EE I ee a eae ee a ee THE oe ’ salccieciin ss Niches es) tina Pree the ee ee ee PO til m ~ . “ei Ae 4p wy . ry A we ae ' " % ose dra Penns xan ond edhe yen nati ot , aot ¥ v1 + Rphiyes_5 eee eee a aes mines eee we “a se er. gee NTIAC PRESS ' d ei” CTS ay, Mee . > ia a ‘ im b 7 < a al an oo awe : . , mee » s ; oye 7? Oe ne ae Re ee ee ee ee a Doren TO NE a ee em se Thursday: Mild Details page two 118th YEAR sn x** PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 9, 1955—44 PAGES Dulles Believes Clash in Offing for US., China Warns Commies That Americans Have New Precision Weapons WASHINGTON (® — Sec- retary of State Dulles’ trip). to the Far East apparently convinced him the United States and Communist ' China are heading toward a military showdown — prob- ably over Formosa. In a nationwide broad- cast last night, Dulles is- sued two solemn warnings: 1. To the Chinese Reds he said Tne ian int Fe : (Continued on Page 2, Col. 4 Fire Surrounds Crashed Plane Airliner Sets Mexican tA ™ = ’ v MEXICO CITY #—Rescue work- ers battled a raging forest fire today in an effort to reach the Arrival in Bethlehem sua, There was no reom at the Inn for Joseph and Mary. The Life of Christ—3 God Comes Down fo Earth as Naked, Helpless Child of Ql the claimants of early end asserts that we have « virile wieur—to fill the desperate needs By BIGHOP FULTON J. SHEEN _Bven His birth was a forecast of His death, which was the primary purpose of His coming to this earth. Caesar Augustus, the master bookkeeper of the world, sat in his palace by the Tiber. Before him was stretched a map labeled “Orbis Terrarum, Imperium Romanum.” He was about to issue an order for a census of the world, for now all nations were subject to Rome. There was only one capital in the world: Rome; only one official language: Latin; only one ruler: Caesar. To every outpost, satrap and governor, the order went out that everyone was to be enrolled in his own city. To the fringe Gf the empire in a little village of Nazareth, soldiers tacked upon walls the order for every citizen to register in the town of his family’s origin. Joseph, the builder, descendant of the great King David, was by that very fact obliged to register | im the city ef David which is Bethlehem. In ac- cordance with that edict, Mary and Joseph set out | from the village of Nazareth for the village of Bethlehem, which lies about five miles on the other side of Jerusalem. Five hundred years before the prophet Micheas had prophesied concerning the little village: . “Thou Bethlehem art the least of the cities of Judea and out of thee will He come forth who is to be a ruler in Israel.” Joseph was full of expectancy as he entered the city of his family and was quite convinced that he would have Joseph goes only to find each one crowded, seeking in | vain for a place where might be born the One to whom heaven and earth belonged. Could it be that the Creator Okays Harlan Senate Group for High Court ike’s Choice for Post Wins Committee Nod in 10 to 4 Vote WASHINGTON — The Senate Judiciary Commit- tee today approved the nomination of Judge John Marshall Harlan for the Su- preme Court. P Sen. Dirksen (R-Ill), em- erging from a closed meet- ing of the committee, told newsmen that 10 senators voted for confirmation, 4 against and one voted pres- ent. Harlan, the grandson of a Supreme Court justice, was nominated by Presi- dent Eisenhower last No- vember to fill a vacancy on the court left by the death last October of Justice Rob- ert H. Jackson. 7 said that he thought a OK Telegraph Road Right-of-Way Purchas Couple May Be Champion Blood Donors State to Build ‘oa MBG I: me Route Beneath ~~ Orchard Lake Grade Separation First Item on Project for Coming Summer Elimination of the long- time Telegraph Rd. - Or- chard Lake Ave. traffic bot- be issued this week for pur- chase of right-of-way for a relocation of Telegraph. The relocation will be one ¢ : Hf I zi is ¢ i jal i i fre in 4 State Flood Ohio River Is Expected, to Reach Crest Today in Cincinnati CINCINNATI @#—Red Cross offi- cials today said some 2,658 fami- lies in four states have suffered) Smith testified before the Senate Banking Commit- tee. Chairman Fulbright (D-Ark) asked soon after Smith read his prepared statement whether he thought the committee's Ohio River. This includes Ohio.| the price drop. Kentucky, West Virginia and Indi- ana. |Mr. Chairman,” Smith replied = mS oneal suffer damages when | day-to-day testimony. river overflows. Smith said he believed that scent | Smith's view was pretty much Pennsylvania echoed by Henry G. Riter III, new Virginia. 1 Up a steep hill he climbed | | the hardest hit river) porters at the White House towns was Manchester, Ohie.| Riter had just had a visit with President Eisenhower, and said he told the President that business conditions generally ‘‘cestainly are looking very good.” Asked agreed, Riter replied: “T would say so, yes.” |Broker Doubts iftStud ‘Caused Slump in*Stocks: WASHINGTON (#—The head of the world’s biggest brokerage firm testified today he doubts very much the Senate investigation had anything to do with yesterday's three-billion-dollar break In the stock market. Winthrop H. Smith, managing partner of Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & Beane, gave that opinion and stood firm on a declaration—prepared before the market drop—that public confidence in America's economic fu- , ture has reached a very high level. + > Mild Temperatures ‘Are Forecast Here Yesterday's high winds ‘inquiry into the stock mar-| blew snow and cold weather into damage by the flooding ket had anything to do with | this area today brought sunny skies that j}and mild temperatures that are | day. ao ment test | The U. 8. Weather Bureau sa) . ate there will be in its banks in the léwer portion | warning investors against buying| end F or selling stocks on the basis of | | day. to 57. ly cloudy 42 degrees y. with a i | “T would doubt it very much, | ¢xPected to continue through Fri- ° ‘ A snowfall of .04 of an inch yes- | The Gov’ ment | president of the National Assn. of | terday accompanied thermometer Manufacturers, in a talk with re | readings that started at a brisk 8 above shortly after midnight and | | Tose to a high of 32 in late after- | Today at 8 a.m. the mercury stood at % degrees with winds at 20 m.p.h. from the southwest. whether the President 2 p.m. temperatures had climbed By Hl mDemanded inRape Case 7 | i Under an opinion by the outgoing . the _ Hearing March 16 tions on two counts of kidnaping and raping and were ordered held 7 by Municipal Judge Cecil Me-) Callum in defaujt of $10,000 bonds each . rein at, “See“ooee! $10 Cut in Taxes Chavers, 26, of Gary, Ind., his} ; SS Solons Would Combine Reduction With Other St., Joe Williams Jr., 22, same) | address, and Winston Johnson, 25. Revenue law Changes WASHINGTON # — Senate | of 312 Hughes. They are accused Democrats were reported tinker- of abducting and raping a 21-year- old mother of three children early The hearing will determine |, ng today with a compromise pro- whether they wilt be tried im isa to combine a $10-a-person in- the two counts issued in # War jaw changes. But Senate Repub- rant yesterday by Chief Assistant jicans remained set against any According to Capt. Clark M.| Sen. Lyndon B Wheaton, chief of Pontiac detec-| Texas, the Democratic Sunday morning. Oakland County Circuit Court o8 | nome tax cut with other revenue Prosecutor George F. Tayler. |tax reductions now. Johnson of chi ‘exas, th > leader, T (Continued. on Page 2, Col. 4) [called “an afternoon_news confer. ence to disclose details of a mi- nority report by six Senate Fi- nance Committee Democrats who |supported a House-approved $20- a-person tax reduction rejected by \Needn't Nose that committee last week. Into His Affairs From other quarters it was DENVER —An elderly man, learned the six—including Johnson dropped into a private tax consult- —have been discussing a com- ant’s office for help on his income | promise proposa] to lump a $10 tax report, He'd passed the 65- | cut with repeal of both the divi- | year-old mark, he said, 10 years | dend income credit and acceler- | ago. | ated depreciation allowance voted Tax Consultant: ‘Then I suppose by Congress last year. Rier, presidés of the Thomas | 2] Persons Killed as Bus A. Edison Co. of West Orange, you received a pension?” However, Chairman Bridges E / les and nearly | the President did not touch on the County. | decline. Riter, a former investment bank- -|N.J., said his conversation with| Upsets, Burns in Korea SEOUL @®—A bus jammed with businesses from rise in stock market prices over passengers burst into flames 40 Meigs County, down to the last year. or yesterday's sharp | miles east of Seoul yesterday, j burned 21 persons to death and injured 20 others. Fiderty Party: “Nepe. Never asked the gov'ment for nothing at no time.”’ T, C.: “Well, now, you're en- titled to that pension and also to double exemptions on your tax if (R-NH) said a canvass by the GOP Policy Committee indicated his party's senators were “prac- tically unanimous” against the | $20 proposal er any compromise fer it. Se far, Sen. Langer of Nerth Dakota has been the only Police said a front wheel col-| you'll just declare your age.” lapsed and the bus rolled over on its side. The gasoline tank explod- “As long as they are conducted{ ed before the screaming passen- (Continued on Page 2, Col. 7) | gers could free themselves. E. P.: “I don't figure my age | Republican te come out fer the is any of the gov’ment’s business. | Democratic plan. I don’t ask them no questions and | Chairman Byrd (D-Va) of the they don't need to ask me now.” | Finance Committee said he is go- | ing down the line against any tax | reduction. He said he foresaw no Expect Hungarian Premier to Sink With Malenkov 222233: until “probably ‘sometime in; The repercusssions of this event et Mescow (Iron Curtain, point to a ‘seething | “'S . byt if will be felt all throughout . the Communist satellite countries, and in Moscow if may mean that the doom of former Premier Georgi resistance in Hungary to the Com. | munist dictatorship being operated first secretary of the party. These reports are invariably that at least % per cent of Hungary's popula- tion, outside the Communist party, an agreement not to begin voting for Moscow under Matyas Rakosi, until Monday at the earliest. 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WEDNESDAY, MARCH 9, 1955 Fe. a pe ne ng ry g Pay gy ely emo heute, instating stag beuet ptibie * i i ie ‘ ; oe of forest buffalo, found on the | invited famous hunting terrain e iad She” ISS a aS “"Cotffee Still Favorite Beverag ' ; . figures showed today that many {that every person in the country commodities Americans switched to tea in 1954|COUld have consumed the equiva- long chain of the marketing lent of about 13 and a half pounds because of high coffee prices but s of coffee in 1954. tem to preliminary tally indicates thai at One Jove is still the favorite by Pearly |-ymate is that imports were down atl A Census Bureau report, cited| 29 Pet cent from the 1983 level. name brands of cottce by the Agriculture Department, es- Soqanoarenacee : timated U. S. coffee imports last ind Himated U. Scotts imports Wet | State Physician : ; PAR JRVUU : ren Pants. population ot AWarded Scroll : ; W F K haacticomnts for Long Service : ; “ ” DETROIT (UP)—Dr, Duncan J. 7 ° ! \ Monthly Pains” stopped | occu cr mot tte vomsna tas : 4 4 March 12th marks the ° ° c Ail anudiadeanX of | @ramazingly relieved —sepiember as “Michigan's fore- : ° . the ; ry | in 3 out of 4 cases in doctors’ tests most family physician for 1954," : 4 : founding. of the ja = R= unnecessarilv— received an honorary scroll today “4 . Girl Scouts of Amer- | pains and weak “no good” feelings les the 1955 Michigan Clinical In- ; 4 ica. We congratulate | Peeeeetes voy £4 4 and Pethets | stitute got under way. ~ ° this greot organizo- | Soemaiea complete Ge eiveitag caltes from McColl, 87, was presented the 4 : tion for their out) ene ee ee amy (Scroll by Dr. R. H. 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Dakota Kentucky Tennessee - Louisiana Utah Maine © Vermont Maryland Virginia Massachusetts Washington ’ Minnesota W. Virginia Mississippi Wyoming Another vita) point is that as a State with one of the biggest tourist indus- tries, we not only should provide our visitors with good roads but let them help us pay for them. Both California and Florida do this with six and seven cent gas taxes respectively. Reciprocal Trade Backers Renew Fight in Senate One of the most important show- downs of the 84th Congress has begun before the Senate Finance committee. ‘ There backers of this key measure in the E1isenHower program—extension of the Reciprocal Trade Act—are testify- section ener! my Our national interests as well as our leadership of the free world demand ex- tension of this act without crippling. amendments. School Aid on Ballot Approval by both House and Senate at Lansing assures a place on the April 4 ballots for a constitutional amend- ment to help school districts finance sorely needed new class rooms. The amendment is based on a plan first advanced by Louis H. ScuimMdz1, long time member of Pontiac’s Board of Education. Under it the State would be allowed to issue bonds for $100,- From this fund school districts already levying 13 mills for debt service, would be allowed to bor- row for construction. They would be required to continue levying . the 13 mills until the entire debt to the State is liquidated.’ The Legislature was wise in approving this amendment which has the endorse- ment of State Republican leaders, Gov. WriuiaMs and the Michigan Education Association. -Jt deserves the overwhelming ap- proval of voters. a =” Iv THE man who reached through the bars of a cage and patted a lion on the head with his right hand ever pats an- other lion on the head, he will do so with his left hand. ~ Means It; Says It National Magazine Tells of Talks of Defense Secretary Weather: What if it wasn’t for, we'd save a let of conversation. “One of the capital's most quotable men, i al Ae HT Fae bi 5& 23 : ng Y the past, Mr. Wilson as- WILSON a roops abroad, when the visit of relatives gets too extended. A sign on the window of a Myers Read restaurant says, “Wanted: Cus- tomers; no experience necessary.” Passing out three boxes of eigars in three hours and then running short, Detective Herbert C. Cooley of the Pontiac Police tells me it's. a boy, “Herby,” and his dad already has taken out an application blank for him to join the force. A forsythia bush in full bloom is reported by Mrs. Harley Slocum of Auburn Heights. It is growing near a warm chimney. PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 9, 5 Be ee - ak ae pes 4 oe PERE iis ao sar ae a a ee . adie 2 sda 38, i % > ne 1055 . - P.olg * 0? v Voice of the People be the writer so requests oniess the letter t eritical ‘ts neture and pay for the cost of repairing and for the loss of rent while the place is being repaired. Freeman L. Clark Can Spring Be Far Behind? 2088 Commonwealth Several Submit Answers to ‘Alarmed and Curious’ Se Finding Calcium Deposit Io and righ Problems a Should Not Cause Alarm | i i 14 i ! ¢ E i o iy if} li i x §F safe way to tele- Hasn't been such wire-industry since the old Gonsdorf gang tapped the wires outside of west- ern cities. They sent in fake rac- ing results. And also wiréd each other money orders. It was a softer touch than baby curls. The blackmailers were aiming private. And the feds had an orchestra of ear trumpets tuned to ieee tee sury Secretary Humpurey, Commerce Secretary Weeks and Assistant Agricul- ture Secretary Butz. Secretary DULLEs also is expected to testify for the bill on his return from Bangkok. * * * One pro-extension Senator who desired to remain anonymous, says the measure faces the stiffest fight yet. No testimony given in the House can be dupli- cated in the Senate hearings. But there will be unlimited opportun- ity for further protectionist testi- mony. . This is not a free trade bill. Basically it-calls for a three year extension from next June 12 of the Reciprocal Trade Act. Also provided is presidential authority to reduce tariffs not more than five per cent in each of the three years and to reduce to 50 per cent any tariff above that rate. * * * This newspaper is a long time sup- porter of the reciprocal trade idea. We believe it is essential to the sound foreign trade policy of the United States, the world’s greatest creditor nation. International trade must be a two-way street. We cannot hope te continue selling unless we are _ high tariffs can do for a creditor the parakeet of Mrs. Elizabeth Hanniford of Drayton Plains returns in a bedraggled condition—and won't say a word. People who are sentenced to listen te leng after dinner talks will be giad te learn that a gadget is coming on the market that teuches off an alarm one minute before his time limit, and fires a stench bomb if he exceeds it. - When his dog kept up an incessant barking the other night, MeKinley Williams of Waterford found that a pair of raccoons had taken possession of his kennel, and it required the help of neighbors to evict them. Parties who have fish houses on our lakes are reminded by Sheriff Frank Irons | that the state law requires their removal before the ice breaks up. —_———— — Verbal Orchids to— Mrs. Mary Lenhart of 2391 Mann Road; ninetieth birthday. Mr. and Mrs: Thomas Tiltman of 903 Mt. Clemens St.; fifty-fourth wedding anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Eli Brendel of 18 Matthews St.; fifty-first wedding anni- versary. Mrs. Elizabeth Sheldon of Holly; ninety-fourth birthday. s Mrs. James Cowe of Imlay City, formerly of Pontiac; eighty- seventh birthday. / a Absent two nights in sub-freezing weather, The walls had ears, the key- holes had eyelashes and the mouthpieces had sore gums. The we-boys figured to clip a yard of guilty-edged coupons from cashable curiosity. The only way to beat the rap was double-talk on the upstrabbit. There is an old proverb that says listeners never hear good of themselves. Nor of other people The fellow who used to put a bug ¢n your ear now stashes it in your ear-piece. Every time you telephone you are on a sixteen- party line with refills, replace- ments and proxies. We suggest you engage an Apache secretary or refer to yesterday's sky-writing. Otherwise those blonde voices and repetitious innuendos may classify you with the unfortunate crooner who was born without an echo chamber. We suggest you run the risk of being declared pon compos minus and talk only to yourself. Looking Back 5 Years Age FINNS ASK armistice before peace talks. : REPORTS SAY that Italy is un- likely to aid Germany. 2 Year, Ago GREEK REBEL cause now re- ported ‘lost.’ , _ AUTO FIRMS deny “AFL. pos- sestes any bargaining right. questions the officers of his local. If he is not a union mem- ber and if he does not employ union ; labor, then those questions and thumb. the cajcium y deposit is -mistakén for a chip Problems are none of his concern. fracture, or even normal ossicles. jiirmed. and Curlous” asked posits is PaoProrinlt cneses which should be of interest to all many of the patients betieve the ° ™* was this: “Why wasn’t the trouble followed, some former rank and file given a chance to sprain or injury. The calcium de veto an tho maeger ae Ort posits in the hand are of thé same *4 ‘nions? nature as calcium deposits about The answer is simple. There has the shoulder. been no merger. It is only a pro- Procaine injections and warm posal to merge. Each union, AFL soaks give relief. and CIO will hold separate conven- Pain and disability end in sev- tions to ratify the proposal. eral days or a few weeks, and the wis be calcium disappear. poand ef duleantes com- Now if I had calcium deposits the local unions. The rank and in my hand, no doubt I'd holler file members wil) choose those all over the place, but I'd either delegates in democratically con indulge in ten grains of aspirin ducted elections. Now, would you an wT wee 0 ow © call that dictatorship the pain, ot course, I'd just lie or sit there for at least two =f te ee Ae ee haw hours after gach dose or aspirin, , ae et owe come a even if it required only 5 grains og yi + wens debated to relieve the pain. I'd spend as continue debated. much time exposed to the sun, “aE. in the patio or down on the beach or on a bench beside the I wish to reply to “One all. Except that I'd went pre: probably a great man in your poiet caine (novecaine) injected if as- . pirin failed to give relief. 1a, St Rateve hat yeu are 0 Speaking of calcium deposits per cent anion man. about the shoulder, let me warn cnn.aglonglh oe ntnaneiaar? you poor souls who have discov- the two “eo ered you've got such a deposit, it | es here merged, doesn’t mean anything. It is the say it should happened consequence, not the cause, of in- °** “8° flammation, sprain, injury, or de- After all, who has plete—complete recovery of shoul- 1 am giad that | am an Ameri- der function, never any further dis- can and living under free speech. ability. About a year later I sus- Yes, Walter Reuther studied la- tained a fracture of the opposite ber and ether cenditions, and shoulder, The X-ray films of both net only im Russia but ali over vealed there was um de- believ working posit in the bursa that had been tana he tare uate ane tome ‘parses inflamed. Even $0, the shoulder union, or anyone else that is go- was perfectly normal. So far as I ing to give it to me. know or care the calcium t So let's be sensible and try to may be there still. But you see. get behind the union that believes the mere presence of a calcium jn, true democracy. We will have deposit should not give you or your the things we want. Let's go for ward, not backwards. - ‘Freeman L. Cla \ \ iy! tell sit [i and Curious” the guaranteed wage is immoral and he attempts to sup- port his contention by the Bible.. + It says that labor is worthy of its hire, It also relates the parable of the laborers in the vineyard who defense of this principle was ciated by Pope Pius XI, in the retired, why is it immoral to guarantee an annual wage for the active worker? I understand that Michigan has to find its criminals insane be- cause the State does not have enough prisons to hold them all, and with no capital punishment and its crime ratio greater than most any other state, it is conven- ‘Hop -in-Your Car and Drive Aimlessly Are you the conscientious “We kept that up on our entire “Martha” type or the careless trip of three weeks, during which Ente es oho ore You we visited Oklahoma and Texas. , “But we were as free as the civilization 's unusual birds and without any sense of vacation plan and break your strain. For we drifted along on tension for at least a weekend. the basis of whim, and never drove benefit trom this lief 4 2 «hard to reach any pre-determined e rom relief from . ° domestic strain. destination. “It was such a refreshing vaca- By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE tion for both of us, that we are Case N-369: Bill Allen, aged = F vtETS CO/Z- ‘yy eee * about 58, is a friend of mime who li £ se tf - . in the kitchen to get the meal ready. Martha finally asked Jesus to order her sister out to the kitchen ia tte : g28 oF ie i i i . rk Advocates New Law to Punish Renters Who Destroy Property . Check with city officials will reveal not be from a reliable source. For one thing, fluorine does not harden arteries! If it did why would all the experts on fluorida- tion be for it? weeks ago stated that good teeth ~ water supply as it needs changing the least of all. dust Horse Sense - In regard to Charles S. Maher's letter, the State Health Depart- ment does not require that chiori- nation equipment be installed when As for chlorine being added, a that it is already being added to parts of city water from time to time. As the city grows, the Health Department advises that more will be needed. Ot Neva Stewart I ask: “Are you qualified ta say that persons have been harmed by drinking na- turally fluoridated water in Wa- terford?"’ Bystander Portraits | By JAMES J. METCALFE What is the value of regret? . .. Is it a virtue true? ... If you are sorry for a wrong... What does it mean to you? ..,. If you regret and go your way .. . And think of it no more... Then surely no reward will be Re ted at. yOuUr--deer. 5 4 . Your heart has ever been . And you will not be worthy . . Forgiveness for your sin . Regret is not a virtue true Unless your soul atones . . . , of . For hurling thoughts and words of hate... Or casting cruel stones . » . Unless you are sincerely sad . . . It ever happened then .. . And firmly promise God that it . . . Will not occur again. (Copyright, 1955) CHRIST AND HIS MOTHER “And when wa wine, His mother unto Hom They have no ” John 2:3 a 4 | oe é : Tilt a Z pT iS i) 52 =i ae + wet ihe] 22.0 Hoe SP Hy bs3 7 2b 3 aH meee’ Ey abeg@e bent ail? Pore a2 2mm ih Bi ae iis gataiat | av | 3s oe BE 4 i i : 5 on :: £ os filig eo ae Ee nan; iy TATA bib Ht th — Le | oe i li if SH aay Ue |S oath ip Bi . ste Le é i Fifii : ‘| i ty; f | sca : Wer ae con 4 a = i Hs si. ut Lif: | iis putt its 4 2 E ur 2 ': z? Li | ss en MOSES Fees Son. = be ; 3 git t Hit ( iF Z i: 5 syildaceg! F 1; 5 Hel. rT al ag Lz. _— CN Re Bre Fer REG Rant HRS RE NCATE eK ERM rt 3 afi, Hull a= dy! Diath, baa ¥d Saasnde e bids — | ft i «(Ss Ub a ee EL, : | §fale faa’; ; |: g121;! 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Later an ruary on record, industry Le , > ence assis } Hnepecprietien was egiiréd: to be turned out 1,335,500 passenger Hours: Daily 9 to 5. Wed. & Sat. 9 to 1. Evenings by furnish their bare building. cars, and 155,013 trucks and buses. MICHIGAN CREDIT NSELLORS . Last year’s totals for the same 41 %. | Japan's Inland sea extends | period were 900,790 cars and 183, 6 South Sar a — about 250 miles in length. 815 trucks and buses. : MONUMENTS and MARKERS NO ONE HAS CARPET | < ae, * 4 "aa = . aid g at 3 ‘ : . UKE PEG ROT Te ead Oh 3 Cores Danes ws J 2Q%-to AQ% “min Disco McCandless’ time out at their Central Falls, R. L, home to look at a picture of their On All S k . son, Rev. Georges Bissonnette, the Catholic priest recently ordered to ra ‘ . ; | leave Russig. They haven't seen their son in two years. Oakland County’s largest Memorial Company offers this 4 WY od unusual opportunity during March, April and May — : ' Monuments and Markers erected in any cemetery. sn an Three DAV Chapter 10] — =——|Members Given Life Pins MSMITH © TOUGHT IT MUGHT BE YOUR HOME | «ic nomra!Chape iw poe rata hp P : oboe ready with burglary insurance! Disabled American Veterans, oe . Vip 4 activities throughout the state as three chapter members receive | well as in the Pontiac and Royal doors don’t deter life membership pins during the | Oak offices. ! Why rick the | unit's annual open meeting Sunday! akérs w : . lose your Wy deables! | at Auburn Heights American Le-! ice yaa Walton Seta — insurance will } | ; ; ’ Burglary . "| gion Hall. | gave a detailed report on DAV and Outside Theft | State Commander John leruse | accomplishments for disabled memorial i will save added burdens 36” Long, 16” High 1 = , . - coverage for rg ag presented the pins to Robert vets and discussed hospital nd Regular $175.00 Val Discounted $50.00 cleckh protection. ‘ ue Bollinger, William Stormer and | veteran service appropriation cuts; ue today. G MeGahe Fred S. Gall Visit our display new while selection is complete. Inspect the fin- , | George ! y. 5. Galloway, Oakland County ished work fer other thoughtful families, con- $ 00 Be Sure... INSURE! Speakers inchude@ State Rep.| Veterans’ Council director; and vince yourself’ thet thie C an unequalled opportunity, one you can SALE PRICE — | Leslie H. Hudson (D-Pontiac) who | Robert Graham, commander of not afferd to neglect. Thetcher, Petterson G Wernet | spoke on the current Korean bonus | the Oakland County Council of } PONTIAC GRANITE & MARBLE CO. 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Persons 65 or over may Aisregard this 3 per cent rule. accident, shipwreck, or the forces} 9 i i On HEW ELGIN STYLES at RFDMOND’S ~~: "TIL APRIL 9 ONLY f i j | i z i : E 3 i i i ; | srt | : i : t : : H | 3 3 aqg if | z a8 ey i rt i; | i | i : fii bE HE aE ii He i} Hi | iE i Tits EA rose by its soothing effect on the throat you claim 30 per cent, if a third of what you claim is for contribu- | tions (gifts, including church ‘as- iacluding | Sessments) to: | cuomssdons for age or blindnses) | inctuded in his wife's tncome. Churches, a convention or as-| with these top limits: | You may not deduct lump-sum |compared with only 3,900 in 1930. Regardiess of whether YOU) sociation of churches, and tax- | settlements, or payments specifi; —— deductible personal expenses came | exempt educational i ie einige . Ps alr ig Be ak | . to 10 per cent of your adjusted | and hospitals. (Educational insti- dren And any such payments by| (7 # $ VOR? « woot fh jonele. Sheet income, you may claim 10 tutions and «hospitals, operated by re) | per cent, if that does not exceed | cities, states, or the federal or | the following dollar limits. other governments can qualitfy.) On a joint return, the 10 per; To qualify for the extra 10 per cent (or any part of it) compute your contributions deduction like this: First claim up to 10 per cent of your adjusted gross income for your contributions to the special, limited list given above. Your additional contributions (including any others to the special group of institutions) may add up to a maximum of 20 per cent of your adjusted gross income. 2. Interest—Formerly, could not claim as interest the charges on installment purchases which were not specifically iden- tified on your bill as interest. You may now do so, up te a maximem of 6 per cent ef your average unpaid monthly bal- ance. 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Vote Aves Business, Industry Savings Bond Drive Under Way Here in cM Pontiac Firms om : Proposal {2 Torna : |Participating , ! es by 4-3 Margin | Alive but kicking less vigorously than previously, the public housing City - Wide Promotion, Is ‘Slated to Continue issue today rested in the “post- poned for further study’’ file after ; nearly being killed by the City ; Commission last night. By a 43 vote, the Commission Eleven Pontiac industria] and business firms today shifted into {high gear on a city-wide promotion of the U.S. Treasury Dept.’s Pay- passed a motion by Mayer Wil-' liam W. Donaldsen (District 3) te table the matter for further consideration. and Michigan's share is $321,890, 00. “It will require the cooperation be + - 4 the ceotroveesicl nin ean | |of every segment of our population SS 6,° charges by Roy V. if Michigan is to maintain its past ae 2 a Cooley that he had “evidence to performance in attaining all quotas Fig, 1882, during a terrific snowstorm, % We University of Michigan x ; Y. #-Pope Pius }in Bad Axe, which kept even the said at the dinner for legisiators II appeared briefly at a window | minister from attending. But ali| (at “these figures add up to f his apartment today and blessed was well when the bridegroom's) te that in 1970 Michigan (fOups of pilgrims and tourists brother, a justice of the peace,| will performed the ceremony. tion i _. sharp wind was blowing. The o 93-year-old head of the Roman - Pere charts. |Catholic Church remained at the 5 ests Gar es Dr. John A. Hannah of Michigan | window only long enough to give ugg ag State said, “Uniess we make prog | his blessing. Then he stepped back ress now in catching up with the into his studio for Atom Shelters accumulated deficit of the depres- Tomorrow, in one of his first sion years, when for 20 years the speeches since he fell gravely ill WASHINGTON # — Val Peter. | State had no money for expansion. jast December. the Pope will ad- son, civil defense administrator, We re going to be in very bad dress Lenten season preachers and says that in planning highways | rouble.” priests of the Rome diocese. near cities some thought might be | ~~ : - * peeeliaatthes enatlatiaaned : nn given to building parking garager which could be used to shelter evacuees in the event of an atomic attack. Peterson appeared before the Senate Civil Defense subcommit- tee yesterday. He stressed that he was not pro- posing the garage-shelters as an “uitimate solution.” He said it | away from home. However, the psychologists weren't sure they would be any was simply to give the subcom mittee an idea of the “line of thinking” among civil defense authorities, . ' Seu indict 9 More for Fraud , ry DETROIT #-— Nine more De- o> 0 ».¢.« 3 LDNA ns + a eee ncr lly degree few os possi- 4 LEAN Ll } | tion with defrauding the Federal) | ble to guess . Housing Administration (FHA) on| | my line. 5 VENEAU al home modernization loans. 6 ESHOU | ii The indictments brought the to- Yesterday's > Lett rt tal of Detroiters indicted to 6 Answer: dines ' @ ALES it began Li EAN ON eRe eT AM eee 8 ue 5 aitiieas % ene { v os Ae .io 4 pe te : ; <3 z voy J 4 ° We Insure SILVERWARE % H. R. WICHOLIE Insurance Agy. FE 2-2326 New York, N. Y. (Special) — Science has now developed an cream that acts in a new way to bring a new kind of relief from pains of arthri- tis, rheumatism, and muscular aches and pains. 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Df ouunenes json te 4 4 cams, can be easily burt, ; ' DINNERS dicted to pranks, He is * FIDL Lee hg a, Rg aA, SE Nt mate $E2LAZLALLALLALLLL LA \ hdd de 2) : > ‘ AR RE TRE SRP ERE ERR 5, SE MS A AIRE EINE ie ENR IR. AI. erg Pee, ahi LK » mn il ait lie 7" PT es ue: is ad- honest, |to do it on the screen. | often to the point of bluntness. All| Sometime this summer he plans } these are childlike traits. Ind.cd,|to marry Josiane Mariani, the ‘he likes children and can talk to| French girl he met im New York. ing | the repatation of being the serious Step over here and meet Gloria “Leather Lungs” mer and is dickering with MGM complex | young hermit, and I don’t like it. | Who's becoming the best known young dier in America. I don’t yone | The ‘moody Marlon’ routine has| think even Hollywood's diers can die any better. intelligen got to go. eee “i As for the future, he is greatly of his best friends com-| interested in the play **Tea-House to a child. His emotions; of the August Moon.” He plans wild enthusi-|to act in it on the road this sum- IRENE BADER | maturing. He no longer attacks the ‘‘commercial” film producers; i at the Piano he rem tobe one himself and . | Says a their prob- j Nightly Except Sunday fl | ems. He is more tolerant in oth- be ler views and seems to have his 2 Phone: ‘own professional future settled. OR 38-1907, OR 3-9303 § Friends say the change is due to 'the successful application of psy- | chlntrics. He has undergone analy. = am — sis and seems to be_ greatly ea helped, as far as his adjustment es his profession is concerned. 7 s * : F E.! i : ir} uF iF. Ze f ~ Fe -¥ 3 i g Hy i Hi Ht va ttet , ei. Eg | H. rid FF ze i Hy F ‘La aa ws. 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She originally announced planned to wed gain, she said she had found the ‘‘right kind of man,” and intended to retire and “live quietly.” Three months later Le oH ; p FEF, : From Village Ballots of Pinckney (population, 1,000) go to the polls March 14. Voters will have to write in the names of théir choices for village officials. The situation is the result of a decision by Circuit Judge Michael Garland of Owosso, who ruled that caucuses beld by the three parties were illegal be- The matter came before the go ,| Scala in Milan soon to do the Opera. he—Eurepean?” we asked. - | Leather Lungs. over-subscribed already; producer How- court in a petition to restrain the village clerk from certifying those rE 8 Open ¢ A. M.-3 A. M.—Sun. 3-12 P. M.—Closed Baldwin May Bring | aa stress and strain, over-exertion of ex po- om — RESTAURANT = a: Mozicelm GIANT MALTS DINNERS SANDWICHES Drive-In Service SODAS “Take Home” Orders | Open 7 Days A Week Counter Lunches Sundays 5 P. M- 12:30 A. M. 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Now when you're stabbed, it takes a while for the blood ‘R to... a,” the reporter replied, queasily. x * * * L441 I land om my rear. You can hear me bounce, That's the wrong way te die.” It was Miss Lane, a gifted mezzo-soprano, who had to stab herself in “Carmen” in Chicago in '53 because David Poleri, the tenor, left the theater suffering bursitis. “I think all tenors have bursitis of the brain,” Miss Lane sighed. “If they have too many brains, they get tied up emo- tionally and the voice don’t come out, Caruso sald you need 90 per cent heart and 10 per cent brain to be a tenor. I guess he knew!” , x * * * “What'll Poleri do when he hears you talking like this?” “He'll probably really kill me!” Poleri walked out of their present show—bursitis again and was next heard from in Italy. Back now, he’s busy recording, so she's been getting killed by Dick Cassilly or Don Grobe. * But Poleri'll be in them—and her—when “With that temperament, what is “He's from Philadelphia!” snorted * * * * Miss Lane also got herself bumped off in “The Vagabond King” — also with a knife—at Hyannis, Mass., last summer. She's so forgetful (about tenors) she can't even remember whe murdered her. “After this,"*she said, “I'd like to do a light musical. I've been dying for a couple of years arid I wonder if there’s any future in it.” ~*~ «© *& ® THE MIDNIGHT EARL The musicale, “Ankles Aweigh,” is ard Hoyt returned $60,000 to would-be backers .., Actor Bob Strauss, rehearsing a night club act here, sighed in Lindy’s, “I wish I was still single—then I wouldn't miss my wife so much.” Jaye P. Morgan won the Downbeat poll as “best new girl singer of the year” ... Dally Double: rallbird heir GLORIA STAVERS Jack Pullman and Hartford model Gloria Stavers at the Louise Jr. restaurant. Robert Montgomery, who staged “The trate Hours,” attending the wedding of Howard Erskine, co-produced it. Montgomery saw the crowds at the chapel and said, “Erskine’s got standees here, too.” x * * * TODAY'S BEST LAUGH: Doctors say smoking makes women's voices harsh. If you doubt it, just try flicking your ashes on the rug—Carrollton (Ky.) News. (Copyright 1955) Two Groups Ask Repeal [Pay ® tax of up to $250 annually, of State Chain Store Tax! in the chain. the number of LANSING (#—Two units of the . Michigan Federation of Labor to- | Four Firemen Hurt day urged the House to pass a! KNOXVILLE, Tenn. # — Four The Senate passed a repeal ey, Ma 1 ‘WITH A GRIN” Seal Rostand” ALSO a C huduubeuuide peters Waeting din i. gold. Jewelry Department GEORGE'S NEWPORT'S Andrews Sisters Feud Over Estates WE PAY CASH fcr: TRUE STORY, SECRETS, TRUE ROMANCE MAGAZINES, ETC. Seats Regus \ Bille field Jhea 26) ca. a ke eee, 2. 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GROUND BEEF 2 Ube. ee 3 ar 99: =2. 33:j _KRUN-CHEE POTATO CHIPS 69. | 8 DEL MONTE Fancy — + is Se ere i ee ne eee ee ee = Spe Be bie Sa gh ete se B m iges Pal lr oe eke ey ee, oe ae +0 Aa S - " f 25 * : 4 . Fs r . . on > ' F ie ba of iA. ; ge ig + mee * ‘ , ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 9, 1055 _, - —— sae = - oe! bao Poe ie. © S 7 e.% es ‘@ “ee “cus 'Devotes Life to Training Spastics| Diy Mey WN : ae ‘ ‘ . : ey ape ‘ by ee - . : ; : his handicap to the point | of Mr. and - Ree # a> 3 and-voca- were, with. the help ty Mrs. Edwin E. | TRReS, Sees ete Vis of ’ : sg 5 :' : working in the library there. Augusta . : friends who helped him te com- s ; ¢ plete his academic course, later - bride of * ‘3 : to wok at Princetes and finally Marion E. (| 3 New Hair-Drying Comfort! 3 TA Me quteuen * Troyer 7. 3 Sse A ; ‘sid the cerebral palsied. through: reaps a) $ the sum and breese on 6 summer ° De tute aided ta te; in First ?. © Ges. $ x develop- | 1 7 3 Is the globe, lecturing and balding Church. He i ~ 2 M 1s clinics in almost every state in the eis : : U.S. and in South America, the son of Mr. 4 i : _— and Austraja. “aa ip and Mrs, Ezra | -& Riker Bite —Rear of Lobby Us heiped eotuhiieh bears’ Troyer of : FE 3-7186 : we and his wie, He, ew to ; Nea Goshen, Ind. . SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSHESSSSSSSESSESSSSSSOSSOSESEE Zealand ‘in 1948, at ws he . A ; ee cate ment MR. and MRS. MARION E, TROYER SAM BENSON SAYS: IF YOU WEAR A UNIFORM Then You Should Visit My New Department adult US in tz where DOFOtHY May Wise Wed LS ett, > Style-Wise Uniforms for Nurses, getting CP students closer to{|Mr. and Mrs. Marion E. Troyer.| bordered with white net Beauty Operators nature, summer and fall sessions | The bride is the former Dorothy! jars Donald Bachman attended Hel te ave conducted at the lnbeside in May Wise, daughter of Mr. and! 12. twin sister as matron of honor Domestic ° Hampton. Island, N.Y., | M Edwin E. Wise of Augusta 4 . elp, etc gil when he wouter tee cota, | ees The bridegroom's parents; “e@ring a gown of Nile green Choice of Fabrics: Wash-and-Wear the students are flown to Pompano, | are Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Troyer of | crystalette and net, trimmed with ‘ oo Shee “Atleatia, wits and’ corn Goshen, Ind. Venetian lace. ¢ =— tiantic, winter The Rev. Lawrence Graves per- Wearing gowns identical . are held. formed the 4 o'clock ceremony style.) tn’ thadee ef equa end Z because. of nevere srtiritic se | —The bride wore a gown of | Each attendant carried an ar- Chantilly lace and nylon rangement feathered carna- . sequins enhanced the lace bodice Donald E. of Goshen vache ited he, | Steed aon me | ge a petal Seg collar. The full skirt of tulle | the guests were Alan Leach and ; ee we Dr. Careoa's good was berdered with lace. Robert L. Lewis. , Fritzen, writer, who is presently The bridal veil was secured by'| The bride's mother greeted her 2 , mY x, > avr eo lcove Sem the Las Angsten | © seme of Commiily luce thames guests at a reception held in the 2 A ‘© = ‘. 7 : ier Times, | pearis sequins. church parlors wearing a navy . ‘say JP a -th aetes ois eae many students | ©@"ried an arrangement of white| dress with pink and blue acces- ; ee ‘as * | &* ‘ Piers tee ory a — —_— sories and a corsage of red roses. 448: £ 4 ~ * ’ 4 : ee over , part The hn ‘ . ; eS : wr ; sheeoet te cle bg tye and lew" |Lauretta Paul, light ‘blue dress with black acces- Bedtime story, told in dulcet tones —| tricot jersey and have fairy princess jewels cnjuying owtnmalsty, and | FY len Lapisch sories and a white rose « =ge °s mother and daughter robes help set the | gleaming on the quilted yokes, other recreational activities in md. |42C2G22 pisc. The new Mrs. Troyer was wear- f: scene. They're made of smooth flowing | dition to the academic and thera- | Give Program ing & navy linen mult with navy ie . . The school has its own news-| Pontiac Toastmistress Club mem-| their wedding trip. They will re- side in Goshen. ie 8 i, Areme Chapter Planning Community Club paper, boautity turned out by | bers were drilled in Parliamentary Ss ial E March 2] Elects Officers _— Tuesday pecial Event Marc Mrs. George Gray is president 4 Areme Chapter 503, OES will, Mrs. Sidney Fellows, worthy ma-| of the board of directors of Wever- La hold its Friendship and Oakland |tron, announced Esther Night at |Owen-Hawthorne Community Club. ‘ —— County Night March 21 at Roose. | Farmington on March 22. All past) Other officers elected at the . velt Temple on State avenue ee recent meeting were Lester Hend- Announcement was made at the ley, vice president; Mrs. Arnold RUTH HAIGH Monday evening meeting of triend-| \00” areas Chet mennbere | Simson, secretary and Mrs Gordon way can be trained to bea CUSTOM LAMP \ ship nights in the county with | 35 tele families to 0 fansily Allison, treasurer. PICTURE FRAMING OLD PRINTS Areme officers taking par in the | signe cooperative dinner to be | Mrs. Gray appointed Mrs. Earl The Carlson Foundation. oc. Cmducted by 165 Pierce St., Birminghani mi 4.2002 || Meree work held March 2% at 6:30 p.m. im | Oltesvig publicity chairman and | growth of this school and dedicated . Mrs. Eugene Perkio and Chris | the temple, Mrs. Wylie McClellan and Mrs./to the interests of the cerebral v1 Hernbeck will take part in the Refreshments were served during | 2°88 Allison membership chair- | ' March 16. Mrs, Jesse Vernon bas | 00 Mrs Lowell Mount. Mrs Appointed to serve on a civic, P UTY SCHOOL been invited to Hasel Park om (rns Lasson and Mrs. Leo malts weve Tee 116 & Seginew, i Gay oe Eowang heme aeoch $9 ont (» Sieninghaas on Perkins Lae in re, Oscar Norgren il- , Plans were discussed for the We OMONE FEDERAL Cases Ve Reval Oak Freda tone | Suit Jacket Long Mother and Daughter banquet to be in the Royal Oak Friendship Night, held March 18 at 5:30 p.m. at March 23, @| Suit jackets are longer “for! Owen School. Mrs. Ford Drumm is spring and are chick wt) chairman and tickets may be ob- tained from club members ability to pay. ’ Since the origin of Dr. Carison’s Job's Daughters school, there have been over 1,500 Discuss Bozoor NYLONS NEW SHIPMENT pupils, many of whom are now in| 4 besser and dinner to be held eeee gainful occupations, who bear out | march 21 from 5:30 to 7:30 pom. $ ° Dr. Carlson's belief that “Every was the topic of discussion at the 15 life has its ” of Job's Our Spring —_ |e | | PTA Activities | | Piaming the varios booths wil| (ip Seamoae £9 Toicad * | / Cora Batley ore ean, ham ana | Marjorie Moran, Janet Wilson, tuna supper March 18 from 30 until WwW. EASTER LAYAWAY ° 7 pm. im the school | Mary van. Sue Elwell and TIME | { Crofoot School PTA will meet Thurs-| Serving on the publicity com- in J tle ent : : oy, “3 30, Social Dour will be Deld | mittee are Sara Stuart and uvenile Departm mee et ng ag lan santana sane . bevies wil speak an | Bowman. ‘the pap: f) Sask ~-See-Our Selection of — 2 ._——< It's Pendleton's Spring..pure- } Paortdations 7S _SPSek 98 He-tg-attendd the atta The ineet-(f NYLON DRESSES #1] virgin woolens, wonder- qltBaren, School PTA will meet Thurs. | MG was held in the East Lawrence | fully color coordinated so you've only to pick your favorite from our “49 er’ jackets . . . and pair it with every Pendleton Spring skirt thot tokes your fancy. A perfect “Pairables’” costume. STAPP’S ..... YIPEE! Genuine Cowboy - « » Both Stores . 6, Choice of Regular Stirrup Heet or Low-Heel SKIRTS . Boots for Boys 1 A’ and Girls prey love ‘em! No wonder! These JACKETS they make plant rao, and sturdy, | pleasure! Come in and see the 95 95 beautiful new styles in multi- . stitched and underlay patterns. Sizes: Infants’ 41/2 to Misses’ ... ready for the party (and every other nice 3's. B and D widths. occasion!) in her precious, ‘‘go-everywhere” coat. It’s deluxe all-wool worsted gabardine with Regular $ 9 5 : a white collar over the regular collar, . 5 or \ ; a charming cape that comes to a pretty point Low ‘Heels . to $5.95 ‘ 9 in back, white pearl buttons . . . and a full, _ . ‘ * ‘full skirt in the mood of her new Spring dresses. according to size ... . accurately fitted to : in Rear Navy. Sizes 2 to 41%, $16.98. little feet. *. The / “ TELEGRAPH at HURON Soe JUVENILE BOOTERY—28 E. Lawrence Se, Mon., Tues., Wed.—10 to 6, Thurs., Fri., Sat—10 to 9, Sun. 2 to 5 MARGARET ANN SHOP STA P p S - , . Riker Bldg. 37 W. Huron FAMILY SHOE STORE—9 28 W. Huron St. Pa pe wt ge * “ey ‘ea : aS “ae a a a re ea Bie ei bes ees ‘ey a ee bi . “ty : “ae a} wh t2 Pe Ph ate eve ° 4 $ u ‘- Pec, = a3 Ma ys in ot , ~ od - * ne eee Pe . 5 coy F esac — ya, mee \ , ——s * ~~ For a friendly informal decor try “peas-|carved look, brass drawer pulls and the | ant provincial.” This piece from @ famous | mellow color of walnut and pecan wood with | furniture collection shows the informal side|a sable finish. of French Provincial design, the hand- , Tape it : Corrugated Boxes eet Cogeare’ fae. ate |Orlon Dyed White | Good for Storage Orion is yellow by nature, but is t Soraeated box is wonderful! Bore Fact Given dyed white, When the white dye! te at last is removed, it returns to its nat-| It you're going to use them over | vanishing trom the American |Ural color. This cannot be called and over, try razoring around | scene. In its place, sleeves, straps, | “yellowing” in the old-fashioned | the top to open it to keep from |halters and fichus. | sense of the word. 4 } j | | 1) a ' | A. McKettrick’s wrinkle-resistant check chambray with ) | its new square neckline and tiered skirt, in pink and TOWNERS . | aqua checks, sizes 10 to 18...........0005- 10.95 10-DAY INTRODUCTORY OFFER! . | B. Jo White's shirtwaist beauty of checked gingham | | whirling tiered skirt and sleeveless shirt, too, in black Genome “LE CREUSET” aed | 0 er eee and brown, sizes 9 to 15......... op ix cmmdst 10.95 fashion queen ..the halter sling : . @ BLACK PATENT a8 created by DEBtowners. So i : i | NAVY CALF appealing...so revealing...thet | -=—/P oe Porcelain Cooking Ware From France!! || ¢ navy car srrlin 1» wv ef Precious Cashmere luxuriously stitched and detailed, milium lined for every See < Pet a YA = i Sree. ‘he var & 2a Or ar err" ME? ATES 5 ee; f is a ner beige and palamino the long coat..... $99 the short coat.... $65 Trim and Tailored Spring Suit ', With button-tab closing and o. ¥ sleeve detail. h ‘ f $65 th fi In. navy, beige . * AS | and check. a Witiha I It’s the Bloomfield OPEN A , ; Fashion Shop CHARGE ’ for Suits! ‘ACCOUNT }. . dnieeiaally ; al gs ee ee 5 Ci 7 — eS "3 “- oe ce eee ee Nes “4 . Q ea ; ’ ‘ i : ges ‘ e ‘ . | . i ms . , ; . if - : £ j ___THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 9, 1955 SAEED: FRAME D8 A seauip — Can't Make | Boy Takes : | “ k |Wood Light ’ |Ring Back, | . . ar * ’ ‘With Stain Girl Hurt _| > ov By maents WOODWARD | As we have said a good many | There's something very tangible i about holding the boy friend's ring ~en g | times before, you can make wood | ‘lim the hand, wearing it on the Daca 8 | darker by staining but you can't finger. dangling it on a chain 4 | make it lighter by staining. around the neck. 7 A | §$o that brings us around to what eo tlds and @ cpuikel thet ~. lean be done with a piece of furni- emt — fp B gpeelbed ture that has been given-a dark tam teak, to cna to euienttend. / Stain and which you want to re-do With it in your possession you j with a light stain. can be sure of how things stand. | Well, as the stain is in the wood , But if you've had his ring and itself, the first job is to strip off he takes it back, everything the old finish so that you can get suddenly changes. Doubts and at the stain. Either sanding or. a | fears replace self-confidence. liquid paint and varnish remover You fear that his interest and will do this job for you. affection were tied up in that After the finish is out of the ring. Now that it’s gone, you're way you will be in a better posi- afraid he 1s, too. | then te knew what will have to t that ; ; he done to get the wood te the | pwd om oceen' be the whim ™ -- HIGH POTENCY necessary degree of lightness so | | can mean one thing to him, while ee it can receive the lighter stain. it means something else entirely 4 B-COMPLEX A fashionable little miss will wear this bright sunny| Remember now that any stain— to her. It needn't be the end of ~ i yellow and black plaid gingham blouse to the beach this , even a light one — will darken the everything—which I'd like to re ; s Detail P 5 she own-up’s with slash | 94 to some degree, so therefore | mind this girl. summer, Uetails are just like a grown-up : $1482 | the wood betore it is stained should | “Dear Miss Woodward: I'd been = buttoned piped sleeves, a large crescent pocket and a con- | be much lighter than you want the | going steady with him for seven - _vertible club collar. finished result to be. weeks when he suddenly said he . FOR . |\—— —-— > _ — | Some types of stain are only in | wanted his ring back. He said _ . . » ¢, | the very surface pores of the wood | he still liked me but didn't want 4 CHILDREN and ADULTS ‘Question on Wedding Gift |= a sanding will usually remove | to go steady. He added that he'd t | enough of this wood to produce the probably give it back in a couple a . ene ae Oe oe R . V A necessary degree of lightness. of weeks. < ' B human system as well as drained |) equlres aque nswer In other cases the stain will Mt he does offer it to me, ae By EMILY POST | would both appreciate having your | have penetrated deeply inte the | | fot and I know he likes me, be- D PRageme grestagerts | A widetote writen me ast |onion ont mater" | wed Ed eve Poa bat bt | chem hearer te ani S) —-* I therefore must be supplied in the filows: “When people ask me point, Answer: With ne idea of what enacts woes » Fel | about breaking up he says we 4 ; | directions on the contain- . » a diet at reguiar intervals, | blank what I would like for a wed-| (®¢¥ want to spend, I think your | 7 ie aoa don't be disa | didn't ‘Break up—wo're just aot > © | Many of the 8 Vitamins form | own suggested answer, “we rad * going steady. Please tell me +4 , t. ; || ding present, is it proper to give Id use almost anything,” io | Polmted if the first application what you think.” , “4 metabolism of sugars and | Game © direct answer by sell a perfect, or you might perhaps decen’t de the trick. | Obviously giving you his ring ty starches. , | them what really need rad A mame several items varying in In many cases it will take sev: | sealed a going-steady bargain. eS Increased physical or nervous b answer casually saying, “We | price from the inexpensive on up | eral shots of the bleach before you | | And equally obviously something i> activity will also increase B Vita- | Could use almost rips to | 1 the expensive. get the wood to the desired color. |has come up that has made him, a min requirements. My flance thinks it is correct 1/ Tear Mrs. Post: My daughter's| Now, after the wood has dried | | change his mind about the steady ; 100 TABLETS © $2.00 tell people what I want and says husband has just been transferred |®"4 you've sanded it down, be | part. , : y | to the West Coast and she is going | #reful about how you apply the | Maybe he got a bit restless, as out there to live. Some of our | "¢W stain, for the longer the stain | | maybe he felt he couldn't do right ‘ friends and acquaintances have |"@™ains on the wood surface be- by his responsibilities, maybe, Rae given her letters to their friends | fore it is wiped off, the deeper it | /even, he wanted to go out with | * on the Coast. Exactly what does |!!! sink into the wood and the | some other girl for a change. He - she do with these letters’ darker will be the finished result. | | had to get his ring back in order “3 Answer: She mails the letters have any freedom of mind. * UF Bathtub Not New | aa a when she arrives on the Coast and | the people who thom ow | Bathtubs, which are actually en- | me | just a ag him. 7 expect.to go to se her and show | ’ rae oli . . . . : ‘ .~ . But he insists that he likes you, her some hospitality, or at least | large weshhowis, x. nothing Ideal traveling companion is this crea- | pique touches of white, this cotton and silk | he insists that you haven't what courtesies they can. stylish around 1900 to 1480 B.C. Dear Mrs. Post: § um going te © While the Cretes are credited with be married shortly and I would | the idea of the bathtub, Americans like to know if it would be proper | can claim the innovation of giving for me te entertain at my own = jt 9 special room in the house. | broken up, he assures you that } and hints that you'll probably have his ring back shortly. I can't see that you've too much to worry #bout. He took his ring '‘Misjudging Johnny Won't wedding reception. I've been studying voice ‘for a number of years and-1 thought it Answer te Previews Pussie ORIG AI Hurt Him if We're Humble we can so that we can correct back temporarily, but he hasn't ' withdrawn his affection. Your ON ANE Gi OE RDN tie EO ep BCI wg J 4 7 : aes | By MURIEL LAWRENCE A young mother has reasonably | Sthers’ misjudgment of us.” If we believe what we have relationship has changed only in that you're both free for the mo- ment to date other people. If would be nice to sing “I Love You | Truly” to my husband and then sing a second song which | would | OWS CIAO ISI Tis. OlViSiRiT aslo FIOTr | challenged me on the confusion | _ | id LALIT | between two statements I have | said, Johnny will be less apt to . dedicate to my parents. Will you) [XINISTARNCIAIDEMAION TT de. She writes: accept misjudgment again. When | YU want to, that is. please give me your opinion of| [Fit lai Sloree | mace. 3 ; kes h fortable. he |. 1! he gets around to offering you } this? | BERS Fiololc! | ““In one column, you said that eet. he ee Orta ‘ee his | his ring again, take it if you're y Answer: This would be most un- FICLit petetert ot 45 ein j , misjudgment was childhoods / sia retinal ow tion And ering willing to settle down to going | usual, and as weddings should be [RTMITEDE) INITINIRE DI OTRIN tragedy. In another, you agreed them to us so that we can re-judee OMY With him. But you can do conventional, I strongly advise CIAIRIRIOCIVT [mim iAlsliaie. that we parents can't make 4>-- ; Jjuege that without the ring to make it TRIAL: [Tio curate psychological judgments of it im the light of his new self- SLE INIOTS | a child's behavior. What then is knowledge _ the answer? I am not a psycholo- gist. Doesn't this make misjudg- Check Infection ment of my child inevitable? | Yes, I think it does. Keep dirty fingers and dirty | And I know no answer to this handkerchiefs away from your serious probjem but the religious eyes if you want to avoid danger alt’ | of infection. human judgment, including that ACROSS — PION ALT Te) indi "t that LIOSLILILS binding. You don’t need _ tangible bit of evidence to assure , you—and to convince everybody | else—that you're his girl. If his ring means more to you than it does to him, perhaps you'd | better let him keep it. Getting it | and giving it back too often can | be very unsettling. against your singing ; (Copyright 1955) or of psychologists, is subject te | 1 South error. I know no answer but the American . old, old one of humility before 5 English resort | . to the mystery of another human . = Aneeles soul Caitfornia . 12 Praver ending , fi If we possess this humility, mis 22 peeien . judgment of Johnny cannot greatly . Tow mented hurt him. 18 Pledge “ on as on and | For if we have it, we never! 3} Boats up Yy content ourselves with emotional | 3 orl cuss ] by Casra Whedr apologies when we discover that | 31 Decays we have misjudged Johnny. | % Sevption cross a Pinafore or sundress—looks so | Having found in our apron pocket | % Heoree | scetic pretty on your little miss! Her ne ball pen ig accused him ot 96 Death . _ . _ taking, we pay him no 50 cents to | favorite whirly skirt perky bow assuage his hurt feelings. We use the occasion to illustrate the falli- bility of haman judgment %® Bridge 41 Throughfares ‘ab? | ties—plus a ‘‘ballet slipper’ pocket and colorful embroidery' SS 42 Oriental coin attern 725 ‘e xizvee ? 44 Pish seuce Pattern 735: Child's sizes 2. 4 Gravely, we say to our little 46 Alarms 6. 8, 10. Tissue pattern embrol- 49 Pickled pig hoy, “New you_see how mistaken dery transfer. State size . - + even a mother’s judgment can = oe | a —fpattee=ad 8 cet for each-pat et foe roe rene tt Seon ey : — eel oe open mee ee wae ; | = : = | . 7 . | aieedeciag the wew om ee in chan mag end te Tore ae tere bab to 124 Pontiac Press, Needlecraft, Only God knows you absolutely. | 6 withered : 25 Russian city ~ me 1 decorator inspired color Dept., P. 0. Box 164, Old Chelsea | That is why we need never wholly |! Rations) i * on sonal ds Tropical "rox Station, New York 11, N. Y. 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A Bon, con of Gull Hint Shrtenp te equal te 1 Ma. wheln, few shee. | 7 West Lawrence Street Pontiac Clip and Return This Ag for Information * VETERAN APPROVED eh. | i * V Pe aD i » er ‘eee ‘i 74 eal Sink cae fe Ne a eddie ee satin thattiaatinaeinetineti amined eect wb ob Ce girene Qlesce & ~ oe #4 ee ae BE Wis oe PS ae gee PN baa a ie Mad fae ee oe oe Pea ae eee ee eS ee eee ‘ a oF Me See ce ies “5 : = fe pt 65. Pen ote. a ¥ % wre. iB pn) fee cc ee Pe ees 5 s i “y ES, sd old ed ee! i Ae > oP oe NE eet ae Pentit 68 A ee pel oA AE ThE She Big ey 4 soe pe Ns ae ndnaog pee eR Sicha he ibe apie \ / A . * ' ‘ a THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 09,1055 Baritone Is Acclaimed by ‘Musical Bari one ccialmMe y usica € Mrs. Paul A. Kern was re\| gave a personal challenge to all Wager, an accomplished musi- | J. F. Williams, Mrs, J. L. Ben- | @lected president of Pontiac's | Clokey's “Mission Bells” provided clan and composer, supplied fine | nett, Mrs, H. G, Woelceck and Seay stencale Cub) when | « Siting cimen for the fet group. accompaniment for the chorus. | Mrs. J. W. Wignail. ao oe a Ie Bis first group, “Si, tra || For his second group, Mr. Tip-| During social period which fol- Church. copml” by Mandel and “Des jton chose ald American songs, | owed the program, refreshments | Wandern” and “Ungeduld”, Mr. om b “The | Were Served from a tea table | Alsd reelected were Mrs. H.| Tintes proved bimecit a master | P*™'Y *#Fanged by Copeland, “The | ao td in the St Patrick second vice-president. the | 8nd “I Bought Me a Cat” were| , Cemfering the green cloth Wasi] POP ERI A INMENT | songs was meticulous, and all ted an afrangement of white snap- Mrs, J. B. Forman is the new) artistry with which he presented skillfully ¢ ’ dragons and stock, accented by FOR fecording secretary and serving) ali his selections was unsur- Not too much praise can be| tinted green carnations and the second terms in office will be Mrs./ passed, In Ford’s monologue | given this artist whose quality of traditional Irish clay pipes tied | YOUR PARTY Hugh Little, corresponding secre-| from “Palstaff’ by Verdi, the | voice, depth, timber, and volume with green ribbon. Call tor A tary, Mrs, Oscar Lundbeck, treas-| singer showed his rare d@ra- | should make him an assured suc- Mrs; E, H. Sommer and Mrs. | page pa urer; Mrs. Cyril J. Strang, assist-| matic ability and wide range of | cess in the operatic field, CF. Shoup were in charge of | Jackie Rae ant treasurer, and Mrs. Collis A.| voice. For the final selection, Mr. | floral arrangements. DANCE STUDIO Scott, historian. As an accompanist Miss Gauger| Tipton joined the chorus in the Mrs. G e ' . Members and guests of the club was outstanding, In her solo per-| favertie Rodgers and Mammer. | gray Le Pm was pro-|] 214 S. Telegraph FE 2-2128 were thrilled with the program | tomance of Charles Griffes’ so- stein, bit “You Never Walk | — presented yesterday afternoon nata for piano, she showed bril-| Alone” which brought the pro- ti was a highly delightful ex- ee Sonatas coven 008 te. gram to a brilliant conclusion. Perience to head the club’s | preciation of nuances and) Corus members rforming chores in two varied groups of dramatic effects of this powertul | were Mrs, J. 0. Radenbaugh, Mrs American sSengs with the rich | work. Robert Gaff Jr., Mrs. James C. baritone voice of Thomas Tipton In its second group, the chorus Clarke, Mrs. J. L. Wilson, Mrs. and the selections of his accom- | gave unusual treatment to “Song|y Pp iKiaasse, Mrs. K. V. White. panist, Miss Lois Gauger. to Pan” by Strickland. Delores Mrs. B. B. Kimball, Mrs. J. B The program opened with «| DePauw, flutist, skillfully provided | Nicclig Jr, Mrs. C. J, Strang. chorus singing Nobel Cain's setting additional beauty. The subdued | yj,. Richard Esser Jr., Mrs, C. | - of Robert Browning's, “The Year's | Poppies” by Larson and the gay, | w. Houghton and Mrs. L. H, Schim.| At the Spring”. The religious an-| Nting “Mr. Frog” by Boyd gave | my | them “Listen to the Lambs" dem- | ©*°ePtional variety. Others were Mrs, Clyde Marsh- | onstrated vocal control and dy- Mrs. Charles W. Buck, diree- | banks, Mrs. J. B. Forman Jr., namics that is produced only by a| tor ef the chorus, is a graduate | Mrs. C. A. Scott, Mrs. R. E Ge- | choral ensemble on the profes Augustana College and | goux, Mrs. William S. Furlong, sional level. throughout her college years | Mrs. A. A. Heinz, Mrs C.D. The warm and tender feeling of| was a member ef the famous | Wright and Mrs Paul R. Havens. this spiritual by Nathaniel Dett Augustana choir, Mrs, Martin ‘Still others were Mrs, Michael Siano, Mrs, E. L. Windler, Mrs. be Saturday evening won't come too soon Pentice Press Phete New Make-Up Seems to Se for the models who are anxious to take part | S#Phens of Stowell street; Cary Duane| Mr, and Mrs, Harry Pearce of Senante etpet wil sessive 0 BA Com letel in the Pythian Sister fashion show to be held | Wiley, son of the Ephriam Wileys of Bald-| Oneida road are enjoying a stay) egree tn Cracrat Basinees P , y , in the Pythian Sister Hall on West Huron| win avenue and Carol Sue Robertson, daugh- |** %* S84 Hotel, Fhoenbs, Art.) i) aaa Mire. Charles Halpin) Cover the “Sins” | icki, ( M . ‘ : . street, Clothes from Dickies Babyland| ter of Mrs. Myrtle Robertson of East Huron| rs. William A. Gordon will en-| ee Mary Freegard) of | Short of Your Skin protect their busy feet with our Shop will be worn by (left to right) Wendy street. Admiring one of the dresses at right | *rt#in at a luncheon and bridge) ) i or 9 daughter. Anne Eliza.| . . Joy Stephens, daughter of the Kenneth| is Mrs. H.C. Mallory of Bliss street. party Thursday afternoon in her | beth, in St. Joseph Mercy Hospital. correctly-fitted, durable home en Dwight avenue. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs / ° . . Thomas Freegard of North Sagi- ; ‘ Mr, and Mrs. Clifton Williams and Mr. and Mrs.| ~~ EDWARDS BOYS’ SHOES Men‘s Night [Honeymoon Trip South deand aren deter, nin, | Pong ain at Meh ns | Observed by |Follows Church Wedding] sattiwtcom mrttem. |" || From heel to toe, Edwards shoes are skilfully designed St d Cl b rm Somes Villon end Joins Maycrest drive, Watkins Lake. |OMegGO Mu Sigma | to protect the normal growth of young active feet... u y u riage Saturday evening = oe LM ._* * Sews Cancer Pads by combining the finest of workmanship and leathers Dr. D. B. Ireland | Church of Jesus Christ of Latter “ ) Cee eee ene of Ber.| Sewing for the American Cancer || with style and wearobility. ‘ Uses Club’s Th ey Saints. The frm | wick boulevard, has been named | 5°iety kept Omega Mu Sigma . uD's Me | performed by Bishop Ralph John- recording secretary and social |®0Fority members busy at their| 6.50 to 7.95 for Topic om. | \chairman of Kappa Alpha Theta | eeting Tuesday. wee a Men's Night was observed Tues-|Mrs. Leon Fritch of Rutt’ avenes Sorority at Albion College. She is] "her ‘home on South "Genesee eee 's was . a 4 P baa Ms evening by members and the late Mr, Fritch, and the a member of Pi Chapter of the| enue. Mrs. Donald Nelson served Sean Child stat Club nnd thats Fa ee ome of the Jel ote as cohostess. San “ehunanhsan, toumae husbands and guests who gathered |.» poner Wally Roeser, son of the W. 0. ; cateee Mito Genateh, oak speci’ | for a dinner at Devon Gables. Ar-| the bride were a quae of Chen, Ressern of Moome drive bes wes €oming Events ing is tas voveriag power of cently become an active Lawoum Pivs MakeUp | Fangements of spring flowers and Dectsleee ee pena — of Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity Trae Melgtnee at Amerie wy most that you could, if you wished, | decorations carried out a St. Pat- stones was designed ‘by her at University of Michigan. West Pike street, wear a shade then your rick’s Day theme. mother and she wore the bride- oe Pioneer Society of the pte ny Pn to no heavy Lyle Passmore introduced the greom’s gift of pearls. She Madah J, Mack, daughter of } rer pra . — bor} From the second you silk it on, guest speaker, Dr. Dwight B. Ire- carried a white orchid sur- Mr. and Mrs. Harold K. dames (ithe church. 7 ) those tiny lines and jmpertoc- i t ust to ‘ ou ' ham aches nt Of Birming-| rounded by streamers and stepb- selected secretary af’ Davie Malt | wift"staOnrtens, Zagir, Auxtiary ote] Skin" ks on » new. sheitored i. on a satin covered Bible. ose the of | Highland read st 8 p.m. Election of fragile, eared-for look. Indeed, Dr. Ireland spoke on ‘‘Strength-| Mrs. William Ellis of Milford, women of ieee wt viee president will be held at 7:30 | here is the new fashion in faces. ening Family Foundations” this| the bride's sister, was matron of Western Michigan College Navy Mothers Club 258 will meet| But more! Every minute of every year's theme of the Junior Child| honor. She wore'an orchid dress EMEEELN | cinaying orcapateas! thoreny. [Se'taian! (2 Pm ™ Mera! train. | Boe [vd Maken conten Study Club. He stated that too|and carried a cascade of giam- — a ~ es « ‘ ee working cholesterols and esters MRS. JOHN JAMES VITTON of Raid Methodist p Settagents and toc late is une The bride's other attendants + Four residents of Pontiac will be Ghereh_ will ment Tharesay et 130 th mom like natures own skin fu boys and girls who do worthwhile | were Mrs. Weldon Fritch of Com-| 1 ; nd among 400 students at Michigan Child Culture Chub wilt meet at the| YOUr skin youtht cotter ond things. Parents and teachers|Merce who wore a yellow dress| LINCOIn Band Plans Senter tare comntncetconent exer. | renter’ Mitzhienets, Mgbinces, 10 bed: | Shiselyed sede $1" plus tox should work together and see that | and carried a cascade bouquet of/Concerton May 18 = | “inte ey oe nt Toten — : wherever cosmetics are sold. receiv. something | Yellow glamellias, and Peggy Dal- . cises on March 17 in East Lansing.| weicome Redekah Lodge will meet et value exch day If this is ac-|ton who wore Nile green and aeunt Junior High School's! joe A. Anderson, son of the J. B. | T>*pr4e7_*t.8 pm i adaita” Tempse There ts only one genuine LANOLIN PLUS! complished they will have ‘some- carried green glameilias. band concert will be held Andersons of Cameron avenue will w thing worthwhile to grow on and | Patricia Collins of Lake Orion May 28 Erde etuncement was | receive a BA degree in Psychol practice. bg B— — at 8 ons AV will become useful citizens | was flower girl She wore am (fn. reanal pases an iP | ogy, and Kurt C. Beyer. son of the | Moose oa ' Mrs. Nell Gray was in charge of | oTehid dress styled lke the hon. | 000" mat t the | Henry J. Beyers of South Marshall | | pers p Club of the Maceadees Liquid Men's Night and decorations were| °F ™stren’s. Gerald Fritch of school. ine | street will receive a BA degree in | 554 ire Robert Benders, Tie Chase OL Lake Orion was best maa. | Political Science. Make-Up taken care of by Mrs. John Madole, Mr. Rosegart, speaker for . the Camp Wesbitt 11, Ladies National Mrs. Ross Walls, Mrs. William B. Don Bailey was best man and/| evening said that the purpose of Edmund J. Guaman, son of the | Leerve wil Theresey os 1 pm. McClure, Mrs. Frank Copp, Mrs. | seating the guests were Jerry Hall| te group is to establish good un-| Joseph J. Guamans of Osceola 2 Oratte on street. a . Philip Wargelin and Mrs. Frederick | @id Russell Collins of Lake Orion. | derstanding between band students drive will be awarded a BS de- + Fi 5 | | ; Ye itt if ae t i zB z fi i l z i e. = ££ | ; = oe 2 a s = a ganoemen, Bib. ond Mas, 0sCiuve, od guests of Ge reomtins baa be Mr. and Mrs Adoiph Magnus and SPECIAL PRICE! Mrs. Carl Donelson. the church pariors. . ° $ the tet onenty puether cers with matching Eton caps a dress of cinnamon brown with Alurnnae Plan Party | sg icmmmem "1 FT TVING ROOM | and excellent workmanship The Stephens College Alumnae | ® Corsage of yellow roses. Association of For a honeymoon trip to Florids SUITES | meet Tuesday evening for a bridge | the bride wore a red and gray ccseemqne des ‘party-at-the Beverly Hilis ‘home of} suit- with matching accessories ‘and +} mene nce - a for the 8 o'clock event are being | bouquet. The newlyweds will re- Ruth street. Left: Pastel blue or tan ~ muted tweed coat, lined with rayon satin and widely hemmed for easy lengthening. Sizes 4 to 6x. 17.95 CLEVELAND eaparassrae $1 60% Beautiful wool frieze covering. Right: Brown or charcoal grey nubby tweed satin-lined coat, . with a hem that may be lengthened merely by pulling a thread. LIVING ROOM SUITE $199” | a Wool frieze | Sizes 4.to 7. USED .TV—17.inch coxsore tow $75 14.95 Complete Line of | , ; G. E. Appliances — G.‘E. and Sparton Television Bors’ Wear—Parking Level Other Edgerton Shoes from $13.95 We Service What We Sell | ! 2 oo Gl Qh FURNITURE. |} { 2#eur free Parks P auli’s Shoe Store JL &G | steel HAYE YOUR TICKET VALIDAT 35 N. Saginaw St: Sashabaw 1 ‘AT SACORSONES itn is Serving Pontiac Over 75 Years . | BOLDEN'S RED STAMPS = PLENTY OF FREE PARKING 1 cont Be Bere / x ee de ' y og 1 - ; ‘ | . $55 5 ac ‘ nA, : i i 4 i ‘ j . me 4 a A, / { os =" eae oe he) oe NES SD oe ee ig Se Re a eee Aa sit 2 Ib ; Pr ; p3 a ; Z A ce 4 ‘ ; . ¥ A ) 4 \ 2a oe ! __. THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 9, 1955 Tf We Run From Problem on One Job, We're Likely to Find It on Another — LF ‘df - . : a arte r 3 a 4 “ Put Brake on Hate, Exercise Insight McBride Sorry: | my AMOR MEY WOOD | overs year, andthe top bos has suechow manage to conquer he Lost Molly Brown to Gene Fowler Penge Gs ects reste | tant tno tat rm to tee ter ber feelings, because too much ts at with my woman boss," a reader one suate 9 Sent wale ont. Mil Gs Ga oe ese aa iseeed eae Send as cab deck ueety somaedamie. “I think I could do it well, and| Moreover, experience has get to be my ’ » mere Feed RASA eee canes {1 mow 1 would love 2, but come been that i we ren ouay ems & age, you are inured to later describe her to the last fan-) “I'm unsinkable. “She is old and cantankerous | 4ays I feel like 1 can't last even | problem in one job, we're pretty ment. But I do certainly wish 1| tastic detail. By the time I came upon her and arbitrary, and she is 50 jeal- Cet lend, chen fo co partectly ber. pda same problem had beaten Gene Fowler to Molly cage to the tent, Sly ten! io ay Serene ee ete Pio ang Yas | pei Sent ire me went | Fis, de chet out sane may Long ago I decided to spend my|* ™an who threatened to eet acta tr aes eget “FO leave tn o minste, except talk the way my family and / this difficult period, and one as putting together the biography of | ng ‘including the chinchilla cape) | bered the pot-walloping times well : “that she'll be retiring te 0 little | fiends do. She is really # monster, | unlike her job as possible. Among among the women and children| enough to be able to scramble an 7 handle | other things, it should be some- mame Americen women of the saastanal ee ee | on i need @ ine bow fo ein ploneer tradition. My idea was| Util, at the end, she was man-| egg or even whip up an af This young woman is up | *2d something that has to go with alidee fas tae skteenl Bacar a cheer bh a against a problem many of us |Y°UNg people, and not entirely that seems to be on the Mrs. Genuine Leather have sacch, and i t Sntees 0 This will ide a contrast, and ioiies aitene at. - Fowler will provide a ° ; chert ot Ht that she net | cult, which will make the jb feng of May back my me more newspaper RAMBLER . win lie ane cover her. She seemed to be i Hot Pudding |r = ee ne ite avore that she has only a year to go, in = tows right next door to HANDBAGS and that anything ts tolerable if maine in the rich bottom land of F With Orange | "s+ sa pe eet eve 4 Beautiful Rambler handbags of Third, she must realize that her At 15 she persuaded her two : mates pal outs Santer wits Mrs. J. H. Helps Puts hatred is hurting her own Mie, and ne, 0 ee are Se fart and rumerous other hendy hide- 1) Cookies or Cake in| hatred, if not controlied, will affect Leadville and the only job she ag Custard Dessert her performance so badly that she could get was washing dishés. Bé- 95 "Tue only ua © okt bene sk Helen Lee designs a Sunday play dress in washable fore ad ae te - cho met Sidon Press Food Editor | With understanding. She must gain | Colon sateen, The black velvet sash ties in back and | catied Leadville Johnny who was An unusual baked dessert that | the insight to know that the woman | matches the piping on the shaped bertha collar and little | 22 years older than she and had AN EXCELLENT takes advantage of the fresh te i ray che te ‘Gon ae aula sleeves. Colorful alpine flowers form an all-over pattern an ey fer mere Genta tae Easter Gift! Orange and. Macaroon, Podding.| "as & lot rougher than it is now, | on the white ground. However, Molly's red hair, or The recipe comes from Mrs. J. H. perhaps to take many something else, brought the crumbs | ™any blows on her way | 1 and Johnny quickly hit 5 pred of the which this young woman has never Parisian Artist of be used in | been subjected macaroons. ; — Angry About | i you girls Sew the out part to 0 plece of Helps has . brought them home ond bills. | clothes for your doll? It seems that elastic to cover the raw edge. Now aw First come Fashion Ideas to celebrate. sas went | dlls never have enough clothing sabe several ettches in the mid of the PARIS (INS) — A Parisian Several weeks ago we a sug other form rs painter who thinks women should Late that night he decided te | sestion for socks and shirts made{ less. oth . look like women recently let go an take some of his pals home te | from old socks. Here is a new one! Put them on your doll, A TRY angry blast at French fashion de- show off his wealth. It was cold | How about making shorts for your | IT book and a surprise go to Nancy signers in the cabin — this begins te || doll from socks? You will need | Jane Dollahan of Fort Wayne, In- C “They are totally ignorant about sound like a story I've heard | pair of worn-out sport socks| diana for sharing this with us. Do the female body,” snorted Edmund somewhere before — and his (perhaps dad has worn out a pair) | you have an idea for TRY IT? H , adding: friends built a rearing fire im (for you will only need the top. Use small socks for your smaller “The big coururiers’ bad taste is the steve. By the time Melly Cut the top part, the ribbing off, | dolls and large-sized socks for the made worse by their contempt for awakened and raced te her tem- | and this is the part for the shorts. | big ones. the customers. perary bank, every a “They are absolutely incapable beautiful bills were up. of cething correctly that wonder Did Johnny scold dnd tear hig] St. Patrick Day . ”° rates ‘riaa, Quoted by the newspaper Paris Me ies be, Det his atm around | March 17th % and told her comfort- | ae Soon gg Foareerl cece Leck orn ingly he'd get some more. tie ad. | Shamrock utes, Beat health by “being slaves to. the cat end ny Siarncen-he wont | sugar, wranee whims of the couturiers. : sold found a Se Nest Plants aaty to wp cperts on as wot te devoled hot Molly's life was like one of ? | «Woop TRAYS rubbing them with a piece of linen. | } TH | ti i eT TH m Beautiful Formica Dinettes r, * BEADS and BEAD CRAFT SETS * GENUINE LEATHER HANDBAG SETS * RAFFIA CRAFT KITS for MAKING RAFTIA 7 » : Available in Chrome or Wrought Iron * TERIALS PPER ENAMELING Tables made to order, Including m fer 69 Now Is the Time sleet cou ad be ces Stamtes ‘ MODELS & SUPPLIES | to Save on Bs On we cer Ear mae * Airplane Motors * Plastic Models | . . 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Lawrence Se. msm FE 2-7221 || wn HA THE HURON SOW! — | ee | Bae 5 AO seer OSE EE 2 ¥ r f ee ry . ao Oe ae Pe ee a ae oy cz f ee as 7 ¥ - pots -\H salt elles he ” . Mage RT Eee ES Se ee ee BE ae Paks a a ee. Zi ae z: SGX Pos Be, oa Bets A, ae 4 xs a = oe } ered eg ws LAT RE z wor % as § jee ie . Wiig Fe oes ey ae ee we ee athe 7 ve ; se . Pestise Press Phote + Photographed in their home on Ottawa drive are Mrs. Ben Jerome Jr. and her children Tony, Jill and Jeff (left to right), During leisure hours Mrs. Jerome enjoys model- | ing latest fashions from local stores. Baldwin PTA Elects Officers Youth Group and election day | Mrs. Thomas White was elected were observed Tuesday afternoon| treasurer, Mrs. Herbert Siaght, secretary an d when members of the Baldwin School PTA gathered. Mrs. W. H. Ruggles was elected | © president and will be assisted by Mrs. Daniel Peterson, vice presi- dent. Mrs. A. J. Cadieux is teach- er vice president; William Travis, father vice president; and Mrs. Roland Curtis is recording secre- tary. Beauty Clinic By Edythe McCulloch Groups Entertained by Dirt Gardeners from other garden clubs at the in YWCA., Garden Club, Pontiac and Water- ford Branches of Women's By Sorority Dirt Gardeners Club had guests afternoon meeting held Members of Better Home and Hard Times Party Slated by Miss Grennier and Mrs. Has- kill. The April 4 meeting will be held at the Bloomfield Hills home of Miss Main. Look—Pink Tweed Hve your tweed in a pink tint this spring. Lightweight and « joy to behold, “How to Make Your Wedding Go Smoothly” Come in, write or phone for this group which is registered for all uk cage aed by Go comes booklet. There is no charge. = is alternate wy aie antl membership drive ot Pearce Floral Company ee ee ee ee 559 Orchard Lake Ave. Phone FE 2-0127 Monday evening meeting held in 7 “Participating parishes include 6: Tee Pontiac chr aus gi, © Jewelry @ Lingerie @ Ceramics Worried Yoenship, Lake Infants’ Specialty Shop Slim Thigh Bulge Arig Mae Gift Shop For thigh bulge, lie flat on the , FE 2-3220 8 oe ee . 718 West Huron 5° . a a NO APPOINTMENT 7 : Dixtrt Porrery 5281 Dixie Huy. (Near Waterford) OR 3-1894 e. ror Tow Oo"Ganday, Yoon fo pans FREE! Each day a Magic Oval Girdle will be given away FREE ... nothing to buy, - just register your name. _EASTER-MOOD DRESSES stealing the fashion scene ust-orrived Spring dresses. Gout nt * ‘Other Betty Bercley Dresses, from. ..........$8.98 Nellie’s — 3507 Elizxebeth Loke Rd. «1 Block West of Huron Pantie. The soft knitted FOR YOUR BRA AND GIRDLE-PROBLEMS MISS GRAHAM PERMA-LIFT STYLIST ‘Will Be Here in Person THURSDAY and FRIDAY Win a Magic Oval Girdle No crotch is “WHERE SERVICE IS SUPREME” MAGNIFICENT COLD WAVE PERMANENTS Including Hair Cut and Hair Style MACHINE or MACHINELESS The Secret of Our Permanents Is the “Know How” of Our Operators Open Wednesday All Day — Friday "tf 9 IMMEDIATE SERVICE! 10” You've never seen yourseli with such smart lines, with such great comfort, for there's no shoulder strap strain. Firm support, yet gentle from below by the exclusive Magic inserts at the bottom of each cup. Sizes 32AA to 40D Mere coer nap re tae ot see ~ No, 19%—Wanded Style... ..sssa- 70—Cotion Ba nded No, 160—Stitched Cup ... . 184—Wired Bra No. 60—Nylon Stitched No. 145—% Length . Perma+lift’s New Pantie with the Magic Oval crotch can't ride up—ever If you've ever had « pantie that chafed and irritated, if you've ever worn s pantie that just wouldn't stay in place, your troubles are over when you try this wonderful, new “ Perma-lift’* ae PERMA-LIFT STYLIST Complete Selection of PERMA-LIFT BRAS td ' a # t = e ca [ __ THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 9,105 hit” pe oo ae AE iat Ne SRR ata WS san mips oe a Ey : / E r a i nh Pw ais iti i i ui SL ES i OIE C0 RD cpp cay > i UE PP aire yer i | L culture survey showed grasshoppers | ly affected by grasshopper infesta- “The only. \| are not expected tb bother farmers | tions, he "The posts are| Ut That in Your Pipe, trom in State to Be Light | gucePt io certain areas of Missau-| expected to be cuacesteated this) You Old Magistrate ben ae LANSIN: should | kee, Mecosta, Isabella and | summer in a north-south run! BALTIMORE for sietund a tc poademe tocar evadian: |ning from Southern Texas through | qgrueucrmens * Tasemead Ceciijhe tet Central ‘| grasshoppers during 1955, state| “Even in those areas, we expect | Wisconsin. Bradley asked Magistrate Standley when he © agriculture officials state. to have very little trouble,”” Boyer | _ _|L. Richardson to give him ¢@ break | was loud C. A. Béyer, chiet of the plant/ said. | Much of U. 8. imports of dried | and: promised to “walk right on Citizen of Liechtenstein Michigan has never been serious eggs comes from Sweden. home.” man and lost his properties. Released after the war, he re- i & bgt voit F f fF ei 5 SE%5 ge? niet = gf i aff 3 z i mle ie i ; ' Fs : i ell Tr et i z rf f ith fi : i i Teported collecting funds to buy “comforts” for the troops. - *Tatao gave no estimate of the number of reinforcements. Last night the Reds on Amoy Island fired 12 shels at Tatan, an island 2‘, miles south. From Tatan | —_ tae NURIOMATINTS HAVE” Bee Titer | command is set up. An average American who has | reached 50 years of age may ex pect to live 25 more years, in LOW COST Luxury | Gourmet meats leven in low cost | Dinette cors) ore just one fec- ture of CNR’s brond new troin:. delight. For reservations: i TENDERAY XY Short Ribs tb. “Choice” Tenderay “es, #@ @ @ Beef Stew ,. “Choice” "Tenderay boneless , Look for the USDA CHOICE seal affixed to Kroger Tenderay Beef by a certified government grader. It is your assurance of the high standards of quality that we at Kroger strive for at all times. ‘ PIONEER BRAND BEET SUGAR 5: 49 | SALMON 39: SMOKED HAM = 29: BREAD 20.01 vs KROGER SPOTLIGHT Ground Round eless °° Ib. BACON 9 be 99° Hygrade’s “Old Fashion” Sliced Oysters Fresh Smelt . 25¢ Fresh dated. Pint 85c Cleaned, pan ready i 69 “ vs Ground Beet .3Q¢@ is Fresh daily. 3 bs. $1.15 . ..., . ; \ ; i —_— c . os bb. | Pork Roast Hygrade’s Boneless, 10-12 Lbs. * ns ce ae Coff hte ~. RY | 20¢ 0 anne | ems s Kroger Instant ae = Kroger Corn - Cream style .., Tuna crates North Bay. A Lenten Value ee © © © @© @© @© @ «& j Hoey Hoon a GOLDEN BANANAS 2. 25: WINSPRED PROCESS CHEESE 2” 55° Pasteurized Cheese Spread MELLOW-RIPE Shallots Mild and tasty . Dates Fresh, pitted . .. Peppers Crisp and green . Yellow er |i Walets a ASS California Diamond Pound Loaf Ih, We reserve the right to limit quantities. Pricés effective through Sat, March 12, 1955 178 North Saginaw St. --- Hours: 9 A.M.-9 P.M,Monday thru Saturday THE FONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY: va 1955 : PA YOUR ONE-STOP JHOPPIRG LENTER Pontiac's First and Biggest Shopping Center is only minutes from your home whether you live in town, the lake region or one of the surrounding villages. Take the main roads to Telegraph and West Huron for bigger values during Anniversary Celebration week! 10 Big Booming Days Until March 19th! ALL THE MERCHANTS AT TEL-HURON SHOPPING CENTER ARE MAKING THIS FIRST ANNIVERSARY A BIG BOOMING VALUE EVENT! READ OUR ADS IN THE FOLLOWING PAGES FOR VALUES BEING OFFERED ON NEW SPRING MERCHANDISE Look at This List of Free Treasure Chest Gifts! Valuable. Merchandise Gift Certificates from Winkel- man’s, Kresge’s, United Shirt Distributors, and Wrigley’s Super Markets. Ladies’ and Men’s Longines-Wittnauer Watches, Coro Costume Jewelry, Trifari Jewelry from Myer’s. Man’s Botany Suit, MacGregor Sports Jackets and Dobbs Hat from Osmun’s Town and Country Shop. Kate Greenaway —Girls' Dresses; Boy's Hi-Line Suit from Wonderland Shop. Men’s Florsheim Shoes, Ladies’ Naturalizer Shoes, Chil- dren's Jumping Jack Shoes, Children’s Red Goose Shoes from The Shoe Box. Ladies’ smart wearing apparel from Linda Lee Shop. Delicious famous candy from Sander’s. Lovely hair styling from the Murray Sisters’ Beauty Salon. Women’s and Children’s Shoes from Boston Shoe Store. REMEMBER TO BE ELIGIBLE TO WIN, ALL YOU NEED DO IS SIGN AN ENTRY card in the participating - stores listed in this ad... they are all located at TEL-HURON SHOPPING CENTER. ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATIONS BEGINS THURSDAY, MAR. 10 - and runs for 10-BIG-BOOMING DAYS to MAR. 19 ook . ; 1 conn one — dit DCO G RR eo SS _ fisted in this ad. Enter as many times as you wish. See our page Bed Prine . a SASS es Nason Participating: Stores for Our Ist * IS abebhtashascbay baane ewew wee \ | wt ha CUNNINGHAM’S PIC ‘n PAY Drugs, Sundries, Fountain WINKELMAN’S Ladies’ and Misses’ Appare! ~ MURRAY SISTERS’ SALON Catering te M'ladies’ Beauty Needs OSMUN’S TOWN and COUNTRY SHOP Men's and Yeung Men's Apparel KRESGE’S Se te S148 Store SANDER’S GaaGia, Hee Cream, Sabery, Ranches —UNITED SHIRT Men's and Youth's Furnishings SHOE BOX Shoes for the Entire Family BOSTON SHOE STORE Ladies’ Fashionable Footwear MYER’S JEWELRY SHOP Jewelry, Gifts, Opticians, Watch and Jewelry Repair LINDA LEE SHOP Ladies’ Separates, Sportswear. Lingerte z MR. FRED’S WONDERLAND SHOP Infante’ and Children's Wear Teys and Furnishings WRIGLEY’S Complete Super Market And Welcoming the New SEW and SAVE SHOP Fabrics, Heme Decerations, Patterns, Everything fer Sewing TREASURE CHEST of GIFTS Enter’ your name as many times as you wish during our ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION! You are eligible to receive the wonderful, valuable GIFTS WE ARE GIVING FREE. . . nothing to buy! Just sign the entry card in any of the participating stores ad in the Pontiac Press, March 23 for winners names. Ist Prize .. $350.00 4th Prize... .$75.00 2nd Prize. . .$250.00 5th Prize... . $50.00 | .$150.00 5 Others . 5. IN WONDERFUL GifT MERCHANDISE Sa LUI ——— ~ Med ee ea mu Wet UR Uns ne rr —————— — |. SALE! thursday, fridey, saturday Pg, lA a 852 iat i diana lillian nea eed mew spring | ev emae ee ee mavy dresses De Step-in dress, sketched, of worsted- like rayon with dotted rayon faille collar and cuffs. Sizes 14-20, 16%-2242. Full and slim skirts, try them all! - Speciel, $8. ANNIVERSARY E f f 1 he til 7 rf iy +, FF available in ali Tel-Huron stores. i bi if! F i i Epp? E FTRE out a ticket Six hundred refugees irom scat- F tered villages were quartered in apd drep % ie Scape im the store. | Sis ind tein billets, Mac- The sua. ey Donald said‘they could not return each of the center's stores, in- | | to their homes until he considered Prcfhe STK sett nee Ww FOUNTAIN Specials! Delicious ROAST BEEF DINNER @ Large Portions of Tender, juicy Roast Beet re @ Gravy © Potatoes © Dressing © Roll and , Butter Pie with Ice Cream ....... ® Cottons ® Rayons ® Prints @ Solids @ All Sleeve aes [BIRTHDAY SALE. VALUE " Curtains 1.98 pair Reduced to Only |” 4 Buy ‘em now. Save on ‘em now. Plain and floral patterns. Up to the minute de- sign for a smartly tailored window. 31x87" (White) 30x78” | _ (Rose—Blue—Green) — ; ns — ; penn hate aman Reg. pair We're Celebrating Our Anniversary with a $1,000 Treasure Chest of Gifts! One Size Fits Alli GIRLS’-LADIES’ e Helenca Z Stretch =) Anklets 47: 2 ra B7¢ ‘Bakery Fresh Delicious FIG BARS Specially Reduced to Only See = . =— aoe =a Regular 59¢ pair Reduced to Only 4 Slightly Irregular Bakery Fresh Coconut Macaroons Plastic Aprons 3 7: Wide selection colors. Choice of 3 styles. Reg. 59c Sturdily built with leath- er soles ond rubber heels. 98 pair Smart COSTUME JEWELRY fs Manufacturer’s close-out in a t 10; Ye large assortment of distinctive styles. Regular 59c. Men's — Special SEAFORTH BOYS'-GIRLS’ SHAVING LOTION LONGIE BOXER Regular $2.00 2 for T te Only 2.40%. { Infants’ Wear Special Sign Up Here! YARD GOODS SPECIAL | : 33: Reduced to Only | Pee . Neat oe ma ¢ i; WiiaeiniaAel as hing ff ams Self service—Pic 'N Pay Store [ TEL-HURON SHOPPING CENTER | Flash Bulbs — 10 ta 79° SYLVANIA, Nember 25's .... Wax Paper . CUNNINGHAM’S Own, Extra Heevy Alka-Seltzer Reguler 54c Size Lactum BABY FOOD LIQUID Cough Drops Reguler Se, Populer Brands | ee ee ee ee ore ee eewee 50 Envelopes Jumbe Pek, Birthdey Specie! 39 Kotex Epsom Salts ‘Moth Balls | or Flekes, 1 Pound Box F —Ex-Lax Loxative ! “ee eee Try This Delicious Taste Treat! Y4 Pound All-Beef HAMBURGER Served with FREE Tea or Coffee y 19° 7 eee eens Reguler 28 Size, Specie! Only $2.00 Value Plastic $2 Laundry Basket _ Large ond Roomy with Reinforced Bottom, Ovel Shape. . 100 § Pint E Aspirin § Ice | § Tablets g Cream 4 Reg. 18¢ : Book |. Matches ' With c i Wink C whe C | (Limit of 2) (Limit of 4) { (Limit of 2) | CLIP COUPON CLIP COUPON CLIP COUPON Good thru March 13th Good thru March 13th Good thru March 13th em A | iron ore may hold _. PHS 'PONTIAC-PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 9, 1955 MMay Revitalize State DETROIT (UP)—A small, pellet- | These balls are baked into s hard-| sight” of the supply of this direct chunk of highly concentrated ness that will permit shipping and| sipping ore, as it is called. ; Sn the key te @* can be fed directly into the blast Importing ores from abroad is Michigan's FR By Mnern One soluution. But the increased The pellet is composed of jasper | But Hodor says experimentalists | 06t,0f transporting these imports oon axe at the have not discovered other means | ‘ this - pot te Fn Huaaboldt revold’ jot utilizing the ore. He sets 1957 — . ae aged eat the Cleveland-Cliffs Iron Co. ar ene “| are the answer to this imposing he ab edt Te She Now, Just why is lowgrede ouin- | SST Tas coos such to tear = pellet will be! ing so to the national the end product of more than dix| tpsmpte and taconite should provide #@ years of research. ‘ per cent of the nation’s iron sup- When the supply of rich iron ore ne mane tov enue ply. in the Great Lakes area began deposits of soft, red What does the jasper mining dwindling, some mining enginee iron ore that can be fed directly | mean to Michigan? took a second look at vast deposits | !™t blast furnaces im natural | Bodor says by 195T the Humboldt of low grade ore that had been form are diminishing beth in operation will employ a staff of 200 passed in favor of the richer rela-| T#Mty amd quantity. Bedor says (or mote and produce an annual tions. , J Some 10,000,000 to 20,600,000 tons of low grade ore is located in Dickinson, Iron and Marquette counties alone. But until Ford and Cleveland-Ciifts began min- ing operations at Humboldt ip 1964, it lay undisturbed. This low-grade ore is called jasper. Ford mining properties manager Robert nite, is magnetic and recovered | First, the crue ore is scooped from the ground and pulverized in | machines called crushers to chunks as small as \% inch in diameter. . The iron particles defy the law of gravity and cling to the off froth, which rises to the top of the mixture. This froth is scooped off while | the waste material settles to the | bottom. Then, the froth is de- | moisturized and the iron ore is | ready for shipping. Shipment the best way to utilize it. | thinks pelletizing is the In this process, the fine whirled about in a cylinder | it collects in moist balls. | } 3 Portland Hote shown new $10,000,000 Villa Las Lomas low cost hous- | of project. Blaze Kills Four Six Guests Injured, Fou Firemen Overcome Fire Early Today PORTLAND, Ore. —At least | four elderly men died early today in a fire in the Lind Hotel in downtown Portland. | m . J More than @ Quests were reg- | istered. Most of them got out of | .. |, the three-story structure by climb- | ing down fire escapes or making their way to exits through smoke- | filled corridors. . . . . The bodies were not identified. Six guests were overcome by smoke or required first aid treat- ment for burns. One was hospi- | talized for treatment of second and third-degree . . > > Five firemen were overcome by smoke while rousing the sleeping s ° + One family, including seven chil- dren, escaped unharmed. The three-alarm blaze apparent- ly started in a @cond-story hall- SEW and SAVE FABRIC SHOP TEL-HURON SHOPPING CENTER ah Week >) presently has a staff of 80 to and a rated capacity of 200,000 tons PE E|ERL he i iRES & 4 < ae | ROCKEFELLER PROJECT IN ‘PUERTO RICO— ing project. With him are Winthrop Rockefeller, right, | Puerto Rican Gov. Luis Munoz Marin, center, is and George Dudley of IBEC Housing Corp., sponsor way, firemen said. The cause was not determined. There was no estimate of dam- e. Two guests who jumped from a window into a light well in the center of the were hos- pitalized. Extent of their ‘njuries was not determined. * . The 735-room hotel occupied the upper two stories of the building. The ground floor was a restaurant. ‘Faure Chalks Up and retired civil servants. . - . The National Assembly approved the budget article 362-342 last night after Faure warned his two-week- old- cabinet would resign if de feated. The Assembly turned down the same measure when it was first presented by former Premier Pierre Mendes-France. The article calls iy apr raise equivalent to $25. civ and military personnel, both active and retired. | $993.11 | months support. Seat 2 Women on Jelke Jury Four More Needed to ‘Complete Panel for 2nd | Vice Trial | NEW YORK W&®—Two women, the mothers of grown children, | became jurors in the Mickey Jelke vice trial after deciaring they | would not be embarrassed by | seamy testimony on sex. No women served on the jury for Jelke's first trial in 1953, when the 25-year-old oleomargarine heir was convicted on two counts of compulsory prostitution, Much of the testimony | from high-priced call girls. | For the retrial, defense lawyers | said they would welcome women | jurors on the premise that a wom- an can best determine whether an- other woman is telling the truth. s . * Jelke is being tried on charges inducing Pat Ward, now 71, to a prostitute and of having tried the same with Marguerite came LOS ANGELES #®—Band leader Harry James pas agreed to a new settlement under which he wil! pay hig first wife Mrs. Louise James monthly alimony for 171 and $33.34 a month child The pact, filed in court yester- ! ee e Naas a aes oe ae oe! ie te ak ie _— bi x , . hae ye: HY 1d oe oy Pie a ihe a $e Sa es > oe aes oe He te a, ner a haat a / Bs oe i a fed acy : "4 - a TS ae ? 4 be si asa ‘ il is Cah ye eae _ : > a A v } : Ps ‘ | THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 9, 1955 _ Mig We're Celebrating Our First Anniversary at Tel-Huron Center - They Said It Couldn't Be Done! A Suit of The Quality We Demanded = ay Could Never Be Made to Sell for *55! Well, We Proved the Experts Wrong! With the arrival of the OSMUN “55,” OSMUN’S introduces an entirely new concept in cloth- ing distribution. By joining hands with a top American manufacturer whose stream- ° Imported Wools, Orlons and Wool—the very finest * lined operation produces the entire suit hand-picked fabrics in the rich basic shades you want. under one roof, by placing our orders well : Plenty of charcoal flannels,-sharkskins, gabardines, ° . . herringbones, and diagonals. in advance, and by cutting our profits to the bone, we have effected economies never before achieved! No skimping, no “hurry-up” methods—every suit has “A high count rayon lining ... every seam, every—fold, every piece of fabric is pressed as it’s put together to make one of the best fitting, well-balanced suits we’ve ever seen. The true test of a suit is the way it fits you. See how we've avoided exaggeration ... the flattery is all in the tailoring, in the fabrics and the detailing. Yes, if you're accustomed to spending $55 for a suit, we say : SEE IT! WEAR IT! “Step Up to An Osmun’s 55. YOU'LL AGREE It’s the OSMUN’S “55” for Value! Open a Convenient Osmun’s Charge Account Take 30, 60, 90 Days ) | Two Fine Stores to Serve You Better a Tae ; - 51 North Sagina ‘Tel-Huron Center $1,000 Treasure Chest ak. Open. ‘ : Monday and Friday Thuts., Fri. t. of Gifts to Be Given Away! : Niehts ti 9 P.M. Nights “til 9 P, M. UNITED TS HIRT Don't Forget! Register ot UNITED STORES for FREE GIFTS CELEB nla alee egiledl, + fe TEL-HURON SHOPPING CENTER ANNIVERSARY ATION THURSDAY! FRIDAY! SATURDAY! OPEN EVENINGS TO 9 | [| EXTRAORDINARY z . - oa F " AT BOTH STORES ’ / ad Genuine leather belts in plain and em- bossed designs, elastic braids and imported elastic web belts. All sizes. We cannot od- vertise the famous maker's nome becouse of the extraordinary low price. Extra Special! SOCKS 4-99: First quality, higher priced socks at extraordinary savings. A wide selec- tion of smart patterns and colors, All sizes. Yes, 4 pairs for only 99¢ in this special event. ° A i a oe a ee a a Re | ae tf § ss Ve 6 UNITED AY td | TEL-HURON and at 86 N. SAGINAW SPORT SHIRTS $4ss Regularly $2.95 and $3.95 Handsomely styled long-sleeve sport shirts in guaranteed washable fabrics. Gobar- dines, cottons, interlocks, plaids, checks, itripes and solid colors. All sizes. A Famous Make! ~FINE-FELT- HATS $ 3° The moker’s original $7.50 price tag * “isin every hat. 100% fur felt, luxuri- ously full lined. Newest spring styles and colors. Extraordinary values. DACRON SHIRTS 3” Regularly $6.95 and Mere! Famous Dupont 100% Dacron. The miracle tremendous shirt that is in such tre demand. Handsomely styled and toilored with de- toils of the finest shirts mode. A terrific value < | i Sean fet walt p+ AG SEES BD fm the folk music tape-recorded | and the folk tales on file here at |i oon Zocla Wayne.” | groups are répresented in. Michi- sy'n (Gan, seiet pemenead of whishh ese | the Poles, with the Finslish pre-| the | dominate m Northern Michigan. ; folk- | This state is a good illustration of | lore ( folk and | the tact thet America hes grows | crafts) of the of | from Europeans, | Michigan. ethnic groups James pointed out, Old World lore “There is @ great amount of | Moved into Michigan with each ees Wee eee bn cer een Stee eubated the oon state which we not have re |each colony contributed its own corded,” Professor James said. | coloring to the folklore of the state. “This ypar we are going to be gene Unied $0’ cluutee and bn primarily conrerned with getting ‘day the Dutch are found on the west shore j\land. and Grand Haven, the | _Dr, Bruno Nett} of the Wayne | Cornish in Northern Michigan min- _ -_ si “Over 400 Barbara-Allen ballads | “But there is no form of history are available, In addition, 600 wart | which reveals more of the social | gures are on file in 19 languages, | background and the culture of more than 5,000 proverbs haye | people than do its traditional songs ground ‘in folklore, been recorded. and many chil |trangmitted from generation to dames said, A good example is | dren's games. It is even difficult) oration by the lip to ear the Cinderella Tales, Five hun- to say any one nation invented | | unod” she added. “In Michi- dred have been collected to date, {the game of hide and seek or it is the lumber camps and some fh ballad: sasm, stick ball. Sther work groups which have he is elected to City Council? SS of folk e' "| and distributing all manner Detroit Councilman | -1'as in cttce less than a week tnd,ditrbutcg ot manos the alle back of Lewne eal — ~—e ey m Complains at Service | tte; bact,ctmy hows, and| univers receives requests fori DETROIT wm — J H. Lin. take me three years to explain this world and, in addition, receives ames B. Lit | to my neighbors.” many contributions colp, a newly elected councilman, | around Holland, Mus- | Called Public Works Commissioner | councilman didn't count: nd, Kalamazoo. Vries- | Samue! ‘G. Gentile on the carpet one in his department knew the weather lore will send them to the to inquire: “Is it your policy to improve a | man’ s alley the minute: Gentile told Lincoln being a’ that oo’ tales, songs, ballads, legends, and alley was Lincoln's when it was;Wayne University folklore fixed up. > | chives,” she said. ar- pa, The SHOE BOX NEWEST SHOE SENSATION! $1795 Here is the Florsheim LOTOP .. . replaced the button shoe! Lower, lighter, with the comfort of a moccasin, casuals with favorite cush- ion crepe soles and heels. j Real comfort at a LOW, LOW PRICE! Pred ¢ Ge There's new color excitement in American Girl Shoes that fit so well, look so good, offer so much choice. . and value. $7 Americen Girl's Carried From AAA to B Smartly styled al! leather loafers with wedgie heels. 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They have future lives all cut Pinups Will Need Brains to Lure British Sailors news from Lea. | dew town, the crew of Her Ma- jesty’s submarine Scythian have removed the calender girl's phote from its ‘resting place the United States to in-| the upper atmosphere for considerably less than it costs now The new rockets weigh only 220 Group Capt. Peter Townsend this All of this. said Jones. will help fall, an informant in touch with / pounds and stand eight feet tall us know better what makes the Sear the torpedoes, and sub the royal family said today « They can fly into the upper alti: world we live in tick tuted the likeness of one Battling Townsend himself. a divorced ‘tudes and report back \o earth for Bessie Braddock, 56-year-old lady | man, was quoted as saying only $15,000. 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Such| Timbers, the SEC's general coun-| The . ~ | Sel, has. been found guilty of con-| detailed information on the 7000 |Ore., formed a special con. | 2mPE of court by Chief Federal | square-mile area which can be con- W | Judge Arthur F. Lederle for re-| tgminated by H-bomb fall-out. This | Police to search for the Japanese. - fusing to testify on “confidential” has intensified national anxiety; Mrs. Josefina Martinez, who was . |} over the problem. | alone when the Japanese appeared, tombe in the pare t <* than Judge Lederle sentenced Timbers | * ¢* *& | said he wore only a rope anound transpert the, materials, | last week to 60 days in jail but|. The new weather rules were set | his waist. From it dangled a saber. equipment |the SEC counsel obtained a stay/up by AEC to-miake doubly cer-|He also carried an édd-looking mel out to the Pacific islands. | of sentence from Judge Charies G. tain that fall-out from this, series| pstl But if all these men and all this | Simons of the U. S. Circuit Court | didn’t contribute further to the A Dapenese stiniphin teii West equipment have to sit around of Appeals and returned to his of-| anxiety. But they complicate fur-| War II still pops up occasionally waiting for “safe” weather, the! fice in Washington. ther tests, AEC spokesmen admi admit.!on islands of the Pacific. Bye ig ie H zg 3 ; ted eg The ics e eres | a A vast array of scientists, air.| ill in the Senate to remove the cfaft, participating servicemen and | $5000 limitation on claims allowed Every one is postponed, great amounts of time ‘and etort are/ Marooned Truckers All reads are blocked in the i srl ade are wochod t= ste | Survive on Produce commercial flying is restricted | LANDER, Wyo. @—Two truck ever most ef Nevada. drivers went on an orange | . 8. ¢ la State Highway Department dug- | Within the AEC there is study | out housing a rotary snowplow near of possibl relaxing the new weath-| Rock Creek. There they stayed er standards. It is pointed out | two days-and nights while waiting oan gale Nplmeptperk gy for snowplows to open the paid al of| They had plenty to eat but but Site | a out Seine and celery. against the government from test damage. as you aware.’ The “strip hotels’ are the gambling casinos at Les Veans. tests, Las Vegas newspapers criti) Elngd Diver Drowns cized him in sharp editorials. AEC spokesmen say that it will} GREENUP, Ky. #® — Bonton not be determined just how much! Myers, 35, a flood worker, drowned the new weather rules hold up yesterday in six feet of water, Clad jthe test series until all of the! in’ diving outfit with lead shoes jshots are finished. If the eight-| but no helmet, he fell from a boat U. g. Atomic Tests May an Fast sip mer Wide. Open Spaces of Nevac 7 ; | to-ten scheduled shots are all com-| while aiding evacuees. variety. 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Ist place in dicap doubles (1950), and bowled into Sth place in the actual singles standing (674). Detroit's E. & B. Beer team vaulted into 1st place in the actual team event over the weekend, with 2876. Titists, Swishers Are YMCA Cage Yictors points. Swishers downed First Baptist, 43-22, with Dale Hannon sown ~ | Jack Davis and Jim Lea turned Dwyer Ashenfelter said Johnson, the University of Il- | 9:01.3, but dropped out after . : ‘had said all along he rising Houston provided took the first game of City League Junior : i | | f i | i$ ily : i HI itt ball to take the verdict. Packers Make Profit of $69,594 in 1954 GREEN BAY, Wis. @ — The Green Bay Packers made a net profit of $69,594 in 1954. General Manager Verne Lewel- len said Monday night that the eee eet ee tee . Blue Devils. .ssscesceses« Meteors see ee eR ee eer er er M4 points, respectively, but the 3 | i | U.S.Trackmen|mpress timed.at 41.0 in edging the Pan- American team. of Davis. Lou «x Linscott Wins as Ring Foe Quits Fighting Gene ipneest T-point lead. Staffhorst was sunk 4 straight foul shots and added a layup to give the Tars a high with 19 points and Aud added 14. Love's When Larry Gacki, the Bens’ Regional Tourney Ld Results, . Pairings ar Ac cass ® orr orr VYehnke, f 3 6 6 Davidson, { 3 6 6 Leak, f 6 113 Sherwood, £3 2 6 Johnston, ¢ 4 1 8 Gould, « 730 Lang. @¢@ 0 Davis, ¢ eee Parks, esau A i* 3 id vi . Mewariane, 11 0 8 pie nn 60 Clarkston... 6... accesses: 1 8 18 10-4 ecedeacccececcoecs 12 68 le as © ANCHOR BAY CAPAC Garre orr Nateke, f & 610 Leve, i 6 315 Matttews, f 1 4 @ Diver, f 271 Mahn, ¢ @ 22 Bargiel, ¢ 113 St e6 718 Widemen, ¢ 5 @10 Aud, ¢ 7 @14 Kobayashi. g 3 ¢ 6 19 13 51 " 9y1nas Anchor Bay... .....se00.-14 € 10 21-61 COPOC 2. sees ccwnseceees BO O28 12 11-45 ST. BENEDICT SWEETEST HT. orpP orr Ederer, ft @ 8 & Bushor, f 236 8 6223 Kruk, ft 338 Gack!i. ¢ 22 6 Garon, ¢ «su Clark, ¢ 317 Koaickt, g¢ @ 11 Massucci,. ¢ 1 1 3 Kiank, 204 Workm't'r,c2 6 4 ek, 268 18 15 4 "\ wee Bemedict ... o..nscccass “4 7.8 47 Meaft......54..65 @ 12 11 13-—~43 Perk ‘A. 8). st ville AT Mt. Clemens (A, 1:30) Salle (A, 6). AT (B, 8:15). BIRMINGHAM — Birmingham ; Pontiac vs DeLa- | i Park ve Royal | Oak ay Grosse Pointe vs Ham- ’ So, Berkley ve Water: | Skippers opposing Berkley's Bears. Ferndale vs Highiand | AT PONTIAC—T oo On hard Lak om ET ve © ae . Mary &) 7; Clarkston ve Marys- ve TySi8: Fe8ogs gtghs Boys’ Club Host for Sectional Basketball Test Pontiac Five Faces ‘skes’ champion, Southfield. . | Lewer bracket fi Strong Toledo Quint: tion Thursday, with | in Briday Opener Club will host a Boys Club of | DeLaSalle at 9 o'clock. | America Sectional Basketball Tour- Probable starters for tonight's nament. according to William Cou- games: lacos, executive director. game on Friday's 4game schedule will start at 5 p.m. and the final contest at 9 p.m. Misako, college, /12-round = decision TOKYO wy — Fresh-faced Hito- fighting his flailed out over bushy- | haired Tanny Campo of the Philip- | pines tonight to win the Orient lis (6-4) and Joe Umphrey (6-1); | | lyweight championship. | A crowd of 3,000 cheered the | scrap. } ee | iyi i} ia i ! a BiH 3 5. $ E Be z£ E At RAE ea 1H £ B S = & | in Sight for Class ‘A’ Test Inter-Lakes Clubs to Extend Loop Rivalry in Skipper, Beor Tilt Opening battles in the Class A regional basketball tourney, to- a ia a * TOURNEY HEROES — Leroy Parks (left) 15-year-old freshman | whose brilliant floor work and 8 straight free throws in the final period, | sewed up a 49-40 win for Clarkston over Milford gets a big hug from | teammate Lenny Leak. Leak played a great defensive game and was outstanding on rebounds against taller foes, The upset highlighted the Pontiac “B” regional tourney basketball action Tuesday night. 18.5 for 87 Games Sparrow Established 18 Records in UD Career DETROIT. (INS)—The University of Detroit announced today Guy | night at Birmingham High School, | 5P@'row, former Pontiac High star, who finished his college basketball | promise to be close and interest | “@teer Saturday with a 30-point effort against Western Ontario, set 18 cage records in three and one-half years on the Titan varsity. Sparrow finished the 1954-55 campaign with an even 600 points and a game average of 23.1. His career total of 1,608 points gave “The Bird” an average of 18.5 points for 87 contests. } ing. The nightcap, particularly, | carries probably the most explo- ague season, with Waterford's It's like coach Jim Beadle of the | Bears says: “We look for another terrific battle with Waterford. And Some of the records set by? (1952-53) ; it's a mighty difficult job to beat| game—16 against John Carroll the same team three times in one | East ves into host | ham facing Mount Clemens’ Bath- | ers, both of the EML, at 7:30 and East Detroit-Henry Alter (5-9) and Ed Zormier (510) forwards: 5 2 i d i z, ; § i aL Eee +E tor HH es . FE FE r : floor.” starters—Len Lamb (62) center | Eric Leighton (63%) and Ray | Ken Moser (58) and Bob Evans will see plenty action at forward Ww (1952-53) ; most free throws one hatters Mark KANSAS CITY #.— The 17th Filar (62), Captain, at forwards: | National Intercollegiate Basketball 'Tourngment entered | (5-9) guards. Steve Klamik 16114) round today with a fairly classy | ——$+—Rerktey=torwards—Dier Senter — Mont — outstanding —tent tthe TSO Ehd BOb McCallery 155. WV itur-of the tirst- round “Tatsday ite second stgs]etce l ff t Z z : j Pe ti ll t It i ; lpia z Sharing of Honors ST, AUGUSTINE, Fla. #@ — A . GEA... - re medalist honors in the 27th guards, Don Bigott (5-10) and Louis was the Southeastern Oklahoma annual Florida East Coast Golf |Lemak, captain Bruce Gentile (6-4). Waterford—forwards, Chuck Gil- (5-8); center, | | guards, Jerry Kruskie (5-10) and) Woodman (6-3). Ken Weed, junior 19. shapes up: At Evanston — Kentucky (22-2), Southeastern Conference pion vs. Marquette (23-2) anid lows | (17-4), Penn State (18-8). ist with St. Louis, Savages’ | victory over Georgetown | College. It beat by seven points the previous team total shared by Marshal] College of Huntington, . W. Va., in 1947 and Eastern Iili- | Myles Watkins (6 ft.); center, John | mois of Charleston in 1952. record breaking 120-67 (Ky.) Not for Sale four teams for the semifinals and; At Corvallis—Oregon State (21 final in Kansas City March 18 and!7), Pacific Coast Conference cham- pion, vs, Seattle (22-5) and Utah (23-3), Skyline Conference cham- Here's how the second round | pion, vs. San Francisco (24-1). The Ivy League title, which cham-/|ed 29 points in 29 minutes San Francisco Dons coasted Big Ten champion, vs | 99-66 victory in the second At Philadelphia — Ivy League}wound up in a three-way dead- champion (Princeton (12-10) or Co-| lock, will be determined tonight Jumbia (17-7) vs. LaSalle (23-4)! when Columbia faces Princeton a (17-4) vs. Villanova’) New Brunswick, N.J. . At Manhattan—Southern Method- the opener Seattle spurted in the (16-7), Southwest Conference second half to thrash Idaho State \champion, vs. Bradley (819) and the Rocky Mountain titleholder, Colorado 416-5), Big Seven cham- | 90-63. , pion, vs. Tulsa (20-6), selected to| At El Reno, Okla. Bradley represent the Missouri Valley aft-| turned beck er finishing in « tie for first place|in a battle entries, City 6365 two at-large | Tournament. | The short putt was Mrs. Smith's. |The Miami housewife-golfer need- led to sink a 3-footer on the 18th | green to win the medal all alone. | But the ball rolled around the rim \of the cup and hung on the back | Hip. Basketball Results HIGH SCHOOL © (REGIONAL FLIMINATIONS) CLASS A T FLINT A Port Huron TT, Le aa Lansing Eastern cancing Sexton & Fiint Central 76 AT ANN Ann Arbor 54. Wayne 38 Jackson $7 Allen Park 40 a Grand Rapids South 61, Muskegon 44 AT PORT: AGE Niles 67 Orand Rae Cresten 47 Benton Harber . f Rapids Christ. 6 aw mIG8 Saginaw aoe 8, Traverse C. $8 Plymouth 37, Mtrott St. Joseph 33 CLASS B AT KALAMAZOO Buchanan 46. Hudsonville 43 remont 57 Ptalnwel! 53 AT ANN ARBOR Napoleon 44, Pinckney 27 AT GRAND RAPIDS Ludington 8t. Simon $3, Holton 41 COLLEGE GAMES Kansas 71. Oktlahome 67 NCAA BEGIONALS—( FIRST BOUND) AT INGTON, KY. Marquette 90. Miami (0.) 70 State 59, FRANCTSCO Prancieco Univ. 99, W. Texas @. 68 80, Idaho State ROUND AT K* cowry (Brooklyn) @ cy } cy | Macomb 76. | Ark. Tech. 8, | Kirkeville (Mo.) 3, Georget'n (Ky, | ork . ey as ass ;3 ‘ \ : % mn Tie . ut : me j ee A Mit eae Xe THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 9, 1955 re gene , portation. Detreit Autemebile Inter-Insurance Exchange within the limits of the policy, reimbursed the insured members up to 35 per day if their car was stolen and they paid for substitute trans- New, March 1, 1955, this sum has been increased to $10 a day. This, representing a 100% increase, yet no extra charge, vividly: illustrates our constant effort to provide the members more protection, voluntarily and with goodwill. . | | § H ? rf «eupwerrtr m v MT ) y \ 4 Ag Saran Plastic & Span Rayo id. off! iis i s § says. Writers Back Discretionary Control of Deer MOWA Okehs Position of Conservation Dept. Concerning Herd Michigan's outdoor writers went ~ ~ on record 46-5 in favor of the con- servation commission having con- | tinued discretionary power over the lower peninsula deer herd. Results of a poll ef the mem- | deor Writers Association were \take their boats along on trips. The larger. picture ee at lt Michigan Smelt Dipper s Cross Leader split the organization closely, with Forty-two mem : : streams, > members favored de. men set,an alltime record ser pa Lakes submerged lands and seven | smelt out of Michigan's Great from the Great Lakes to spawn. . Lakes. ing all aspects of Michigan's press, 1954, commercial anglers also set Mayhem-Minded | ia scivy stn mors Fox Gives Dogs t iil Se Seec cx Sign Petitions Oh yea! The fox got away. lost column. & NEW BOAT CARRIER — A Jackson, Mich. firm: has ‘just come Out- |out with a new gadget for sportsmen and outdoor people who like to shows Double “Winner, Gains | ™_*™2zing appetite. last the device mana- t [on ‘0p of @ car. At right is a sequence showing haw easy it is to load ger It looks like the boat. The rig tips down to permit a traveling bar to be attached all he needs is jo get better con- ito the boat by strap. The boat is leaned against the bar, the strap trol of his curve ball. That's what [ear with the bar carrying mow ofthe weight. Waen te boa ie es on Eis me” te fishing li-| rear with the bar carrying most of the. weight. When the boat is Miller agreed, ‘ was my parallel with car only thing left is to fasten the rear strap and you're biggest problem, all right. I didn’t es vou have control of my curve and as ° © Harris is hoping it’s good enough 23 voting in favor of such regu- t intons and 28 voting xine P@Paring for Big Season |. fp. Cater te taping ie” partunent’s tand conservation de- LANSING — Smelt. dippers of |of March. By that date, ice is ex- in Pistol Shoot Miller, who weighs 186 pounds ere in favor and nine were of the biggest seasons of all time. |lower peninsula streams. As soon . plans to keep his weight under Last year, commercial fisher. 8% warm weather hits such clear} Pennsylvania. Man = Is | control all season with the help of 4 13 s 5 | or Year’ | RALEIGH, N. C. @ — Everett ’ Case, coach of North Carolina wh State’s Atlantic Coast Conference basketball champions, has been LAKELAND, Fla. (INS)—De-|Maas from Utica and Stump from |who is still nursing his injured | under Jack Tighe, who is starting with Billy Hoett, Ray Herbert, Bob | Chosen coach of the year tor te troit Tigers meet the first major | Lansing. knee. bis first year as a coach with | Miller, Al Aber and George Zuver- Sat: Seoet parts Wrtace hamn league opposition of the 1955 Auster sow taco ts tho Bem * «6 Detroit. ink following. : Grapefruit League campaign Porter, | Manager Harris says he'll em-| Tuesday, Harris reviewed the| The latter five were used mostly 4 Thursday when they to | Sat Maenp wi be J. W * ploy the two-platoon system this |first week of spring drills and |in relief roles in 1954. a auto insurance Clearwater, Fila, for a contest; highly touted reokle whe ham (season with his catchers. The |declared he found much to en- : <2" 9 with the Philadelphia Phillies Mies catching duties, can play (tiger coaching staff can't choose | courage him. He said spirit has Manager Bucky Harris has se-| first base and is a fine out- between Frank House and Red|been high and the condition of ie . lected veteran George Zuverink fielder Wilson so they'll share the back-|his players “most encouraging.” no extra Cc arge pm henry er ny tapered . fs ¢ stopping duties. Most observers in Lakeland feel Jim Stump, to handle the pitching Porter is slated to start in left, Twenty-five Tigers will make | that the main force of the Tiger ® i , Seeger SIRE fer the game wih Gee (to tip to Chnrwcter for the (isting call 2 SS wit bo come y- at > Exchange Auto Club ichigan. | Phillies. Wayne Belardi will be at | game. The rest of the squad posed of Steve Gromek mG pest this at the on, |first base in place of Ferris Fain remain in Lakeland for workouts |Garver, last year’s big winners, weeeeesy eee ee) 4 Matched Irons 1 Matched Weed | = 1 Golf Bag = mal | = connie | cae? £ctninee ‘21" z = 10 Record .. $4 9% = = Spinning Reel . = = Use OurLayaway! = 2 PHILIP'S = Fine Luggage = Sporting Goods = 78 Nerth Saginaw Street STOIIUUUNNAUNULUOUUNANAUUOUALALUNU PUTT Auto Safety Glass Replace Preperiy, Quickiy ~ FREE—1 LB. COFFEE With Windshield er Deer Replacement Insurance Claims Menered! Hub Auto Glass Co. 123 Oakland Ave. FE 4-7066 over Great |they hauled up 4,850,000 pounds of | millions, i to For two years running prior state, then anoth reporting tran- | CTOSS of Lafayette Hill, Pa., paced records. tic activity. Shoot Tuesday. the | | ® Se tecmantene are ot Se Lansing, 26. Gordon B. McPherson, a U. S. Merry Pursuit | around im the state's smelt Marine from Camp Lejuene, ; | streams during the next three | N. C., won the .22 caliber Camp ote the. ‘anneal “snowball” | "antes Perry course event with 299 and part in the annual “snowball” | :, | fhe Micro Sight. trophy match Assn, last Sunday report an un-| March 1-May 31, but gnothing | Border Patrol at Miami, , ~ usual incident during the event. | much will happen before the end | police, a seven-t M Th rt) gL ORT Mu) J V | pion here, and James E. Clark of | way. ore: an ’ emecr | the renal che cases cent pack RABBIT SOUP Possibly raboite and sow sre * Pontiac Man’s | | combination that has not come) Rep. Trucks Reports |bet you usfee vou be ant weit! Pacer Doing ep. Trucks Repo you you have 3 Northern Groups : ‘Okeh on Coast Oppose ‘Open’ Season |'’ Charles Henry, Pontiac restavu- | rant man, is proud of the record | his bay gelding, Black Andy, has | hung up in California racing this | winter. The S-year-old has won | three in a row at Bay Meadows Disjoint 1 cottontail, then meat from bones and cut too iH it fii aH 2fiuE3 week packed up and left. you need it. Drive in for a FREE LANSING—Five somewhat blue- signatures opposing continuance of | hued swimmers took turns splash- ing around in Lake Michigan at Warren Dunes state park last! a bill extending the conservation Using an ice floe as diving board, the five young men pad- died for about 20 minutes, then Take mo chances on your brakes! Always be 100% sure that you ean rely om FULL braking power when BRAKE & FRONT END INSPECTION i : ' j | (his 1st three starts on the coast). | He turned the Fisherman's Grotto | event (mile) in 2:06.4, then won an 22 iF z i H eae 2 The senate now has before it In a skillet melt ; i TIRES - TIR Hi-Tread Take Offs it. Fully Guaranteed Hf Sizes for All Cars 15” MARKET TIRE CO. 77 W. Huron St. ES - TIRES and 16” 95 Up 9 to 9 FE 8-0424 : i a5 i E g Ib. beef. J the meat loses its color, | Could Trucks said he has signatures | transfer to a kettle containing 4| Ch auuemanby = — b> opjposing the seasons from 690 res- | qts. boiling water. Add the rabbit | Colleen Woolen and others. ident of the Wexford, and Mis- | bones, 1 teaspoon salt, % teaspoon | Andy will be at Santa Anita Fri- jay MOTOR saukee areas and 200 from the | pepper, % teaspoon parsley flakes, “4Y for the Arcadia pace, a 16 @ 401 $ Mason and Lake Odessa areas. 1 bay leaf, 3 medium carrots ‘lass event. Henry plans to leave 5, “I sent out petitions to stores in| halved, 3 stalks celery and 1 me today for the ednat to see this Mason counties,” Trucks said. hours, add desired quantity of 1. He plans to bring Andy back Brake Reline ‘ins I Pontiac and Plymouth 14.95 2 Other Makes at Lew Prices Static and Dynamic Per Wheel Weights Included TTT TTT Ty Chryster Free Towing—No Block Deposit EXCHANGE CO. REBUILT and NEW FACTORY PTTiritiiit = Be: BS od = Phone FE 3-7432 LLL tttttttt ttt titi tlti lili Titi Ty my own region—Lake Osceola and dium onion chopped. Simmer 2) race. and take a vacation to April nf hahahahahahaha ded LLL La’ @ Bink’s Spray Equipment @ ARO Lubrication Equipment @ Atlas Lathes and Saws ~ABGuT UOT people ald they were ~Moodtes bring =to-a-bott--and-xtm-- at Maywood ——-- sn a -aaaTea the woken Ooh ne mer YT hour tonger [ok spertomnente— Pant iar a, € at \ | went on record in favor of them.” | | and then come to Michigan for the \ BRAKE ‘= \ Bosox Hold Tryouts son. vo ® 8) don Mca St. “bettered the "1800. mark: in the | IRON RIVER Uf — The Boston | _ Henry acquined Andy last sum ADJUSTMENT \ American Bowling Congress tour-| Red Sox will hold s tryout camp in | training at Jacksonville, Fla, T? \ 7 nament all-events for the past six | Iron River June 17-18-19 for youths _ ' . They | HERE’S WHAT WE DO: ‘ | are 2-year-old pacers. 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Ee ate S Her SAL, eee = paenntg beamed | $ See ij 2] S — ae BS ites) Sots ale as fae ret qb ay 83 a |S! ead) ba 8 igh fze.: Hin S$ iil gt fi i i uli i gig Hi wi: : 4 a € Ht - oes lanl rH Pt ta el eal Fea #f ny ble . sa: . 3 i es Su j 15 il : ae = on eo ee & 4: oft a gy 7 £ i ee “4 Sot Seka Weggee Pep oe: See Be 5 Sr ae OS ae 0 Oe Beaty tet tek ads a, PAA Ee % GS Se Sh bt i wt = ‘i. qa pees agi dhe, ‘i bs ee - bot ie | a Fs, Sef ee Ss mip oe v pea ae * 3. 2 3 : eee eee L feu > : Hic € 5 ae a ~ ; t-*4 5 EES hee : a : 7 < ‘ ors “a ; : ' . . ; m WHE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 9, 1955 _ | NANCY | ae | 1 HEAR A NEW dance like the tem | TGIRL MOVED TO aw | | OUR STREET x 3 ¥ 4 e f f : i if i i g per f f t Thi i : : [ f : i é BE. Fi ef Me, i ef } H if i jes afi aS i | | i de a ee (7) 1959 by john # Dita Ce OP meee cei Guaaeaae ‘daibe ix |pundip MANO water cassemen. : “This is the first time I ever heard of anyone who was allergic the Duke of Windsor and Alfred! go, They don’t dislike it. They ' to tools!” : by McEvoy and Sirieber | CAPTAIN EASY KNOW THAT }YOU DON’T 1ous BOARDING HOUSE We No Matter What Your Problem May Be A Quick Action WANT AD Can help you solve it. DIAL FE 2-8181 || Ask for the Want Ad Dept. | on. WORT wr ere fi ETHE A LER To THE Pitter ow A }%, 7 HOLDING Your THREE -BASEHIT E BOT TLL ALWAYS GAMBLE =~ SUPPOSE YOU TAKE 2, FIO ASA, HooPLe LSTARTER: . AiR-CHAIR “Don't count on help from daddy tonight. There's dancing giris on television.” ” ii ik 1s eae et +} ‘ me ad red i ye \ eee Re ar ESS Ow NES i f ; *¢ «6 } tf we gee eT Pree it [ee ee, ae = eT ee ee “ r tad dry giclee ke r . a ee the PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 9, 1955 - a! a = =e So BER Se 4 Z ¥ a4 : ae ae ‘* _ Educator ~ W. Bloomfield Asks Tax Boost Additional One Mill Put to April 4 Vote for Operating Costs continue the present services, | Thatcher said. He added that the township ts — operating entirely on revenue re- | ceived from the sales and in- tangible tax based on the 1950 | population of 8,720, Higher revenue from that source | will not be possible until the 1960 federal census. Supervisor Thatcher pointed out | that in addition to providing the | regular services, the township has | found it necessary to assist the | Oakland County Roatl Commission | in maintenance of township roads. | Last year the township contributed $8,000, and this year it will proba- bly be nearer $10,000, he pre- dicted PTA Members Will Hear Talk on Entertainment ' WEST BLOOMFIELD TOWN- SHIP—Mrs. Max Williams, travel- er and lecturer, will speak on “The Effect of Mass Media En- tertainment on Youth’ at the 8 p.m. Thursday meeting of the Green School PTA at the school. Mrs. Williams, a Royal Oak resident, is the fourth vice-presi- dent of the Michigan Congress of Parents Teachers. Election of 1955-56 officers will | follow a brief business meeting. | *. Friends and neighbors in the, Green School area have been in- vited to the program committee headed by Mrs. Mogens Klopp will serve refreshments. County Calendar Members of the Gacred Heart Church Altar Society of Auburn Heights will hold their reguiar meeting at 8 pm.) hall Frans will be 12 renny supper Harber oege The enows!l meeting of the Keego-Cass | eee Sm wee Se es Se ise and | } ‘Thursday at the home of Mra. Cltne, 3634 Portman Officers chairman have been asked to bring written annual reports. Aebern The Auburn Community Club will meet at the « house at €36 p.m Thureday for «a and business Dra Plates The Dasie! Wonste VFwW Post eur. | fiery te he @ fish fry at the hall, 4480 Walton . from $:30-7:30 p.m. | — Developers Will Be Asked to Clear Impassable Mud 1230 for cense at 289 W. The commissioners zoning request at 61 Circuit Court case is Freight Derails Near Reed City | ge a ij i fF e 5 E : | 5 i if z F z i rimac, and another to rezone to residential the west side of Sum- Approved was a description 13 Loaded Cars Strewn | oh" Along Tracks as Rail Section Breaks tion last night five miles north Some torn merchandise, No immediate esti- mate of damage was available. Child Struck, Killed DETROIT @ — Some construc- tion, work on the other side of day. So he parked his tricycle the curb, hitched up his belt with its two cap pistols and started to run across the street. Halfway across he wag struck and killed by a car. State Clubwoman Dies TO THE VOTERS OF INDEPENDENCE TOWNSHIP Thank You We deeply appreciate your fine support at the Township Caucus Saturday, March -—— : pHONE Federal 4.1518 ee a: , 1955. zi : i ve 4 z Hl | af} i i E f id as sig i "Fe ES [WATER Offers Revision ple in college who are actually in- useful situation which brings the actual schooj situation. From his prospective teacher closer to the | PREIS Los HK 8 ) SEP AE | rae Baad se Re es y GP S* Beart REFRIGERATED GONDOLAS — prows of these gondolas parked along Venice's Grand Canal after a heavy snow which covered the Adriatic poses Change in Teacher Training Ice sheathes the showplace with a a part of the Piazza San Marco. We'll Plan Your Tour Freel Phone Mi 4-5711 Tickets, Reservations to Anywhere Grace Plummer Reilly 379 Hamilton, Birmingham Your Watch tie $458 © Regulated Expansion Watch Bands Ladies'—Men's . white, frigid blanket. At right is because teachers feel it is “ one more burdie to jump.” er Citing his experience with two- | high price supports on major | Greene suggests that the cur- | crops. riculum for first two years of col-| , | lege should include intensive teach- | year trainees, Greene said “I have) per cent of parity. - Dems Moving to Up Supports Restoring Rigid Aids to Farmers Is Aim of House Leader WASHINGTON & — Speaker of the House Rayburn promised early House action todgy on legisla- tion to scrap the administration's farm program and restore rigid * . > It promised a hot fight in the House, which last year overrode its Agriculture Committee and voted for flexible price supports jin a victory for the administra- tion. The Agriculture Committee yes- terday approved a bill to support five basic crops — wheat, rice, corn, cotton and peanuts—at 90 give the farmer his commodities law to 2 > said Heiden. The planner made his study from figures supplied Flower Arrangements’’ at 7 p.m. | industries in tonight at 0 mesting of the We terford Fashion Your Figure FERRIS HOLCOMB at the Waterford High School. equi . = JACK LEVITSKY Last week's trophy for losing| Planner Nolan Heiden ERWIN A. BAKER Se mmast wes wate © Mies, Coens The C. P. BENNETT. JR. DETROIT # — Fire Tuesday ownship Committee: night caused several thousand dol- | ter of 1964 * . lars damage to two cabin cruisers LLOYD M. SIBLEY ‘and a 26-foot sailboat in drydock BOY ALGER | at the General Boats, Inc., on the | have changed little since CHARLES ROCKWELL Detroit River. One 32-foot cruiser was destroyed. Cause of the blaze , was not learned ANNOUNCES THEIR NEW the Michigan Employment Se- TOP QUALITY OiL * No. 1 Heater Oil. |] + Me. 2 Pamace oat} A095 FUEL OIL DEPT. ’ & COMPLETE SATISFACTION GUARANTEED x WEBB FUEL COMPANY } ’ County's Top Industry |. About 59 per cent of. persons, curity _ Mrs.-Josephine-James-wilt-tatk-on} employed in-manuteeteri ng, itd Oakland County | The second largest number of workers, 18 per cent, were en- gaged in making various types of machinery. About five per cent were em- ployed in fabrication of metals— making wire products, metal stampings, engravings and the like Nearly five per cent were pro- ducing primary metals—mainty “The percentages now rea” | output of steel. Another two per cent worked in output of petroleum products. Articles made from rubber also which employed work- composing less than one per ‘otal included: Paper products, stone-clay-giass products, lumber- Py z _ BASSINETTES BATHINETTES HIGH CHAIRS ROCKERS JUMPERS KAREN’S Commission bere, NE. grephen—A- ~ ——D Annan, Will be at 27 p.m. Friday | Some of This Area’s Finest TRAINING CHAIRS Buy With Smell Down Payment TOYLAND 4528 Dinie Hwy. Film, Lecture “Every year in Barcelona, | | Spain's manufacturing and com. | |mercial center, a contest is held most cherished, is a perfect, nat- | |ural rose.” | __ “This,” “And,” said Kamen, “it is the oe. | County Deaths ‘only European country recovering s te. belp ravages of war without § William Anderson the of America.” . | ROCHESTER — Service for Wil- The colorful and ‘ liam Anderson, 78, a former resi-| filled with vitality, are fomantic, Farm dent, will be te 2pm aur sentimental and artistic. day at the William ere, In their capital . Madrid, Funeral’ Home, with burial in Mt. | where wavel ty abot ‘he chau 7350 Highland Rd., | Avon Cemetery. He died Sunday jest in Europe, the numerous Pontiac, Mich. | in Seattle, Wash., and the body | streets and boulevards are im- will arrive Friday morning. | maculate—the ashed Surviving are two sons, Ear! |every day, o™_* = Cash & Carry ,of Detroit, Carl of Big Beaver,| Central Spain is noted for its [four daughters, Mrs. Doris Couch | many Gothic structures. In north- Farm to You Rochester, Mrs. Ruth Mortensen of | tion, the orate of ean. Daily ; | Troy Township, and Mrs. Mildred | There it rains so much that clothes Greal of Rochester, a sister, MS. | cannot be dried outside Pasteurized Gal. Jane’ Buchanan of Seattle. 19| One thing Kamen stressed— ¢ grandchildren, 27 great-grandchil- | 4, many people think MILK dren. bullfighting cruel pastime Charles Belts =e MARLETTE — Services for Charles Beltz, £1, were held Tues | MEhtine anwas ln the country, |MILK day at the Marsh Home, eee — ap —— with burial in Marlette Cemetery ao cpert, but an FOR DIETERS | He died Saturday. ther of skill and grace. Skimmed . Surviving are his widow, Myrtle. There are countless beautiful ° Gal. a daughter, Mrs. John Temple of |old buildings and castles of su- , | Vassar, two sons, Earl and John | perb workmanship. Many of these Pasteurized Beltz of Mariette, a sister, Mrs.|old Spanish castles today are be- Ida Kunze of Pontiac, two broth-|ing put to practical use as police || FRESH HOME-MADE ers, Herman and Edward of Filori-| headquarters, girl's ‘schools and Lb. da, and ten grandchildren. hotels. Cottage c OXFORD—Service for Mrs, Eth | "nder the direction of Dale C. . the . TCH FOR LUCKY craft, Livonia, a former resident, {which was the sixth in the Ki WSTAR RECEIPT! wilt be held at 2 p.m, Friday at wanis series. burial in Ridgelawn Cemetery. She died Tuesilay Mephen A. Phetteplace DRAYTON PLAINS—Service for TI; or b200" ‘at Waterford Community Church, | with-burial in Lakeview Cemetery, | | Clarkston. His body will be at| 'Coats Funeral Home until Friday | | noon, Mr. Phetteplace died yester-— | day. ‘ Mrs. Zee Ella Casper WATERFORD TOWNSHIP — Service for Mrs. Zoe Ella Casper, | 8, of 5394 Cooley Lake Road, will be held at 3:30 p.m. Thursday at the Kirkby Funeral Home, with | burial in White Chapel Memorial | | Cemetery. She died Friday. | Surviving are a son, Charles Mc: | be said for Mrs. Howard A. (Helen Carpenter) Rowland at 7 p.m, to | day at the C. J. Godhardt Funeral | Home, with further services at | ,Our Lady of Perpetual Health | She died Monday City Kiwanians Present Special! 1 95 on Spain men, werld traveler, i (iil GSONDIFIED MONEY” Free Prescription ORDERS SOLD ANY TIME Delivery Service — PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS! Wed.--Thurs.--Fri.--Sat., March 9-10-11-12 mii OF 2 Boxes 200 Count MAGNESIA KLEENEX 29° Bottle of 168 Multiple 2 Bottles 100’s ‘ VITAMINS ASPIRINS 49 V2 Gallon Sealtest ICE CREAM "39° Open Daily 8:30-10; Friday, Saturday ‘til 11 DARRELL'S DRUGS, Inc. 37-39 S. Seginew, Corner of Woter In Oakland Theater Bidg. 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Hie Prat sen° if : 2) i he ; basi! qq MMe Us TAH mt ety ‘canis hit 3.33 15 ir el nui ae FT aye ek a ae aE st F 5 ccc a . sie he MON PC $.75 per br. rau types Help Wanted Work Wanted Male 10 ware A le : {ENT | pr AGENCY Bide marine 20) N BOND EMPLOY) i : ity 212 Murer “TEWELRY CO, rE aE {ARK JE “6 N. Saginaw 6 days « “uae yeas for that spe- CAREER GIRLS Midwest Employment 1 06 PONTIAC STATE BANK Privete cohteary _ple 56-0661 A-1 ROOPING AND Call for estimate, PE |\a_- 1 cA : aor wisowny am t an ad-writer. years Bookkeeping & Taxes 14 Modern euiedon Sistemas Jone PLOOR 8A . Gardner. 401 ry GUARANTEED SATISFACTION ON Sto Sai elec Tas —5_2.2. On aS tee at Ph. FE 23-4405. nme : Bat te . a , ost s PERS ese i= sar Ce zs: i rE tt time only. OR 3-2776° Kitehens © eperialty , CABINET MAKER AND CARPEN. | RPENTER WORK WANTED ter Work Wtd. Female 11) _ “WS ay tote Fe TER? POMP | wk sad eves FE %-0223 SMALL | sonable FE 2-6104. Uke - oe er wait ta ees WANTS after school or week ends c way Or Cie cpt “" Sars short models. Shop | COMFORTABLE ESTATE Salesmen | & muest™| "Pree Hanees formabed etna Center Sylvan Realty $4,000,000 in new and resale listings. Ultra-modern offices in new commerce y WO, +0274. Gays. A — ree" °| 31906 Best references. } 0. Boz 451. Pontier ferred, «Tice i ~ STENOGRAPHE a Shorthand tipe ae . De pacelient | German ¢t | FOUNG MAN WANTS WORK OF as GIRLS EVENING EARL FIM. AND. expunimecne SALES Bisonfied Tashion Shop FE $0418 2383 Orchard LE. Rd. windows and *e* ee ee SEASON ; THE storm AGENCY AN WT BOND ‘EMPLOYME 712 Huron B ron Bid PR earn SALESMEN for @vors We pay 'S per cent com- Mission on ok. of approval. and a bere SALES ARE YOU INTERESTED IN AN ADVERTISING CAREER? | in ad- inter vertising would be helpful This position is permanent S$ day week and emplovee benefits offers all -% or cooperative. has ° sales ability and at least « education Any high a type of w We seek a man whe is neat school previous expertence ests you end appearing. TY thi A lohns Donelson FUNERAL HOME , FE $4510 BOX REPLIES 3. s§2532533 . * + Orion. Mich. ; 0 - | pee ee ee. -—-+ e406 ” calttors ta ee Rivers of Howerd ars Mre Lucille Punera! Saturde f Per Mf. In- | rs hdres Weir, James ory L. Morearty ih el oon Te ren hill Kalen. Mrs. Gilbert Go : i as ie i 2 Fe Hi 3 . ; z Bis . ee a} Hie bangs ily med BSethisiite & Seka ee mesg tage a asst 268 Er igs ‘ ae s. ses3i _ “Aaj & nEWe . A Usher gt hen ot isPaitayy 280 & ga A TE ee pete 2° ole? Tica aes te elie 5 tere itl Bs 1 ES littst itis iu! i : | ee & ee ESS m5 Bx # (Ol sel gizue - b < < Z3 aft) AEE) d)S pet tbe i> Fa] Hoan RE < HE 2 2 t - | E ~ bs bl 29 o 4 A) << Oo a = a Beas sie 5 ey c he w § pS ERPs lomehaae dl = =) 688 eet sageittha i z 3 2 S| EgeE8°E (282828 | 2 28 | Hb ESTE i: 2 a, iii Pe i. He 2 in? i di>uslive full pl; | BSB Bh UZ els el ew ie SORES: fuldi el gal ite GS2 & eS ile fibese! E2isik Py Say test och ot iG 4 £35 Hele egrgt tees “it p sft a ce 85 Sri she gab ersrotsse ff: = Se ei i eee tEEE BF HH 2% ~ dite - cE) RiGE EEG ge eg = iz] = 8 = Sa | SgRE >ss $ Gs | weet <4 nke | F Weis {bens aie 2: fa | = lye ese ioe CE. ont > ihe: Q gag tiv 5 ee a EE Hey 2 Soe ZF Se, 3 Bf Eggs" Eco es ge eres Sze DOA Bsa" |b ioke § Bibs sone (eet? PE Egg saa Eee - 3 os | ais.é f §-i3° obs GREE: Mine Ay BoE i Eikive Taba ityedige ess cables 28ce Tend aa | hi Fa pea eT Painting, Walt Washi or ana wit : C. HAYDEN, Realtor “WOW" Se Sten Seat te Sear rit, mR Wanted Real. A TRUE CONTEMPORARY HOME MALL FAR foom. $13,990 With $3,990 Down | best “Sex baby wo ee | | R WEST SIDE HOME OWNERS . Wwe -— _ Active Sales Force at Your Service. Call us First. Ne obligation. 35 Years A Real- ter tp Pontiac. WM. A. KENNEDY | aaot w OBR TE see WE WANT LAND CONTRACTS . ! LA, ne r of value. Quick cash set- tlement. e NICHOLIE and HARGER CO. W. Huron St. Ph. FE 54-8183 estates met A al IM WRIGHT, Realtor | 5-044 LISTINGS WAN Farms business and commercial | F. McKINNEY_ de oe ISNT IT COCICALT et 0 tn tog U8 Pee Onl Cope 1955 by EA bere tee “But this is going to cramp my style—I paint only land- Convalescent Homes 38A |SMARRARD CONVA Home 8tate Rent Apts. Furnished 33 _vils_ peinprial j Hotel Rooms RRR ees HOTEL AUBURIN _ Wanted Real Estate 32A REALTORS place in the living The 5660 Diste Hw Waterford Mich TO, 38. ROOM APT | MODEL OR 31166 Office OR 31872 | Ceramic ti double” clovets, x ci i 4 HURON HOYEL. CLEAN a = ¢ —_ 200m. | HOTEL ROOSEVELT NEWLY DECORATED ROOMS 610 STLMEE W $hs" Fon are Pas . Stout, Realtor Wantea: Homes, Farms, Land Contracts Ste, ma sa ta et SE tear —witeaeee AT 2611, 15-17-19 DIXIE HWY. OR 3+-1391 or FE 5- COMPLETE Real Estate Service ESE F i | | i Ih u i : 3 zy : J> cS =< 7 | z > Modernaire 4 Redrooms Niece location with 4 acres. . 2 Bathrooms PEATURES: Baldwin ve (iD BY B yERUNG AREA OWN A “WHITE ___ LAKE BROS. | esters LUXURIOUS ue "the ta poten ie elt the weds VIEW HOM E ees ae ey eeemmest Hills — overlooking Cass Lake TE ditocal™bick ranch. nome ec e . ek BROS dows aad a view from every ° fh rear living owen is Fy TORS fami soompi Coot to | Phone OMSL crLOM 2.t summer terrace, 3 gracious meses | CHARLES SMALL FARM SEVEN ROOM 5 acres on M-15 fust north ca Jesse Mt. Ol fired turanen| modern vaneelow 3 pA et sTiee be neat. iced, ow fruit, Wood let at rear WARD'S ORCHARD nearly sew Price $11,750, terms. . two bedroom bunasiow = PRAYTON PLAINS living roam. =] Well located near lake : r transf 20 a Sodvecsn bungalow fas fi . = — at ee00 2. basement for or CSS oP Son! | "sn room Rome as aoe ‘| LAKE FRONT HOME rnb room os with 6 % of exe : we fer a ae of . Price p00 terms. rvileges. . yr STE ig bear stalied. with k Ph. and $5,500 TOTAL PRICE ranch gee oes +70 WRENCE Ww. GAYLORD Choperative Real Enale Sucbanes eet, SRT AR A Home of Your Note to GI Loon Lake Shores West Side heal stra, args lo rou land. Basy to care for—new 1 prety tg Fh pon ae : begpesme on aR &. ean be berewees fleors 100 r - ASD cont the Kitchen 3 bedroom bome convenient to ts completely modern $2,200 bus. schools downtown mn & St Fee - | Suburban Cape Cod o— eee te | STONE REALTY CO. 1 Josiva ve tet Pm. defy; Sunt tet Don't Wait ANNETT OFFERS | $5500—Lot 100x175 Compiesely modern eoner plus | bm, age“ a ease "De rm rentable a) . Terme. month. ‘Pull basement, | . ; rege. Ozer Me aly tae! | $1000 Down—North Side $ies0 See total Seton sii 008 ta "eaceslent fonditon on » | OXBOW LAKE AREA Good ome car, as it veer i 1% pee Sie'R tremiees on blockten | Senoois, end bus line.” Only (St Et astra etl ~~ TNear St. Michael's _ This a the last 2 bedroom start: | ET OYD KENT, Realtor | ‘went suburban develop. 24 W. Lawrence FE 56-6106 o _anaan aandtphin tomate bus Eye vane eae. yd ry frame home. ae For Colored —all on one ee ment. lots, garece. NICHOLIE and HARGER CO. oT an large 7 ft. jot with | UNION CT. and beth. Adults only. Office $:00, call OR 32603 APTS. beth. Adults only. 963 per month _ K. G. HEMPSTEAD E. 48284 e en excellent view of Lake. Onl $00 ef i g Fi] " i | i t E TE rr Ottawa Hills Ever Next to Consumers Power ment, stoker heat. combine- OWNER - TRANSFERRED! Suburban—1 Acre DREAM RANCH HOME 68233 large 6 roem and bath brick ettached dbl. garage. Just bungalow, li room com when owner was ing room. 2 ferred. Waéin't built to sell — tle tile fo noeeeriel Te Hy arvelon nee. garege ane , Storms m 2 m= reens ting with —— view: ide and os 616, 700. le - over | $1100 “worth of rich ea '§ Acres—Clarkston and érepee nae Ss" Sehe. stone ‘accent, m pe’ : ‘wo-le macher papers), reised hearth | Lavine seeus ee an ine. fireplace, ultra moderna Nghting | place, 1% baths, rec Panelied den, ceramic tile bath | room | 24x26 . reation Perimeter heat. YOU CAN'T tien liv J ay BEAT THIS Byrom terms ing room PICK UP YOUR E Now! sen3h, We Reeve, fuoreccont | LIVE and COLLECT Sowers Odnee moving et | NEAR DONE sacrifice. beth, “Modern “ pitehen Nest 2 | Lake Privileges—1 4 A. room rtment on Brick and frame § room private entrance brings in $12.60 ranch home built in 1952, per Week we —_ bi room 16222, Heatole- SSS oe | Soe beod and very contenient 500, | tor yen ae a wore terme range. Master bedroom 12% 18, plastic tie beth. utility HUMPHRIES | — sensty of pees, se REALTOR ~ FE 2-0474| . lcreena, attached "th ‘car Ee T365 terme nae D Roy Annett, Inc.| REALTORS 2* £ Huron FE 37193 set oifte? He oe i i : a: Realtor Co-operative Real Estate Exchange 5 room bungalow, full b ent. 2 car garage, this home is in excellent condition on jorge = landscaped ot berries galore. lake privileges on *e Leake, . Russell Young aa vm ve 25 GET IT TODAY -|\through a “Wanted” adt | Job, place to live, mer- chandise — ! Just FE for an ad-writer. ° aL ee ye ee ee ne Me a CSN eee ate sane Sates amp eg om sop ned pi cia tes ». §, ge fa ts : eo e $ ; , be , se mg i 8 i a "PP Si ie wi of Ae ee Business Opportunities 51 MoiLoas 7 tnereuentere ve bord Sess ar MOTELS FLOYD KENT, Realtor se the a 7 wena AKE FRONT "Mies lo Comumers Bower motels “as in Michigan MRALTORS wee ake wise | For Sale Farms 48 oT ANpOGS re sala gS Rvs caus Realtor ous MoMmpM Lots "| * MISCELLANEOU . FLOYD KENT, Realtor Whether {t's resorts. mightelubs, FOUR NEW “ % La PE 6-6105 oven eves | Inns, hotels. ome. F.H.A. HOMES LEFT ent | Bvervibing, saywbere in the State Choice West location overlook: Lake mA Sekt For Sale Resort Prop. WA STATE-WIDE | Two Bedrooms Pull Price eintags \ stats Service of $7300 09 with $886.00 down. SEMI-MODERN 4 FRAME =) “Poutige tate a an gain for cash. ; lake and farm property. P. W. 41582 WM. A, i 4 ae Harco, FE +15 “ res on bus =o | lastic 3 pc. bath and KENNEDY . seis Zils Ra. M87 ACRES OF HIGHLY PRO-| fuarters Wilh, 23 sore O11 008 See tt today. 3 ving reed 33536. Med- rE or FE 2-017 ductive land located in the wil trade i Be fe rocasend 5 ACRES gra kitchen, 8510 Tile "floors Open "Evetings til 8 Sale Suburban Prop. 45A| Sriset “hone te", are? mos Gino « Hicks| Near avert tous @ rooms. | cilvgercel air heat’ 82 gel. het | 3007 W. Muron ; +3560 | es ot oben suk hours teol bldg. and mise. | deat jdcel fer lerse Lomily of mosme. | water necter. Copper plumbing. ee ROLLY otner bidgs. Shown by appoint ° Piains : 3) With e privileges . 160 | ment only. wm oy Be agen Pome Rie cetemet beie furece 2 | BL Mt ne Nearin Br su faa "doen pus eset artrlage OPEN . UNTIL 8 | ond berries naeniet house. An| £2370 dows . GES Paved street drive. Opee h ] . SUN. | TO 5 | exceptional hom <"Sniy $13,500 | LAKE PRIVILEGI , every dey. neen until all onn K. irwin s ~~ <0 ome 'THELMA M. ELWOOD) mis toveiy tittie 3. room Completion Cuttord | Siapley, Broker. Phone REALTOR THE “BIRD zs. . $1300. down. Neat, ALTOR cabin with lake privile oe on Wir . Sat ME Since 1925 1. G. A. SUPER MKT. ee gee eons $143 Cass-Elizabeth Lake Rd | hams foal? etn beta tue |New 3 bedroom = ranch Rochester Real Estate 11%" N 5 phe} sam! 3. 4 wanding with ving quer heater storms & screens. FE $1284, FE 43844 Open § to 1) “2O™ er paneled ip knotty) homes now under con- | | FRANK SHEPARD Phone FE e tere ches sothes ; was reowe. INCOME BUNGALOW Sisee donne “ ow “~~ struction in this fine | $621_ Orion Ra. OL 4-751 HADLEY FARM for’ just voor oal < een easy BOMES “» wo ae . s ——— * gently rolling ; r “oer cost.) Soom | pubctentia’ “attractive trame LAKEFRONT lakeside subdivision, For Sale Lots 46 city Yoam sau Par mhome has i | town. $200,000 gross per yr. Hur- Criss homes ment. gas heat home income. Consisting of A boowutal 5 room 1 story | een rooms we ‘4 ——¥ base | FY. id . ee s - IOTT SONS ment. barns plastered walls. West r oes oe oa on end nest up| heme <. 2 gotacous ere See Model H[ome at | pers at oho a. A farmers farm. Price I IQUOR RESORT * nome. on large landscaped lot.| Porentar, "oem geperument., Tull Beautifully fe grill and 380 Dover Rd. — — | —2Orton #0121, MAytour 62603 MEAGHER REAL ESTATE Rien profit ‘Clase “C8 months Tie beth, excellent Kitch &2,| at fore ppisstered wells iBedee Wacken Living room is H a F H | Oxford, Mich Os 12) Of ated on o nke = Breezeway, 1 garage. roughout . on eme * | Sale Houses es vr . 2 fortabie liv . heat & eiler hoster. Auto. wash- ana tely SM ‘acres in| Tile floors roughout. Natural | For Sale | ouses or ss RR CLEAN-UP SALE ACRES ters. Next to new development. Freese: Sormiacs., © carpet. | ail SY cemyerted ree Bineoned “orca, Automnuie aii | | LAKE ORIOW ROOMS. BASEMENT. LARGE 8 subdivision lots. 602180 each. lo Only $12,000 dn. on this busy stores fame wit sppren eases, fomniy bre o. ee oa, ais'o0s | heat, 2, ine electra gigt water | orcce eee ORION em laze | ne, of Onawe " mich wit cated on Scott Lake black to West of ° "Pgetie So rood bar. > . ‘ . . me. on , | home. Large living Glassed sacrifice. es e | b- ns Ideal fo: le I ’ 7 7 gown. al. ot S31. per Dreyion | 2f, "ould trade on good six room, 1 SKE a RIV Rh RONT | WM. 1's porch TO peat Bes meen. Total price $3550. Butiders terms. | nome: eter per occa 83. bebe ARE “ Th tory 2 bedroom | | | NEARLY NEW ALL MODERN F aad > own ; . ¥ : kay DEN WEST SIDE BUNGALOW bome hes iiving room iin | KENNEDY |___ 6 Park Bivd (M24) home, Lots of extras Open 226 FLOYI) KENT, Realtor oo top. ash he carry. low over: 4 e ie Neat end "clean attractive grey | room 11218. Modern kitchen 4 ROOMS AND BATH. Oraary | | _ Mechanic PE £302) nw Lawrence Bt oe eeies | 160 ACRES head operation. Excellent mein 3. £5. ree Be. WS pel Me pen eniow wie tall bene | porch "Pull “basement, “Auto ol "Poesinge ns | _ ance. $900 In’ Keego PE #1413 | SERMINONAM. eee . | AL farmer's farm wat oft ie eet location in rapidly grow. Ei ee Se Me de ee PeBuetSoRRR Pe A Sac see ter, at © DRAYTON PLAINS | qiSiine ted alo" sor". | als. Se "namie “Wil race for ae water e and nice Ow on the) a ©. as | d . 2fAEN?S | ; Ef ' fer “Priced at 87.580. | ting bedroom Priced ai only FOUR NE W FHA Gls—$100 Moves You In! | or seeek Mas ites eee OFF |g peautitul (lt 1008288, Good | lanes fs ots sc. Only TRIDG GE ee d | (13.780 with 94000 down, NOTHING ELSE TO PAY! buliding site y ner «$165 per acre. iW °. P ) B artrl ge poaruens somn.| TC. LADD HOMES LEFT Two wearm brick Suples tomes. | Woodward Estates isiragereed A Be SR HOH N KINZLER, Realtor MQUOM Rimlnnan REA iad . . Priced to i at ¥ « Neve . * ea OF | ty muaiN 4 18 THE “BIRD” TO SEE terms. Five young $206 Dixie Hwy. Drayton Plains | Choice West Bide location over- basement, ae fet 81 400 Down “cr "STON | 0 W. Huron PE 43825 | OPPORT eter * beating system, | ___OR 3-261 ~ tay Courage, inabeth Lake Gott) Seer en daly 101 pm. | 3 Bed Home full basement CLARKSTON I no answer Ph. FE | san “ : system, | _ _OR 3-23 o Suamey 'S. | room ; a ax BRICK 4 FAMILY te a ey Pau “ond kitchen and EAST BLVD. FERRACE!| °°" | Oa On “past Bivd between Perry wih Sutematis bees and bet A bignty recte bull ding neat et peretive Resi E an “_Bxchange | | 43 W. Huron Open Eve. FE 2 Wen ( aay @ ndy 180. ROOMS | Two Bedrooms van I peice $7200 90 er. peat. ¢ reom: | ston Lot size 1052150, Equitable ao site“ per ay "Sorner i BEAUTIFUL BUNGALOW | wink PULL Basu as | wm otee8 Dew “Anchor Real Estate enclosed rear yard” "BY appoint: | sporoved. "Priced al only, #850, | START MONEY MAKINO ROUTE O RONSERY. DE AND Benjamin and low. good north end location fast Atirastive new epee ey | STATE E HIGHWAY Manager. Beruiey Voss, Presi- ° \ Dossession oc 8 pay dent. room and @ good kitchen BREAKFAST ROOM. ENCLOS | price 87 508 .aTnh | ZONED C-1 ; eg Orne Tele home PEW PRATURED TOTEL Prick | stephens, Inc. $2,100 DOWN | between 1 and § for appoint = Reaity CO. REAL We beve 3 lets sveitahte fer Ph. FE 5-8121 etades Only’. . —_ment - a — Co-operative Rea! Estate Exchange of Nice : ts right at 96.780 814.800 | Midwous ¢-3539 45726 Etre sharp 1954 built 3 bedroom 2-0263 most any ¢ business. ond te going to sell with PO -- PENX pb AM TO, PM ENO home, on @ INVESTMENT FE 2- jocation very busy highway | ome uto : 01.588 Gove. f lot to Dearies,_vostibate hen | If the City, on bus line, Extra Open Eves wt 5.0 Sun. 104 eormewest +e. can | Mr. Benputtinitoff ROOM FOR A GARDE | large Utility room ‘and | seree come tuto ees | NEXT DOOR TO BRANCH | ne] © sroup or separate. | Loan Company ' Wheat hare you been wait aout ako” ac? DIXIE WEAR | “ALUET. Real heat. inceme over 6300 per 4 POST OFFICE terest~d c t ‘Clark Es @ Come. Met’, Be. tog fer, Hf you dent bur. SPACIOUS RURAL NOME R. J. VALUET, Realtor cquny cee dowe taymene® “IT’S HARD TO FIND | tate $er°Rhuron "re s-oeea, Hours. 6 to 8 saturday to 4 ) sayine, this ome for ou | Compete ty "Mopgnn "6 Be peratve “Réal_Estate"aertiee ne eee THESE. ANYMORE r‘pusiness Lote BY-owNeR | GET CASH QUICKLY Sarty A good bey here in BEDROOMS. . jaa 3 J tAnon POR BETTER HOMES | 5 $ ROOM AND BASEMENT | LAKE Very Oirectve room ranch NICE BUILDING SITES Highland Rd. (M3S®) frontage a two bedroom reach type NCLOSED BUM-ROOMS, CAN | MR. WORKINOMAN , home equity down home. in excellent condition. } We hare over 138 lots, located _ 3. Dp to with @ basement and at- ne hn 224 TOR? PAM “ry ; Outstanding buy. brand pew list end” take over payments. OR bedrooms tile sized in Crescent Lake Coun ry Cue tached two car garage PLETELY iY FENCED AND LAND- | ina. 3 bedroom madera home _}1e ritchen, twom’ sink. built-in cob ee ree qnice, building sites | Agee to, 1953 care Bring your utle. free anc peek ‘tut and. BE SEE the minute stoker heat. I's car MODERN 2 BEDROOM HOME ON | nets, ‘oreo et tebe 5 vilegee Terns STORES. HOME Most dco santa a naw. town ie jot 90.900 @ ith ony $17 000 otal nat Mae Meter ree fon lot with Mate orivileres | gage, ler Sescnsble Terms Also have | Jest A Ph iow en Located on main city artery | Signatures other securities. . * down $5000. §=DOWN 3 var A down eveinse after For tt on Sie and assume LAROE HOME few in West ‘ field. rep. he | par vend oa in rear. Eacelent KL. ND ' e r. Dille +6787. . S > Le | 3 yeu wan © large house te spot for smal) and « top ay A ; O oa : soa Oc JOSLYN Lame nave a wt tecttore tle eigcome Twps “ taterested con tavostmont, too. $12,000 full om- iracetmaa | SYLVAN | gavaier neces “Crawford snd oretetintet| cape nea, eerare LOAN CO Grteat vith about 38 cee te Oh ent Ou heat, gerege 614.500. Terms 1962 W. HURON STREET MAIN ST. CORNER . Orteariiie with about L Y day. 810.300 with terms. Evenings Ou heat, garage : sar re : Se RAEI iso sare Pee, me es) PE 2.9906 tedve food tecement For | 8 ORCHARD tx RD | FT | Bi, eto ame eae Joseph P. Reisz ‘3 “Fito, ‘uaa forsjmmediats ars. | tim Sart as” a"uavings fons - e a semen Td FE 5-0418 DRAYTON _ 8 west is cial er _ Pca per “on oes Open Dasiy 4 we One of the outstanding buys 3 peat ber. Erervtaing | chout aoe 63% W. Huron . re on pool 2nd ha eee 202 PONTIAC STATE BA BUDO ‘ with $5000 down SAT, bedroom modern home bed ae trees, breereway garage. All Co-operative “Real Estate Ex s' SVEVAN come of approximately +e WHEN YOU NEED Neve me it ny really worth the the rooms are very attractive and Impressive construction. Only sie. . ean Test “toa "Encenent condi: dw. M. Stout, Realtor S b rban money. only $1500 down ie the orien tn te $9,500 REA] TY 800. dn —$25 - $500 Pocesccicn, “On MAYO immediote TIN ‘Open Ee ue u Uu BEAUTIFUL Not Far From | 4 I WARD ED PARTRIDGE Possession. pen New } bedroom home individual . R ‘he . | 23839 ORCHARD LK. RD ot . F E 2 R31¢ You ree cer get if quickly on your $2,500 DOWN - Nine room brick Livin lv stvled | oil heat hremiace, pic. Oxford or Rochester | FE REALTOR - - ners r or or | Turamture No paved street close to g ture wiadew Tok Sahl nd win 8 S58 ts the price of this # room “NEAR DRAYTON PLAINS. $780 Daily 9 TO 9 43 W. Huron ao rere ‘ayments sult your - Bodie sian yer GATEWAYS to trims "et Take Ont See ry ete tr+ feat a ae Re betta Sere oR anna tn ee ment and cas furnace. Priced _ HAPPINESS -+— oar -Aaercinatcantnene« OF PE OFENT 44 ee a eae . 7 Son- —— : “fF tT . st be lan- : Plessant Cail us ‘for complete 2 pe bath. auto oil heat, very | struction. FE $347, FE 61101. | Zoned | for Business “S T "A il E [500 DOWN — West side to ] L A. JOLINSON, Realtor | eetaus Termes com _be arranged jot full price $6180, payments of | > downtown FE hous Mi." FROs | West Suburban y 3 form, at, ont and frame COMPARE WITH AN\ to See 1704 ae | elegraph Rd CRAWFORD $56.00 per month. — Hurry Hurry, to VERY fast - community FINANCE co. po = ENGLISH TYPE BRICK . . AGENCY ’ 45a ft. lot and located” = . . : ? FE 41540 $780 DOWN SHELL WITH BASE | tn need for new inesses we FE 4-1574 pared street. Very good cond) jocnted ia Wood want na ee The _ lk 4 253. 3 ; | ke W_ Muron DOWN ones bedrooms, Exterior is | Cherokee Hills! | Rove a0 Seat of of tacit fremtnge | ves Pontise State Bank Bidg. late Reed Youll lhe tne, | na 400 completed with cesspool {ig id) You'll like living tm this close | sveilable. | oaly, errenged. ccm 73 | planning anq Workmanship of Mead ] k 2 modern home full tile and well in. This is built on a | nm see “Riaben of ge | “a LOANS $25 TO $500 Siz.cte SUBURBAN FARM ONE | thig beautiful 6 room 3 bed “ OW1Qar | pawn plastered, hardwood floors | large lot 100x150 feet. Payments | homes on Bisabetw tact. | Om signature, fu tur @cre perce) with modern 3} bea room home from your entrance | large lake rerivbeeed lot. just | of $5250 on bal | 1 mile west Ra. LARK REAL ESTATE wre’ rniture nt loose’ qorase, pn me eertios and) % the attractive 20 ft living large 3) Bedroom | across the road from the’ leke = but you must HOR se eaten. 1942 w RON STR’ RENEFICI ‘any foncea: Late ''priviieges.” Terms 00M Sih naturel feldatone tire Ranch Hames | school bus at door, wonderful | NORTM SIDE. FURNISHED. 2 “a Mmted and sites are | OPEN EVENINGS EIN CIA. - ce € 1 or wo € view. a eo — sees suse irluing he" peatonm: tie ta C coumarin ho Pu “Sramviie 1m Reverutchantes | filtbactment St eMart CART. WW. RIRD. Realtor Baweete OPperteeites Bata conern Goce 3 hedtosm bree’ front Toom and. lavatory up” ras Sunday Tet one cf our saleamen with $2100 down Price #71 ew Nationa] Bank Bidg ATTRACTIVE NEIGHRORIOCD FE2009 Pontioe with 2 firepiaces, basement 2 car basement 01] hot water heat | pew Nine +reem mod. NORTH CITY wn FE 44211) ss Eves. FE ms | aint ill a ents Ponting T 7 er lUMinumMm storms nd ree j ' isos cement drive grown by Lot laoxiee hore March 13th matic all heat” Geel sae: ine blgstered walle, carecting teri Modern’? bedroom bame with Ueire es Gene tae a) Boe eae — _ LOAN S appointment only ae ere: | 1S. terms “lose to achoo! stares ‘ . ing room, large en down ; TARE TT YOULL LOVE ice FOR WEEK-END DIR and) bus Priced at evase | Tage and 2 lots, Proserty in vers | pelted and plastered waits full BEAUTY SHOP .. DOWN. 825 to $500 . HW. BROWN. Realtor PLAY ADVERTISEMENTS IN PHA terms | Food | condition. | Mandy 2, bus Dacoment. auto ul beet. wf bes | RED H R TOWN vocATION being » COMMUNITY LOA COs . t ac s . death. W Huron st FE 24810 CLEAN VATU YOUR LOCAL PAP WEST SIDE_Yeu'll went beuent for $7,850 with $1,500 down 5019 Cass Eliz. Ra In same Ide for twenty FRIENDLY SERVICE oll er Co-op Real Estate Exch YOU WON'T BEAT THis Wat this, home of sppeal and | | CLARK_REAL ESTATE FE 42252 or FE 20179 years. To be sold lock stock | ROCHESTER-UTICA AREA Tocated 16 miles west with lake harm ricesaat wine | 1362 W Huron Ke E Evenings DRAYTON , bea . bag Pryor . ‘ Privileges Tune ft home cer room attractive « Large lot . 2 eve! sting of S rooms. wit . boards. 2- Co-Operative Real Estate Exchange setusee house AUL A. KERN : O ‘ YOU LL FIND soe and teu “ae fe KENNEDY pedrobe sone een laree: | J. A. sane | | may be bere. Terme. 31 Oakland Ave, FE - M NEY: for ’ polls steam «heat for owner flue REALTOR aod tile bath stairway to T ol t | Lot 50x125. Beautiful view of lake. itlemal ent of ooms v stl 8 ttle Laree painted base- . | wonderful } A TREASURE ss beth win 3 bedrocme — ts Wer tw nna, ome FR 61589 trent oil heat Only 4's per oo REAL TO TOR Ave INSURANCE em e on Vacation home with B pleaty et"br BEER TAVERN People Who Inside thig solidiy constructed for wee per ot 3ee ion oF oo cent interest Open Eves _ Pree "Parkine ROCHESTER AREA peer. Cnty b buildin end ese Heat b business | ear garage lot 2002150 % Offered — > u excellent business | Deautifel cut stone nese wh at 810790 6) O00 Moun SPR Ti $ BEDROOM family home 2 dedroom modern. Utilities, plen. Dorothy "Snyder Lavender that nets $10.000 per year. Best Wor k ons pees ee ore aierer a POD ay artr] is at door schools stores | water ‘neater, laundry crave. rE sunt or EM }-3303 | buy : wo miles |, SPECIALIZED LOAN SERVICE field Hilla home teatarine mans pur to comfortable. living tm: Watinnahee cake ei ree fe ee RD BEY, , Breer $25 830, $100 up to ss00 | ~~ a sehen ta ‘em [ours Youn! ‘Nat nF Is THE ‘BIRD’ TO SPF maculate. attractively. deco- $1450 with attic. Priced at only a ; FE ¢-1157 ’ Bard’ to bebiene— so! ee! "won » Cy ac heat automaticrher wa: DOWN PLUS uonyonce costs SOUTHEAST SIDE | OAKWOOD MANOR | RQUTPMENT FOR) —Mrovr, Seekly tamsy in se eautiful firenlace | \ . | LAN eas he . bre t pleatets “he ‘dreams disine MAL AN Here « \’ \ . ae ve oe . eo "mene sires T HE “MM. AC E D. A\ . L livi ere ‘ Mp mind | cell rostented sateen, spet | qyacbroces. Nery Goes. OH 6. bod and you are working, | too Of course there ST" bes | yanch hme just made . with substantial dewn per- 3 BEDROOM om, Becement, close te schools, | oo den ete Seee neees went yn ny fer ae 8 of for you Fou ooms 1d bi ¢t . ; | see, ay sang terct A 5) GOPATTORS Sn Benut ratray ep ene Carport” Mme for Reauine — Seri68 soe. easy terme. M. Stout, Realtor | ihe «Bae eters Stir if “ i » g 1 t ivi Toc Putt se U a room ; Fos wort teu aoe xeone Omen ti < °- i toe ment with shower Mand finest. ofl home. hardwood peers one | Kaokty Dine kitchen cabinets with | W iL ITA TAMS. "TR" RD. Edw. M. tout. 8 se tor im one day. Your choice of cic ren Eves ti} un heati stem 9 cat ° 1 4 n se tie hard room nd bath. a aA Ties tor eaty pi6.000" 85.000 Co-operat snd Real Estate Exchange and "well landscaped “large lot ment to this #9 tous home. bxe picture winde | sect water heater, nice location, | 7 N. Saginaw st. PH FE 5-8165 town NEXT [DOOR TORRANCH ESM Fl Brie sPaSumice NO carves’ | St, Master flame doors om cis SoVachats and ores, Ree GENERAL PUBLIC THELMA M. FLWOOD "POST OFFICE > EAMILY rage All this” and only Carey ceramo siding | URNITURE _LOAN CORPORATION REALTOR BY OWN - \MII $1608 down Brick front ~ aN* * WE HA\ E . $143 Cass-Elizabeth Lake Rd $ room modern home Good base What a sorter income in Alwindite aluminum sliding win. | wes. all thig bao with - tat ‘ot ‘ * & W. Huron St. ? e am > to r tion wo - lous oder ’ ° oe os roo rustic bome ¥ J choic “se rE 128_TE +e. Seen 2 te change for ner er home" Boa’s well kept anessirens. Separate RAY O'NE IT. Realtor { ene” laundry room utilities bath and shower. Com- Ferd paresis Close to bus stores Phone FE deral 3- 7181 % . eas Pontiac Press enirances 2 car garage Lo- 73 ~+W Huron Open on | 100 on ved street { pletety furnished. All nearly new & schools. “Excelient land” Only 7 . ». SUMMIT ST. rated near thé new TelHuron. Phone FR 3-710) or PE 44178 | ogee pat ON luding T.V., w machine, | $15 Dn. & $15 Mo. ; 3 bedroom home with oak floors $1950 | DOWN nter Priced right an reason. Co-operative Real Estate Exchange WILLIAMS & MACEDA¥ LAKES | etc. Large lot, close bus and | Qed plastered walls, Mish Ors ¢ room modern 188 ft frontage abie terms . , ee $11,800 Fontiat Olt cusses niet Rese L. H. BROWN, Realtor PICK YOUR POSL A alma le a OTN aot te ofr aa \ARIDE PARTRIDGE EXTRA :VATATION: prive cue Bek, BRICE name, Rea} 1342 W. Huron FE _2-4810 zi ; . burn Rd Tota) price aniy 5 , : ’ 'clY ’ ‘ , i j v7 vac OTA yi Vacant iors. Fy \EGOrR | F-28319 MONEY: If you're tak- take Ra: turn aporos. i's K 7 . Templeton, ealtor For Sale 4 Acreage — 47 LOOK! _TION from the fine job- WASHINGTON PARK 2 well ‘located lots each 40x1) ; - ; : miles. watch for open sign. 2339 Orchard Lake Rd. FE 4-4563 | ~~ “At tiie g vacant store ee | ection. Or place yo r f RRRE REET aa SU Geet ie Kies 08 rms own mets ing a long vacation, rent TE |For Sale take Prop. 44 scngs | bee rod, Tan pertnaey, Ph | ote in oie eee Pe: ea acement * | . ~ pd ss < CLARK REAL ESTATE IAARARARARADRARAAARAAN | was e « store and the offers in t ssified 4 Bisa tMoancress criceny S ered lezt B Auburn Ra “near Dequindre BIRMINGHAM your home for the dura- x0 FT | Waterford | Te apio Only 8 tatures, gonwaa,*e low Work Wanted ad t - Megume aM ners | Flip acaye Sat tion. Makes extra money/ EC fae mone, Powe ve | Ea eae | LC. LADD. employers sours “ante renace car gare to - ; g CARROLL G. PORRITT | Zith basements and 2 car garage transportation and. schools ore fe | fast for you! Dial FE e divide. s we one L. C. employers youre avail- = WS Wot Maree sZt PT oer month. #11500" $1800 ance | reott "WARCALL co. n TOLMES- BARTRAM oe on 7 Pisine | sble y ¥ 3-004, MI #1474 | 2-8181 for an ad-writer, Phone OR S4Ha or OR 31872 4082 Dixie OR’ 31900 "on “Sami = Open : ' OP eRe eee hs Ra Pk POET oe. #/ > Se 3% ee: ‘ee 4 ! , Au CN ee WEDNESDAY, MARCH 7% A, ee - M 9, 1955 Extra Fast Service ony werthunte purpose. "Up ts to Pepay. HOUSEHOLD FINANCE COMPANY Above Walgreen's PE 406541 will for - vi 5 trigger for outboarg car cat blocks. 18 cents each. EM sire FE 66132. 3383 Erie No lev-e-ways, ewe $19 LION STORE 51 8. Saginaw FE 230208 FORMICA G & M COMPANY Sie oka Tn Patel” st Garage Doors INSULATE NOW AND SAVE MONEY 549 N. Saginaw St.__PEderal ¢2523 35 GAL. ANGLE TRON. AQUARI- um & stand; th + Com tor, filters, and lights. Midwest NEW. GAS RANGE and Mg kt chrome kitch- MARCH CLEARANCE Odd . £0544. ite ARMSTRONG VINYL, ide EA. Smith’s, 257 S. Saginaw KlIicHE® SINKS. CRATE marred. From $3.75. G. Thomp- son, 80 bh. ens sae Set dese SE CAMERAS 3 MENT. 61a ao, € 6 end WW mt. ' 4 ng’ boards as low as BLACKETT’S BLDG. SUPPLIES BURMEISTER’S LUMBER TWO YARDS PONTLAC- “urniture, Appliances 3065 Orchard Lake Ré. SPECIALS gave eee s8Rrssee Fiz2%<* BB" ss land Furniture 8 7 Mae” SOURAGE cate EM 34570 MAMOGANY DINING 8 ROOM wee. 8. ve. S&S. Roselaws. bee eli fil sere sees if fi MBASSADOR 16 inch picture. OR 3-768. re Mt eetupoe peed “WATT RESS AND PE diet BURMEISTER Northern Lumber Co. oes M-15 Ortonville 190 LARGE RUBBER BELTS GOOD m for trucks. LIONEL & AMERICAN FLYER TRAINS Pee «. on LOR SE be sold Al sites avait Bt oe 06 Dente Bey 5-201: Clarkston | | Tureen ine oct PE thee, be | Uj DAY ALAN “‘He quit his job because he said it was too difficult to make a success of marriage if we botheworked!” as dugg tle tanks. Ph. PE 4-428. room. Discount-Smishcount U. CAR $20 Fou pis MANTLE IN SECTIONS. interior McBride Hardware NACE WITH BLOW- ER. TIMKEN BURNER LESS TANK. SUITABLE FOR CHURCH OR SMALL FACTORY. $75, HUR- RY! FE 4-9150, AFTER MYERS PUMPS DEEP AND qpattow WELL 5 | ay down. Fs ca ent. zee suwery ot Atuns_7= bet New & Used -Lumber eek eh te sed doors. comp frames. Sieg a SURPLUS LUMBER AND MATERIAL 6ALZ8 CO. 8740 omaguene te. r] ’ , Qpen 8 to 5: One-Way Trailers money KELIY. HARDWARE| paces, siecerne mic WON'T LAST. UNION WRECKING COMPANY INC. MAIN YARD 31908 W. 8 MI. RD. 16 'w. DAVISON; ALSO 11 GRATIOT DAILY 9 TO 6 SUN 10 TO 2 PHONE KENWOOD 54-1660 WHY PAY THE HIGH DOLLAR FOR PAINT? MIGH QUALITY Pr YCOTE Paint PER GAL. 91.95 AMELS +0794 rE KING BROS. __ PONTIAC RD. AT OPDYKE WANTED Ladies bathing suit, size 48 to 50. FE +6124. WOLVERINE ] FRR eons. RENTAL on Sherwin Williams and $4. aide CHURCHES INC, PE 20233 IT’S FISHING TIME in the Want Ads! For whatever you're after, read Classified Ads — and land it? : “SELLING OUT ALL »14% Ft. Wall Tile. .15c Ft. $2.95 House Pelnt ...... $1.25 Oal, Ox12 Linoleums .... $1.98 #1112 | See iat Do It Yourself 6l Ain i inet Stanley powet tools, saws, Grills 15] Oakland Ave. PE +1506 STORM SASH Aluminum combination windows and doors, Lowest prices ever. CEE WEEDON 1661 8. . 42006 ta Sut TOOLS BO YOUR gan A\ GRA dirt, Mike Jenkenson. 3-0800, Fill dirt wtd. Northeast Pontiac. Detroit; TExas 4-4764. UN 4-4092. <3 | UOOD ROAD AND DRIVEWAY “Delivered. Priced reese : Marble Goors with mirrors “arth ture’, radiator covers aluminum ® it Yourselt 64) AIR sou rascosss oe . - mixers, pumps. dies, ees hie’ at : ees is oe ee Si a ere # H 53 C PUPPIES & te adopt. Stud service. Reasonable. OL 2-148, i “if Ses ia OR al, ls PS HR A, ge pare, -geennr oranges air ioe ts APPROXIMATELY 200 HAM P- #2 APARTMENTS yaad i i f it . *. ord Trailer Sales bottle gas. Trailer parts ie eo F iF i : : i MOBILE HOMES See the new 61 %. Pontiac, Un to @ Les Mutchinses ~N 4 > Zz =) v4 o bo # YY 8 4 Averill's Needs Cars Same | “FET er PE Eee IT'S SUMMER 1953 Roycraft trailer home, 32 ft., TV, birch finish, reasonable. Phone FE 5-5646 after 5:30, all day Sat. and Sun. fea eepei pat down. PARTS—STORE . ODEL MUST 8B tATEMEAN & SHARP title- Money waiting of GLENN'S TOR SALES sate "own. it ary Low dows payment, 3916 Morgan ji PT STEWART, ANY REASON- ae odie etter will be accepted. FE __Rent Trailer Space 79 For Sile Used TON PICKUP. “MECHANICS SPECIAL 1941 FORD DUMP. $145 WILSON GMC Co. Oakland Auto Glass Service was Zon stg Pare? MAS 1878 MICH. CHAINSAW DISTRIBUTORS > controls. SCHRAM AUTO PARTS PRE +433 a Re sak genre Be = | PR 40734 a rove x. : E Open Evenings FRONT END ALIGN- if BIG BARGAIN-DAY, y~—in the Classi- 4%, ie | fied section! See the Want Ads for whatever you Cc te ‘ . 4 ’ : mg ee : PO ee ee eee ee Pes “a wee a ee Sta ‘ oe | | ; 5 THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, ‘MARCH 9, 1955 2. en ake Oma ; rr y 7: EVR : ry 32S | - : joodward & | weoln §- CHEV AT) ~ ? b : ne s oe x 4 DI ‘D c re is - , € OLE" DAN t n inact cue ovate. Any At car i ane | ood . E+ - 4 4 = | i | * > ¢ . - 4 ‘ i i . ; 4 R : e Logmriienge cars New : ert OR TaTors PLYMOUTH DEALER T ME mg tomes or. MOTOR SALES YALL 1948 CHEVIE 5 pass. cpe., 1949 FORD 2 dr. ‘Bright’ Spot | Bring Sunshine Into Your Driving With These Sparkling Cars LIES NEW aes Chevie Belair 3 your @ or 80 A SHARP 1983 Oi¢e Suver we 2 | Dr soot enpa sad your car | 4 SPRINGTIME BEAUTY - 190 | Cadiliee Conv, set and bay it | FAMILY CAR-—1981 Dode a wv qoupe. ove of the best tor tte . _ Price Cars—Yes!1 ~ We Have Them To Fit Your Budget Cass at Orchard Lake % | 1953 FORD 4 dr. ei Pa = 1954 RANCH WAGONS LARRY JEROME Rochester Ford Dealer “OUR MOTTO. LI choose e finance to MY USED CARS * MARCH SPECIALS Your Ford Dealer Just Good Cars At the Right Price 1953 MERCURY 4 dr. se- dan, a beautiful low mileage car with radio and heater. 1950 FORD CUSTOM 8 cyl, radio and heater, overdrive and ready to go. $350 1951 PONTIAC 4 dr. se- | dan; this is really a) good one and only $495 1951 OLDSMOBILE 4 dr. sedan; a good car with a good price. $595 . $350 1949 PLYMOUTH, with isa Port” radio and heater, one of those real buys. “| 1948 NASH ; a good trans- | portation special. $125 a good solid car at price of only $125 8 cyl, | se a radio and heater; yours for only $195 | 8 cyl. custom sedan, radio and heater ; only one at this low price, S oo”. these, one Ambassador and one custom; real nice and priced just right. my E TRADE orrn t ea A ps 08 Cy Owens USED CAR CORRAL ve Sash of re tes A No “geen. mies te | | al "| 1954 ‘FORD FOUR DOOR Factory Official’s Car $1195 er overdrive to select from PAULSON 0S Penk ar, ATTENTION! HURON Other models with Vergemetie SALE! SALE! SALE! cmt of siathe Vand with Bee eS BARGAIN HUNTERS, “I never saw it fail! Just about the time I a GOOD CREDIT! BAD CREDIT! NO CREDIT! YALL COME 1 sf ls very clean, call PR 4008 betore 1954 PLYMOUTH trans Radio ar. Poort ee on this one Your can ‘hundie “SCHUTZ MOTORS rath “Oia RD Woadward,ipirminghem tary used to the routine around here, she ups and gets married!” ; -| __For Sale Used Cars 91 For Sale Used Cars 91 SE eae Tp Top ist tam | USED CARS met Port COS A 1969 Chrysler. $595 1953 Plymouth, club coupe. club coupe. 1964 sler New Yorker, ¢ door, Tus carts new — See it! A 19 Ford tudor, clean CLARKSTON MOTOR SALES CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH we boy, Bett Ako reve TAYLOR’ S GOOD USED CARS | | { | F WANNA’ ay eee GOOD BUY? Then buy your next used car || at the PONTIAC RETAIL STORE. ’53 Pontiac 4 dr. Deluxe 8 Hydramatic. Ra- dio, heater end one owner. Sharp. $1395 53 Buick 4 dr. This car is with radio, heater v Very clean. $1295 53 Pontiac Custom Ca Radio, talina Cpe. heater oan Hydramatic. Fully “$1595 52 Chevrolet The Deluxe net with radio, heater, and other extras. See it! $795 52 Dodge 2 dr. with radio and heater. _ fine car is ready for the oa $595 53 Mercury Monterey Coupe. Radio, heater and Overdrive transmission. Yours for $1495 ’52 Pontiac , Station W with radio, heater and Hydramatic. $1195 51 Buick Super radio, Riveria with afiow |} heater and Dyn $995 52 Pontiac ’54 Pontiac 4 dr. Deluxe 8 with radio, heat er and many other‘extras. Real $1695 *SO Pontiac Deluxe 8 with radio. heat. many more miles left $595 2 dr sedan with redio and beater. A good running car. $595 "50 Hudson Wasp 4 dr. with radio heater. 25.000 actual miles. 51 Studebaker Mere ts o car dio and heater omy plus. $195 49 Chevrolet ~ 3 dr. with radio, heater. Need @ second car? Here is one for $295 ’47 Oldsmoboile 2 dr. with radio, heater end good runn motor. Just the car for the kids. $175 4 dr. and offers econ- =/PONTIAC RETAIL STORE "Goodwill Used Cars” “8. | 65 MT. CLEMENS ST. FE 3-7117 with re |) TURNER Best in Wheels and Deals 1954 FORD CUSTOM 2 DOOR 8 Cyl, Radio and Heater, Spare Tire, Wheel $1199 $1199 $1199 $310.00 Down and $35.69 Monthly or A-1 Buys 49 Merc. 2 dr. ...$19 49 Ford 2 dr. ....$19 49 Chev. 2 dr. ...$199 ’49 Plymouth 2 dr..$199 ’51 Pont. Catalina $799 51 Merc. clb. cpe..$544 53 Ford 2 dr. ...;:$899 52 Chrysler 4 dr..$999 ’53 Plymouth 4 dr..$844 "SO Ford sedan ...$299 ’54 Pontiac 4 dr.. .$1444 51 Olds. 4 dr. ....$699 54 Ford Victoria .$1599 "52 Chev. dix. 2 dr.. $699 50 Merc. club cpe. .$399 "52 Stude. sedan ..$599 53 Ford Victoria.$1144 "49 Pontiac cpe. ..$199 ’54 Chev. Bel Air. $1644 52 Merc. 2 dr. ...$944 "52 Ford 2 dr. ....$699 49 Buick sta. wg..$299 51 Ford Victoria. .$644 ’53 Pontiac 4 dr.. .$1099 51 Plymouth 4 dr..$399 52 Henry J 2 dr..$399 53 Chev. Bel Air. $944 53 Nash 2 dr. ....$899 52 Dodge 4 dr... .$644 ’49 Ford sta. wgn 53 Merc. Mont. . 52 Ply. sta. wgn..$899 54 Chev. sta. wn.$1444 50 Plymouth sed..$199 53 Chrysler 4 dr..$1244 "52: Hudson clb. epe $499 50 Cadillac 4 dr..$1345 50 Dodge 2 dr... . $399 Even Be the Down Payment or Slightly Cheapies 48 Packard .......$99 48 Buick 2dr. .....$99 49 Nash 2 dr. .....$99 48 Frazer sed. ....$99 ’46 Merc. club cpe..$99 ’46 Plymouth 4 dr..$99 48 Nash 2 dr. .....$99 ’47 Hudson 2 dr....$99 ’46 Ford 2 dr. .....$99 $7 Mere. 4 dr. ....$99 f Convertibles 53 Ford ......+.$1199 48 Ford ........$ 144 "52 Chevrolet ....$ 799 51 Ford ........$ 544 54 Ford ......,.$1644 Trucks ’55 Ford %4 T. pk.$1099 49 Chev. 4 T. pan.$199 40 Ford sed. del..$ 79 "54 Ford % T. pk.$844 "53 Ford %4 T. pk..$644 "51 Ford % T. Ex. $444 "52 Dodge 14 T. P. $599 "49 Chev. 12 ft St. $299 53 Chev. '4 T. Pk. $699 HAROLD TURNER, FORD 2 BIG LOTS 464 S. Woodward, Birmingham 134 Mile & Woodward MIdwest 4-7500 JOrdan 4-6266 Liberty 9-4000 Liberty 9-4001 buy “Will You | Spend Next Spring in or Under | the Next Car You Own” YOU ARE SAFE WITH THESR | | Pirefiite .> Coronet V8 “% tom Pickup &: Riemen- schneider 332.8. SAGINAW ST. ‘wl 8 pm. PETERSON 1963 Kaiser. 4 door 1963 Willys re 1961 ee sedan iittice x76 BALES AND SER WE HAVE 200 «cars from which to Nemes, starting from an English Pord to a Cadillac WE FINANCE TO ANYBODY STOP IN TODAY | ECONOMY USED CARS| 1951 NASH, have two of | 24%” — AT GLENN’ S . .$2095 | . $1495 $1195 53 Ford ranch wgn..$1395 a $1095. 53 Pont, Chft. 2 dr.. $1395 53 Chev. 13 pickup. .$ 895) ee $ 995 | ’52 Pont. Catalina ..$1295) |’52 Buick Super ...$1295) «2 $ 895 "52 Ply. Cganbrook..$ 795 | 'S2GMC 1% T. pk..$ 695) sed..$ 795 | .$ 695. ‘31 Chevy, Styline 2d. $ 695 ..$ 695) .$ 895 .$ 595 49 Mercury sedan .$ 395 49 Pont. Chft. sed..$ 495 % ton. R&aH, yy arg re 44101) , CHEVS. 1954 Left-Overs Hurry While They Last | ALL BODY STYLES AS LOW AS $1326.41 Headquarters for Chevrolets 13 MILE AND WOODWARD | '49 Plym. ONLY $10 Josiyn or call FE S010. SEVENTY CARS $765 1952 Chevrolet 2 dr. dix. model. Radio, heater, tu-tone blue paint. We certainly are proud of this car. 10 Courteous Salesmen $795 1951 Pontiac 4 dr, Chit 8 with radio and heater. If you love a low budg- et big family car, here it is. ~ He "54 Merc. sedan .. ’54 Ford Club cpe.. 53 Chev. Bel Air... ’°53 Ford 2 dr. 52 Ford 4 dr. 52 Chev. Styline "51 Pont. Chft. 51 Hudson Hornet 51 Ford Sedan . "S] Mercury sedan. 30 Chev. Fleetline '47 Ford 2 dr. .. bier pe 8 can b-4 BER ANOED MOTOR SALES w Bm. 7371 49 Ford club cpe...$ 295) sedan ...$ 295 49 Hudson sedan ..$ 1S 195 -.$ 195 GLENN'S | | Phone FE 2-8181, NEED DOUGH? Sell) things you've no need of through Classified Ads! CLEAN CARS $1495 1954 Chevrolet Bal Air 2 dr. loaded with all the extras. White over tur- quois. A very nice car at the lowest price pos- sible. Phone FE 2-9101 NOW! $295 Down 1952 Ford’ 3 seat Ranch Wagon with radio, heater and Ford-O- Matic. Seats fold down. Has been thoroughly reconditioned. Spotless. $595 1951 Buick 4 dr. with radio, heater, and tu- tone paint. This is a very low price for this fine car. Only $95 LIBERAL Appraisals $995 1952 Buick 4° dr. The book shows this car a $1395 value, but that doesn’t mean anything to us. Car has radio, heater and Dynaflow. Refused $2995 ~ 1955 Pontiac -Custom Catalina Cpe. Radio, heater and Hydramatic and tu-tone paint. A trade-in on a new Cen- tury. $495 down pay- ment. PRICED RIGHT $1295 1952 Oldsmobile 4 dr. with radio, heater and tu-tone paint. This is the famous Rocket Series and certainly is beautiful. Hurry on it. $1095 1953 Chevrolet Bel Air 4 dr. with radio, heater and Powerglide. Very low mileage. Previous owner’s name on re- quest. We've Been Here 24 Years $1695 1953 Buick Super Rivi- era 2 dr. Hardtop. 4 to choose from, all ready for the road. Some with power equipment, and custom trim. _ OPEN Youll Be Sitting Pretty with the right answers, the minute you ease into a clean, well groomed ‘OK’ used car at MATTHEWS - HARGREAVES, Your Chevrolet Dealer. Drive it and experience what ‘re- conditioned for performance’ $1195 1953 Pontiac 2 dr: dix. 8 Chieftain with radio, heater and custom trim. Very low mileage. Your old car down and 24 low low payments. Ask Your Friends & Neighbors $795 1952 Ford 2 dr. with ra- dio, heater, an Ford-O. Matic. A truly fine car and very presentable. Only $195 down, Ideal for the little wife. OLIVER BUICK GIANT SELECTION OF NO DOWN - PAYMENT SPECIALS 210 ORCHARD LAKE AVE. means... . 1950 Chev. 2 dr... . $495 1953 Plymouth sed. 945 1947 Chev. 2 dr... 195 | 4949 Merc. ct ctpe: 45 1953 Shev- ven Is 1954 Chev. 4 dr... .1565 1947 Dodge ...... 195 1954 Chev. 4 dr... .1595 1949 Ford conv. .. 135 1953 Chev. 2 dr.. aoe 1950 Dodge 2 dr... 45 1953 Hudson sed. .1195 1946 Buick sed. .. 195 1953 Chev. 2 dr...1095 1949 Olds. sed. ... 295 1951 Chev. sed. ... 645 1955 Chev. conv. "(2485 1949 Ford ........ 295 1952 Ford ...... «» 645 1947 Ford 2 dr. .. 145 1954 Ford 2 dr. .. 145 1954 Chev. 4 dr....1445 1949 Ford 2 dr. .. 345 1948 Kaiser 4 dr. . 36 1948 Chev. conv. . @ 1949 Plymouth ... 495 1952 Nash 4 dr. .. 795 1946 Merc. 4 dr... 795 1950 Studebaker 2let5. 1950 Stude. 2 dr... 195 1953 Nash 2 dr... .1095 1953GMC 14 ton.$845 1954 Chev. sed +1645 “T9SS Chev. spec. “SAYS 1952 Chev. sed. .. 795 1951 Pontiac sed. , 745 1949 Ford 2 dr. ... 265 1952 Chev. sub. ., 725 1951 Hudson sed. , 1947 Kaiser ....., 1948 Pontiac sed. . 195 1942 Pontiac sd. cp. 145 1950 Ford 2 dr. .. 345 1947 Chev. cpe. .. 145 1949 Ford 2 dr. ... 175 1953 Plymouth sed. 995 1951 Stude. 4 dr... 495 1953 Chev. sed. ...1045 1946 Cadillac sed. . 445 1951 Stude. sed. ., 395 1952 Chev. 2 dr.... 745 1951 Chev. pickup. 595 1949 Lincoln 395 1953 Dodge cl. cp.. 1098 1950 Chev. 4 dr... 545 1950 Chev. cl. ep... 395 1953 Chec. 2 dr...1045 1949 Chev. 2 dr... 205 1952 Chev. 4 dr... 695 trees That’s Right, Mister! 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Western va-| Hour of Shows. ° . rom e as i || Space,” first show of Tomorrow-| (9), Chuckwagon. | V on Alimony Debts get better reception with anew say, ‘My lions are nine minutes, land series. Factual report on| "t: . ct Attorney. | »:15_(9) Funny Bunnies. GRAND RAPIDS ‘ Cen Heve the Best Handley explains. “It’s the same , : Mr. D. A. traps gang of house- . @— Four | door antenna. And of all the ogt- ; mail| man’s effort to conquer outer! bissers David Brian sta 2:30—(2) Art Linkletter. (9) Mary| LOS ANGELES «® — Crooner | children were rescued by city fite- ; in BIG SCREEN TV! be te ire ee ter space with rocket flight. (9) Mil- , an stars Morgan Show. (4) Jean Me-|Dick Haymes is getting his alk! 0 po 0 oe a door antennas the INLINE is H » They're lion Dollar Theater. Peter /19:45—(2) Sports Corner. Chuck| Bride Problems settled. Foor | Hoest! Built b craftsmen, this : The All New 1955 show and we'll have only 52 to 53/ ¢, J Howard in “Mrs. . Recently he settled his child in an apartment house yesterday. y minutes. But once they understand| \""FVeS. Joyce | in Davey commentary on fight. ecently he settled his sup- iy entenne wilt ; do all they can Fitzherbert.” (4) Eddie Fisher. 3:00—(7) Theater. (9) Thursday | port debts with his second wife,| Firemen said they found them stay up even SPARTON Our Pree — How do Songs. (2) News. Doug Ed-|11:60—(7) Soupy’s On. Variety. (9)| Matinee. (4) Greatest Gift. (2) | Joanne Dru Ireland. And yester- huddled under a bed. |] during heavy winter storms or ; to help.” Quest you! wards. National News. (4) News. Wil-| Big Payoff. day he cleared up a lengthy ali-| Policewoman Jean Kamp said I high wi ; 21” Table TV || ets Hon accustomed to nine min. liams. (2) News. LeGotf. ; with wife No. 3 igh winds. It will provide ° . mony argument wife »\the children ~ twin and utes in the cage to settle for three? |7:45—(4) News Caravan. John 3:15—(4) Golden Windows. Eddingt Haymes a boy : se 8 Cameron Swayze. (2) Perry|1:16—(7) Feature Film. |3:39-(4) One Man’ Family. (2) ‘ere oy hse and Errol voi | wi Girl,’ 5, a 2yearold boy and better picture quality for ; Priced +] Circuses are no noeelyy om wv. Como. Songs by Julius LaRosa.| “Obsessed.” (4)8 little show.| Bob Crosby. us , alg both on ao ne taken te years. from pry bation rare ag ep and |8:00—(4) I Married Joan. Joan| ~The Golden Angel.” (2) Miss)... Concerning Miss Mar-|_ Nora Haymes’ attorney S. 8." ~ : call os today! Super Circus? Says Handley: fears she is losing her friends| Fair Weather. lowe. Hahn said Haymes paid her a) | The infant was everceme by . Il be the big dif-| when she overhears plans for! ;. li , ; lump $100-| smoke but ‘The scope wi 1:20 (2) Nightwatch = Theater. | 4:99_(9) Justice Colt. (7) Capt. | a-week STEFANSKI ference. We'll have 10 cameras at} party. (2) Arthur Godfrey and! Fabian of Scotland Yard in| Flint (4) Hawking Falls. (2) a 4i Madison Square Garden. We will) friends. Variety. “Hand of Terror’; Boris Karloff | Brighter Day 8 in 2 Gece Radio & Television || open with the spectacular parade |s:59 (7) stu Erwin Show. June| in “Mr. Wong in Chinatown.” | was in that usually comes just before the teaches Jackie to drive when ; 4:15—(4) First Love. (2) Secret puz-coey | ema tlt at wie, Ter] og em then be Fits tnd|™ Ae emo Mr, Seen’ Wort [igh eeu T1157 W. Huron $e. never seen in this country. gives him mselt. | THURSDAY MORNING On Your A . ment. , questioned, the policewoman said Store: has; My Little Margie. Margie boosts “s—() R Haymes will not be required to . : icky the Clown. (@ The mother left the chilgren in her TV career with appearances | 7:69-— (4) Today. (2) Morning Modern Ror face a contempt of court action | care of a 2i-year-old aunt, the 108 HN. SAGINAW on Man from Mars show in| Show. ances. which had been set for today in | policewoman learned Service Dept.: “Vern's Flying Saucer.” 9:00 — (7) Todd Purse Wr 5:00—(7) Auntie Dee. (9) Let’s|the Nora Haymes case. 9:00 — (7) Masquerade Party.| Romper Room. (2) Welcome Suse short Pinky bee. @) prensa wif anton Rita tay. The top of @ pineapple, planted 45 WORTH PERRY Guests hide behind make up to! Travelers. Sage ty. e, in a pint jar of water, will grow . . worth, shortly after he was di- Phone FE 3-7114 stump panel. (9) Theater Play . 5:30—(7) Cowboy Show. (9) and produce an attractive, palm- bill “Boobatch.” dra _ 9:30—(2) Breakfast With Murphy. Howd Dood 4 H d vorced by Nora Haymes. The like plant, bd Theater. Constance Ford in “The |10:00-—(1) Wixie’s Wonderland. (4)! 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