywoods. plain and decorative shakes. $1450 . PUPS | Fitehbure brush chipver com. | day S c | or ingsire st De Grove LAYAWAYS-Easy Teams 5P), Keays reorder» Bat “euher Rock lath & CHURCHES. INC. MA S-T783 gigte for use on Cot 9400. 1083 y Sat. and Sun Westinghouse stints on ate oe | Cau St Cyr Lumber Co. —_——_ en |! wa 732 Joba R. Roches Fix. 0 oa igh a Mt ‘% AND TAKE oven PaY- | IT’ S SUMMER . e - Lake Rd. Commerce DOORS | . . D 48 Ra mater: | . 7 | a veal bee with wide oven. | lease. hottete’s Standard Service. SOLLINGSHEAD DARTS TY eTOhn sien ioen Comb $29 86 vi ‘PARAKREETS WITH CAGE Taran oper from Wee. n n e 5 “Sivd” Nort North a $1499, NTS Oe | fgmiles out Baldwin Armatrong jeicun* “it HE Limited Time Only. .$5.98 $F ae taae eal Gece cits EXCHANGE, EQUITY IN CORY 3 _ PRICES : AONER md ; | 1964 PAINT COLORS pain : Phone FE 17-7845. CEE W FE DON | se1 o1 dtm St: Fe 2-403; ¢ Closed Bun | botiom plow jointers ane age. lov ly lot for sete odern 1960 nm opdyhe Pontiac ne 25% DISCOCNT™ tiger METAL CASI NETS FE 1081 8 Telerach Rd Pe 4288 | | Sabres Fear A al t PUP. | knstches Palette Sts, iss So ts sree e ‘ : Reatios | “WAYNE CABERTS” | HELE Swe | SEES Magia at | a ae REE On BUDD YS, NH HOME) fay Bese Sarat Trail APPLIANCE | Also BLAYLOCK paints wood Betchinsen‘e eee | bal See Walton & a Beer $e, chick ce taghs »slanaetas Tal er SPECIALS COAL _ — ae. - oder Dries = ey] fee 620 Pup peere. es Dravton a sing cabinet utc. ironer. §) Orchard suey? oO ’ | te” mio "Completely » PE 1 Sats & Sun's. admiral y4 sooveeceen ge | A “ere ene Tp. | Spal Cantons Pest B Polat Co | chester, 1 weeks eld #8. your gr after Pal weekdays 4 'Exchanae ms admis console 30” HOLLAND FUR-| $4P%, |_chotee, PE 2-487. . on Weteriora ta Authorizeg Galen & Service Saeie ogg |. CUPBOARD DOORS, VARI- NACE WITH BLOW-| z CHINGAHOA PUP ARE Ce | ee ee weay 4M Boye) Champion ‘cutie Sass erator | wnn giaar; tm euabe cone =| ER. TIMKEN OIL s Set Sea Cigge "| atrectora, manure spreader stlo| Beemer ang many ether 18.4 . t wesber 60. ton Pe é-1330 after ¢ BURNER LESS TANK. | Von THe Hot Ec R or. herrews, hay leeder, reke.| veut pee fan? tae Lowest 7 “Eo 2s SUL TABLE FOR R| Porter-Cable becs’s March, Metarge Seoutital | Eer'"loe"icrm cperaticas “Ain'im | ant geen a orb 30 BOT: ORL WRRNSTBKOODER! CHURCH OR SMALL! Semen" oo a Steed Ronee we nrce ss | feet jcopon Girt yp acm | par yale aes Auto Parts nen or owls, MY |_twieh. on, Fe cps P| creat sliver’ ake | atte toes au “thee Re Ainse | Oe sewn" en "wie a 1 -co" FF PRiniDAina Can, nwGinren” “Warionat | FACTORY. $75. HUR- F.]. POOLECO. have ter SO I BITS Parshington Ra. at 11 Mile PARTS—STORE door shelves, Ductberm 011 af ation type. Also) RY! FE 4-9150, AFTER | us, ey ee Og a Eenvevd_ 3-200 |. Everything for the Trailer Home. See M& otor heater Mower and openings | Pi Goatees ae “7 be Your oan breeders. $1.30 each. Cages | is47 FORD TRACTOR WAGNER gg" Teicetaun ve Dae rn Pers ak a 6 P.M OUR TOOLS bones fonder and scrange #300 Owner | ™ Across trom Tel-Hurye Center sat?” (tan Cattas om tate model care Pit taiee So paca net an pane ga eat —— | BS sigge seeewes “peek sed | ioe Gale JOnN BEAN tM Pg Bp Rg Ww. paint Se fa | = caw - | fram “tle, “Mos Balloars herd mother with 7 . or | ise GAL. BEAN sPRAvER = S ING ALL | McBride Hardware commercial use Will | fata Prides through W. nice c cK t that wil! ¢o -~ Egy sell rE tie with Bes Blow on reat Len J lee ‘een gate 4% Wall Ti to an pw nat ant 8 he § to 6:38 Closed ory Touredey. ie SRD Se Bury CORR | alan . | MAWE 3 t PE 8-1431 } . Wall Tile... .. OPEN SUNDAYS § TO 12 PE 2-0002 . . | _ 9 to 6:0 Closed ¢ Reredey, a th Sete sti ate Fae ho | ee RTICAR, rE Cameras, Equipment O1A at's "i" iathng tua TSS Sas, EO Whale? aan a aks Se cad IONEL& A Ni 7 nae op Sv | ! 9x12 Lino. ......... $1.98 tad tor | Ys IN NEW AND USED, iivy oe Ce ee FLYER TRAINS “pipe we Se Were FE —“Pactnomme swos ote | Sh seen Saciseaa™e. Remt Trailer Space 7) VW A NITED " Oe Va. | — CABE IK tent pst iv * __chimery ghove 48R2 Ortonville Bostecn hese ye vat) Sf Sia AUTHORIZED fe Tonto “pars - ; -— = "WV, . PARKHURST TRAILER CT cont, Cane. mveT Harold,s 140 S. Saginaw | a sbice ia weaves | Taken’: oa Ae eee 7 020. | excioutr Ln yy We ware FAN & SHARP a ra AE a ae tiger ew saaeegecey, | ese en o LECTRIC et teic-. ’ were Lake + Tork Peas Ame ST MT an Seartee crmched ever imi | tas Weand Bey "Seout ‘coors Sale Musical Goods 62) osm ges wre: | Sat eeety tary, cremmen| co ewanenaemee we} © GLENN'S WRSTINONOUsE 1. AUNDROMAT. | ao. | ree owe |ACCORDIANS. FACTORY Prices. | ee re Fons. Mee Ot) Ermmsnen | _ ae ont es ms in ee MOTOR SALES . bushing \o e ERs JET SHALLOW WELL | Enrol) : . ccessories =a wreck ia buildings pump inlet MA tenon | 7 Pratl st. * Fe | ei wigs Oe ae ee ener me Seen ~~ | Ber ‘Sale Used racks 90 $8. MI 61900 | we employ 4 men. not just | dishes emtiques _ t Seutparent e807 ‘Dinie Hey OR Auto Glass Service | ~ RR For Sale 60 | Wreckers but expert dismantiing | book exchange. Resale Shop. 297 SPINET D. FE jae MAST When you need it! Have you iried BY OWNER 1864 CHEVROLET '% —— ann ow | Otte eee ORINELL > scMPrERKE age porrins «| MICH “CHAINSAW you wen fusurance jobs homered | tional lights, iste ‘ef ether esires, for Sale Sixm8. WE Jeusie Se, “RSM ayes maerale | POWER POPES | Fine“ f contin FE) matrons to adopt Sed eervice | = DISTRIBUTORS =| cannes "one Castemer mer, rim | mis, in ROAT. | ~ 18 ee? doo « or . “we rs apeden man vols sew. Now. if you need good used | pevmemts availa WP. Miller | ing. Oscar PE dealt | Pore ne etd Thereughtned PE eae tem AED “ya e ‘NUD AOTO OLARS “| ites er, es mp chain sews. sump way gy om) fee etter, 7] ALL BABY | _ 2-002 | ____SAtl _M —————— | 199 Oskiand Ave re aa A hvtomatic. mCONE’S RENTAL NOT CONVINCED YET? Mi Rd), Birm wi econ. | “Vseg “ane Onliaehers, | WANTED TO SCY. FEMALE SPECIAL. wr —— ATTENTION! Se EG, | 1281 Baldwin E3007; «NAME IT-WE HAVE. IT vateae © SED RECONDITIONED" WEDIOM Fe ston." ™ Tee MODEL FARMALL. CUBS We ore wrecking 1940 | to ame 1. OES im | gaan tr tee, re a | UNION WRECKING | save | Sronlt_ We 6. Segnee a, | sm . | Dogs Trained, Boarded 70 Tite VE ARE SEINE OT 8 late model low mileace used en | mileage | will, sccest wade. mS, | wee hate? sok ie .s Te a SOMBAny Ine " New & Used Lumber | 7 ioe : — ma AND SEE US NOW FOR aa Transmission | m4 MAL ___——— | noyat’ Oe’ Lincoin a ee ee a te 4. Sup Pe ee es sree Bs MAT mm. 2 1s ~.R, sae cnas mnn AS RABONS. = ,.. FIT) F3 ANCHOR FENCES Piet Bult? noe, BES rome, * Sele Office Equipment 63 fet burasaurWA Fervor re eg Ore eins SCHRAM AUTO PARTS! J Ff UC “KS | CHEVS. raw c poe . your I DEALER mie Hwy ! ~Pe eee. Fe Pe, nd tat ang, Sere US S LOMBER Port ae Grain & Feed 71 roWtike inv" AP OPO TRE LOOES ROTO PARTS oc CHEV. 0; T. PICKUP. e-riter ey ALL KI BAY Oats sTRAW an joc ( vy LIQUIDATION — | Hight" ai Silber oh Bee Batons SEGRE ge Oe Ok Ce ea eT ueeges mon ae eee ohm” Be “SCHEV. 4 pickuP) 1954 Left-Overs = earaie ~~ L5Sa ; UNDER ?Y = 0) pew Just about ev you need lon every ees veroem | _One- Way. ai raters ypewriigr stand, We. FE DS Fon silk ALPALPA AND BROME Han 7 PEROUSON. gg? sh Se are _om_ew eas) SICHEV. ¥% T. PICKUP) 141..--y While They Last te tound here AT BaS ak Vinca tee | gota Dias hey. Ton’. iase ve QUALITY PLUS | SNAP.ON FRONT” END ALION- | “50 FORD % T. PANEL | UUTY ed aes LADIES FIRST = Beet tee! fence neste, barb tom Be $100 Cor. Perry and Wel | 'SOCHEV. SED. DEL. ALL BODY STYLES yy he ee 50 tencing end antes 8 a ato Sen 1| 48 CHEV. 1T. PANEL . , 7440 Automalie deep fry pan $68 e HOw GATE N'k SON | Service, AS LOW AS 1 New idea TT ; a fe brook dinnerware Bes | Saat WO oe ae Men Rochester “on Tones aaa ERE f- OE CTIMATE we MA HEWS $1326 4] a8 feacaias =" TE one peg mye one ve Sa re SE, Get ceria | PLES Genera ot Cine Ras HARGREAVES Mg Se Rote” ‘Broil fetiaierte pe) bie. P] ood cnetgun. uP Ngptane "out ep ah SWEDIEN OATS Gin gravel. ete, Blades, back | Your Chevrolet Dealer Headquarters Universal Maker 2095 FREE STANDING TOILETS $10 0 yw board motor. First $99 takes all Prank 7, i mio| Rese brushes otc make es ve “Fears Par 1Beal Dea! ‘ms WATCHES FOR DRESS OR WORK | | ee 8 kinds, C a aol 2, . Neder North ~s ™ ” Phe ot aad 0 Cie T re ae for Chevrolets 19.85 Men's, women's / 71x32 otnks fittings Riense doors & drawers : me 7 | HOUGHTEN & SON AN 7 oR BINDING Ty iy THE | _ a0 13 MILE AND WOODWARD ae Lame 7 hand 38 a _ ac TWOOD, CO, . . __ For Sale Livestock FB og ee Ne New ttre | me. © mee. tuck Me | tom | tater ee canine. Ph TH kgdice sate FF 2. 34.98 | 19 SAVE S210 OLD. GARAG | 1 pate. man's ise 9%. New De- APPROXIMATELY 300 HAMP. Recheeten Ou | "erie Seatpost secs Ss { rage, Fu" semperaag” Sots | Siams"bowtle Siting Tacs ‘es: | Spam bear Kaueere § Auction Sales 77, Sale Motor Scooters 82/7™E* YP Mi Ue] TIP TOP. condition Reed et ib Mile AA me ~ ros | FORMICA | ca pepe ae cree |, TT TRY NO ORL RE USED CARS 5 80 Ba. Table tops BAL ELEC. a s . Crevenes | Ball A. RR.) RSeccter, for quick sale, 61 Henry Clay. | _ 0.50 te ele, bell Dearines ew vey ST es we own =e ‘ outstand. m GALE. FRI widwré ie For Sale Motorcycles 83 44.50 614" Pet. saw & case. 35.88 LOOR oe s21.38 | Prdere! a “eee Auction House 508 Wann nanan An Auto Insurance 90-A Heel Cur aie, Mendip 3 80 \S nal ben Ly es ope soe a eee gogeee 8 Ee en =| between Drayton 820 pon PARTS AND SERVICE ON | ~~ naan ~ | $/95 Mee a” a Dam 6 UBB FARM FRESH MF \TS| "ae dee well Jet pumps with a te | RUCTION ANTIQUES eat | [2t, Maries Devideon see te ALL OTATE AUTO & FIRE 147 Cadiline 2. 4 door. rs weed! erinder 1199 Beef roast 30¢ Ib 3 = 8. ite 4 oaw (Bubediars of Gears Roebuck & | See this deeuty! 996 5 epeed seducer 7.50 | Breck’ cate pore abe tb : * | 1988 |, WARLEY-DAVISON. sits, Pe. | Co) tor tes Peatios 2 deer. Come Sat out Sno csloction Bacon 3 to 4 Ibs. chunks. 40 Ib one iim $145 hom 6 tools of ) — er 6) FT. NEW GALVA- BSS Sect machin cheat | Bost. ‘eetase’ sie. ot NIZED 1 IN, PIPE. 19c tee Ponges * Mowe 1980 Chevrolet 3 door. $195 1040, Pirmouth chub coupe. CLARKSTON MOTOR SALES 7 a ‘ . e . \ - . » . > lg ‘ a . ‘ j * ; > 5 . ft : f [ : ( rn t \ pos ‘", ‘ { ’ | \ _ bi | " , - he my oe F F i ea, ; “y 7 : y F hy : - f. Vide Meas tt 2 ‘ yt / i tf sf ‘ j n tice i ‘ ‘ ge Pe 4 Yd é ! : my oN cas raat, oF . iy! a ee ee ee a ee, ee ee {- : : . ; | ee ; . : ‘ 4] \- > 1 bAy ys a 4 loket : THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY,.MARCH 11, 1955 : 3 : 4 rR ’ ©: ' a ' _ For Sale Used Cars -91| CARNIVAL by Dick =| IN we , If | re over Be T| THE LUCKY | TURNER +3 : | NUMBER LOT} 26's whos and Deals 4 Tree Pall price. aa08 = , 1954 FORD CUSTOM 2 DOOR 8 Cyl, Radio and x: , : Spare Tire, W 2 : TAYLOR'S —4 Heater, Spare Tire, Whee] | ee GOOD USED CARS | $1199 $1199 —‘ $1199 ay “hee pppeag- ur bile sae : $310.00 Down sné $38.60 Monthly or Cs ee Sas &. et a Ein a - : ot baile Sea Oakland at Cass ie a 7 or model this spark- | "50 Olds “16 , ' . \ ™ owt ing beauty” for Yass i Trucks Are Our Business || 49 Mets? dr ---$108 48 Packard ......$9 |. motor sates _| Bob Frost, Inc. | ms | 49 Ford 2 dr. -...$199 48 Buick 2dr. .....$99 49 Dodge Coronet 4 dr. with 49Chev. 2 dr. ...$ . = Brive er 84 Orre" || 49 Plymouth 2dr..$199 “49 Nash 2 dr. .4.. .$99 : LOR’ 1952 GMC tractor. 3 cyl. |] '51 Pont. Catalina $799 “48 Frazer sed. ....$99 3 fr pA AYIA at P os | °51 Merc. clb, cpe..$544 ‘46 Merc. club cpe..$99 | ri diesel engine. Air brakes.} 33 Ford 2 dr, .;..$899 46 Plymouth 4 dr..$99 “ | . ry a 48 Nash 2 dr. eeeee - ONLY Ready to go. | (33 Plymouth 4 r-$844 7 Hraduon 2 oe ij NL ord sedan ...$299 Bic f y | 34 Pontiac 4dr. §l44d 46 Ford 2 de, «10+ .$99 ‘g : | | °51 Olds. 4 dr. .... 47 Merc. 4 dr. .... ia SHARP sexet| 1952 GMC tractor, 4 cy] stole ta sap Sf ft . , — |diesel engine. Straight air }| '52Chev. dix. 2 dr..s699 fs : CARS “Hemnalay, they tell me you're starting your th year ‘50 Mere. club epe. $399 : jhere! What are you trying to do, make yourself indispensable?" | brakes, Ready to go. S2 Stade, sedan $599 Convertibles = ‘ ord Victoria. a AT "| _For Sal Used Cars 91| For Sale Used Cars 91 '49 Pontiac cpe. ..$199 ‘53 Ford ........ $1199 js er aouna « Doom maw | Da PONS onan Guay tu ‘$4 Chev. Bel Air.$1644 "48 Ford ...... ..$ 14 i f GLE] YN'S gir yea || 1990 Ford, F6 stake. 52 Merc. 2 dr. .. .$944 152 Chevrolet wee.$ 799 ig ; an a _ j °$2 Ford 2 dr. ....$699 $1 Ford . $ 544 ‘ Bri "54 Mere. sedan ....$2095 | | 49 Buick sta. we..$299 og pore Tg ee mings "54 Ford Club cpe....$1495 1948 GMC #-+ton pickup. || ’31 Ford Victoria. .$644 roeeees 4 1953 Sunshine 3 Chev. Bel Air = SIS 7 | 3 Pontioe 4 ae. 1 4 : $3 Ford ranch wgn.. or easy ts Plymou ; wee § PLYMOUTA. In VERY GOOE | S2H 2 dr..$399 doe weeetrit |i ot m c0e|op ree re qz\| 1948 Ford F4 stake. | Saver del Airgou Trucks | Sparkling Cars 53 Pont. Chft. 2 dr..$1395 Bg cine ee 3 Nash 2 dr. .... $5 Ford ¥% T. pk.$1099 -¥% pickup. .$ 895 Chevroiets, | PONTIAC “81 § PASSENGER STA- ; . $2 Dodge 4 dr....$644 | 1954 OP IE BS! ct | 52 Pont, Catalina» $1235 seat ae tal, “sa tm aooesnace. 00-1 194] Chevrolet pickup. '49 Ford sta. wgn..$244 “49 Chev. ¥% T. pan $199 ‘| A FAMILY — 1980 Caaitec | '52 Buick Su « «$1295 | seneaeuets CON. | PONTIAC, (30, DARK GREEN, 4 ’S3 Merc. Mont. .$1444 0 Ford sed. del..$ 79 _ | @ > RANCH WAGONS finance. * "et beely, 06°52 Chev. Styline ...$ 895| gues. St, Going, Merz, 7a) Sr aeuce tor tate low pries: , EN ‘52 Ply. sta. wgn. $899 ‘54 Ford 4 T. pk.$844 $j LARRY A CLEAN ~ 1981 Desoto sports | '52 Ply. Cranbrook. .$ 795 joes PONTIAC CREEPTAEN—* LOW DOWN PAYMENTS | ‘54 Chev. sta. wn.$1444 +53 Ford 1% T. pk..$644 : : man hard top 'S2GMC % T. pk..$ 695 a td door deluse | Mydramatic. 61700. | ‘50 Plymouth sed..$192 sg) borg Y, T. Ex. $444 ; JEROME OOMmceare Mayter karteep'"eus | ot Pont. Chit. sed..$ 795 T=" elindionetleas iiss. PONTIAC, DELUXE. « POOR MICHIGAN’S LARGEST | 133 Chrysler 4 dr..$1244 co ae TP. $599 a Rochester Ford Dealer | Siremaue drive. “"*"” "| 51 Hudson Hornet .$ 695] ise Powriac. 9 DOOR OMIEF- rood “condition, ba78. hai GMC TRUCK DEALER |] 2 Hedeon clb. cpe $99 ge fe St " a} Budget.Cars—Yes! | 'S! Chev. Styline 2d. $ 695 Sirsa teal ett. SR. | sata wonriac — WYDRAMATIC! . 0 Cadillac 4 dr..$1}45 49 Chev. 12 ft. St. $299 We Have Them & Trans. al Ford Sedan ....9 OS 1982. GREEN 2 DOOR | wurw You aE oP es ++ $599 155 Chev. 14 T. Pk. $609 py MOTTO |" Secs. Too |S hey Plectine 1§ 98| Hota ceameas | enema =| \AZ1] SON GMC | : : ve cap be ; ; ’ covers, owt | i961 STUDEBAKER CHAMPION. Cass at Orchard Lake | '49M sedan .$ | ee | RRS itn ite SiO iene | ne ae HAROLD TURNER, FORD a "49 } ces . . ward. . s ARCH SPECIALS “Black "with. grey. to. ah ower | +49 Piya. sedan? 5s | | byramalie tally eauipped. 61206 | is cylinder Radio. heeter ‘od BY” COMPANY 2 BIG LOTS ; guaity 1 | 49 Hudson sedan ..$ 195 : | . ; Hy : rr be gg praiecn sedan $195) a5 row lige og et] MOTOR CLES FE FE 4.4531 4645S. Woodward, Birmingham rep cyn ge smnanono | gad Meus ar, mw mre rea | PE 29203 DAY Soananres ‘niien Pally eauioved wit pe Ng 134 Mile & Woodward sents CATALINA 3083, 30.000 ission rieet i (GLENN S Bia! SS eee Mae sss | Ste Gibatageee wh. oma Open Evenings MIdwest 4-7500 Liberty 9-4000 MOTOR SALES — | PRTG i am park) Bob F rost, Inc. | Ordan _ me * 5. RADIO. HEATER. 850 S. Woodward | . READ THESE PRICES! and you'll see why our used car retail business is the greatest ever. We're moving cars fast and furious. Our motto is “nobody walks.” We have |! four salesmen on our lot and all of them are courteous, honest, and anxious to do a good job for you. So see us first—we guarantee satisfaction in both price and quality. | $1295 $1595 | | RETAIL CARS AT A WHOLESALE PRICE | THAT'S THE RULE... . NOT THE EXCEPTION 52 Dodge LS wn retio and hoster. fine car is ready for the 2 road. e $995 still Hibernating? WAKE UP! to These Spring Bargains! 1951 Buick 2 dr. with 1952 Oldsmobile 4 dr. 1953 Buick 4 dr. Super radio and heater, Tu- Rocket engine, Hydra- with radio, heater and tone paint and very matic and tu-tone, 1 owner. clean. Dynafiow. | a Aieiod denalledscotalioes $195 1949 Ford 2dr. with ra- | dio and heater. Starts || radio and ‘*veTy time. | $895 | 1952 Pontiac 4 dr. De- | luxe 8 with Hydra 49 Chevrolet dr. with radio, heater Need second car? Here ts one for $295 1951 Studebaker. A really good and clean car with “geen a . MD Aen Aetiieadkoaie tai oan 8 Suga OR RT ae Rea ca ™ . — sonal hidieiiliil “te " : . . . ’ CTS NS NTIS a If PY ’ | i” ls F 5 7 AS ; j "53 Chev. 4 dr...... $695 47 Ford 2 dr...... $145 ; S heat : "48 Buick 4 dr..... $195 = 'S2 Ford Panel .... $645 | down, Spotless. $95 heater. 1952 b/99 Del | a '47 Ford Clb. Cpe. $278 = ‘55 Chev. Convt. .$2485 evrolet Deluxe 53 Mercury . ; 7 ‘51 Pontiac 2 dr... . $645 *51 Chev. Sedan .. .$645 $965 . $945 . 2 er. Tu-tone blue. Low || Monterey coupe. Radio. heater 47 Oldsmobile P. | S$] Nash 4 dr $395 ’S) Nash 4d c 1951 Dodge 2 dr. Radio muleage. Te reore transmission. 2 dr = with radio, heater and ¥ i} ‘51 Nash 4 dr...... ‘ 5] Nas | $395 . . . ood running motor. the % , . 40 . 1952 Buick 4 dr. Super and heater. Real mile- $1495 car for the kids. . LARRY am es Oy | 50 Olds 4 dr. 88... $545 4 Olds Sedan... .$295 with Dynaflow. No age maker, at low cost. $995 1 $175 j JEROME WE FINANCE |] 'S1 Ply. Wen. ....$795 5O Buick 4 dr.....$545 ||} rust, real comfort. 1953 Dodge 4 dr. The | || '51 Chev. Pickup ..$595 "48 Ford Sed. Cpe. $155 |, 8425 only owner of this car ‘52 Pontiac Rochester Ford Dester--}—— FO ANYBODY 76" 5 a eT a “Y.’.| eee eo is Bratton on ; ’ [FS BE ae oe te: STOP IN-TODAY 1} 46. Cadillac. Sed.---$445""53 Hudson Sedan $1195 |) $1295 1950. Buick. 2-dr. with was a lady. AS seat 733 Dodge FCONOMY USED CARS| 3 Chev. Sedan ..$1045 hed Dodge 2 dr... . $495 | 1983 Chevrolet Bel Air radio and heater. Starts $365 $1 195 ae ee SPRINOTIME #2_Sebere __ 78 +913} 51 Stude. 4 dr.... $495 50 Ford 2 dr... ee .$445 Convertible. Beautiful Ty 95 H 4 2 d . h $995 ni a SEE SCHUTZ —_|}'°53 Ply. Sed. ..0..$905 54 Chev. 4 dr.....$1595 || red with whitewalls. $195 sto and beater, No 53 Pontiac ee ' 49 F *“*®e@eer ’ . “@eee - 5 . M4 4 dr. delune 8, tie. Ra- fsa Hoek Belge © Brows | FOR A BETTER Buy In 4 ° ord 2 dr $175 Pa Chev 4dr $1565 1949 DeSoto Club down payment special. de, ester ond ane owner. 53 Ponti seu DeSoto vowermaster CL Ope. | MOREY ALL “Ante "RECONDE Chev. Cpe. ....$145 53 Chev. Sedan . .$1145 $295 Coupe all set for the 1395 . ontiac bates tee Oren ee | new can Mane As TEE? | SO Ford 2 dr...... $345 "47 Chev. 2 dr. ....$195 1980 Ford 2 dr. with road. Radio and heater. $795 | $ Converuible. radio and heater, & sss Desete © cee. | bs CHUT Z MOTORS i] '42 Pont. Sed. Cpe. $145 '53 Chev. Cl. Cpe. $1095 new paint. Wholesale 1952 Doge Hartop. Ca- |; . $] 495 Scene ane STA, © wperece sid S Mortars, Birmingham '48 Pont. Sedan ...$195 —°48 Pontiac 2 dr... .$445 price to all. $545 nary yellow. Radio and 3, Pontiac eae T wee Delete 6 Cub Conse new tires te OL Smee” | 47 Kaiser 4 dr..... $125 "SO Chev. Sed. ....$495 1949 Packard 2dr. One heater. heater and hydramatic. Pully 47 Cadill . MUST SELL —e ‘2 PLYM- ||; . ~ ’ illac $289 Dows and Trarcinn, ofee tone feces "|| '51 Hudson Sed.’ . .$675 38 Chev. 2 dr.......$65 of the cleanest cars we | 5 tees Desete V4 ais ems "fee | = fer case '52 Chev. Sub $725 "5QChev. 4 dr $545 | 1981 P $749 th have ever offered. $1595 $1595 Lg ag ni Mydramatic, bet ; - Sub. ... $7, s . sees $1 Pontiac 4 dr. wi let Bel Air | 5, Be wnt oe me me, | A BUTCHER |] SI Pont, Sedan...$745 "53 Dodge Cl. Cp. $1095] | radio, heater and Hy. $595 _ i ito. | 's4 Pontiac $495 See Who Can Givea Trimming || 2° Ford Sta, Wan. $60 'SO.Chev. 2 dr..... $595 ]|] dramatic. 1owner. “1951 srereury Club and low mileage, of|| SMcagetaee,* sam see, Nest; bg ve end = 004 ber me And Still K y & | '48 Mere. Sed. ..... $50 = °51 Kaiser 4 dr... .$595 Cou ith radio and eed extras. 47-55 Bui “ 1983 DeSoto V-8 Pordor - Neep 1our ‘or . $1695 pe w radio 5 uicks 5 Seberemars Pereer | Busines, 52 Chev, Sedan ...$795 "SOChev. 2dr......$495 |, heater. School teacher's $99 | $1695 $ and § Gr. beseeme om exteee Ms "4963 Plymouth Cranbrook _ Over 25 Y | '54 Chev. Convt.. .$1745 "50 Chev. Sed. Del. $495 1953 Buick Roadmaster car. 1953 Chevrolet 2 dr. and all sharp care. ; Fete ay wpe of Faig Deslnn || $54 Chev. Sedan. $1645 "41 Pontiac Sed.....$95 |] 4 dr. Power steering. A . with radio and heater. | 52 Pontiac $175 to $3295 f . - g 53 MC % 5 a4 real beauty. Save $1 800 Shop in town. 'l 9 @r. with redio heater and : we coten Should Meana Lot || S3GMC %& ton.. .$845 52 Chev. 2 dr... ...$795 , y || hydramatic. Mere te just the pS een cer me | ‘SO Stude. 2 dr.....8375 'S1 Pontiac Sed. . .$695 $295 1954 Buick Rosdmaster $495 ' | “ 31 Mercury 5 wo tne crea 4 roRD custom ve °™™ | 146 Merc. 2dr......$195 °S4 Chev. Pickup .$1095 Convertible. Boss’ car $795 Monterey cub coupe, radio and 4 ; $240 Down and = = #47 per mo. | 33 DODGE Vs 4 DR sais ‘49 Ply. C do. 95 31 . Pp .- at 1950 Plymouth 2 dr. with custom uphols- - 1950 Oldsmobile. V8 en- heater, mercometic drive. ; Fase wn ‘$3 DODOR CLOB COUPE = 4328 | y. Concord. . $49 51 Chev. 4 dr. .... $695 Wow! What a value. tery. « gine. Sharp and loaded poate . ~ ‘ cane Hee ae get per mo. | oe EEMQUIE ‘DR ite | 48 Chev. Convt..,..$60 '50 Merc. Clb. Cpe. $745 | See it. with extras. te Fentioc heat ’S1 Ford ; © 1088 Desoto ¥-8 Portor at ve owen e328 | 48 Kaiser 4 dr...,..$36 — '51 Pontiac 2 dr... .$725 } $725 er ana many more miles left Yt panel Meeneed and ready SD ee ner per me | 00 EER tus | 'S2 Chev. 4 dr......$695 "SI Pontiac Sed. ..$695 | $295 Down 1952. Plymouth Club $2395 $595 : ‘ PB Podge Mesdowdrook Portor Ey BUIcn «DR $319 | || 1952 Ford Ranch Wag- Coupe. is car has 1954 Buick Roadmaster $995 ' ant ber mo. | Mt CADILLAC ¢ DR. . cal '| on. 3 seater. Custom been thoroughly recon- Riviera with all power . BRAID NO DOWN PAYMENT SPECIALS | MA A TTI | EWS | job with Ford-O-Matic. ditioned. | equipment. _ ' ; ‘@ NASH | | * | . a ‘ |- Remember-40 No Down Payment Specials D | | ee tee LL ARGREAVES | 1V/ER ~ | | : 3 ~ ‘ ~ TRUCKS - ‘ . b | NEED DOUGH? Sen] “sarge FSF Pron ur. | | | : | RETAIL STORE =. % Dove “nl °t on To No, Reasonable 210 Orchard Lk. Ave. |i] {

Sel tue Ao te 04 + ous £8 ioe. Tae i + ee a eae ay ery sy re \ an ier & / . ASSO ONE PTE: Ge Cee Me pee ek Pe Oy. ee ne en De Oe eR oe PEO Pe ere ee a ee ‘ , ria f} be ( ; : af | ‘3 , wy ’ = ! ¥ r =~ Ts, gt de / ; iv > 4 ; : rr is ; \ j ' ." f . a Ld { y e } - | as - THE PONTIAC PRESS, ‘FRIDAY, MARCH Wy 1955 ‘ ‘ x Ceylon produces about 115,000 tons ef rubber per year, QUALITY SERVICE All Makes! See the Beautiful Sylvania TV 21” Model $169.95 up at CONDON’S 127 S. Parke, Auburn Call FE 4-9736 New Fall of Rock May Alter Face of Niagara Falls NIAGARA FALLS. N.Y. @ — Niagara Falls may be in for an- other spectacular face lifting. apparently had been growing big- | ger in the past day or two. * . * “If a rockfall occurs,: it will |make another definite change in jthe face of the falls,’ Joseph, | | Davis, commission chairman, said. | Listen--- to the Detroit Tigers’ Baseball Games On WPON DAY er NICHT (All Games Carried te Completion) First Game Saturday 1:55 P. M. 1460 on Your Dial }ing up in the air’ from the Ni- agara River current drew his at- tention to the widening fissure, | about 60 to 7 feet offshore from | the American mainiand. | A rockfall from the crack would | take out a huge triangular portion | |of the crestline, observers said, | giving the brink a more ‘‘orderly” or straight-line appearance. > two big bites from the falls in | | Tecent months, The most spectac- | | ular was the collapse into the river ‘100 TRADE-IN ALLOWANCE SALE! 100 USED TV SETS HAMPTON TV 10” te 21” 825 West Huren Terms Available | | The rushing Niagara has gouged | | Morgan soon. Pink Slip’ Awaits Betty Clooney on Returniz: to \Gets Invitation From Robert 0. Shortage of Members| of TV Academy Brings | Question of Authenticity * By JACK O'BRIAN NEW YORK (UNS) — Betty 4 Clooney was fired from the Jack Paar Morning Show on-TV. Comedian Pupi Campo of the same program says he and | | Betty wilt get married as soon | | as he gets a divorce trom | dancer Diesa Costello (after | |) three years separation and 14 | years of martiage). along for months but was not the | reason for the firing. Edith Adams was hired to fill in during Miss Clooney's recent | two-weeks vacation to visit her} | sister Rosemary Clooney (Mrs. | Jose Ferrer). j (Moral: Don't go away). | Anyway—here’s a happy ending fis, who loses his featured singer Jaye P. advised us last night he will be delighled to add Betty to his cast soon as contracts arrfinged. In simpler terms, it was a shrewd device to crowd a lot of unpaid stars igto two night clubs in lieu of studios and then | sel} the giamor-packed scene to several sponsors. FE 4-2525 Nova Scotia waters yield the lar- | gest tuna fish. e BARGAINS at iL. R'S ing than earning merit badges | 49:398(7) Sherlock Holmes Ron- | in “Dagmar and the Girl! gid Howard in “Thistle Killer.” | @&— Back to God. (2) Milky's Scouts,” Peggy Wood stars. (9) Down You Go. Quiz with | Movie Party. 8:30—(7) Ray Bolger. Ray has | Dr. Bergen Evans. 2 ‘I Lad |e 36—(7) Renfrew of Mounties. reunion with Army buddies, a| Three we hae seed by 6:00—(7) Press Conference. (9) sad sack and & WAC. (4) Life) *PY Her rien, Pay ad Wild Bill Hickok, (4) Vocal Va- ot Riley. Riley buys a chicken | Richard Carison , | rieties. ranch for his parents thinking | 19:45-(4) Jan Murray Show. .. ichigan Reports | they don't want to return t0/ Comedy, variety. #10 Michigans ie Brooklyn after visit in Cali- 5:30—(T) Christ Crusade. (9) Ad fornia. William Bendix. (2) 11:60—(7) Soupy’s On. Variety.| venture Theater. (4) Roy Rogers -- Today's : Television Programs - - TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS | Topper. News that Topper’s| (9) National News. (4) News, €:00—(7) Little Rascals. “Teach-| house is to be moved involves) Williams. (2) News. LeGoff. er’s Beau.” (9) Capt. Video. Se- | Kerbys in plot to keep Teaver | tas s—(7) Theater. “The Creep- rial. (4) Time for Music. | from selling it. Anne Jeffreys,| er." (9) Casey Clark Jamboree. 6:15—(9) News. Austin Grant. (4) Robert Sterling. | Casey and his Lazy Ranch Boys News. Paul Williams. |@:e8—(7) Dollar a Second. Jan| chow. “Tee Legume o we $:30—(7) Ramar of the Jungle.| Murray quiz. (9) Entertainment.| bi. Weather Jon Hall in “Lady of Leopards.” | Variety. (4) Big Story. Phoenix, | “ve (9) China Smith. Dan Duryea in| Ariz. reporter uncovers evi-/11:20—(2) Nightwatch Theater, | “Kid Monk Baroni." Far Eastern adventure. (4)| dence that breaks “The Case of Death Valley Days. Plain wait-| the BlueJean Kid.” (2) Play- y1:38-(4) Tonight. Variety with | ress, handsome miner and a| house of Stars. Mysterious sieve Alien. “Million Dollar Wedding.” (2)| blonde nearly loses mayor his News Ace. Ken Cline, Van Pat-| chance to run for election to the SATURDAY MORNING | rick. Senate in wee Pe ‘9:00—(4) Mr. Wizard 6:45—(2) TV Weatherman. Dr.| "len Drew, wae. 9:30—(4) Quiz ‘Em. (2) Michigan Stete. 9:46—(2) Wayne University. 10:00—(4) Happy Felton's Gang 10: 15—(7) Cartoons. 10:30—(7) Smilin’ Ed. (4) Winchell Everett R. Phelps. :@@—(7) Kukla, Fran and Ollie. Puppets. (9) Boston Blackie. Ken Taylor stars as Blackie in Mystery tale. (4) Studio 57. Ro- mance brings feuding families together in ‘“‘Take My Hand,” (2) Files of Jeffrey Jones. Don Haggerty in ‘Big Trou :15—(7) My Story. Drama, | 9:30—(7) The Vise. Woman living im jungle saves lives of son and | husband when natives Poison them in “The Cruel Test." (9) Falcon. Charles McGraw as he Hrocang in “Buddha, $4.98." (4) Dear Phoebe. Editor Fos- dick steps out and Phoebe Good-| & Mahoney. 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