Se nana . High Court Oath Tuesday; Warmer ( Detalis page two 118th YEAR See ’ PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, MONDAY, MARCH 28, 1955—38 PAGES LLL DS NGL LIE ID ELT CE PONTIAC edie Dixie Frost Damage Estimated at ‘Barbara Alive,’ Anonymous Tip Tells Parents ' Crude Message Says ‘Will - Contact Later’; Police Seek Prints By International News Service A ray of hope brightened the frustrating search for missing Barbara Gaca today when a crudely constructed note saying she was alive arrived at her East Side Detroit home. Letters had been cut out of newspapers and pasted on to white typewriter paper. The note said, “Bar- ara alive. Will contact later.” The envelope had been meticulously lettered Take Annual TOP BILLING — Nancy Kelly, left, and Walter} annual Antoinette Perry awards. Miss Slezak are pictured with Helen Hayes, president of | ored for her dramatic work in ‘Bad Seed,”’ while the American Theater Wing, in the Hotel Plaza, New | Slezak was selected as the best male musical star York, last night, after receiving two of the Wing's! for his performance in “Fanny.” Wing Awards in New ha “Ss Swe. York ‘is ah peete ye ~ oe ad ts ie 35 AP Wirephote — Kelly was hon- Immunizations Requests Scelba Arrives Three Convicts Leave Rebels ‘at Nebraska Pen 9 Others Still Holding Two Guards Hostages in Hopeless Revolt LINCOLN, Neb. (—Three prisoners considered “dead weight” by their compan- ions in the day-old rebellion | at Nebraska's state peniten-| den's office today, but nine} others still held two guards | hostage in the maximum) security building. Gov. Victor E. Anderson said after interrogating one of the trio that the two uards had not been ed. Ronald Larkin, 28; Paul Barnes, | 35, and Elwood G. Robinson, 29, were sent from the prison jail at 4 a.m. following the first word from the holed-up prisoners since late yesterday afternoon. Larkin, the. governor said, told him the three left the build- ing by mutual agreement be- cause they were considered “dead weight” by the others. There was no elaboration. tentiary's captured two) **jail”’ | been without food since yesterday. tm Grae Cotte test oe |COING to Parents Today for U.S. Talks cimicne Thursday morning. y any way,” Anderson said after garbage pick-up | day ia te | If your son or daughter is among some 40,000 Oakland | .— | tolling ¢ to Latte “In fact, they workers have been instructed te | County school children in grades one and two, he or she; Cigim Italian Premier) ‘the governor said “the men are examine catefully the refuse | brought home an envelope this afternoon. Will Quiz Ike on Danger | not planning an escape, They know picked up in the area. Inside this envelope, you'll find a letter explaining that of F Strait W they cannot escape.” han Of the suspects jin the case 'a mass polio immunization is planned for first and second OTROS SGN Wr | nee arnen Subd painon cuthertties an castes almost from searchy | prade children as soon as a final report on last year’s| WASHINGTON (INS)—Diploma-| kind of homemade knives.” again this morning. Four officers | tests of the Salk vaccine is issued. tic sources said today that Italian) First werd from the prisoners from the youth bureau and the + Along with this “letter,}Premier Mario Scelba will-seek| since carly yesterday evening een na st oe Rh cemaedell te you'll find a request form |President Eisenhower's _ private ae ee San tae een : H | esti the da of . Gratiot where Barbara was last FOrECASt IS Fair, that you must fill out if you | timate on the danger of war in) Sse Sly, Seay ae eld "Then students at the school were | W f Ar wish your child to have sceiba, who arrived in Washing- gpleed atioe resoans to talk to questioned in hopes that could polio shots when the vacci- ton last night, begins a series of | warden . be found who saw Barbara oma | armer tor Area /nation program begins. j top-level talks with. U.S. officials | wanted he Got etd of” three of 8:05 a.m. when she told a safety | boy that she was waiting for a|to warm up at last .. girl friend to walk to school with. | very much. The girl friend has never been} located. . but not inch on Saturday, the forecast is F abet a child an | for mostly fair and warmer to- | swering Barbara's description have , ide the city jnight and tomorrow. The U.S. * | Weather Bureau says the mercury * |will range from 23 to 27 tonight, rise to 40 to 44 degrees tomorrow and remain at 32 for the low to- morrow night. Saturday in downtown Pontiac temperatures ranged from 2 to child resembling Barbara in the restaurant with @ man. 25 degrees. from 20 to 27 on Sun- | day. Meanwhile, Dr. Allan Canty, re-| Today at 8 o'clock the ther corder’s court clinic psychologist. | mometer reading stood at 20 de- began supplying police with the | grees but rose to 35 by 1 p.m. name of every known sex deviate | by 1 P living on the East Side. Yesterday. Dr. Canty and top po- | (Continued on Page 2, Col. 4) Harlan Repeats Bonanzagram | Deadline Near Takes Place in Time to Wrap Up Segregation! ; The weatherman says it's going | After temperatures in the 20'S The form must be returned to the all weekend and snow totaling an school before March 31. | | | Complete this form, filling in the child's name, age, address and the date, and then sign your name. y. The Italian leader was under- stood to be ‘concerned over the possibility that if the Chinese Reds launch an all-out assault on the | key offshore islands of Matsu and moy and the U. S. becomes involved, major war might result. —s ime ane aoe et eee The top man in Haly’s govern- hid got ‘te vacel last ment, accompanied by Signora year, they won't be on the ‘list Scelba and high officials of his tor , next government, was greeted at shots menth. national airport by Vice Presi- your youngster was one of the| dent and Mrs. Richard Nixon, Scelba confers with both Presi- seems dent Eisenhower ard Dulles today. His three-day round of meetings will cover a wide range of sub- |Chicogo Hotel Manager | jectn levetving the _srengtnening Evicting Entertainer, Pet | aggression. CHICAGO (INS) — The two oc- | cupants of apartment 711 at the| Toughest General Fights at Omaha Clarendon Hotel in Chicago are | being evicted. | Hotel manager Troy White said eter | Anxious Father Dozens of guards and state safe- ty patrolmen had the building's lone exit thoroughly covered. The warden cancelled all work details at the prison for the day Power was shut off from the be- | sieged building, to deprive the con- | victs of the use of the radio so they | wouldn't know every move the prison officials were making | Police Watch as Baby Arrives Four Pontiac policemen, clad in |white operating gowns, grimly watched a 20-year-old Puerto Rican auto worker yesterday, while doc- | tots delivered his son by Caesarean section, The patrolmen were called to Pontiac General Hospital after Pablo Ortiz, an employe of the | Pontiac. Motor Motors, had sternly objected to the he in- be by side. Doctors said police were called as a precaution, Furlong, delivered a 6-pound, all ounce baby boy. Both mother and | son are in good condition. | tiary were sent to the war-| The 12 prisoners in the peni- through and he'd have frozen to death. guards early yesterday. They have | _ Division of General , system with the Russians — now expression. Feathers ‘Fowled Up’ ry of} i t 21) BIRD BATH—Two attendants at the Stockholm, a bubble bath to a swan whose feathers ran a-fow! of Slightly ruffled at the experience, the swan had to be throttled he'd submit to the beauty treatment. With his natural oils away along with the petroleum,-the bird had to be dried going back to his pond. Otherwise, his feathers would have French OK Paris Accords, Seek Four-Power Talks ‘Day Cold Spell Destroys Fruit, Vegetable Crops Snow, Gales Rip East as Temperature Sinks to Zero on Plains CHICAGO (INS) —Winter planted a kiss of death on nine southern states and southern Illinois during its last fling. A killing, two-day cold wave, whose icy fingers reached to the Gulf of Mex ico, ruined fruit and early vegetable crops in the Z griisii f. 5 j | i it i PARIS (#—Bolstered by final French parliamentary approval of German rearmament, Premier Edgar Faure turned his efforts today to getting Allied agreement for Big Four talks soon with Russia. ~~ mt As he prodded the apprehensive French Senate towards | its crucial predawn votes on the Paris accords yesterday, ‘Faure gave assurance he already had contacted the | United States and Britain on preparation for a ‘high-level i ; *parley with the Kremlin. He went further by mak- Allies Already sxe’ sn’tat'wen Zone _ence—covering all problems |“susceptible to a solution” —the final item in a five- statement of govern- Planning Talks 5. | ment aims. Eden Reveals Britain, | U. S., France Mapping Details of Big 4 Parley | LONDON ® — Foreign Secretary by Soviet Premier Nikolai Bul- ganin's sudden support as the French senate prepared to vote. In an interview with the Soviet Britain, the United States and pressed his “positive attitude” France have already begun dis. toward President Ejsenhower’s news conference remarks last | Cussing srrangements - a Big week advocating an East - West Four meeting with Russia. meeting after the accords have Eden told the House of Com-| been fully ratified. mons this country is ready and| State Department officials eager to discuss the future of Ger- Washington said the Western Big many and -Austria, disarmament Three were expected to consult a Oe that the French Parliament has approved the accords to free and redrm West Germany. Secretary of State Dulles hailed the French senate's ap- preoval of the West German rearmament treaties as “an event of great significance for of Commons, said the British al the free world.” — a con marry Sapo ‘ mes France's next diplomatic move is can qe uheed lexpected to be a conference be- arrang- tween French Foreign Minister ‘Antoine Pinay and West German in the Britain, he said, proposed the Chancellor Konrad Adenauer some- | Allies should follow a procedure of time before Easter. The two will been hours. agreed, convinced consultation that will include meet- | seek agreement on details of the priest, but ings of officials then perhaps meet- Saar compromise which nearly ings of foreign ministers and, S‘if split the West German Parliament. all goes well meetings probably at France was the 10th of the 15 other levels also.” ‘nations involved to complete par- Shortly’ thereafter, Dr. Harold) He did not elaborate on his liamentary approval of the Paris | reference to meetings “at other treaties. Ratification now is ex- levels." The implication was that pected to come quickly from the one would be “at the summit.” | remaining five bodies. tones : day, March 29, at 5 p.m. if he had nothing against one of the | Issue P red by Kin brought te the Pontiac Press of- tenants, a night club entertainer) i war comes, the toughest WASHINGTON (UP) — John) fice. M- mailed they must be | named Lani Lehua. | general of them all will do his Marshall Harlan takes his place on postmarked not later than mid- | It was the other occupant who pn ; the Supreme Court today in time | night Tuesday. was causing the trouble — Togar, fighting a peocetul-tocking to help wrap up the school segrega- | With no winners appearing at a year-old lion, building near Omaha, Neb, tion decision by his oo fe ee ee All his tools and magic buttons grandfat in the last century. y looks weekly 6, ° P are there. st Datine Enc Warren was prise wilt geoshrocmn to #000. Get |X" p Clings to Life For a glimpse of Curtis LeMay scheduled to administer the consti-| your answers in early and cash |= HOLLYWOOD (INS) — Theda| and the heavily guarded head- tutional Oath to the 5S-year-old| im om this big weekly prise. § | Bara, the screen's original vam-| quarters of the Strategie ‘Air federal appellate judge from New Bonantagram No. 4 appears | pire, still clung to life by a nar-| Command read Bob Considine’s York in the justices’ private con-| © page 4 of the Ponting Press | row today, She has been| column on page 11 of today’s ference room shortly before the| teday. in a coma since last Friday Press, court meets t0 hand dows dec ; tee ot en dotical oath | School Financing Issue on April 4 Ballot by County Clerk Harold B. Willey. “antares vem | JP I No. 3 Would S on the mations mctest went | L FOPOSA O. ou e Jackson who died last October. (Pirst ie & series of four articles amount needed He arrived on the court before it) {S2:"U5, tse spring state ballon St the 3 mill ky —eo” had put into effect its order ban-| , The plan contains a July 1, 1962 ning segregation in the public! LANSING @® — Four constitu-| Thus the measure is simed at | 0. oi date. After that time the schools. That decision, announced tional amendments will be on the) "¢lping “distressed” districts could gake no mote new last May, struck down the time-| ballot when the voters go to the they can handle’ bet cithen ade {0888 to school ae oor maveaats the white and | Polls April 4, but only one of them not have the resources wo war F po A cima | is Feceiving any pressure. ramt more debt or have bonded In Today's Press In_ 1896, Harlan’s grandfather—| That is proposal No. 3. themseives up to their legal Rirmingham, also named John Marshall—was} No.3 will allow the state to) “™. — ~yyeegell Sieeebebnenaene pene the-only justice to oppose a deci-!:.56 190 million dollars in bonds In addition, schools meet! Considine .. ooo. ccceiecccceeeeen: sidn that “separate but equal |to obtain money for loans fo local | that debt limit could; | facilities .on railroad cars for Ne-' shoo districts for construction of #80 obtain money from the peat j . “ groes are constitutional.-The elder now schoolf, acquisition of sites |‘ refund tion is color blurred and neither | equipping ‘of existing schools. rates and Scie knows nor tolerates classes among | School districts would be eligi-| When the 5 = citizens.” : ble for the state loans only if they| Under proposal, No.3, the school oeeeseshes Fa] ss» oo are levying 13 mills on their state | debt to the state repaid re io Droge eee Saeeme Seteres Prepaeed equalized valuations for existing | in 25 years, The borrowers would be 3 wane oye a oes we Buren Gpen Bren Faso debts, The state would loan g dis-|be required to maintain theic.13-|+ Women's Pase Tore} is i in . Z \ ~ - F \ ‘ ‘ f t Up Loan Fund in Stat | In effect, the plan amounts to/ the state lending its credit to local PAA Pt ; i I Te i a p , aS =. Se Oe eae esr eo Ce See ee ee and has the endorsement of both, The principal objections to the | Republicans and Democrats. lan have been raised . The Michigan Education Associa- F ve by the Citi zens' Research Council; a non- tainties” and says adequate facts | about it are lacking. The council contends that the plan is basically a move to nullify the 15-mill tax taxes } for a limitation as to EE Ee i : z i z z } | 5 z 3 , 5 Ga, belt, t | degrees. At | their boats. |rooned. The rest waited out the (Continued on Page 2, Col. 1) Next UAW Goal « 30-Hour Week problems and a European security promptly on Russia's favorable + ~Auto~ Workers ~Eying | | New Objective as 1955 Convention Opens CLEVELAND # — The 30-hour work week is being readied by the CIO United Auto Workers ag the |next bargaining target after the |present drive for the guaranteed annual wage. The union's leaders are concen- trating on whipping up support among tthe more than 3,000 dele- gates at the UAW's annual con- vention for the year-around pay | plan. But they talk of the shorter | work week as the next big step. In fact, Walter Reuther, presi- |dent of the CIO and the 1%-mil- | lion-member UAW, indicated in his convention keynote address he sees no end in sight to organized La- bor’s demands for more pay and improved working conditions so long as the American economy keeps expanding. The UAW has made the guaranteed wage pian its major demand on the auto industry iq bargaining talks due to start in | early April. | It would bind employers to pay 52 full weeks of pay a year less of whether there was that | much work for employes, A cut of the present 40-hour -| week to 30 hours would meag it would take 25 per cent dividual employes to 1 ¢ 8 sis “i Hf Sir Anthony Eden disclosed today | news agency Tass Bulganin ex-| storm and made their way back~ tak I: i ! a °F AL 3 3 A seEez cli F z F | se iT iii} } He ; i it L : i I ri iy rs ir fil ; * i i fF i f ri i é $ s i | Ld = FE a & ES 2 + i ii i : £ « sporting can tell 1 i 3 5 i from front to Butler, ‘‘the paternal inant. If he front, the moth- z ” says is back to roost. ys to check his theory how a woman puts on a Eg. if 3 Infant Killed (UP)—Victoria i 4 F , Ay after midnight today in a one- car automobile accident on Route 53, north of here. The Ohio highway patrol said three other members of the Millar family, which lives at 2666 Kip- ling in Berkley were in the car at the time. They were identified as Mr. and Mrs. Garence Millar, parents of the child who was killed, and Betty Millar, 19 The Weather PONTIAC AND VICINITY —Mestiy fate end Warmer tonight and tomerree lew Semight 23-77. high temerrew. 46-44 low ‘Semerree wight wear 82) West to north Winds light and rartadle tonight end mot se cold tomerrew night Teéay in Pontiac we Lowest temperature preceding & am ee om: T.pitection—rort t gete Monday at 53 pm Tises Tuesday at 6 20 am pete Tuesday at 12 46 om Moon rises Monday at #8 50 pm Dewsteen Temperatures wing velocity 18 mph hwe se Bi cevecee. 18 am 36 B Bicwceees> i 12 m 2 BB Me ccsesss- 1 of 34 ta Mrccsee 25 pm 35 10 B& Mincsees- 2 i aaa .. A. — mr Mostly fair. Lewest ti Counts 10 Dead Five Killed in Traffic; Three Detroiters Expire i i } rl E Ppaske 3% FI fH skidded into the path of a | in Macomb . | 63, of | ac was killed Saturday in a car-train collision in Cadillac. Thomas L. Ryan, 22, of Centra- , lia was killed Saturday in a car-| train crash that derailed 12 freight | -j|cars in Redford Township near | - | Detroit, Rev, Presbyterian Church officiating. Burial will E J J tf) | ie iP fi tr 4 i F i : i William | of Aura, an | Upper Peninsula community, was killed Sunday morning when his car collided with one driven by his drother; Walter, 29, of L' Anse. Four Persons Hurt ‘in Headon Collision north of M15, State Police of the Pontiac Post said. The injured, ali treated for cuts | | 5 aFe besides his widow St. Giguere, ot New Haven, Mrs. Gus Zollner Mrs. Gus (Julia Nettie) Zoliner, and bruises at Pontiac General Hospital, were Miss Joyce Davis, | 17, of Detroit, one of the drivers; | her sister, Eleanor, 7, and a broth- | er, Richard, 12. Another sister, | | Rosemary, 5, was unhurt. Driver of the other car, Wiljam Osborn, 9. at Byfon, was treated for | | bruises. ; Miss Davis told Troopers she | was passing a truck when her | station wagon skidded out of con- Waiting at the corner for a friend.| one daughter, Mary C., both at | trol on ice, crossing the “lane He reasoned that if this was the home; three brothers, Oswald Howe | | highway into the path of Osborn's | auto, Would-Be FBI Man | Weekend Snow | ee hes wg aoe es pr FES Pah RO Be ae on of - ae ss diet id is - ape 7 vey 5 ¢ pies . oe aoe ey, - rs a oe “ ; 7 | 1 DGnawhonind | rier ae mac el oe W. 7 Passengers and members of the ays ’ ‘dee train's crew had planned to shovel : § led 7 . snow into the engine room all * “ - to Cut Traffic Congestion|0N Mailed [Tail sx. caster teres BIRMINGHAM — An 11-point|the home of her son, W. Edwin Jr. A sramia Gulp consteting ‘ef, Swe tor of 810 H Ott , in- 9 pacer orig Aggy omy Us 10 is included in the agenda /Ciude one sistet Lenaliyy fone nd Getting Food, Supplies | orm the line. Mrs Leon Vachon, for tonight's City Commission|Sentey of Towanda, Pa.; and| Movled Overland fol oy ee eh — meeting a three grandchildren. ST. LAMBERT DE LEVIS Que. | reports ; a i In the same vein, t conges- °° °@ ®—A snowmobile early; A raging snowstorm which tion ce Misole evvane wlll By ieban Mra, Louis P. Jocelyn coder ebietaiinn tive gan Saturday piled 10-foot-high up, with possibility park-| Mrs. Louis P. (Ada Southerland) snowdrifts all through the ,area. ing will be prohibited on the south’ Jocelyn, 96, of 3215 Yorkshire, died senger®. including ‘some children. | Snowmobiles were the only means of street Bates esterday at the home of. her train which stalled over-| of conveyance, Light snow, Hunter. | Gaughter, Mrs. Robert F. Watt. | night in 10 feet of snow two miles | whipped by 20-mile-an hour west will be scccmmmenied thot |Her bashand, whe eee at r pats, aad tater Og ® Willits street between Bates and had for many years feen a Food provisions were reported morning adding right Of way on the nor Mrs. Jocelyn made her home un’ | ways train which left Quet City, | Pullet P of the ctvent, ox menths 09». | CONNERSVILLE, Ind. w—Some Up for consideration will be m Rand | ‘fday afternoon and became time ago, Bob Murray's coon possible $500 appropriation to addjother daughter, Mrs. lodged in the snow an hour later. | hound killed some of his chickens. to the $1,000 recently appropriated | Schenck of Mt. Lebanon, Pa., nine ° 8 @ | The dog has been kept chained to ter sions fer the naw five statiens. |grentahiiioen and 12 greet Gun® The conductor and 8 treinmen | hie deqieaus snes. The agarney Suggested wording ‘0 dedica- children. who waist decided would rather tion plaques will also be presented.| Service will be held at 1 p.m.| 10's" tambert for help inet night |live in the doghouse with the hound In other action, lawmakers will | Tuesday at Manley Bailey Funeral | 114 there was enough food aboard| than in the chicken house. The discuss the policy concerning off-|Home, with burial in- Forest Hill | the train to last until morning.| two get along fine, Murray says. street parking ead will award con |Cemetery, Ann Asher. saialllcaagnsiicieaispeisstaienteielesllGaieiens ———— tracts for building removal on . * - site of Municipal Parking Lot} © Louis Boyd Blankinchip CT VAIL Melting Snow Nou fg ee rae oT ee meee GREATEST VALUE to Aggravate A talk that ties in with an Al- St., will be at '8 tonight at. Man- trusa Club survey being conducted |)” paiey Funeral Home, with BEAUTY and COMFORT Muddy Roads on facilities available in the Com | tineral service at 2 p.m. Wednes- abaweecs a er Melting snow from last week-| for the elub’s meeting at 8 t©/1.. 44 Burial will be in Maple f | ‘Y SLUMBER CHAIR end's storm is expected to aggra- | night at the Community House Lawn Cemetery there. IAT oom j vate the condition of back roads| Invitations have been extended Mr. Blakinchip, who had been which have been “worse this | to area service clubs and residents with ford Motor Co. for over 41 month than in the past five or six | to hear Dr. Norma Donahue, of the years until his retirement last year, years,” according to Oakland | University of Michigan, speak on died yesterday, He is survived by County Road Commissioner Lee O. | “Housing for Older People.” She |). widow Alma, and one sister, Brooks. is considered a national authority Mrs, Elmer Bailey of Columbus, Frost accumulated in the on gereontology. — ° Ind. eee ground te a depth of about 4 nh inches this winter, Brooks ex- | sce ys Men's Club at a “Le ee plained. Melted snow ts held tm iy isn tonight, are Service for Mrs. William (Grace . the surface of roads causing mud Ernest J ae, president; E.) Leet, 70, of 5628 W. Maple, until the entire frost blanket is . vies will be at 2:30 p.m. Tuesday at gone, he added. Relend Erichsen, presides * |Bell Chapel of the William R. ; Albert C. Madsen, secretary; | tiamilion Co., with burial in Frank- “Thus the roads don't drain com-| aad David. R. Hubbs, treasurer. lin Cemetery. She died Saturday. -| pletely until the frost dissolves,” | qhe club recently presented a Surviving are one daughter, said the commissioner. sound projector to the YMCA. | pity. at home: one son, Ford Conditions have been particularly * ¢ * C. of Birmingham; and five broth. | bad in the county's south end! Two honors will come to Milton | os Charles Mason of Grand Rap- | where the land is flatter and water | F. Mallender II, son of Mr. and | ids: Walter Mason of Oxtord: Rus- | hd ” | tends to ‘‘sit. Mrs. Milton F. Mallender, 430 As- Pontiac: Elmore of “Many times this month the | pen, when outstanding seniors at | nee thee of roads have been so bad we haven't | the University of Michigan Law | ham , been able to get our heavy equip: Scheol are feted at a banquet to- . ment in to do any work.” | epee . i About 100 pieces of equipment Mallender will receive the Order | Flint Man Is Injured are available to do grading work. the Coit awerdnd the top 2° in Two-Car Collision | cent of gradua seniors. He “ George W. Goldtein, 61, of Flint, | “If the weather remains good and pale the roads settle, we should be able | wij) also be named assistant edi- | —— " Mrs. Frank R. Michelson | ‘His car collided with one being MILLER’S to get them in fair shape in about | tor of the. Michigan Law Review. Was treated for cuts at Pontiac . * a week,”” Brooks stated. | The editorial board is wiectod by | General Hospital Saturday after a) Exclusively the faculty on the basis of grades 2car collision on US. » | TaN | Ma “. County - Note Says Barbara "2. |iff's Deputies said. 4 in PONTIAC at * Alive; May Be Joke (Continued From Page One) veled the route al- | ¢aY at Bell Chapel of the William | ne ene Nea trom her | R. Hamilton Co., with burial in | Crossed the highway and struck The New Yorker $ ; Goldstein's southbound auto. | 95 home to the (at nd | White. Memorial Cemetery. ) ee ee Sa a oe ean | cme . ichelson di § y. 6 Dr. Canty asked Barbara's tatn. | Besides her husband, she is sur- LARGE OTTOMAN er whether the girl had a habit of | vived by one son. Frank R. Jr. and Entertainment . case, some deviate might have ob- | of Regina, Sask.: M. J. Howe of Series served her for a long time prior | Detroit; and John Howe of Van- CLEARANCE SPECIALS! Severa] styles now reduced to to her disappearance. | couver, B. C.; and three sisters, Pontiac High School seer! Coane cn nylon cole $ 95 2 youth buresu and the women's | Jevce Cate, beak at Ran oun | Auditorium at 8 P.M. |] | 2 24 coverings the youth bureau and the women’s | Joyce Clarke, both of Royal Oak: division were to observe every-! and Mrs. James McDonald of East thing that happened at the two peeroit. intersections where Barbara re- | MANY REDUCED te as LOW as baseball | hire Go, auia New) 2aunr. Held for Investigation | | terday at the home of her niece of | Turned over to federal authori- /160 S. Francis St. after a two|ties in Detroit this morning on in- | year illness. | vestigation of impersonating an. Born in Macomb County, she! FBI man, was Edward L. Prokes. | | was the daughter of John and Mary 22, of 1130 W. 11 Mile Rd., Royal | Hotelling Clemons. A member of jthe Christian Temple, she came) | here from Drayton Plains 16 years er arousing the suspicions | Surviving besides her niece, |Mrs. Harlan Guilds, are two sis-| Spriggs told police that Prokes ters, Mrs. Martha Terwilliager of | said he was an FBI man and was Drayton Plains, Mrs. Minnie Wager | going to use the store as a stake- |of Pontiac, and a brother, Fred | out since he expected a “dangerous | Clemons of Birmingham, _|and well - armed” holdup man. | Funeral service will be Wednes-| Prokes told employees to lay down | | Woodward portedly was last seen. Liberal Chief Coppases LONDON «®—Clement 71, ment at present. ! Davies,|the late president of the U. S. leader of Britain's Liberal Radiator Corp. in Detroit, will be Oak. He was arrested Sunday aft party, entered a London nursing |@t 11 am. Tuesday at Christ of home today. He is suffering trom | Church Cranbrook, with, burial in George Spriggs, manager of Cun- | nervous prostration. The Liberals, | White Chapel Memorial Cemetery. | see /ningham's Drug Store at 101 S.| who were last in power in 1915, | Her body is at Manley Bailey Fun- have only six members of Parlia- | eral Home. Mrs. William E. Mosher Service for Mrs. William E. (Matie Maniey) Mosher, wife of Mrs. Mosher died Saturday at “The Most Relaxing Combination We Have Offered” EASY TERMS = Se" let Sums ET PLAN Open Monday and Friday Evenings ’til 9 P.M. Our 19th Year of Greater Value Giving MILLER FURNITURE Where You Honestly Save! day at 2 p.m. from Pursley Fu- neral Hiome, the Rev. W. H. Colly- ial will fotlow in Union Corners Cemetery Sylvan City Readying Delinquent Tax Rolls Delinquent rolls for unpaid 194 taxes are now being prepared by the city of Sylvan Lake, City Man. | ager Ernest L. Ethier reported to- | day. They will be turn@d over to the Oakland County treasurer for | collection Payments, including interest and penalties, are payable at the coun- ty treasurer's office. 1 Lafayette | St., Pontiac, after Thursday. The | taxes are no longer payable at the | aity offices. | Ethier also announced that sani- | |; tary sewer service bills for the Oct }1. 1954 to April 1 period will be lin the mail soon. They are payable without penalty through May 1. ‘Mechanic Has Red Face Over Green Car Mixup SYRACUSE, N.Y. (UP)—A tow- ing service operator, Al Olson, has learned there's a difference be- tween green and green. . It all de-| pends on where they are. Olson was told to pick up a green car for repairs. When he reached the spot, he saw two green cars— one with a light top and green body. the other with a green top ) and fight bedy “ Olson picked the one in. front. drove it to the garage—only to learn, when the owner arrived. that it was the wrong green car In the meantime, the other own- er had reported his green car stolen to police. Olson's face was red. on the floor if there was any shoot- | ing and he'd “take care of it.’ | “ecott-of-Rochester—officiating Bur +—-Phe- manager catted: potice when th nothing had happened after two hours and Prokes kept browsing through the store. Prokes tried to | escape by running when the of-, ficers arrived but was cornered al- most two blocks away. Walter Banks Sentencing | Delayed Till Wednesday The sentencing of Walter Banks, | convicted of first degree murder March 15. was postponed today }until Wednesday at 1:30 p.m. by Oakland County = Circuit George B. Hartrick Banks, 45, formerly of 116 Wes- son St.. was found guilty for the second time of the robbery-slaying of Alexander Bell, 53, on April 21, 1952. A retrial was gained by Banks when an error was found in the form of the first jury's verdict. ‘Doctor’ Is Given Two-Year Probation | A St. Clair Shores man was | placed on two years probation and fined $300 today after admitting | March 21 that he stole valuables from doctors’ clothing at five hos- pitals. ; Peter M. Roark, 26, of 22909 Cary Lane, said he impersonated a physician to gain admission to clothes lockers. He was- caught leaving St. Joseph Mercy Hospital here March 12 with $145 stolen from a doctor's pocket book. Police said he also admitted thefts from four Detroit hospitals. In sentencing Roark, Oakland County Circuit Judge George B. Hartrick said, ‘‘I think your time in jail has brought about a change in attitude.” _ . 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SE nA DS ae torn pclae ees aie Beginning: A Four-Part Closeup of a Statesman . | +. . on e ° 7 — : \ | " : ; Wan to Try Again? = tden—How Will He Be _Minister? hee} onanzagram” wondering what sort of prime Lg 4 His divorce have made him | in a Home 4 eS minister Gr; Anthony Eden will) oil some quarters, but it| dees be - 3 ¥ : is still rated as a political liability.| Has he ever a | Wilh Coypehill's cigar continue | within the memory of most Bri- t? Settle a. TAR ON Ses Os Z | | 5a SOE nt eee Reich tone 4 King Was forced to sive wp par? Be al ’ ‘ the Have Fun! Win $100! (2see-eu S28 hart ; e , a Steace af bee sont he loved Shrewd ones, zy 7 .° Neither of these questions both-| Eden obtained his decree on) tui ones, yes, , , ers Eden's friends, The Churchill. | unds of desertion in 1950, but gues, « they point out as late as June, 1%4, Lord Beaver- lie %” . ; Rien in which Efe | 0'0Ok’s Daily Express (no friend once “Bonanzagram” is an exciting new puzzle in which the Pontiac. vated Sak et What | 0 Eden's) found it necessary to| which all the Press offers both fun and a $100 cash prize. BUT before you worries Eden's backers is The|farcon, Mm S¢ninst unpleasant iy id t . try your hand at “Bonanzagram bo sate anf sea the sales at the ee ee ie te com tol “Wel caty te Br, Kéen treo counter-ba arpet : il 8. minister. from the slightest stain in his bottom of this page. Solution will appear in the Press Apri worenad Oo prin miaiater. See ete tins” te Day ee these criticiame is the feeling MeCANDLESS’ perennial youth, At 38, Eden was) press declared, “bur the mere | tou be indecent to name anyone 11 North Perry . the youngest British ‘foreign secre- enguestion of ouch 0 pessitility but Sir Anthony as prime minis- Bonanzagram Wo. 4 seis" sar iss) “MS Se im , spoken of as the Peter Pan of] Eden ig the target of other | mgs she Knight The sheriff of Gulchtown found a paper Politics, the Golden Boy who Te-| criticisms, mor, the youthful Below is a duplicate of the “Bonansa- nailed to his door one August morning. fused to grow up. ~v tried to e It was smudged and almost unread- 7 8 Pier Angeli Resting; Fascism. gram” entry you send in to contest able, but the sheriff recognized it as a It has to do with his glamor, too. Out of Hospital Almost of Peis , Stanle : cians, Eden ri about headquarters. 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Lee ‘So teiew tate one aun ome ox om _ How To Play ‘Bonanzagram’ here if you would like the O Frees delivered te your home! | jee es i oe! ated. Proper punctuation is one of the the missing letters, as indicated by the on Gee caly important keys to @ correct solution. ; ene letter above each underscore. Many When properly filled in, the “Bonanze- chues to the missing letters are hidden in gram” will spell out a clear message that $ 88 the story, or anecdote, accompanying the will conform in every way with the clues. ‘ message. Clues mcy alse be found in the In many cases !t will seem that more than | ff VE awa for only > message itseli, and, in a few cases, the one word would be the correct one. That's - : harry ai Owen lot teen should part of the fun! You should weigh the Lovet deftvered price of the 2-deer, épemengur Guich SPECIAL Soden, provide correct letter, contestant clues and select the BEST possible word ‘ : will pote that the te eet S. eeeas Come codes, eommetn, ate and teat message unpunctu- in each case. e "a ae AS ered ce tw a met ow en : such of Heoter froster ... Anteone .. . 9923.58, = How to Submit Entries io you know that the price ofthe —_ than the same money buys elsewhere. 1. After solution te completed, “Bonanse- 2. Entries may be matled in envelope but close to that. of the leading smallar img that 9 ‘ comfort re : 3 > ~ cn ae oe ae2&> - > - ~— oe es ee en — a. -. -~ ~ _ el . a - and bie ‘more » more o o. mes a - ost tig - oo shout we Snes sd Lannyslir Senha ey a mer hapless a cars, that the dollar difference has theill, mnere or ufortion here — from DID y. atten. ner of address side of envelope. practically disappeared? Buick size and room, from Buick OU KNOW. «Entree wi be received ee the Pox . Copies of the Press need not be pur- Did you know that this is one of the | power and performance, from Buick HE ~ thet the Buick Secs wi tiac c to enter. Facsimiles made by hand i ick i i i i engineering le priced below — office, 48 W. Huron St, until 5 p.m. and corresponding as closely os possible wihhe Three” ef ee ee rolidien of enustore. and @ny other car of 188 honepower end 122. pomnened "Selo aideaghe Tueed -. th “Prose “wil bo cccen Rararte sales leaders—outselling all other cars And ‘ve said right along—more - , esday, the w accepted but are limited id ri o April $ for Bonanzagram No. 4 Ad- one to a family. Mimeograph, duplicator but two of the best-known smaller and more x lean eee cing that Wr that he ba Src ls priced below | dress “Bonanzagram, °, Pontiac Press, or other unofficial mechanical reproduc- P peop ° ° you amelier ef the three best-known Pontiac, Mich. tion is forbidden. cars can afford a Buick if you can afford cone? And did you know that another big any new car. Yr ~ thet the Buick SPECIAL inched es sane reason for this huge popularity is _ Why don’ . SF ne ement St 0 extra cost @ tong het | How to Collect the Prize Buick’s full-line of automobiles | YVhy don’t you come visit us and other car ne eed for 0s “extrac” by | The entrant must work out and keep tion of the solution. covering every Price the for tohtng of glee duplicete solution as @ claim check | Fally-low-priced SrectaL right up to We can almost promise you that once verlable speed windshield wipers emt . | When the solution is published in the ne winner cannot call * the Prose office the custom-built ROADMASTER P you do that — once you see what's to vacuum booster, end so on? Press, he should his “cl person, should mail] his ution to | . . . _ — thet . theck” with the vubltahe! solwtion at “Bonanzagram Editor.” Postmark on this But the clincher 18 this: be had here for the money you pay * ry Buick SPeciaL gives you more | tf his claim te identi he sh ld - letter must be not later than $ p m. the and once you feel what happens when @t its low than any other car the icin check = ident cal. be showié Monday tier publication of the answer. More and more people are finding you press that pedal — you won't be pet | Prees cifice, 48 W. Huron St. before $ correct cnewere oe tates by thn dnt con out that the dollars you pay for a happy again until you have a new | p mon the Monday following publica- listed here. About Eligibility, Information, Etc. 4. Only one winning entry from a family will be eligible for the prize. S$. The Press retains the right to co-rect typographical errors 6. fudges’ decision will be final and con- testant’s submission of entries indicates acceptance of these rules. 7. No Hability is accepted for entries that fail to reach us. Buick buy more sheer automobile Buick of your own. Thrill of the year is Buick Ke em FE MTOM BERLE STARS POR BUICK — See the Buick Borie Show A Trerdey t ves:nge WHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARF BUILT BUICK WILL BUILD THA >a OLIVER MOTOR SALES is received, the $100 will be cided © | ; i i fo nae eshn en B he winaee = The Pros corres the rot t ae 210 Orchard Lake Ave. Pontiac, Michigan — Phone FE 29101 be ms Oe tee , aa ss ca em — rr sles hs act Wales Rae eb e's | : THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, MARCY 28, 1955 . Kit vc sengers and crew members. GOP Club Set rvivor Tells of Heipaed s Dee 1 Rat Sore be i } “1 didat know: it was John," water on the bottom of the life » | Stratocruiser, Capt. 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Fhe sett #4 braid is sparked with bead miniatures. just one of our wonderful straws for spring The absolute must to your new Easter out- fit! Hurry in today! Waite's Millinery—Third Floor Weite's Women's Shoes—Street Floor ~ ML \6to9 SPECIALS: - 12 Exciting Store-Wide Specials! Monday Nite Only! No Phone or Mail Orders! Hurry in Tonite During Choice Selections! + - || Regularly 59¢ Bethofoem | Regulerly 1.39 Women's | Reguierly 1.00 Women's Your Choice! Bubble Bath Broadcléth Blouses Sheer Nylons . Library Discards 3 & OOF 88s 27 37¢ water softener individual Cotton broadcloth in short sleeves | Ali first quality in limited quan- ; pn a te e Tang Assorted | With Peter Pan and convertible | tities. 8/2 to “1! in assorted Just 50 left so hurry in tonight . collars. 32-38. 4 colors. shades . . . Hurry in tonight! and save! Ploor Budget Sportewear—Street Floor Mostery—Street Floor Book s— Merzanine JA’ || ‘Regulerly to 3.98 Cotton | Reg. 7.98 Lightweight | Reg. to 1.99! 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M. : i) Cn er ok: ee 43¢ 1 | - DOWNTOWN OPEN $2 S35 5% Handy scuilfs for about the house. | Fine linen henkies with hem. f Double woven hylon and cotton. | Pre-shrunk "36" wide tn heevy KRESGE'S , Saginaw ot Boren to 900 Pm. | Closed or open heels. 4" foam | stitched hems. Large 18” square. Basic and novelty. 6-712. 4] pepperell quality. Solid colors, TEL-HURON eattdiee. ' aot bee sane eenanetie colors, Hurry in tonite and save! | stripes and novelites, Be ‘ * ee oe ee le ee —_S kb 4 i { el ‘ ‘ = pee + E> he ‘MONDAY, MARCH 28, 1955 Among recent business news none is more welcome than the promotion of Epwarp L. Karxav. The newly appointed manager of Consumers Power Company's newly is aware of this but has sounded a . warning. In public statement Mr. 4 Eisenhower said that in trying to P protect the interests of a few local ; industries, some Senators may be : defaulting in the fight against world Communism. — * * * As the situation stands it appears that the real danger to this bill is not that the protectionists will defeat it. Rather, there is grave possibility that they can succeed in killing it with crippling amendments. The public should be on guard against Senators backing such amendments, then posing as Promising to vote for the evis- cerated bill. This three year extension can’t pass ; without Democratic support. Another _ important fact is that the South no longer is an impregnable bulwark of low tariff sentiment. * ~ * Last year, for example, 10 Senate Democrats joined the solid bloc of 39 Republicans opposing a three year extension. This year 80 Democrats joined 119 House Republicans in a vain effort to kill the Administration bill Among those Democrats were eight of the 10 from Georgia, 11 of the 17 from the Carolinas and five of the nine from Virginia. * * * The meaning of all this is clear. It is sharp notice to those who believe that enlightened national interest calls for freer trade that they must work harder than ever before to prevent a victory for high tariff forces. ———_[_—[—¥—_—_—___—— | Our New Dog Ordinance | __. Along needed step forward was taken | When our City Commission enacted an improved dog ordinance for Pontiac. _ Its principal feature is that it requires “year round control of dogs. After its _ @flective date, owners must confine = pets to home premises or have er : et. , Well Earned Promotion _ | | —s iends of reciprocal trade by. : ning at-large and biting school children. | . 2 Oe We hope and believe the new ordi- nante will:go.a long way toward clear- ing up what had become a dangerous situation. A * Italy OKs German Arms When the Senate in Rome voted 139 to 82 in favor of German rearmament, Italy became the first of 15 NATO coun- tries to complete ratification of the Paris agreements. The decision is additionally historic because it was reached over the violent opposition of Italy’s Reds, who make up the strongest Communist party in Western Europe. Their defeat was a significant victory for Premier SceLpa who is to pay the United States a goodwill visit later this month. It also marks one more long step toward essential consolidation of free Europe’s anti-Communist defenses, The Man About Town Made Your Entry? Prize Is $250 in U. S. Savings Bonds; Ladies Again Seek It While the early entries generally favor the regular players of last year, the rookies who are clouting the ball in the grape fruit league are getting some attention. Anyway, it's an easy way to win $250, isn't it? Brimming over with thankfulness is a let- ter received from Hazel W. Fuller, Treasurer of the Pontiac League for the Blind, in expressing appreciation to the Lions Clubs for everything they have done. “Til Case you lave not already Tieart about it, today is National Mother-in-Law Day, so designated by somebody who either does or doesn't want to give her something. A reader of the Pontiac Press for the past 35 years, Mrs. Oliye E. Sterm sends in her Bonanzagram solution from her home at DeLand, Fla. Perhaps it is only a publicity stunt of some kind, but a number of Pontiac men have re- ceived membership cards in the National Husbands Protective Association, whose headquarters are in Newark, N. J. The card entitles the bearer to one night out a week and one kind word frem his wife each month. The head of a Pontiac organiza- tion that recently lost one of its key men by death tells of a subordinate who asked if he might take his place and received the answer, “Yes, if you can clear it with the under- taker.” “Yes, it was a good thing,” writes Kenneth Wales of Rochester, about last week’s storm, who adds, “It makes us more appreciative of a delightful winter that preceded it and the beautiful spring days that followed it.” EE SS Verbal Orchids to— Mrs. Lois Compton of 30 Taylor St.; eighty-eighth birthday. Mr. and Mrs. John Bagley of Lake Orion; golden wedding. Mrs. P. A. Keepfgen of Cass City;-ninety-ninth birthday. 4 oh } i! I if li Fs [ | i i t fl ik | i i Hh Lit rab | if} f Tn ii et ef 5 6 if z lig | : : fs if an if j i | 13 fe z Ynless There’s a Miracle D | it _ il &F fe? iF a 83 David Lawrence Says: Free World Can’t Trust Red Countries to Disarm i el i F : Hi $853 : FF P53 3 ld sie i mel [*. 8 a2 Bs & f | | A ‘ 7 ? Vt . > | Hl E : ! misnomer. No government really intends to agree to discard all its ; if ly > - rH if & t 5 g i | at i e i 3 i | f Ege He ot Fa i i ; & will forfeit a substantial part of = ai + an in ill fe i if r a i. ry é : ; , i si i g i “What shall I do then t Hy } i Pa i it f at i ‘Case Records of a Psychologist Super Duper Husbands ‘Compliment Wives at Home as Well as in Public a Witte gallantry, , as by opening the car for their wife or holding Husband, do you rate poor, average or super duper? Read the 3-way classification below and you can find out. It doesn’t require much effort, however, to change from a “poor” rating to the “super duper” category. And wives show far more free- dom from frigidity with the super duper mates. 2 dictatorships. Also, long as these dictatorships continue to be given recognition by the free Case N-385: Frances J., aged 3, Dr, Crane, you tell us wives Is Are Not All. hough Some Think So The peoples in the free world in uly é tt i as ry E i i i HT : | ie i ul Le i rt f i: ; F - | | r sek oe h l i tt i Fe ii ? f ? at he she tion, For other E a] 75 i and Z z i : : th aii FE ee | adene o Ne Biss a * ~“e*~s —_—_—_—_ tg gt ai «* Tvy DRUGS ~~ | |) tT) | OPEN TOMORROW Oakland County's Newest Modern 1-Stop Shopping ,Center at Orchard Lake Road and Middlebelt Road 208 EES RE mR nee eee _ : _— ee en Designed as an iniarol at of one 2 of the area’s -fostest growing residential sites, Sylvan Center’s first six units opens today and you are cordially invited to come out and visit us. You'll find beautful stores, just jam packed with outstanding values in nationally known merchandise, and large roomy stores, decorated in modern and tasteful decor. You need not worry either about park- ing difficulties as over 700 car spaces have been provided for easy, free parking for our visitors. - Yes, come out and visit Furtney’s Drug Store, Sylvan Realty, National - Food Stores, Ben Franklin 5¢ and 10c Store, Linda Lee Dress Shop; and Sylvan Hardware. Shopping is so much easier and so much more fun at Sylvan Center. FE oe Maes Bitian? «anos oll ger eee ce eae eee eee a ad ett acetaye . 1 or" Bia te ins > SONG 0 THE NEWEST OF NATIONAL FO0O STORES 2376 OROHARD LAKE RD., SYLVAN LAKE GRAND OPENING STORE HOURS TUESDAY ¥, MARCH 29th SATURDAY, APRIL 2nd SUNDAY, 10 A.M. to 6 P.M. Celebrated at Both 2375 Orchard Lake Road Sylvan Lake, Michigan and 984 Joslyn, Pontiac PLENTY OF FREE PARKING GARDEN peas. = 10° : gREEN BEANS. = 10° a CREAMED Hi coi || he ee ie ee ae ee | Lia atin? | ats Ps r i 4 : a * ‘ : . THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, MARCH 28, 1955 ~ > a ry ; P) ; + ; a J : a ° A 7 ‘ ‘4 ‘iis g 3 ; .» J 3 s Bs SA RS) z ‘ . (e Ww ee i - 4 *, vW/ Gt : ww | - stssrestts ig 5 eas gists? re Es # rit: eg eet iit: EXTRA RED STAMPS FREE To Every Adult Visiting Our New Notional Food Store at 2375 Orchard Lake Road, Sylvan Lake, Mich., oe April 2nd / These Are Just a Few of the Many Nationally Advertised Items items Try the New Modern Buttercup Bokery Dept., Located in the New Sylven Loke Store. WEET PEAS . a Sa 10° | ; TOMATO soup . "=~ 10° NATCO MILK. . “=~ 10°| Stokely True Flavor TOMATO JUICE 2:49: Fresh, Tasty Krun-Chee giao ont the Morning > PRS dined Sed sae CRACKERS: : 69 Velvet Homogenized or Krunchy PEANUT BUTTER = 23: In Decorated 10-Qz. 4 3° Bottle Tumblers Jar Durkee e FROZEN FOODS | Margarine Stokely Frozen Turkey, Tuna or Bw $4 00 Corten 30: BEEF PIES ® ss ® Pies ~~ Banquet Boned Minute Maid Frozen ORANGE JUICE Stokely Frozen Cut GREEN BEANS . 4 69° CHICKEN wo. von D93° Con POTATO CHiPs - SALTINES _J.Lb. 19° Lemon Juice Just the Thing - the Easter Holides 6 to 8-Lb. SMOKED ::: HAMS . C. Homs = 4Q' liar = 49 Stes OO lnm = 59° Freshly Ground, Deity Mode Hamburger 3» 95° Fish Sticks 3 = 95° U.S. Grade “Choice” Netione! Trim Chuck Roast » 4-Fishermen Meddock - Cod - Perch Boneless Fish << 39° 39° PEACHES... . = 23° Chili & ‘Beans Canned Ham ‘2 o SF Pork Roast nes 39° CUT CORN... =. QO $ Skiniess Franks 33 |Feying Chicken 49° 4NWEW 1956 MARGARINE : = 17 Westin pouse RED SALMON 69° 10. 6 cu.ft For Better All Around Baking Always REFRIGERATOR PILLSBURY ber SUPERBLY STYLED FEATURING: Preferred orb a teak | c © Butter Keeper LIBBY RED Sinus soe § Alaska Salmon = ag ey ae seth cacmataaby et tee wach of @ PACKER LABEL ALASKA water , automatically at the touch of « ¥ finger Linde ‘chwaye on top. shaking or stirring. On display R . kb, at Netional Food Store, 2375 Orchard Leke Reed, Syiven Lake. Uiint =n bh a MANY OTHER PRIZES TO BE GIVEN AWAY - GET COMPLETE DETAILS AT THE NEW NATIONAL FOOD STORE LOCATED at SLYVAN LAKE Y Y CONTRIBUTED BY LORD’S FURNITURE STR AWBERR' J ELL 125 W. HURON, PONTIAC Made From Strawberries Picked et the Peak of Freshness "| VANITY FAIR SOFT rac TISSUE =: went note Peale end Alaaus Deletes or aa | reamy and Always Delicious Pillsbury Yellow, White Serve Often for vain Lenten _ Cc $ ; ov Socomete ; With Any Meal Carton a2 Poe NATCO—ALL FLAVORS Ama ut Lb 10°) Qe a 39% BEVERAGES “= 10: FINEST QUALITY Aunt Jane's Polish ORANGE §$) oui Picks FLORIDA JUICY PER 39: voum BD’ mix. {FOOD STORES “\y aE y 176 SIZE DOZEN Better Bite Horse Meat We Give Holden POTATOES |§.2*2 Freshpock Candies — Oh So Good! “FARM FRESH” , U.S. No. 1 IDAHO I =6 - 4 * \ =N ~ , j . ee jt 4 d THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, MARCH 28, 1955 SO I ¢ToP! ‘LOOK AT THIS SPECIAL! - at BARNETT’S A Bargain You Can't Afford to Miss! : | £4 i rink Zas8 it ! f ; 5 f Heit: , Fit ui] ide ‘ | i i : : é in F i Oust Texas Directors in Row Over Firing of Superintendent mF _- WE'RE OPEN Monday Might "til. 9 P.M. e expressed optimism classrooms would stay open with- out interruption. Residents voted 1,962-1,646 Sat- peo “Od _ for the election, Young- Woman Has Household of 47| “Well, naturally, with such a; till death do them part, take it for So saying, Portland's large group, there's plenty. of) granted. tps disappeared over the horizon in washing to do at home-—the kids’; “She is a very generous "| the direction of home. where the clothes;“the ducks’ blankets, the| they say. “That's how we walse) a. tamily of her heart, and the dogs’ shampoo towels and all,”| our females. last wash of her day, were wait- beams our girl. A divorcee with one i¢-year- |... & job to keep the farm going (yOu! Tyens and her parents have al- thought maybe she kept her mena-| ways joved animals, and had s gerie in a bungalow’), so I work variety of as a home laundry consultant.” four The result ie that she goes at | they Mile with desperate detergency. | for the little farm southeast -° She does three washes at | Portland, that they could sup home each day, and six on the | port more than a half-dozen af laundry consulting circuit. When | a time. at what she calls “full tit,” | Now, with the peculiar homing demonstrating the controled: | instinct that animals have, eight suds detergents of her bosses at cats, three dogs, nine ducks, two takes on as many as 50 washes porcupine and the 14 chickens who | a day for the enlightenment of | poy their own way have entered— | Beverly, undoubtedly the world’s| two girls and a boy, aged 10) most clean-living kid, is rather | months to 15 years. typical of the air of good-humored| ‘It is,’ she smiles, ‘‘a wonder- civic-mindedness you find in| ful family, and I love caring for Oregonians. The local citizens of | it. Isn't it fortunate that I have Portland, who've heard of her; a job washing clothes, so I can e<. ~, an nearby two-acre farm where chil-} get all that practice—and that adi of 4 ue dren and animals are sheltered! detergent—for free?” Reverent in pur- pose, symbolic in design . . . @ trib- This basic formula is ute of respect and . by your dector and Page pon A re- honor to the dead. Our Prices | ducing method, free in each package, ; general medical approval because Invite Comparison | effective and safe. You can even eat desserts, Th tions of crattsmen h ted and ma | ae curt ree gengrations craftsmen have crea in- | om, tained the Inch Memorial, inc. reputation. We urge Lich Avomehe 00 one ted te you to compere our materials and workmanship | and grow thin steadily. Yes, you , enjoy delicious, satisfying foods “Built to a Standard of Quality” These and all sorts of other wonderful dishes are allowed on the Appetake colorse plan INCH MEMORIALS, INC. 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YO" neere send me one for of plciety | 0 wropped Appetote i ppetane eweet | DD 225 Teblets_.$2.98 tablets can belp ous on ee Se 1 0 450 tevien_.3340 =f ee your money beck gverentes, 7 will succeed or 4 Nome t OuR MONEY 5 Sweet | “| Deca es mecsy Over + Do or Cosh the somenens! 1 (it you send money. ; | § é i t i 2 : PH. FE 4-0581 miraRking “Where Wrigley’s Used to Be” "fauna * “a. wt 5s - om sa ceilliee saliaiamedtnaiaenatn nai aati caine "t ‘Ns A \ 7 THE PONTIAC PRESS. MONDAY. MARCH 38, 1955 |Your Watch splat $50 Expansi Watch Bands Ladies’ 95 The Good Housekeeping Shop of Pontiac Famous Appliances at Lower Prices The CONSOLE “LOOK” at table model PRICE mY liliael GIANT 21° TV “CONSOLETTE” ‘erenets “Buy-Of-A LIFETIME”! © 270 oq. in. picture—20% bigger than many other 21°~—"Aluminized” for double brightness! @ Sensational new Wide-Range FM Sound System. @ All-Gereen “Space-Saver” Cabinet—only 22)4° wide, 1944 " deep. 90 Days Seme es Cosh! Free Service! Free Installetion! Free Delivery! Lewest Finence Rates! OUR TERMS AS LOW AS i a WEEKLY “uSO0D HOUSEKEEPING Z,, of PONTIAC 51 W. Huron St. Open Tonight to? Ph. FE 4-1555 Tie ar | [tite i & hardware—the — the main administration building. | you know that what they're play- | ing they're playing for There's a big fellow to walk beside you, and you don't take more then | half a dozen steps before you sense As you are led closer to “‘the| room’ you are deeply impressed idly about the weather or the Yankees. Big bold signs caution against loose talk. Other signs restrict this or that room, deny one admission to certain corri- dors. And then at a certain point there are no more open doors. The final portals do not have standard locks, either. They are opened like safes. SAC is another world . . + another war. You wen't find a “raunch” cap in the whole out fit. The memories of World War * On duty he carries sidearms. He) In SAC nothing is “good enough.” | that's all. He walked out to a the precise yields of every jt must be damned perfect. If it | bomber once when the ground crew re somebody gets rapped on|was gassing it up, and kept his nuclear weapon, is hep radiation problems, the fantastic mathematics of intercontinental navigation, and the figures on life expectancy. Arrest Suspect in Slaying of 4 Family Is Found Dead Near Tennessee Farm; Man, 23, Held ROCK ISLAND, Tenn. ® — A Henry Bratcher, 44 and 42, their daughter, Lily May, 10, and their pmotborioes guatinmin months. a As Sheriff Eldridge Youngblood | explains it, this was the story: Bratcher was shot to death, his wife and daughter beaten to death Tharsday, Gibbs soldstwo mules, a sow and some pigs from Bratch- Friday, Gibbs bought a 1940 used car, paying for it with cash and a $75 check from one of the livestock though the | dealers Friday night, Charlies Bratcher of McMinnville, father of the dead baby, found a note on his father’s door: “Baby in Nashville bospi- tal.” + . . Saturday, finding this untrue, young Bratcher called for the sher- iff. Officers saw the Bratchers’ Hit i i | himiSelf lives by them. The boss?—he's just tough, “It wouldn't DARE,” the boss growled. — “Thoughtful Service” 4 Williams Street Phone FE 2-5841 24 Hour Ambulance Service » RED NEW AUTOMATIC AIC 1955 KING-SIZE TRADE-IN | Wedescer7-Nia WAYNE GABERT’'S! WASHER-DRYER COMBINATION! omatic > | | Laundry Special! With SUDS __| at NOEXTRA COST SAVER» As Iihustrated Model AE 600 NO MONEY DOWN! 2 YEARS TO PAY NO PAYMENTS UNTIL ? ? OUR PRICES INCLUDE: a Delivery and Normal Installation and One Year Service at No Extra Cost and Your Old Washer! Norge Automatic GAS DRYER aor 179” Gas Clothes Dryer. Buy today, enjoy the conven- Delivered and Installed jence and comfort all winter! @ Moist Cold Fresh Food Compartment! @ BUTTER KEEPER © CHEESE CONDITIONER Norge. Customatic -- Refrigerator -- Freezer @ 13.17 Cubic Foot Capacity! @ 125-Lb. 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From Helicopter | Coast Guard search crews spot- os | ted the tag yesterday, moored in a4 NIAGARA FALLS, N.Y. ® —/cove four miles from its home Afmy engineers today were sehed-| port of Ellison Bay, Wis, : led to make another attempt to| Merman O. Wehorg, ‘captain of of the Niagara Rivet on Lake | crew spent Saturday night in the cove Ontario at Youngstown. rather than battle heavy kicked up on PERSONALITY GLASSES | FoR A gale off the lake yesterday | Wéves prevented attempts by helicopter. | @f-hour winds borne demolition experts to plant | — dynamite charges in the ice mass. | Two 25-pound charges detonated in the ice by an explosives expert | Saturday were no more effective | than firecrackers... j There were ications jester- qx day,- however, that natural forces Ih 4 were already at work to free the Sy Exclusively by ———— | : % cational publishing firm, were held | * Mother Says No. |%,Matart qu ot rin lng] arava Bevery iis” CLEANERS SOP A4EHEREETE FET CO dr wee | . | year's It champ. « }, LyOms Was a of ‘Deertield | her. M ic Co : ito Girl's Ambition! + , Kenéy -hept: ber pips Caney Michigan apuaie, of _ Pickip and Delivery | Gallagh ae us) os . 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FE der PARK FREE 3.7114 REAR OF penance e||| 62-70 SOUTH SAGINAW ST. : __ STORE ‘ "Le . } - ccbyhe yok ‘ cs & , JJ ae (Paes) eee oe nee. atm cree 0 Wee Se Phon { = dim ad eee a a’. eed ee Oe - ., . * ba * " } il ey ae . se sahopl ARs OBO KS ee <2 ROR ee Oe SES EP API ET ce INES Kae taal Y ae oe e ae J f a . ‘ ' ‘ . - Now! We proudly present | ‘ GMC Blue Chip Trucks Here to give you better value, better handling and better earnings is the new generation of trucks with more than 500 improvements! Now we can show you the trucks that were years in the making. The job enlisted all General Motors resources. But here at last is the BLUE CHIP version of every type and weight truck in modern use. GMC’'s BLUE CHIP line supersedes all previous GMC models. It has no less than 500 new features —every one an extra asset to owners. Een ee $ GMC BLUE CHIP CABS-—¢hiree of them now !—include « unique dual-purpose model, low to the curb and wide open for servicing; pecks ell regular cab adventeges into a scant 90 inches / increased efficiency. es GMC BLUE CHIP STYLING brings boulevard amartness up through even our biggest, toughest models. Raked-beck =< % windshield—wide-horizon visibility—eirplane- type instrument panel - the most luxurious driver's “‘ofice’’ on wheels! WILSON GMC COMPANY m , See your GMC dealer for Triple-Checked used trucks * BLUE CHIP HANDLING.~GMC's Truck Hydre-Matie Drive*— now in § types—is teamed with Sefety Power Steering** for almost effprtiess handling, greater safety and The styling that gives all models smart passenger- car looks — even to a raked-back windshield with wide-horizon visibility—is backed by unheard-of abilities and brawn. That means engine- wise, frame-wise, axle-wise and otherwise! Earning capacities are boosted. Operat- ing efficiency hits heights never before reached. Running costs are shrunk. And GMC BLUE CHIP advances go clear across the board. Name your type of work, and there’s a BLUE CHIP GMC — from dashing Pickup to 10-wheel tractor —that fits it to a T. For new values—new prestige of owner- ship—new ways to better your income— come see the BLUE CHIP GMC’s now! *Standdrd equipment on many models; optional at extra cost om some others, ** Optional at extra cost to Blue Chip Value Highlights of GMC’s New Blue Chip Line: @ New truck-designed V8 engines, 155 to 175 H. P. @ New 6-cyJinder gasoline engine power from 125 to 225 H. P. @ A range of 5 Truck Hydra-Matic Drives to fit any size or type truck @ New cabs with greater comfort, unequaled visibility, plus revolutionary new dual-purpose cab models @ New Diesel line — 150 to 230 horsepower, low weight, greater economy @ New ten-wheeler models from 28,000 to 59,000 GVW @ New frames and axles for longer trouble-free service ‘@ New oversize clutches for tough operations @ Shorter wheelbases for greater maneuverability. 675 Oakland Avenue, Pontiac, Michigan (corner Oakland & Cass) THE PONTIAC PRESS. of | el +g - kes 5 Peay A “se , in tis ss Pee ‘ ait a3 ' : a: wie sh | MONDAY, MARCH 28, 1955 eae 3 ae Faye ot eo i t "Is Slogan Chosen for Waterford tkeland’s Paradise « . ' . | Ms ° : - ‘See Slow Week Say 3 Pirated Ferndale Tot Tonic at Troy . .|9 | + |Outto Prove — , | . | . ¢ a ns Contest for Legislature GM Car Spring Is Here ‘Is Incorporation ins ’ | FERNDALE — 5 ng henes. |big comeback, a erndale Receives $25 Award; tawmokers Ease Off * State Police Capture tour - year oid Cl Eitows & Barnard, Gray to Talk Township Road Signs to Avoid Vote Losses Trio Trying to. Sell oot ee eochae at High School PTA to Display Slogan Over Touchy Issues New Model Photos \, pomning ‘ve tae Om pone oe Meeting Tonight FERPORD anne ne, Tam te bat pee as she could reach, little Connie | TROY TOWNSHIP— Background . TOWNSHIP — DETROIT @ — Wayne (Detroit) | as ‘ wa select a , arly Wasives, County authorities promised a de- Topping got up from a nap and on planning that has gone into the Winner of the contest to gan's Legislature returns tonight gaily set out from her home at | ; suitable slogan for Waterford for what looks like a humdrum cision today on whether warrants 1725 W. Saratoga St., minus coat, | 2ning and the building up of 4 Township is Mrs. Kate Whitfield, week. ; would be issued against two PO hat or overshoes. "| balanced tax base for the town- 6781 Williams Lake Road. Fy ears it was just as | lice omcers and a General Mo-| The sub-ircesing weather dds | chip, as relates to Trey's desire to The winning slogan is “Water. wen. v sate’s toes tact wea tors Corp. guard alleged to have | a Prsglher { four | MCorPorate, will be discussed by ford Township: Lakeland’s Para- fore the Agel 4 cats ne | Sold top secret plans of future | (Oeegers who took her to the Oak Supervisor Norman Barnard at dise.” One hot potato, changing GM cars | Park Police Station. There a pa-| the Troy High School PTA meeting It was chosen at a meeting Sat- versity, has been handed *the State Police said the three were | trolman bundled her up in his coat | at 8 tonight. antag st tie Wotertand, Satine cen ate Cotinge to 0 unt | Rabbed Friday after two of them | snd started out in a scout car to) Incorporation is ‘sought to pre- from 113 entries, was a a stormy w i ; i paren | ; eeuineus chee foe toad the House, FRANCES M. HADDEN =| *CC*Pted $1,000 in marked bills | En route, the pair saw a man | Vent the annexation of 7 acres of Sins nad $9 088 tahoe, ‘Sen. Harry F. Hittle (R-East| Frances M. Hadden and John "0M 4 independent automobile | running along the street anxiously | ‘dustrial property at the southern Page bce yp erwin bones Lansing), chairman of the Senate | Cloutier have set April 16 as their “¢S!@ner in Mount Clemens for | jooking right and left, and Connie | border of Troy. The Vickers Corp., tine ger rn in Oakiend Judiciary Committee to which the | wedding date. The bride-elect is Photographs of new GM models. | pointed him out as “my Daddy.” | of Detroit is seeking to construct County. Most of these lakes are bill was referred, indicated he will | the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Designs of new model cars eatie was recurped home. appara acing plant Lond the southwest judges felt that euch @ slogan The University of Mi fiance is the son of Mr. and Mrs.| the automotive industry, Police | S*#50n adventure. Royal Oak property a tno the impestanes which opposes calling MSC “Michi- E. J. Cloutier Sr. of Detroit. sald GM claimed that had the | - . of this quite outstanding feature State University”, has asked 4 pletures fallen into the hands ot Pontiac Sales Reach Ernest W. Gray, chairman of en: aerate iy has aid he will grant the rt competitors, it could have cost |New All-Time High to Ciiven'y Comuniiin on in The slogan will be painted on ! . USICIAaNs -| the company ‘millions of dollars : corporation, wil) repert an plane te reteol and change designs. PONTIAC & — Pontiac Motors| underway by the group pro- large signs to be erected on every other hot issue, a new | . for et today reported its retailers deliv-| mote the incorporation. highway entering the township. It highway program, has been en- | sevens eatin ot ered 32,657 new cars during the 4n adult education exhibit will also will be used on stationery trusted to the untender mercies 0 nors et a mee ee | first 20 days ‘of March. | include a style show by the mil- and other printed matter put out & House - Senate conference . wa |, The Company reported sales for | linery class, with refreshments by the township and its resi- | committee — but the committee Robertson, 32, of Roseville and the first 2% months of 1955 totaled | veg by the cooking class dents, not been completed. Toke Highest Rankings ag DeCiair, 23, also of Rose | more than 115,000 units. This was | . For her winning slogan Mrs. || Speaker Wade Van Valkenburg : ot » DeClaire is a brother-in-law | the-highest vulume for the period . . Whitfield receives a prize of $25, (R-Kalamazoo) must decide this ct State Senior Finals — |in Pontiac history. Lake Orion Meeting contributed by members of the week how to select three conferees | Saturday » a Macomb County deputy | Was Held on Friday Waterford Board, each from the House without overly after hie larch 15, was fired | BTA Board to Meet ot whom donated $3 angering conflicting blocs in the| Pontiac High School students | Roseville policemen, vee tend: SARE ORION — A public moet House » Was KEEGO HARBOR ~ The Execu-| ing on weed control in Lake Orion Sho ts a member of a prem : participating .in the State Senior | ed. tive Board of the Roosevelt PTA | was erroneously reported as sched- inent Waterford Township tami- : to at, ‘nese lesuee off the floor |e Solo and Ensemble Festival The' two were caught in a | Will meet at the home of Mrs.|uled for March 26. ly, and for many years has been 3 the moment, the House and |rinsis Saturday at the University after the. R, Dale Aumaikher, 1910 Beverly,| The meeting was held last & prominent booster for the area. | Se ner ao mais bey tb Svopenrcld Jetieay Wyetall | Senate wil vetate of & pm. 00) Min ated away enn police trap the car design- a oe , She bas had an intimate con | of Clarkston. To prove it, he will model children's clothing at a spring |find relatively dull calendars | wichest rankings. er tipped troopers of their offer. p-m. Tuesday. . ‘ ection with many of the things | style show sponsored by Zeta Zeta Omega Sorority, to be held at 8 p. m. | #waiting them. Students competing had former- etter ena, tg Ringe ' that have contributed to ite prog- | Wednesday at Drayton Plains School. Modeling women's clothing will| Im the Senate, a large back- ly been ranked in first division) Detroit, was arrested st work } en be Bis mother, Mrs. Lyn Wyckott (right) and Mrs. Milton McAnally} 9g of Bills bes plied wp behind © | ‘trom five possible ratings) in the | Bella i» a former plent peard. Durable Denim Poplin Jackets Tho jatees mn tho contest wate: | Goll) of Deupten Plates A ay Revie to be sev [Festival competition et Michigan State Police Li. Fred David se SF Tinndtins a es = Ce ae ae eee . ont more days wading through a College, Ypsilanti, in said Bolia and DeCeire. photo- oo" 4 ford Township schica, and Joe | ("sey ] E ; I P] ed The Senate has an early vote| Dale ©. Harris, Instrumental | while making their rounds of ihe rd Regularly Haas, Pontiac Press staff member. a vening Ss ann scheduled on a bill to let the state| Mesic Directer for Pontiac styling and research building Rob- Sells pledge $12,500,000 of its annual| Scheols, announces Saturday's |ertson gave them the camera, at Drayton Wednesday _ |hews"*tinis tr expreerray| btew ratings ae filers” | Deve Sid for $3.98 Deaths hand issues. This is an increase of | emmom ON BOLOs DrvIsION Police sald the three con | DRAYTON PLAINS — Members | the sorority, and members are|five million dollars over the | Delors DePeus. fue: Fyenen | tacted Chrysler and Ford officials Monday Miss Anna Stegman of the Zeta Zeta Omega Sorority; inviting the people of the com-/| amount now permitted, 5 Rigas Mila. Freeh ‘hers: and offered to sell the photos for Night TROY TOWNSHIP—Rosary will munity to turn out‘in numbers; Traditionally, the Legislature | Be. Trombone, Derid Allen, Sari-| $1 009 Neither cormpany would are planning a gala evening when |; keeps te 8 slow in the days Geary Smith, daeritene; Charles Special be said for Miss Anna Stegman, | ey 5 their the benefit affair. pace, snare, drum: Harold Jones, | Duy. Later they .approached the 62, at £:30 tonight at Bell Chapel | WEY tsse peppy yan General chairman lx Marcitie | mediately preceding & spring wtiGmt BOLO ,} independent designer in Mount for Only of the William R. Hamilton Co., Pory Cane | enell, aeeien eeldteed | — Ee om. Birmingham, with funeral service | day at the Drayton Plains School. rae ond to anger. Junior ) bane. at 10 a.m. tomorrow at Sacred) Funds derived from the affair,| Doo Prizes and relreshryents SION 1 Puts "Desa Orem S| Wildeat Strik Ends $ 98 Heart Church, Auburn Heights.| which will be held in the school | Will be included, Done. |Figure Fashioning Club |i: derave. wt Dros Ose. | e - cy, Detroit, et Come jantiiortum. (will be used to f-| tine of $1 will be caked for te|to See Films, Heor Talk aye Newitn Sin Sees ford High Schet, Mare tary Mic | sae tint tis, Winues seawee. Stones TWO Food Plants : Miss Stegman died Saturday at | ford High School, Harry Nich- . WATERFORD TOWNSHIP — | Larson. Sandra Wright. 6491 Anslow. Lane, where she}olson, president of the sorority, Ad : Ficus Chute Can eantion Your | gun Dovid hitee PY O87) lo pee up — Normal made her home with her nephew, | said. Larceny by Trick Figure Club will see two color| DIVISION I, Trombone Quartet: James face Po pr Get Ready for Paul DeRoche. She is survived by Fashions in the show will be movies, “Losing to Win "and aoe ben Bresee, Stuart Choate, os Poods Corp. plants Spring's Casual several other nieces and nephews. from Cecile’: in Drayton Piaios, “Proof of the Pudding, at their | Vofvision 1 Bass Gextet: Bernard eetwes Dress Season Mrs. Colla B. Batchetor and sorority members will as- Charge Faces Man reguiar meeting, at 7 p.m. Wednes- | ct hauls “French bern James Ervin. | agement and CIO United Cereal, ORCHARD LAKE-—Service for| sist with the modeling. , wm Meateriord High School. | | Fremeame, i ctuert, Cheats, “bartions, | Pier and Food Worken Wren Mrs, Colin B. (Jemima OD.) Fashions exhibited will include | 4 ™4" was tharged with larceny ow oes Cole, Oakland | “DIvisiOn 1. Flute Quartet Dolores | g ; Buy On the Easiest Batchelor, 53, of 3706 Lakeview children’s clothes, both boys’ and by trick today who authorities say talk on the * oakasrarten oven Green. Marthe Cowen The agreement was reached yes of Terms Bivd.. will be held ot 2 pm. Tues | ints’; young girls’ clothing, wom-| Purchased about $2,000 worth of | weight “en “s The state competition was con-|terday after union membership day from C. J. seg Baden en's styles, and bedchwear. | tires, tubes and gas with two oil- . ducted under the auspices of the | yoted to return to work. Heme, Keogo Harbor, with burial |" ‘This is the first such venture of | company credit conde while travel . Michigan School Band and Orches-| “The walkout, termed unauthor. NO MONEY DOWN! hogy the wile of ing from Seattle, Wash., to Pon-| Placed on Probation tra Association. ized by union and management, Pietared dens. Mrs. Batchelor, . cbs tiac by way of Texas. William Bain, 33, of Detroit, was idled 2,200 workers. a Keego Harbor supermarket own- Car Hits Utility Pole; placed on two years probation and Sewing Session Slated It was touched off when some ©, Ged Saterday. Two Men Are Injured Lawrence M. Haddix, 35, Is | assessed $200 court costs today by ing won ort employes of the company’s Surviving are her husband: one held im Oakland County Jail. /Oakiand County Circuit Judge) WATERFORD ‘TOWNSHIP — carton and container division left | NATIONAL gon, Colin Jr. of Twin Bowen: Two men, whose auto struck and| He was arrested Friday by Chief George B. Hartrick. Sewing is on the agenda for the|their jobs Thursday night to pro-| aoe Steer ee ey feed a weilty | Pole Sunday at! oe ir ine ania _ Bain admitted March 21 passing | Sunnyvale Ladies Missionary Aux-| test a company plan to “redistrib- CLOTHING . . | Baldwin and Srande Aves. | . Miller after $24 check in Hazel Park meeting at 7:30 p.m. tomor- work” | Howell, Mrs. Jean Golding. both! wore treated for cuts at Pontiac! wsing one of the cards te buy rege im mary he nape i oe \inotvine on + mee operation | 9 South Seginew ot a ere ind tear etn, | General Hospital and released. eight tires valued at $341 from a | - -———______________ , | Pontiac Police quoted the driver,| local dealer. Sr aed seal’ Srl”) Pout eh arn | Heel nie” SHAWS JEWELERS Mrs. Walter Cezik Hwy., as saying he lost control of | a pair of truck drivers at 4 for $20, Present ROMEO — Requiem Mass for | the auto when passing another car | stiller stated. r Sse Mrs. Walter (Marie Pauline) Ce-| on an upgrade. His passenger, Today it was learned that Haddix zik, 63, of 20847 E. 32-Mile Rd.,| Joseph Estrada, 20, of 247 Frank- bought a set of tires and tubes new! was sung today at the Mystical | lin Rd., also was injured. ‘from a Detroit dealer March 22. Rose Cathoile Chur of Armeda. | a | ‘To date we've uncovered about Burial Romeo Cemetery was ° . | or under the direction of Roth's Pontiac Couple Injured each card.” wai a, “ Home for Funerals. She died Fri- After Car Overturns mo e rn oy Me mens dt After their car overturned on a Leonard Man, Daughter , neue, MUTNIVINg are two. sons and two. . ANCE CMe OS ey ee SE _ TE ee “daughters, George, Walter. Mrs. gay cpr epee “ue SI Tnjured in Auto Mishap | Frances Love, Mrs. Marie Cain wife were treated for cuts and Clare Charron, 49, of Leonard, yews romeo: and oe prowner. bruises at Pontiac General Hos- and his 9year-old daughter, Julie * ; UA, and a sisters, Mrs. pits Ann, were treated Ss osep Marthe Miler, both of Deira ae or aot omkiey (aes, treated at St. Joneph -.. tomorrow's traditional sliverware Mrs. Agnes L. Fessenden 'Park Rd., Pontiac, told Oakland | car struck a tree on Curtis road ROMEO—Service for Mrs. Agnes | County Sheriff's deputies he lost in Addison Township, Oakland L. Fessenden. 91. of 409 S. Main | Control after his car skidded on | County Sheriff's deputies said. St., was held today at Roth's Home ®"-icy spot in the road. His wife, | Carron said he attempted to pass Free from past infivence, Flair is dering in shape... bold in form. A completely new pattern reflecting the contemperery trend for trve beovty In functional design... Ws sweeping lines ere gracefully ’ movided te enrich your table with balanced place settings. See it todey, for Funerals, with burial in Romeo Veronica, 67, was hig only another car and lost control on the Cemetery. A Romeo High School , P&senger. icy roadway teacher for dver 45 years, Mrs. | Fessenden died Saturday following a long illness Surviving are two cousins, Rich- ard Ladd of Highland Park. and | Frederick Ladd of Amesburg, | Mass. Pontiac Man Is Hurt in Automobile Wreck After his car collided with anoth- | er Saturday on M24 near Casmere road, Christian Flessiand, %. of 3%638 Lincolnshire, Pontiac, was treated for head cuts at Pontiac Phone FE 5-0738 1847 ROGERS BROS. America’s Finest Silverplate N © Ne € Pe | | to | Over-spend MATCHING HOLLOWARE Like the fletwere, it re- flects rich symmetry ond balanced beauty in mod- Conrad Hospital. ern design. For smart en- ssiland told Oakland County tertaining, most pieces Sheriff's deputies his car was Indeed, overspending for a funeral 1 . by one driven be Mise pe g functionally styled for Betty G. Atkinson. 22, of Lake | service fs quite unnecessary. Sim- _ greater versatility in use. ee para ply call the Brace-Smith Funeral — | ee Orion, Miss Atkinson said her = : on ret i = Meas oUF | after she siidded out of commana’ Home—look around in the display 3-pe. Hot Beverage Service $ 6 500 Roll Tray Fer breed, $19°° Yee icy pevement. room and note what a wide variety Beverage Pot, Super & Cream £1.70! rolls, sendwiches, celery end | | of services are available at truly- Serving Trey 10°long $17.50 Pres Fed. Yes hors deewvres Pret Ped. Tow reasomable prices. ae | =, || Beace-Gaith Funeral Home : From Houses, Apartments. 136 West Lawrence St. 52-PIECE SERVICE FoR 8 *8975 Eight 6-pe. place settings and four es- sential serving pieces. 54-PIECE SERVICE FOR 12 *9975 Complete service with choice of service spoons er sealed forks. | $1° DOWN-— N iis WN Ba $1 WEEKLY! 24 North Saginaw St. Pontiac State Bank Bldg. Not 1¢ Extra for Credit Rooming only three hours. No signs used. Houses. Remain out Pontiec, Michigan : ; ; Ti E ail B dei, Wi. fF 4 82 = 1 ‘. Oe > is i tal |: = On 55 ” 13 aati: ts | wn r sy : z Ais Sapa 1 Salant FG aE | aay Utes He | me BE i: au } ; = Hf rete Z ait ent i hi eae i i HE. F ve Z Fell 5 r cecece 2 aati Hie A | PS TL RT RH il i RG eT pbshria: af , E 3 ~ at | rat if (iin : ila iy ju Hit ih il i rit nti 4 ! TESS f 4 2 Lihey pall betesslegistyi i yy gti: ial + guid nih Hi more | 2S tia IPR ee LRA 3 fe Bl tS tif ‘ al fet si] i di: LE aT ETE i AiTiasst hi bez! Lath : ; F tt fe Anti ay ne i fail ah “f efii lly | | I © tus 2 ft | 2 TTI ull sf lhe pul ree Hil ai rif HE F Af 3 “} g r ay 7855* ye i aeye Tf 5 8 H Am— ey x ; : eee Hite i | 1e tt HE uh i rin ileal) 3 aN LA a ae a ie iter TiteT FL HI Poe: i = ig gH (it i An flied Metiid fat i a = | § : i 1] e325 = ia Figs ei, Paul i, EEE E = / fe ji = | |S Bh evr Blanc HE | | Tie a. * rH Ge piri & i §? i F 4 3 Sad = j 3 if if + £ a ! FS SRE tihey Eph es |) f ) = ii} i o;* Ga rh : ie 13 3 Ce — <= ae 4 5 i. = ie i — a 2 \o LE a Bil =) 5 X@ = |F OSA Tt is il =i : 7 te ay . | Pai 3 Pee > 3 ~ ‘ ” 7 4 * | nF 4 © ae. ae e ae a +, * 7% : ® f : * . eR IS ier) 4 eens : : Pe vee - ; i! ; sy - . i] { ‘ ‘ , FAA ‘, ‘ : t , J } . { _THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, MARCH 28,1955 eS hee aa - Frankness Don 4 Best Policy When He's in Problem So Good , ‘Don’t. Hesitate to a nsignificant Tell Him You Don’t if Actions Speak Want His Company Eloquently By EMILY PosT py eee pony following question comes | Woodward: We've from 6. yous women who ashes sit oied ab dain Otic ane womb ae ee oa ee ae with him? I don’t want to be rude, I lke him Very much and be but I have no intention of going told his family that he likes me too. a en ee eee. I When he's: with me he certainly Answer: He must be a very me. Be be got... determined young man and since me. ) your constant polite refusals have I told his sister that ang she not" discouraged him any, I'm anid it's because he’s shy. Se afraid there is nothing else to do what should I de? Should I tell but to resort to such frankness him that I tke him first? Or as having to say, “Please don't should I just keep quict and 7 a me aay oes Sees La wait To going oat oY $ 50 No one ever knows until she| or » hobt ktable or a writing | With you.” | Answer: Haven't you proof owns one just how useful a serving table pulled up to a favorite chair Dear Mrs. Post: I’ve been told enough? He dates you steadily No Appointment Necesary cast is. This kind, really a drop) ee ee abtast the porch that on cur twin beduprends my which is a sign that he likes you a individanl Cutting and | ta‘ atsn yencont chores tor| 0 bright spring morning. or dinser| tat tt weed ecm’ more adi it, Mo wid, Mo Sumnty fest be Styling by Oscar one family who owns It. for two before the fire on a winter| able to have the one on my ot bake apo that he Gah you've eenagers PARISTAN Ree eee AF ecsset | wondiing axscho ch over to boute,| Answer: Convecty, nosso tase Casts sun before Wh nt? Mast at the hostess’ elbow in the dining | and anyone who's ailing can est|is always marked with the wife's este t tdleve wint yon o- room. “ from it when one leaf is pulled) initials. ready know to be true? Beauty Shop It earns its keep just by saving| over the bed. The younger chil-/ Dear Mrs. Post: When dining 7 West Lawrence trips with dishes between the| dren also use it this way for games | with a girl friend in a restaurant Lets of boys (and mot just the Over OM Profs kitchen and dining room. Mother | and toys. The table sketched 1s that has booths, shouldN. sit fac- shy ones) hesitate to talk too FE Boek Store enjoys pushing it to a window for cherry with damage - resistant | ing her. or do I take my place Ce ae puts Gos tae bast. 2-4959 her quiet second cup of morning | plastic top and shelf surfaces, 4| beside her? Which is proper the girls they lke best. _ coffee new design by William L. Beard. | manners? ere cnees bo one et anew: ' ——— . -_ aon © Se ttt » way an Ghee El opel aon ann et — worn ip pe and a il Det ‘ poghty “ite a : in thi striped taffeta paddle scarf. at oat to show off its rounded namin, Bet pretet iY ; OUTSTANDING BUYS DURING WIGGS ter pepe, You a Sada er The perfect fill-in for cvalett wide apa faldie supe . tc of conversation ha cag : ! : | ! possthie te send cur remrete to's ° ° ° nothing. They are sweet and do ~ TEND O MONTH CLEAN UP ria witnetaione!F'rench Engineers Launching Project|= test ——— wedding gift? For example, on my s 2 ' him, show | $129.75 Red Hiylon Lounge Chair] Brass Plaques |/stiserone S's naae to Harness Tides for Electric Power | yer Syredion wt you , $7950. S eouhd tet Geen ovite a ements PARIS (UP) — French engineers , ness the moort’s tidal pull for elec- amber of estuaries that would | little words yourself. You'll both Besutihd red nylon rubber cushion lounge chair V3 off acknowledgement. have just started what is probably |< Power: | be Mealy culted © dialer Ey | ee » . « Save $50.00 on this slightly soiled floor Answer: Your suggestion is en- From time immemorial the) ects. NS Oren, weshswlh tip wor Choice of all solid brass plaqses at one-third Hi tirely correct the first full-scale attempt to har-| moon's gravity has attracted the} French have been | ried about a girl in my class. She [mpl discount. Wondertul wall decorations. sea, pulling it out of its bed, over quictly working out the probleme r ~ Imported China But as the min contimes in tts | phines e'itydresiaue at Gren | 2,24 Pick wp boys who are | Wedgwood . tay g°3 ul TG ef z i CUP and SAUCER 92-Piece Service for 12 Engineers have long As them, can we let pt Mints Tee #150 Vale, $750 usa o rms karst |e wh Se serve ed et anes ada ‘ the water will continue to mount > ¥e All Wedgwood imported from England, 92-piece eee now the big French powdr | til # reaches a depth of 11.0 we ay cee tee he eatin 3 . a, trotve. | Cranes to save, practeny ; meters (about 3 feet). criticism and _pemind or that | hoe of 2 Pote Sadho." We Invite You “ See a te ve pater iebeweal to than kok $50:00 $2.50 Plastic Phone Cover, $1.00 to th Se prod wend gut arcuna’ hat . e yeu like them. Then follow it up Willett Solid.Cherry Table | China Pin Box............ 25c pach ‘ate it you Pes $3 9% 6x6 Decorated Tile and Wrought || : . Tate them et pend cara eve : : -Iron Holder ...... both $1.00 Bloomfield ther couples for informal parties. . Solid Cherry large round table, tripncd Base, dam- 2 If you can persuade them to go aged top. steady with you, their loyalty to Belleek China Vases..... :$1.00 ° dering, You will have ‘set up Fashion Sho cere Sem a $525.00 | Odd Salt and Peppers... .pr. 50c — | seuianme poutine Gat would be fun $25.00 Salad Bowls. ... .$10.00 Gre Shorthand Toke Th s Ea $375 cc ma 2 Oe su. | $1500 Cut Crrstal Bowl. .£5.00 7 Wednesday, March 30 Accounting mer ‘cats vay eared and pon joan sre Orn ot ewer, A ent $10.95 Tureen and Ladle. . $5.00 , Typewriting Gat box and trving’ rw $81 $6.96 Planter ..........$9.00 7:45 P. M. Comptometer and Calculator ————- Solid Cherry Double Bed Obp NEW CLASSES PETUNIA! pas ODD PIECES of | |i APR On gernest icebox 839 CHINA | A Fashion Show of || MONDAY, APRIL 4 ||| ¢siesses poster style bed with panel head- at '/2 Price or Less The ice-cube trays / ry board and low poster foot. One only, floor sample Day, Half-Day and Evening Beautiful Spring Desens of odds and ends plates, bowls, . _.------aue 4 _Mlany_mature women attend the Business Institute, _ SOO oP a HTT TR A at Teast elt | ond. F — Egshi The demand for this type of office worker far ex=’ ice many even less ; ceeds . Those Pair of Twin Beds pasar . an aster Fas NOMS or ne F 2.3551. Our counselors ‘will be iad you. 50. tr 2 BIG SAVINGS pais pwn bode , borh of them for $50.00. Lamps Pictures better jus : Just Arrived— 7 West Lawrence Street, Pontiac, Mich. |} |<: powder. Many icecube $210.00 Trays Call in Person or Return This Ad for Bulletin trays have wax coatings which make ice-cube re- moval easier, and you might i i ih hhh hh hh heen ee | ee destroy it. . a LUSTROUS eee Loads of new spring clothing that will 5 be put on sale immediately after the show. We will be open until 9:30 p. m. for your shopping convenience. Round Table and 4 Capt. Chairs Wall Racks $ I59 ‘Crystal China Round Pine table and four captain's chairs. | table Se ae rae Gifts $480.00 ) Kitchen’ Wares You May Win One of 4 Valuable Door Prizes ask me about ET ry Dining Room Group $350 . Odds and Ends Almost every odd and efd is reduced. Fine Opportunity to make an excellent buy for shower chairs . . . $130.00 discount on this fine quality and wedding gifts. Many are one of a kind and ensembie. ere reduced to practically give-away prices. _ BRIDES! , | Be Sure : / 0 ae, ° oe S ~Pen 1662 S. Telegraph i WIGGS! , til 9 a 24 W_ Huron St Tonight Park Right at Our Front Door : " ; on ot & 7:2 rigs. @ ein pels _ style... hold it im shape, | The Uhsis for ¢ 48 MN. Seginew Se, 3 3 = z g | 1ac GwenForsman Is Honored Jat Shower si Saturday Th ‘ili ° : g * “4 gg Ty! ES ‘ae i tal or - igg - - 4 hy. . . aA i eS ted Z #2 8 ae . te ™ ae i sh oi” “ro i ai 4, " vy Bd i ble 4 i i ay as} . is a. : © | Ge : | & s -y ; z Gr 3 & H OO | . ic ry > V (=) i 5 > i to 33 ole 1S resses » i + Toastmist ith jl : Zatti k Uh : . 4th ~ nee Sy ad o i” ee ER I ah RM NG AGO ce on “ Si oy OPEN MONDAY NIGHT ‘TIL 9 P.M. _ ~srrearvest “women, ES-CreateS @pes meee) A full skirted dress in checked ginham. A soft cowl neckline and brief sleeves with tiny cuffs ere sure flattery. Solid-toned disci- plined cotton Cummer Bund sash. Hatter, by appointment, to America’s 46 NM. Seginew %. ? : OPEN MONDAY NIGHT "TIL 9 P.M. Coat Selon—Second Floor * TTT (Se 3 He i SS= i) Hlihy Nie : =sS °. : te #353 + E = = ° DB. z are Sip *) iK “5 i; *Orlen--DuPont’s acrylic fiber Sketched from Steck, $9.95 ’ : ab rr e398, ihe Mrs. P. E. Miller Named Chairman Hotel Waldron will be the scene on April 2 of the Council four state Miss Dovre to Represent Local Club ‘of Conference Lin EE ae if At i A i Se idl Tis ee eet 3 HE re au He fell ae Hh HE il, Missionary Society Holds Program The Women's Home and Foreign inary § Re mate puaaate ane iF THibe by we x Pentiac Press Phote Shirley Dovre (seated) of Dwight avenue will repre- S 7, é : ; ai =] 33 . . top with a - and you have « dainty Take @ sprinkling of White Send (Sprhg’s new Blond . « mold it into tong fluid fines . . dash of stitching or jewels . . Spring confection. MARQUISE lo-line opera in smooth leather, piped in white and side-view swing halter of soft draped kid. (As seen in Vogue and Madamoiselle) color) . WHITE SAND : . « fashion’s newest neutral ry height of fashion . . "use OUR NEW ELEVATOR” =; Millinery Selon—Second Floor j : | : hatted in the ve * - 4 : x { o. - z _ a = teens ee a pe ; e - - a en . 1ac A Pont in Choir Sings WL re: Hines i iy TRAE i tte i |B Pq y cui Tf eee ais Ee he i Ra At iy Te Hh Sv8. a3 ati | 8 i nt Ha it tit lik lis ijt ea al Stews ah |Se ul i ; AES HE: w= eo ah =a yf ri cau WHAT fealillts HE alae a = | Ba RS 4 SS 20 Thi a ua TE fr 5 5 Ps ie2 4 j bEL| 8-5 jaa a iH BW ist Fo & LAE ee uae Li yt i <3 a ate UG and as: AL iilite Es | iE Sea al sie : ub ; i, te 3 2 -~ ee seta a Ui f lial se Ht yt / e. ad ‘. et al pL ikiim! eat bi ic e Pe een ( aoe ——_— = 9 f 4 i 3 Oe See: \ . ee a ee es ; : i “ ae “eae _THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, MARCH 28, 1955 : oy Bea ; | a Overcome Fear of Disapproval etkapar bh. t|s rer unum tom om ROOL Won't Fall in Because Your Son ‘Be Rewarded and | for this patiern—add 5 cents for }each pattern for Ist-class mailing. | Send to Anne Adams, care of 137 because your child thinks you're awful. roof isn't going to fall in on you’ or ofl fired heater is expensive. } A anit for a small house won't jose days of work time! temporary illness. H B dO ate Thi k y ’ A f In Other Words, She’s Doubtful a flasS Da pinion, INKS ou re Ww ul Writer Ponders Wisdom aa Permanents | By MURIEL LAWRENCE return for these favors, she was] the other hand, T ide’ think i | ae + : = | During World War II, 1 met required to submit to many -| was fair to Buddy to punish him f Pr m7 Ref m $ | | young woman named Miss P. She miliations. | because..." , \e) Oo Ising O e Or lived , } forcing Fi . om . 00 had adopend and ducted her In| an. omtll the tenenal san, | fear of our disapproval on By MARY MARGARET MeBUEDE | feptance, be sorry if I died; those aal.dp [eee “ea —| Hitler was mentioned, Then Miss | rewarded by losing sour fear of A Cleveland - reader writes to| who would rejoice if I had a bit ' . P. would become incandescent with his. suggest that a good start for mar-/ of bad luck; what I'd buy if I Haircutting and Styling ‘anger. Hand on her throat, she'd | riage might be a list of faults of | 44 » million dollars and so on. | say “Even speaking the beast's | both partners tacked up some- rs noes Lose Fear where na a constant reminder for als keep meticulous record ANNALIESE At first sensing hated each to improve. ‘ of future engagements but the ' Bea Sho . | hime yourssit, this was imposes: of Portable Wel, maybe 9 lit of totes ee en not oad Gon Stone mh uty P ive. Gradually, however, you be- Gidn't) help me’ keep tay New | BOrrible moment like the ene 80% N. Saginaw FE 2-5600 came aware that there was some- H t Year's resolutions of 1954. Care-| Whem I took down the telephone Next te Baxley Market (Over Tasty Bakery) thing off-center in the vielence of |T TCQTELS | fully I compiled this combined | St 8 p.m, one evening and 8 re- Open Evenings by Appointment nee F."o feakinge. | ‘This wat a rough winter confession and plan for personal | Preschful friend said in answer yee yr oe OO You began to realize that it had| jortable oll hea fer betterment. to my hearty inquiry about her ————— = been aroused, not by Europe's dic- ters and an even te health, “I'm ali right, but what tator, but by her private one, And|Tugher winter for a lot of people cigped tt trom tho memannes about YOU? that she was just using him as| "ho Neat their homes with this pnd nailed & nearly in a ton- The souffle was ready five min- the socially approved object of rage | ‘YP® . splcucus spot, apparently hop Utes ago to take out of the oven | which was too risky to direct at. We know a lot of people who ing that, Ya | and you aren't here to eat it!” j her aunt. | have used this type of unit for frequently nudged, : \lliliy, { . stick to my diet, contro) my | After that incident, I kept even A) 4 | Sometimes children will use sub-| ™@9Y years without trouble but temper and ali the rest. , | more lists so that it was impos- a. | stitutes like this for the angers they aay most part they took ex- I read the . quee | sible at any time to investigate the at toward exten zest Sat oe marveling sat ds that cod cote of my handbag wou | Because teachers are grownup ba | two to six tumbling’ out, But my | authorities, ‘too, they make fine handled and stored. Unless these - After these, ae tate a optimist. | aitticulty is that they are never ies }y | substitutes. So when Joe, home | Wor Gangerona med: they can be ‘ cerned, it simply became part of ‘¢ ones I need at the moment Ste tal |from school, begins bitter com- | dangerous. ¢, Whee the wallpaper’ design. I never, One I just re-found probably O GC F . ; | plaints about Miss Soames’ bossi-| Im this day anf age there is 4 would have meant t deal ne Group of Fabrics | iv ; again consciously looked at it dur. e a grea a good idea to turn thoughti. ayetem tm year heme which ts | fanatts, nly one yard of 35-inch | ing all ot 1954 lerious asa code ‘message. from > ° ‘o . fabric to whi this | terious as a message Mohairs-Friezes-Nylons . Thinking back to three days | SRRE*POUS ‘tad might pean een nae nee liste Like a iat metar making an untriendly power: “Atchison, Reduced to Save You Money! | Sg0, we may recall the rebeition | “*‘t ® fatal fire, | pattern, washable iron-on issue | ald, when I am out of sorte or | Topeka and Santa Fe—100,000" with which Joe accepted our re- | Back in the old days a central | transfers in combination of pink | can't sleep, I amuse myself by | (which would be impressive if it fusal to punish his littie brother | type of heating system was e¢x- | and . Medium size only. | tabulating people who would, for | were not followed by a doodied ° for playing with his toot chest. If | pensive and often could mt be| = | | figure built around what started, | a0, let's encourage him to give installed an an existing house but | ,,°°™4 twenty-five cents in coins | I think as a telephone number), UPHOLSTERERS ‘ | his anger te the person whe that age has passed a good many \. this Pattern add tive cents for Ol led St k poor Mr. Rittenhouse” (I can't | aroused it by saying, “You're | years ago. , Reach pattern for Ist-class mailing. | ea remember a soul named Ritten- 270 Orcherd Leke Rd. FE 4-0558 pretty down om grownups today Today there are many brands Sendto 124 Pontiac Press, Needle- | . house), “melt a pack. choc, bits re 4712 if you're mad at me about some- | of central heating systems that craft Department, P. 0. Box 164, | ill erve double boiler,” “2 Ibs. chapped, . ) . 19-20: 30-49 thing I've done, I wish you'd | operate on either gas or oil em Chelsea Station, New York 11, | “allergic to wool so nylon better.” ° , tell me about it instead of being These are central type systems | ew York. ‘Par £8 10 There's more but that gives ne fed ; | Seared ‘te. | which cam be installed in just | | Oo - aid oe an eee : | Joe’s opinion of our treatment of| about every of existing IF short— would say finding ony: that seers eeeanmart Rattery of him may not be flattering—but beuse and Chien’ when proparte “? Mrs. LaPlante Puts Ce rig nytime the scrap of the- J _| that scooped neckline: You -aove | the open attack is wonderfully sat-| installed, are as safe as things | Bacon and Onions in| aos a been or ees oe skirt. Best of all, ne isfactory in the long run. | eam get these days. } B ised Dish | skirt, Best you'll love to! Oh, the first shock’s not They are approved either by | | rar Ss paper ee. whieh f eomy tas ts crap caftea tame © pectiyt ant. It's startling to learn you're the Underwriter's Laboratory or | By JANET ODELL foaportant items maybe I ought | : , Or y ptible . ‘nylon novelty. It’s sew thrifty! sponding tree house alter cere erican Cae Assoc et tation and | Pontiac Press Food Editor te try using something mere Pattern 4712: Misses’ sizes 12,| ironing Joe's school shirts, The big| one of these orpanisutions end eck may sometimes | substantial, 14, 16, 18, 20; 30, 32, M4, 36, 38,| thing is, you discover that You ‘The oi) units draw thelr suppl h ete nive cut of Of course the married. couple's BOYS’ 10-WAY S T 40, 4. Size 16 takes 4% yards | su . y meat. ° you buy a couple | jists of faults \ Id be much neat- Ul 35inch fabric. Deapite Joe's bed opinion of oil from an outdoor storage! ¢ of pounds and fix it the way Mrs. | er and cleaner anyway. But I've 2 Trousers, Coat and 2-Way Vest Thi oe's opinion Of you, | tank which immediately eliminates | | Alfred LaPlante of Log Cabin | thought—wouldn’ is potters aw, “ ‘a you find you're still alive. And| the hazard of having inflammable | * Beach does. These Rollmops are | wan hawk like on “oo te © sew, is tested for fit. you e from the shock with , , : | we ike eyes - list | complete illustrat€d instructions. | the blensed realization that the | ned ee ee ane heater. | | ® favorite company dish of hers. | marked HERS to see whether she Send thirty-five cents in coins of ail neither the gas; | For the past eight years Mrs. was keeping to it—and vice versa? of getting along very well with! BOBETTE HOSIERY Strand Theater Bidg. 14 North Saginaw 33 te 38. $16.50 Skippies Pontie «=|, ems end smooths from bust te thigh. Levely nylon chiffon _with Dacron elasticized ond firms with the lightest touch. 4 Nylon foflete ond nylon leno J ehastic, with myion elasticized beck for extra freedom. 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MONDAY, MARCH 28, 1035 Miami Still rhe t : e ae : | JAWBA Holds | Rush Party Held |Five Month : © Cialis M | . in rson Home hig a aims Many) “ Annual Tea | Honermooning ia Ata counter ot seme! Vacation: 1 . in Chicago are Sorori . recer.tly at the Briggs street home From City | ,,iauelier, on Sunday [Mr and ars recy atthe Briggs ls Ended Parrs, Owens Are) to Elmo C. | Mrs. Brooks Tells) Falconer Jr. Guests were Grace Campbell | Fin, as been ened x Those Free| Jones is J Purpose, Goals of! She is the Fromm. and Mrs. Ron Weaver: (Mf. and Mrs. Richard Easer end | From Cold, Snow Mr and Mr. Organization former Jane Pledge bp Magical we be held April t ee ele Guthe snd towed By ETHEL TOMBRINK Arthur H. | Tipacon Chapter of the Ameri-| Richards, ; Mr. end Mace. Hilttent Larwasdll i} MIAMI—It was a busy week for Perry of State can Business Women's Association daughter of 60th Anniversary of North Francis street have as « i ; the Clinton Parrs—they moved |) He is held a tea Sunday at Devon Ga-| Dr. and Mrs. Celebrated by Lodge |‘. houseguest, Abbie Wood- » ii rn ter, er on nar. elebrated by Lodge li em den | apartment in South Miami, to their President Mrs. Dorothy Brooks| Ri 246 . newly ae ee a ot Cosemnt Mr. and Mrs. \~ welcomed the guests and intro- Se Lene go parr o_o oaevranry ot eee ee ee the new Town and Ranch Estates,| frank L. duced Gleobelle Coleman who! He is the son of Rebekah Lodge of|drive have been named to the: 4 Up in Hollywood Mr, and Mra.| Jones of played two violin selections ac! 4+ sh Smith were guests at a co-|academic achievement list at. Harald a See some Collingwood companied by Julia O'Brien. Falconers of operative dinner which proseded Olivet College. : @ Surf and Spray apartments in| “venue. Joyce Are ee ene ae prowent | Hickory G ble grand, announced plans for a| Cadet Richard L. Leone, son of & Hollywood Beach, and just little| attended od with a vice president's pin by | {ICNOTY Urove | | mother, daughter and son banquet|Mr. and Mrs. Nick Leone of Au: ; ways away are Mrs, Owen's W Mrs. Brooks, road. The | |to De held in May. burn avenue, has qualified for tT? parents, the Charles Hayners _» eyne During the afternoon members| couple was ‘ A musical program was present-| Place on the dean's honor roll at The Hayners spent a few days | University and i eee looked at the scrap book and married "| |ed by the lodge with 50 members| Wentworth Military Academy, na hon ems tr ana Mr. | ne, Ouended TD RRR [ear Nat mca totem, and | Friday evening y | Preset tateaine He, n e we ge cok Jo [what it has accomplished. ; iversi TS A daughter, Debra Ann, On the way down the Owenses College. ee 2 RS ae a4 a 3 The purpose of the association tensity PTA Activities bern March 22 at Pontiac Geo. spent while in Fern Park, near | JOYCE ELAINE PERRY spokesmen say, is to “elevate the Loagteliow eral Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. social and business standards of| Church of Ber women in business by uniting them! St. Loujs. "(5 Se ile Sai a were JOYCE Nelson Is Honored |ate’ttem mie eincen, mor Jb a gan im another week, Michi- Mrs. Claude Kittner, Betty Kitt- tend her ag matron of honor and toward their work, their employers MRS. SMITH FALCONER IR. Telephone Company will persent cae rere ot Women ame rs prs program, “Your Voice Is You.” ner, and Mrs. John K. Frogt were |other attendants will be Fay | #4 their employer's customers. The Pontiac residents have co-hostesses at vniscehlaneous ccc ater Michiganits ~ Mim |Srdashever honoring Noyes Net. |Reboc,miace at the iderleee | ta aa attest (Smith Falconer Jr. Weds son. The shower was held at the | will be the flower girl. chapter meets ence a month at district will meet in the school . Easy to Park .... University Methodist Church of in the front and back and nylon Bird-lover Miss Harriett Ratliff} Miss Nelson, daughter of Mr.| °° SPO YS OU ees oo | business men and women in wermny we ” Easy to Shop.... our tropical feathered friends—the | vows with Robert L. Sowter, son eS ae ere * iS oe = ts ne| MONDAY NIGHTS °Til 9 the ' hingans, purple gallinule, Ameri-|ter of South Anderson Street. Hostesses at a recent shower | nomber's employer is invited to| - The bride is the daughter of Dr. ' . Richards These Ik P it ; i, ] i Z t ‘ i i i sSic 7 fe i Fei 3 a | a it giit : 3x8 ; ey E ; J ; : ; i i | | | | ‘ 3 i [ : i ‘ : L f E i fi iy i : E g z ; i f fr 1 ij i i} zag j EE i P : i EI y i H ; if : ; et t i if if | g 5 gz F z£ TE E H ng if 5 F ii i + att Ee i er i E z : i Ht EF; if } i ri ; i He F | i | I CONNOLLY S MAKE THIS’OUTSTANDING OFFER |7 Local Women | uiy'uriw rome sree home| me, Seat 4, Sica of Mrs, Oscar taffeta wore D Parley May 21 is the date set for the eS eed 0 caveane The 55th state conference of | "union which will be held in the) o¢ white cameties, FO Daughters of the American Revo- | Sif are being sent to each mem| Mrs, Falconer chose a gown of R LIMITED TIME ONLY! lution began today in Hotel Sher. | pire are Being sant \ oe wedgeweed blue lace tch- aton-Cadillac, Detroit, and wilt | Der of the vd first re-|rweafieta. for her son's wedding Haigler of St. Louis. i . > . ; a . 4 fe) dent wunee S. Carraway, presi-| 4... Mrs. Lillian Hilton, Mrs. How.| pink roses’ completed her en- . ' t general. and Mrs. James B./arq'Hess, Mrs, Elmer Jewell, | semble. Ls Patton. national defense chair- Frank Blanchard, Dr. John Lyons| A reception was held at the \» ; s+ -- man, both of Washington, D.C.,|y- and and Mrs. Ray Elkins. |home of the bride's uncle and of a. I 5 oO head the list of guest speakers. - aunt, Dr. and Mrs, Standwood W. . ae . | regent; ; ; y Chapman, state conservation on fine quality TEGOR chairman: Mrs. Allan H. Monroe,| Mrs. Felix Mayo opened her Talks to Club Mrs. Bradley Scott, M Harry |home on James street a . Going, Mrs. Lee Dunlap and Mrs. | luncheon meeting of Zone Eight, Er ee rman ached MeWille Luttrell, state director Past Presidents Club, MOMS of] ‘or at Lincoln Junior 0 -- Amerie ne ate dey mets Por SILVERPLATE {Coming Events ities itt’ Stet] Ta ein et he MEEKT thing to Serting Laat, MeUuer® Cnamter Tout and | Oe" National "Ways and Means | and lines of clothing which can be meeting Tuesday at 1 p.m. in Chairman of MOMS of America,| worn té make a more petite ap- wien bet erieaston, Croup, wil, meet Inc. pearance, and nicer skin tones. wood, Wednesday at 11 am. with scheo!| “Get well gifts” were present-| Mrs. F. Royal Gammage was aeporey linen od to Mire. Virgo lisgkine, Mrs.) awarded the woukly wepty for leo eT e tactitute District ‘anderlind . Duncan | ing most weight. Setodiot Chur het ot First! icVean at the recent meeting. 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Advertisement) en ee rae nn — | Opponents of fluoridation have advanced the claim that no tests have been made involving the aged or the chronically ill. Asked regarding this phase of the fluoridation issue, Dr. John D. Monroe, director of public health for both Pontiac and Oakland County, made the following state- ment: “We are repeatedly told that one of our major problems today is chronic disease, Many of us relate chronie illness directly to older age group, hence it comes as a bit of a shock to find that of the approximate 5.3 million peo- Ple affected by chronic iliness about one-fourth of these persons are tess than 35-years of age: “The magnitude of the prob- | lem still remaing in the upper age group but any measure that might be beneficial to this lotal sideration, ‘‘Most of us will agree that the prevention of the occurrence of disease—or prevention of its prog- ress—is a desirable solution to the growing problem of chronic dis- ease. Dental caries is considered an important chronic disease—im- portant in terms of widespread (Pelities! Advertisement) VOTE — APRIL 4th JAMES “Sin” SEETERLIN Waterford Township Clerk ibis Asisetee nie, aaa f Your vote for Jim Seeterlin is @ vote for i @ mon who believes: 4 In keeping our lakes and streams safe and clean. + Cooperating with the different subdivision groups and their individual problems. : Consulting civic groups and obtaining proper legal advice be- af fore acting on important issues. # Better cooperation between township officials and police and : fire departments. Promote more industry and business for enertons Township to help relieve the tax burden on VETERAN FAX PAYER HOME OWNER LIFE RESIDENT OF WATERFORD TwP. Your Vote for Seeterlin Will Be Appreciated James ‘jim’ Seeterlin Paid for by Citizens for Seeterlin Committee PURE WHITE Miracle Typ cll etl: tere fiwet PILT RATION KING SIZE + w G FILTERS LIGGETT & MYERS TOBACCO eo. —~nercanentenanine nt -dieatam peeenamaemtenan ie angen the | prevalence and destruction of use- ful tissue—also important because the loss of teeth may complicate | | the life of aged persons and per- sons suffering other disabling con- | ditions, such as the cerebral palsy | child, “The Journal of the American Dental] Assn., June 194, issue states: A concept frequently over- looked is that many dental dis- eases are Or may. become chronic: Among these conditions are dental earies, gingivits, advanced peri- dontal disease, malocculusion and Vincent's disease.’ Of course most of us are fully aware of the fact that an untreated local infection | can Often result in a rather alarm- = Study of Aged and Ill Shows No Harm Polish Tanker Docks _' From Fluoride, Commission Reports ing systemic condition, + “In this country we have | known as the Commission on Chronic Hiness and founded by the American Hospital Assn., the American Medical Assn, the American Public Health Assn. (net the USPHS) and the Ameri- can Public Welfare Assn, This agency Was organized to study the problems of chronic disease, iliness and disability. “Recognizing the potential bene- fits that could ultimately be de- rived from water fluoridation, the | board of directors of the Commis- sion on Chronic Illness appointed a committee of rather distinguished scientists who reviewed and eval- uated the available evidence on fluoridation. “The committee consisted of Dr. | Kenneth F. Maxcy, professor of edpidemiology, Johns Hopkins Uni- versity School of Hygiene and Pub lic Health; Dr. Edward J. Stieg- litz, outstanding geriatrician of Washington, D.C., and Dr. Nathan Shock, chief of the section on gerontology, National Institutg of Health | “As a result of the investiga. tions and hearings conducted by this committee on fluoridation, on March 18, 1954 the Commis. | an independent national agency | sion on Chronic Hiness urges | American communities to adopt this public health measure as a positive step in the prevention of the chronic disease, dental caries, “Among the mass of material evaluated was a study carried out at the National Institute of Dental Research on somewhat more than 50 cases who were known at the onset of the study to have dam- at SE STANDS OUT From ALL THE REST stands out for flavor and is Light and Mild stands out for effective filtration — draws e-a-s-y stands out for highest quality tobaccos — low nicotine it’s sweeping the country! * re at Red Chinese Port - aged kidney function. These per-| HONG KONG @ — . Maritime sons use drinking water containing sources said today that the Polish 1 p.p.m. of fluoride, tanker Karpaty has arrived at the “The results of the study indi-| cate that the excretion pattern of ican inebion oe — of pe- fluorides in these patients with The report could not be con- damaged kidneys is similar to that | firmed officially. It has been reported by McClure for healthy known here for some time. how- young men’, says this report. In over, that at least two Polish tank- other words, this amount of fluo- ers are running between the Ro- ride is not harmful -to persons manian oil port of Constanta on known to have existing, kidney , | the Black Sea, and Whampoa, the | port for Canton. ‘The Finnish tanker Aruba sailed | from Constanta early this month damage. “Another study of interest was one carried out at Southbury | Training School in Southbury, Conn., on middle-aged and eld. erly inmates whe have been drinking fluoridated water since | with 13,000 tons of jet fuel report- | edly destined for Whampoa. She 'was forced to head back to Ro- | mania after the Nationalists threat- 1945, ‘The report of the medical | ened to intercept her, and her Fin- director, Dr, Herman Yannet, | nish crew refused to sail into ‘‘dan- states: We have Ssen absolutely | £erous waters.” no evidence of any deteterious | effect on these patients. “One sometimes wonders why | A-Stockpiling in Nippon we make such a fuss about pro- Illegal, Jap Chiefs Say ; grams proposed when they are in-/ TOKYO i — Both Japan's prime tended solely for the good of all | minister and foreign minister ex- of us. | pressed doubt yesterday whether ‘The fluoridation of water sup-| the United States legally could plies involves no new experience | Stockpile atomic weapons in Japan. | in human welfare. For years on | Foreign Minister Shigemitsu end over 3,000,000 people in these | questioned by a Communist mem.- | United States have been living in| ber in the Diet (Parliament), said ordinary good health on water nat-| Neither the U. S.Japan security urally containing fluorides in the Pact nor its accompanying admin- amounts recommended for caries | istrative agreement Pte wa? | control, or more; living undis- | 4Uthorized such a step. Prime Min- turbed by the furor of fluoridation. ister Hatoyama agreed. “Remember the scare propa. | About 12,300,000 people have | ganda that went on about the | heen added to the US. population polio vaccine last year? Well, it | since the 1950 census. | kind of looks like large numbers — of children all over the country will be protected against police becatise enough people in these United Sates had faith in their scientific leaders. “Dental caries, a chronic dis- ease, is not as dramatic as polio; it is much more prevalent, §in- sidious, expensive, frustrating and quite disabling to thousands. What do you want to do about this par- ticylar chronic disease?’ Saved by Wooden Leg BOSTON w—George A. 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Pd ¢@ PT =-¢ =S4 ar SUTTER =-“AR EE MONDAY, MARCH 28, 1955 a THE PONTIAC PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, PRESS. . TWENTY-ONE emocracy (Junior Size) in * So ee ee Pentiae Press Photos BE VOTED—Mike Read, 12, one of Boys’ Club cainpaign managers i“ oS ae ee Doom ow bs PREPARE FOR CAMPAIGN—Dick Neaves, Bruce , election Action at Boys Club | Ay Pe ous Se 9 ae al They did well: Neaves won the office ef ELECTION WORKERS — The above Pontiac Boys’ | minded youths during the group's annual election for | in Saturday's annual election, proudly receives his “I voted” tag from | Baker, and Truman Hammett, 17-year-old members| councilman at large, Baker and Hammett were Club members (left to right), Charlies Jennings, 14,|a@ Boys’ Club mayor and six councilmen. The new) staff member Terry Thomas. Nearly a thousand youths had been of Pontiac Boys’ Club senior group, turned young | named councilmen. The three youths are all seniors Herb Butler, 17, and Ted Wharry, 17, are shown | officers will help staff members prepare activities | campaigning for favorite candidates during the past week, commemo- | politicos Saturday when they combined their efforts | Ii counting over 900 ballots which were cast by civic-| and maintain the YOUTHFUL 8U Perkio, 15, is flanked by Roger | Richards, 11, (left) and Clifford Dawson, 9, during the Saturday's | election campaign at Pontiac Boys’ Club. With the strong campaign club’s high standards during 1955. | rating Boys’ Club of America Week. i - H + ; +4 re ’: es - < - “ ~s AS . ’ . . > er. Kae @ ¢ Mey emerged Saturday one step closer to the ways of American principle land democracy—a lesson taught margin of five votes. The election was preceded by a primary in which | } fight by his young supporters, Perkio was elected mayor by the am 27 boys had participated as nominees. Rutgers U. Revives IE ngine Charley Wilson Sets New Record in Cabinet's Hot Seat---26 Months Today Field Course Plan NEW BRUNSWICK, N. J. (UP) WASHINGTON @ —Chartes| —Rutgers University's school of E. (Engine Charley) Wilson set a) education is using a 25-year-old "ecord today through dog fights. | idea to make sure there are | 8téck-ownership battles endless | enough teachers to go around in| ¢Titicism and reports of his resig- | the classrooms of 1960. {nation = =— “Fhe problem of getting more and But the white-haired secretary | better teachers quicker is being Of defense has lasted 26 months Ived by an enormously expanded | ‘day, longer than any of his four was initiated in 1929. cabinet. ° ' Last fall, the pogram earolied | The persistent rumors that he is | resigning have not subsided, t 429 teacher students in 18 field | | ier has Cl ley Wilson. service courses. Today, there | ere % field courses given in 3 cities in 14 New Jersey counties te more than 1,000 elementary | lf Wilson had stuck to his old and secondary school teachers. as president of (ieneral Meteors Corp., he would have been jobless, although probably The field service course. an old not penniless, next July. That will be bis 65th birthday, and | concept in teacher education, | fi tt ‘ , i brings the school to the teachers. | Local school districts supply the Pa" pelley. facilities and at least 2 students, Along with his hope to keep his for each course. Rutgers provides! present job for a while, which pays | the instructors. him a fraction of his former Gen-| annually at Pontiac Boys’ Club to hundreds of youths who take part in elections for mayor and six councilmen. Falling just before the regular April city election in Pontiac; the pint-size election could well be a fitting example te the eral Motors salary, Wilson has two other ambitions: | 1To play the violin He likes the cartoons—so much youths’ pavente whe probably ave So far as is mewn. there has | *” that he invited the cartoonists stil! deciding whether to vote. been no progress toward ambition | come to Washington and lunch — tne youths turned out 911 strong, No} -—»} with _him_last-Monday,-——---—-~~~ he Targeat Hiiber “of Votes ever But he has had a nibble, of! He wrote them that “I have long cast in the 1l-year history of the The census of working car- teons remains unchanged. sorts, in the second endeavor. A) admired the ability and facility club, said William V. Coulacos, cartoonist told him that you can! . executive director learn the art in 10 easy lessons. | with which you gratiomen in the Following an intensive campaign He has received the lessons—10 Profession point up the events in .44 primary election last week, pencilled ovals into which, in 9, the news, and I hope you will be the youths named Dean Perkio, stages, the eyes, nose and other | able to give me something of an 15, as mayor. Dean defeated Dick features are drawn. ‘ insight on how you do it.” Neaves, 17, by a slim five votes —— ™ Neaves, receiving the next biggest number of votes, was elected lenth grade — boy Schoolroom Counts rie nine boys and fou councilman-at-large * There are 13 pupils in the eighth | Elected councilmen were Bruce by Thirteen Only ; Baker, Truman Hammett, Herb grade — nine girls and four boys. puter, Ted Wharry, all 17-year-old | The 13 in the seventh grade are senior students at Pontiac High, . OVERTON, Neb. (UP) —A sev- | 13 years old, so are the eighth. and Larry McCarty, 14, of Lincoln enth-eighth grade schoolroom here [a P . re are 13 members of both is plagued by the number 13. | classes of Irish origin, while the There are 13 pupils The new mayor, said Coulacos, form “If I'm elected mayor,” said Perkio in his main speech, “Tl help organize the biggest program in Pontiac to straighten out juve- nile delinquency " ' | Beye whe had brought with | them horns, rattirs and hastily. painted campaign out with loud cheers with yells, | “Geed beys are Boys’ Club boys | ... Let's help the boys that need | hetp.”* j. nings, thing during the huge rally: ‘Men, I'm not going to promise a thing .. . and I'll tell you why. We got plenty and everything we (want at Boys’ Club, but I'll tell what we do need: Better govern- ment and better boys to get into 'government. What we do is more important."’ | Dean's platform varied little. The youth noted if he became mayor: I'll attempt to keep the same |principles that we've maintained It’s the best way for boys to learn ‘how to be good citizens when they grow up. We're going to try to lick every bit of juvenile delinquency Native Tells of Eruptions in Hawaii Moke Ahuna is his name, and he was one of our guides through the | volcanic sections of the Island of Hawaii last month. It was he who took us into the supposedly extinct crater of the | volcano which has since erupted. The séismographs | ‘Junior High in the sev-'| other 13 are of German origin. when an eruption broke out at another point. One vent eases another. “Rifts that stretched out three miles were composed of leaping fountains bounding 300 to 400 feet and even 800 to 1,000 feet in the | air at times. Ii was like = thousand Fourth of celebrations — merged into one. oety The people had been evacuated when cracks were discovered opening in the “You'll remember what I i z | i a3 i i it ii eet 1 SEERAR [ LRETTE } 2 3 now 4 there. But the sightseeing planes are busy. ‘ssorne § [ “Gisice you left we've had some other freakish attractions. This 6 MUG is the only apet on earth where you can at the same time see an | 7 BRONAC erupting velcane, snow-capped mountains, every tropical fruit and | 8 BRAKE f flower, paim fringed beaches, waterspouts, rainbows and lightning. plus the smoke that has blanketed the islands since the eruption 9 PYTE started.” 10 CRAIH ] Moke's cleverness is reflected in his salutation in his letter: “Aloha 11 KEDS Winnie and Joe.” How he learned about the “Winnie” I cannot under 12 eapre «CO | CT : - + signs, gave | mirrors evr American form @l | De es we wouldn't _| est in. Germany. | and planned strategy to gain offices in the annual | ** Pontiac High. VOTERS RALLY — Hundreds of youths like those shown above | speeches about their platforms and how the club would benefit during | during a Pontiac Boys’ Club election rally last week, received a prac- | their reign of office. Promises ranged from ‘more members for Boys’ | tical lesson in’ Democracy. Candidates, who had been narrowed down | Qub” to theories on how to ‘‘stop juvenile delinquency,” said William | from 27 in the primaries, stood before large groups of boys and made | V. Coulacos, executive director. Youths’ Election Draws Record Number of Voters Future Mr. Pontiac Citizen;won on a timely campaign plat- there is by keeping out of it our- | number of such cases, but now it thas decreased to hardly a notice- selves.” = These campaign promises clii- able case. . |maxed the week-long celebration’. , . of Boy's Club of America Week Faith, Hope and Charity which had caried the slogan ‘‘Op- Mark 87th Birthdays | eration Juvenile Decency.” | There's a unique purpose behind | MARLBORO, Mass. wo — Faith, the annual event. said Coulacos, Hope and Charity — white-haired, “Bays’ Club of Pontiac te blue-eyed triplets — observed their . ; 87th birthdays yesterday with striving every step of the way to build better youth for soriety, Prayers and a chicken dinner. . Mrs. Annie Faith MacDonnell, Our program is typically formed . Mrs. Ellen Hope Daniels and Mrs. on such 0 basic pitcscphy which Charity Murphy, went to | at."' | ‘These youths, need guidance in However, they were together the morals, good government, citizen- rest of the day as guests of the ship, and skills and play. This is | Mariboro Country Club. the major aim of the boys’ club, Our staff is specially trained and Texas Is Still Bragging indoctrinated to fill those needs. | We are proud of the fact that; AUSTIN, Tex. (UP) — A bill was juvenile delinquency in the Boys’ | introduced in the current session of Club area is the lowest in Pontiac. | of the Texas legislature to put the “Reports by officials say that| slogan ‘Tremendous Texas” on this area once had the highest | automobile license piates. Ex-Secret Service Agent Is Lecture Series Speaker Nicol Smith, adventurer, former U.S. Secret agent and world trav- eler, Tuesday evening will show color films on “Bavaria, The Jewel of Germany.” This is the seventh and last presentation of the Ki- wanis Lecture series at Pontiac High School for the season. | In his photographic journey, | Smith transports you over all of i scenic Bavaria, from Lake Con- | stance to the Konigsee, where sil- | houetted mountains tower the high- medieval cities, on to nich where Nymphenburg porce- lain is developed in detail. You'll | , visit a simple farm kitchen where ~ typical Bavarian tidbits are pre- pared : ture since a very young man, | You'll see the famous castles of ploring all the world King Ludwig II and stop to ad- tograph strange, mire, at Nymphenburg palace, the ‘interesting places. wedding carriage with richly | many motion pictures, gilded wood carving, decked in, ten five books, velvet, ~ hone,’ “Golden Dorway te Tike. _plue-gold brocaded fferent eel » MWENTY-TWO Bridge Not for the Birds By MARGARET LATROBE A gentleman at Yale University Edmund W. Sinnott, is quoted by @ national magazine as saying that bridge (that card game, remember?) is not ‘for the birds.” Quite to the contrary, ‘Prof Sinnott feels that if the energy spent on playing bridge were ap- , plied to “amateur scientific pur- 3 suite such as bird banding and tree ring analysis or exchanging specimens of coleoptera ‘who he’) or records of meteorite showers— that energy would be spent in a , te venture a little support fer bridge. It was my dubious dis. tinction ence and enly once te have as partner in a duplicate bridge tournaméat a young pro- fessor of science, and what kept ws from being still fast to our seats these 10 years hence was a three-alarm fire. ; Literally, a big fire broke out in the very building where this young chap held his classes en- thralied with chemical experi- ments, and he had to leave the game. Slower than Christmas he was—about bidding. about whether to finesse for the king. about the , periods seed just the same. + would = who tries to remember -previous~ percentages operating for or redbreast, hana who deals— against his nine of spades He was the kind of bridge player ——E QUALITY TOOLS ATLAS @ CLAUSING @ DELTA SHOPSMITH @ DeWALT PORTER-CABLE @ SKIL BROWN-SHARPE @ MILWAUKEE RENTALS GLENN WING POWER TOOLS 1437 SOUTH WOODWARD AVE. Five Blocks North of 14-Mile Rood BIRMINGHAM Mi 4-0444 DAILY & te 6:00 — FRI. 8 te 8:00 WHERE THOUSANDS SAVE hands in a duplicate game, and had little formulae for so doing While his three fidgetty com- panions waited, he took long of meditation during which we were forgetting every thing he tried to remember. Who dealt”? Where are we, anyway’ Drawing one partner like this ie enough te drive the most ardent bridge addict to drink, bird watching or exchanging coleoptera—and I hope this lat- ter ls what I think it is or maybe I'm in trouble with the editer. Listen, professor. bridge doesn't take energy. It just takes prac- tice, a modicum of luck and some high cards—¢hat's all. And the’, more unscientific the partner, the better. I'll take the psychic two no-trump any time And believe me, bidding and niaking a slam gives a person more extra oomph than a bottle of distilled sunlight. | For a nice friendly game of| bridge you need only an honest shuffle, a pencil stub and the back of an envelope for the score Whereas the sport of bird banding | requires hotfooting it around catching specimens, bands and} birds—at great expense of energy And as for tree ring analysis— do you play for a 10th or a 20th? Cut for partners. Whose deal” You bid four Baltimore orioles? Double! 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SHEEN need of sacrifice, unti) they were, samely because they followed tween His mind and theirs was hate? required, At all re cost Cure eo mond sec | convinced by the prophecies and| Mim (hey would have missles infintely greater than Shakespeare | (Te Be Continued.) ‘CUNNINGHAM DRUG STORES > 0 Sent of certain man whe beliers miracies that He was the Son of eee Oe echo aoa ———————— oo : ba eR Py ty God since many have preached tne world: is world that believes. pet Though He knew from the be- if you are on am will be sonality should menipulated. whole ° ginning that His Father so loved presperous; Jesus them that people tor. tbe tate of ulllty ‘end pope | the world that He sent Him into Mt they are good, they will be The GOOD HOUSEKEEPING SHOP of PONTIAC | eer incr are mot ideals They are bara {it to redeem men from their sins,| persecuted: “You shall be hated , facts and realities, insep ae | nevertheless, He could not tell this| by all.men for My Name's sake.” et Meow thing world, stétes | SOSNEE ee et | they would w inferences trom . . Bichep Sheen. but so few are the’ people | . Soh fy" ger ° | such warnings as: ‘Fear .ye not . wiling ory) | a ee |them that kill the body, and are eC | ive Ou | Over thirty ti during His} - on BS not able to kill the soul.” Why } He went to death not Because of the plotting of evil men, nor be- cause He was a victim of circum- stances quite beyond His control, nor because of the power of the n Empire For example, when He was seen True, indeed, the stage wes set in the com pany of publicans. by evil men, but Our Lord always some of the “nice people’ lifted Himself as One Whe their eyebrows, but He explained of the plot. He went (to His disciples: “I came not to death in obedience to His Fa- ‘save the just, but the sinners.” | feeble faith. Instead of saying that | He would sacrifice Himself, He be- gan by telling them that they should sacrifice themselves. | ther, with Whem He is one ® (1, heal men of sin is a greater nature! “The Father and | are | manifestation of Power than to one." } exterminate sinners by punsihment Buddha came into this world to He did not tell them at that mo- live, so did Socrates, so did Con-| ment. how this was to be accom fucius, so did Moses and the | plished. but only that such was Prophets. However, there was One His purpose person Who came into the world Next. he warned them that as to die, and that was the Eternal . ef their an ip Galilean, Jesus Christ. : with Him, they teo would have | The Cross came at the end of . or. “The ls His Life, from a time point of view . There is a maxim in philosophy: | ow “What is first in intention is last in| YO®F "ame as evil.” This was a and cast out | | body, } bodies being killed? 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Yi Chen COMMANDER — (en has taken , Munist forces planning the invasion of Formosa according to Nationalist Chinese sources He's the Red boss of Shanghai Armistice Unit Charges Egypt in Latest Attack JERUSALEM uP charged today with ‘flagrant \1o lation”’ U.N Mixed Armistice Commis sion censured her for a ‘brutal and murderous Arab attack last week on an Israeli wedding party ‘~wrrrrrvrrvrvrvrvrvrvrvrvvrvwvreveeweevweef7'—1fi'“~wvevvv~s" : e e New York (N) B 13, Cleveland (A) low New Yorker Libby Manzo to- VISHER WILL | Ist Officia ct Or an- m ames in hio ; wo we His Luck With Basebal] vieiiovscimune "piston Weir scheduled 10r00nd ioane BS xn NEW YORK @® Tom Gol Miiwasure iN ve) Atartgn SAY at AL Qn, At ine | Eastern | Parkway | Valles Tal iltoppers 82.68 NE om Gola. a a drawing card and a Jong-dis- tanta Ga cancellea ra Arena he match -will be tele- | pars 7145 Baidwin 8066, MEXICO CITY W&® — The first | absence Douglas F. Roby of| spor three-time All-America in basket-' tance slugger. Gola stands 67 and Birminatain (SA) 3. Cincmnast X) B. | vised nationally (by ABC). — ze 3 gees ps = official ceremony for the third abeence president of the U.S. Xa. | and coo also ‘e eae ball who never played college scales about 215. Gola is interested _ SATURDAY'’S RESULTS Danny Giovanelli of New York | Tavera 63 52 Mary's 19 % Pan-American Games in Cleveland | He said it will be turned over to | 4-vear progra ler a baseball. admitted today that he in the Phillies for obvious reasons. Gincinna) ON) “Re we Tine Ruck veay iS the 2-to-l choice over Jimmy | *>Fiesting — 66 86 |in 1959 was started today. | Enrique C. Aguirre, vice president the election of officers of te a was interested in taking a crack He could make a whole lot more eee a Canceled ret | Martinez of Phoenix, Ariz., in to | neereeert LADIES ne | As the second Pan-American | of the Mexican Olympic Commit- | teur Swimming Union of America at the national pastime with the money swinging a bat than shoot- st Louls 1N) vs New York ‘Ad at st /night’s nationally televis | . . | Games’ izing committee w : representa Pan 1955-59 , Philadelphia Phillies. |ing a basketball. The Philadelphia | pen ’as"2 Fis cancel “eet grounds mont) welterweight ‘match at St “Mette oan &4 | winding up its final reports of the Arwerioam Sports orpentati as pal of the Mexia, ori . “T "Pullice hot wid cay'e te warnors ot the NBA hold draft} Pitsburgn (N) 4 Kansas City (A) 3 (11) Nicholas Arena Martha's Hy Beonite 3 | March 12-26 events, the Pan-Amer- | official custodian of the banner in Federation, was chosen miner ve “The | rights to him. | New York (N) 7, Chicago (N) 8 y game, series—Dorothy = Evans | ican sports organization took over | the organization's permanent s ee ¢ over.” Brooklyn (N) 6, ( (called | . . 224, 550; team game, series— ells TT, tne Kanass City Athletics, New| Sunday Gola “finished playing | matte inning "becauee of ane ‘Meet in NBA's Finals al — The banner. San name =e . ar ae a" r Johns not pean York Yankees and Cincinnat: Red-| three basketball games in’ 24 Bakirore ia ne Paee teen a | By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS OARLAND L vey t| ground and five concentric rings The lowering of the banner and er end R. Max Ritter Jenkin- legs ae en — {he hours. Atte r playing in the Rast- Wathinion (Av vs “Deter cana: Lake _. The Syracuse Nationals and the | Soc Rate [2 38 Pum musers 7 32 of color similar to the linked rings | ceremonial of the| town, Pa., was made a director. mark , er; West Game Saturday night he| land. Fis Pe A Fort Wayne Pistons — the Eastern | Ten Pins 63 44 Upsets 49 86 on the Olympic flag, will be escort-| “new fire” in the symbolic torch 7 * ¢ Vices, . ew came back with the College All- priiaceipnia in) ve Baltimore (ay et @Od Western Division winners — | Somnty ost si Sheet ow! " ta ed frém Mexico City to Cleveland | at the big University City Stadium | The United States wound up with os hone Stars to play the Harlem Globe- oes me Beach . Fie cay a Tania Pia today were planning their strategy | Pie Heads 59 49 Alley Kate 44 63 for the 1959 games. The presenta-| were among the final acts closing | the largest number of gold. silver bn never | tne c ane to play trotters in a doubles ader at Madi Cleveiand «Ay vs Chiemge (8) at Mesa for the first game in the National Lacky Ries 4 M4 Rosdsters 3 b+ tion and raising of the flag will the two-week games here Satur- | and bronze medals, 136. Argentina college. LaSalle senior son Square Garden that kicked off New York (A) ve Detrot’ + , Basketball Assn’s best-of-7 finals Indiv. game—B. D’Autreshont 178: formally open the events’ in the day | Was second with && ci said. “The basketball seasbn a!- the nual tot and’ .marked: lan Orne A) at Lake _ . See series—S Godoshian 481, team game, . . ] ‘ - and Mexico ir annua our r mark and. Fie beginning in Svracuse on Thurs- 'Ohio city. fe 8 | % ; ran too late. I played Gola’s pro debut Pittsburgh «N) ve Kansas Cay (A) at: 4.0 series—Social Kats 689, Stardusters 1902 lo city — A 4 ver a bw with 51. Chile got 25 4 vays . : | . West Palm Beach. Fla a ee A swimming exhibition—bi | Cuba 24, ‘Brazil 17.-V. : high school and on the sandiots 1| The handsome Philadeiphi Cucimati iN) ve Washington (A) at Syracuse gained the finals by mores om ‘ wt. Meanwhile, Hector Paysse as a “dress parade” of stars—|CanAde 10. U ei ppinnbert played first base and the out-|)an-scored six points in the after- | Brooklyn (N) ve Mitwadkee (®} at/eliminating the Boston Celtics View Inn 9 27 “vem = 40 88 Reye of Uruguay, vice president | topped off the games as sort of 6, Puerto Rico 5, Dutch West Te - - ela ‘noon game and 18 at night. The ,Jeckprertle, Pies, x touts «xy | 1100 for the Eastern title, while Sturdevant 42 98 Stecl'Eea’ Sa. 9 Of the Pan-American Sports Or-| encore event Sunday to give fans| dies 3%, Jamaica 3, Panama 2, The. Phillies are interested in| Trotters won both ends, 6743 and _“B™ at st Petersburg. Fia the Pistons downed the Minneap- | Fieet Carrier ¢1 96 Drewry's mh ganization, “parent” group of the |a closeup of leading in | Gua Gola because of his potential as 72-70 Chie (A) “B" ¥y incimnet! (N) °B ol Lak 105-96 | Indiv. game, series—O Jewett 236, R ot performers temala, Dominican Republie -— . a Tpmpe. Fie 1s ers 105-96 Sunday, Gormong } games, receive the flag in the{one big show. . and Trinidfed each one. THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY. MARCH 28, 1955 TWENTY-SEVEN Hitters Find Range in By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS For the first few weeks of base- adjust their batting with the major league t ing up their fourth week , outs, ahead of the pitchers. This was borne out Sunday when such formidable swingers as Lar- ry Doby. Jim Rivera, Jackie Rob- inson, Willie Mays, Dusty Rhodes, Bob Cerv, Yogi Berra, Stan Musial. | ninth and bar- base hits that reverber- the Grapefruit and us exhibition circuits. . * « Doby smashed three home runs —one with the bases loaded—and drove in seven runs as the Cleve- land Indians overwhelmed San Francisco of the PCL 140. The grand-slammer came in the fifth inning and broke a scoreless tie, while the other two. were in the Setup for 1956 Olympics- in Melbourne Called ‘Mess’, LAUSANNE, Switzerland (INS) —Chancellor Otto Mayer of the In- ternational charged today that Australia's ar- rangements for the 1956 Olympic Games are a ‘“mess.”’ Mayer said the organising committee at Melbourne is con- “The Australians really have to get a move on if the games are to be organized in anything like the proper manner.” * * * ‘There is very considerable op- position in Australia to the games being held there, and the organ- izing committee at Melbourne is constantly running into trouble." He said trouble is brewing over Australia’s organization of press | arrangements whereby the en- tire French press was offered 15 seats. He declared, “I had a letter Pittsburgh, Buffalo in Puck Title Round NEW YORK wW—The fina) round of the American Hockey League's Calder Cup playoffs between the Pittsburgh Hornets and the Butf- falo Bisons begins Wednesday, March 30 at Pittsburgh in a best-of-7 series. ~ The Hornets, who finished first | in the regular season race, elim- inated Springfield 31 in their | hest-of-5 series. Buffalo ousted de- fending champion Cleveland 31) in their semifinal set. SUNDAY’S RESULTS 4 Montres! 32 ‘Montrea) leads Detrei Terente best-of-7 sertes, 3-6) LEARN TO (Detron loads Instructions 7 Days « Week Michigan Driver Traini FE 4-5668 132 _E. Lawrence. Pontise BE Goodrich GUARANTEED RECAP ute AS Low AS width. meth. = T ewes erection treed See. Heniete eee eet te etare CT ails § fe eee ee aes Olympic committee : |LI., N.Y. } from the French Press protesting in the most violent terms.” However, Mayer pointed out, the | 1956 games will be held at Mel- | bourne no matter what has hap- pened because it is ‘‘far too late | to try and find an alternative city.’ Final Round 68 ‘Wins at Miami for Eric Monti His 270 Is 18 Under Par, Two Better Than Runnerup Rosburg MIAMI BEACH, Fla. ® — “IT concentrated on my own game. I | didn’t worry about the guys trying | | to beat me.’ | That was Erie Monti's comment | | after he fired a steady final-round | 68 Sunday to beat off the last- | 'minute challenge of several mon- ey-hungry pros and win the $12,500 , Miami Beach Open Golf Tourna- | ment. s s s It was Monti's biggest victory. |The Los Angeles pro, on six |weeks leave from the Hillcrest | Club, hasn't followed the tourna- ment trail since 1950, when he was | seriously injured in a traffic ac cident. He plays in only a few | tournaments each year His cool, last-round 68 gaye him |a 72-hole score of 270 He was 18 | 4 strokes under par for the Bayshore ~ | Golt Course and two biows in front of Bob Rosburg of San Fran- cisco at the finish. Monti's win- ning purse was $2,200. Rosburg got $1,500. J . > “I played well,”’ the slender, be- spectacied Californian said He spends most of his time teaching golf. His pupils include movie stars Jack Benny and the Marx Brothers He started the final 18 holes with a one-stroke lead over Rosburg and Shelley Mayfield of Westbury, ' ee ¢ ¢@ Tt was a familiar situation. In| the first tournament of the winter | tour at Los Angeles, Monti had) |entered the last round leading by a stroke but blew it by taking a 176 on the last 18 This time he didn't blow. He went into the final nine still lead ing the field by the same margin At the 18th. he dropped in an an- necessary birdie putt to increase his margin to two strokes. . s . Mayfield, who set a new com- petitive record of 65 for the Bay- shore course in the second round, ended up in a third-place tie with | Sam Snead at 273. Each received NFL Executives Hear ; the Cardinals. inning when .the Indians Carel nine times. . |” With Rivera, producing two clutch hits, the Chicago White | Sox edged the Brooklyn Dodgers 43 in 11 innings. The feet out-+ fielder socked a 2-run homer with two out in the ninth inning to tie the score 33. Then he stepped up| in the llth frame and delivered a double that sent home Minnie Minoso with the winning run. The Dodgers had a star of their own in Robinson, who collected py en He also scored two Brooklyn's runs, one coming on _a_steal.of home, Mays continued to feast on chi. | pair of home runs against Chicago | Saturday, he again homered in the downed the St. Louis Cards 7-4 in | to a 7-6 squeaker over the Baiti- | he triumph the opener and the teams fought ' more Orioles. New York Giants’ on are + } | en | MIRACULOUS ESCAPE — Colby Scroggins of | with the driver pinned Pade OP 5 Grapefruit Games over Chicago |has won four in @ row and eight inning nightcap. Cerv's bases-load- out of the last nine games. Mean- ed home run in the eighth | while, the amazing Mays has ac- gave the Yanks their victory counted for eight round-trippers in| Berra chipped in with four hits. | the exhibition games. . Musial slammed his first four-bag- = sf 8 ger of the spring for the Cards. While Mays was performing with - * the varsity, went .on a batting rampage lead the Giants “B’’ squad to a 13-8 conquest over Cleveland's “B" team. Normally a_ pinch-hitter Rhodes batted in the cleanup spot and lashed out four hits—including a double and a triple—as he drove in five runs. s s In a doubleheader, featured by New York ing, the to eight innings in the first game— the longest stint by a Yankee pitcher, Harvey Haddix of St. Louis and New York's Bob Grim turned in the doubleshutout in. the second game. . Frank Thomds. appearing in his - first exhibition game sinee signing” with Pittsburgh March 17 wal- A ray itching. After belting a both timely. hitting and good pitch- loped a 3-run homer and a single oar a ice Yankees in three trips to spark Pittsburgh | started his sessions on Jan pot “_ ry AP Wirephete He escaped serious injury, Downey, Calif., rolls over in this midget racer in a| sustaining a wrenched shoulder and facial bruises | preliminary pace in Los Angeles Sunday. Scroggins’ | At right, Marty Mazman of Fresno drives close to car flipped and spun ereund, finally coming | toa halt | | the wall to avoid hitting Scroggins. Trabert Wins ‘Detroit Bowlers in Lead in Women’s State Tourney at Miami Beach Tony Now Seeks Fifth Straight Win Over Vic Seixas in Puerto Rico MIAMI BEACH, Fla. #® — Tony Trabert, who plays a fast, smash- ing game of tennis, today went | looking for his fifth straight vic- | tory over Vie Seixas, the nation's ‘top-ranked player from Philadel- phia. The Cincinnati amateur out- gunned Seixas Sunday in straight sets to win the Good Neighbor Ten- nis Tournament. The two leave by plane today for San Juan, Puerto Rico, for the Caribe Hilton Tournament this week. Then they go separate ways for awhile and will meet again at River Oaks Invitational in Hous- | ton, Tex., April 19. 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Breaks Camp in East, Moves West to Set Up Training for Bout With Cockell | with Schick’s Appliance of Lake | ; Sunday, New York|to a scoreless tie in the sevem-) GROSSINGER, N.Y. ®—Heavy- | | Saat Netorw ceo Gaal shack, on tis | weight champion Rocky Marciano | equipment, he vs munis, broke camp here today and scales and it showed headed. for Californie where he | just four over hie best fighting | ae Cape coveas Sestouty tar bin | weight. May title defense against Don °* ¢ of England in San Fran- | |make a couple of stops on his Here in his Catskill Mountain | 'eisurely trip to the coast, then haunt, he has been training|Wil! set up headquarters in Calis- “lightly” for more than two '84 Calif. ce miles from San months. This consisted of boxing | Francisco. His contract 87 rounds with, his sparmates, him to train near Frisco for doing hundreds of miles of road- | “¢eks before the fight work and whipping through the) To the wonderment of everyone equivalent of another 100 rounds|in his camp here, Marciario’s with -the- punching bag jretishment of the heavy Chores is se 8 ja source of constant amazement He weighed 205 pounds when he “Tt makes me feel good and aM “helps: me enjoy my eating better,” SIX oy Lake Orion Team Winner Bol 22nd PWBA Tourney The 22nd annual Pontiac Wom- en's Bowling Association tourna- ment came to a close over the weekend at Colonial Lanes, Utica, 2nd week, won the singles with 654. Gen Bradley of Pontiac won the all events with 1635. High actual Orion holding fast to the lead it has held since the 2nd weekend of firing The Lake Orion team rolled a 2601 and with a handicap of 510 totaled 3111 to win by 66 pins in team game, and 2601 ries. Marbara Hammett and Helen Achenbach had the highest indivi- dual games (233) and Mrs. Bradley high series (599) TEAM DIVISION ever Munro's Cabins of Pontiac. Schick s Appliance Lake Orion = S11! . Munro's Cabins. Pontiac O45 Violet Rowden is captain of the Engel's Chev -Olds Utica ws championushi team. Della Bar Service Window P ta "992 P Sportemen s inn Waterford B30 do captains the runnersup. Fleet Carrier Pontiac 2927 . | Werds Purntture Pontiac 7918 Third place went to Utica's En- Hotpoint Appliance. Pentta: 215 . . ; Griff's Pontia 11 gel Chevrolet-Olds captained by | AFL 614. Pontia 3008 Dorothy Alband, with 3015. Peggy Me DOUBLES A = . ’ cOhunis-Rebinsen, Pontiac i316 Bender's Service Window Cleaning Bradiey-Achenbach Ponties 1294 of Pontiac was 4th with 2992, | Gen) Young. Pon ttac 1278 , , i ammett-Holte Pontiac 1275 and Sportsmen's Inn of Waterford, | Howe-Pointer, Pontiac iste led by Clara Orders, was 5th with, Lamson-Brede, Pontiac 1261 70 Keller-Zorvan Pontiac 125 - R Johnson-PFoster Pontiac im > McG Slizabeth Rob Strawn-Payne Pontiac 12298 Pat McGinnis and k ‘ Grant-LaBelle Clawson 1225 inson won the doubles after gain- SINGLES ; , ok o Bernice Levey. Milford eae ing the lead the very first week of Maude Phileas, Milford poy bowling. Their winning total was Margaret Knox, Pontiac oe Eleanor Needham. Pon'iac 455 1310. Bernice Lavoy of Milford Sevilla Craven, Lake Orion 046 who also took the lead im the innez Jonés. Troy “1 i Margie Becord Rochester 1 Theresa Landsparger, Pontiac a0 Jean Marohn Pontiac 640 Elaine Chissus Pontiac os8 a ac, on lac wr team game Schick's Appitance, 1 Team series—Gchick «, 2601 High game (actuai!—-Marbara Ham- mett Pontiac, and Helen Achenbech, | ee” 233 . Migh series (actual)—Genevievwe Brad- a on noe we > ame ‘handicap)—Elizabeth Reb- ma ntiac 280 | in the senior division was Homer, | owned by Ike Hollin of Detroit. | First tree dog im the junior | division was also the first line Chuck Dressen may urge that the | faraway fence in the Washing- ton Senators’ home park be moved in a bit Although Dressen reportedly ap proves a fence-lifting operation at Griffith Stadium, any such plan might be balked by Presi- dem Clark Griffith, The club own er is said to favor giving pitchers the break The Senators last season hit 27 home runs in their own park. In contrast, the Geveland Indians hit 78 at home and the New York Yankees 68 DENVER & — Phillips 66 Oilers took the National AAU basketball title back to Oklahoma today for the first time in five years. The championship was held for three years running by the Peoria, Il., Cats, but the defending champs were derailed in the quar terfinals of this year's meet. . * J If any future champion has to negotiate two tougher games in the semi-finals and finals than the Bartlesville Bom®ers did, the 1955 | champs hope to be around to see them The San Qub was Phillips’ victim Friday t 53-51, then a hard-pressing ed crew of Colorads | Iniver- sity players fell before the Oilers Warne wins best-of-5 Saturday night, 66-64 Francisco Olympic | | was the only double winner of | Oklahoma Five Wins National Cage Title - | John Mikusak ; | High series ‘handicap)—Maerbare Ham- mett Pontiac 8 Win Senior and Junior } September.” The Brockton Blockbuster will | requires | ‘I've , performances include Schick's 1061 | in se-| said Marciano. “So I don't mind | it at all. Besides, I need ‘the work | since T've been out of action since * *« His nose, ‘the most famous one since Jimmy Durante started in show business, which was cut bad- ly the last time he licked Ezzard Charles, is fine. he reported. * 6« « “My sparring partners have caught me on it solidly a couple of times. but it hasn't hurt at all. Yes, I do think about it once “ina while.” Is the Rock wor ried about Cock- ell” “I've never seen him fight and never seen any movies of him,” he shrugged. New weapons’? His trainer Charlie Goldman. who has been in his corner since he started his professional career has to take over on that count * 7. * “Now he straightens out his punches so his arms are in front of him whether he connects or not,"’ said Goldman. “He didn't do that the last time he fought Charles. This means he can oro- tect himself better all the time.” Van LINES, ne a | on 0S. tagheaye> Me. |e Serene Me, } we fer Gemeente Gaukler. Storage 9 Orchard Lake Ave. No Contract Necessary FUEL. 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Quinn, the cute Dublin redhead on the Arthur Godfrey show, has accidentally tattled that she, too, | Slated for Test Nevada Trial Planned | has picked out ® man to marry—Bill Puller, of Dublin, her man- for ,New Antiaircraft| ager and discoverer. | Nuclear Weapon “Isn't he ahful? He's wahrmin’ it out of me”; she exclaimed WASHINGTON (INS) — The the other day to a friend after she'd told me. x«* *« *k ® Carmel was worrying out loud about a physical exam that day—part of her application fer permanent U.S. residence, | new era in military planning preliminary te becoming a citizen. Atom - tipped guided missiles “I have one tahribl thing wrahng with me!” she confessed. may, according to experts, serve | “Don’t you have a seeing-eye boy 5 the nation’s principal reliance | friend?” I asked her. | for defense. world’s first atomic antiaircraft weapon soon to be detonated high over Nevada opens the way for a Explosion of the weapon, a war- | Spencer Tracy comes back from his sojourn in Europe he'll make | ls picture at Paramount called | of Balancing Budget | Accepts Role in The e Mountain’ ‘ELLA O. PA Sen. Byrd Says = Oe aw \ i ’ si a a ai catia . TOF ere ea J OP Rey a ee eC ee ee ! : THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, MARCH 28, 1955 | suf. so nn Don House Rift Seen { Carmel Quinn Reveals | Atomic Ack- Ack [Spencer Tracy | Nix on Tax Cuts, etn for Lakey Foundry Co. HOLLY WOOD ties bes Dem - Money Watchdog Promises to Aid in Job “The Mountain,’ based on a novel by Henri Troygt. The bait held out to Spenee is Edward Dmytryck, who will produce and day to Democrats and Republicans | WASHINGTON WF — Sen. Byrd | direct. Dmytryck won great bent on cutting taxes in 1956's elec- praise for his work on ‘‘Caine tion year. Mutiny. Byrd, who heads the tax-han- Spence reports first to MGM for | dling Senate Finance Committee, “Jeremy Rodock’’ in May, and he | Said in an interview he will fight | goes to Paramount in September. | my tax cut — whether it is sug- | | gested by Democrats or Republi- | TOO EASILY (D-Va) hoisted a stop signal to TEMPTED = | said the group had what he called | “I hahve!” It is Fuller, 37-year-old s| facts to back up its criticism of | operation of crop controls and | 'of the surplus disposal program a s * Rep. Vursell (R-U) called Ben- | | son a man of * ‘courage and integ- rity” who has “proved his ability | | in the two years he has been secre- | | tary of agriculture.’ He said most | criticisms of Benson by the com- mittee majority were ‘‘unjusti- fied.”’ All seven members of the Whit- ten subcommittee are agreed on the money bill itself. As okayed by the full Appropriations Commit- |tee Friday, it earmarks $878,625,- / 391 in cash and 388 million dollars in lending authority for the Agri culture Department in the fiscal | | year beginning July 1—a net cut {st ow only $6,424,524 below Benson's ' Boys Wreak Havoc in ‘Lovable’ School | DETROIT (INS) — The ultra- i} @ PLUS e| LOUISTAN TERRITOR} their | was open for classes to | 'day but it took 12 extra men to up $10,000 damage inflicted | two boys. seit f The two are cousins and one is a | $aid. ‘All they can do is hear me on the radio. They ai! sit up, TUES., WED., THURS. fourth grader at Larned. The till half-one in the mahrnin’ scootin’ around the radio to! , | Larned student explained the van-| hear me ” ‘ “Hans Christian Andersen” | dalism simply by saying “They| “I listen to the Arthur Godfrey Digest wher red strict esene ahs ‘on the radio Friday night,” she said. received grades | .. CSOTOIE OA “ tesy” but flunked “self | “Though ‘tis real difficult, tryin’ to listen : control” and “social adjustment.’ »|to the Godfrey radio show and watch ia New Lake Theater The boys were trapped yester. | Th* Life of Riley’ on television at the a f ied when the school engineer re. Same time. ‘Tis real hard to do both, Welted tehe | turned to the building to inspect ‘tis!” * \ the boilers. They had first entered * . * * \ the building Saturday afternoon NS Stoner but just looked around and caused, THE MIDNIGHT EARL... [ 4 Starring Alan Ladd 4 | dey mening te ee Jenter| Stockholder Joe DiMaggio—sidekick of : s Bed Abben and ine $600,000 school which was Louls E. Wolfson in the Montgomery- ‘ lings \ | Opened just last September, | Ward battle here—will attend the Boston * . apm \ | pep rally with brother Dom hoping to Mert | snare a lot more votes . Hedy La- * KEYSTONE KOPs” > Detroit Edison Hea marr’s in solo from Houston looking Ahk hhh ddd luscious . . . Elaine Stritch’s reason for Reveals Atom Unit | DETROIT @®— Walker L. Cis president of Detroit Edison | loo. announced today the forma. |tion of @ new non-profit corpor Rs Ge | “SMOKE SIGNAL” | atten to carry on atomic power tm) Technicolor research song Andrews, | Ctsler ig former management committee chairman for 33 com- —ALso— panies which have been cooperat ing with the Atomic Energy Com | Mission in the study of atomic power problems. He was named ||to head the new organization Atomic Power Development As _ | sociates, Inc. Other officers include R. George Rincliffe, president of Philadel. | Phia Electric Co., Arvin E. Upton, Washington at tofey, secretary; John L. Grose Washington attorney, assistant sec retary; Edward M. Spencer. as- sistant treasurer of Detroit Edison |Co., treasurer; and William G (Bourne, treasurer of Common wealth Associates, Inc., Jackson, assistant treasurer. | Scaly Boulevardier CUNEO, Italy (INS) — An eight- | foot crocodile joined strollers _re- oT SRY Th Chineo’s ‘Liberty! Square. He slithered out of his cage and waddied about the town until his keeper was alerted by cries of passers-by and took the crocodile back to his cage Advertisement) Now Many Wear FALSE TEETH With =ere Comfort “A OULLET 15 War 1s WAITING” tari Boy Cah Catheres, Bie sKy LAST TIMES TONIGHT [CLARK capt | VICTOR MATURE Le a prentie @ little FAS your tes No gummy focey, pasty taste or feeling Checks a) Odor” (denture breath) Get ®} any drug counter a DRIVE vice president; . Yel har ve * IVE. IN. 3 be Ln TIMES TONIGHT! owner of clubs in London and Dublin don. * * * * “It was good experience travelin’ in coaches, sittin’ up all night, lookin’ out at the blackness, snoring. Men can sleep anywhere, they can!” Carmel, and Fuller who's 25, may approve . “Maybe we could go back to Dublin on a trip,” she said. “I'd give any- thing te be walkin’ up the street in Dublin this minute. Net that I don't like here. The dresses you can buy here, they're out of this wahrid for style. * *® * * “IT sent one I'd already wahrn a while to my sister, and every- body in Dublin was lookin’ at it, remarkin’.” CARMEL Life's been very good to her since she came here a year a0, | a which an especially when she went to audition. “Oh, there were hundreds there, all perfectly poised, and one altitude demonstration, who hired her there and booked her as a strat, singer with Ambrose’s orchestra in Lon- | could be destroyed in one blast at listening to the men or injury would cccur on the marry next summer. Godfrey's said to ried in anti-bomber rockets when he was in Hollywood a few weeks ago Linda takes her two children to New York for Easter to see their father, Tyrone Power. * . > The boy with the best chance The Pentagon and the Atomic Energy Comniission unveiled plans for the Nevada test last night in an announcmeent revealing that the nuclear warheads can be car- | Small | | rockets can be fired by fighter | | planes while ground-launched anti-| Of getting the Harry K. Thaw | aircraft missiles would be larger. role in “‘The Girl in the Red Velvet The explosion presumably will | Swing” is Bob Wagner, who has be at an altitude of five or six | made extensive tests. miles—by far the greatest heighth| The name of Harry K. Thaw, atomic test has ever! almest 58 years ago, was front been conducted. For the first high-| page copy im every newspaper the war-| in the country. He shot and man said it was all cut and dried. I said to him, ‘Don't keep head will be dropped from a B-36 killed famous architect Stanferd | sayin’ that to me. I'll go and do me best.’ “Then I began sayin’ te myself, ‘Does it matter that much? Sure, I'll be dead in a few years anyway.” She was astonished to win and her regret now is that God-| | 30,000 feet Friday was a re- frey's show isn't seen in Ireland, where they have little TV. * * * * “It makes me miserable that nobody in Dublin sees me,” she EDYIE “I haven't enough closet space to get the amicable cancellation of wedding. plans with Gig Young: | married . Glenn Miller's niece, Wynne, makes her singing debut on the Perry Como CBS radio show... * * * * Judy Garland's reported set for another two-a-day stint at the Palace in October .. . Dick Haymes straightened out his past tax troubles—he'll repay it at about 50 G's a year . Edyie Gorme (of Steve Allen's TV show) starred at The Boulevard Friday. She couldn't get a job there twe years ago. Carole Haney ‘of “Pajama Game") finally got permission to do her “Steam Heat” number on TV (for Ed Sullivan soon) Ella Raines bought a nine-room Park Av. apt. then found she'll soon go to Europe with her husband, Col. Robin Olds Attention, singer Jaye P. Morgan: There's now a vocalist named John D Rockefeller WISH I'D SAID THAT: An archeologist is the best husband any woman can get. Just consider: the older she gets, the more he is interested in her.—Agatha Christie TODAY'S BEST LAUGH: “I can still remember,” sighs Lisa | Ferraday, “when it cost more to run a car than to park it.” (Cc opyright 1066) McNamara Seeking Annual Roundup to Lift Farm Income of Rattlesnakes WASHINGTON wW Sen, McNa Stymied by Cold mara (D-Mich) saves ‘Congress OKEENE, Okla uw — It was just must not dawdle” over proposals too cold for rattlesnakes to be rat- to lift farm income tling around In a statement prepared for the The 550 rattlers captured by Fongressional Record McNamara hunters in the annual Okeene Rat- said ‘we must act quickly to pro- tlesnake Roundup yesterday repre- tect our farm families directly, and sented one of the smallest ~atches ws through them, all of us in the 16-year history of the event. He said farm income in Janu- The roundup was a success in one ary. 1955. was the lowest for any sense, however. No one was snake month since World War TI bitten The administration may rest A crowd estimated by the Okla assured that, regardless of party homa highway patrol at between level. the members of (the Senate) 16 000 and 18.000 braved icy winds are prepared to do whatever the welfare of the farm families dic tates McNamara said bs to watch the colorful proceedings. * . . Fd Lamle. chief rattler of the In- ternational Assn of Rattlesnake Hunters, was disappointed at the catch. Some 2.000 diamond backs were expected to be snared from the gypsum hills that surround this northwest Oklahoma City Biggest snake was garnered by Jimmy Davis. of Watonga_ It measured 67'2 Inches and weighed o'g pounds. It was auctioned for (a -_ “ya $25.50. The 550 snakes weighed a total of 779 pounds — a new all- time low. GREAT! ON ove eee © PPS CeOHOe Cee ere - Mimeoll! Wis gas! Wis pits! MOR VIOLENCE DELL’S INN Mid-Week DANCE EVERY WED. NIGHT Maste by the Se-phis-te-¢ate Me Cover—Ne Minimem DELL’S INN PRR me the U.S. is employed in hospitals. | ternal comptters inctuded on te ~¥¥¥ HHH HH HH XT | that the Nevada maneuver in | for mentally ill children; bomber. White over Thaw’s wife, Evelyn Nesbit. It's Evelyn's story that Chartes Brackett is bringing to the screen. | Bob, who 1s under contract to | 20th, is much younger than Thaw hearsal for the “shot” that fer | was when he was sent to Matte- the first time will cast the atom wan prison after Evelyn Thaw in a purety defensive role. bared her soul to save him. * LJ . The carefully-worded Defense EC announcement said only that | mn age ct 0 youn to Jesagh Abe the explosion will be “at a point | the senator but a ground.” thousands of feet above the | song writer—was revealed was 7 | eee ee me keoal ‘Copters Shuttle | ScCarny "and was then’ th 93 Lake Boaters | McCarthy, and it was then that | the cat was out of the bag. She was formerly married to | Andre De Toth. the director, by to Safety i in Dixie | whom she has « child. There ts T . la little girl by a previous mar- | VANCE, S.C. #&Two helicopters | riage, and both of them make their | flying a continuous shuttle service | home with Andre. | Plcadane 93 stranded fishermen and pleasure sqpkers to safety yester- | day. They were among more than! 200 marooned overnight by high | tides and rough water on Lake Marion. Most of them—men, women and children—beached their boats on/| ° Teo career of Marche, Mant has taken a real upturn. She has been at the Carthay Circle in “Anniversary Walt,” and now the moves to Warners to play the role of James Dean's |the small islands that dot the 12-/ Gauss Rebel Without 8 mile lake and built All Another happy girl is 17-year- made it safely to shore yesterday. | No one suffered any more than old Natalie Wood, whose test for a slight case of exposure, the same picture was so good | * ¢* @ {that she was signed by Warners | The helicopters from Shaw Air to play the femme lead with Force Base at Sumter, S.C., effect- Dean. ed many of the rescues by the light of the hres Capt. Robert L. Hess, | ‘of Philadelphia, who with Maj. Francis M. Carney, of Doylestown, Pa. flew one helicopter, said, * 2©« « Snapshots of Hollywood collected at random: Kirk Douglas returned home today to find many _con- gratulatory wires after I broke There was no panic and it was| the news that Anne expects a a very fine, very successful oper-| baby ation.” Barbara Payton, who disap- Those not picked up by the heli- peared completely from the copters, had towait until the §frent pages, was waiting for water calmed down enough to al Mickey Knex on the sidelines of low them to bring their boats to 9 TV film he was making. shore Women and children were Marion Brando is itching to do | Seranded returned te “shore the | the Rocky Graziano life story. Pamela and James Mason are | helicopters flew on the lake mak- ing certain no one was left. in San Francisco looking over lo- cations ‘for their new TV seres | which Mason will produce and for Legion Hits | Hoover | whack Pamela will write the on VA Medical Cuts — TRAVERSE CITY Michigan American Legion has | _.».. COCKTAN. ' to kill it. head designed for ground-launched| ,, “Tye Mountain” deale with | a5 “until the budget is bal- and airborne rockets, will demon- « penal meena | anced. | that- a fleet -of -bombers;}*- steep, ~~ “Moreover, he said he won't go mountain. There’s a plane crash along with the idea expressed re- |the altitude at which modern at- Then ceotreze (ho mountain top. cently by President Eisenhower ‘tack planes are built to fly. pop Rae arts : Was; | | that it might be possible to cut tax. The dramatic test will demon- . : (6 next year if budget balancing | really find ls « girl alive is the i. i, sight but not actual strate further that mo damage | wreckage. g y| ! . eee achieved. e a | round. ven Girectty beneath | Linda Christian, diamonds and “1 don't go for that idea at all,” | TEMPTED TO OVER-EAT..; t aan _ ~_e dose ‘| all, whisks away to Spain on he said “The way to get a tax Pj 1 acid stomach! would amount y one " May 1 to costar with Carlos then . t is to reduc penses that area Sat rensived in a stand- Thompson in “Thunderstorm.” the budget actually is balanced. | Like many people she wroagly chest y- Mike Frankovitch tied up the deal Until it is balanced. I am not will. | “lets herself go" at times—eats too much—then suffers acid indiges- tion. Tums neutralize excess acid almost before it starts. And grve ing to reduce taxes and borrow the money to do it.” Taking a similar stand, Byrd um- successfully opposed tax cuts last year. The effort of House Democrats to put across this year a $20-a-person individual income tax cut effective in 1956 lost out when Byrd and Sen. George (D-Ga) bucked their party's leaders and got the Senate It is expected to be bur- ied tomorrow, when the House acts on a conference committee agree- ment to eliminate it Swaps Paint for Hair; Judge Calls It a Draw PINEVILLE. La.. (UP)—Handy- man Filmer A_ Gallipau. sued by Mrs. Nona Vance for failure to paint her house, counter-charged that the hair restorer treatments she gave him in payment failed to restore his hair . Judge Jack Holt called it a draw and assessed both equal shares of the court costs. That's why millioes — carry Tums. Get a roll cede Ohend 3-rol pag. 25¢ Cadillac | Church Burns CADILLAC w — Fire destroyed the 7T>year-old Hollister Methodist Chutch in nearby lam Township'| Sunday. Firemen blamed an over- | heated furnace for th the blaze. Features at 7" - and TUES OUR “Bitterfield Theatres | nay SEE for Yourself Why Everybody's ak ks. 2 ee TODAY and 9:15 Going Underwoter .. . with Janie! starting WEDNESDAY KIRK DOUGLAS -in- tk 7 THE RACERS Cote by Of tuxe | BOX OFFICE OPENS 10:45 A.M. Phone FE 5-833! On Our New Giant Screen! NOW PLAYING TODAY and TOMORROW ON OUR GIANT SCREEN! So “M00 pare | government medical benefits tor | veterans. Resolutions opposing the recom- | "mendations were passed at the | group's annua] spring conference | yesterday. In other action the aren LOUNGE 1122 W. Meren $e. Muren Bow! Bidg. adopted resolutions proposing that: 2. Congress take action for the release of 11 U. S. airmen held in Red China; and 3. State Legion posts provide volunteer civil defense workers. Withdrawn was a resolution pro- posing Detroit for the Legion's Every Night national convention in 1958. Lack! Pete Flere’s of available accomodations was ,, v given as the reason for the with- Mel Airs drawal _ 8:45 to 1:30 Nightly! Just Don’t Figure DETROIT (UP) — Six persons asked by the Detroit Better Busi- ness Bureau to compute the in- come tax of a fictious person, submitted six answers, none them correct. The computers |" * F LOOR " SHOW Every Night | five tax consultants, ‘Merry Anders Wed HOLLYWOOD w—Actress Merry Anders, 20. and television casting . director John Stephens, 2%, were featuring married Saturday. : umuase THE}! AL LA-MANO COME TO Now in His peaeliah 12th BIG. WEEK! BAR t 4 . : . “Sometimes I think people have Us confused with the wroenem tive And after working here for a while, you get a feeling that you're on the program eight hours a day.” Firm in Thika, Kenya Colony, in Muskegon area. Shipping concern on East Coast requests information regarding stevedoring facilities at port of Muskegon Business concerns asks for lists of conventions and special events in area. Women in New Mexico re quests aid im selling a plot of ground in Muskegon County. Chicago Boy Scout Council wants map.s and information in order to schedule a canoe trip on Muskegon River. Local citizen asks for informa- tion concerning a West Coast town in connection with buying a busi- ness there. Local student wants aid in lo cating an archeologist to gather _in Republican Primary wood Township. Artist from Missourt desires in- formation on selling oil paintings of Michigan. . ; Sportsman from Kentucky de- sires information a business selling fish for stocking purposes in a private lake Dem to Seek Election BEDFORD, Pa. wW—Virgil C. General Trade Information Bu- } ; Boor of nearby Bloomfield Twp. | Bedford County solicitor yesterday | ruled the county had to accept the | Africa, desires list of graphite users | first petition filed. So, although Boor is a registered. Democrat, he'll be running in the Republican primary. Photographers Searching for Pin-Up Girl—Age 75 NEW YORK (UP) — The pho- tographers’ Association of Amer- ica is looking for a pin-up girl to grace its 75th birthday party in Chicago in August. The “most photogenic and charming’’ woman born in 1880 will be chosen as the convention's “sweet 75.'' The photographers figure they have a possible 400,000 women from whom to choose.- The total payroll of hospitals in the U.S. amounted to $2,987 million ' } for 1953 for their 1,168,564 em-_ ployes. reau. Sumatia, Indonesia, desires trade directories, import and ex: port information. “We welcome inquiries. and are pleased to provide facts on what makes this the best place in the world to call home,"’ a chamber official said. “We do our best to answer any and all questions that come our way and I think our batting aver- age is as high as any member of the radio quiz program.” THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, MARCH 28, 1955 OH, SLUGGO--- AM I LATE ? DO IT YOURSELF LG | NANCY ' HAVE A NANCY SAID SHE'D BE HERE AT Two || COUPLE V4 PLEASE #2 Vs — f — seas {THE BERRYS 7 How 0 Frooks If 3 . —-~CW57) : ; A | T eo eo ILD | ‘ se fAINTING( MAKE @ | a (| Ter ' : oe af 1? CISCO KID Sif \ie aii e ~f/> a 1986. sare # Ove Co Look! If my husband comes in for another book—don’t sell it to him! NICK HALIDAY ¢ BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES By Keats Petree S by T. V. Hamlin YOU SEE, \_OW THE WARRIOR — WERE TRYING \ MAID, THE YEH. SHE UMe...! YO GET WS DAUGHTER / DARNED NEAR MIND OFF «OF THE / WRECKED 1M_ IM ———— A Aor! PACTISH | STILL NOT SURE Acai CHIEF ? SHE DIDN'T. > , red Se ee met Y ) i ~ ‘ — } * New Ase || +3 all wie , 5-28 Cop "88 by NEA Bees ee 7 tng © 8 Oe OF by Edgar Martin i ' iy AE conn ‘ . by Merrill Blosser | 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. KNEW 1 REASONED MINGSs SEE IT MY war! 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AND COVER THEIR FRES? > — 4 A 7 ae ve z . hgetypa® Ps ar se \ rae pontiac PRESS, ONDAY. MARCH 28, 1955 _ 116, OO aR MIN . er wee ny — ™y A) T if MARKETS | Market Rises | News in Brief For leaving the scene of a March | is F 5 ' 9 accident, Gerald Davis, 21. of | Rochester, was fined $15 and $15) pounds of fluorine or cause fluoride or HM ast fart |costs Saturday. He appeared be-| — DETROIT — A Detroit busi- oe ot ate ace 3 eee blic termere’ market re- | | fore Springfield Township Justice nessmen’s group today announced | La va 5. 15, sdopted Jan- NEW YORK (AP) — The stock Emmett J. Leib. . its purchase of the Hollenden Ho- Ser) 1} i888, authorizing the addition of market worked its way higher to- |-tel in Cleveland. The price «was | the City of ts_hereby set aside - 3 | day in early dealings. Sidney Skinner, 3, of Waters, reported four million dollars. | "Section 3. ABP pereen or ste Trading started with a rush that paid a $75 fine and’$15 costs after The 1,000-room Hollenden is one -~ oH rovitons af, this Ordinance 25g" | caused brief congestion in report. | %* Dleaded guilty to driving under of the nation’s best known con- | cours, t futiediction be pon v tore 28 | ing sales on the ticker tape, but the influence of liquor Saturday vention sites | lohed? br 8 of net ensseding age ASHINGTON — Cred |” Vegetables: Beets, topped, No. 1, 190 | then things turned quiet before Holly Township Justice Aw | Eartier this month the pur. | * one Sepeding ‘ninety ays or fine traprisonment sirsints in periods of expansion! 5° bu. Cabbage No 1 135-178 ; are something “to be expected and | Sots “foppea wena eet 20, va car: | The rise carried prices up from bery Butler. yy . 100-180 doz Fennel, No. | 1 to 3 points at the best with losses Driving under the influence ot = to ” the secretary of the reo ‘or ' . Section 4 This Ordinance shall ve ef- i - treasury asserts in the April issue Sse a oe. fon L 98-1 joe | around a point at the most: liquor cost Harvey Meeks, 49. of | : | fective in accordance with the terms of fa of Fortube magazine. [peda Onions. dry Me 1 100118 §& Most major divisions were high- | Detroit. a $T5 fine and $25 costs | rant in Syracuse, N.Y., for a | Me Charter of the City of Pontine. iq In his article to be published Pots: torn Nel, 138-150 80-1 “pag. @F. but there was special strength Saturday after he pleaded guilty total of $2,250,000. | Dated March 8 Rm evane Fe . femorrow, “The Future: Sound as LAoartonahs ov aay “eo " ee eo pes in railroads, aircrafts. steels and before Waterford Township Justice Members of the group are Allen ADA City Clerk. re a Dollar’, George M. Humphrey vex. > sare hethauee, | #e 1. a 2 airlines Allen C. lingles. D. Kramer, Louis Berry and | March 14 21, 28. '55. ; dor, behs utabagas fo. 1. 136-13 . , me eee ¥ also says that the maintenance of yy turnip, topped No 1 150-200 bu . George D. Seyburn. The @Froup | grewniaL SPRING ELECTION NOTICE “contagious confidence.” which a New York Stocks re “Necenn tow ried ee owns the Wolverine and Madison- To the Qualified Electors. ' should at the same time be © prac- CHICAGO BUTTER AND FGGS | . oA ‘N, Lenox Hotels here and Hayes Ho- Notice ts hereby given that a Biennial -_ - , = | ee o- unre 1. {hate Merming Quotations) Dixie H 2’, miles _of _M-15 i Sm “ __ Spring Election will be held im the | ¢ “Wkal Mid justifiable: may he” the steady recetpts 12278 640 eholesale Admira 272 Greynouna 147 “Ph™ MA" 5-9866"~ —Aav'T ten ckson as Writ ax others “in State of haichinas’ at the Brandon Town- “ : most important U.S. goal for the oyyine prices unchanged 93 score AA Ail Kodus mei Gut” Ow 2111 b in Waterf IRA O. SHY MARLVEY V. MceNAMARA { the country ship Hell, Mill Street, Ortonville, — . ST #2 A 57 90 B 55.75; 68 C 8625. cars Alive | Stl... 46 Hayes ME. 83 Te buy or sell a ord, | on Monday 4, 1955, for the pur next twenty-five years. 90 84625. a9 C $5.75 Allfed Ch... 97 Hereh Choe.... 434 Drayton Plains or Clarkston area ee | of electing Fe og officers: pose L Credit restraint in periods of ex- vane weak. receipts 23.668 wholesale Sieg were .. se Holland P..... ues see White Bros. Real Estate. OR | Na tional ( Oo ( ‘h The western hemisphere has the | STATE 8 pansion is just as necessary as an | Fe Pee ta orer As SO, codes Alum Lid... O86 Hooker Bi... 136, 3-7118 —Adv, | Ir cery ain United States of America, the) ree ee eitrintendent of Public Tne . ° easy credit policy when business | pe" cent A's 38° mixed 37 mediums | Ae ie = + Houd Her .... 14 , United States of Brazil, the United | struction’ Member of the State Board — 4 in | Bo: OS, wanderee 965; Gteties 82.28, Am Alriin.... 373 mo Cont cee 1.1 i your frisad’s ta jall and neste | Fi t St H States of Venezuela, and the of Education: two members of the State ie ee ee empnaizes . « ps | Am Cras i ws inland . t9¢4 dail, Ph. FE 5-9424 or MA ost. ns 1rs ore ere United Mexican States in addition Beare. of a ARTISAN OFFICERS ¥ i petnorr 8606 m Ges & El.. Inspir C 85.1 Vv. g "3 “It we are to reach 1980 with | fn ie 6S tnteriak “fr. 33.9) Opening of the new Sylvan Cen- | { firm operates in 225 cities in the| to the United Nations. ‘Fee Susttess of Se Court, 3 DETROIT. March 28 (AP)—-Eges. fob 'Am M & Pay. 32 Int Harv.... 374 ter at Middlebelt and Orchard’ midwest. the Probate |, Supervisor. Clerk, Township . ear confidence undiminished, Detroit. cases included. federai-state Am St! Pa 21 Int Nick...., 643 t m There are approximately ~ gTaTE OF MICHIGAN In the Probate | yeebarer two prince ig he ae a $ eu With the ccenemy contin. | *2“ Am Tel&Tel #1 Int Paper O82 Lake Rds. this week includes a 800 stores in this chain which is Court for the Couaty of Oakland, | prcee itu term) Justice of the Peace _ Whites—Grade A jumbo 50-54 weight. Am Smeit 473 Int Silver 654) | large National Food Anich | Juvenile Division ‘to fill vacancy), Constable, Member of Ps ing te operate at highest effi *4 sverege 82. large 44-50. wid ay ee ore et ar Bh the ti t of th store we is the fifth largest in the US. In the matter of the Petition Concern- | ine Board of Review Hs $ medium 43-46, wtd: av 43's. B large 44 m™ oters 113) si Crk Coal 206 irs ath w Judith Harnack inor Cease No Aditi } a te : cleacy, restraints on credit may | 46 wid ay 44% . . aver \m N Gas 532 Jacobs 2? cery chain i Var senvte! in o The modern store in Sylvan 2 “reece ime relerenduns that may be submitted. f 2 be aredied just as often as cas- on teres san medium 43, B large 41. ¢ Am Zine “ so jonee ant , immediate Pontiac area Center bs a far ery trom the (Ty) Marry Hevnacs eo tine polls Blection ‘Lact Revision «f é a ings of credit, This i, something sree 4 Anae Cop . 576) Kelse Mes 3 > Wal OW | Part of the Nat | Tea C he 1499 grand opening of the first Prittion having been filed tn this Court + ed hess: Pers toma aro an bo : 4 te be expected, to live with, and Checks 33-38, wid av 34 Anac wac si Kennecs is ar o National Tea Co. the enal Tea Co. store ia Chi. Sileeing that tne present whereabouts cf any election the polls shall be opened at i enemas rmeo 81! 73 imo ¢ . ~ . . the father f the «at minor chi} is "e & j te take into account in making DETROIT POULTRY A:mouraCo = 146 er : Met CACO Ww ' 4 cago when the first day's total unknown and the seid child hes violated 100 o'clock im the Serateas aad shall be § ; business plans.” peraoiT neh oa Ased Drv GO 29 5 ehn & , “0 / ) = (rains opene ® receipts were $4.00, a law of the State and that said child the afternoon and no Every b, i pp raTno! , Me ch 2 wae Prices paid Archivos 183 LOP Gian os ih prices. mixed and then Or anning should be placed unger the jurisdiction qualified elector present bear ar lime at , bb tre or No quai t} efin 7 it CNA ol 1 “wees. > ( » . a , oe ef this Court ' : bread ocretaey of the ‘reawuty Nene Peas 34053 Mane ee te : . es 5 | bed ] ly ‘d th ’ _Primarily a tea store, the First In the came of the people of the State Gootne ‘thereat thall' bon alaeee fois { writes that the expanding U-S. noite’? hens 20-32 light type 19-20 Bala Lima 180 bwekh Ab 6 climbed slowly upwatr on 1 esting Track National Tea Shop also handled of Michigan. you are hereby notified that The polls of said election will be open | economy “has grown right over eal ears of fryers 13. 3'2 Ibs) white Belt & On e338 bee ss: Board of Trade today h ite the hearing on said petition will be held 9¢ 7 o'clock a.m. and will remain open | ae ’ “ee an ve rows 34-38, caponetios Beech Nut ., 281 fone 8 Cem... s94¢/ Board of Trade loday. such items as eggs, coffee and 4; the Court House im the City of Pon- | until 8 o'clock of said day of election. t and left in the dust, both Socialism a Ibs) 40.43. (8-5% fos) 4447 Sencir Ar oe Lerilard =... 217 * * ® at Birmingham bulk spices. tise tm sald County. ‘pee ta the { HELEN TUCKER JENCKS ¢ . as owenntagiowomasutass — eu - 2 . ril 58 : and Communism. ' | Bech Stee]. 1317 Marsh Pieia 345 The market was very dull at the | Harlvey V. McNamara became afternoon. and you are hereby command- | ee bh . ij “But the progress won't be con- Livestock Rowing Ae Ne ware Slo ggg opening but became a little more | Construction of a test track and president of the company in 1945 °°, SDB" Personally at said beortag. | ; . > ium . 23 t . t being Impractica o make persona iz tinued unless we follow national | DETROIT LIVESTOCK | bona sure tet eet ce be oe active as soon as the price direc- |evaluation center at Birmingham | and the sales annually from the service hereof this summons end notice | Te the ¢ NOTICE tolte Ae H ; policies that allow the healthy ad: | DeTnoir Merch 28 (AP) — Hoge Surg Warn... 433 Mid ora ra ang ton Was set. Largest advance | for its Tractor and Implement Di- | chain exceed a half a_ billion ae week previews poblication of @ copy | seribed Cemetery Lots; Oak Hill Ceme- — vance of the day-to-day process of *'*%l* 1300 No carly sles, asking 28 grist My. 324 Monsen Ch 1122 from opening prices was scored , doltars Pontiae Press a newspaper printed and ‘f'Y Pontiac Michigan : , | eents or more higher Brun Beike... 264 Mont Ward 73 vision was announced today by . circulated in said County Notice is hereby given that you are — “betterment from the bottom up. Cattlo—salnble 2200 Largely a siaugh- Budd Co 20.§ Motor Pd 2 by new crop wheat futures. lthe Ford M . | National Foods will carry about | Witness. the Honorable Arthur #& Teduested to remove certain floral vases | 4 “Confidence that the value of ‘*" “!et #nd yearling run; about 25 per Burrought . 96 Motor Whee! 282 * * * ; | Motor Co. 1. ’ ; Moore Judge of said Court tm the City, #24 flora! urns from the Oak Hil! Ceme- i. cent receipts cows, steers and yearlings Calum & H.... 146 Murray Cp .. 353 . _ skesmen said the wil | 3,500 items and the inventory in of ’pontiac in said County, this 25tn dey | ‘FY 08 oF before April 2 1955. Upon the dollar will be maintained in| opening active strong to mostly $0 ‘ents Campb Wy... 303 Nat Bis 33.0 Wheat near the end of the first Spokesmen sai center will this new type store represents an of Merch AD. 1988 Y | fatlure to respond to this notice said the next quarter-century will en- | D€her heifers sharing advance cows Can Dry 153 Nat Cash R.. 442 hour was “ to 1% higher, May be built on a 4acre plot near . - Sea! ARTHUR E MOORE fore! vases and floral urns will be ats- i | mostly 8@ cents higher: ne early sales Can Pec fea Nat Dairy... 301 ’ aay. the division's off oe - Investment of around $250,000. A true copy Judee of Probate. Posed of and removed {rom the Ceme- | : courage the investment necessary | pulls or replacement cattie: bulk early Capita! Air! 29) Nat Gyps.. 467 $2 11%; corn ts to %s higher, May vision Ss wees at 200 FE. | I O. Shy is the Detroi PAULINE B HEWITT, | ‘TY property By order of Cemetery to finance the power and ‘tools for } ss mostly choice (ed steers 38.00-26.50; Carrier Cp. 626 Nat beac .... 835 $1 45: oats ‘4 to “s higher, May) Maple Rd. ; ora y is troit branch Deputy Probate Register, | Board of Trustecs ’ ; the geememie development of the |e erg MOIS 8, ond obore: Cone Jt... 168 Nat thea. T% hi manager of National Foods and | Juvenile Division | OF Lot Bik. Gr. Lot Bik, ; next twenty-five ” 3180, sone eulhny na comm win tines | Golemecs 338 NY Air Bre’) ater te unchanged io higher, | Survey work ts currently am- | this includes the new Sylvan Cen. | March 28, 1006 | ae Ty is dot 7 : ‘The public sles needs to fee} | 1400-1800: bulk attiity and low com- | Cen Ii Pa... abe SY Coe 373 | May 99%: soybeans \ lower to ? 2 | derway end construction ts ter Store. The local store is a part; STATE OF MICHIGAN—In the Probate | § aoe 1 § 1s 7 | \ confident, Mr, ‘Humphrey con-| mercial cows wee to 18.00, connend and | Gere ton: BS Norra weet 29 higher. May $2.53%; and lard 10 scheduled to begin about mid- | of the $10,000,000 expansion pro- | Sour,,{9F, tne County of Osklang, |) 313 1 i ise : é Fr. - pre yr | cutters mostly” 1100-1300; “few light- | CRI & NW... ig No Am As ses to 20 cents a hundred pounds high- | | April. Completion ts expected | gram carried on this past year by | Im the matter of the petition concern. | 3 = aH +4 3 tinues, that Government 15 | weight canners 10.50 down rysier . 143 Nor Pac s May $12.80. about mid-July : ° Leo Cole Jr. minor. Cause No. 13523 ; working successfully for lasting eee caine 100, marbet opentas Cystes ove “+ soe meee: ies a _ _ j . this company for this area of to Tso Coie Br father of said child 13 prod if ie ; ' . 'e. Tong toe ear . r es Michigan. been Court peace, (2) men of integrity are food and choice vealers 2500-3100, high Climax Mo... 6 Cate ou m4 STOCK AVERAGES | The center will have four "tor. “The transformation auleging that the present Shereaboute of |2 69 36 170 ® leading the government, (3) pri- choice and prime individuals 32.00 or Clvett Pee... 494 Diver Ep 15 NEW YORK. March 2&-Comptied by ture Courses” within 4 one-third | from the | the father of the said minor child is ¢ tee $3 y H vate enterprise will be encouraged. 33%5'bs ae tee eae erie tid 00. | Palm... sae Ovens hi G! 110 The Associated — ‘ow ee ,mile oval track where engineers | Commer et ten today’s modern | 3"ige of me state Sod that said chind ié 192 42 268 > | ; | 19.90: below 15.00 Col 166 AWaAir 19 il .. Supermarket s brought about should be .|3 405 41 56 ® and (4) serious recessions can be | net many deiee 15.00 i lambs | con Baie... oe Penh EPL 023 Indust. Raile Util, Stocks im 1 put expermental and produc the change in retail mer. | Sstion of enact, Mater the jurte- | 5 M 43 34 ’ avoided. opening strong to higher, but market not |Com GE 325 Peram Pict ye Net change... "3 om tractors and equipment biggest inge mer In the name of the people of the State ¢ 58 8 6 ‘ ® fully established: early sales good and | Coee or e.od ior a Parke Dee oT tous nay. 218 ta 11) 1s02) through intensive tests under sim- Chandising that has probably ever of Michigan. you are hereby notified | ¢ oY 1 ne Grain Prices deck w prowl be ow veg fray oe Ret | Som Pw pf 44, 108] Pa RR me Week ago... 1218 6 155! | ulated field conditions. been experienced in the span of | be be held Paes Hor Sm) nt om — | ‘ 62 131 | considerably . \c 3 vee April A.D. 1965, at nine o'clock | *emeago, March 3 IAP) — Opening er See Ong pain or at tae 2} HR] be an obstacle course. hydrate | MINE: OF, otherwise as, Prot sits eesti Pai os of: oR ¢ 4 iAP) = ‘ or ‘ ; | testing area and ble 80 80 st,’ says | oe to appear personally at said : CHICAGO LIVESTOCK 412 Phil Pet 78.4 | 1064 high 683 155.2 rum course | ; hearin ing 5 132 62 352 1 OF May 21% my sapocces Sis | 13,000: active woteness’ stonay te Sree ou “at Put Ploe O. a4 . _ me | ae “_ re | athe tore former C. F. Smith stores | servies Dereof this. su and 4 tan : 3 ie 19 streeed: eees . 000; . ne summons Botice July mostly $5 higher: DETROIT STOCKS ests are currently bei con- ved gen CN ie Be Lats | mont sales “Choice, 190-290 fo butchers et Ee wea Plies Oo ae (Hornblower & Weeks) ‘ducted on a farm near Clark. of the National Foods chain. sh previews te, enid hearing "a F me ‘ 3 mm iE soeees 208 Soybeans 17.76-18.00, around three decks choice Seag 07 2 h t tine Press a newspaper printed 10 Cora” May 252% | No 1 and %s 300-220 1b 18.35. 240-200 Doug Aire ., 786 Redio Cp 44 Piwres after decimal re tae ° | ston. .. (and cireulated im seid County § a6 ‘ 364 19 33 Ban sei, Meet MBER [Brees ots meaiehe BE mews meters a ng ‘Reports Rising Soles mags meen shoe OTT RO | 4 sows ter . n i olding 323 idwin Ru sevcee | Moore rt, in the City ¥ * M“ instances f t 3 le BR. Repub 8) rt Gerity -Michigan* cae 35 f Pontiac id C . 3 144 1 “ 13 < 4 ; ** | do-s00 i» 4. start tow Siorense Sent at L a Reyn Met ise Kingston ‘Praaectss a 16 $3 Chrysler les r of Studebaker Trucks ef March nA D. 1985 ounty, this 2th day 5 72 7 54 c mu © Galabie cattle 21.000, salable calves Bast Kod 723 Rey Tob B 411 0 Berew? Le ‘2 33 Above 1954 Fiqures . : Seal ARTHUR EF MOORE 5 62 7 on: steersand nesters slow. steady to 50 | . on L 2 RKO P xi Milgwent Absoctve® ‘ 83 : g ‘ SOUTH BEND, Ind (UP) — A tue copy wa Juage of Probate | KENNETH v_ANTEOMY .t wer other c on moderately active al 4) oc pe . me udy rod cae ULINE HEW perintenden a : stendy’ to strong afew teode high choice Emer Rad * 18 Befeway aa “4 Wayne Screws — ues 13008 ot Te Chrysler Division ee truck sales have shown | Deputy vroeete Revit. aed Pg rath * . > 14, 1 Fy f a prime steers bula choice e 24 os Lea 471 *No sale bid and es of Chrysler C re ed t Stea nerease since the first uven vision é | steers and yearlings 2425-2775 most Ex-Cel-O ,. 104 8 Pa so ———_—_—__--—_- —- ---—- - orp. report oday March 38, 1955) 17. 18 18, 38, 28 30 31 4 Pe one 2 neem wy | | vere Mor 33 Scoville 35.2 stode-Pack 127 Je Lines....., 224, Its retail deliveries for the first | oe your, Loren F. Van Nort- | a —— oo a 8 20 31 Apr. 1 2 ’ steers 16.00- a load of | Firestone . , 96 Sead A 82 gun Ot 13). JS Rub -..° 431 20 days of March totaled 10,580 Wick. general manager of the di- crry of Pont! . , | Sal pocthand che hefre Webesae;(Prock tral.cc 38) Seeihon”™ a Bape GS 2 Cbaecl" "Gt Chrysler and Imperial cars. | vision, said today. The telling ia coop os oropmeed |» Will Bay Your Land | SNe cna an onnarnl care ther pn" fh Home BY RRC SE ERS ooh te the same 6 period deliv-| Van Norwick sald ales during] Sasvey ictal Warten, ot | Cqmtzact at Low Discount | | ; end commercia! bulls 1s 09-17 60: good | Gen Pits 813 Geren Vee. 538 Thotnp re 60) «Van Raal ., 362) ries numbered 6,309 units. | the first 20 days of March con-/| the City of Pontioe at & Special City f > chotee vealers oo. u | ” . . , ® Elect con wit ;: . ead commercial vealers 1360-3100. tes | Gen Motors 96.9 Sou Ry AE ere vn eee 8, ©. M. Braden, Chrysler gneral | |tinued the trend by jumping 50.3 | the state Biennial Spring fection to be List Your F loads choice 700 and 625 Ib feed-' Gen Ry Sig .. 446 Sparks W 34 | Trepsamer .. 604 West Un Tel 96.7 sales namager, said so far in the per cent above sales during a sim- | Be!¢ Monday. A < tee This pre With Us for Quick ; steers 22.75-23.00 | Gem Refroe 316 Sperry €)6) Twent C Fox. 281 Westg A Be .. 282 current model season the fact | ilar period of January posed Ordinance pulbished tn ac- sheep 6.000, market pot entire-|Gen Shoe .. 57 Sid Brand 386 | Underwa 3135 Westg E! 4 ory cordance with Section 7, Chapter VII of Wy estadtiched. but eround $9 lower thas | Gea Tel 414 Std Of Cal 18) Un Carbiee © 86 White Mot 372 has shipped or has firm orders) He said a projection for the final | Orden any {biting Fluoride WM. H. KNUDSEN ' 4 most eales geod to prime weoled lambs | Sorte! Re a) Std Ou ND "at Omit air Lin’. 48a Weelworte. agg (om dealers for more than 112.000 10 days of March also showed al of Water | Realtor 110 I down 2300-2450. & load mostly doodrich % «Std OF On —s 45.2 Ott Aire 1% Yale & Tow 354 Units. continued rise. He said the rise |. Shall the Ordinance iviting the choice 95 ib No 1 skin shern lambs | Joodyear os . | addition of fluorides to dite te $10 22.80. cull otlow good lambs 1500-2200, Oran Paige .. 28 Sew War, abs Uni Pron. BSS Febtanat jeg _ Chrysler's total 1954 model sales was made despite an industry-wide | supply of the City of “Pontise be adopt. Peaties Bebk Building Ull to good slaughter ewes 6 50-8 00 Gt No Ry 406 In Gas Im 378 Zenith Rad 107 numbered 99.908. slump in truck sales. aan Ordinance te the onan Phone FE 4-4516 In Memoriam 2 Funeral Directors 4 Help Wanted Male 6 __Help Wanted Male 6 Help Wanted Female 7 Help Wanted Female 7 Help Wanted Female 7 Work Wanted Male 10 wa RAR RRR a RAR AR SISO OO PPP PD PPP PPP PAPA PL A@ DRIVERS FULL OR PART! “EE > AMBITIOUS WOMAN wir CAR o1 ma | 7 aes i IN LOVING MEMORY OF oun | D | J hns “* NEED A JOB: | IRL OR WOMAN TO HELP WITH WITH WOMAN FOR CLEANING, PRI |CARPENTER & CABINET. NEW i car cen Baber Wine on one SOn- onns' [A *Compeny veld | wuts 9ce 0 mente seedy vice) wits Beeds to carn tb weekly. Rousewor and care of children Must sunt be pertioute r. Colored pre-, & repair: available now Burt i passed away a year 0 today ey r —_— " - vein. Om . : mime D. - | Ne « FUNERAL HOME FACTORY bonus and advancement interest! ting and Fine Bavarian ine HOUSEWORE arte must Murdock. FE 2-7061 _ itt : $3: | Re, ome Knows the silent heartache | _~DESIONED POR FUNERALS” ACTO you’ Must have @ car. be honest | No canvassing Cail Lincoln +1008 pods moa IN Wok oa Gtnt 7 HELE Cane | CARPENTRY. CABINETS Rie beloved wife of Colin B Bechelot. The griet we bear m sence | V REPRESENTATIVE have lots of embition Apoiv | or TYler 60622 EE ET | fer le TF old int, Some light | @ siding. D. M. Wright. ‘ . 24 . or | ae oe r) Coun 3. For ode one one ae ee, — oorhees-Siple Notenaits known industrial a ig ee ww We eras 4 Beauty Operators, 2 In 3500 beth Lake Rd | . Live ip Ser} j AKER AND C FE N- Bachelor Jr. Mrs. Mary Winters Some som , | ‘acturer 6 openings in the P\R1 TIME PARK: MANAGER Experienced. $73 TO START LE. LADY PORHOUSE- Ww ‘ ter Kitchens « specialty. FE Mrs. Isabelle Howell and Mre The face we memory FUNERAL HOME compote’ and ‘agressive spice: for eveuings ead veenenis we Steady. geod heures. | ede ng Kg oak or OR gad cate for 4 ehildren under { Jean Golding: dear sister of And God will limh the broken chain Am@bulance Service Plane or Motor to ca: Rave ensodens seterenses, shany ANDRE peters hal gaa for 4 chiléree . TE Alexander, Miss Mary and Miss Still closer when we meet again _ —sss“§$§s ATO mercial Teetaattenel asa tbeseen. and experience in handling 39506 8 yrs. old. } school age, can live | lized and seeded. FE 4 Neilie Jamison. Mrs. Lovina Rob- ‘Sadly missed by all the family ~ ee mental accounts Exclusive and ore tee, Stemonies. Appts 50 BEAUTY SALON MIDDLE - ULI KIND, ; a : * band mM, . Bee Monuments 44 Eriniacg Romiiutes| SE ipey Si tate prem opB erm See i ei | tine Wemted__8 GEESE Sent pm at the C J hardt Fu wers es ever to mar who can show h pormenem! cme. nee con BEA ATOR L wages References. FE 2-482. Se eneeseeenas , eral ‘Home, Keege Harbor with | WwW ee 3 por oimect axp eave can produce Lifetime future 70t\ the requirements, | pert time. Before 3, PE ¢-000s LEAGED WOMAN TO CARE BOOMING BUSINESS MAKES wulivine Years of envericoce. Rev. Barney Roepeke officiating gDUNsTA NS FLOWERS Pontiac Granite & Merbie Company | ith earnings unlimited Weekly | CURB GIRLS MUST Be ia AP. for semi-tnv (not bedridden) | ening available for responsibi. = Ms o MI ¢ait j Interment in Oakland Hills Me- seeq w “ A mJ & George E Sionek er drawing eccount age@inst gener- “ REAL ESTATE Sal ReMEn ZI 2 room 8 am to 3} pm woman Mon Fri. Apply man of woman with car to cal) die want BM! ¢& moral Gardens Mrs. Batchelor "Berm 0 FE 2800 0) Onninna Ave _ FE 24800 ous commission with equities be WANTED AT ® Woodward “at Square Li mes Unicg Le _ | iy Puller epare tine" Qppertucity wbolesate Maes beehion.| PE will he in state at the C. J. God- cit arene OWERS ~ ne peld monthly Group insur- ns DL , be (2) AUBURN _FE 32119 ance hospitalization bonus and RAY O'NEIL. Real Nene oan gher_¢ ; . _ Help Want N Sther benehien NEIL, Realtor | Gri Gms WANTED STONY 'S _Dousework. Live i. EM 32383.| NESS ANY 120 E. Clark Re aod &D MAN WAN si oF 4 ns ed Male 6 2 barrier it ‘vou are -thiaking _. Murer | Oven 96 Drive In 3800 Elizaveth Lake | MIDDLE AGED LADY. GARE OF | SL. Free a ‘ oar kind. nl td 3uub-O8 wm : d ners} Directors Lebout changing to stabiitres: __ Phone FE. : 6 a * LAB TECHNICIA a 7 loved budtand of Mrs Maude P| ~~ een ACTUAL Jo8e OFEW MN us. [rar ,eround industry “tor @ sale. REAL ESTATE N COUNTER AND CHECKING RCRING NG GERLS | works. Live in $454) after small general hospital PE &-1598 Fae ee an Te Tod nell; dear father of John M | COATS FUNERA | el ; ound future, apply in person | Experienced or U expe’ so pranch masag- GIDE AGF Ow OLDER WoW Took Can OWN Cate Fee oon Ess Parca PL LstEninG Eaves Burnell Jr. Mrs. Orval _Sowels Compiete iacilities tongs. | Tote Genter Room 860s’ Ureen Monday niabi. March 28th 7°30 | estate students Plenty | Samp Ronis meen AGE OR OLDER WOW. | "hours! Selling nationally kao wn | PA on at * Mrs. Daniel Pifer. James Burnell Drayton Pilains— Waterford Tw _ St. Boston, 14 A 7 other time) Perk | and. floor time Congenital sur- | - Apply im person, 044 W apie shliging under ie “To cushion shoes is easy. 133 "series | oR . y] sss . = <__-_— — pe ie S$! oR. 4 a Sere et “ |. MO... for entire famig— . aioe caiaeee Allen and Norman Burnell Mre one . COUNTER GIRL. MARRT BOB's | ° or *> | comm Experi Work Waited Peniate™ 11 Archie Reté. Puneral ce wilt Pursiey Puneral Home, PE ¢1211 i eeter's 18 to © See our — Haaker _ Rad. FE ¢6821; | Comey Island 747 N phased Apply | _swer, (am 8-246} _ _ | catalog Write wate ANWERS, 6K. | } . oo ae ete ere ee Pen PE¢issg AMBITIOUS WEN TO BELT pee el a tenet pm “perviser ghee” vegistersd puree —Bisction “Mass ’ -LL i) Soll Le ee fence No eaperience nectioa'y |B" ATamere: jus actors wom the RE AT. ESTATE “AREER G Fortoor ‘Suty ipSamall geverel oe eT eel R. mnougntful Bervice apet | Cau or write Cyclone Fence Co, —_ guburn Hotel . CAREER GIRLS | FE +1528 Instructions White Chapel Mr Burnell will ——wr ewe Detrou 3. TEm- GOOD OPPORTUNITY FOR AM. | SALESMAN RUSH Rusn BR LE AND ENT | hhe Ip state at the Voorhees-Bipl bitious reliable man Retail ice- | woman for counter work at @ a ee (OLGES | MRNTANE AOVERTINING MANA Gram ttitimre™ Wah auey | ind lanbaiws Mt, ful uth Gee site mam at, ge eet epeet =§= ATRLINES SIDBTRGS ARCH Tes Sst. Gales etade e (have some cash Please 04 homes. and subdivisions | See, office dealership exp $250 Reply Pontiac Press Boz 56 | : wns a statistics for ive full petzona] habits and ref- over . .. $373 | Eitsabeth. Battle Creek. Mich. At 10 am. toda row.ne power tool manufacturer erences P © Box 165. Hudson, Plenty of floor time will train Receptionist $210 SALESW OMEN | P 92. beloved mother of Mrs y patos opportunity for creative Mich men with other sates exp dr. ceretary Sees CREDIT / Charles Me 4 ‘ 4 there were replies vidue, Car and travel re Hostess = itis $278 * | Frances RUichcock and Mrs Mar the Press “office | quired Send resume and sales nase orexing, Foe MENTO OR J. VALUET, Realtor Peeboard parrom 000000000) Hise INTERVIEWERS | HOSTESSES— Z ett ehner uneral service an. Und Ban . $-0883 . : : . } T , a on | wil) be held Wednesde) March the foll . | Box » _ . ! ‘ite end Sorueny, co rer 348 Oakland Ave re | Midw est E m lov ment ae neve s ful: time ovening in ST \TION AC 1ENTS 4 30 at 3 pm. at the Parmer -Bnover ollowing boxes: | aMBITiOUs MAN WANTED 3 000 per veer. Applicants | in. es PowTiac STATE Dane BLbo. | . Green gee several tol cad wart | Puneral th Dr Wm. H } tviewed between 9 and 12 3 evoninas . -4 Marvech officiating Ieterment 1% Steady wort and good poy 18 _Elisapeth Li Ad *noom No. 8 | Switchman. Apply General | _FE | weet Immediate discount priv. | Oca Mull Cemecery Mra Guedings 8, 9, 31, 14, 15, 25, 80, ane Ol MOTT WD —win¥ INDUSTRIAL ENGINEER sao, | 4yard master. Johnson | CANDY AND BAKERY) ftoor emoloyment offtee | | Grover Funeral Home alter 10 84, 90, 106, 106, 115, 116, | | ewane | watching Pontiac prree? Sinemet potentia: s700/ Ave. yard office. | SALES WOMEN | WAITES } E am Tuesde a ~ u growth tiae ¢ ~ | - ? | MARCH oss eu. N P| Fehon Sr sai and etry fewer neve dine ORGS AR OVER 3) Tor Faster and our nondey pe) SALESWOMAN | : e . # « | iervana ch Mis Bakcee ts | Sites tare gk | ROND EMPLOYMENT ae years ofvage ‘Ropers | = vis Sagertonced, Dreforted Mrs nees ] ita — Realto ol OW uron A well established j. : Moqete a bro net Bovard _FE_5-6181 _ a3") | Ww sR _Room_ 12 tometive Pimence Comeenn. with | 8200 m. | Cr, has avernee Sia * Moqein. ve Ore rive animes AUTOMOWILE “SALFSMEN NSULATION INSTALLERS FOR Branchoo, in 10 wie. nee open. | FRE D's SANDE RS { r , ere une g o experienc e | ‘ > ne for trainee earn adv oars Bree ar . need { For Pontiac oo We need 6 additional selesmen preferred Werk in ponee TS H Bue: a pee oen stugnments “airs “dome. Ailsa I rr a r 2 Brace-@mitr eral “OR WANT AD | to handily the increased activity Prone LAkeview 17-6658 Detroit uccesstul candidetes should be Mome created by 1955 Dodge Our com-) ——— ' 22-28 years of age high school fia’. “aeainate pent to “Beart, so 37 saic nus a f METAR es cia | - | mise age bonus olde cam make MIDWEST rif panh D'poit tc, Boe | CLERICAL. GIRL” x _sroixaw ea ett toe oa Nettie, 222 S Ecith 8. age 79 | DIAL FE 2-8181 : 7 . COUNT as ace le @ Reloved sister of Mrs Martha contacting people and ere willing _175, Pontiac Mich Ove experienced im general of. SECRETARY LOCAL Cot ate for an excitir glamorous career also housecl Vicinity ef F Terwillieger Mrs Minnie Weert i Se I hice mers ee “ JOb2 FOR MEN TOP LINE MAN te ine cashier some typing ie “Fieas _boeTe room on Write giving hone number. to Crescent Lake 6-5604 Inn . ul emenschnet “ee . i and Pred Clemons. Punetal ser Froms a.m. to 5 p.m, manager Riemenochnetde! aro Junior investigator $220 S. work with manager No la is _ perm __JOrdan 6-3966 san serreunaings ' OF cree camina pratanel Sehool MATURE WOMAN WANTS sate ice @ill «be held) Wednesda 32 8 Saginaw Please no phone < UbIor sete: 1! creck pay Appivy @ N ree | OTHERS BELPER wate Press « M. Pontiac wort or gy oe some typing. ee ec her we All errors snould pe re Fale Gotieve erad $380 UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY FOR A | vive im Christan home, MI) IF YOO ARE ; orectical Cottpcott efficisting — interme Press assumes no” EXPERIENCED MEN POR TRAIL- | -ourney wen $450, young mechanical engineer or | | schoot graduate write for ; : | ag interme: : es no respon. | ef final assembly Apply im per. | fandscane a 9430 trade school graduate to work on 48_N. Saginaw st | extras Hae a®D NIGHT | ‘nformation on how to get et Cates oO Corners Cemetery M Q swuity for errors other son Holly <- Apprentice $300! metal cutt research in Pom | shift. Apply im person. 204) Av a He in state at the tnan to cancel the charges _inaw Rd Melly. = Jun © come tiec ~ COUNTER GIRL | bu u wee we ; tor accountant $200 area. Must have transporte- rm Rd Tomahawk Res Pursley Punera! ome for i rue of EXPERIENCED PART TIME’ . | ton. Good salary and chante Ser Full of part time Birmingham ’ | Cord of Thanks 1 J Seimenes incl tate || fone were Om MIDWEST | Sera" apeetemect ping | Sse eee ne, Oke as : oe _182 0 Ave _— - | F ent, —_ae . oO | rendered valucies« through EXPERIENCED CHEF ONE Ca- ad PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG | me of background wosnnene Birmingham. nes : the error. Wh ancetia- FE +4 RFSTFD IN 1 wisn THANK MY MANY tens noe mann ee Dable of taking complete charge | aN TO MOVE GRAVEL AND | * photegranbe Wo Gen ESTED IN| weverieneed. Must have good ref. | WIDOWED LAD’ DESIR friends ecards end a o chen y ip reon ar- v aporen- cook Gurtmg my recent ‘ness Rose get your “kill sumber.” temelt's. ub Woodward, Bir-| _top trees 575 Mt. Clemens tice. in photograph sutdion Give} erences Apply in person at the Wiline fase nd na ) ; ie Bo Sdjutmente wil be minghe i PART TIME JOB ace anc detail 20 te shotograghte Huron ly Market. ae W | Willing to Live tm OR 33009, : ven without tt. experience Box No. 8. calls attend school : : | Make $50 to $1 week. part | — zat. : AITRESS A WOMEN ; In Memoriam -2. Closing time for advertise EXPERIENCED CLOTHING © time Ca” FE Mead tor eosiet | evrp ‘rt im verson. 633 Av telephone solicitors. ; z — | ments containing type sires salesman end also men's . Help Wanted Female 7 dea; t the state, . F = om Upvine MEMORY OF LAaY- larger than regular agate furnishing salesman Must | PosITION N AVAILABLE ADJUST ADJUST. between 10-12 a. m. 8 3 Cramer, who passed away type is 12 o'clock noon the be with’ 28 and @ years | “| ™ aeeeanenee Tomahawk Restaurant | _ Telegraph Rd. - Ae ago twdey March 2 day previous to publication. of age Write iett@r stating With netiona’ concern Must be AIRLINES HEED : wren “ a ‘i ; : | experience and give refer ~bigh school graduate 1 yr col-| YOUns women 18 to 3. See our C < ber not forgotten ; Transient Want Ads may geces to Pontioc/Prese, Bes 4 ‘ese. axe ) to 25 single man —"¢_Under 0. pedle of taking comtpiete Shares | “Floor laying.” Lt a =, Wiseed oy & , 28181 for an ad-witer, lt * 36 60 073 @) Bott, Guarigvois end Smith | Sears. Roebuck and Co. BOND” EMP! PL "OY MENT os 2-818 Psp a ad » Migé-614i. . 1 N. Sager -. 183% W. Moree Room 13! yee a . ; o\ : . \ . < | j F y \ i ; y . | ae | i . : . —— : : laa THE PONTIAC PRESS. MONDAY, MARCH 28, 1055. en Serve Garden Plowing 168) Lost & Found —24| Wid. Contracts, Mtgs. 32/FUNNY BUSINESS by Hershberger| For Sale Houses 43| For Sale Houses 43 k s,s So eat ; BE Cas FOR SEASONED con. Tiry. Cg $300 DOWN a car te W. Rares + Z | foarte. New with | Saat ere a 1 © i o | effet eer oe ee eee me basement . EBTNO ADNAN kes Es = GT. CEMENT | ccoun?: ATE : = Boe, SteCE = No Down OORKEE! respete Ea bv. amt sREE! ones Oo rE “ | Pinish rest yourself ia Payment Fon PROMPT iecOMe WAR capes Fe estates bedroom. fireplace. ccreqned | im | $160 PER HOUR | front enced | _down payment. ater 4. OR 3-p125.| Famine Gus iity you tor s| . June delivery vour ‘a acre $5,008, | ~ IE dischares and 612 de pe rooms. ; . insulated down. 2540 Frankson. Rech- | ‘posit ven wns | z ies Eee pass do ester, _ © PANOUS at eee | Ortoovile 32, Reverse _ebes | | OVELY LAKE FRONT case mud ewe MY ~T ake District ISN’T IT LOGICAL? you the Waterford Drav- or surrounding reas, to list voyr vy oe het omareetai WHI j | See xO & OXFORD HOME| neo ul = eel name bar aa. wa sses Leet) we ECIAL 381 8 Saginaw T34 Glenwood BROS | area peer grade . awe } ve oD wl 1005080 with Peach | nit ~ ens i] setee i terme L getave | Redwood, full price M0, For | further information call OR }-7614. Taederane BENJAMIN R. BACKUS Prone OR Tiger ON 3.178 Fe ee ance nen | HERBERT C. DAVIS bata Utility Newly deco- FETE 5.2 aurea? ZA ieee reies| ELIZABETH IM WRIGHT, Realtor : ha -- xe SPE ect oS ae “I met Ed's bus — I wanted to be sure we left home in S100 DOWN LAKE. : —H E- Tesazoen, oft nelivia MAHAN HAS BUYERS | time to catch the early show!” Bast Garten ESTATES R Gardner 41 1 PE Eons ce eyapeeunent ws _ Notices & Personals 25 Seat Acrion Here's real comfort for the smal work roofing | . storm win oe city Buren &. ang 1.” Sous, Plotting, "eee of, siteree SAVE MONEY {| CASH FOR YOUR EQUITY IN % . 7, ! ; = family Thi: 2 bedroom home Laundry Service UDIVOX HEARING your Mating wncepttea wens, | Rent Apts. Furnished 33 Rent Houses Unfurn. COLORED | With Tull Basement. automatic. of eat facluding Laber aad me a net Service 18 ae 4 Sectnee res ie our utm to please yes Our % NNN NS RES IRIN | R ae Us ~~~ 3 2 bedroom modern home. full i d Cen wlecle. lendenened cement work. -| Years of satisfactory Real Estate APT $10 WEEK. FE 62970. 1701 WALLED LAKE MODERN CON. ons ne terms. Jaina much wested location ef ite, buckles | te ee “ill be satiated we aoe Biences 2 bedroom, close to vik We have several chotce lots avail-| Elisabeth Lake Er‘ates with San Se handle al) detalis for financing ATTRACTIVE 3 ROOM. ADULTS | _ lage, $18.50 weekly MA43234 able cash or terms | tlewes on the best beach i : | and closing Call us today to list only . nts. | aon Pew | ADAMS REALTY sicaicking.” otc “Aine ifequard your property mee The ROOMS anp _Remt Houses Unfurn. 36 62 avvure ave. FE 46-3383 to protect your children It can't 28734. To Buy—To Sell-To Trede | bath furn or unfura. Heat and) : |__ORF2tde or PE aime last 20 dont. wail! Pull etiee | || YOU BUY IT- WE'LL INSURE IT| bot water furn. Private entrance. |! BEDROOM LAROE YARD | 8 ACRES 010.088 wD 60.100 down Act. An ; vallable soon. ea Ra. | Near Grand River 824000 68.000 N G1. HOMES. 61300 . © eeres near Grand River modern Louse Reta! Eeieetee| BROS. < > an > Zz te af sts i | i i : EHF : mt Ali ts i ; HH a i Ht : 7a. REALTY CO. REAL Also small cabin. Adults. 34 Belle with 8 room 02,000, 64.000 vee OR 3-4468 er after 4 gore. 8 with tw $1,000 down, Ovber good C. ALGRIM, BROKER MA ¢1444 of MA ¢2003 mee a i i BRICK FRONTS Parms, business and commercial a ol @ ri MED SL | i cet a ? E ; a orope Roy Knauf, Realt Gocore! Larger homes for smaller, city NACE Verdi well wientea pts rag A —* J C H AYDEN properte suber 27, farms, overgreane a = webery. Dvi. | Ubuie entrance Soeet . eames ane. = payments are scarce, trade y ” | funged’ inches ein takin tease. | Reales Bree . made to satisfy all HOMEY BUNGALOW Grade entrance to becoment - Call us, no ob Priv broom closet “nd m . ; je yooms and beth. plus Oxi | proom closet “oc milk chute DORRIS & SON Kitchen. 1 conarion oak nent mec. | a ¢ Cuvaase, fa Ww. Wren PE +1557 farsae -Peaced beck on. lows very good posal for mY. 3 7 eevee cite, aie | feulag roowhe rand ie HAVE CLIENTS FOR MOD tos , : 00.0, torme Steal fer small aohasl. a cans oad _ wont era 2 and 3 bedroom homes : Bus gror. SUTRANCE. mily. office te Dravton | re Ai can quality ‘foanctaiy, | PRIVATE. 3 ROOMS AN BATH "| THIS ONE'S VACANT | Sows Bdter surry nt wut be : ar di, THe Renner. 7740 Grand View. ie 7) i ; "| @ LARGE ROOMS—2 bedrooms | *ld this weekend C-2 rneboish euled PE Sees, nce oie Room “Aprs WORKING MOTE | Ml terse! WHITE PLASTERING NEW —ARD_ BE OR rein. _~| [ing lake Rd. Route 3. Pontiac COMPLETE oA leeeelleenten Men 4 Mechanic. | ModSraised "titchen vies ary ee | Foe TOME. | PUAN LORY AOUEENEEEINO | SOT AOI aad that YE 2204 evenines, seen, “Ot Cal saytime FE | club license to sell deer. wine. Real Estate Service Sished “for wimest comfort! ‘tn: | Bike piesthABCE noon | fesST*ES9 tte, AM EXCEL BROS | | Aeon & Cokeer R cnly ‘snd thet Nite ts tntewt “ot w _quire 300 N. Saginaw. | side PE 46262. seme, terme ° | Silver Lake | nd Webster & Ben. OR D002. "Dish, and iget trucking FE ceo | ioe Liguor Geuizel Commieston to | cae cow or asd bees? We bey | iS CLEAN SLEEPING ROOM HUMPHRIES REALTORS | pedam. rench | 6. FLOOR LAYING, Trucks to Rent rl, gad wade property trom Rent Apts. Unfurnished 34 ip. bas cclems te chan Phone OR 3-187 or OR>1700 | looking Bulver sanding and : g — ~~~ | We drinkers »-4990 “ALT Ee , _ $-0802_ en your let or ours. many lots TWO ROOMS AND BATH. - ANT SLEEPING REALTOR FE 2-0474 , | -y b ~ S & S Landscaping a testy Ee MENT : privuenes Uied "evaliable. tor i suo Povey. =| distance to Tel- |B csereuive Neal Estee Exchange | Templeton ca oe oes. | trees AD Shrubs Lawns and ‘Damp ‘Troshs . Vide to cuit Many commercial | snd hot, water | Agulte ee LAKE FRONT coun Cement_Grives and sidewalks Pontiac Farm and properties available. Walnut Gt. Rogester, FE 31371. / cad ; : j Sound vatee of O87.680. : x ? J ROOMS ies JUDSON.° UTILI- Middleaged men. 162 ST UT $e tMetgre 42 tote. Onir / Fe tise Industrial Tractor Co. S ] Ity |x ‘Soouefte-sarw-ano ea. | mom © S we ROCR W ir" Lake Front Special . hs tor —=M . ny SN yivan ea Y te, 8. Johnson 19 6 or . . 2. ROCKWELL ST. 4 ws ow | : arene sthmeiee EM TN Leet PEL 2983 Orchard tk. Ra. “PR. 63119 ‘betore 8 'pm, | SLEEPING ROOM PRIVATE lesoment ‘vine and ae wor tx; ng 2 Years exo. 1131 Dover a... OPEN DAILY 8 TO 8 AND BaTH a home. PE 6-000. Best Buys ine room. Glassed tm treat serch. by) - ee Ye oi0s . Sat. SUN. 6 TO 5 Dravten Plaine, 2418 Secbaidt. | { OR 7 HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS. | 87.500 Reasonable éowe ser ire x.y Building Supplies 12A\ ..5 with we Pick UF WANTS WANTED LisTiNGs LaxD COW: | Sonne. KEW. PRIVATE ER tS showers" _~ Aes Today |K. 1. Templeton, Realtor “or hauling ané odd jobs. Phone OR PE 6-378 PE $1131. weaee, St oe ee ing SIDE EXTRA LARGE ; 3330 Orchard Lake Rd. PE +4063 sage ig a ito De you ve te Soe Wanted: Homes, Farms,| suildren. site month. 131 One| Sieem neated Private” enivenns. | THE BEST , cash an Recompiste home want RE E ATES _ Ga. . Call after § P FE $9082 Of everythine im this house BIG HOUSE to build? Over 500 satisfied cus- van serve yeu. Smith Land Contracts i) AND | Finest in design. materials | ’ : Ranch Home Deluxe 3 towers FE ¢i960 or Pontise PAUL M_ JONES REAL ESTATE | ber month | and’ workmanship. "Locstea | 166 N. Perry St., Pontiac , ress Box 200000 = Vs : | | C3 Rooms With Board 38) or a “rood tot in the best MUST BE 23 ie ~ Business Services 13), _O DELL CARTAGE NTED — ~~ ~~~ | residential section on the | WRECKED OR. . MOVED ie we eh Lecal and Movipa. If you heave anything for WILL BUY Y LAKE . Savoy -. corner of |1 OR 3 MEN. TY, HOME PRIVI- east side of town Two e2- Will cell entire io ese heater per. Aya TRERCHING COR os | recruit erecta apm want prompt property Pavchasee Bere” and "PE tra lares = a js Outside Se ee fay rece dee 8, oe one - . : : Se ; service, " ice te. ' “RE B TRENCHING = Kampsen water tile. Field tile. cond) 4-05 . — ; . Realtors FE 28 repaired by re monthly \. : ‘ . * . See Soe nh tae | PPPS PAEERRAROOGS | WAPATO BYALA ETPOS | Eames wre Re SRG, eM IIE Ras aw Bano PO MeN | Bs any | pONEER HIGHTANDS| Safe RS mE cS Ma eviers bones ae | Biome snmtios Sains | heme igaturine T bedrooms =| SEMINOLE HILLS ALAS with @ family sie 4 living end i “Casement Autor vw Hl 7 F i bedroom a waxed “weet | » the ety of Birmingham § room 500 DO : s ae- ror ° unvelio® on two jot 2 car «a. family fet cach apartment nas TP oil heat full rice s64d0 CLARKSTON rage. Inspect this home todav bed s. basement turna.e with $950 down A HOME YOULL LOVE poss, ena location. $0 500 IM M EDIA | I. a Peer semi-bungalow olan Russell Y - et gee * * 4 extensive Jandecapine low. net. — 3 ——— = is. PC SSE SSI IN hrubbery and shade compec oung basement. oi] furnace over- Mus sell owner transterred iully insulated 2 bedroom ond REALTOR -Morthwest of Clark-| Love!) 2 bedroom. iarge car-+ bath with vestibule entrance to “a Ww Ruroa ston $8,750. 61.750 down | peted living room 2 picture wip- holga rae ibd oem vee o_Evee tii 0; Sundey ‘til § = : : Aye ; nm ent o } ( yN T IAC REAI | \ | dows. firevlace tile bath stream heat space for recreation tubs |- lined kitchen, Dreakfast bar and wtlity cardep space $1450 down kk SIDE INCOME fenced back paved street storm, and screens Tz? Baldwin ———————— yard 2 ear warage PE 5-#275 —_— DRAYTON PLAINS 5 ROOM MOD. - | For Sale Houses 4s ee For Sale Houses HOLIDAY FARMS HOMES | _ORiando 3-1101 ! “ANN OFFERS ern Basement garage and large $1.000 down By owner R 30313 ROOM MODERN HOME #1390 Smal! 6345 Bucking’ Detrott Diamond 41-1162. | $1400.00 Down STARTER AVON TWP. $1500 Down—West Side | room. room | Modern 3 bedroom home. 2. home hag a} } dae iving room bed 7 porches. fui! basement 2 oe rr) ro ki pe pe beth | car garage Full price $9000 and shower All tiled floors Auto. | ont forced air heat. Aluminum | oe storing screens and storm 3 Redrooms | sash On @ large lot 100x225 In J ake Privileces & good neighborhood baie land- scaped Priced at only oor hla Had Dungelow »? ullt tm 4 carpete liv NE AR W Al. TE R's ing room 12518 and dining LAKE L carpeted hall ceramic ‘ ‘ tile bath oak floors drapes, These 2 beautiful lots high on a full basement of! heat in- hill and very scenic Size 100120 cinerator. lot ponteo With 13 Looting down on Walter, Lake fruit trees good west with a new 20x32 shell home on a suburban location $16. 500, paved bighwey. Priced at only terms $0060 with $1 own LOG CABIN Convalescent or Clime With ‘axe privileges om Williams State approved newly dec- Lake year sround Orated throughout 9 extra house. Interior finished in knotty large rooms 2 baths full ne Large livin i i — eet basement new of] AC unit, ining area TY nina nice new water heater all new kitchen 1 this large doors lovely large. ome today! Pullen price only. $4050 kitchen with ample work with 61 down . ! spate, new roof.- tncludes RIVERE RONT some equipment Extra large lot, gerden space This besutiful § room. story. Berries, 2 artesian wells settee home with tu bese- 1's car garage Shown by ving room rm kitehen Pul! path room. M appointment only | and shower Natura) stone fire | lace Recreation room. Auto ol) Sy [yan | ake Front eat 52 gal hot water heater . test This a very nice riverfront Ideal family home constst- home with jee @ privileges on ‘ oe J sleeping porches ry A Island Lake od at only also 2 room apartment on | jake level, fully insulated, ‘L. LADD new cedar shingles siding C. storm windows and screens awnings Lot 756x200 2's car 4206 288 OR. alto? on yee garage. $23,500 terms 4 Bedroom Colonial Beautiful brick Colonial on More folks than bedrooms then | 1’. acres in Bloomfield see this cozy, comfortable 3 bea- | Highlands Outstanding fee- room home with the convenience | tures include center hal! of 2 bedrooms and th down- spacious living room with stairs full basement, automatic | fireplace lavatory. enclosed eat and hot water losed rear porch om first floor 4 bed- yard) Don't wait, call today for | rooms, Ib, sleeping your « perch up. Full basement, i ou nee not kan car brick ga-' Why Pay Rent rege Be $28,900. ad a = and cottons it R A tt ] | offer ie cule suburban 2 family income Ww 3 foome and Oy nne nc. j bath up and down petairs REALTORS apartment ‘Teatures living ih 3% F Huron FEdera! 3-7193 Te Open enings and kitchen. downstairs apart ™ ead Guadey 14 hed footures uving room fre- _ —— | place room and kitchen | separate entrance automatic heat _ MR HANDY MAN | hot water lake privileges Mere * sccoreting for ven De oft t jo is ome ater od $12,060.68. by appoint. | will be im good shape 6 room modern close to lake. ‘y block to school & bus Summer renta| will ment | meke contract payments Price 96500 “BUD” NICHOLIE YOUR GOOD LUCK Owner transferred Must sel! this lovely 6 room Ranch Home. Built , 71 ACRES worth of Clarks Level Tost of the term cultivation Roed on 3 side: era oe. acre ‘ rk ston is under frontage Also &rm = mod- eerece 160 ACRES oroductive farm acre terms 200 eer FLOYD KENT, Realtor 24. W Lawrence St. Partridge BUSY TAVERN A real hot spot te NOT A GROCERY eit Tock” fate a wunported from all over the pore. lso ores old fash- a ng ok 5 you Tee, Shressa ce tpurty buy WARD E. PARTRIDGE MICHIGAN BUSINESS REALTORS LISTS In B Tres «3 W. Huron Open Eve. FE 23-0316 Very good low as $650 with $65 down. 4 a cleared and drained for cultiva- ; L. C. LADD of yards of black WELDERS !! 1 4286 Dixie aw’. Drayton Pisins for sale without | OR 3-236 - Open Sundays Sieturbing Oe pan et eo mad owt | aw & good net bor and ting 2 beers from od hom ou will sore 7 miles ot highway frontage worth the WILL SELL MY EQUITY Penton FE BOICE price Cal) us today: its very in @ well shaded 100x150 - “ pice. No Jot in the pentetiort- $035 Cooley Leake Rd FE 54-4002 “reas mation call OR )6641. be- | COUNTRY HOME SUPER MARKET fore 4pm ti cee home. living’ room. with large A cross of $200,000 Right in — natura! tireplace of cut stone near Detroit Needs $17.000 down DESIRABLE BUILDING LOTS Open winding a steirwos lave leree ae A 5 year lease Come ® and eee Bloomfield Pontiac and Water- , with where this rea] good buy cou ford Tewnship brick. stréamiined kitchen, “ bea | be. No. 35 . Sy] Realty | iz Mliy om? ae Base ylvan Realty | Ee ie"srfe) STATE-WIDE 2983 Orchard LE. Rd. vate entrance for hired help. 125 | FE 56-0418 acres With ake and live streem.| Rea! Estate Service of Pontise OPEN DAILY 8 TO® Good torm land new ender cane | suena Bate “Bank Bldg. SAT. GUN 8 TO 5 farm chinery. Wel acapted re Landmesser, 50078 . . or cattle. _ ORCHARD LAKE AVE.| pointmen‘ealy Ful price #34138) Sale Land Contracts 52 FRONTAGE “sa SEASONED ND CONTRACTS. We have $ lots. 50150. located RIDGEWAY | 6 per coat imerest. prop githia 3 bigsks of $e new Syiven PE 46203. @7ty. $800 discount, $3. - . e is se must REA EST. sO ‘eine one. group $4500 with Co-o operative Real Estate hci atk 6 ° maw. ‘ivien 1900 do DAIR T TOCK | , ™ | * an too $80 Income Orie Ward Money to Loan 53 Edw. M. Stout. Realtor iwmile porch, Rassbashabow Re | ‘(State Licensed Lenders) TT N. Saginaw 8t Phone Open Eves till 8 30, | Open Sun 13 to 4 FE 5-165 i ACRE ACRE FARM [) Lesiie Walker. Rochester OL 68311 1 " Lors 1 ACRE ON 15—10 A 12 lots 40 sewer and water tn | Heras : TE ote home tp Pentiec Terms. Phone Detroit | —Suchy Realty, Oo 14 3 BUILDING LOTs IN NORTH, Oxford Area __end 4776. LAND SUITABLE POR SUBDI- | Le a - ee vision. Lots for immediate tool bide ms, prev Sine, for m tultipte commercis) erred Priced ri-ht SYLVAN 187 acres of very productive land house. 2 barns. milk and misc other John K. Irwin, | REALTOR REALTY 11'y N 7 1H ORCHARD LE RD. | Phone FE 5047. Eve PE 2-1906 Daily 8 TO 8 | Sale Business Property y 9 nUN_* TO» Usinnss LOTt LOTS ON HIGHLAND | BUSIN N Hurry, Hurry, to Road ‘MS®) by owner. PE 2-1278. Cherokee Hills! WILL BUILT $000 80 FT. OR | You'll like living im this close = ™Ore we community of attractive Tesongible tenant hn rootace homes on Elizabeth e . SOCIATES INC Ez | Unie emo! epee Re | Pear -but you m - 6. toe 13 Umiteg sites are | STORE. on os. 131 mn WEAR AR CADIL- ' cnt, ioral “puralog epee ~ , % nm or rr CARL W. BIRD, Realtor} 253° room ter expansion at camer 503 Community Netiona! Bank Bidg. iness Zw cabins motels. or re #421) __ Eves FE 5-1 | commerce F nae tad Write LOTS AVAILABLE. LOW ties Prose uM i i payments Robert Chapin Con- — (_Mruction PE eow PE sae | OO Acres Modern Home 'NICE PIECE OF FRONTAGE ON | homes New roof and sidine paved road. suitable to park nice | 1 bedroom and beth on house trailers 61. down with | first fleor. 2 bedrooms up ese month on balance. Harry Open planters between liv- J. Hill, broker ale North Main | Nn Gintaa room Stoker —% Lapeer” a furnace. Double c OAKWOOD MANOR SUB-DIVISION 3 car «arace. 140n190. $1700 needs repair 2 artesian 140x190 $1500 | wells. raspberries Located 140x190 $1500 | 12 miles from Pontiac $14- FE 41163 or $16,000 with CHETOLAH SHORES | 1 corner lot < Excellent for 2 $650 level home with * \erms “- Roy Annett Inc. REALTORS 3% EF 6uron ral 3-7 Open Evenings and Sunday 1-4 | | } { ; | ~ . location Offered at allt a terms or 6506 cash HOME—S5 ACRES Nice > temu down DONT. MISS Rea! estate ang insurance 1952 All spacious rooms tile | PERRY STREET ME) ! r y. one 3} room and 49 Mit Clemens St } 4 $1301 d ; THIS = ath oil heat 2 car ga lot 2 acres. Close m. Corner e Pro fotors sea’ west Baty basen a ‘and bath Hardwood hoors, | HOM! Eve Mr Meiser 5-8004 60 x 215, Lake priv $12.b00 ie erms stream Only $1250 with ro | Rent-Lease Bus P WA New 2 bedroom ranch type com-§ oiastere’ wails full basement ( AN YOU BEAT THIS? | $1000 DOWN er tABALLE GARDENS with 5 actes sens the aac a) nee P iors Exterior With NORTH SIDE NEAR JOSLYN RD Cory ttle § room cottage Pull 3 Beautiful build- APPROX 20x90 FT NORTH SAG- available With 2', acres at $500 ~ ij mist Terms One floor plan 6 rooms and bath WILL BUILD A 2 BEDROOM bath moat as a pin All in good tng site Priced to sell. White inaw street store with full dry Gown Immediate” possesion RIDGEWAY | lastest) | _Fepeur Garage, Se vas une’ | Lake oreucgss (| SSeS fom we“ “Rit ad te to j UNGALOW ON A FULL BASE. ; . picture window drapes gas heat . . . | Good paiiaing tot sorry privileges. able for anv tvpe of . YROOMS 973 Baldwir FE 4420) ato A prehes » J h F R ; OM LAKE 3 BEDROOM Cooperative Real Estate Exchaner lunireaped Me axtse wh ss, MENT IN CLARKSTON crose ‘Vest Side. City OSEp - NE1SZ IDLE STRArrs Kease avaliable $ large rooms en one floor with trace. Offered at $8500 term. | i Excellent 3} bedroom home in a 2 large build Trees, lake . . > cheseg porches ‘and‘ienced 2 eH $8.95 YOULL LIKE THE Location TO NIOM SCHOOL. COMPLETE location Features a iarge °)* M Muron oot aie privileges $ viaod for" ‘or both |_ Edw M_ Stout. Realtor All this for only $1,350 owe 5 room modern bungalow Hard : ON EXTE does fect rm o con ens. Co-operative Real Estate Exchange lote various ec locations. TIN Geginaw “t Ph FE 58165 Cacement New el termece vou Boy IT we LL Neoee rr | ‘RTERIOR AND READY/ oot well landscaped vord“Res- PERRY PARK « Rooms Baru, Dorothy Snyder Lavender R. J VALUET, Realtor 87.48) Ont TT FoR roo To rumen on in./ Saabs SORT tat ticle eT | re BRM BAP | ee Po, Sa ate coe 345 Oakland Ave FE 5068) =) carge rooms All modern Full | SIDE ONLY $300 DOWN M ' | Goc business Por further ; ul é OD- XS Walton Bird 4 room iavatory Cooperative Real Estate Service jacement wn) garage Nice gar MAHAN | West | ise on nome 8 rms | Biewifie water beater garase's OGcb, wrest * SIDE DE IMPROVED call Lincoln 7-3248 after 7 p.m. ae che | Good 0 CUCREL at RE NL EL OPEN SUNDAY FROM ? TO and bath on each floor In tip > $5000 with $1000 36970 a x 6. CALL AT OFFICE aT COR top condition Gas heat and es income and Bingle homes ROSE LOT. soxilo NEW HOUSE. iéxi0. | Business Opportunities 5 51 Pe N pitdine rE Nn: REALTY CO REALTORS : rage. Nice yard. Call us about _McLARTY. BROKER, FE_ Phen phase trees 3 blocks from Tel- | ~- Eves op FE 58112 Cox erative ry mete Exchanve NER OF WILLIAMS LAKE RD it For Sale e » Prop. “4 PE 3. enter 1083 t. | AOORESSIVE MEN FO OF PERATE . - i . - xa GS Ps Lak ———— rate stations 96.000 FULL PRICE. Clean and os ; 1978 We yron AND MS FOR ALL INFORM | Wim. H. Knudsen ~~~ | LITTLE FARM ‘Bons, ‘sinienean investment in exeelient condition west ride NEXT DOOR TO BRANCH . REALTOR f oe ATTLE F:. MS bungalow with basement and fur POST OFFICE | TION $10 Pontiac mate Banh Bid LAKEFRONT HOME | We have only ik ten ot thewe Write Zip Ot Co. 2018 Race Ideal for a couvle — | Phone FE ¢4516, Eves. FE 23285 Recootiona le » welt, bain cinder! choice one acre parcels left. We GROCERY BUSINESS STOCK ANI | oc me ec sized rooms | 8750 DOWN - Atiractive shell bun F. C. W d C . ~ > . with fuli basement 1! ar are offering them ast only $15 fixtures $1,700 Inauire 521 Whit gelew © well gouirected Exterior P = OO O.| A HOME OF YOUR, rage oak floors. ” plastered | Soa cent em Excellent sland _temore. com plete inis e interior , > ; yr ] wall | Yourself Lot 191207) with iake Dea snadenes necasce vow eegee—n= 3 A caltor suet sna ne OWN nn moraxe a Tare bat $6t, Pot suee es OR have plenty of space to «row a ‘ Corner Wiilteme Lane Roed & te Ase | a ate | Getting cheaper. | quarters move! will eee md 4 rd thi lo ice oO . . “est home rade } $00, MINE ROOM BRICK - Thich ts fenced: th alee teas Daur to 8 After $ Call OR 3-7038 North Suburban 4395 Dixie Hwy oR 30701' |, H. BROWN, Realtor ane MEAT SEEA. v © asement and eas nice strawberry patch plue & bed - Off Clintonville Rd tion 8 Tele. | Taverne Gamat Pek AEN. viv “CHELSEA |, uae paragon nome fal beeement geoved = GGITOUX G& Hicks 22% Buc Fe ae re a enn cy VE pairs but is @ real value. Om: clean and modern kitchen with 2 bedroom bungalow located near porch. 2 car | att or Sale Acreage 47) _ 3-978. _ Gays, PE 42639 eves. £2 500 dining erea, living room. Jarre. . | Huntoon Lake. kitchen tg excep-| acre of land . with terms.| Oper until 6-Sun_1 to § om FOR oun utility rocm and front porch 3 Bedroom Brick tionally nice with plenty of cup- | |@ ROOM LA aE COTTAGE $1,000. ~~ | FOR SAIE OR EXCHANGE Fo Plastered walls auto eas sheat | Board space. built tn jee nice Note to G. I Suchy Realty FE 5-3616 AIRPORT AREA ‘eeame Very cttractive 910.980 LITTLE FARM-‘% acre nice lancscaping and t's car ga) eT] A and GI Approved screened in front porch . ; ; arcre = bo: grocery, with 8.D with fruit. berries etc Also a rage Lake priv Priced at 89 500 j Loon Lake Shores W ATKINS LAKE 2 acres well located on corner New fixtures Bice 3 bedroom modern home with $2000 down Paved street, city water sewer OFF JOSLYN | : , ; , "Jem canal siete with 6300 down | ® ogse And garage Late orivileees | ot resan — lot | Dtive by and see it A fine ranch) 2 nd 3 bedroom modern lake Droperty Write Pontiae Press jost wiowr por a covpiy GI on ¢ corner | style home with five full rooms, front homes. Lakefront lots on ANDERSONVIT LE RD $2,800 DOWN - West nice 3 bea, 4 rooms 1 bedroom. living room waTHTY, \- tnd wesinetor tee ban oat hast | dounle attached | garage, Seats renee acett Lake. ¢ room | 1. ERO: a - GROCERY AND FIXTURES m modern bungalos ¥ dinine x! ( : y . * Good | 13 000 with ¢é “ «oo ll tilled! Fronts years oid 4 Denemens™ cat dining room and kitchen Jarce NOTHING, T WN I‘y car garage tncluding mortgage costs to walt, I Ov Brok poeds 82. So do ae. pyr cate 2 cheap rent. Fine location Sac- fioots plastered walls and ¢x a full Devement auto oll fe PEN SS}. 200 fied OT 3 Loon Lake Shores vens, roker wn. month. rifice with terms. FE 42072. | caene coeanere! grells and et nace plenty af” cows pa ee tera 9 LAKE FRONT Off Walton Biva neat Sacnavaw _______ OR_3-1480 RIDGEWAY. HARDWARE ILLN E88 COM- Foust action ct nine, be TS SN ule Bath and rice ReRENCe Wee Gabeacy Whipple Takefront ann Mock of nerdiware and piumbine . ter electrie stov Tcice of S heme designs Has recreation est: Suburban aldwin FE l HH. BRO\\ Ne Realtor nome $950 down $60 ner month kK t ne * wa 2 rustic Has pa eplece and full beth Dace 2'2 acres of excellent land with | ‘. Chcrete “oah Neore Alaminze Lo-operative Real Estate Exchange | in se eda nal be ‘mn . nme. 1382 W Huron st FR 24410 meere hardware ment on ground level overlooking | a fine three bedroom block home | storm. amd streens large BY OWNER 2, ACRES MOD- size 185 Gt) ™% x 185 Member Coop Real Estate Fx.! WEST SU'RURBAN $1 450 DOWN Automatic of forced atr heat lake See this a4 once 26x38 full becement, oil heat, rooms Picture window Fire-| erm 2 bedroom oak floors. Full fenced im. An ideal location for amie from city mits § Fo Tile * bathroom 24x26) block ¢. Immediate lace Electric heat tn each room., D>asement Floored “ Ges. jamber or builder ly yard mode Jungaiow 2 : acemaster folding doors possession at $13 tho with terms lL basement Recreation room | beat. Excellent weil drain- | Located on ¢ lane Way. $21.- oe no oe ow etre ms stofage room & R SA. $23 000. Terma, age Near school. 160 W. W Ramin, 000 down. Will lease or sell prop- e choo s we Ubban d . re Rochester. - lot earage Full price $7950 Latee picture winds | Income Lake Orion Village ami _8 erty. Hardware stock and fix- ge picture window Ine AL ESTATE COOP MEMBERS | & BY OWNER: 6 ACRES FPARM) [tures can be bought rately. CLARK REAL ESTATE FULL PRICE 1 289 Baldwin Avenu Each side has 2 bedrooms and §& rooms 2 lots 2 car garage and with 30 ft by 80 ft. barn For appointment cal) BEnwood rR 0602” FAY SITTL&SO FE $0101 FE 2-654 FE 2-216) beth up and 3 rooms down week | bere Large living room. Master; 13 Stanchions 2” «(by 14 | 3-9090 or KEnwood 3-9669. Detroit ° . . . ——s - ~ as 0 asem © . °° r | Toom Geer. t hous Gar. POR BETTER FOMFS pe W. Huron 8 Oven Frenines Tocated on Fernberry st oft ; | maces, new hot water "peaters. | 2 bedrooms up Closed Cases ha’ peck was See | OAS STATION AND Cana operative Real Estate Rachange Fombeth Lake Rab , Macedav : | 3 Dryden. Steve gotmg business. pe' et Beott acedayv (,ardens | pew roof, new siding 813.900 Teh Cap Sermees. ig Lit D at inventory. Boz 14 Pon- READY TO occr PY Lake Kd and MS@ Attractive 2 bed ' > terms. ptr. M_ JONES ATE BY OWNER 4 ACRES. NEAR | tiac Press . Leceted cigse to stor Taree lot 100n160 and lawn Ot 832, W_ Huron 4-3505 Crescent Lake. Level cleared. Sone - = | fone orerwe 3 hee ; oe " heat elec water neeien Clan West Side LAKE LOr @ nih OF | Good. one i at KER. lease. In chopping aL | on corne ' : . ; ; See this outstanding value #8 v5 to bus line $6.s00 Just 2 Diocks from the General a oe anaes Supaivi 20118 tr. Suitacle for any business with terms evenings after ’ | Mospttal—and this home has a sonabl w Leevine state "Flanders Parking lot im rear Write Pon call Mr. Diller, FE $787 lake Home Rew downstairs that will readiiy fopable e . tise Press Box 10 ra eotionallivy noe location beau- Pants me eats £ rooms and ; —-)} Spec ial Assignments | To BUY. “THE gIRD" s od. 10 ros f me . . Ural lan scaned lake front lot incinerator and e $or1$0 tot "rth 200 FT. We specialise in obtaining 4 Partridge ts to _see U @ geod 19 room brick a frriabie Roem has RFAI TORS { bath n properties for clients or in locat ‘ ” stucco home with goon haser er AC he eee Oy Phone \t _ t fe h ful double garage ONLY $2.500 down Choice lake trontage Priced right ne and subm tting any particuler “TROLLABOUT ane wee oe a2 car earace Torr . . Office OR 4 1R72 : : bors ; \ ; Will divide. | type of ea: estate | The complete “Do It Yourself” Overly } az2h f° If so ca f TR . | et once Evenings after 6 00 cs! sissy mows eccree te ; o It Yourself HOLMES-BARTRAM Brome co onfisenti inboard marine kit converts your Mr. Mehoke. FF 5-6440 arm & haw wow ee ' DEVON HILLS See nee Kral Also sk us 5 R mM M d Estates. lovely 6 room new br x $000 is we = hoe . t. rk OO! 4 O erm reach home with 2 nice bedrooms me for 1850 ivr A oS HA Off Joslyn Gas heat, nicely dec- € eareace at- fe snes rated | day Paved street taches on beautiful wood of $1100 dw Close to school ‘and bus $2000 ed jot 1382200 ft. only 829 500 SPACIOUS @ rm. rancher on Sacha down with wonderful terms baw Rd for 812500 Lot i15x2i8 ; FOREST LAKE Lake privileges Z dq Country b estates. brand new , “y , D1 ' one = o of the outstanding BD. ¢ HIARIT FS: Reg tor C . ys in this area. Almost new 3° ry P ’ bedroom 2c, earege Large FED 4052] Lommercial overiooking Forset | ake Gol! «men “ hones . . . oe Course right Shown by oR Seem oe . we oh e ane 4 oe ano bath Well located Sovointment only 1717 8S Telearap Rd onen see n busy street Co« e har ; ‘ 10 ACRES perstive Real Estate Exrha MAL WRIGHT. Realtor With 600 M of lake fromtare onty _. . 345 Oakiana A . mi. from Pontiac Nice 4), room S$/ sf) | Jown . “ . we . FE 5-044! okie eer Ae of tur > BEDROOMS - Fin pogo a Ube tative Reel Estate Exchange Sse Also on eure room mod Basement, large lot paced stree (ITY WiIDk FAME ~~ Close im. Full Price $4800 frvr solving everyday pro- List your property with us, blems is enjoyed by (Pon- A. Johnson, Realtor tiac Press) Classified ads! 1704S. Telegraph Rd. J. R. HILTZ | To place vem, dial FF - FE 4-2533 Ig Sm 1081 Haren Ones oven. 2-181, | Phone FE 5-944 Bee thi 3 bedrm = brick ranc hj type homes Laree T5x154 lots in an excellent location Plastered wall” seiect oak om ad Demet with partitioned rec gas heat auto cas, to rater beater Low dowp parmen John K. Irwin REALTOR Since 1925 N Secinew | Street Eve FE 2.1804 101! NORTH SIDE New Two Bed- Nicely Deco arge Uulity Room, | tically room Ho me rated Landscape WM. A. ee EDY hs i ee nw woes 8:30 a 2 { Metern 6 rm iv a ron St Fr a0 acTes food muck iand . Foe | est of Pontiac Home has NICHOLIE Best terms possible to Choose OR 3-1950 8 locations 4392 Dixie Hway from | Partridge " SMALL FARM WE BUY AND SELL LAND CONTRACTS AND HARGER CO. years ruck or vegetable farm. 811. on | Any Location ie. We will build a home for you to ; | week thar menane oF COZY BUNGALOW Comfortable 4 room modern tion en your own lot We can bun- provide, too, a jot er vacant land oe ena we een eee It's if that should be required See e = us for full particulars ty | fure Priced fer | Quick sale at only 65.500 full | WARD FE. PARTRIDGE REALTOR, FE 2-8316 © 7. Barca Ol. Open Eve 1m 9 wo LONE REALTY CO. tte ” om. Gate, Binder ries Ddoat for PAUL D. HAMMOND | payment sasy terms. Come aad | _ Realtor yt oma fa “ Tren v. one -ma vestment. vith { co, GO SUBURBAN rant equipment. can, reat build. yee wa find that you will 4 ving A Pont. Press h vine in Boz with 72 acres of your own ,_———-=x > Re toons’ near the | See This Today! beautiful reiline —__ . Between 2 lakes tm a good le -— nem bene store with eeuartes } | top shave ; ee Fe pi) and buildings An ter a Gren 100 f. frontage on & pe’ woe z tee road Store fixtures AD for | gown ome. the iow price of $8500 with $2000 Edw. M. Stout, Realtor mT M. Bacinew 8. Fa Fa one Open Eves. / r~ Q rc > \e) Oo z3 N ALPENA CO.) TEAGUE FINANCE CO. 202 N. MAIN ROCHESTER, MICH. - LOAN $25 TO 8500 AUTOS LD Goops Ph R. OL 60711 OL 1-9701 WHEN YOU NEED $29 - $500 Yv can get it quickly on your he furniture signature car or No endorsers Paym to suit a budget We be clad to lp y s. FINANCE CO. FE 4-1574 __T0a_ Pontiac State Bank Bidg NEED $500 or less WITH QUICK SERVICE? Ph. FE 5-8121 Home & Auto om Hours: 8 to € Saturday 9 to GET CASH QUICKLY Up to $500 OAKLAND LOAN CO. FE 2-9206 information wt PONTIAL STATE BANK BLDO. LOANS Extra Fast Service You can borrow $20-4500 quickly Signature. car or ‘inede “ermiorserr Tor any worthwhile purpose Up & 2» months te repay HOUSEHOLD FIN ANCE $500 CASH for You Today 30.000 ~FAMILIES and Oskland rowed from Buckner's im the } 7 years BUCKNER'S 15 THE OLD sey pe ae ALWAYS WELL TREATED When fllness comes: pia nah at ‘ocr’ for'8 . jue s ® short time or take up to 2 months to yor bw payments charge its less you thins om. THE CASH NEED AT Buckner >EINANCE COMPANY bove Walgreen’ furniture. o i —! THE PON a, PONTIAC PRESS, scopy. dance os. 1055 - c i tes ey_t0 Lean 53) Sale Household Goods 87 ow we | CASE p ae ome 7 * - 57 For Sale Miscellaneous oo| MODEST M ; »” es AIDENS | i INTERIOR DOORS wiTH | ‘Jay 4 ware. like tew 4 . . By Alan Sand ’ mW Gal. Electri * eae : ; & Dirt 66) Sele Farm Equipment b NITY Loam & ee bs heater—name brand Cc = . $21.95 76 53—Now 900.05 Reg. , 8 inaw B * * PRIENDLY seavice ”'” | 1980 we ona AQRER CO ° purses Used Garden Tra . “Cor Pontiac Mul. . . ery SHOPPING ' Pe sem Ra _ aa om. i + pit = am te rden Tractors vet OR A LOAN? DISCOUN ned dco Dei it . : | : SCOUNT 1S proot, $75 dust | i , “Jomenemerties” employed men. NEW APPI ror SE Mee pte vhs ‘ead rack a | we ders - Contractors | NOW WRECKING tonwiée ered. Gingic nen we |Sueo F -LANCES Soden "Pe: Sites 10'Coe | And Home Owners 1949 Pon s oe fir. howe, wr vistt 9 $500.00 Phileo rator $224.50 FLUSH-FLUSH-FLUSH tiac, good motor, LOAN eee Put ‘suse “eer 6377 00 dressing ‘able. blue cn DOORS DOK ran LUSH transmission, right hand heir it » .- S $25 TO $500 aes Se To | CEE | _ Fst quay Now Poors | fenders and door, and all $260.95 ~OUM— a es | BENEFICIAL Hamilton automatic 0A TRADE-IN SALE At. bargain prices shorting st other parts. 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Joe | om wll apece bea $53.15 DAYTON HAL iow we to Spm daly Open, ts A a secret Whiteter PE 1 es6e Oreos Garden ‘ad. tawn™ p atier Rarrington Bost tor aor Seore 0800 el nance eg wees | WASH: 635. TWIN wep | room ol) space heater 833-38 > WELT Jer | Atnason pe, Sunday m.| $300. will selj for a worm relyed ot or F > UMS. Woodward Resse wNorth Telegraph WE 2.6033 a Morte theo 8 “s ear for down carmente balenee |? \ puboot Mat wall paint 82% ee. 088 1 Plumbing Su SOIL PIPE $3.20 PER ___ Wood, Coal & & Fuel of 16) Mile Bd) mumen. at like rent. Immediate balanc Merch inte sal. Mis ppl ee td 67 Midwest 46008 ia Pr CHR. ; CRAPY BOUWABOUT. K. 1. Templ merecenen. | - ph ee NING SOOM SUITE. | rchandise Surplus Nc Rede “ards 63 70 gal. se Supply x Ore . artes, Mitwent tee i CRAY HOWIRSOE _ ie pleton, a E Px ide Har LAVATORTES econ Dar SLAB walk FOR RIDING of mn ealtor | R DINING ROOM LOOM BUTTE | Beetice 0 cams OPEN SUNDAYS ¢ ardware “faucets Es cOMPCETE WITH ave STORM SASH ss p for 810 3 MOOD, rr ihe tractors. a x va _ | aORE ré! : — 1ST Auber Beet Crests) tlets. bath also minum bination WAR a HOE P. motor coch. is SELL OR TRADE | ary, ame a “TERTRAORDIN. | Unclaimed Storage D . territie valves. whower, salle ot and doors LOW LOW intense ARD Gt an mt es CHAINSAW _ le EP. pc ROW — . . ne i 4 - bedroom vee ens cats | figes i becrogme qipaitional “oe Modern and Antique me oe tan ne 363" Grenard “tae fanaa FE 4-6089 | SERPS CORD ~ DELIVER | SALES. 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BROWN OR condition $35 MA c pine __cisbes er tole 5. H GOODS ret tr Cost $83, 3s IN UE sre isco up. flush doors 3-0x1*s 4°) Fe. Wall Tile. .10c Ft FE -— ao we nee vergessen 3% with) CEN Realtor | SALE GUARANTEED RE | USED Gas aanden. nen Insulation batt type 100 44 Fo cies Enon (OS on jon or Sale Pets 69 Wo live edroaiie the new, gt 3H _W. Huron . ‘ee ag 8 eo emnants 4 manure $39.95 up| _W Munro Eieetre. 100) DRAINS CLOGGED? bag S130, Tott (Bot eweepings) ea t'8 SAGINAW ABOUT 12 RABBITS AND K hoes a “ ae ‘ck | -OGGED? Select oak Papa cai dl tep, Delivery Pree | & ha- Guise ael0s ere W Auburn! Pe Fergus compicte Sean's the . Today a plu ber No 3 ‘0 “ee , Pee. bl. Wide A a \ “ 4 4 ; ‘ m_ L . ; a ’ } ° . bg rs j n a THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, MARCH 28, 1955 _— = j { Sale Used Cars 91) For Sale Used Care 91| For Sale Used Cars | a 2 sh a ee= | M WT ic! / | LET YOUR, a Co gaagee from ve 2 b406 , on. j theve ‘tower we, te a "ea site side DD oe me wiles We becond Bt / DELIVERY Bob Frost, Inc. | 4 os | NATIONAL MERCURY DEALER |" Catsiina low milesge. PE $7332 . —e | MOTOR SALES | RO SW seine S| ee nee green Oe bee , =| Goob SES cars | Escatsiad ng Lym euereman apg) DONT MISS— BE YOUR Se a eas coe + BoaR, EBT | wry pe DANS. “e 22 * gi haaie. Master | TAYLOR'S | a 1 owner for only | ait . Has | BESS eee ES me | TO SERVE YOU ||~ (CUI a7 MArket oe | ost, nc. and ioquire et dramatic ‘radio “heater Excel ae ve. | LINCOLN, MERCURY DEALER | °% OLDS CONVERTIBLE RE) § pm ‘ 455 Ford Custom 2 Di : wet 340 Baldwin Ave. S Wood a . we »: ord Custom e 101 oee cunve—a | ead q payitt ~ meats | Om as okie ten Just wet you peed for your coming vacation for the family When You Buy Your Next ™ WE | 1044 OLDS $DOOR SUPER, M8 pawriac ins) CATALINA — BY un “ si” ea CATALINA own an monthly or your car down. Or en . FINANCE Seed ehtcae weet and aieering wine bows 8 0 ie dtt ere Lo pair slighuly nigher payments mosinly we ‘ Or Ne ee Used Gar yee eee - | : Y our { Base: Toten aa: § = PETE RSON “A-}] Buys" Cheapies ‘ 1 Kaiser Manhatten . . AW eT RADIO AND | Willys 3 Goes ‘30 Chev. Cl. Cpe. $299 47 Ford 2 Dr. ..... $99 ‘52 Chev. Wgn. ..$1095 ’34 Chev. 4 Dr. . -_ $1395 NATIONAL 3 condition. extra | $1 Henry. Goo 49 Pont. Dix. 4 D MOTOR SALES ' 36. - Rae rit we ont. . r. '47 Hudson 2 Dr... 59 1 '52 Suburban ..... $695 54 Ford 4Dr.... .$1295 ; ea rgains : ee ee) sevecseccesece $299 '48 Frazer Sedan .. .$99 a TIC. RADIO. O1Cce 3 2% =e poo whe Tall Mice clean car. "4 Nash 2 Dr. ....$144 oe oe ‘| ’50 Ford Wgn. ....$695 '52 Pont. 2 Dr. ....$795 Privat : off Ferd, Ozergrive. Like new aie 7 Dk. | 49 Ford 2 Dr. ....$19% a9 Nash 2 Dr. ..... $99 | ; , 2 '51 Nash 4 D $395 eae heater. 388 81 Pontise 4. Hydramatic. Like Saar pe ahs eater sr '49 Packard Sedan $199 "47 Merc. Sedan ...$99 || 51 Ply. Wgn. ..... $745 . 51 Nas T. eee. FORD COUPE: PE SUT oar NORTH PONTIAC & ioe F 49 Ford Sta. Wgn. $199 '47 Buick Sedan ...$99]'] °49 Pont. Wen, ...$345 ’S3 Pont. 2 Dr. ...$1395 pm. THREE 319, Moatgaius West PE +6151 Se DONTTAC 4) | , git emt. eo4. 7 WEN. ees . Pe 1984. FORD'S "a oe athe a a ‘ts ¢ a en te ie Ford Cus 2 br. sm “ue “an cee S11 635 Chev 2 Dr. ...$2295 'S0 Buick 4 Dr. .. .$495 : | it the new engine Low. — : =r . ; _ “47 ( ys yr GW - . ; . a FORD ise TUDOR. am aap meee a Beer | ond 1 Beat Bee | “Noted Setar Oto scnee ce weg!” soe 83 Henry J2 Dr $95 'S0Chev Conv't. . $595 Vaughn's Mobile Orchard . | 1955 P L Y MOU TH Pry PONTIAC CATALINA 45 ev ta. \ gn = > -. 395 "40 Hud 7 Dr S245 Ly Rd. Neer Commerce. VE Club sedap and 4 dr Fully Term availatie Hampton's 625 ..... SI144 . 53 Pont. Catalina $1595 udson 7 aNd 3-0108. . | equipped. domes. & oh ctteiat's car W Huron or 2505 Sviven Shores | «- \ ; Spring i” - ita Fo D V4 CUSTOM PORDO | with very Jow . Dr_ FE 42525 or FE 27-5587 3 Mere. ( Ib. Cpe .. "53 Chev. Sd. Cpe. $1495 “30 Nash 4 Dr wee $195 mame. Satie. Neate, ee. ae KELLER - KOCH | $189 pow N Se, on NE OF eToDe cece eee $544 S ecials _ c a BETTI MOTE, — | Pavments io ‘cull vour budest at mingham Mi +3410. — ‘53 Ford 4 Dr. ....$899 p 34 Ford Conv’t. $1745 ‘51 Kaiser 4 Dr. .. $495 M Idwest 6-1200 — SCG rz MOTORS PTC ee ee TAT” ose bee: || '50 Ply.2 Dr. ..... $299 ‘53 Ford Conv. .. $1199 |, 51 Chev. Pickup. .$575 '47 Ply. 4 Dr. .....$195 : DeSOTO-PLYMOUTH DEALER 1: << Anas 53 Ford Hard Top .. 48 Ford .......-. $144 || ev. PreKUP. «9 ~ FE 4-4531 ee oe 3 DOOR Se hes. 80mm ee $1199 'SQFord .......-. $499 ||| °53 Ford 2 Dr. ... .$995 50 Chev. 2 Dr. .... $495 te eee TIP TOP 2 Che? Dr "g54g SB Olds «eee $199 ||] +51 Stude. 4 Dr. ...$495’S1 Lincoln 4 Dr. . .$695 Bob Fros I Prices At Their Lowest PONTIAC, ca) DOOR carer. USED CARS '50 Pontiac 2 Dr. $299 48 Pontiac ...... $199 | 48 Pont. 2 Dr. ....$195 49 Lincoln 2 Dr. . .$495 rost Y eanae SA Nash 2 door. .$1.199 Base oo Clas 86 4 De ae | ’50 Stude 2 Dr. ...$395 '49 Ford 2 Dr $345 , : ’ i 50 Stude To... soneee a) s Woo Woodward ee coevrolet, Yorveel id ng roe cosToM, mores Pa ny ee Awe Trucks Ss , ‘lymouth, 4 door $999! hihy ea 4 Excellent condition s 50 Ford 2 Dr. ....$599 'S1 Pont. 2 Dr. ....$695 '49Chev. 2 Dr. ....$395 AIRLAN OmIA. | SO Nash, 4 door ... .$295 a 1083 Dedge 4 Deer, 9 Tene $2 Ply. 4 Dr. ..... $644. 54 Ford '%-Ton Pick- oo . 2 | 52 Plymouth, 4 door $795 ast ruplieage Cie , ‘51 Ford 2 Dr. ....$399 | Up eee c eee. $9 |'] 50 Olds 88 4 Dr. ..$575 51 Chev. Pickup . $575 et PH Che iiet 4 door Gos] BUY WITH = 1981 rym 4 Door oe ns oe ee ‘50 Chev %4-Ton Panel |] 50 Chev. 2 Dr. ...$545 50 Ford Pickup . .$395 Bob Frost, Inc. |'S! Dodge " ing Mise Mar-' of the Diamond Power Specialty | given’ basic research in the gov. at a Reasonable Kate Greenaway | H ] Manufactured Clue.” (4) Caesar's | 11:30—(4) Tonight. Variety with | 7 Corp., of Lancaster, Ohio, which | ernment's program (only 7 per Price! Youngland From Ho lywood Hour. Comedy with Sid Caesar.| Steve Allen, host; Leontyne | “7, (7) Captain Flint. (9) Justice developed the undersea TV “eye.” | cent for basic research: %3 per | woos. o Geblend C | | (2) Burns and Allen. Gracie| Price, Kid Gavilan | Colt. (4) Hawkins Falls, (2) cent for research and development oa — Little Star ieee NBC Burbank ck cant baxi| hides Great Dane in guest room | | | Brighter Day. | tone et the, crash “ae plane devoted to “hardware” for the pememnaalhercicoeee | re ee | ee Te ta nian lan Meng hee Me Mt St, oa mend SS os 5-190) ---HYLONS--- | casting, went on the air last night | 7:08 — (4) . (2) nm * . | out y " ; with a $0 - minute color specta- | Hervey. Show. |4:30—(4) Mr. Sweeney's World. (2) &* if Bit the water and sank. Geography and News JOHNSON RADIO & cular viewed mostly in black and | $:30—(7) Voice Program. Mimi :36(2) Morning Show. On Your Account. — important et cas maay Civitan Club Topic 3 98 we Set cane “cane| Rem foram, dames Her pet) Todd Porm show (0 6-7) Riiey the Clown. (0 TMste,Poaian,M, "et Faeary C. Prome aaasate | TW SERVICE | TV soon will be within the reach! Heart.” “Wanting You.” aria) RO™Per Room. (2) Welcome; Modern Romances. | peasens fer the crash. professor of geology and geography 1 45 §. Weaken Pontise of the average working million-| from “Manon.” (2) Talent, Traveler. 5:00—(7) Auntie Dee. (9) Go te the | Beginning March 14 technicians | Michigan ee coueee. ou | } orem | Scouts. Godfrey host. 9:30—(2) Robert Q. Lewis | Museum. (4) Pinky Lee. (2) | and divers were taken to the aasue | nak at Sho en Dur. $ An idea of the ratio of color to 9:@—(7) Wrestling Workouts. 10:60—(7) Wixie’s Wonderland. (4) Sagebrush Shorty. of the crash and the undersea TV ing the morning he will speak at and 7.98 black and white sets is given in| Films. (9) Roller Derby. Films. Ding Dong School. (2) Garry 5:38—(7) Rocky Jones. (9) Howdy | Camera was lowered better than po-nesier High School His topic . } the Log Angeles Electric League's | (4) Medic. Story of child found; Moore. Doody. (4) Howdy Doody. 120 feet to scout the bottom for js “Geography and the News.” statistics estimating there are 699° - —————— | the plane parts. Professor Prophet has published ee color sets in southern California to 1 ' . one the camera wee lowered numerent papers, articies and re} } zereruec wt vee wee/ Today's Radio Programs -- — saxiw st ‘uMern maces nn | ers. vage ship were able to watch geography, and recreational land nt Cte Civ, of commen, to Se Programs furnished by stations listed im this columm are subject te change without notice. [oom a TV screen om de on tommercal oapeetge | F $1295 | 100% Pure developing future NBC ————_—_—_— on nnn | Aout €5 to 70 cent of the — ————_— — —_—— Both ar eet pla ton caies wae, (100) ORLY, Coen) WS, (ee) CAR, (11S) WEE, (18) WBE, (4) «= -WRON, CE) | parte including the engine, were (AGvertieement) or Wool says vork plans two coler | Fecovered by divers after being | Heal And Clear Matching Wedding Bands, | aw from now on. Preveiously, all NBC ToniGg? CKLW. Van Guren 9:45—WIR. Pete and Jes WIPK, News, | located by the TV camera,” Me-| in 14K re bent | Ladies Boxy ald WPON, News CKLW, Good Neighbor WwcarR, weet, toe The of the | color telecasting originated in New| ¢00—Wm. News te-15_ews sieeve WCAR, Temple Acsdemy | WPGN News, Platter | Cord said. majer part e York. cuLw. Sota, Gperte cia Ws. Gidereice WPON. 118 WIR Ma Perkins _—«|«TAtion took little more than @ | toweby Department - ToS mene een tomer | EE yee, week | . . WWJ, McBride. Peale . Warmth of Open Fire be ras Tes, Gane 10:30—WW). News WwxYz, My True Stery 1:30—WJR. Dr Malone . Seemntiy relieves teebiug tenes | Too Much for Floor | SAW iii =| SRN Some | SELR: Renews face’ City Women Voters Neel and | oo CxLW. 10:45—WWJ. Stare Bing WPON News Piper't WSBE. 7. Coorge clear poe Hoge rashes — arses Boxy style pure wool NEWPORT, Ky. @ — Merrill won. Serenade | 11:90 WIR. News We:ib—-WwWws, Joyce Jorgen | | WIR Ouiding Ligne Strength Zeme for NEWPO RT’S Swain Jr, and his wife were re-| ¢-ss-wm. Wws. Bruce Mayer , 2:60—WJR, Mra. Burton fate gssues stubbora t tweeds or flannels. 1 . ° wws Rk SN. news 10:38—WXYZ, Whispering WWJ. Lest Sermonetse cases . cee ven the) Waxe Bil sears News Ww, Prem Bar's wane. Pe George | ; aw Such an exceptional roo was getting. hotter. + TM) SPOR, Spee "CRE ere eentoe, WEAR, Geng’ Pereds an an Voters has discussed the four state | value that it will not He discovered. the floor under | ¢:ss—wsm. L. Themes =“ 10:45—WWJ, Break the Bank | "Wy," on. Pary Mesos issues on the April 4 ballot and : ' the fireplace was on fire Firemen Wwxvs, ae. ee aT a Be mt Gass WEVE, G'rd Merrtes esnenae Nn. Dr voted to support them, according be duplicated soon! . WCAR. : Nore Drake put out the blaze. WRON. an Ven Damme rs 149g), Orme N Rich Wes, Lose net to Mrs. D. B. Eames, publicity Jy" \— Take one look and Swain sells fireplace equipment. 1:00-—-WIR, Guest Rouse TUESDAY MORNING =< Ly 08a SCAR. Wall. Sports chairman. | ig you will want one ; WxyYz, Fase oF Gecen, ag 2 —- baa nose, gene 2:4S—-W4R, Brighter Day pumber one provides — For Factory A ° . " ' Si CELW, Pultes . WXYZ, Pred Woif . ’ ww. Pays that all non-partisan nominating immediate y! izes WIae, Rowe, CKLW. Guy Nuns neeovunge WPON News. Smeniey | WIBK) Neee 11:15 —WXYZ, Curtain wear. Mail primaries and elec. Call 8 to 18 —CELW. Guy Nuns WPON John gan . Myme Time 2.00_WIR. Wendy Warres officers be | e ° 15. ww), land .30—WIR, Make Up ming | WWJ, Woman tn Love tens for judicial com . 4 6:435—WCAR, Coffee WW, Phrase That Pays WXYZ, Ed. MeKearie ducted under laws set up by the SORE THROAT 1:20 WIR. Choraners * 5-00_WIR. Jom viman CKLW. ter Day WCAR. News, Carousel | Legislature. ii CéV TV Pontiec 993 Mt. Clemens , er CKLW. News, Davie Part $:15—WJIR, Rosemary —— — — $ 95 CKLW Heetter WIBK. Gentile, Binge WroN. d . The second measure would re =) ) WIBK, L. Gentle 1b WIR, "Ww. Second Chance. ‘w28m. Dew r™* | quire State Supreme Court jus- BRAND NEW | WIBK. News, McLeod 8:15—WIR. Ga} Sunday tices and circuit judges to be at-| SAVE | 19:40 WIR, Jack Waite WWJ. Right to torneys and under 70 years old. . 4:00—WIR. Musie Mall The third would allow the state to | - Wink. Reve Mclees | Wxvz "Wenrt-atctense | borrow up to $100,000,000 and loan OVER Pi C ' U R t (eee aae 12:15—WIR, Parm Roundup | WPON. Sports tricts to pay off building bonds. re) I ws 4:185—WW3. Stelle Daliss The last proposal would author. | Oo -Men’ 100% ™ }—~ B_. Tae 4. CRE age 5 peerage a Se reer relioel| pn il paseo ann 11 — ne woe me oe mee . (eww, Widder Brows oeeeere . tate board election -| 1 Year Guarantee—RCA License p W | WAYS, News, ‘Musie woan. Caron | | 100 TV PIC. TUBE. $ 9.75 exch me, ure VVOO Seah Ric mn | crane tach" NAACP Member Drive | 4 Ty ME. TUBE. I3a3 cot me Mom . ‘ 8: WIR. . a . . . Uqwrom. Fare re. | Wea Mewes Dease «© Extended to April 17 =| 16” TV PIC. TUBE. 15.75 exch. inst ey | —_— WiBK. News. MeLeod | Annual membership drive of Oak- | 17" TV PIC. TUBE. . 16.75 exch. tne. Down AY AFTERNOON , owe. ' land County Branch, National As- | 19" TV Pic. TUBE. . 18.75 exch. Inet. 1 Y All | f]| | 1:00-WIR, Road of Lite +:15—WIR, Reyncids, Musto | sociation for the Advancement of 20” TV PIC. TUBE. . 19.75 exch. tne. ear woo anne WW, News, Mullholland ae. & : | Colored People, has been extended | 21° TV PIC. TUBE _ 20.75 exch. ins. to Pay! its in a choice of CELW sets “ame $:90-CELW. Réaie chase | to April 17, according to Linwood su usic re , Ain -|i. Fuck Je. peeaane Motel Tubes $1 awe as Clecivestetie Tubes $1 More eonh charcoal, grey, tan strikingly relieved ’ award for the et | Flack said Mrs. Mary Ann Tay INSTALLA + $9.95 — (Ne Tubes Sold te Dealers Resul In 63-80% ° of cases indectori’ tests | Tonys’ Awarded whens Groction of |) Marre St. bee ood te or blue. Regular You may be needigea!y fromm - | , i. : ious . 2 . PMs, rad ata Soe ee into the best in the nation, according to notional educational outhorines. Sponsor of legisiction to build more schools. Champion of more and better-peid teachers. Let's keep Dr. Taylor! VOTE APRIL 4 Republican Republican Stote Central Committee Lonsing, M Aigo a ' ' * in A-Radiation Research at Assault Hearing | } | WASHINGTON (INS)—U. S&S. | processors are kicking in enough | canned food to supply 100 families }of four for a year in an attempt to eat after an atomic explosion. The experiment will be carried ‘out with the official blessing of half a dozen government agencies during the Atomic Energy Com- mission's current series of tests at the Nevada Proving Grounds. About 25,000 samples of 60 different canned food items, some in glass and some in tin, have been selected on the basis of the processed foods consumers buy in largest volume. |-"Fhig-is--the equivalent of 1,200, cases, and a National Canners Association spokesman estimated that average consumption is about | three cases per person per year A total of 153 canning firms are splitting the tab for the test ma- terial and the cost of transporting it to Nevada The Civil Defense Administra- which is vitally interested experiment, has recom- mended that U. S. families keep a ! three-day emergency supply of food on hand in event of an enemy attack. Tentative plans call for the tests to be carried out on or about April 26, with exposures of the canned food te be made at various distances from the blast. An extensive program of post-explosion testing ot ti samples will be carried out. Among other things, the Canners Association said the — food and drug administration will use | som of the exposed food in animal feeding tests to be conducted in FDA laboratories. A spokesman reported that food tion in the set up three separate tests. As he outlined it, the first of these wil] be a 90-day feeding program using monkeys. To determine whether there are lenger-range effects, FDA | will feed other batches of the canned goods to rats over «a six-month period. Finally, there | will be 18 months of testing with | dogs. Citing potential value of the experiments, the industry pointed out that after World War I! bombing raids, European cities No Matter How You Look at It! KENTUCKY EGG IS BEST! The Kentucky Becouse fire on warmer cold snops .. free flow of oir - tac 3° is the reoordie< egardie OGovs This free oir your coo! Kentucky Egg far less 45! Serving deal coal ontent '§ easier starting for Or er 29 Ideal Spring-Time Coal! | for Spring burning of whether you need a long, low Or a hot. steady fire during s uniformly sized coal will allow a igh the fire bed ot all times omplete consumption of and more economy! too! Years! A Favorite With Women All Over America! And neo wonder, Kentucky Egg is cleaner te burn, cleaner te handle . . . which means @ cleaner home. and drug scientists actually will . s\Canners Donate Samples Evidence Sat Upon. | , became wholly dependent on canned foods because refrigeration ; and power facilities were knocked i ! N w th ituatjo j f | 'to find out whether it will be safe | ° e situation ts further | complicated by the question of whether even canned foods sub- jected to atomic radiation will be safe for human use. The forth coming tests are expected to sup- ply the answer Fear Soldier Drinking MERIDEN, Conn Connecticut Temperance Society voted to oppose universal military training on the grounds that it would “‘stimulgte the liquor habjt in American youth.” (UP)—The: THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, MARCH 28, 1955 OMAHA (UP)—During a recent court trial of several-men on ags- sault and battery charges, numer- ous references were made by the prosectting attorney .to a chgif one of the defendants allegedly threw at one of the plaiptiffs dur- ing a scuffle * In summing up his case, the de fense attorney demanded to know why the chair hadn't been intro duced as evidence. since it, had such “important bearing on the case The prosecuting attorney then pointed to one of the defendants and remarked “One of your clients has been sitting on the chair all through the trial. 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