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What might be consid- ° ered unnecessary is to us just another op- portunity for service. i 4 S $ The little things of personal eervine Gre ire Department : J uae tly before us. We think of each duty : as just another way of being helptul od So Just think ot it... with on ELGIN Water Softener 3 KITCHEN— You'litove the way soft with her nice, new family of puppies. The three fat little dogs are you'll have oll of the luxurious soft water that you can $ so young that Mrs. Doggie has not named them yet. Becausé she DUE TO COLDS ome «co bam evwy fowet & yor ewe, We other S : wants the names to be ones litte giris and boys will tke, airs. COUGHS tal of ek tela orn nenrenan > 3 : Doggie would like you to help her name them would you \ OSS 0 — = “= : her, children, perhaps brown and white | CAUSE L OF SLEEP jaa af ovfien onl vnalvethere Re reir dere Color Mrs. Doggie and . ; : or black and white. Ea tt Paper ae ce cen| You Get Prompt Relief With can be for you and your family, ge picture and the smaller “Kathe "s Med H ati teed tar did the trent tob under unl ter tides Sorweed Yieuk bia — = ee SOFT WATER WILL : the dotted lines. . epughs . Paste the hind part ot purry A to his back and spread the legi| frm elds este lous ot ormal SAVE YOU ' oo he can wp. De the Father \John’s Medicine gives ¥ up te 75% on, soaps and deter- 2 | ; up in front of Mrs. Doggie. coughs S ORM SASH a ¥ up te 25% on coffee and tea. : ; ie ct Birds on a Binge ¥ ete 20% on water heating costs © os ¥ washables will weer up te 33% $ ALUMINA Crow Gets Bang Seeing ; ’ ° a Find out ebout 3 ‘ or ype FRANKFURT, Germany @) broke a wing. He was captured ...the appliance that removes : 1| —Sam is a loud-mouthed The 7167th Air Transport Squad: ~ ser wmanshenr ee : ] 10 Self-Storing Windows crow—and @ scoundrel. ron made a deal with Sam. Sam pe eee eee eeeweseeeseesas, $ He used to settle on the U. S.| agreed to put the finger on fellow H FRAYER’S i 3 ’ Heevy Extruded Air Force base here each after-|crows—for a price. The Air Force H , 1 3 1 noon around dusk with hundreds|C@me through with free quarters IA Si Piaaae Sand sae Nata Oiprmenenon ‘ ; 2 Combination Doors of other crows with the same/ and rations BE § he now. eoltmaaer, ' 3 Complete pg Ry chyna re Now when the gun and rod boys Soumes + NAME! : sesemlies on Uncie Sam's planes| &° for shoot Sam goes slong. Blooming : ADORESS f 3 Reg. $318.00 would give them a jolt, They clam-| | He wears « strong cord Sa Sarees % . si z 7 ~“ _ ; ie | en ne , wow YOU can enjoy ZELGIN SOFT WATER throughout your home! Mercury’s prices start below _ 13 models in the low-price field* “Besed on comparisas of menvicctwrers’ wegested Ie! or foctory rete:! prices PAYS room af . y eae jes \ 4 ia 2 F, , : . z ” ae hie fas sees 3 fee at op Se aes Aes sk Pa) ebb A in oa 29167 a - j mh, : AL LINCO —- Ee bp A ad ed FF A. oy ~ qth AL, BM ee a % > ee Montereys, smart Montclairs). @ There's a 4barrel vacuum-operated carbu- retor standard on every model at no extra ACURY.... FUTURE STYLING, SUPER POWER * evisiom BH Fa Sulit TOAST OF THE OWN,” suntoy erenins. 0100 te 00% Station WIEK, Chinn © LN:-MERCURY Oe oleae Lanam 2-dese C-pesenper Sedun—is shows shows, Other models a new 4-door all-metal 8-passenger Station Wagon. _ horsepower in the ultra- SALES, INC. . before you check the price of this one ‘ on : eat? *< es —- a Pt ¥ ‘= — —* BPEL AND LOOK AT THE EXTRA SIZE, BEAUTY, POWER, AND VALUE YOU GET @ Mercury is bigger than the “low-price” ca ns ia length hdl, and whadhens. ™ @ You get exclusive styling—Mereury’s stand out styling is shared by no other car. cost." You enjoy 2-barrel economy for normal driving, 4barrel pickup for fast getaways and safer passing. @ Revolutionary new high-compression spark plugs provide top performance at ail speeds —help prevent fouling and pre-ignition. @ You save when you buy. Compare our . allowance on your present’ car. It's based on high-volume sales. We can be generous. @ You protect future trade-in value. consistently leads its field for resale value, AO West Pike Street ig eter ats 2 eo Sg : «gl Sp ame aa le goa a nn, epeiniacaie: Ain TT th ite OE Wen jet add adenine ‘i MS a ee ee pia if i il; ‘ Z * ze il : atl | ! i ts I i ri f ie fis if if if f rie Foreign Students Discuss Issues ivf (lk i if ia, AL | ie: get Be | | | [ E i ity i Hi i i a Ht ag? a: | it | rt si ‘elt i all z = FRESE Pee ee i ‘ ” omg erie OT a at —s ~ st ayaa maven Yeates omer ee = x oe, . s _—- — STYLISH SAMARITANS — The Ladies Auxiliary of the Avondale Firemen’s Metropolitan Club Spirit 83 are staging a fashion show to hospital bed and portable wheel chair. Spring fashions featured at the 8 p.m. Thursday show at the Avondale High equipment purchased to be used by the community at examining a portable wheel chair are members Jr., Mrs. John Bradford, Mrs. James Angus and Mrs. Euclid Mintville. Dems, GOP in Two Areas Pick Slates of Candidates Democratic and Republican cau-| tam McFeely, constable; and B,. L. Hamilton, Helen Jencks, Ronald Sutton for the Republican committee for the next two years Democrats in Brandon Township named no candidates for super- visor, clerk or treasurer's offices Bob Pickford and Charlies Pen- gus won Democratic ballot positions for two-year trustee; William Ray (full term) and Kenneth Wait (va- cancy) for justice of the peace; William Harrison, board of review; William Ray Troy No.2PTA to Hear Talk on Incorporation TROY TOWNSHIP — A hum- orous skit enacted by PTA mem- bers, and a talk on Troy incor- poration, are in store for those who attend a meeting of Troy No. * |\2 PTA, scheduled for 8 p.m. Wednesday. Norman Barnard, township sup- ervisor, will discuss the incorpora- issue. in the Fulfillment,” a skit a HY rl: ay | | i . | tren 2 a | “Troy | written by Mrs. Howard Sanders, | staged by the PTA mem- | | bers. The skit points up the trials | and 3 7 E at Lr, tri tions of moving into the . country In Brandon Township, the Re- publicans winning places on the April 4 baflots were: Frank Brig- | Farmington Girl Scouts Mex Charies Boyne, vice presi-|ham, supervisor; Helen Tucker |to Mark Anniversary dent; Mrs. Joseph Diem, secre- Jencks, clerk; Milton Miller, treas FARMINGTON — Local Girl tary; Mrs. Roy McDonald, treas- | urer; B. L. Hamilton and William | 24 troops will celebrate the urer, and Mrs. Riley Ramsay, cor- | Sutton, two-year trustees. ‘birthday of Girl Scouting in the responding secretary. | Floyd Burt was nominated for | local high school gym at 7 p.m. fui term justice of the peace; | tonight. Parents and friends of the | Mai 4 pointed dames Fiattery, justice of the | Scouts are invited to view movies| il Carrier Ap peace to fill vacancy; Frank | of the day camp. | NORTH BRANCH—Mrs. Fred) Skinner, boarg of review; WH- Bond School neighborhood troops post office, to fill the vacancy West Bloomfield Kiwanis created by the recent resignation | Wij] Meet Tomorrow of Samuel P. Bowman | ——— | WEST BLOOMFIELD—The West | Bloomfield Kiwanis Club will meet County. Calendar rk C. Bird Chapter 24. OFS Miss Betty Murphy will speak circle will meet at noon Thurs- at the home of Mrs. Fred Tucker | on “Child Guidance Services. The 4 Meyers Ra. Drayton Plains Mem- | program is under the direction of bers bring 4 the host- ea turutn geaert and coffee | Dr. Leif Hougen Bes f ‘The ver Big Beaver Methodist Church “at 12:20 pm. Wednesday ter | Health Talk Slated & potiuck junc: 4 | Wace of 4 Beavers Methodist Church| SOUTH LYON — Walter F. Watt meet at 12: at nn |of the Michigan Department of : ‘and | Mental Education will speak on the |ty in your Child,” and show a ta The Metamora Farm Bureau will meet. “ ” at 8 pm. Wednesday at the home or | Him, Preface to Life, at the Mr. and Mrs. Herman Fick on Baldwin | Primer-Parent meeting held at 8 Farmingtes Parmington Beou ignnerbooe school. The public is invited. Girl t ne monet is Sous st Son were’ Catherman Heads Cub Pack 279 CLARENCEVILLE—Nathan Ker- Mothers of Girl | in the neighborhood are invited | | at the Rotunda Inn at 12:10 p. m. Wednesday | p.m. Wednesday in the elementary | ap by is the new cub master of Cub Pack 279, with Earl Gilbert as | held their birthday party at the | school Saturday. The. Bond neigh- | borhood's six troops this year sold ight County Villages| Lake Orion OKs Revision of Charter; Holly Residents Approve Sewage Plant There was opposition or local | clerk and treasurer, and received issues in only three of eight vil-| 252 and 216 votes, respectively. lage elections held within the Mepublican Charles Tressler county yesterday in voting at defeated Democrat Fleyd K. woe” Sic, ate | Sane te Milford, Leonard, Oxtord, Roch-| the village council posts. ester and Clarkston. | In many cases, earlier primary elections had reduced the ballot to a single slate of unopposed candidates. | council seat. Holly ] ; Lake Orion . F With no opposition to a siate of By a vote of 31] to 129, Holly -andidates for village offices, village decided to bond [06 there was a light turnout yester- $238,000 for a sewage dsposal | day. plant and sewer extensions. ‘The proposition had been defeated in = wt sar’ baney Pek —_ two previous elections. i a (8: W. Russell Lope. President Werth Hitchcock, | assessor, 92, and Grover Shim- whe won the election last year | mons, 90, Carroll Kirkpatrick, running as a sticker candidate, 87, and Rebert S. Hauxwell, 89, was returned to office by a vote | village trustees for twe terms. of 246 to 215 for Bryce Dabler | Clarkston running en a sticker. | Unanimous balloting gave all ’ With three full term trustees to | village candidates 35 votes yes- be elected, there were four can-| terday. didates on the ballot: The vote; Elected were Russel Coltson, was: Aram Krikorian, 304; | president; Ralph Thayer, clerk; William K. Alberts, 250; Harry K.| Mary Baldwin, treasurer; Lioyd McDaniel, 242; Paul O. Cohee,| Sibley, assessor; and Robert L. 238. The losing nominee, Cohee, | Jones, Lloyd Megee, and Edward has been on the council several | O’Roark, for three two-year trustee years. terms. Running on a sticker, Samuel Wright polled 28 votes. For trus- tee to fill vacancy, Stanley! Gmelich had no opposition, and | polled 298 votes. For clerk, George J. Patterson| Clarence Shaw received a one was unopposed and polled 393/ Year term, by virtue of polling the votes. For treasurer, Anders 0. | 'ast of the four candidates. Hustvedt had -no opposition and Named to two year terms were received 237 votes. Without oppo- John Dahlman, 106; Paul Hofmeis- sition, Aubrey Butler for assessor ter, 108, and Clarence Burr, 119. polied 318. Ortonville Oxford A write-in candidate whe was Oxtord villagers overwheim- elected over one listed on the ingly approved ‘ar the V8. ballot was the unusual note in Stewart Langley, Pickford, 121; C. A. Webster, ® pe" cia’ Elmer G. Runyan UTICA — Service for Elmer G. | Runyan, 92, of 45669 Cass Ave., | was beté Gets aterneen at Seliware- koff-Milliken Funeral Home, with i (ere Republican Bartlett B, Smith Cf Plate Office Moved defeated Democrat Paul A. Plot-| NORTH BRANCH—The branch zer 157-134 in a good voting turn-| office of the Secretary of State, in out of 297 in the village of Milford | charge of license plates, this week yesterday. moved from the Gazette office to Republicans Florence Harland?the rear of the Knack Fashion and Amber Culhan were unopposed | Shop, in charge of Mrs. Ruth in seeking return to positions of! Knack. , | for assessor. .|Lapeer High Band Wins 120. Long was a write-in anna | | and beat ballot candidate Carl: Wudarski by one vote. } Lee Palshan was named presi- | dent with 50 votes, and a similar , number were polled by Lavern | Borst for clerk, Jennie Saunders | for treasurer, and Frank Skinner | Leonard Each member of the unopposed slate of village officer candidates | received 34 votes in the balloting. ' Lawson Shiek was named presi- dent: John Lobzien. clerk; Lucille Porter, treasurer; Cecil Leistmaa, | John Sutherby, and Dwight Patter- | son, two year council members; | Edward Porter and Arthur Coffee, lone ‘year council members, and | Jesse Sutherby, assessor. Study Group Hears ‘Police Chief Speak WATERFORD TOWNSHIP — | Police Chiet Frank Van Atta de- | scribed types of delinquency when he spoke last night before Child | Study Group II, meeting at the home of Mrs. John Dawson. | Van Atta said he felt that most, delinquency started in the home. | Quarreling, embittered parents, broken homes, parents who are too strict, lack of religion and lack of adequate school facilities were listed as contributing to the down- which followed the speaker, new officers were elected for the 1955- 56 year. Mrs. Dean Toles was elected president; Mrs, E. L. Win- deler and Mrs. William Bawden A Class First Rating LAPEER — Lapeer High School Band won its first place rating in a competifion with Class A bands at Grand Blanc, entitling it to compete in the state band contest in April. +f The band is under the direction of Richard Schadel. Methodist Churches Set for Conference at Dryden DRYDEN—The quarterly con- ference of the Dryden and Leonard Methodist Churches will be held at the Dryden Methodist Church at 8 p.m. today. The Methodist district superin- ee te will direct | Commerce WSCS Set to Hold Lenten Breakfast | COMMERCE — The WSCS of Commerce Methodist Church will hold its Lenten Breakfast at 10:30 a.m. Wednesday. | Sive an illustrated chalk talk, and a business meeting will follow. Controversial Council Report to Be Aired to Discuss Incorporation of Rochester ROCHESTER — Village Mana- move, which would increase the ger Robert Slone today voiced | village's area from 1.6 square miles hopes of a good turnout for the | to 5.8 and boost its assessed valu- Wednesday evening open meeting | ation to double its present $5,- Asks Big Turnout at Meeting Tomorrow, | The Rev. Perry Thomas will Polident A 50c Dr. Lyon’s Tooth Pdr. 32° 45c_ Fletcher's Castoria..29°8 60c Value, 4-Way Cold Tabs. 36° Phillips | 9° MILK of 50c Value a" 49° Sucaryl - 58° . Vick’s Rub 29° Anahist =. 74 Dare od \ cs 79¢ Value PEPSODENT ANTISEPTIC SAL -HEPATICA : . | seeking the incorporation would be | available for signing or circulat- ing, at the meeting, which is slated 1,000 boxes of Girl Scout cookies. | on incorporation of Rochester as a | 000,000 figure. | for 8 p.m. in the high school gym | city, including a portion of Avon| Included in the area which would Advertisement) . Township. be within the new city limit would Wh $ ffe ounty irths “We are anxious for as many; be two large industrial plants y u r htment villagers to attend as possible,”| which bolster the tax base of the P) Births ore reported, by frag eros Slone said. ‘This is a vital topic | township. , Bleeding Piles families . . and rs Aj which is “of coneern to every per- | Dorn te Mr end Mrs. Dean Hewitt ana| son, the way our area is growing Dan ee ee the woth . on Even dectors and are amazed at this | © Str. ond Mire Wikem Sov. * with new subdivisions every day.” mn ny Detreit new, item . present , Threw suppamtanes eo Up for public airing for the | Broach Company on the south. wants Tony & ungponell of th of the tow pear Pastefmack t-| second controversial armiens drug, after meals ents of son John Rewer grotadiae the vill The report was presented to the wT st amanng ia (mn Mr end Mrs. Robert Stumbeugh of polar 1 which recommends public Dec. 30, and discussed at dapat Ret ms fore rors 4 head He a are birth of i the Feb. 10 ever veperted where directions were followed. yes roa announcing the a public meeting Feb. 10. Y these amaging remuita, Get a bettie | their first child, = ter. incorporation of the village as a Village president Clarence Burr ancroa te wan ot Mr. and Mra Shelby Russel! are par-| Clty to solve its “fringe-ares | wit be moderator of the discus-| Simms: Walgreen's; Thrifty, J. Vi ents of @ son tmiay Cur problems. sion, and other members of the vil- | siankster far Seats ose Bree Mr. and Mrs D Cowantes are parents | Avon township officials and resi- | lage council: will be , eS i ae Seseres ales weloonse Snow oom Reston dents have spoken out against“the| Manager Slone said that petitions ioute. — ters were born VanDyk and to Mr. and Mra, surea Remee 4 oe was born to Mr. and Mrs. jeger ‘ Mr. and Mrs C. Allen Parker are par- ents of a daughter, * Additional Coutty News on Page {19° WEDNESDAY IS DOUBLE RED STAMP DAY FIRE AUTO THEFT Sree ' DWELLING ALL RISKS Specialists in Auto Insurance CALL FE 5-8172 ‘Today for Information —— Lanelle 504 Pontiac State Ba Mgvi1 LNIGIODV 1h 100 BAYER ASPIRIN... .43¢ $3.50 Value Toe Nail Clipper . . “1° Pkg. 20 GILLETTE BLUE BLADES ..... She Value ' cunt hea 100 Alfalfa Tablets...... 98¢ Cod Liver Oil........." 69¢ 100 Vitamin A-D Capsules . 79 G5¢ Alka-Selizer........ 3% 100 Liver-lron B Complex::: 31% 100 Vitamin A wi’... . . S212 units eeocee Kleenex 200 ......:. 011 ba? << *~ » * % ? Are You Modernizing fad ? ‘Liquor by Glass Defeated . Voting was generally light in out-|Ginnig for the presidency, 45 to i i ! | i | i a¢2 | fii Ih L rs ne AGRA Eet Ete ht eeees ~ 2 i i Fa TP i Troy Group Picks .. Officers; Another .| Slates Election for AXA E Good for anyone not photographed during the past 9 months i t Tel. FE 5-082 KENDALE'S 145. Sogn fj > USE OFFER BEFORE MARCH 26. 1955 L. os * - 7s) Ce ee a ee A A —_ J id | Kenneth G HEMPSTEAD — INSURANCE ya 102 E. Huron St. Ph. FE 4-8284 Te cai if oft i can you qualify? COLUMBIAVILLE — Service for SE ESLSDSS SOSA Cee rr ox. rf only careful drivers .. are wanted for STATE FARM INSURANCE Reckless drivers are costly drivers! “Careful” - drivers mean fewer accidents and lower claims costs! These lower claims mean lower insur- ance rates for you. That is why State Farm aims to insure only “careful” drivers. If you are a “careful” driver you should look into this low-cost automobile insurance plan—it TG | may mean tangible savings for you. Call your : State Farm Agent to see if you can qualify as . [ FASTER NO MONEY DOWN o- Cz a “careful” driver. There is no obligation—and you may save money on your auto insurance. = ft Pays te Know Your State Form Agent } _ James Schell, FE 4-9546 ] Franklin Aherns, FE 4-9546 Howard C. Bratt, FE 4-6921. | Earl Davis, FE 4.9546, Robert Goll Je, OR 3-2778 J. Vern Hartman, FE 4-9546 © Leo Huffman, FE 2-0201. | | a Lester Oles, F 2-0396 . | a THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, MARCH 15, 1955). Woting is Light in Oui-County. Vilage at Imlay Ci defeating William Day, 54-10, and James Whiteman the treas- on tin een in tetas lin, 37-28. ~ Willem Ribbie, 45, George Schenkel, 4, and Donald Hard- Wick, 33, Won the three trustee seats, over Richard Ree, 12, Lieyd Jakobus, 30, and Charies Flower, 22. Named assessor was Gordon Rain, wip Aerial dehe Crack Romeo In the lightest vote in three cast compared to last year, an unopposed slate of village offi- cers was elected, Philip M, Stone polled 126 for presiderit; Grace R. McKay, 132, for treasurer; Glen Levin, 129, for assessor; Edgar Priest, 127, and Charlies E. Preston, 124, for li- brary directors; William Oming, 122 for clerk, William Totten, 129, George Tap- ley, 119, and Lynn Posey, 112, were placed council. All vetes in Named were Weingarts, clerk treasurer Hazel tees sell, and Béward and Nerth mages pe So nen of ten. two former office holder to run. Elected were president; Clare Fred Baldwin, s From Cranbrook LAPEER — fiow to make the of the g g | g 8k AH 5 } We Heve Your Easter BONNET S399 Sailors, Clip, Off Face and Flower. Paris Originals $10 te $15 GEORGES NEWPORTS 5 | Smart Easter at Clothing at Special Prices— You Get Twice as Many Stamps, Tool » - i Double Stamp © $35 All Nylon Toppers ~ © $29 Weel Knit Toppers © 39.99 Pin Check Coats © $35 Weel Suede Coats © 39.99 Weel Box Suits 5 © 49.99 Cobardine Suits © 49.99 Poodle Cloth Swits TALL GIRLS’ COATS - SUITS “49” ‘SUITS- | TOPPERS . You Get 500 Stamps Wednesday! Imagine These Coats, Toppers at $25 § Higher Priced Suits for Only $25 We Can Fit Every Height, Size end Style 'NO MONEY D “~*~ VLAS wT yrs Speciol! Bester: | } } GIRLS’ SUITS . .$5 EASTER SUITS ‘28 (i a t : * be 3 ren 7 * KAT Kick Committees Announced - Roosevelt Temple to Be Setting for March 26 Event life. It goes on the skin directly, just | as a perfume doef It's extra-con- might be a help to those women ments will be served. The show will feature fashions from the Union Store and will be held in Rooseyelt Temple on State street. Mount Rainier has an area of publicity. WITH THE NEW SILVERPLATE DESIGN 16 West Huron Street FIRST TRULY MODERN in 1847 ROGERS BROS. serving condy, nuts, relishes, etc. plus a sitverploted motching serving spoon. Both in the NEWEST 1847 Rogers Bros. FLAIR design, America’s Finest Siverplote.: | © Registered Jewelers—American Gem Society @ B drive home of Mrs. Eric Hoover. A who say “perfume just doesn’t last jon me.” (Mrs. Barnds Heads St. Marv Giuld Mrs. William Barnds was re- elected president of St. Mary Guild of St. Benedict Church at a meeting held recently in the Marlborough Mrs. Barnds and Mrs. Anton Bego assisted the hostess. Other officers elected were Mrs. Earl McJunkin, vice president; Mrs. Lee Johnson, treasurer and Mrs. Tom .| Mrs. Alfred J. | Maine, Mary Show for Wedn ¢ Mary Ann, to Alfred James Rosborough Jr. He is the son of Mr. and Rosborough of: Pilgrim road. ~ He was graduated from ‘Colby College, W aterville,, Ann was freon lekigan State College. ' - MARY ANN RAINEY Mrs. police work has taught her that | the face of crime and delinquency St. Anthony Guild | Names Committees coming year were Mrs. Miller, Mrs. Ralph Cotcher, Mrs. Bertil Cedarieaf, Mrs. Bernard Stone, Mrs.. Arthur Perrin, Mrs. Homer Moran and Mrs. William Brandt. :|Mrs. Charles J. Barrett '|Speaks on Social Work Nancy Serra Feted f Mr. and Mrs. Methodist Group Holds Luncheon “A Young Woman Moves to the City.” ©) |Coming Events Dolores-O Club of Ledies National League will meet with Mre. Phil - rr 11 Center Street, Wednesday a p.m. on toate, ith E. 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