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Tot Found in Critical Condition After Attack * 
Polio Im 
Rochester Area 
Will Have First 
of 8 Clinics 30,000 School Pupils x * 
munization Starts ~x~ *« * 
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esday   
in Lower Three Grades | 
Will Get Vaccine 
By JACK ROSS 
First clinics in the mass 
polio immunization of first 
and second graders in Oak- 
land County will be set up 
next Tuesday in Rochester 
school district. 
Some 30,000 children will 
receive the first in a three- 
shot series of the Salk-type | 
polio vaccine at a total of | 
48 central clinics in county 
schools. 
Public health workers, 
doctors, volunteers and ele-| 
mentary school staffs are 
prepared to go into action 
in what may prove to be the 
last big offensive that will 
virtually wipe-out polio as a 
threat to mankind. 
Dr. John D. Monroe, health di-     Illness Fatal Death Takes Growing Season 
in State Begins 
One Day Early 
LANSING (® — Michigan's grow- 
ing season is off to an early start. 
In the first report of the year, 
the Federal-State Crop Reporting 
Service said the crop season is 
under way earlier. than in recent 
years. 
As of April 1, the index of sea- City Realtor 
Roy J. Annett Prominent Pontiac Man 
Dies in Detroit After nai advancement was one day 
Year's Iliness jahead of average for Michigan 
|compared with eight days behind 
Roy J. Annett prominent | *“*r#8e aS yaee, ee. 
Pontiac realtor and for| need Oe ee we righ i 
many years a Civic leader,| warm and oat planting was un- 
died yesterday in Henry der way in southern and central 
Ford Hospital, Detroit. He| (chica. Kisht to moderate 
had been in failing health 
since suffering a heart at-   
April 11 and more rain was fore- 
cast, 
The wheat crop came through   tack nearly a year ago.   
Governors Help 
Asked in Strikes Mississippi Executive 
Urges 
Phone; Rail Walkouts 
ATLANTA (INS) — Southern stout In 1933, he established his governors were being urged today | own business office in the Waldo 
to meet in an effort to settle the Building, East Huron and Perry | 
rector for Pontiac and Oakland , month - old, nine - state telephone Sts. a wv 
Intervention in tiac in 193 as superintendent of 
. 
. reviewed the many weeks | strike, while efforts continued in| County 
of preparation undertaken here in| Washingtgn to end a costly railroad is company into its present jo- re 2 Z f 
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rs   i 
  This was disclosed yesterday by 
Dr. Thomas Francis Jr. of the 
University of Michigan in a report | 
of his lengthy evaluation of ~| 
vaccine tests. 
By contrast, 49 others of the 
118.771 Michigan youngsters who | 
(Continued on Page 2, Col. 2) walkout. 
Disturbances continued in the 
walkouts of Southern Bell Tele- 
phone and Louisville and Nashville 
Railroad workers. 
Gov, Hugh White of Mississippi 
asked Gov. Lawrence Wetherby of through the administration 
Kentucky to call a meeting of 
Southern governors to discuss the tiac Kiwanis Club, he had served oi4 
Photie Strike iivolVitig about 50.000 as president Of the Pontiac Cham-~ 
workers. White said he thought a ber of Commerce and was the last , } 
| | above average. The crop was est 
years and served as branch | mateq at 27,570,000 bushels, eight manager for the Michigan |per cent below last year and 13 secretary of state for 22) per cent below average. 
years.. — Michigan's fruit crops also 
Following his rise from motor- |C@me through the winter with- 
man to conductor to dispatcher for | Out Serious damage, the service 
the Detroit United Railway in De- | apartee, 
troit, Mr. Annett came to Pon- | 
the Flint-Pontiac Division. 
rene Sor wp SMALE to Vote 
Today on MSU New Name for College 
Expected to Be Okayed cation on the ground floor of the This Afternoon Y 
He was first appointed Pontiac! LANSING @— If everything 
branch manager of the secretary | goes according to schedule, the 
of state's office by Secretary Of senate will vote this afternoon to State Frank D. Fitzgerald 22 years | dia Michi State College to 
ago and continued in the post nge gan of Michigan State University. 
Owen J. Cleary. | The House having already ap- 
A charter member of the Pon- | proved the name-change, the bill estate broker here for 31 
  
After seven years, he moved 
for his consideration. 
meeting of governors with union | surviving member of the original| The upper chamber defeated two 
and company officials could “‘as- board of directors of the Pontiac 
sist in bringing about a settle- | Salvation Army. 
ment.” 
In Washington, meetings con- 
tinued in an effort to end the rail- 
road strike of about 25.000 
non-operating employes that has | 
crippled rail service in 13 states. 
At Charleston, W. Va., negotia- 
the 10-state walkout 
| Greyhound bus drivers. 
  
| ‘Retired Laborer Wills 
| $35,000 to Polio Fund SYRACUSE, N. Y. (2)—The $35,000 estate of Theodore Neshkoff, 
who died Sunday, goes to the March of Dimes “for the use of children 
crippled by infantile paralysis.” Neshkoff, a 73-year-old retired laborer, 
said in his will he had ‘“‘no relatives and no intimate friends.” The 
will was offered for probate yesterday—thie day the Salk polio vaccine 
was pronounced a success. 
_— 
HYDE PARK, N. Y. (®)—Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt stated she 
was ‘‘delighted” with the outcome ot the Salk vaccine tests. “Of 
course, we will have to go on with the March of Dimes for a long 
time, because we still have people who have had the disease who 
must be cared for,” the former president's widow said. 
MEXICO CITY (2)—The Mexican Health Ministry has asked 
the United States for 100,000 doses 
NEW YORK (#)—The of Salk police vaccine. 
oe 
proud parents of Dr. Jonas E. Salk said 
they knew his antipolio vaccine would be a success when he inoculated 
his own wife and three sons more than a year ago. . 
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Salk heard the official report by radio in   ’ attempts to give Michigan State 
| some other name yesterday — then 
pushed the bill up for a final vote 
today. 
Sen, Harry F. Hittle (R-East He was a director of the YMCA, | 
a charter member of the Pontiac | 
City Club and a member of the | 
Pontiac Real Estate Board, among 
other realty organizations. Raneise), She severed te mies 
ure the Senate, said Among the fraternal organiza. would put it to a vote soon aft- tens to which he belonged were | . ime chamber convenes {2 Elks Lodge 810, Roosevelt Lodge p-m.) and predicted y 510, Mosiem Temple Shrine, De- that it would pass with several al es Ee aemnep i votes to spare. Opponents said was given life thought Hittle right. the Roosevelt Lodge in 1952, — =e The chamber defeated on an un- 
|recorded voice- vote an amend- 
ment by Sen, Edward Hutchinson 
(R-Fennville) to name MSC the 
“Michigan Agricultural Univer- . sity.” 
Then it beat down 9:17 a motion 
to make it “Michigan State Cen- 
tral University”, 
The bill came out of Hittle’s 
Senate Judiciary Committee short- 
ly before noon as predicted, re- 
portediy on a 52 committee vote. 
It had been sent thére to keep it 
out of the hands of the supposedly 
hostile Education Committee, 
where it normally would have 
gone. 
Hutchinson argued that a com- 
promise name must be found by 
the Legislature because MSC was 
so determined to have nothing but 
“Michigan State University” and 
the University of Michigan was de- 
termined to have amost anything 
but that. 
Occasional Showers   
Bearers will be Howard W. Hut- 
tenlocher, Harcourt S. Patterson, 
    
  
  
  
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Girl Is Beaten: 
Youth Held Preliminary Hearing 
Scheduled Today for 
Boy, 12 
By JOSEPH K. SFAIR 
A 3-year-old Pontiac girl ft to 
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Light to moderate | | but Wheat Crops Saved 
by Snowfalls | 
CHICAGO (INS) — Snow 
‘and windstorms left two 
| persons dead, 23 injured 
‘and millions of dollars in 
| Property damage today in| 
Rocky Mountain and south- 
|central states. | “*       iy tha 'was attacked and left lying 
| semi-conscious in the base 
| ment of a partially-complet- 
;ed house on West Rutgers 
| St. last night. She suffered 
‘multiple nail.punctures and 
_a broken neck. 
| The child, Cindy Lynne 
|Montgomery, daughter of 
(Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. 
|Montgomery of 575 _E. ~ 
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| the winter in good: condition and | 
Mr. Annett, 68, was a real | the yield per acre prospeets were | 
then go to Gov. Williams. motorists. 
*| by Seh. Cora M. Brown (D-Detroit) | 
   Two persons were killed 
;and 20 others injured yes- 
iterday in a raging wind- 
storm at Puedlo, Colo., 
which followed a heavy 
spring blizzard in northern 
Colorado, southern Wyo- 
ming, and western Nebras- 
ka. 
A 47-year-old tenant farmer, John 
Shavers, was burned to death at 
Sherill, Ark., when he fell across 
a stove trying to escape from tor- 
nado-like winds that wrecked his 
home. 
Three persons were injured, one 
seriously, as the same rain-carry- 
ing storm swept through Franks- 
| ton, Tex. . 
storms continued today from 
tral Kansas to western Tennhere 
es 
unseasonable blizzard. 
Windsforms that whipped up later 
piled the snow into huge drifts that 
blocked highways and stranded   | To the south. the wind stirred up 
blinding dust in southern Colorado 
and New Mexico, snarling trans- 
portation. A 140-mile desert stretch 
of U.S.66 between Albuquerque and 
_ Gallup, N. M., was closed because 
of the dust. 
Winds of up to 95 miles an hour 
| were clocked around Pueblo, where 
Snowfall there measured up to 
15 inches at Kimball. In Wyoming, 
| Cheyenne had 18 inches of snow. 
Beating by Boy 
Follows Pattern 
of Barbara Case 
By ARNOLD 8. HIRSCH 
Mrs. Jack -B. King gave a clue 
today to the brutal attack her 12- 
year-old son (by a previous mar- 
riage), Terry Morgan, made on 
little Cindy Lynne Montgomery, 3, 
yesterday. 
The boy’s attack paralleled 
the one made on 17-year-old Bar-   
Both girts were sexually mo- 
lested. Both suffered repeated 
puncture-like stab wounds. 
Mrs. Kirig described her son as 
an average student at the Owen 
Elementary School. He is a mem- 
  Heavy showers and thunder-| 
forward Mansfield Ave., today was 
reported in critical condi- 
tion at Pontiac General Hos- 
pital. She had been at- 
tacked sexually, according 
to Pontiac Police. 
Slated for ‘a preliminary hear- 
ing in juvenile court today was 
Terry Allen Morgan, 12, son of 
Mr. and Mrs. Jack B. King of 
235 W. Fairmont St., who told 
police he enticed the child into the 
new home. z 
The youngster was noticed miss- 
ing about 6:30 p.m. yesterday by 
hef uncle, Wendell N. Beaird of 
203 W. Strathmore Ave., where 
Cindy was visiting. 
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  aa Police quoted him as saying her 
| slacks were tied around her neck, 
her lower clothing torn off and 
she was bleeding profusely. De- 
_tective James F. Bale found two 
| nail-studded boards spattered with 
| blood in the basement. Police ‘are 
holding the boards for evidence, —- 
| Following questioning by po 
| lice, another child in the neigh- 
| berhood said he had last seen 
| Cindy walking away from her 
} uncle's home with Terry. 
When police went to Terry's 
| home, the youth jumped out of a 
side window and attempted to es- 
cape. He was held by his 15-year 
old brother. 
Police Chief Herbert W. Straley 
| said the youth admitted beating 
the girl after luring her into the 
home. No explanation was made 
by the boy, according to police. 
“By the luck and grace of 
God, the child Was found when she was,” said Straley. ‘‘Other- 
wise she might not have been 
located until this morning.” 
The child suffered nail punce 
tures in the head, abdomen and 
back. Hospital authorities said 
they hadn't attempted to count 
the numerous punctures. She also 
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approved two moves 
defense personnel. ° 
| |  VICIOUSLY ATTACKED—Tiny Cindy Lynne Montgomery, 3, who 
‘in a photo taken three weeks ago. She smilingly holds a neighbor's ; 
| dachshund pup. Cindy loved dogs. She went to her uncle's home yester- | 
| With the.dog when. she was lured into the basement of 2: partially coo-| 
| structed home. Searchers found her lying semi-consciously, suffering 
nail studded board and attacked. 
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UIndy Fights for Her Life: | | 
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By AL LOWMAN 
A pretty little-girl with long, curly brown hair won t be 
re | a y Saturday. 
Cindy Lynne manage | had been lookin 
to her fourth birthday with visions of cake, 
But last night, the friendly gray-eyed youngster always 
eager to make new friends was viciously attacked and 
y done. Only the au 
—€Cindy's parente, Charles,- a 
27, and Natilie ae ag ree Mr. and Mrs. Montgomery won- 
der too—but that's of 
their only daughter’s room 
|at Pontiac General Hospital,| Uppermost in their minds is the 
condition of their daughter lying 
| been so vicious and why. the doctors know. 
one—always making friends with | 
other children,” her father said. | Rosebush Quads Slated 
in the papers,” he added “but! The 4-year-old Rosebush quad- 
you never think it will happen to | ruplets are going to be vaccinated 
x2 | possible,"’ their mother says. _ j 
thought of the day's events that the effectiveness of the vaccine, | 
led up to the tragic attack. | said: 
my : ; | Polio has been -an awful fear for | 
pe Ainge salle oo yesterday | all parents — that the children | 
| long so they would not catch polio. 
aed pe yl ee ond | Now my children can get out and 
left. They said I'd missed her 
only by a few minutes when I | 
supper.” 
Although Mrs. Montgomery 
thinking if she'd been just a little 
earlier, her daughter would have 
ence — an experience too horrible 
for an adult to bear, not to men- 
Cindy had been playing near the 
Beaird home at 203 W, Strathmore 
her. 
Apparently only minutes before | was brutally attacked last night by a 12-year-old boy, is shown above | 
| day because he had received a new little pup. She had been playing 
| 
multiple nail punctures and a broken neck. She had been beaten with a | 
Bi | inthday Plans Canceled 
party 
fi and presents. 
beaten by a 12-year-old boy. + 
Why? 
answer: 
waiting anxiously outs importance. 
| wonder who could have helpless in a hospital bed. Only 
“She's so friendly with every: | 
“We've read about these things to Receive Salk Shots 
you—what can be doné to prevent | with the Salk vaccine “‘as soon as 
fully at her husband’s side, ing yesterday over the news of 
“Cindy and I were visiting at | oA think it's just wonderful. 
afternoon. Cindy knew my sister | ad to be cooped up all summer 
play without my having this fear. | 
“I let her go when my sister 
went over to take her home for 
didn’t say it, she was probably 
been spared the harrowing experi- 
tion a little girl. 
Ave., when her mother came for 
the little gir! had been enticed eight sheriff's deputies. 
In other action, Super- 
  
    
            Se ee eee Se vetlel ye geen ant Wee away from her play to accom- (visor Elmer Kephart, of, logg, Milo J. Cross and Elmer R. — her attacker to a nearb | Has he ever been in troubl pany ber 8 Y |Bloomfield Hills, reported 
Mr. Annett's body will be #- : fore? Z aay Soles ae that County Health Director 
Friday morning, In lieu of flowers, Pompe aan : pape decent seis wane deh ears violated body was found in the|DF- John D. Monroe had the family suggests friends may a tonight all,” she answered, tears well. | >&5¢ment of the house. accepted a position as pro-| 
make memorial contributions to|®"d tomorrow is the forecast for! 11° sain im her reddened eyes, | Society wonder’s what is to be/fessional adviser to the 
nr. Samet’ church or the Salva- Pontiac and vicinity. “Last night was the first time Tuberculosis Sanat or ium) 
= | pace teeagpa’s tee ottt be onae e  eeme enytieg He ll pees ng Board of Trustees. | linciie Pler Bureau, tonight's near ” Kephart said Dr. Donald Smith 
NEW DELHI #®—Indian officials | night will continue cloudy with a/ their home at 255 W. Fairmount cal superintendent of the Sana- 
invited 20’other‘ Asian countries to gy ted tit roan arvund the malghborhosd lor the fiching ane tiehtar . | meet in India next month to plan| gor = low et 30 te nigh oles ihe lots. The little home || season ahead snd the best des secede, ene a | the use of new American economic has to be approached by foot. way to get prepared is by in downtown Pontiac. A trace .of resolution which was adopted aid on a regional basis, — - rain was recorded but not enough|_ Mrs. King was divorced from || using the Want Ads to BUY. || Kanoring the memory of the late to. measure. neil Rig Fg Roget peed Be brought over 30 calls ands || Rey B. Cowdin, an Oxtord Town- In : and || Satisfactory swap was made. ship supervisor for ten years. 
she A request was referred to the 
ay | he i Ag He WAGEMAKER m || Juvenile Affairs and Salaries Com- 
rete or ona Toanep trailer for mittees 7 the Juvenile Division | 
used car. bought new asking t four child welfare 
Koo yeat La 2 workers and two stenographers be 
added to its staff. 
i" yma will it To Place Your Want Ad In a letter, Probate i _ 
ag Caaceghtare AT ‘ap [OH motorist be flagged turned) oo, cued. DIAL FE 2-8181 ee ae ot DOGMND: vabiowbedbegsstahv sap 4, 14 | Out to be Westmoreland Police cases makes more workers nec 
n Se Sees Se ne Just ask for the essary if proper service is to be 
child of their own. maintained. Ween Bere are og sates Dems | Kine is 9 Fisher Boty Division WANT AD DEPT. The board approved sale of three Women's Pagbe.ssscrth th 1 1K | oes Ww. 8t. Open night shift worker, county-owned lots in Starr Acres, 
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gat 3 — Set A SRE 0M HF GE RR? = PAYLESS eR ae oe, oY Ry Sook ARE ee RO Supervisors OK Increase 
in CD, Sheriff Personnel 
The Oakland County Board of Supervisors yesterday ~ 
increasing law enforcement and civil 
Some $6,000 was appropriated to provide an assistant 
to County Civil Defense Director Lewis C. Jarrendt, who 
has been handling his duties alone. 
Another resolution was passed authorizing addition of +-----   
Royal Oak, and one in Bloomfield 
Hills addition, Pontiac. - 
A lease previously granted the 
Michigan State Police to land 
located north of the contagious 
hospital on North Telegraph road 
| was canceled. 
The law agency had intended to 
build a police barracks on the: site 
which never materialized, ex« 
plained Supervisor Willis M, 
Brewer of Pontiac. 
Supervisors authorized employ- 
ing ,Price- and Associates, archi- 
tects of Royal Oak, to prepare 
P 
Health Center. 
Approval was given a Board 
of Auditor's plan to set up a 
Division of Revenue in the Col- 
than made up fer by increased 
collection of debts. . 
The board adopted a sick-leave 
plan to include employes of 
         lans for the projected -County ..      
      
      
      
  
    
        
        
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i Royal Oak Files Polio Immunization {City Postpones for Week|’ » |The Day in Birmingham ~ ie | a as lt * . . ‘ gg eet : ES Cc ' S D . to Give 
: Will Start Tuesday Public Housing Ban Action ity Sets Dates FO Annex Land | coins rr pase on The City Commission last night| vote defeated « mation by Com Salk Polio Inoculations . ’ participated in the overall tests of postponed for a week action on 4! missioner Harry W. Lutz (District ee 
é Seek 76-Acre Plot the vaccine came down with the Pot tthe tera eukhe tae | 7 that the ordinance be put.to a BIRMINGHAM — Like the rest’ of Education was a request to , . disease. The total includes these prohibiting - public public vote, of the nation, Birmingham yes-| ppodify the 22-foot setback require. 
to Be Site of Vickers) who receive only partial injections, ing, inPentiac, "Fuel" ecten on ) hag | ment called for in the parking or- the Glenwood Estates Subdivision; The petition, framed according terday beard the news i dinance, where the lot is adjacent New Plant placebo (dummy) shots or no shots oman ‘ . pom yet had halt . wi 
i at all, as well as those who were rezoning ra Sees «wee. te city, charter form, gives the prayed fo to or across from residential 
Oak city yesterday filed | given the vaccine. Cociten so postpone the public! __sstesten the optien of adep® anticipated: Salk polio vac | property. Royal city } housing action came after a 43 Owners plan at ; a. petition with Oakland County Three of the four polio victims : : ing the ordinance or presenting cine works! — n a area Clerk Lynn D. Allen to annex the | who received the vaccine were 8 ot on ibeiiien, j Health agencies at county and/| the rear of their stores, mee 
76 acres of Troy Township on’ paralytic cases, Two of these were Press Official ” local levels are now moving) to secure an indication from 
which Vickers Corp.. ot| in Kent County and the third. te ’ Charges of “political trickery,” rapidly ith ‘sles (to tnocetate |e ee chen ooms antici- ‘alhoun County. lourt m. “ Oakland property Detrolt, plans to build 0 $7,000,000) Calhoun Comly. Ue ee Oem Ballot Totals and ‘“disenfrachisement of — the an estimated 30,000 a a A are a non-pa yt ’ ” County first and second graders. 
_ land County. . people” were fired by Lutz after area, to guide the zoning board At the same time, the Oakland | Nearly Identical his motion lost. Commissioner Dates for Birmingham young: |i, any decision. County Board of Supervisors set | Names of children whe tock Floyd P. Miles {District 4) agreed sters have been tentatively ae 
a June vote on a previous move | part in the tests were mot dis- The official Oakland County vote ' : scheduled for May 7 and 14 The YMCA will its by Trey to incorporate a major closed. totals for the April 4 election vary with Lutz that the actiqn was and June 11. City Health Nurse Faster dea Wag — a r4 
part of the township, including — 1» preparation for the immuniza pe only slightly from figures computed “dangerous.” , , Anyce Gillette sald today that | eee netball —— pals 
the prospective tax-rich Vickers tions here Dr. Monroe said every- ROLAND R. DENNIS election night'by the Pontiac Press. | “When 6.000 people (the reported! WILLIAM C. ZIMMERMAN | most parents have already | ios) Dasselial tt Friday. property, as a city. thing that possibly could have been the Board of Canvassers reported number of signatures on the peti- | returned the forms authorizing | these dno tnviied fo. cies of the . ; r been complet. | ° today. tions) ask a privilege and are not . the shots for their children. | Royal Oak City Attogney Allen done in advance has | ; eted it that ia dangerous,” | Pontiac Y on Saturday, A bus will 
Hertler said the city would move ¢d. Sterile hypodermic syringes 0 a nis The Press hit exactly the vote cine said : 0Ca if | In that respect, this city leave the local Y at 12:30 p.m., 
to annex the land whether or not pore bagetome eatlenptiee. en gi et ees a a eee cniaien ani ranked uae the top od returning about 3:15. Troy ed it. supplies packag partisan Board : te | , county year when c 0 * * *@ 
“it the ‘Troy vote is in favor ready to be moved out to the/f\s i ee oe oe aaa a ae had. lira gear age See of incorporation, our present peti- | schools where clinics will be set up. ies in spl a ballots of the correct figure fer | Wee toes ec par a en y cathe, aie wheal a “ 
tion will be no good: We'll have Supplies of the vaccine itself, | seven candidates for state post- ros against it, = efiirmative ned. - Bat A way Me 
to submit another petition asking | ¢nough to immunize an expected ife tons. - people could change it. Willi * Mrs. Gillette estimated that be- | G@rdner, 67, Eton Rd.. the supervisors to set a vote’ on | 30.000 county children, are on the Hemorrhage Takes L ‘ris Saeed cf Camsamers te'cuum| “Sle Sale Winnie ol 4 i illiam C. Zimmerman tween 2.400 and 2600 first and|be held at 1 p.m. Friday at the our annexation of the land from | way. heving been eyo feared of Local Business Man | posed of Mrs. Sarah Garrett, of Gen by Mayer Witten W. Bes- Succumbs After Several second graders here will receive —— <u i White Troy city,” he stated. ca necessi * Commerce Township, chairman;| aldson (District 3) that the series of shots. in + eolion han Ot hicensing which followed yester- Tuesday Evening Mrs. Minnie $2 ; i, of Pontiac, be by the com Months Iliness The figure also includes that — goat aA Mr. rea ee 
ee ee a i ton Roland R, Dennis, 25, of 24 E. Secretary: and Carlos G. Richard: | mlesten. . William Charles Zimmerman, 38,| half of the first through third former Washington resident, = A noms 2 Some 120 members of the Oak-| Pike St. died yesterday at 6:45 ~ Their piacere etic Miles’ motion to postpone fur- | civil and architectural engineer. eg agi ae tan Surviving are his widow, Ruby 
Petition would require about the and County Medical Society are| Pim. et Kesses Cente orrhage EOF M Reamwrs us| Commissioner Harcourt &. Potter. | 04 St &2%5 pam, yesterday st| year. Woenak with shows he lived, Mrs to st in and run a Weebare— io cc oe cc cececcevsss 25. ommissioner . - - 
same number of signers,” the clinics cael tr each shot of He had been ill eight hours. a pice pepeseasseaesady ayo son (District 2) pointed out the | his home st —— ——— Parents will be notified within Murray McCallum ot Windsor, 
sGeracy explsined. the series, and staff members of/ Berm here April 14, 1928, be |Powe D 38.43 commission had 20 days to act | been ill several months. | @ reasonable length of time as Ont., Miss Dorothy Wood of San “But at least 10 of them would St. Joseph Mercy and Pontiac! was the son of Herman and Ethel Sie cote ee st ea | on the petitions. The motion passed| Mr, Zimmerman was born in | te which of the two was ad- Rafael, Calif, Mrs. John Ver- have to be Troy residents, General Hospital are alerted t0| peanis and was married to the Pt ey: | by a dS vote, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Oct. 27, 1896 | ™inistered to -their children, marian of Kingsville, Ont Pe whereas none were needed from handle sterilization of clinic SUP | former Ernestean Millard May (|Nisbet-R |... 35.168 | Batted around for three months, and was the sen of Simon | Mt. Silllette eald. i pf Mg scien ot 
the township on the first peti- plies once the program gets UM | 31, 1947 in Barstow, Calif vee OARD OF AGRICULTURE ail the Glenwood ee =| ar eae She added that further organ- Wabi. being geod 
oe a or Mr, Dennis attended Pontiac | stattora 0000000000000 001 MG] Me Wes Put off another week at = izational meetings will be held Bruce with the U.S. Army; 28 If the Troy vote fails, then the! A Corps of more than 3800) nn and was a member of the | BOND «ves cesvsessreerets 7] ogee yp erladlagg embed After serving as a member of with health chairmen next week. grandchildren and 7 great-grand- present petition will be goed said Volunteer workers under Mrs. | Baptist 1H |e Te maes | he had definite knowledge General | 14 42nd Machinegun Battalion dur- | * ¢ « 
Hertiler. In either case Ro al Howard Riemen of Birminghem io) owner and operator of the CMT --s sid gL ka aks 2e.sa1 | Motors EE = the | sag World War I, he returned home Problems pertaining to the) J. Edward Hildebrand “naiocity Poised to go into action to help | = HR ceaanemmanadonosenntena 32.535 | land. | | Pierce-14 Mile shopping center and| ROYAL OAK — Service for J. psec tary -_ aumun staff the clinics, transport’ sup- gah Mares, eign ged plirnid Seenenennnes is463| Lutz crossed swords with the and was married to the former surrounding property were brought | Edward Hi ef e602 j . @ / Propds : aE ; Hildebrand, 69, p Sport — ahs Ouk's, Plies. keep records and handle the | . STATE eat teetons mayor at that point, asking, “How Louise Albrecht in Scranton, Pa. | before the: Zoning Board of Ap-| Sheridan, will be st 1 p.m. Satur- ac. Ne. 1 
countless other tasks involved in | life in Ponti 
  
  
  
    
  : : - bee 5.sciac sei _¥.981 come you have information we | on her birthday, Nov. 22, 1921. | peals last night frger popu shoul . ; , $ [ rar oi . day from Bell Chapel of the Wil- 
pian a ole can be sag Fagg ljgeecarnee | ten auriaes Weta War Lagat ‘Ne. 2—Judges @eatiticntions 8" don't? Me cherged = mayor) Coming to Pontiac in 1916. he) One result was that a lot owned | liam R. Hamilton Co., with burial Wpought @ 0 vote; said Hertier, |} A¢, Se Comty Bealth depart) an a member of the Jimmy | xi?" » enees 8 | tens Om Secret negolla- | was a member of St. Vincent de| by Mrs. Irene Jankie of Beverly in Acacia Park Cemetery. He died . ° ment, Dr. Monroe's aides are | Aas wn at Ne. 3—Seheel Bends— | Gons. . a | Paul Catholic Church. | Hills, was given the status of busi- | today at St. Joseph Mercy busy with administrative details Dey Post yes pe af ow Onn | eo. terete ene eeee eg Donaldson answered he “would! From 1918-1926, Mr. Zimmerman ness zoned property. | Hospital. Tot Is Attacked. of the immunization, checking lists }™ander oft sme —_—e No. 4Ceidvassers— "| be glad to invite’ Lutz to every} was an associate member in the | - and . om Survivers include bis widow, VY. 
: ’ of supplies, planning for distribu- | League. : aes WOR cvecessscessceer senses srteees 33.485 meeting he attends. firm of Fisher Bros., architects rs, Jankle asked Gert ene Mrs. : Surviving besides his wife and Me 20 16.18) Commi John A | clarification on this point, since . * tion of people and materials, and | ie ‘datas -ommissioner . Dugan, | and engineers and from 1926-1931 iets of the mectheens tennde | Vernon Johnson of Franklin Hills: Left Semi-conscious /acting as the control center for | Parents are five . ne ; (District 5) came to Donaldson's | was manager of the Pontiac office — aif boss one son, Dr. John E. of Bemidji, : the program. : Raymond (Maxine) rege le s. Bas Thief Trapped defense saying it was his duty as|of Robert O. Derrick, Inc. While | of _ | Minn.: one brother and five grand- 
= (Continued From Page One) {| ty addition, principals and | Woonemd, (Harr tet Jonnson | a ee nameet with People and/ manager here, he supervised the) ures aad Rel terrace classifica: | cnijtren . right have suffered other head| teachers at the wenrty 200 ole: | of Pontian ob micheed (Patrica) | Water Switch thing from, me." Commissioner | Del Rey” partaen “y » Oneida abled sey saci! About 40.000 Americans, mostly | Mrs. ing me. T/Del Rey A ts 
the child cuflored tsoarmal wie making napneetions tor [pm Bay e- gl | y | ee eee ee Re: , ™ iad were conte with the Board | military, inhabit southern Okinawa. 1 e interna. vic, are | Marcellene J. Dennis, at le = ith, : t E ‘ injuries. pe ing and keep aa Abe ving FLINT Cass Smith, :of “supported the mayor Entering into practice for him- 
are seven | suburban Flint mighty tired of | brothers, Durward D. of Bir | = = 
mingham, Wesley of Keego Har- | An attorney fer the home 
building firm which wants the self in 1931, his office, William | 
C. Zimmerman Associates is pils during the clinics, having someone drain his gasoline 
fifth grade at the Owen School, tank almost nightly for two weeks. 
A MESSAGE to the 
PONTIAC BUSINESS and 
PROFESSIONAL MEN 
from the 
Pontiac Junior Chamber of Commerce   has crtted sapped — trouble, Parents of children who particj-| bor, Robert and Allan, beth of So he set a trap. a ee rm aris . a ae mow located ot 631 W. Muren 2. 
a ore & i : Pontiac, Gerald T. with the U.S.) smi i Mr. Zimmerman was a member Probate Judge Arthur E. Moore. | pated in last year's field tests of | sera Smith drained his own tank last | we, aasuved eciien would ust be 
| Of the American Institute of Archi- the Salk polio vaccine in Oakland | Army in Korea, Eugene with the night — and then filled it with 
| tects (National), and the Ameri- County will be notified their | Air Force in Texas, and Jack with | water. ° 
‘ a | the U. S. Navy in Cuba, | Sheriff's men booked Ernest Bel-| ‘No, not oe Donald-| can Institute of Architects | Dr, Monroe said certificates. will _ | ford, 17, of Flint, on a charge of | 50n answered, “But we hope so. | troit Chapter), the Michigan 
be given in the schools to thote | gar n't’ pen, treme the tives, (larceny after ffoding him beside | The attorney said his firm can| gineering Society, Kiwanis Qub, children who actually got the vac: | crest Baptist Church, In the. ab- |his stalled car two miles trom | build low-cost houses ny See land | Chamber of ager American 
cine, He advised parents of chil-| semce of bis pastor, the Rev, | ™ith’s ‘home. frase even mee or ee gag of Columbus and dren ici j | J I ath - - Deputies r uring > company | I Society. 
lece tae ee geek » the Rev. David | stalled ~ha a eainhatoren | wanted to construct higher-priced | Surviving besides his wife are 
|Means they received only the | | water, a goodly amount of which homes which would require the his mother and two daughters, Mrs. Terry appeared in his court for a 
    However, the matter 
was handled unofficially at that 
time by the court. 
Moore said that records showed 
that Terry had an intelligence 
quotient of 76 during the former in- 
  
      
    cident “sounds like her officiate with burial ‘ha | zoning shift. | Harold N. Lepisto and Mrs. Cal- mental Gefective po sme iy Be om —— poate | in Witte Memorial Com- "san ay tigped sheriffs men | . vin E. Brown. all of Pontiac. Other toe the toe you will be and _____ Moore said he is maki the-echeok ey. Lo what—he—was-deing, ae ttD ° Death — + Survivors include three grandchil..[- During next days. af e contacted and - : . of the matter.| Parents of all first and second. _ Friends may call at the Huntoon failed to trap anyone, despite his | ntiac 5 | dren, one sister, Mrs. Florence asked to support the Jaycees who are sponsoring | Reuter; two brothers, Raymond 
and Joseph, all of Pontiac. 
The Rosary will be recited at The girl's parents said Cindy | graders must also return the forms F“neral Home alter 6 o'clock almost nightly complaints over the 
had been visiting her grandmoth- to the school, since no child will ‘ednesday evening. last two weeks, -er earlier when her uncle and be vaccinated who does not have| = ——S 
Pontiac City Affairs aunt came te the grandmother's | the signed slip trom—his parents. 
Commission Action Poses ——_. 
Douglas M. Allen 
Douglas | 
a) $:30 pm, Thursday. 
of Clayton. and Enid Main Allen,| Knights of Columbus will 
853 Woodland Dr., will be Friday! the Rosary KING & COLE BROS. 3-RING CIRCUS 
. . . second largest in the USA, coming to Pontiac 
on June 4, complete with mile long parade on the 
main streets and a matinee and evening perform-   
' Funeral service for 
home and told the girl about. | Deadline for return of the forms new puppy they had been given. | is Friday, allowing time for the 
Cindy insisted on going home necessary administrative work in-   
  
  with the uncle to “play with the | Volved. ' T at 10 a.m. from Huntoon — | ing at 9 o'clock. The funeral p~ ance. 
new doggie.” : | Dr. Monroe said Saturday clinics | "J" Home, the Rev. D. D. McC | be Friday at 9 a.m, from B — ? “oh: 
She-had- been playing with the | Would-be held in the and hreat for Junk Deal Ts Central Christian Church officiat-| St. Vincent de Paul Cathotic By sponsoring tickets fortunate children, pup when she Lise away other heavily = papsdetedarens. e. ing Burial will be in Perry Mt.! Church, Burial wilt follow including orphans and the physically handicapped,   from her uncle's home by the | while school buses would transport 
youth. . children to and from weekday 
About_three feet tall. Cindy's; Clinics in_outlying districts, 
fourth Birthday is Saturday. Her: gas emphasized quest 
distraught parents had planned & forms, on which saad signity 
big party for Cindy with many ¢heip desire te have their 
presents. 
Had Right Information, 
st Came Too Late | Clinics for Pontiac and Water- 
eee oe (LIP). — John - [0Pd. Township are scheduled May Korts, press foreman for the Ls Children in cities of south Oak- 
newspaper___Crockett Democrat. land County will receive the vac. 
rushed to his farm yesterday with “Me in clinics Saturday, April 23. 
the news that a storm warning Schedule for the clinics in out- 
had been, posted for the area. lying districts is as follows: 
Korts’ wife wasn't impressed.‘   
Tuesday, April 19 
She pointed out a window of their i acrntral Scheel, including 
home and showed Korts that his | annex Weare” a a:ttheren 
barn and doghouse had been > butneran. 
blown away Brooklands School. including Hamlin | and Gethsemane Lutheran 
ednesda   Eimwood &ch ” crt ou : i 20 00! including Auburn He S zes or Loses | Heights Stiles. Stone and Mickory Grove Vaughn School including Brookside, and Country, CHICAGO w—The income tax St. 
office received four $100 bills in an, 
envelope with an anonymous letter 
saving, ‘My conscience bothers me 
and I can't sleep. If I-still can't ee Hugo and Wing 
Clarkston Elementary School. ineluding Ortonvifile. Andersonville and Sashabaw. Aig berger Central School. including 
sul Latheran, Westbrook ‘and Edgewood or Middlebelt School, including Bend and 
  
  deep I will send you the balance.” | Nobie. 
on ae School, including Our Lady 
The Weather Holly Elementary School, including 
Bertha Baker School including High- land Gibson, Hill Road, Beaumont and Dublin (1-3 30 pm) 
Bianche Sims Schoo!. PONTIAC ANG VICINITY — Cloudy 
with occasional showers tonight and te- 
merres Lew tenight 54. high temer-| 
row 67. Partly cloudy temerrew night. | ft. Eaton, Holworth, Pr Web- = . LS rT little change in temperature, low 68-52 . Daniel Axford. Themes. Worth On. Today sal Penteae ford. Lakeville, Arnold, Leonard and Bt. 
      
  
  Lowest temperature preceding 8 am — Lyon Elementary School, includ- lishments and one hotel “a was jes before the tests results | 
At 8 am Wind velocity 18-20 mph ing New Hudson, Novi, “Chapman, Nevi Miles and Commissioner Har- Doctors and health officials in |The official KO pated raced: . This vaccine is al- 
gun ects Wetuestay ot Vil: pm. | pleton School, including Big Bear- | COurt S, Patterson (District 2) op-| Communities across the nation, ag ig nds sro Health |lecoted 00 all first end second 
eee eer Ss ooo Tre” | posed renewing two of the Class C | cheered by success of the Salk | service scientists evaluated considered the age group Dicon sets Thursday Ot 10:44 om Vaién Lede Scbecl, tecieding Com. | permits. vaccine, today turned to the huge |on last summer’s vaccine field | most vulnerable to the disease Sioned Geaeuiebies | "walled tame ‘Siameatees Scheot, in- |  %¢ Commission concurred with |task of inoculating millions of. test. foundation's vaccine also will * + SO) TD @ m.........87 chuding Glengary, Wixom and st. wil. |@ City Plan Commission recom- children against polio. e* *« *« be given to children who took part 
i: apna To ee a School, including . Green. mendation and authorized rezon-| Most local inoculation programs! Opinions varied on how long the | in last season's test but got only @mi PP Mm .. €3/ Scotch snd Our Lady of Refuge "| ing lots 3, 4 and 5, Merrimac Sub-| were expected to begin within | vast inoculation job would take. [a harmless, ineffective injection. we m.- 3 All.clinics are scheduled to be- division, to commercial 1 classifi- | ahout a week of yesterday's an-| Houston, Tex., planned to start | This was done to a control s ,_ Tuesday tm Pontise oo cin_at 9 a.m., except the one at ication nouncement that the vaccine was | next Tuesday and hoped to get all | factor in the vaccine’s 
loves. temperature’. vt22s, so | Bertha Baker School. ‘Referred back to the plan |% to 9 per cent effective against | its 60,000 eligible children inocu- | value, Mean temperature... .......-+..- 505 should go te-their regular school | paralytic polio, lated in one day. In. other cities * * * . Weather—Partly cioudy fir: | board was ® request te rezone that ) cow | first, from which they will be trans-| 19  magetacturing residential . 8s health authorities said the project| There were estimates ~ 
ighest erareA? im Pentine 4, ported by bus to the central clinic! property at Madieon and Perry | From city after city came re-| would move as fast as the avail-|many #s 4 million might be vac- Lowest temperature. ..o.c0.... sites in their district, | streets, Action was deferread a | Ports that inoculations were sched- | able doctors could manage. Most Se th Mean LemperaCUre... 6. cease eeses ‘ = ag tenn’ te "% See ny a enaeae eae ea oe een ee Manufacturers a 
eee Oe i ee Se a ne ares ber of cities however, said they did | required to administer each shot | were reported stepping up produc- at im 14 i# in_isse, LAWTON @® — Michigan's “fly-| Public hearings were. held and/not expect to begin until early |in the series, tion. ewe = ing parson,” the Rev, Ernest Mac- confirmation deferred for special | May. There was no nationwide figure| A number of private inoculation 
Mipens 6 4% Memphis 6 $0 Donald of Porter Methodist Church assessment rolls for curb, gutter| The earliest starting date so far | on the exact number of children | programe might be developed. The 
Betiaic” Se 4 Minneapotis e247 io Lawton, has entered the Boston | and drainage on Burt avenue from|came from San Diego, Calif.,|who will receive the protective | first of these announced in New Ghicngo 78 60 New Orieang si $i Marathon at Boston April 20. Rev, Montcalm to Hillside and Hillside | where authorities hope to begin | shots this year but the final count | York was by a union local to pro- } eer ,3 Se $1 MacDonald, who also coaches the drive from Burt to*Suramit, and a | inoculating by Saturday, will be in the tens of millions, ie fae ne Se ae 
Duluth 2% Pitsbereh =F! 48 Lawton High School track team, is water main in Third avenue from| The first shipments of vaccine . =e bers’ children under the age of 
Die af 2-8 Francisco #1 sf Practicing for the 26-mile grind by Laurel to Highwood Subdivision. Sekt ot ws Sicln ead eee boat Inoculations for nine million chil-| The great majority of parents te a te {2 running between Lawton and Mar-| Hearings were @t for next Tues- | organizations Jast shortly) dren om See pues by the oe, Sving Oe ane odes. 
Guetie ib % Wasmington’ 33 Ga! cellus, 15 miles away, = iday om receiving special assess- after the federal government for-| National for to have th children inoculated. . ‘ b \a : . ; 
: vEN . 
7 4 , j hg ee sc guaties-) : ‘ 
  Davisburg and Seventh Day Adventist | 
including Car- | | What may be the beginning of a; ment rolls for curb, gutter and 
long-term drive to eliminate. junk | drainage on Elm street from Jes- 
| yards and used auto parts estab-| sie to Sanford and a sanitary | lishments trom many sections of /awer on Wyoming avenue. 
ithe city was teuched off at last 
| night's City Commission meeting. 
Last week, the operating permit 
| East Side Auto Parts, 181 E. or 
ment en Portland street from 
Montcaim te Owen and Kennett 
read from Baldwin to Wing. 
Engineer's estimates were pre- 
sented and public hearings set for 
next Tuesday for the following 
projects: 
Sanitary sewer on Nebraska avenue 
from trunk sewer east of Moter to 
Prantiia ; Last sight, owners Marvin and 
| | @rect a board fence, 
Commissioner John E. Carry 
(District 6), their representatives; 
moved that the license be issued 
| providing ordinance violations are 
| eliminated. 
| Miles cautioned the brothers not 
| to invest too much money in reno- 
| vating the establishment. 
“I would hate to see them make 
a large expendiure, until further 
| study is made,” he said. “I've got 
/nothing against these men_per- i} 
from trunk sewer east of Motor to 
Moter 
gd and 
avenue from Baldwin te Universi 
Curb, gutter drainage on Ghef 
field Bb from Baldwin to University Curb, drainage on Beverly 
nt ity. 
lanti avenue from Baldwin te 
versity. 
Water tn 
from Kenilworth to 
reed. ; 
Peatherstone venue 
the Belt Line Rail- asa ees en Colorado svenue | by the Millbin Ford Service Com- 
Ypet- day at 1 p.m. from Trinity Bap- | 
. tist Church, the Rev. Richard H. | Cemetery. 
The baby died yesterday in St. 
Joseph Mercy Hospital following 
a _kigney complication. Born in | Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. 
Richard A. Pearson, A. F. Cau- | Pontiac April 4, he is survived by | W. Covey and Leslie, aad al Joe Brown Beresford Is Re-elected Joe Brown, 47, 36 Orton St., died 
Saturday after a 13-month illness. 
Born in Clarksdale, Miss., he was 
the son of Isaah and Annie 
Buchanan Brown. 
A Pontiac resident for 10 years, 
he attended school in Clarksdale 
before coming here from Fayette- 
ville, N. C. He was last employed Bloomfield Hills Mayor | 
BLOOMFTELD HILLS — James) 
E. Beresford, secretary-treasurer | 
of Booth Newspapers, was re. | 
elected mayor at an orgarizational 
meeting of the City Commission | 
last night. 
Aliso re-elected to the post ot | 
mayor pro tem was Chariton G. | 
Eden of C. G. Eden Sales. John S.| 
Bugas will be police commissioner, | 
a daughter, Joeann, of Fayette-| Dominick Vettraino, fire commis-| 
ville. sioner and Lyman: Craig, highway | 
Funeral service will be Thurs- | commissioner. pany. 
Surviving besides his parents is 
    
  follow in Oak Hill Cemetery.   
| sonally, But this whole industry is 
a problem.” 45 Million May Get Salk Vaccinations   
| In other business, the commis- 
| sion received some 300 signa- 
tures on petitions protesting is- 
| stance of a tavern license at 
1460 Baldwin Ave. i 
' 
| Liquor licenses were renewed for 
| seven taverns, 12 Class C estab- By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS | mally licensed it for general use. 
  
    Nation’s Doctors Turn to Huge Task 
      ht will enable them to see the circus absolutely 
. free. 
50%_of this advance sale will be used by the Pon- 
tiac Junior Chamber of Commerce to further their 
charity and other local conservation programs. 
When our representative calls on you — please 
support our ticket. and advertising campaign. ; 
Thank you, 
JOHN A. BENSON, President 
Pontiac Junior Chamber of Commerce 
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good. to_eat and is chock full of 
vitamins. The commén lead pencial epre-|legal hassle is taking place in It is the palolo, a ring-shaped sents accuracy in machine produc- |New York between two lipstick 
affair which lives in the coral tion since the grooves into which | | manufacturers, each of whom | 
    
how and Harold Gatty—yesterday | 
  moar WW C t Wake Un Beautify] Toledo Man Gets |sutncct Set wife, two 
Peer | omen Canno ake UD eau Wul . pliant «bei By PHILLIS BATTELLE As a woman, I say they should |new product which pays it can’) ting the eyes open, getting the 2 Divorces in Day court granted him a divorce from NEW YORK (INS)—A foolhardy | both lose. make me wake up beautiful. Rese unpolished, Ketting the pin | Chie @ — Weber it | his second wife on grounds he was 
It is difficult enough to wake up| Husband: Well! curis untangied, getting the | [OLEDO, er *| not legally married to her. 
amount 4 Wife: Honey, dow do I look? nightclothes) reased. And, | terday. 
Seabee can: sialic ates Husband: Well . . . perhaps mest important, recap- | He.-divorced Mary Pasker De-| @t™! Gime Mier Ba Simul reefs of Samoa, Fiji and other |the writing core is fitted to the | claims in its advertising that it | | perceptively, the situation. What of| As § say, th are too many | “Ting the urge to be tropic! Pacific islands. 
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| But the lipstick makers, caught of Going to Work of cosmetics. 
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until 1963. the living room unaware the house 
By that time, they added, the| was burning. The fliers, Cleve | 
young man, now 23, may have|Costley and Francis LEvinarson, | 
‘a change of mind.” aided firemen and Cobey in putting | 
Collings has reserved decision on} out the fire, which did $600 dam- | 
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    tune up for a possible weekend , 
match with Cary Middlecoff, the ) R ro Masters Tournament cham- } 
Middiecoff, who won the Mas- 
emember ters here Sunday, had lett town || Wanted Items! | by the time the President arrived } 
when a yesterday for on eight-day work: || Oujstanding Values! vacation. 
e But White House Press Secre- 
3-minute ‘ary James C. Hagerty tld neve | MUeTY im Today! there ibility Mid- 
Geoot might reurs to augue || CMLL FE 42511 for | about Saturday to take on the 
Eisenhower got in 18 holes yes- 
- terday afternoon at the Augusta 
site of Masters, bd . . san Francisco Heteanl Cty sho ot Ge Mastonn Fashion Accessories d “Toilet Goods Children’s Wear Home Furnishings cost ee te CONTINUED 
bursitis right shoulder. |! 250 Woman's: HANDBAGS . . oe ee bees noing to|| Re: 10.2981 Assorted leathers and 4 144 Hair Brushes 300 Playclothes Terry Wash Cloths 
416 7 ? Walter Reed Hospital in Washing- colin’ Buress a ioe linen dn nn Reg. 1.50! In half round Reg. to 1.98! Overalls and Reg. to 29c! All first ual | ® . ton for treatment of his bursitis : professional styles. Nylon x slacks in Santorized cottons, x ity in 12x12 size. $ , : m denim, chambray and twill at 4 for $1.6 for on |The 15-minute stints at the hos- bristies. 4 colors. Street 3 
pial have betped. but Eisenhower 360 Stretch Nylons Floor. Sib or boner. 2 to Gx. Save fei oe DO ee got a setback Monday in tossing |]} Reg 1.95! Lowest in Pon- = out the first baseball at the sea-| tiac. Invisible irr’s of £ ; 
son opener brond'S MeL Some $I 72 Bath BRUSHES .  -- «cic 208 300 Boys’ Underwear 3 for 1.00 02 Terry Bath Towels .4 for 1.00 The pitch, Hagerty said,/}]} Street Floor. nylon bristles. pink or blue. ne agg Be ow 2 ayo shirts and ureed- Reg. to 78! Pirst quality. Discontinued wrenched his arm painfully. That | Street Pioor. - Guaranteed = washable. ensembles. Assorted colors shore ned patterns. wag the reason Eisenhower used | 240 W WALLETS 144 Lucite MIRRORS 1.00 S-M-L. Save today. Second Floor. save today! Fourth Ploor 
pone poten agains aggre td hd leather 2s 100 -inch double mirrors with lucite han- "ee 1 BLUE JEARS vee ee 1.9 60 Wrought-Iron Snak- Tables 1.00 
gusta and Charleston, S.C. wach. | Deri and summer pastels. Street Poot ma per fly. Sizes 6 to 16. Save today. rahe" Geeaa ian tees a ee 
etn eae Pica denned cl 144 Round the Neck Mirrors 1.00 Strest .Fiser. . ute to he Cita-| 900 Coro Jewelry 2 for Reg. 1.50! 3-inch double mfrror. 1 side 6G Girls’ Sey P.j.'s...... 1.00 62 Plinno Bolsters ......... 1.00 Posgr ~via athred ore. | Rag. $1! Attractive selec: eras ag Metal frame to hold about 198! —. — in 6-14 Reg. 298! For sofa or bed. Inflatable 
sented him with an honorary doc- | tion of vivid colors. Neck- 33 the Save today. Street Floor. Cheose pink Save today. sl i Save over +4! Fourth 
laces, bracelet and : ° wii wee a Eisenhower || Dina.” Stvest tela Notions—Stationery | 100 Girls’ Polo Blouses 2 for 1.00 410 Drapery Fabrics ...... .1.00 work toda the - mee. 100! Short sleeves and sleeveless. Reg. 1.98! Pirst quality! 48 and 36” planned some ae eth nent § spring colors. 1-14, 8-14 Second Widths Por drapes or slipcovers. Bver- 
to Congress next week. Hagerty |] 000 Ladies’ HANKIES . .4 for 1.00 288 S Tier Skirt Racks 2 for 1.00 glaze chintz Pourth Ploor. said there had been no decision ee Ow, printed hankies. Variety 88c! Chrome plated! With clips! 63 Upholstery Squares .2 fer 1.00 ' | yet whether the message will go_ Fay fret Peer. Save Holds 10 skirts. Ree Real space saver. Save 300 Boy's SPORTSHIRTS Reg. 1.49! 27” ! Pirst ty! i President Reg. 1.59! Sanfori : ' Assorted fabrics. in today. 
Many folks can, for that was only forty years ago. Se Geoue Geena next | 72 6-Tier Blouse Racks 2 for 1.00 | ton pias ond solids in For Long Distance rates certainly-have come down Wednesday—or after he returns to 150 Housedresses 0c! Holds 6 blouses or shirts. | plisse, broadcloth and Pa 120 Steel Traverse Rods ... .1.00 : oe ___| Washington. . Reg. 2.98! Famous name Swinging arms. Coreme-plated Get | dent. Short sleeves. Rf shee 28 to 48” extension. All steel, since 1915. Today you can call to San Francisco lang weering, easy washing. $ | Yours today. Street Seve. on several ae } fay. amaeths action. 
for. $1.90 plus tax. In. zipper or button styles. 144 Plastic Sweater Bags 2 fer 1.00 | Second Floor 
Auto Contract Talks 12-20, 142-24¥2. Checks Reg. Sct Clear with colored 1 Clot Cloth Window Shades .. 1.00 ically | fi : 1p Lo orints. Thied Fier. Zipper , enclosure. Save today. 20) Girls’ Skirts 1.00 Reg. 198! Hand painted muslin. 36” Here are some other typically low rates for _ Floor. _ _—-1_ EERE EEL. 3 ome = cone and 
station-to-station calls after 6 o'clock every evening Starting Long Haul N Gloves 2 fo 100 Travel Suit & Dress Bags Te bag ge Light : wits, Yas coy. Sew or y . » r = 600 Holds 3 suits or 3 dresses. Zipper. Long grounds. Second Floor. Dr or any time Sunday. So don’t wonder. Don’t worry. DETROIT @—Avto industry ae | ie $11 er o pei rt lasting plastic. Save today. Street Floot 30) Children's Play ary iscards . a 
Call today and be sure. ate acetate other new pre-e -. Novelty cuff _—. $s] 144 rat Hai fo & tase 1.00 Shorts re 2 for 1.00 aoa ond eave. Street Floor Mezzanine. 
issues settled today into a long colors. 6-71 ! Clear . plastic. Reg. 68c! Sanforized cottons in denim, * . Floor. cham! Boxer style. a abri s pany nag ay re ee 100 Altest Sanitary NAPKINS 1.00 Pads, checks and solids, Becchd Ploer. Spring F . 
The CIO United wed heise [ : —_ Ein’ contains a deodosant tablet, Seve 200 Girls’ Play Shorts. ..... 1.00 : was scheduled to on aan Men’s Furnishings today. Street Floor. Ree. Reg. 198) Sturdy Gente in bener styte. 1200 Cotton Prints 
Moters and Ford. Negotiations 72 Shoe Lg EERE re Second Floor. Reg. to 98c first quality in 
with American Motors Co. also | 720 Men's STRETCH Sox 2 fer 1.00 shoes neat and protected. Street Floor. 300 Children’s POLO Washebie end csterwasti $ were, meus, at today over the || Reg. to 150! One size... fits all! First 126 Vanity Stools ......... 1.00 SHIRTS ........... 2 for 1.00 | Save todey. "Fourth Figor = Goality) Assorted colors and patterns. Reg. 1.99! Use as vanity or TV stand. 2” . 198! Shirts with short sleeves, crew 
Pig be metic eager fn ypa foam rubber pad. skirt. 2 shapes. — and never need ironing. 1-éx 4 || week. The Ford conferences, which } mr Men’ s Knit Underwear ar 3 tor $1 $44 Wass sScuffs........ 1.00 — — = 700 Pinwale Corduroy . 2 Z 1.00 FROM PONTIAC vogue yottenday, were expected Wi] itis S--L sad’ 30-08. Gixink eon: Reg. 198! Machine washable! Kitten Home Furnishings . 120 Pit unity. Bow asi ae The rd trolled. White. Street Floor. pa Rg My 8-M-L. ; etal so 
formly refused to take any position |} f : “Stands... 1.00 
for or against the UAW demand | Toilet Goods Se Eee eee wd ML for 1.00 | pot (26 Percale Prints MICHIGAN BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY for year-round pay, but havg able dish. Boxed for gift giving. Easy Reg. 900) AB Suet. quaitt . Reg. 39! First A nde = $ 
oe : = eee tterns. Ideal gifts for ~— ° ’ mote regular employment. 216 Trouser Creasers ..2 for 1.00 = Piren Poor. won ‘pring colon, =— 300 Coty Perfumes Reg. 139! Save time and work! Wash. rom Fee   
    
      Reg. $2 bottle? Individually $1 hang -_- Gry wash pants. Creased ready | 120° Cotton Loop Rugs 
nnn yan marae, 300 Boxed Stationery . .2 for 1.00 | Res. 2.98! a ot = *I 830 me let Pucker .... .2 for 1.00 fragrances! Street Floor. ast — and plain. 44” wide 
Piet Buy today and save. 
Fourth —     famous name rugs. 18x39. trims. Up to 100 sheets and 50 envelopes. 1 ich ” Fifth   
      
    
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Reg. $2.00! All first qual- 
ity 72” wide. For aprens, $ over skirts, formals, veil4. 9 
tich, vivid colors for spring! 
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700 10 Rayon Taffeta . .2 for 1.00 1 46" - Washable all first 
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woe, 60 24” Wrought Iron Lege ia pall Aa a a A 460 Terry Cloth 
Net BL peeal omni apn Regie Gene bgt igh ogy 1200 Dinner Napkins 6 for 1.00 | 25 dion i ew Ss] 
      Reg. to 58c¢ Linens, ¢tottons, ee ae, cee ee, 260 eed Al Owain dam iets in solid colors.” Al sai. ie 
x on 480 BATH-O-FOAM 3 in bex for $1 rey So sii 348 Terry Guest Towels oo 1.00 600 Colored Organdy ..2 fo 1.00 a th, Wrapping pping saan aS pene, Fezes qualita. Others ot tor shoe. rush only oF wide . . eee 
    
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@ New high effictency Alltrol “Conter- tive colors, Fourth Floor, Washable. Fourth Floor. Ruffles. Fourth Floor. Fourth Floor. Fourth Floor. Fourth Fleer. , 
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| PASADENA, Calif, @ — 11 11- 7 | year-old Jed Young doesn’t come 
job as catcher on Pasadena’s Lit- 
tle League baseball team, Sf 
ized charge account for candy at 
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“I didn't start worrying about 
him until he failed to show up for 
baseball pract 
to stay on the baseball team.” 
Annual movement of the nation’s 
Jed’s father E. G. Young says wheat crop comprises the biggest the boy ran away Friday to es-| single, transportation job in the cape punishment for an unauthor-| world. 
A DAY'S RATION —A vitamin | 
pill, a third of a shortbread biscuit | 
and two and a half pieces of jelly | 
candy is enough to keep a man) 
alive for a day. At least, the | Royal Canadian Air Force Says sO 
It developed this survivor's 
“meal,” which is supposed to fit 
as- comfortably in a man's | stomach as in his hand. A cup 
of coffee from a powder supple- 
ments the meal. 
South Explains | 
Integration Fear | Tells Supreme Court of 
Problems Expected in 
Ending Segregation | 
WASHINGTON ® — More South- 
ern states lined up today to tell 
the Supreme Court of problems 
they fear if segregation is abrupt- 
ly ended in public schools. | 
Three states — Virginia, North | 
and South Carolina — told the court | 
yesterday their public schools may | 
be destroyed unless enough time | 
is allowed to work out problems | 
locally and to win public accept- | 
ance of mixed schools 
Speaking for North Carolina, | 
Asst. Atty. Gen I. Beverly Lake | 
said putting Negro and white pu- | 
pils together now would bring “‘tur- | 
moit and confusion from which} 
only our enemies could derive any | 
satisfaction.” 
Lake, who spoke only a few min- | 
utes before the court recessed for 
the day, was due up again today. | 
In a brief filed in ‘advance of 
the oral arguments, North Caro- 
lina expressed fear that “ " Reg. 10.95 
The problem before the court is | 
what to do about putting into force Candy Cane 
WELSH 
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decision of last May | 
that public school segregation 
unconstitutional 
Foreign Diplomats 
Warm fo Adlai Ideas | WASHINGTON @—A number of | 
foreign diplomats viewed Adiai E. 
Stevenson's Far Eastern speech | 
today as giving President Eisen- 
hower more room for diplomatic 
maneuvering toward a peaceful 
settlement in the Formosa Strait. THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY; APRIL 13, 1955 
that the plane was sabotaged here! The four-engine Constellation! University of Virginia. Comeinink anes ats SEVEN : _ ae — —— : — 
—as Peiping radio charged—was| went down Monday night in the| oi: * Main channel of New York's “extremely remote.” | South China Sea between Borneo Citizens Nab Bandit harbor is dredged toa depth of US. officials in Washington ail and Malaya. Nineteen persons} PRINCETON. Ind. @—A YOURE! 45 foot : es H Kong. dismissed the Commo-|“*T® aboard, including eight Chi-| man robbed the Haubstadt State| ——— 
nist charges as “ridiculous” and|"¢%e Communists en route to the} Rank of $10,261. During the holdup eer African-Asian conference 
The ‘7 nesia next week. - into. an employe slipped out and initiat- 
ed an alert at the telephone ex- Ouly three Indian crewmen have |". oo, ext door. A : citinae 
gathered quickly and captured the 
robber, identified as Marshall 
Thomas Jefferson founded the | Nolan, Nevada, Mo., three blocks 
from the bank. Chinese Reds Claim 
Airliner Sabotaged F 5 
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State Department officials, tak- 
ing their cue Secretary Dul- 
les, were guarded in their com- 
ments. But those willing to talk 
privately agreed the 1952 Demo 
cratic presidential nominee’, ad- 
dress would give added impetus to | 
diplomatic talks on the problem: | 
Meanwhile, it was learned that 
the State Department has dis- 
cussed with New Zealand the pos- 
sibility of a new move within the | 
United Nations. 
A critical point in Stevenson's 
plan was whether the Eisenhower | 
administration would be willing to 
pay the price countries like Brit- | 
ain might demand for their sup- 
port—giving the U.N. authority to 
decide the future of Formosa, per- 
haps through a pebiscite, 
Rule Ohio Judge 
Can‘t Order All 
* From Courtroom CLEVELAND @—No Ohio judge 
can order all spectators and re- 
porters from a courtroom during 
a trial—even at the written re 
quest of the defendants, an Ap- 
pellate Court ruled here yestor-   
  
day. 
“A defendant has no right, com- 
stitutionally or otherwise, to & 
private trial—that is, gne hidden 
from the public view,” the court 
said. 
The decision came in a case 
brought by Cleveland’s three daily 
newspapers — the Plain Deaier, 
News and Press. They objected to 
a ruling by Common Pleas Judge 
Parker Fulton barring spectators 
from a pandering trial while a 
witness talked about “‘lurid de- 
tails.” 
Judge Fulton acted after the 
three defendants signed written 
waivers of their right to public 
trial. ‘ 
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Toastmistresses Gather a ae Members of, the Pontiac Toast- lector?” as her qubject and Mrs. »“ How to Make Your 
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    ‘s | MacDowell 
St Male Chorus |Luncheon | 
Pirmnghem |to Perform. | |Scheduled prose ease . edu 
Scanaaiie of Miss MacFarlane May 6 Affair to 
Meir deugheir, Is Guest Artist Feature. Speaker 
: C. Fae, to on April 23 From Manila 
Harry Cc Phyllis MacFarlane, lyric so The-May Fellowship Luncheon of Tatigian, son prano, will be guest soloist with the United Church Women of Pon- of the Jack MacDowell Male Chorus here tiac and Birmingham will be 
Tatigians of April 23, She will sing two groups at the Central Methodist Church 
Detroit. She Se 6 Oe Sere May 6, at noon. 
attends Annual Spring Concert Josefina Phodaca of Manila, Nickigen $ Pontiac High School Auditorium. Philippine Islands will speak on Normal Miss MacFarlane is a graduate the theme “Families of Nations. 
College, and parte = we me agen Miss Phodaca is a 
he is a music will include selections by | aggre Sore g Ragin 
student at Joesph Haydn, George Frederick groups’ of Cuties women HANSON 
, University of Handel, and egg Moussorgsky. countries around the world. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hanson ~ 
) Michigan Law in anpeul light cpanatls avon i a ia Delhi of eeeiey Oy Se ae 
. Es Caleuttg where engagement daugh- 
School. A June ites. the women were guests of honor ae oot ouuie Guan He 
wedding is Her appearance will highlight a Pet gp nk Bagg lg ts Get am of Br, ond Bik, Tioreid 
planned. welobais thames ter tae peat gal. Wig exceliency, the only |The couple will exchange their 
CHAN crud cung Sufteal, Shale pre Satien quecmnse fo Talia, ttt nuptial vows June 10. 
C. FAE BAU oan taciode beth cacred Ghent agyt- and secular music popular cation of the Gospel to the | Rayon erupts in a linen-like fin- 
eefern, Seugrdell everyday needs of India’s peo- | ish very often this season. It's very 
o 3 youngsters amused while they Pipe wili help to resolve tensions | handsome and co-0-ol. 
for New Game |. proved such « success not on-|iy" appealing songs of America as Seaneen Selle: ont Aasetien’™ ly with their offspring but with | ‘Black Is the Color of My True 
LOS ANGELES (INS)—You can | other children that the inventors | Love's Hair”, Down in the Val- At the luncheon Mrs. Clayton 
now keep your children quiet in| made the game available commer-|'€¥:" “Wanderin’”. “A_ Spirit Rute Will Give te devetinns. Bios. . Flower”, and “Cindy”. Oscar George Garver, general chairman any language. cially under the name, ‘Qu bila. Schmidt, associate MacDowell di- will be assisted by luncheon 
It's done with a simple word | pronounced “‘cueby-la.” rector will accompany them. . chairman, Mrs. George Dietrich; 
game using eight cubes. A Los An-| The game, which can be played| The program will feature the hospitality, Mrs. P. J. Latimer; 
geles couple invented the pastime | in any language, will also be sold| Slavic folk song “Water Ripple program, Mrs. Cari Nelson; 
one day by using sugar cubes as an oe ae ee and Flow,” which the chorus sang decorations, Guild 3 of All Saints 
appeasement device to keep their' er in Morse for Boy Scouts. |/in a | t appearance at Port Episcopal Church with Mrs. Bruce 
, tod, Hubbard in charge; registration, 
r SALES —o » [Eos SALESLADY WANTED |2% 2." , , Re es MUST HAVE EXPERIENCE— pa. Tickets may be purchased! Gray Ladies worked feverishly to get), 1. > Sie aagreinon Thornton. FE 32000 TRANSPORTATION AND of the chor" “"™Y ™*™™| their uniforms in “just 20” condition for) M¢ finishing touches on her attire, she gets) 1 BETWEEN AGES 30 AND 50 y capping ceremonies which were held Tuzs- an assist from Mrs. William C. Sproull of rea ss ats 
CALL MR. DAVIS Family Dog day evening for 18 new aides. As Mrs. Tom| Birmingham. Looking on at the'le}t is Mrs.| Will Give Hubby - Malone of Dover road (above front) puts| Gilbert Brown of Barri road. High FEDERAL 2.9163. Gets New Home mae eee ligh-Style Look | for Her Puppies Gr ay Ladies Esther Court Plans .| | | husband to took styeh ths spateat? ° ° ° If the family dog has just de- j iver Then crease his hat. @ Jewelry @ Lingerie @ Ceramics trared's Wier of pepe, see wer | AATC Capped Bi nEeeay That advice frosn a men’s ha | : SS as -__ || be wondering where to put them ; Their fifth annual birthday din- - | designer, Frank Bianchi, who says | 
a Infant? Specialty Shop at night and other times when they | 5 C ‘ner’ will be celebrated by Esther hats just don’t rate this season un- | 
are not next to “Mom.” in eremony } > | | less they show “a casual crease.” | “ Try this idea: Place several Court 13, Order of the Amaranth, You have to add the | 
Gift Shop sheets of ld nowapaper at the bot.| Eighteen Gray Ladies gathered |on April 22 at the Roosevelt Tem- cull, fuat a0 chime cowbere ana. | 
tom of a galvanized steel tub. | Tuesday evening at Emmanuel | ple on State avenue. And you have a choice of stylish | FE 2-3220 gene natin 5 hie on Baptist Church for @ capping cere | At a recent meeting held at the creases. | 
: is free of drafts easy to ; represented Clarkston, | Temple, members Bianchi, 718 West Huron prem Soreover, a laundry tub | telly, Reset Gab ene Praia ee aot amr cae | —— cents Cesta Sie Adem | 
won't leak. The program was supervised by 30 at Saginaw cokichly on tho side of the to 
: oe , Mrs. W. C. Sproull of Birming-| 4 card party was decided on for dora, But he lists four other Gals, Don’t Clatter ham, county chairman of Gray | » get-together of the group on April creases: 
RUTH HAIGH Those Earrinas pry pee sy ae Ce chain. | 22 Ht will be held at the home 1. The “sandwict - 
CUSTOM LAMP SHADES ‘a saat hang down | "An_6t ction Sauipe. or te [hare sane Bestia of Cos atcg arizontal crease which @-'| Thompson’s 
165 Pierce St., Birmingham Mi 4-2002 || women. of Pontiac, area chairman of Gray | palmer served refreshments . burger bun. a) But have you noticed how enrap- | L#dies. reed at the < 2. The “bishop's crease"—e di- | SPECIAL 
tured some of these women get| ‘The women whe were honored : so that the hat looks ike tc! HIGH POTENCY with the sound of the earrings? | st the ceremony have trated | Coming Event - i. me tel 8 
PARAMOUNT BEAUTY SCHOOL )),.2.2n>,ter tect wet] S fhe ted Gear sears bree | COMMING: EVENS |e ee Te cae" || BAS : un-| and at Pontiae General Hospital. | Navy Mothers Chub 355 will meet at the MARIAN REEDER four ‘ ot B-COMPLEX tii Recast er Eon Come easy, with all the head motion. iMey will work at Pontiac Gen. Da nine Center Thareday 0 7:3) Mir. and Mrs. Herman Reeder of tat tr «ay it ce » phone or call in for Free Pamphiet. Clutch bag with a difference is » -Pontiac Osteopathic Pioneer Seciety of Osk-| Corwin court announce the engage- 
PHONE FEDERAL 4-2352 coe thats as Tong nd tas as 2 | osm Hospi Se scene TRE Sie | ment of tele daughter, Marien to| 4 The “seve pipe creen || WETAMIENES business enpelepe, BF Hh ee ee oe Jerry Lawrence. He is the son of ienuen ee 
oo er for the evening. ogue Will mest Tearsdas st l'pa | Mr. and "Mrs. Thomas Lawrence | hat, so most of the hat remains FOR g 
Grote. Mall of LeBaron street. No date has| standing. | CHILDREN and ADULTS 
. Varied T-Shirts Pa Mrs. creased hata suddenly ‘are-pope | B Vitamins are water soluble 
. nena ene NAR memmmmms | ‘T-Shirts scarcely know them-| _ welcome = — by hevetere wa selves. They're pulled down and| Peimen °*™ ™ pit al on cowboy bat, which ar taowen Oyeiom os won o drained down for a dress, sawed off short sneaking eastward as sports wear. || from the food in cooking. for an open midsection middy ad ore a B boy astern lays, it's those cow. fede ae Ste ee ne ; a Pe pictures on . 
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Your New estern Twirlers Many of the 8 Vitamins form 
: Welcome Couple mateoatiom of sugars and 
) Grand Blanc accepted ectiviny ~ ghee Separates ° a ° + new pubes at Ge Western min tae 
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Many Other Styles and West Bloomfield Township is = ——— 
Colors to Choose From. andre Hd adigp tab teen wih 
Also Matching Bags. 1 HEAL o0oDs Pepperell’s easy-to-care-for Nu- Music 1 58 Wayne. FE 4-460! 
_tone Chombray. Matching Skirt, USIC NCSTTUCTOrS | sper! Blouse, Jacket, Shorts and Ber- Attend Session PERMANENTS 
Now sabe Pt la Turquoise, Mrs rs. William Heit, Mrs. Les- ; 
" -16. | . Cari : tended ering met MC ora|| The basis for every hair 
tion at-Saginaw on Monday 
Blouse eecewweceeeee sd. D5 } Mrs. Heltsch attended as an al- 
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Jacket ........66.44.7.95 wih i rd da Skirt ......0ecces. 5.95 3 Shorts eek oraa vase ten , Crefeet 
Crofoot. School PTA Wil] meet Thurs- 
Bermuda 3 95 | Sewing wil tenee oon Son Withen, eeeeveeeeeee . Our finely Swiss Milan | , Dissident of the PTA council as 
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Devotions were giyen by Mrs, |E.a Lyndon Salathiel and Mrs: Hunt- |p PHILIP’S ‘| work gave the wy ano A study. x FINE _~- ee 
nual, birthday luncheon to be held oo See oe May 13 at Rotunda Inn. *     
    
    Members of the Pontiac Tuesday Musi-| . iene Pome Dhow cale were entertained Tuesday afternoon by | ™Si# for one of the selections was Clark 
members of the junior group. The gathering | Lefurgy of Colrain drive and Jay Hall of 
was held in Fellowship Hall of Grace| Navajo road (left to right) and Joyce Liv- 
Lutheran Church. Pictured checking the} ingstone of Oneida road.   
Auxiliary Plans 
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ber of Commerce Auxiliary when | onard Buzz. | day evening for a meeting of 1008 
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| Hotel Waldron. | 10th anniversary of the suxiliary 
Assisting the president will be | 884 the installation of the new 
Mrs, James Wilkinson, vice presi 
urer; Mrs. William Brown, cor- 
responding secretary; and Mrs. 
Dale Carney, recording secretary.   
  officers will be held May 4 at 
Wilkins, with members inviting 
their husbands to the affair, 
Plans were announced for a hay- | 
  | ride to be held April 16, The an- | 
nual spring dance will be held | 
June 11 at Hotel Pontiac. Procc~ds | 
will benefit Camp Oakland. 
Guests for the evening were Mrs. 
Steve Napier and Mrs. Robert 
Waddle. 
New Type Scarf 
Called ‘Longies’ 
  NEW “YORK (INS)—*‘Longies” 
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i ° | of scarf accessory for |"eports on the dance when mem. . Mrs. Allan Hersee, home fund 
chairman, gave a repert.on an/| 
Easter party given for children at | 
the National Home in Eaton | 
Rapids. 
It was decided to make donations | 
A life membership has been 
purchased for Mrs. Loren Beach, 
president of the auxiliary, j 
Sorority Tells Plans 
for Dance Proceeds 
Pontiac. Foundation will benefit | 
from the Shamrock Jamboree held | 
by Psi Chapter of Sigma Beta so- | 
rority. | 
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We Identify Many Words With Experiences By MARY MARGARET McBRIDE) autumn, moor are enchanting| reason; brings up blowsiness and, tarantula, traitor, though all are| of the oldest rocking-chair 
Dr. J. E. Schmidt of Charleston, | Words because each reminds me| don't ask me why.- | be grea mg eg ee Se ae eee Rat.. © vender: Dae Saee ee SST eres 5 Sad ween. I find pleasure in lizard but! 1 think | most, te words Se oor — 
a pastime more insidious eat- But as I went farther, 1 found can scarcely bear to say serpent. oe. eeny a pa oo ge posing ed 
4 I don't always like names of bear | Tender is a beautiful word, but | Scratches ov A arg . atte I should like to know what you | tiful objects. Diamond and ruby;| so is churlish: I'm fond of lack- softly pronounced. _ | ing, a2 E remember, moon, 
consider the most fascinating word | for instance, are ugly words to | adaisical, termagant, torture,| Picking beautiful words Is one low and mother. 
or phrase in. the English lan-| me, Lark, mourning dove and —/ —~——— nnn | ir Bunk also told of the visit- 
.| guage,” Dr. Schmidt wrote. “May | nightingale are favorite words, but ing Frenchman who said HIS 
I have your choice and the reason| chickadee and thrush, just as ‘ ; favorite English phrase was “cel- 
for it?” worthy from a bird point of view ” I remember disagree- lar door:” I ’ 
When I first started -thinking | T°! Bot lovingly off my tongue. ing with that—I once slid down about this, I felt sure my affec- I enjoy tranquil—yet jonquil one so violently I still have a scar 
tien for certain words was based | moves me not a whit. ‘ Grape in a strategic spot. 
en the picture each brought to | hyacinth—two wonderful weeded I love the word mother, but not 
+ mind. Thus amethyst, coral, | words—veronica, almond, wil- mother-in-law. Incidentally, the 
opal, sapphire, emerald are all | low please me. Yet rose, which French terms for in-laws are 
lovely "words because they be- | names my favorite flower, isn’t charming—belle mere, beau pere, 
long to levely objects. pleasant because, perhaps, I belle soeur. 
And smooth, creamy, rich, my| °¢e S80" & woman named Rose To answer Dr. Schmidt directly: 
favorite adjectives, go with de- ee wrens 5 Oe Words, generally, fascinate me 
lightful things to eat. Frosty, a hs o tomate. even disliked words. And to me 
nice crisp word, means to me deli-| Scabiosa, ‘handsome bloom the most delightfyl phrasing in our 
cately etched window panes of a| though it be, suggests a disease whole language occurs in the 
country. winter. Rain, April,! to me. Peony, for some strange sosthing poetry of the 12ist Psalm, 
. first verse: “I will lift up mine 
Don’ Child's C ca ee cometh my help. . .” on't Map Child’s Career caeth e By ANNE HEYWOD son wants to enter the field of eee eA . ° 
We hear a great deal about the | ferestry, and be a forest ranger. ~ Sliced Fruit en | peta gy nd “Will you please tell us the best sis ae | icient career guidance college for that subject, also any : ee | | S 
school, and, in fact, a great many | hooks on the subject, and an idea Po ee) | Ops ugar, 
people. blame all their failures on | of the opportunities in the field?” a Ra ‘ 
the fact that they had no voca-| sounds simple enough. doesn't Fs | B tt r Added 
nen ake it? But let's read further. ma ee SS | arte though is to under- . fA ee 
guided, it is far worse to be over-| | “Me le 18 years old.” she con ~~ || Mrs. Paul Gorman’s tinues, “and a freshman . : . ‘ 
made by many eager-beaver school. marks ery “ be ie . 
young mothers, geod, te oll subjects, bet he =~ © | Made From Mix 
Mrs. K. ee te bar better: ony. | nS eee coins. at ae By JANET ODELL “All he does all day long is wan- se Pe ReNe | Pontiac Press Food Editor 
ons der in the woods at the edge of polis + | Tomorrow and Friday and Sat- 
Science’s newest boon for homemakers| back the heat, but also lessens fatigue and town. He goes after school every 2) 63 | urday you are going to meet your 
is an almost-magic ironing board cover that| strain, is scorch-resistant and colorfast. It day, and on holidays and summer coat se tapee |Peighbor selling cake mixes in 
helps do the ironing by ing the bottom| needs no laundering, leaves no lint, fits all — ang Piel comet gh Med, oaveee meme |‘he corner grocery store. In the P Rg Oy pressing me m aundering, s no lint, fils a him, he is always out ranging | -; — © 2 =) |interest of the Pontiac Civie 
of the garment while you press the top. This| standard ironing boards, and wears three . -& around the woods. i 2 ‘ | Auditorium these women are giv- 
attractive silver gray silicone-treated cover | times as long as an ordinary cotton cover. ak Batty ee in me | Venypaeis ach ky hago a All nied a 
not only helps iron the clothes by reflecting , ™ back till supper time. He's always | La Pigs ¥ len's Clubs. > been that way, since he was very |) © 
° . young, and his sisters—he has| @ 9°) Mire. Pest German, president 
7 three older sisters—hardly ever : SSS 
elg lds Demands Carefully op Bae z am - | buy. She'll probably bay some 
By MURIEL LAWRENCE If Alice comes home from school | “bullying’” demands is one whe the field of soreatry.” ome ~— gre 
’ In a new book on chijd guidance, | to find her little sister has spilled | dees not trust our justice. My suggestion 6 that you forget | Cake. 
: Ee words: sal —_- poole Ae pee ay lng oe Praia mr Pt the idea of forestry ax a.career.|.. . Lesur’s black.and white colony tweed in a light weight; ars. Gorman is active in many 
ao ~ Mende v4 grag wh demand that we forbid further | our recognition.” If she trusted eur |. | hinged anata schareg foal wool with a firm, crisp linen-like weave in a town or travel = —— is sor = jen 
recognition by being unpleasant.” | ™isuse of her property. justice, she would ask for what at home, and is using the forest | Suit by Phillippe Tournaye. The match box jacket has a oh prayed So ehiny Do they shock-you? rie The fact that she to | she wanted with the ‘‘pleasant- roami a ee : ’ . ge 7 Mar Pyced ane ae a | ness” oo desirable to the “expert.” ‘ ~s —— - — — black velvet collar, flap pockets and bracelet length sleeves. PEACH UPSIDE DOWN CAKE 
For this “expert” is telling us: | ™nd has nothing whatever to | — it,. she wel to 0 liant children frequently are. and | e| By Mrs. Paci German 
“ do with us. | excit igerence to clu r the fact that he gets excellent | N C | f Kj h 1 box white or yellow cake mix Your child’s pleasant manner, mar rn , . - 2 tablespoons butter or margarine mat the fasties of whet be ashe, Our business ie a just decision on point of view into our heads. pr plage ‘og —— ew O or or itc ens | ts cup brown sugar 
determines your decisions. For- | her demand. If we deny her justice Under such ciecumastances, we always pale a book with him on By ELIZABETH HILLYER at all typical of this one room as Prepare cake mix as directed 
get yea he is aes mercogalrand sarang — ee ee his jaunts, would indicate that he| What } 1 to the stand-pat | it used to be schemed, but are," package. Melt the butter or 
whether he presents his demands | Unless we can dispense justice to| izing that it represents suspicion aE Any eee ee, red and white kitchen? Or the instead, as varied as the colors aad aera Mee pg 
agreeably.” her regardiess of her attitude, we | of our fairness, we take special Have 9 talk with his high we oe a ene, “| Sor the fest of the shouse. Pack down the brown sugar on 
To follow such advice . would | Will, Mave & chronically resentlul | care te dispense It to Ber. B aaa per gpetnn En tne | Today's kitchen colors are not| Aad Just as many unusual and the utter evenly. Drain the make us utterly depéndent on the rg ae a Despite the ‘‘expert,.”” we cannot famity Guster, ie many have @f - subtle colors are used. Here are peaches and place three rows of 
moods of children. It would not ene ponchos : ea he | afford to, permit a child’s “bully = Geulty adjusting to poeple suggestions to spark ideas of | the well-drained fruit on the sugar. 
only akptive us of our own integ? bed pulate . ing’ to dictate our treatment of = . . ; ‘4 | your own, Pour cake batter over fruit. Bake 
— her. We cannot make our loyalty % an eee ak you do, don’t let 1. Natural wood cabinets with at 350 degrees for about 35 min- 
who justice dependent on pleasant- PS on forestry asa career. [ lime green counter . ime: utes, until tester stuck —into 
—— or ‘aimee | a the twig ie etenteDaesd ri in- oo walls, white sorts with pre ail out clean. Reverse at 
= . 7 . . : clines—but grav m ea ‘ ‘ } hot We have to judge the rights and as inte jciiee een Guha fe Gs bend the —— = Pager ogg ohce on a wong a 
wrongs of Alice's demands on us 4519 = 30-32 | twig prematurely! ite , black chairs @ or cold with whipped cream 
whether she advances them gently a ° | white table. | sired. 
or angrily. by-fen 2,.Woeed cabinets stained stone | 
We are supposed to be grown-up ae bine with tops te match, cocee | 
people, not 19th century ladies walls, brown on blue curtains, | 
swooning off into irresponsibility} Always ready, always right when | brown and pale biue floor, dark | 
at the sound of a raised and angry | you want a dress that’s comfort- | woed chairs, pale blue table. i flatteri You need at|- = eeeclemeentioerareeis.llianaclienrent “Meet the wife” is not the way) 4 “Cabinets stained pink with’ | least one of these ra mole for a man to introduce the woman | white counters. soft pink walls, | 
— wlan — ‘pl wa yore to whom he is married. Nor should deep blue pattern on white for the | 
IF not-so-slim— Ag oper : * look piping gs! he introduce her socially as ‘“Mrs. curtains deep blue and white 
_—_ 7 ser pr 12 Brown.” Instead he introduces | fioor, deep blue chairs and a pink 
Pattern 4519: Misses’ sizes 12, her to someone he knows well as table. 14, 16, 18, 20; 30, 32, xa, %, 38, 9, “Mary” or to someone he knows” T 
42. Size 16 takes 4% yards 35-inch only slightly as “my wife.” ae lian | 
Se eo ae But no matter what he says in 39 pounds of butter per year as an| The fellow who loved and lost Send 35 cents in coins u introducing his wife, there should | average, more than any other | doesn’t have to do homework for pattern—add 5 cents for each pat- be pride in his voice. | people three or four kids. 
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a ! hould Do you like to look at pictures of} You-ean-make-these or use store | 17th St., New York 11, N.Y. Print Miss Woodward Tells Girl She S Ou 
animals of all kinds? How about! tabs, plainly name, address with zone, | 
keeping all of the animal pictures 
that you like? 
Kathleen Jones of Rochester, 
N.Y., sent in this Winner of the 
Week idea. Have you sent yours 
in yet? A Try It book filled 
with new ideas goes to Kathleen 
for sharing thig with us. 
She tells us that we will need 
sheets of paper 8 by 11 inches. 
Fold these in half to make thé 
book pages 5% by 8. Paste on 
tabs with each animal on them. 
      
    
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wait until you have quite a few 
pages bef@e tying them together | 
with a colorful shoe lace. You} 
‘may want to make several books. 
| Fish, dogs, cats, and birds are 
| just a few of the tabs to make. 
| You will never get tired of look- 
ing at your animals, 
After you have each book com- 
| plete, you may want to put a 
heavy paper back on it. Letter 
Lets” in large letters.   
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town that is a couple 
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  be all right for me to write. to! Any sign from you him in care of the company where | ‘ance of two hundred miles is aM tike him? he works? | out-and-out plea for a eee Aad cheetd 1 ite fe him 
I have no other way of getting |* Teminder tit he sitet st met to find out if he is still angry 
hold of him and I don't want it) io ne could find you again | because I didn’ grt. te.ec0 him “to look like I'm chasing him. My chovdd he ever beck te your after the show?” 
plan was to oy Hg ee a town. . Missing him after the show was a ee en ee o If he is really interested he'll hardly your fault. He'd already 
when gets , | track you down through the jeft you and gone off with his 
If you don’t want to seem to | channels tn which you first met. other friends. He knew you were 
be chasing him, then that letter | So keep yourself busy while you (there and could have found you, 
is one you shouldn't write. Your | wah for him te do just that. had he wanted to. 
chasing him, hard, the boy I love was home leave | him about that the better. If 
—~yoross | you've been writing to him all 
1 Baby food along, write him again. Just say 
‘a — you're sorry you didn’t see more 
12 Malt beverage } ¢ of him when he was home, And 
is god on i see what he says. 
— “Dear Miss Woodward: I'm in 18 Gteete - love with a boy in an Army 
i feta wad Mh so year 
3 Social” uperers I've known him, He doesn't 
EE ~~ eBecany know how much I like him. 
3 Gee sowage I've called him several times, 
38 Chagrea but he is very cool with mesand 
3 Bites I get the impression that he gets 38 Fork part annoyed, There are long silences 
at Alphabet oe tLe! | it our phone conversations. s ? Please tell me how I~can get — him to show more ‘interest in eS me!" 
St Three «prefiz) +— Well, being the eager beaver is 
82 ms hardly the way to do it. You've 83 >. ae — pone been chasing him like mad with 4 Cooking pan - very little encouragement from = Cae 
$F Aceont td nt 4 ad He hasn't yet let you catch him. 
. 8 Beent of good Jeet 42 Wound Must you be hurt more before 
igo TESA gaa SEs [oe ona at he dt ; 10 Seow = ~ to be caught? 
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REALLY TASTES LIKE COFFEE!   
      
hot teted RED CIRCLE! .~... BOKAR 148, 3-Lb. Seg 1-48. ¢ ry 
Butter Kernel Corn. . . 2 3% 29 
Mazola Oil co*Seuns. 2 2. tw 2.09 
Cracker Jack went 29¢ 
Dog Food som, .. 2. 3 cits 47 
Linit i 
Breeze “Wisi"dom™" 30¢ st. Town'™ 60¢ 
Duz ces everrmmo, , ‘NS 29¢ xa” 69e 
Ivory Soap 4%" 23¢. 
Dreft...... . ‘Si’ 29¢ mx” 69 
Ivory Snow . . . “st 29 “a 69¢ 
Tide 2.2... 2 MS 29 A 69C 
Cheer . a* 29¢ Sax" 9c 
Spic and Span . . ‘tix’ 25¢     
Crise CARAMEL— 
COVERED POPCORN 
BATH SIZE—2 FOR 2% 
MED. SIZE—3 POR 26¢ 
cant 7Q9¢ 
Ivory Flakes ........ ‘tm’ 2% 
  
  June | ORANGE CHIFFON 
CAKE #<« 49: Regularly 55¢ 
Always a family favorite. Everyone wants “sec- 
onds”,.for this new cake has the fresh flavor of 
juicy oranges, the downy lightness of Angel Food. 
More Good Buys by Jane Parker! 
JANE PARKER, REGULAR 49% VALUE 
Rhubarb Pie 
ar 39 Danish Nut Ring “ravorms « .. ™ 33¢ 
Raisin Cookies ..... ooo IN PKG. 25C 
White Bread “Sce"™. .. toar I7e¢ 
Spanish Bar MED. SPICED omy 39 li 
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CocOANUT é ous ae 
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‘Just Reduced’ SEVENTEEN ye   te ese ae =, + te one GO EE Te’ Se res ; , . + ¥ : > “ Ra v 
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Check Pio per See how mech you Save at AgP! Look for the ‘ and ‘‘New Low Price’ 
signs on the same at A&P! They will help you save even more! 
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“SUPER-RIGHT” STANDING 
Rib Roast =": » 65c “SUPER-RIGHT” TENDER, JUICY 
Porterhouse ™: » 99 
Pork Steaks ‘““Surtenon quay = 39¢ 
Stewing Beef 2208S...  63¢ Spare Ribs ‘Sitemeaur..... uw 43¢ 
Smoked Cottage Butts “ures u 59¢ 
Beef Liver “Sum” ..... uu. 45¢ 
Grand Duchess Steaks rou . . 'xc° 45¢ 
Leg 0’ Lamb “surer-richt quaury us. 73¢ 
  Slab Bacon inorects 2... is 43¢ 
Fresh White Bass “Cress .. \ 39 
Fresh Haddock Fillets ..... 8 49¢ 
Large Shrimp * bu poxzee = *®59e 
Halibut Steaks ......... ‘8 33¢ 
~~Salmow Steaks... 2... is 59¢ 
CALIFORNIA, SWEET, JUICY 
Navel Oranges 5 ==: 5% wd CALIFORNIA—TENDER YOUNG SHOOTS 
Fresh Broccoli. 29 
_ Texas Onions “* cror .... 3 5 2% 
Fresh Tomatoes SPECIALLY SELECTED ‘an 29¢ 
Spanish Peanuts "#0410 seano , , sgt 39 
Cashew Nuts "#0410 sano | |, , i398 49% Saad gre “SUPER-RIGHT” FAMOUS QUALITY 
2 Chuck Roast --~ » 39%     “SUPER-RIGHT” QUALITY 
Round Steaks u 79 
Sirloin Steaks «= 89c 
BE RIGHT—CHOOSE “SUPER-RIGHT” 
AAP’s standard fer “Super-Right” quality just can't be beat! 
 gverentess you complete satistaction—er your money 
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Come see ot ASP! 
“SUPER-RIGHT” LEAN, FANCY, DRY CURED 
Sliced Bacon *: 49 
Smokies scnaiZ eRe esoe . «ROE ASe   
Timy Links. pcex'tausace s . . 8 
Liver Sausage reson smoxen: 
Polish Sausage “srt-nonr - -49¢ 
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CRISP FRESH 24-SIZE ICEBERG 
Head Lettuce 2 «: 39c 
  
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A&P’s OWN PURE VEGETABLE SHORTENING 
dexo —T. 69 
Baby Foods “Stamm .... 5 A" 47¢ 
Cut Green Beans 4 . , , 3 Cans 35¢ | 
_ Apricots “#9... cans 1,00 
Blackberries -w™ #ano , , , , tan 19 
Fruit Cocktail sm =... . 3 Sins 1.00 
Grapefruit Sections 27 "> = 2 ans 29 
Grape Juice “#7 Am, 2 Fors: 49e 
Gelatin Dessert sree - A rome Be 
Mayonnaise «errs on wumans , , 2; 69 
A&P HALVES OR SLICED FREESTONE 
Peaches ... 3 i: 89 
Grapefruit Juice“... .. vache mnie. AE Be 
Salad Oi] wesson, mazow , , , . aor. 35¢ 
Cleansing Tissue “Wine” . . 2 oF 200 39¢ 
Food . . - « 10 cins 79 
weet Pickles- cucumses wares “2 ‘ians 35€ 
.« 2"kos, 25¢ 
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‘WHITE HOUSE EVAPORATED 
Milk ses eees 6 8. 69 
Beet Sugar “wow... 5 ity ABe 
Cane Sugar mcwom 5 ite A9e 
Fluffo — sworrenn . 3 she 87c 
ARP Vacuum Packed Coffee’. . .. Sh. 89 
  Fresh Eggplant ........ 2 ron 29%¢ 
Red Radishes ........ 2 mes. 23¢ 
Fresh Carrots ......... ‘xo, 10¢ - 
Golden Ripe Bananas aes uw 17¢ 
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Corn = 10 ASP—OUR FINEST QUALITY 
Orange jakce 2 “2 4% 
Sweet Peas mum... 2 ‘Sia 27¢ 
Saverkraut “#7 sm. |... "tan 10 
Tomatoes MA traND , | |, , 3 "tins 35¢ 
Margarine e000, , , , , CIN. 
Warwick's Assorted Chocolates 20x 59 
Sugar Wafers burcn wm ae 35¢ 
Graham Crackers suxsuine ‘Ko. 
Tomate Juice 41” sano ‘Cans 
A&P—OUR FINEST QUALITY 
Apple Sauce 4 <= 49% 
Ground Black Pepper *" 08 = 75T 17¢ 
prey . sor. 45¢ 
Tea Bags ove own . - 48 akes 49% 
Baked Beans 4 race eee DEBE 250 
Fancy Tuna seast oc cucxen |, , Ooh 
Butter Cookies "eur =. . NATIONAL 148. 
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Cat Food iis .. +... 6 tins 4% 
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Comes dag time ... do you wonder what to buy 
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If so, A&P is your answer! Just watch your papers for 
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(“Armchair shopping” is much easier than the trudging 
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    Ched-O-Bit 2 % 6% SUVERBROOK 90 SCORE FRESH 
Butter ...... rm 59¢ RISDON'S 
Cottage Cheese cits, 196 
Sharp Cheddar wsconsw, , . , , ws 59 
Mild Cheddar wisconsm, |... , i 49¢ 
Longhorn Cheese ........ uw 4% 
Mel-0-Bit Slices peocess: ‘CHEESE 2 Poe. 4% 
Swiss Cheese tmous .... % 63¢ 
Ice Cream VANILLA On NEAPOLITAN suct pax 79€ 
FROZEN FOODS _ 
LIBBY'S FROZEN 
Chicken Pot Pies 
4 x = 19 
libby’s Green Peas ..... 3 rxos. 4% 
libby’s French Fries . 2 Me 35¢ 
“Libby's Lima Beans ox'3 BABY a2 bond 4% 
Libby's Garden Vegetables . . 2 bxes. 
. Orange Juice 7 2%: 95¢ 
Libby’s Brussel Sprouts ... . ‘xo 
Libby's Cream Style Com . . 2 129% 29 
Libby's Cut Green Beans .. 2 rxos. 45¢ 
libby’s Red Raspberries . . . 3 cans 89 
HOUSEHOLD HELPS 
Brooms EACH 8% | Bleach smowrsan, we sor. 39 
Ajax Cleanser ........ 5 om ie 
Johnson's Glo Coat ...... can 89 
Furniture Polish “stm ..... soma 75¢ 
Johnson's Jubilee Wax ..... CAN 
Johnson's Pride ........ sor, 6% 
Glass Wax oom em, sw wd, caw 59 
Windex ......0000- sors. 
Wall Paper Cleaner com "tan 19 
Romife .....ceeeeee sor. 10¢ 
Sail Detergent ......... ure 49¢ 
DIETETIC FOODS 
Apple Sauce mt sor... 2 22% Qe | 
‘Wax or Green Beans "4 90" 2 2h; 25¢ 
Whole Kernel Corn st vor, . 2 $85 25¢ 
Tomato Juice *tvor , . . . 2 Cans 33¢ 
Peas wutnoy . woe 2 cans 27C 
Peas and Carrots "vt sor . . 2 fins 25¢   
Grass Seed 51”       
All prices in this ed effective thru Set., April 16 
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“ae THE PONTIAC PRESS ‘ PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 18, 1955 
Teachers Take Day to Study Curriculum Over 54,000 Circulation Larges? in Our History “ 
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TO TEACH LISTENING—Charies N. Hill, director of the Howell is shown in the above photo at the Whittier School betore an assemblage dus tig osha bid on cman cludtadiee ee on » Renan Soule Chamber of Commerce and former professor at Mighigan State College, of Pontiac school feachers. Listening, he emphasized, is vital to the Conference to discuss ways to encourage today’s students to use better Margaret Port, John spoke Tuesday afternoon before the language arts division of the annual education process and can be developed in a specific structural pattern English. Keephig the English course on a fluid besis was important, | George Fisler, all English instructors Curriculum §onference. His topic was, ‘“‘Teaching How to Listen.” He | by both student and adult. Pentiae Press Phote_ agreed the new teachers and the older teachers of the department. | , 
Education Is a Process, Not a Product ? 
By HAZEL A. TRUMBLE jand this must be done within a| “Rather we should ask ourselves , Glenn Husted served as general) tt bea bean tenght tor years, ho 
“Members of the education pro-| social framework of reference to aor Gan a ae cee ee can | chairman for this year’s program | ald. fession and those of the public/the JudaicChristian ethic which | ‘pre | with Gerald White, elementary co 
who are looking for the magic) i volves teaching moral and spiri jPare that boy or that girl for | ordinator, assisting. St aiieehs andl Go eet word of the special gimmick which | 114) values int life in the year of 2000." he said. | —, a : ietauing 
will solve education's problems | Ateandtion silane, thet which! , ones Con as chairman, was de-| critical nj evelastive listening will never find it. There is no| voted to “Teaching the Art of | and appreciative listening. royal road to learning—no set of c a hae Sree ee a 
Speaking on ‘Gearing Instruc- 
tion to the Individual Child,” Dr. 
— sponsively, 
“People can be trained to listen.| 3—Arranging favorable physical 
"| Communication consists of listen-| conditions for listening. 
ing, speaking, reading and writing; 4~Exercising emotic#ial control 
and these must be integrated, not | during listening. é 
correlated,” he said. | 5—Structuralizing the presenta- 
He warned the teachers | byibee tl 
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BOOKS FOR UNDERSTANDING — Part of the; right: Mildred Williams, teacher and librarian at 
annual Curriculum Conference for the Pontiac schools | Bagley School; Mrs. Gauthier and Mrs. Beryl 
this year included an exhibit of elementary books | Sherman, principaj of the LeBaron School. Prize 
presented by Mrs. Janet Gauthier, elementary | winning books in this year’s child literature com- 
were with the 
that Hl a” 
Hi librarian, and her department. Shown in the high | petition shown emphasis on stories 
school following the morning session are, left—to teach the brotherhood of man. 
Ty age 3 
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    H   WELL DONE, DR. ANDERSON!—Headlining the | Whitmer, right, supetintendent of Pontiae Schools, ” 
opening session of the Curriculum Conference this | is shown congratulating Dr. Anderson on his address, 
| year was Dr, G. Lester Anderson, dean of the “Gearing Instruction to the Individuaj Child.” During 
Conference | of sdministration at Buffalo University. A former | the afternoon, Dr. Anderson served as resource 
high school principal, Dr. | person for several group discussions,on curriculum FEF 
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board when the boots are not in Youn Bed Pi S b l f Ch +f Conservation Officer J. He Bene | sorts ta pat. Francie. Martin we g ouin OymMmOOL oO anging gypt ham saw a picture i the paper of| Base season on tbe Big, Sant 
. senpatledaorotad te Seer soot | sabeas of eae es ae a | tay wale & Sola children a = CO _6. . ' among our- a . We took him, all . Acid Stomach? Pe Rin my Sy Boe Lay with us because he bad n0 coe to| are good, I hope they goto schon [ peep tn’ his pean Wee %™ | Get TU H but anxious to cure its old pover-| o admire him for his kindliness, | play with. We pay him a small! for a long time and grow up to be lasked him if he had ; Bazl s Thursday HCA! | oy turning to new ways his dependability in doing his duty, | amount each month. Teles. oe saute <ilowa, 1 world leqninst Gis world, to wives be a relief for ges, Abraham Noman is as good a‘| is intelligence,“and his complete © eee prefer them to be officers—but on-| big palms wide, smiled, and said SUPER SPEC human symbol as any of the slow | *ense of personal dignity tony Jnther was & dregoman. 8f\|\y if there are no more wars.” “IL am content in myself, What 7 
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Here We Go Again! 
~“Bonanzagram” Have Fun! Win $100! “Bonanzagram” is an exciting new puzzle in which the Pontiac 
Press offers both fun and a $100 cash prize. BUT before you 
try your hand at “Bonanzagram" be sure and tead the rules at the 
bottom of this page. Solution will appear in the Press April 22: 
Claim Check Bonanzagram No. 6 . The bank r had gotten away with 
Below is a duplicate of the “Bonanza- a las ducking in during the 
“ tiday midday rush and leaving un- 
@am" entry you send in fo contest = cuced-with @ bag of bills — $10,003 headquarters. It is ESSENTIAL that you worth. Detective Conn spotted it for an 
    
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    inside job but the suspected cashier eit Me fill it in and save it until the correct had been occupied in the vault atthe 8 er y 
solution to “Bongnzagram” No. 6 is time, and had given the alarm when on MAKING A TRANSFER — Bill Grenfell swings Joan Roots from vs! $ 95 
: returning he discovered that his cash her skis to his in exhibition behind speedboat a ' Onl 
published Friday, April 22Unless you . drawer had been rifled. Investigation championships near Sydney, Australia. a we ae EN y 
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writen by a novice at typing who had | Private Life of Churchill] 
. the meaning and cracked the case. Can seen a better 
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as correct solution. ; Ms oe pa aire si tyrste urine mance | Robbins Vinyl ...........,..53¢ 38e Corlon $950 one letter above underscere. Man When ” i through some spots, sre, chore cock wnderntre, Mon? When propery fled inthe “Boncnse siagged K out with ated yeing | ASPhalt 12”x12”, “C” Colors..19¢ 11¢ | Remmants.......... Sq. Yd. spell essage for Churchitt ‘blood He the story, or anecdote, accompanying the will conform in every way with the clues. tne anioed & cmt Ol tomas ~ message. Clues may also be found in the In many cases it will seem that more than but no less threatening demon- tiessage itself, and, tn a few cases, the one word would be the correct one. That's strations at London elections. He ' contestant's general knowledge should part of the fun! You should weigh the has been riding with the Prime S e kK Se a ee ee clues and select the BEST possible word Minister when a buzz-bomb near- : U if a note that the message is unpunctu- in each case. ly turmed thelr speeding car ° SS , | topay-turvy in war-time Britain's Heavy Rubber —2-Way , How to Submit Entries Churchill thrives on risk, Thomp- Reg. $1.98 Each yu ) son says—he calls him Winston, eg. 9!. . | 18x30” 1. After solution te completed, “Bonanze- 3. Entries be matled in, but me eee ee ” should be a aagme ot author : ‘ — = —— - — vith pital a ae NOW ONLY 
eddress. per anmbet: fae a meee Fee —_ 1 Copies of the Press need not be pur- “There is Someone besides you fc ‘ 2 Entries will be tecelved at the Pontiac chased to enter. Facsimiles made by hand looking after me. I have a mis- Press office, 48 W. Huron St. until § pm and corresponding as closely as possible sion to perform.” Tuesday, April 19. Mail entries must be to the original “Bonanzagram” printed in There was a lighter side, though, 
April 19 for Bonansagram No. 6 Ad- po pater consents or “Tel ‘about ‘he striptease | . D P ly ty one to a duplicator as ren dress “Bonanzagram, % Pontiac Presa, or other unofficial mechanical reproduc- It seems Sir Winston always Reg. $1.00 Sq. Ft......,: ; ow olys e Pontiac, Mich. tion is forbidden. napped at five in the afternoon. : : S Won't Chi . : 
ooh . walk along on ide of bis bed- Full Sheets Only “Crack or Cc room, around the bed, then get in. 24x96” — 24”x120” . to Collect the Prize in ihe cours af the walt bet] 3Q75x96" — 30120" Se ia , Che. tele ed weak at eee , ever he took them off. By the time 48"x96” — 48”x120” oe | Reg. 59c 7 —_ aa keep —_ ton of the ealution. I'd walked after him picking them Ft. aed claim check. drawn curtain 
When the solution is published in the _—=!!' @ winner cannot call at the Press olfice wad aie _— , ) ; Press, he” should compare his “cicim in person, he should mail his solution to y theck” with the published solution, and, “Bonanzagram Editor.” Postmark on this Then theve was the day ho cut ’ : & his claim check te fetter must be not later than $ p m. the down 0 tree at Chartwell: “le 7 identical, he should Monday efter a @b 2 hated to lose a tree, and he was | . ‘ Neg ecil in person with his claim check atthe = Gone ape a en eons sad. The gardener brought us a - Prose llice, 48 W. Huron St, betore § —  testont reparte his claim by the deciiines eet oe oe = ° rOPPING ® m om the Monday following publico- listed here. eno end cad | on the other, Me ‘ 
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State Cobblers Fashion | &™ fashion shoes with special met Sergeant Spends Time coda nag Reap ana villas | ‘Ought to Be Official plan ly informed. = : 
Footwear for Cripples vats rie po cman nate p tor in 4 Military Services Mie ane me woah o qrack at the After All These Years state for recording. 9° FAM fo 
ANN ARBOR; Mich. ®~There’s| victims to walk. : FT. JACKSON, S. C. @ Sgt. Jo-| mate second class. SCHENECTADY, N. ¥. (UP) ] 0.0" ay dune othe nated the A 6 Aeeamtaris trio tho Chine. wag DiS Baeeee wt Gs Aang On his Navy discharge in 1953,|4 marriage has been recorded record hed been Mapt_ al. these| . sa The infantry com- the ci lerk’ 
carpenter cht | ee a ati | ped tet gaat i ae? Sekt tn ater ser me So ame "| 9070 200P ing, into sccount ‘the 222 foot tele- | lees. he transferred to the Army “eserve| The marriage took place in near-| About 130,000 milk trucks are ip . 
FISSION FASHION — Startling 
pedestrians on New York City’s 
Fifth Avenue is Rosemary Kron- 
ing. demonstrating what the well- 
dressed woman would wear in an 
atomic war. At least, if a New 
York firm has its way. It’s de- 
signing clothes and other para- 
phernalia to protect the wearer 
from radioactive fall-out from a 
nuclear bomb. Rosemary is hold- 
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Water, Sewage | 
Studied by U.S. | Public Facilities ouch 
to Be Increased 60 Pct. 
in Next 10 Years 
WASHINGTON (UP) — Public 
water and sewerage facilities must 
be increased by 60 per cent in the 
next 10 years to meet the de- 
America. 
magazine, the association cited 
estimated as necessary to bring 
the nation's facilities up te present 
needs, it said. 
The survey was conducted by 
the Commerce Department's Wa- 
ter and Sewerage Industry and 
and the Geological Survey. 
Results of the study are ex- 
pected to be published soon in a 
service bulletin of the Commerce 
Department’s Business and De 
fense Services Administration. 
Of the $25,000,000,000 total, the 
survey 
$10,700,000,000 for 
needs and about $14,600,000,000 for 
sewerage facilities. 
The study found that 1,400 water 
systems were inadequate today, 
the AGC pointed out. 
A 1952 survey by the Munitions 
Board showed nearly 1,000 systems 
to be deficient afid a 1953 Geologi- 
cal Survey study put the number 
at 1,300. 
Middle East Hollywood 
Grows Up Along Nile 
CAIRO w — This city’s steadi- 
ly-expanding cinema industry is 
giving Cairo the name “Hollywood 
of the Middie East.” 
Eighty per cent of films shown 
Egyptian films dominate the Ara- 
bic-language movie markets of 
Turkey, Iran, Indonesia and Ken-   
American film companies also 
are active. Among others, “The 
Valley of the Kings,” “Sinuhe the 
  
  
    
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ART BEAUCHAMP National Duck Calling Champion 
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against 16 losses to Portocarrero’s 
9-18. 
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draw the sellout 32,84 that) 
watched the opener but no one 
would give big odds on it. Not 
after the way this baseball crazy 
town took to their rejuvenated Opener at Kansas City — Fault With 
  And one victory won't 
  
  
Stubborn Cranes Knot 
Count in 7th, 3-3, but 
| Chiefs Win in 9th 
They had to do it the hard way, 
but Pontiac High School's base- 
ball team came through in the 9th 
inning Tuesday to take its lst vic- 
tory of 1955 by a 43 count. Losers 
were Cranbrook School's Cranes 
'who outhit Ed Heikkinen’s club 11 
to 5, but failed in the clutch. 
Chiefs went two extra innings 
before wrapping up the victory. 
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MILWAUKEE \® — Chuck Tan- 
ner, the rookie who made his ma- 
jor league debut by clobbering the 
first ball pitched to him for a home 
run, hoped today his contribution 
to Milwaukee's 4-2, Opening Day 
victory over Cincinnati will keep 
[him on the team when the squad 
| is cut May 12. 
.       | The 25-year old Tanner, up from 
| Atlanta in the Southern Assn 
'where he hit .323 and played the 
| outfield last year, said “and to 
| think I was ready to give it up 
lall last spring. It happened after 
| the Braves sold me outright to the 
| Atlanta club after using up all my 
options. 
* * * 
“It's hard to realize I've finally 
made it, not only the majors but KANSAS CITY @ — Last in the | the A’s made a triumphant start} And it was Garver’s control—of , weg, and that was the ball game.| ning pitcher. Ewell Blackwell, possibly climb out of last place. 
grapefruit league, last in the/|in the American League. all things—which led to his down- The Tigers had erased a 2-0 de-| the elongated righthander who Steve Gromek, an 1$-game win- 
American Le long can} The loss dropped the Tigers into | fall. | ficit by scoring single runs in the the Yankees thought was washed (ner (plus a 16-game loser) last it last? last place, where they were ac- * mh ' a uhe 4th-and 5th nings. A walk to Ray | up, pitched the final three inn- year, wag named to pitch for De 
That's what the Detroit Tigers |companied by the Chicago White Ny is . ord Boone, a double by J. W. Porter) ings and blanked the Tigers with troit. He was to be opposed by were wondering today, and you | Sox: and Baltimore Orioles, both euntesh, . tevecd a. ie be and a long fly by Bill Tuttle—who | two hits in the last three frames. Arnold Portocagrero, the young could hardly blame them. of whom have .000 marks in the across the plate when he walked was robbed of an extra base hit, The Tigers will get a chance to man with the tongue- name young season. ; by Renna—accounted for the Ist Square things with the A's, and ‘and quick-twisting fast 
The Tigers, whe failed to win For five innings it was any-| Zéuer Vale with the bases ‘tally. The 2nd came across when | 
any prises during the training | hody’s game yesterday, with the | Seéed. The A’s had filled the | Red Wilson led off the | season, flopped in thelr opening | , " ‘d fer @ bags on a double by Bill Renna, 4 sot Uson palm + ® 
game of the regular season yee |h ome team rally. It came in the ——_— = field fe - ried | terday, losing €2 to the aroused | fame ‘ou m the | intentional pass to Joe Astroth. | field fence. | 00 le 0 S omer Kansas City A’s. The A's shelled Ned — s Ps e Wilson, incidentally, led Detroit's | 
Garver, eight-hit attack with two singles 
A capacity erowd of 32,147 — /|troit’s starter, for three runs to/ Aftor unintention- | plus hig home run ® including former president Harry | break up a 2-2 tie and take a firm | ally—walked Valo, he was touched Alex Keliner, who the S. Truman — whooped it up as | lead. for a two-run single by Don Boll-| first six innings, was the win- IM on fave 0S wf 
and the first pitch too. I was more 
nervous after it happened. Believe 
me, I was flying on the clouds 
when I circled the bases. I don’t 
remember touching any of them.” 
Braves Manager Charlie Grimm 
said in the clubhouse, ‘“There’s a 
good chance Chuck will stay come 
cut-off time We've liked him all 
spring. He's got a fine, level swing 
and should be a good hitter." 
After. his shower Tanner put in 
a long distance telephone cal] to 
his wife. at New. Castle, Pa., and 
told her and his two young sons, 
‘Looks like I've finally made it 
honey, and after nine years too.” 
. > . 
Tanner's blast came in the 
eighth inning before 43,640 fans, 
and they agreed to the man there 
Was never a better time for it. 6th Frame KC A's Rally Spoils Tigers’ Opener 
Athletics yesterday. 
One baseball game doesn't make 
Leading Total 
IN ABC Holding | sis: sets cou on suse ;mext pitch for a single. Henry 
| Aaron, the ‘‘Who-Me’’ kid, pounded 
|a triple to the center field fence 
scoring Bruton with the winning 
run. Ed Mathews drew a walk off 
. | reliefer Jackie Collum, and Thom- Chicago, St. Paul 5s son, “the Flying Scot,” sent Aaron 
Share Team Leadership home with the insurance run on a long sacrifice fly. | 
| With 3,015 | Thomson came down with a sore | Cincinnati had edged ahead 2-1 
|= the top of the inning. Tanner 
|}was called in to hit for Warren 
| Spahn and the left-handed rookie 
— the first pitch by Gerry 
| Staley into the right field stands 
to tie the score. 
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| shoulder two weeks ago that looked FORT WAYNE, Ind. eigen 5 might keep him on the side- | lines for Opening Day. He got two- .. for-three, drove in two runs yes- After grabbing a 3-0 edge on 
twe runs in the Ist frame and 
| another in the 3rd inning, Chiefs 
* went hitless and runiess up te 
Robinson Eyes | “=> | . . s 
| Fred Campbell's Cranes garner- 
’ . ’ * \ed a single tally’in the 5th on an 
Middl ( lerror and two singles, then 
e rown | squared the count in the 7th, at 
regulation time. Three singles and 
‘ : a walk were parlayed for the two | 
Says He'll Claim Old ‘runs. Prendergast, who scored | 
Title Back if Olson cranes’ ist run, and Pete Daw- | 
Bea : Moo kins made the circuit to send the | — 
ts Maxim, sh lgame into extra frames. 
MILWAUKEE (#—Sugar Ray| A walk and: three singles ac- | 
Robinson, who meets Ted Olla of | counted for PHS’ ist runs. Dan 
Milwaukee here Thursday night |Daniel, Bob Murphy and Ted 
in his fourth comeback bout, says |Wharry singled. Walt Poe drew a 
he will reclaim the middleweight pass after Dick ‘Slade had scored San ck ta ee oe 
title he once held if champion and the bases were loaded. The | 
Bobo Olson vacates it. walk sent Daniel home. 4 ‘teams at the top of the American i 
Olson iously z ‘ ; SE el . Bowling Congress tournament o obvi Dmg in * *¢* « tn : Se oa roe ie team standings is looming larger Le credited with 
the light heavyweight title,” Ro Al Hayward got the 3rd run, in| P aa oe sen € , a <5 . 
inson said. “He meets Jory Maxim the 3rd frame. He scored from 2nd | ).a9m% , Asie tledens base - Although veteran ABC officials” 
tonight and if he wins he'll fight pase when Cranes’ 2nd baseball | © * (ras . ; predicted it would never hold up it 
has stood quite an assault. Cole 
x: ~ NF ae ‘ ; Finder Mercury of Chicago and 
: : : _ Howards Clothes of St. Paul, ' Archie Moore for the title bs bobbled Poe's sharp roller. = 
beats Moore, Olson will surrender | Bere 
his middleweight crown. Slade brought in the a iat. 2! Lencio First counter. He beat a 
    
  “ case 1. the . Phote \ aT ieee S| Soren hs = ee on Sain pw gammy sweotees (10 Clout Pait beaten champ. I am confident I| sacrifice and trolled home when HARRY THROWS ONE—Former President Harry S. Truman lets | of the ex-president is Athletics’ owner Arnold Johnson. In front (left) The defending champions 
can get by Olla. I have first claim! Crane’s piteber fired a pickup | go a left-handed heave of the Ist ball to open Tuesday's Kansas City’s | is manager Lou Boudreau of the A's and at right front is Tiger manager as De oe 
to the title because I never gave | of Poe's grounder over the Ist | first American League game against the Detroit Tigers. To the right | Bucky Harris. SS ee Bosox Hit Only Two | might as they managed to hit |   | baseman’s head. =e of the run- ; H 
Pontiac plays its 2nd game at just q 2,907, far out Homers in Oriole Park 
  
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— my mice | Watertord's ovheoonyg i Pr 0 Ca is ore lnved up . expectation as All Last Season 
Jack Gules — = — “_— ’ Joe Wilman fired a 631 and Joe BALTIMORE —— 
Boxing promoter Dr, 7wies ' ston, who was relieved in the 7th : ly a 628 but the other three ALTD , & — Ted Lepcio 
said he has offered Rock Cas- yesterday by probably . | Nerris pe pig of the Boston Red Sox says “I was 
tender, a bout with Robinson here | The summary | SAN FRANCISCO @ — The box- cellent boxers, but neither is not-;the box-office this morning ex- | Many of the top teams have see” in explaining how he became 
: ea } | ae , ; 
in their 1 * ask _ AB RM) and Joey Maxim are at stake to-/ he plans to keep Olson | $7.50. Ringsides at $15 were long | os : Steve Nagy’s team falling three in a single game at Baltimore's 
— | Slade, 3-2 1 Prendert  $ § 1 (night in their scheduled 10-round | at a distance with a left jab, but | gone, Territorial Picks Open ©... snort of taking the lead Mon- Memorial Stadium. 
1 isurpey. B 6 ¢ } £ Grebe 5 8 ¢ S| bout before & neerenpadly Cow the midioucight chaingich hes) °° ° | Selections of College | day night another of bowling’s | Lepcio’s two drives accounted 
| emit. rf 3 0.0 Davis. ef 1 ¢ }| vision audience. | Maxim and pile up his usual body-| vision at 7 p.m., Pacific Standard Hoop Aces | tonight. It boasts two top stars in | opened their American League 
hi b valied. 3 $33 oc it 3 00, Olson's world middleweight punching points. Time, over CBS. a sous | Buddy Bomar and Ned Day. 'campaign with a 7-1 victory over 
fart or Icu S | Johnston p 3 6 @ Dunkel, 3» 4 @ ©} championship is not on the block,| A crowd of 13,000 is expected,| The weigh-in was scheduled for. NEW YORK —The National Although the team standings and the Orioles. 
~ | Larson, p 1 @ @ Bedford. D ¢ © °! but the star of Sid Flahertys’ sta-| with the gross gate almost certain/10 a.m. (PST), with Maxim ex- Basketball Assn. gets down to the 41.41.. remained unchanged yes ‘They were feeding me curve ! 
CHICAGO @~—Uniess they can mas 3 311 ble is anxious to whip Maxim de- | to reach $130,000 and perhaps high-| pected to hit 175 pounds on the No, 1 business ofthe aff season, toss. the singles ind all events balls,” Lepcio added, “and T guess 
| cisively and put himself into.a po- | er, according to promoter Bennie | head and Olson likely to come in today — its annual player draft both underwent a shuffling of they got them inside a little too 
sition to challenge Archie Moore Ford. There was nothing left at)| at a shade under 170. of college stars places, Dan Stoltz, a telephone much. But both were strikes.” 
for the light-heavyweight title. —_—_—— ——— Ts ~_ ~~ |_ The opening selections are “‘ter-| company engineer of Valparaiso,| The homers cleared the wall   
ritorial choices’, with each team | Ind furnished the day’s top per- with plenty to spare at the 309 foot 
entitled to one player Within 4) formance. | mark. Only two Boston home runs 
50-mile radius of its franchise. | Stoltz, bowling with a team from | were hit here all last season—one tuation is even more | . . ; s _ 
‘ghia te Daearad tein: «| QI Play in Cubs’ Game 
  
  former light-heavyweight champi- © oP Hy © ., zoomed into 3rd|by the missing Ted Williams and 
ee wea pen be onted | BEINGS FRULE Clarification | pinay ‘cat sectors we| pieces te sniies win a bang White, CHICAGO # — A strange play; the mound. Wade, hile, | expected to be: Milwaukee —/| 702. He wound up with an 1,897 
| big money matches are concerned. | +n occurred in the third |tooked as if he were orient to | Maurice Stokes, St.Francis (Pa.); | total in the all events for 6th place . 
base but apparently thought | Philadelphia — Tom Gola, La-| in his 2nd ABC tournament. — ‘Major Leagues 
was out and started for the | Salle; Rochester—Dick Ricketts, Joe Bolek, of Cleveland, missed | Beeneran taneve 
that his tiger was in “the best | Louis Cardinals 144 will bring a | dugout. Jacobs tossed back to Mu- | Duquesne; Boston—Jesse Arnelle,| the all events lead by a mere) ar shape of his life’ this morning. bulletin of clarification from Na-| sial who tagged Wade out. Penn State, or Dick Hemric, Wake Seven pins as he finished with a p%cn* 
“We'll have no excuses,” said tional League President Warren | * *« ® Forest; New York—Ed_ Conlin, | 1.931 total, food for 2nd place. | Cleveland 
Kearns, “He's ready to go and I Giles. “I should have stopped him,” | Fordham; Minneapolis—Dick Gar Eddie Gertine of Milwaukee | think he can win. If he does said first base Cub coach Bob maker, Minnesota, or Johnny sti jeads with 1,938. Another 
jwe'll keep on going, probably in | Scheffing. ‘‘But I never for a mo Horan, Dayton; Fort Wayne — | an events change saw Chuck 
| the heavyweights because there’s | |ment thought the guy would keep Jack Stephens, Notre Dame; Syra-| QDennell, member of Nagy’s 
on going past the bag.” |}cuse—Ed Fleming, Niagara. lteam of St. Louis go inte Sth 
- *. a * * ¢ | with a 1,913 total dropped The official scorer called Wade's} ic; ; ont : 
[picked it up and started towards| blow « hit but Giles, attegding the | are ‘bids. for the Baltimore tran.| , Cerzine | : le: | game, overruled saying 
Dietz Likes de nev- hi pended ‘er had possession of first base. fee Nociaiae Meas a smo ne 
New Post at 
Indianwood - * finances. 
Returns as Pro at | Giles said he'll send out a spe- | 
| cial bulletin to umpires, managers 
Club Where He Won 
State Title in "52 in- word from. Jack (Doc) | ning of yesterday's game in which | first 
Kearns, Maxim's manager, was Chieago Cubs beat the | he 
  
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| AY'’S SCHEDULE 
| Detroit at Kansas City, 3 ——— 
(18-16) vs. Portocarrero (918). 
Bosten at Baltimore. p.m.—Brewer ( 
  also holds the singles only games. scheduled ¢ s e singies yy se 
with a 738 total while a Niles, | xansas ane bar —— 
., tandem, George Lutzen and | Cleveland 5. Ch 
4 7, Baltimore 1 Hilligoss, hold the doubles with | Wasningion ‘at New York posipened, rain, 
1290. The booster fad ts held bY | cwrauththae Stet the Fighting Irish of Dayton, Ohio, /52htice ai Washingtn. «bm. with a 2,795. pn 5 Ss rt Pa s in New York at Boston. 
sacs ge | There were no changes in the NATIONAL LEAGUE . Today’s Pontiac Press | top 10 in team standings last night. Wen   
  
    
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Dressen’s Revamping. of Senators Even Includes | - p e Cine innati 
|New York at - Philadelpnja. 
> ss > x Antonelli (21-7) vs Roberts 23-15). 
Switching of Long-Time Roommates, Cubans Split 225s ’ ' | Cuty games oat 
Chicago 14, St Louts 4 
NEW YORK @—Chuck Dressen,|on the field and off the field,” | Dressen wanted to use the squeeze | Miwaukee é Brook yn, post . om 
the reformed letter writer, is said Dressen. “‘As often as possi-| play. After a hurried consultation | New RY rain. 
back in town, perched atop the | ble, pitchers will room with eatch- | with Ramos, he wasn't sure he) Brooklyn at New York. 1.30 p.m. 
League with his Wash-| ers so they can discuss their prob- | had made himself clear. So he | Philadelphia 9 i — 
called in Pinch Runner Bob Oldis | Milwaukee at St. Louis, 1:30 p.m. 
‘ * * |to run for pinch runner Ramos. | MAJOR LEAGUE LINES 
As the Senators may not be en-| Among other things, Dressen! After all the conferences, he de- | nceott AMERICAN yy 
joying such a lofty status the next | plans to do away with the prac-| cided the squeeze had lost its sur- | Kansas City , ee es,” 
time around, Dressen is taking ad- tice of Cuban players rooming/prise value so he let Porterfield GM 0" mackech >. 
vantage of the situation, Chuck has | with other Cubans. He wants all | hit away and got a run on a sacri- | Kellner L—Oarver 
of Which may not be apparent to | of talking Spanish all summer. * *¢ «@ 
| “TI can’t send over to the United! ‘‘Everybody on this club is go- on 
Nations for an interpreter. every-| ing to have to carry his share of hg te Lellar; Lemon 
time I want to give a sign,”’ he | theload,” said Dressen, “I don’t | Home runs—Cleveland, Smith, Kiner 
said, “I want the Cubans to learn|want any cheerleaders on the | Boston 
English good enough to get the| bench, I want to be able to cal | Sulivan end Wane: be rE 
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dro Ramos, a Cuban, was on third | 
base and another runner was on | 
Pitcher 
batter,   Seva ae beer aie on everybody on the roster. We've | 
got some pretty good bench men, like Jesse Levah and Oravetz to! 
send up in the pinch.” * 
Washington may wind up in the 
under Dressen. With a manager 
who loves to juggle his lineup with 
pinch runners and pinch hitters, 
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      TWENTY-SIX 7; == + 
THE PONTIAC PRESS, BT Bike a APRIL 13, 1955) ———————————— 
  
Canadiens Crush Wings, Send Playotls t Limit troit Red Wings headed for De- 
troit and the deciding game of the 
world's hockey classic. 
From somewhere last night, Ca- 
nadiens called on hidden reserve 
that bowled over the series-favor- 
ité Red. Wings with a surprising 6-3 
trouncing. It was no fluke victory. 
Coach Jimmy Skinner of the Red 
Wings said a bit grimly: ‘We 
were beaten; we played lousy 
hockey.”’ 
Be the cycle comes around 
again. Just a year age the same 
teams tied then as now at three 
games each, traveled to Detroit 
for the seventh game. Wings 
won in overtime 2-1. The only 
difference this year is that each 
team has won all its games on 
home ice. Last year each won 
twice on foreign ice. 
Coming from behind twice in this 
series, Canadiens go into Thurs- | 
day's game at Detroit with buoyed | 
a content to let the Red | 
Wings do the worrying. 
But to stop the med Wings on | 
Detroit ice will take more than re- | 
newed confidence. The Detroiters | 
haven't been beaten at home this |   subdued them 5-0, the Red Wings 
_| won 13 National Hockey League 
games at home and tied five. In 
the Cup semi-final and final they 
beat Toronto Maple Leafs twice 
and Canadiens three times. 
Canadiens will leok te Bernie 
(Beom Boom) Geoffrion to keep 
up his scoring pace. The Boomer 
bagged twe of his team’s goals 
last night and ran his total for 
semi-final and final te eight, 
putting him in q tie for the play- 
offs with big Gordie Howe of De- 
| treit. 
Geoffrion had lots of help in the 
Montreal uprising. Jean Beliveau, 
Jackie LeClair, Floyd Curry and 
Calum (Baldy) MacKay boosted 
the Montreal total. 
Alex Delvecchio outshone his 
more glamorous scoring mates by 
sniping two of Detroit's goals. De- 
fenseman Red Kelly bagged the 
other. 
Curry has been the surprise pack- 
jage of Canadiens in the playoffs. 
The hard-working rightwinger, who 
took over the spot left -vacant by 
| the suspended Maurice (Rocket) 
Richard, has counted seven goals 
| in all. 
It was a game to Canadiens’ lik- 
ing last night. 
season since Dec. 19. They don't| open most of the way and handed 
intend to start when it means a dif- 
ference of $500 to each player. 
Since Dec. |out bump for bump. They rang 
| up two goals while Detroit was 
19, when Canadiens! shorthanded and gave up-one when 
  
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There wasn't the sustained, blis- 
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urday’s game when Canadiens won 
5-3, but the action seldom flagged. 
At the same time ‘the Red Wings 
definitely weren't up to the form, 
in spirit and dash, they showed 
even in losing Saturday. They   the Montreal attack was. at its 
  
Delvecchio raced in fast to score 
played with less assurance When|on Vic Stasiuk's rebound at 13:16 ito pull Detroit into a 
  skate of Delvecchio.   "s second goal—the puck 
in off his leg when Beliveau 
surging up to referee Red Storey 
to protest. Skawchuk joined his| 
protesting mates and was given a 
misconduct penalty. 
Before the Red Wings could get 
going Curry just about ended their 
hopes when he scored with only. 19 
seconds of the third period gone. 
  
Cup playoffs at Montreal Tuesday . a 
TRY THAT FAILED—Dickie Moore of the Mon- 
treal Canadiens tries to put the puck past Detroit | won, 63, to tie the series at 3 games apiece and 
goalie Terry Sawchuk in the 6th game of the Stanley force a 7th and deciding game at Detroit's Olympia 
night. Montreal | Thursday.   AP Wirephote 
  
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CLEVELAND ® — No other 
active major leaguer has hit near- 
ly as many homers as Ralph Mc 
Pherran Kiner, but the big fellow 
felt all the glow of a rookie when 
he belted his -352nd into the left 
field seats here yesterday. | 
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Kiner’s clout didn't mean much 
to the outcome of the opener which 
the Tribe won from the Chicago 
White Sox 5-1. 
But in that home run by the new 
| Cleveland left fielder was the 
major bit of drama which the 
record Opening Day throng of | 
30,230 fans will remember. 
* * @¢@ 
After nine years in the National | 
| League — seven as a Pittsburgh | 
Pirate setting the home run pace | 
for the senior loop — Kiner was | 
making his start as an American | 
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The crowd cheered as Kiner | 
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As Kiner walked to the plate a 
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He worked the count to 3-1 and | 
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The Indians didn’t need the run. 
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    | ATHLETICS SCORE—Jim Finigan, Kansas City infielder, 
the Memorial | #CTess home plate in the 3rd inning of Tuesday's opening day game   AP Wirephete 
trots 
| in the Missouri city after Gus Zernial had rapped out a single. Shown 
‘ giving Finigan the. came ahead sign is Bill Renna (34). In the 
| background is Bob Wilson, Tiger catcher and plate umpire Bill 
Summers. 
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= Lure Dyed-in- Wool Angler LANSING (UP) — A string, a!in and along streams and lakes 
| hook and a gob of worms could this season: 
fill a creel when today’s fisher- 
men were small boys. 
But full-grown sportsmen be- 
|come gadget-minded. , A telescopic rod -that extends 24 
feet and is easier to carry than 
the old-fashioned cane pole. It is 
ideal fof freshwater bait tossers 
by the flood of gimmicks! for bluegills and bass. Just how gadget - minded ise who want to reach out into a lake 
on sale as the April 30 opening of 
the trout and general fishing sea- 
| Son approaches. 
To make fishing an casier, 
| Mghter, and drier sport, manu- 
facturers have come up with in- 
genious casting devices, negligee- 
thin plastic clothing, and such 
rigs as umbrellas that ft onto 
the angler’s head. 
Among the novelties to be used 
Pollard Likely 
fo Reject Offer PHILADBLPHIA W— Jim Pol- 
lard reportedly will tell LaSalle   
not take the school’s vacant bas- 
ketball coaching job. ; 
The post was offered to -the %2- 
year-old forward of the Minneapo- 
lis Lakers last week after Ken 
| Loeffler resigned as LaSalle qoach 
to become court mentor at Texas 
A&M 
A Laker spokesman said in New 
York yesterday he was sure Pol- 
jard would have notified the pro 
club if he had any intention of 
| leaving. It also. was reported that 
| Pollard’ s wife is against the move 
|to Philadelphia. 
Wolverine 9 Blanks 
Tartars for 6th Win ANN ARBOR (UP)—University 
-of Michigan baseball squad rocked 
four Wayne University pitchers 
for 11 hits yesterday as the Wol- 
verines set back the Tartars, 6-0. 
It was Michigan's 6th victory of 
| the season against three losses and 
one tie. Glen Girardin started 
for the Wolverines and was re- 
lieved in the 7th by Don Poloskey. 
Paul -Zoeb started for Wayne 
and was tagged with the loss. 
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Even the fish themselves are 
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Hollywood Nine Calls 
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shortstop Roberto Gaillermo San- 
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FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. # 
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his National ~ Professional Cta y 
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through Sunday. 
| Riggs is seeded second to Don 
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at Pontiac Lake will be held April 17 at 10 a. m, 
| at the Pontiac Lake Recreation 
| Area range. fo State Deer Herd ‘ . | 
Classes April 23 at UM | [ove in Au Gres East Branch| 4° 4, _ BY MORT NEFF affair, taking along a box lunch MBTS . 0c cuess Me! NA ie cot tong "evecare Displays by Pontiac sporting goods. tion of other, more valuable wild- | HIP 12.50$ 95 “seit sony day Dinghy hago ata average was close | and boat dealers should give the | life, by thinning out their numbers. | BOOTS..... , Value 7 
usual the ‘stream was very low for city’s outdoors-minded residents a| Ducks, which once again are Boys’ “Pe ' in danger of reduétion beyond 95 multi- | this time of year and not too badly | Chance to see what's new in the a HIP BOOTS 13.50 <2 people in| muddied for bait fishing. Nicest | ine of fishing and hunting gear. oe of return are vuiner- Value 
, the| part of the wholé deal was the * 6 8 aoe So So Spuaneiany ot evens 79 occasional rumor | summery temperature which made| There will be displays by major . or a Extra NETS $422 of a fish being | streamside napping a pleasant oc- | 4" Companies, too, and sportsmen | ‘ ®# important wildfow! breed- taken “up above | cupation. ord gt ago Se see with | is area. Hed 5 95 
| the dam” if one gan * (Mort! Making the grade a little easier 24% 
Germ, Se) nha aes hert | ttl eating ta |i rea lew morte | LAER 3 Re yea pion Ben . An all- ob e. Heed and Ball Band 5 currently being host to the Ist sportsman’s show sounds like and where $ 95 
- ma smelt ran. The fish, which open $0 ws end Mf this one fs'wek| amp te tae possible is @ useful WADERS....... 
bre = have been lying im the bay im | received it could very easily be- eve nd omtemn ents of eles mee Cer Conventions Lagawey Five lied. above it. A ot aa ono come an annual feature. Let's get | What promises to be a bumper Coen Men, © Prt. Mites Weel 9 Fw 
held z few fish were tak-| tastes im force right now, and in | °°" ‘ere and have 8 look! crop of garter snakes is beginning |i fi will bulge with “students right ° PATTERSON en, of course, and the daytime, too. If smelt dip- oe 8 to put in an appearance around SEE 
‘ ~ ping appeals, the two and a half Crow shooters can get just about our diggings. We must remember You AT THE SPORTSMEN SHOW 
entire family attended the all-day | o¢ pait, fly med spincasting have Rour van Go Am. Goes chauhd | oy Se Site i Sim Randle Ot | to ant anid 0 collection Ser weet APRIL 14-15-16 ; promised to attend to aid in the n oor eason ——— |are settling’ down for the spring | ment is not blessed with such an : 
Seeks to License The floor of the field house We'd Bro fo wick 8 word of . 1 and are particu-| abundance of serpents and whose |[| pen Mes. @ Fri. Nights Until ® F.M.—Use Our Convenient Layaway Pian 
he dilieeed With & So sademh See hk Cate Oe nl mus to oul deseyeent | chives feel thereby chert h Store : x0t is | ng. 4 
Grea lakes Fishing (Soe za2s = == Ends, PACHolds 22s sss: Secccees =~ | The SPORTS SHOP on ans jie ’ scheduled for Thursday, Friday | volved in busting crows in mid-air, The beaver is the largest North | “Everything for the Sportsman” LANSING (UP) — The House | win'be strate — as Se. Chmaee eat hoooeuuters parker (eerie: te Ok seen ee ee 16-18 S. Cass FE 2-7621 
measure to require a Teens tet | students will learn where a fish is Faster Tourney : = ——— : EERE —— 
Great Lakes fishing after the | ™0St likely to be found with rela- Denne and Edith G the | pgs : house conservation committee | 408 to these objects—and:the im- | se aint a ‘Mild W th Aid portance of accuracy, casting to| Second Outdoor Test junior withers. The next shoot | | ed er I 
  Pontiac Archery Club concluded | 
  Al Orr, W. Game workers said the herd ne one ato. its indoor league season last week Nhe of further deer starvation, conser- enough support o- ' with team number one, composed vation field reports indicated _ . Later in the day special buses | of M. Cascadden, D. Schnitzhofer, Tuesday. A license is required to fish on will take the gathering to various Hitchcock and J. 
    
      
          
       
               
   
   
              
    
  
  
  
      
      inland lakes and I think we should | University buildings where the! Babin winning over team number be — in our licensing,” | work of the Institute for Fisheries | five. "s prprap dle ee over mow] Trucks £ Research will be a a . er range. 
ch wn ve shown. |= Members of the runnersup are & Eddie Meier Meanwhile, a “controlled seeecasesesesesssasancscsenassssnang) Harold Hedges, L. Addis, P. | search” for starved deer was 
rd] FACTORY - Baldwin, Hannah Hedges and Here is an easy and tasty being continued in the Baldwin, | 
REBUILT aN "| Doris Baldwin. method of preparing smelt in this | Gladwin, Mio and Gaylord areas | 
( an EW La Leading scorers were Windle} last month before oysters dis- as part of a starvation survey. | | 
a ORS =| Harvey, men's free style, Hannah | appear trom the markets! Make | ——— : : : Hedges, _ women's se a dressing of 1 cup bread crumbs, Coast Man Purchases 
7 roe 7 -saiaggneeemandl & Thorsberg, | Moistened with 3 tablespoons Racing Yawl, Escapade | | 
a ; =  *m| women’s instinctive. | melted butter in which % te®! nerrorr (UP) — Wendell An-| = , + | A banquet and presentation of , spoon salt, % teaspoon pepper and derson of Detroit announced yes- 
5 q ‘2 neice yay prt league will| %{ teaspoon sage have been sim- terday he has sold his fleet yaw, | ee 
. . ' 1 20 at 6:30 p. m. at} mored for a minute or two. Then Escapade, to James Y. Camp of | a No p @ the Community Activities Building | .4; 3 cups of finely chopped Bakersfield, Calif., for an sandis- | " sang! _— 4 in Waterford. | oysters. ‘closed sum. 
ew ar uarantee c On Easter Sunday, annual sun-| Place a layer of smelt in a| The sale apparently marked an | 
4 INSTALLED IN [ Bui® Chevrolet, Hudson, Dodge, Ford, m rise services were held, with 45) heavily buttered casserole, cover end to Escapade’s appearance in | CAR WASHING REDUCED! = ONE DAY eS to ‘47, DeSete, | present. A 28-target shoot followed. | with half of the dressing; add Great Lakes’ sailing events since EASY! «++ @ wonderful buy! é 
s ‘tag Paka © Block De @ George Marks won the men’s free| another layer of smelt, then re-| Camp disclosed he planned to take 
« iin oonel a style and Cascadden took the | mainder of the dressing; and top the craft to the West Coast for 3-Ft. Firectone 
s MOTOR EXCHANGE CO. | 00°": Ey mal ies cAR WASH OSE * yomen‘s winners were Hannah inkled with buttered crumbs. | a * oo 4 401 S$. Phone FE 3-7432 @ | Hedges (free style) and Barbara| Bake in a moderate oven (330) Marquette won 20 straight bas- BRUS a GARDEN HOSE 
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Thi Team Bows battle with back miseries Jones Sets New ae nen be reedy ff pitching 2 
Clarkston High's baseball team for High Sticks from Manager Eddie 
opened its season on a losing note Mark es Se rardinal 
Tuesday afternoon and the South- With 15.1 Victory hag said all along that field High track squad met the Age es te - 
same fate in a meet at Redford Track athletes representing re ae U Pontiac High ‘School Tuesday they probably were con- 
afternoon hung up what is believed believers 
Clarkston assumed a 52 lead verted yesterday when the Chica- 
to be one of the highest dual meet ot on five Cardinal 
in the first five innings as George Ae — go Cubs teed off on 
Lang held Fenton to four hits ons ee © le dade hurlers for 18 hits and a 144 vic- 
and fanned 3, but Fenton jumped tery. Coach Flint tory. Raschi, if he’s right, should 
on reliefer Jim Ruddock for 7 a oa come in handy. runs in the 6th innings fo win, > becanllen yn **e 
= ane ber victory of the Tt was a little over a year ago 
Vern Carmean collected 2 dou- a ts Gee that Raschi was cut loose by the 
bles and a single in five trips to wialowtor the’ Coasts Pontiac New York Yankees in @ sale to 
account for half of the Wolves’ won the Central Michigan College the Cardinals that had a sentimen- | it more with a double and singie, the schedule. yun ig giant, wo Se. Griving in 3 runs. On Friday afternoon, at Wisner including 21-in each of three sea- 
Clarkston plays at Oxford Thurs- field, Chief thincigds oppose sons, and lost only 50 
day before opening the Wayne- Dearborn Fordson in the last eee Oakland League campaign Mon- home appearance this spring. “We Imew Raced had 2 bad 
will be “on when we ,” Stanky Redford Union took 9 firsts in = said before his ‘Cardinals hurried 
    
  
  
  
    
    
    
     
          
    
   
   
    
      
        
         
  
  
    
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@8 1/3 to # 2/3. Gordon Hart was Po Cun csewd went by Go beasts BD | cies tor us last yeor (losing nine a double winner for the Good pitching helped PHS ' Pention Prose Phote | ee a’ high tundlee in 151 Pontise Press Fhete | and completing only six out of 29 
Bluejays, winning both low and) chalk up its Ist victory of the 1955 baseball season | Johnston (left) starter, was relieved in the Tth with | Seconds to erase a mark made by OVERMEAD—Alex Barge (left) and Hayes Jones, two ace PHS | starts) and I look for him to win 
hurdles. yesterday at Wisner field. Two of the three boys | the count tied at 3-3, by Arnold Larson. Other lad! wilson in 1953 (15.3 seconds). | 6h Jumpers take a look at the bar over which they had just jumped, |8 to 11 for us this time. 
Flyweight Champ to ee raed le sdb Schloerke and his aides, Ray| SAT te von a, with Jon setting the ‘with 17 potmes. fabout poutes of puiting bia bask . Lowry (veteran track coach), Ed —_—— = _— . 
Box Fellow Argentine | Pudgy Briton in U. S. ; Grayblel "football coach) "and | Bar was set at 58 iE BUENOS AIRES  — P " Dean Wilson were delighted wi! + * * . 
Peres, world fyweight champion, | (~ kell D ‘ — ee | ee ee eee “He was entirely on his own, 
will fight @ fellow Argentine, Al. OCcKe oesn t ee oc AIC1ANO | Tere az plenty of indications the| It was almost a full sweep said Stanky. “He knows his arm 
=a) — saad PES Thinks He Con Win Tithe ie eee ee Seg pp This will be the champion's ire | OUPCIMan»n, InKS f1€@ Can D1 Title | were ot tne trio with providing the | lost only’ the disqualified relay. Last Saturday he had a good three fight since he wrested the fly-| NEW YORK (@®—“He's no sup-)Cockell sized up his coming title | year old British Empire titleholder | "2* Silaround balance the squad) Summary: to oast oop ianings against Detroit | (yielded 
weight crown from Yoshio Shirai|erman. He's got two arms and | fight with hea said. “I shall adapt myself to con- | "5 “splayed. (Ph; Wise (P) 3nd: Robinson (FC) sea. a Sper pores of Japan, in Tokyo last November. |two legs just like I have. I hope | Rocky “Marciano in San Francis-| ditions in the ring. I shall make| Jones was the top man. The | Time: 181 seconds (new field and PRS ttl we bin ve 
Fi gm gm eran tee belly celle here : Nien ere ~y asl @ ..” ay Rag greg all oy Mend pa 7 sod Windoas Pe); baitre P Prefers Job | ms es 8 ve come a pudgy (PC); Maitre 
about four years ago. That's the way England's Don eae a ines wan a led ake Doe with teammate Alex Barge ot 58| “Gite "Wee we icon). mney | With Seattle Instead — ae Se . : ’ and won the high sticks and the (FC) 2nd; Cretal (P) 3rd. Time: 4 min- of Coaching Giants through. 
pacientes Manes Seen Seapend (ante. ey t-dewkt take ap, Mole 1 1 jump. He was the high| <ibsere anch—Wen by ’: “My back is feeling much bet- 
ot habit Of a: yous pasty tase and wT hs pay eg lea ie Oe man in the CMC event, aiso Time Wy ‘seconas.. SO? eve acer ae ie ae Pe nai Pee gueedl ashes onkcand then departed for San Francisto. | same. But I'm looking for a clean Total would have been larger| 7): Sense (hfe. movin rib |Site Coast League today, accept-|I hope to be of some help to the 
at Golden city than the 82, Chiefs’ half-mile : = dash Won ?r- o . ” Cardinals three 
9:30 am. Friday. ga" has won 10 fights| relay runners had not overrun the Watkins (P) Bnd; Brown CPC) Sra. Tum: ae Os aa bake eee eae sd — 
and bs behaves IRs champion” | eneetcaghe” vise. "ite Wet| won in 241 but were Goquaiied | rele) hata’ @Y'e'nams | Of © couching job with the word : A 2 minutes, 5.7 seconds. champion New York Giants. 4 
said the hog farmer from Horam, | defeat was an ll-round knockout| Perry Williams’ 4:47 mile victory | Pole vault—Won by Th net P| The St-year-cld -eie|One Champion Loses 
Semen et shai Cnt ho [ty Ram Tarp om Sone 8 | wea len, re eS oae pA awe (mg ted bern Seep ! “Many people seem to have the | stopped in four rounds by New| sprint overtook Tilley of Central gud Bares, Thy: ts for fra bevesen Tey; | comebac in Army Ring Meet 
idea that Marciano is crude and | York’s Jimmy Slade on Dec. 4,| for the win. Bill Douglas’ 2:05.7| "S00... :um5 won by Jones (P): 
ak a teat eae rough but I don’t see it. He is a | 1951 half mile also was a good job, as | (PC) ind: Barge (P) 3rd. Distance: 20 
scientific ter. He never throws 7. ¢ 6 Charley Spann's 220 win in ; . as 
WE INSTALL code pln. FE 2-0011. two aes ta Oe Sora wines| Kien Gamat lie ty elke abel t06 accede. ecnn Ae GR be CP) dnd ta Motte (P). rd. Distance’ | He places his punches correctly | those losses, naturally, but man-| Freeman Watkins’ spot in the relay—Won by Pint Central.” 
PONTIAC PISTON SERVICE GO. —_|jert ac n= rem behind hs |scre_Jetm Simyom, jumps” nto| mediey relay. Watkins auld a] xia asin og = “ . minor injury. seconds. 
ae ee 102 & Seginew ]| Cockell and Rocky met at the| “He had to cut off close to 40} ater @ season of trailing |Nemvirer. Qpsan. Shorter); Punt Cen: -_ == — signing ceremony here Feb. 25. | pounds each time,” said Simpson. Herm Windom of Central, Wat- tral, and. : 8 minutes, 38 cocends. | | " 
of} te orwme as comm tho herd; | “Wo tid him he could se Mngt | bias get partial sovenge yuo ‘ . heavyweight in a live|make the cruiserweight 
, fight but said he has studied the |175 pounds but he insisted on try-|, “asl; The, Pie, opeedster tan City Bowlers Hit movies of Marciano’s two fights| ing. It weakened him too much.| F205 at 19.4 in the centary ° pt é g || vith Exzard Charies. As a heavyweight he is faster and . 2nd Place in State : “No, I can’t say now how I/a better puncher. I give him a| Chiefs’ medley relay team was 
‘ intend to fight Marciano,” the 26-' 50-50 chance to win the title.” a second off the school’s all-time     
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    pennant contenders were stopped 
by «rain. Off to Flying Start The Chicago Cubs won their sec- 
Braves | 
  rookie Chuck Tanner, who swatted | Louis Cardinals 144 in the only | victory season, handling the White may be the pattern this season. | world champion Giants and Brooks a first-pitch pinch home run to get | other National league game played. | Sox cx four simgles ami a double, Milwaukee and Cleveland were off | somewhere behind. Cleveland was|a 42 victory going against Cin- | “8 | The “Indians, ‘ | not as and oe alae es at | Pictad to repeat: tn: tha American, cinnati, and Cleveland, mixing! In the American, the Kansas | over-confident as general manager es ays ore oy han egain beating oft the Yanks. power - with its pitching, knocked | City Athletics broke into their’ new | Hank Greenberg feared, got to Vir- yas. gaa a thing| Milwaukee and Cleveland made / off the Chicago White Sox, a dark! surroundings with a 62 victory | gil Trucks for two runs in the about | hay yesterday while the other three ' horse threat, 5-1. rey Detroit, and the Boston Red first as Vic Wertz singled with 
  UNUSUAL ANGLING—Stuart Post, 17, bagged | the Sidi in » pool this Siinch, Spound pike with a fiveiron while| flowed onto the course, then receded, leaving the 
playing golf at a Holland, Mich. club, He found! fish stranded. Sox gave the Baltimore Orioles the bases loaded. 
~ QPS eeter, | their second setback 7-1. Serine coy ¢ * | Al Smith and Ralph Kiner hom- 
. Tanner, a 25-year-old prospect up | ered. 
= | Marin, carried on the) The game at Cleveland hauled 
, | Braves a ae La roe in 50,230 fatis—tops for the day 
gh sprung loose Billy mn 8 aa | waukee was second 640. 
and Hank Aaron in "S4, tapped | one we 
Tanner to bat for Warren Spahn 
with the Braves trailing 2-1 in the | The Cubs knocked out Brooks 
eighth. He homered on the first | ae be ee — ont 
went on to tota its o ve , | major league ball pitched to him. | (oy busters. 
Boston and new manager Pinky 
Higgins kicked up their heels as 
Ted Lepcio smacked two home 
runs in the rout of Baltimore, 
Frank Sullivan set down the Ori- 
oles on five hits, while Boston had 
13 against three Baltimore pitch- | That tied the score, and after 
Bruton singled, Aaron clipped 
Gerry Staley’s next pitch for a 
triple and the lead run, Ted Klus- | 
zewski had given the Redlegs 
their 2-1 edge in the top of the 
eighth, hitting his second homer 
of the season.   Phils, Giants 
Try Again Today Scheduled Opener Is 
  Rained Out; Program 
Moved Intact PHILAD o— 
\ing at the bit, the 
4) Phillies and the world champidn 
"|New York Giants try again today 
‘4 | —weather permitting — for a sea- 
son opener. 
  ball players (two to a convertible) 
to Connie Mack Stadium and May- 
or Joseph S. Clark’s throw-in 
| of the first ball 
The postponement was beneficial 
in one way: both outfielders Del 
Ennis and Richie Ashburn, recent- 
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|} an exhibition game, will be in the 
STITCH IN TIME — Two workmen at the conservation depart-| *#‘ting Phillies lineup. 
ment’s forest fire experiment station near Roscommon finish over- vw Plavorre 
hauling a firelane plow in preparation for the coming forest fire sea- TUESDAY'S RESULT Montreal 6, Detroit 3} (best-of-7 final 
    NHL PLAYOFFS 
  ers. The crowd was 38,085. 
  son. The plow, which is now standard fire suppression equipment | series tied. 3-3) 
throughout Michigan, was designed and built at the station. ae ee ee Montreal at Detroit 
  
Rain Again Dampens | 
Opener at Brooklyn | 
seasons at Ebbets Field today. 
Originally listed for open dates 
  
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  and our hats off to 
WRIGLEY’S | 
       the Nation's Sy 
NATIONAL BRAND NAMES FOUNDATION 
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Americans Privileged fo Shop in: Freedom 
Yes, there’s no doubt about it, 
remembering the brands you like 
. and asking for them when 
you buy . . . is not only a wonder- Tress a multimillion-dollar expan- | 
ful privilege but the easiest way 
to shopping satisfaction. 
  
A recent test of the teachers in 
One major school system showed 
that 41 per cent of them needed 
care to correct eye-sight defects. 
   
    e@ BETTER-TASTING! 
creamy and smooth 
@ PURE, WHOLESOME! Made 
in an ultra-modern plant. 
@ MORE VERSATILE! For 
sandwiches, teppings, sauces, 
@ NATIONALLY -ADVER- 
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FIELD! 
for 38 | Shopping Center in Lansing. 
  | Joy Rd, in Detroit, 
  
S QUICKER! EASIER! }is Wrigley’s new store at Mack 
| 1955 program will exceed two mil- ig Expa Not content to rest on its laurels | 
—with the title of Retailer of the | 
Year bestowed by the Brand | 
Names Foundation, Inc., for 1954— | 
Wrigley Stores, Inc., has in prog: | 
Sion program. | — / 
Wrigley’s Plans 
“We feel that we are now ready, © = 
for outstate expansion,” says Pres- | 
dent John E. Lirie, “because we 
additiona] responsibilities of the ex- 
Last year Wrigly’s opened 
medern self-serve supermarkets 
in Ponting and Dearborn and at 
Eastgate Shopping Center in De- 
treit te begin the expansion pro- 
gram. The chain's largest mar- 
ket opened March 29 at Frandor 
New stores will also be opened 
this year in Birmingham, Adrian, 
Rochester and Jackson. 
Scheduled to open about May 1 
  Ave. and Seven-Mile Rd. in De- 
troit. Moreover, two new stores are 
being erected on previous locations | 
in Monroe and in Detroit on Fort 
street. 
Lurie reports that construction | 
will begin soon on a two-story of- 
fice addition to the present ware- 
house and office building at 13901 
Total cost of construction for the 
lion dollars, 
‘Testing by Torture’ 
ls Good Business In an age when thrift is consid- 
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SWISS LOOK FOR THE NAME “SWITZERLAND” 
ON THE RIND—YOUR ASSURANCE OF 
PERFECTION IN FLAVOR, TEXTURE AND AROMA 
SVITZERLAND CHEESE ASSOCIATION, 105 HUDSON ST. NEW YORK 14, 8, % WRIGLEY’S 
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      PROCLAMATION PRESENTED — Advertising | Wednesday, April 13 is “Brand Names Day.” Manager Ervin Levinson (right) looks on as the 
acting mayor of Detroit, Louis C, Miriani (center), 
presents Nathan W. Lurie, secretary of Wrigley | the 
Stores, Inc., with .the proclamation declaring that THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY. APRIL 18, 1955 
‘ne .: 3 ce-Channeling 
Keeps Produce 
Moist and Crisp ICE- CHANNELING—18 ... ... .. 
Ice-channeling is the modern 
method by which Wrigley’s keeps. 
its ‘‘Kool Krisp” produce at a 
constant temperature surrounded 
Constant research brought about 
Wrigley’s own method of ice-chan- 
neling. Their produce chiefs real- 
ized that 70 to 9% per cent of all 
produce is moisture, and that when 
the moisture is removed, dehy- 
dration and spoilage start. 
Various methods such as 
sprinkling, ice boxes, humid re- 
frigeration and beds of crushed 
fee were the predecessors of ice- 
channeling. 
The ice-channel, made of rust- 
inches high and 3 inches wide. 
This channel employs the simple 
principle that cool, moist air trav- 
els downwards and sidewise. 
Iee-channeling does away with 
ice beds in wet racks and at the 
same time acts as a neat divide: 
between display layouts. 
The channels are packed to the 
brim .with cool, humidifying 
| crushed ice that is produced on the 
| spot in the Frandor market. 
New Zealand's capital has. been 
located at Wellington since 1865, 
Before that it was Auckland.   
  proofed steel, is 28 inches deep, 10 
  Well-Known Products 
Undergo Many Tests 
was 
fore it left the factory. That's the 
brand names. 
Once a manufacturer has @ fine   reputation with people, he can't, 
rest on his laurels, He's just got 
to test, and test again, to be sure 
his brand is kept up to the highest 
quality standard. 
  
The world’s largest open air fruit 
market is located at Benton Har- 
bor,, Michigan. It ships to’ 567 
cities in 28 states.   
BRAND NAME 
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Another BRAND NAM 
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Retailer of the Year. 
  their loyalty to nationally advertised brands, 
Wrigley Stores, Inc., today receives from the 
Brand Names Foundation the award of Brand Name 
It is a distinetion truly won, for Wrigley Stores make 
available to their customers in abundance and in the 
widest selection the brands they know and buy with 
confidence. In. this daily choice of the familiar and 
the time-tested, we are glad to be represented and to UT Me Le a 
WRIGLEY’S ee 
    Brand Name Retailer of the Year _ 
To many of our Best Coo chosen for this    
   
         
   
         
Stokely-Van Camp and this group of Best Cooks 
_..._in the Detroit area 
-- join in a salute to 
enjoy the sponsorship of such an alert and forward. 
looking organization as the Wrigley Stores. 
honor by 
fellow members of leading women’s groups in the 
Way. Detroit Area, the Wrigley nearest them is their friendly, 
neighborhood store, where they shop with pleasure 
and satisfaction and buy the Stokely-Van Camp prod- _ 
ucts they use to make Quick Meals the Best Cooke 
     
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      Viviano or Michigan 
SPAGHETTI or 
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Be Sure to Watch This Wrigley Show 
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Moths Are Raised 
by Product Testers U. S, Testing keeps a constant 
supply of 4,000 to 5,000 moths on 
hand, They are_raised on brewers’ 
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      REPARERG OF THE YEAR—Joha E. and Nothen W. Lurie, 
  cently by being named “Retailers of the Year” by the Brand Names| * “eel finger across them to when you buy 
Foundation. The, brothers started what is now Michigan's largest t= Syren 
independent food chain 32 years ago in a small fruit stand in Detroit. Maite dosent takes fierce MINIT it me 
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Carnation Instant Not like any other 
     
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into glasses of ice-cold water. Brand “X CAN'T CAKE OR HARDEN! 
Exposed to air overnight, powdery Brand 
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Only Carnation Magic Crystals do not cake 
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Only Carnation Instant brings you the true, 
full flavor of freshest pasteurized nonfat 
milk—concentrated in Magic Crystals. Un- 
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tals dissolve instantly and completely. 
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      All the Protein, Caicium and 
B-Vitamins of Fresh, Whole Milk! 
And you can prepgre new Carnation Instant as rich as 
you wish! A single extra tablespoon of Magic Crystals 
per glass gives your family 15% more of these impor, 
tant values for strong growth, sound teeth and good 
digestion. And a richer flavor children love. 
Use Carnation Instant for drinking, over cereals, in 
cooking. No special recipes needed — no need to learn 
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know the maker will always be ~~," y. 
| (THIRTY-SIX r. ~ Champion jumper in the world is   
length, and can leap 12 inches 
tently. or we tne s wn| Wrigley’s Meat Buyers __ |Srand Names Make 
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pap phece- sr Cy ne nee eee ene | Semis Be ee el sete Th oe WRIGLEY’S Fane mpeg gla terd that is never violated: 6 you'll 
for in top-quality, grain-fed beef: a Wrigley's 
say. Sie Weller manne One aoe a aba eie ae tee noiner ah ly 
should be a streaking or mart} BRAND N 3 tit at . BEECH-NUT FLAVOR] | tac 1: tut tarcugnoat tie teon. | wich the suely is ample to mect| alee tiiaiiaal | it’s crystal-clear... “ This marbling produces an €X-| their way into Wrigley ads. : ; WRIGLEY’S Yousene tee Sahai sus ane argos ceptienelly Sao Raver end, tonter- j é 
stches, Sapeeer Sone ines tees, ath Without to all of us at Saran Wrap why Wrigley’s has meat directors look for when Guessing games are been honored as National Brands Retailer of 
These day. when we spend goxi | na ma the Year. A philosophy of offering its cus- , Money for something, ge tomers better food products at more-than- ‘eana that top quay weve get. Tat yes : - Sgt fair prices has earned Wrigley’s the loyal company | names an % eee ie tes patronage of hundreds of thousands of Detroit 
eoedienead ates, Be pw gg “i So a | area shoppers. Saran Wrap is proud to have 
psn horny? , - & been @ part of this wonderful success story. Brands Are Catalogued 
excess | Many books and featured ns tet Zn |e a yo waste eb mast | & hast of pemepentios Wrighey's store removed be- | That's ae eden’ on = weighed and | People are brands as guides to shopping A PRODUCT OF 
Another ! ats ps ok i i scion Yes, 4 ao coniary hard rubbing, too. See label. THE MADEAND, MICHIGAN BRAND NAME - for, only the best part of any cut | Penge, ** en ae as well as —saves hard rubbing, too. an 
yOu can of meat you select. : - rlways trust WRIGLEY'S oes lave ony top quality 
- — 4 a3 ® . 
Bes ur ectons tought the county! TO a eV and you can get it at 
sangre or a WRIGLEY’S ae eating Sallis, and So tee you can aiways trust 
comes from a thorough knowledge 
of what the housewife wants dart Oe oy ! 
4 ality, are brought to the slaugh- e 4 terhouse 
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as Hundreds of valuable premiums for Rival coupons! Rival is rich 
' with BEEF VARIETY MEATS, 
blended with liver and «=~ 
other essentials! Higher a 
in body-building pro- IVA 
teins! Feed your dog pa } 
Rival—save the coupons § 
for FREE PREMIUMS! — 
ORDER PREMIUMS BY MAIL from’ 
FREE ULUSTRATED CATALOG . 
Send pestcerd for catalog te - . 
Rivet Premium Dept.,Box 470, Jersey City 3,6. J | 
Another - Te , 
; yOu can 
always trust | 
No matter who gets thirsty at your 
house—solve the problem with luscious 
Hi-C Orange, Grape, and “Party-Punch”— 
any time of the day. Simply chill and pour 
Our Reputation —Hi-Cs ready to serve. You get 8 full 
glasses in every handy Hi-C can. It’s not 
is in every package carbonated—and every 8-oz. serving. has 
the minimum daily adult requirement When the label says KBAFT, of vitamin C. The biggest, juiciest, the you can be sure of high quality : : and uniform goodness... freshest fruit goes into Hi-C, the wonderful, 
because Kraft wraps its reputa- wonderful family drink! Stock up today! tion in every package. , 
Kraft is proud to join the 
makers of other famous products 
in saluting Wrigley’s, voted , 
Brand Name Retailer of the 
Year . . . stores that feature 
the brands shoppers prefer. not carboriated 
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less than 5° a glass 
KRAFT FOODS COMPANY 
A Product of MINUTE MAID CORPORATION 
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SALAD JUICE 
     
39 “Easier to Grapefruit 
Sections 
4-49: Your No. 2 | 
Choice 5 Cans 49° 
Delicious Mee! for Two — In © Jiffy 
D O R S H Sone SH 
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NEW SPAGHETTI SAUCE Can COCKTAIL 
ERA SPAGHETTI or MACARONI. 52: 4 SAUSAGES | 
‘POTATO HABITANT-PEA SOUP 2:25: 139°° 69: 
CHIPS CHICKEN or TURKEY s§-—«— 2 aha ake Star Cross — Peeled se : e 
WHOLE TOMATOES 2:39 | DOG MEAL 
    El DEL MONTE 
COFFE ET: ie DAS its: 
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JOHNSON’S    
   
      
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Be Sure to Watch This Wrigley Show. 
“SHERLOCK HOLMES” Friday Evening, 10:30 p.m. WXYZ IV Gaal 7   
        
     
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BRAND NAME 
      
            
     Chun King. - for only le when you Buy . 
CHUN KING 
Meatless Chow Mein    SHEDD’S - 
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DRESSING 
43° VEGAMATO 3312" 
VEGETABLE as      “UH 
MEAT © ‘ST AR-KIST   
      
      
   Fate | Eat Rice for Health! 
iy Extra Large - Long Grain 
— ‘ F.A.G. Rice 3 33° 
America’s Finest - Short Grain 
WATER MAID 
RICE * 16 
           
         
  
      
       
       
         
For Sandwiches 
    10 Delicious 
| oq: Varieties ! | “x 3 4 c 
Balsa Wood Model Jet Plane in Special Pack 
hee LENBRO | KELLOGG'S CORN FLAKES     
   
     
  “Broiled in Butter” 
bis B i | 34 
MUSHROOMS 
233+: 35: Win a G.E. Dishwasher 
$45,000 Soilax Contest Free Foreign Coin Inside Pkg. 
WHEATIES  2reaktast of Champions 
Free Movie Star Picture Inside 
KIX CRISPY CORN PUFFS 
Rocket Glider for 25c and Box Top From 
SUGAR JETS 
Free Major League Baseball Patch Inside 
POST, SUGAR CRISP    | | | yet on E 
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PRUNE ‘S 4 MOTH PREVENTATIVE JUICE _— 
valve : so" ae 98 Cleens Lge. Rug or 
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sem D me D5) + Extrotovey (em CLOROX | * 49° saicd mccain et VELDOWN - res ‘Guat Rich in Beef Variety Meats 
NORTHERN | PBINNER amg) ° Disinfects ! RIVAL PAPER Wisi _ © Deodorizes! | DOG FOOD 
TOWELS NAPKINS Quart Half Gallon 
100 Ditterent Uses” 
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OPEN THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY TILL 9 P.M, MEL-O-CRUST - Sliced - Enriched - White Weigler’s Beary Dey 
© 536 NO. PERRY e 59 SO. SAGINAW BRE AD c. e OPEN THURSDAY AND FRIDAY TILL 9 P.M. 
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ee 
    
   . MARIO Imported 
- OLIVES THROWN 
- Manzanilla 
STUFFED 
No. 16 - 10-Oz. 
ice Box Jar 
Thrown Plain 
ouves “= 39 MT. WHITNEY California          
     
      
   
     
    
    OLIVES CHOC. MorSEIS "2° 49° age Halves in Heavy Syrup Durkee’s Stayfresh os c 
2 259 ~. GOLDEN POPPY COCONUT = 29 
   Wilderness | . CALIFORNIA VANILLA Extract + 45° 
APPLE or BARTLETT | MAYONNAISE "7 39° 
PEA RS Cake Mixes «= 3-89 CHERRY. 
No. 303 Cans . @Spice @ Marble @ White @ Yellow @ Devils Food PIE MIX 
No.2 29g: : SHBQO | Angel Food * ~49 
ic cronne & Back yelt = Gold Medal Flour + 45: =m ~ Red Label - Pure Seville ; . 
. ORANGE 
MARMALADE 
Ase 4 SWANSON 
New Boneless   
       
    
          
      
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aire, Can 45' ! HOMEMAKER’S Small Pea — BOSTON 
SAVE a SET of NEW DESIGN . 
raat, AMERICAN BAKED BEANS *: PARTY GLASSES . _ @ Numbered 1 te 8 See Offer on Label fer Pop-Eye Made from Whole Eggs For flaspebed Use _ 
gee Soe POP-EYE Yh, HELLMANN’S (¢-5) Little BO-PEEP VELVET POP CORN | \W Real Moyonnaise |r) AMMONIA 
PEANUT oe ria wn 69° gue DSS      
  
     
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   Lemon Meringue Pie Flavor! 
Siesoech: GOOD LUCK Vata J W bene 
Flever PIE. — unch Bags eynolds Wrap 
50 Ct. 2 5 Abeminum Comer 29" 
Pkg. _ Foil Roll Box 
; ee re IS — bids snk 0 nc mama 
Be Sure to Watch This Wrigley Show 
“THE CISCO KID" Thursday Evening, 7 p.m. WXYZ-TV Channel U       
      
    
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ESDAY, APRIL ‘13, 1955   
eat     they 
      ‘Its smart fo stay slim 
and trim and get Dominos 
"Energy Lift” too! 
coffee, tea and your favorite foods. But 
supplies quick-energy—fast. Faster than 
any other food.   
WHICH IS LESS 
FATTENING? 
      
  So be smart . . . use a sensible amount 
one sugar is lose weight without 
  ly high standards of quality. 
  
THE AMERICAN SUGAR REFINING COMPANY, BOX 236, NEW YORK 5, NEW YORK | bays Wives Rely on Brands 
  
Another 
BRAND NAME 
Trl 
always trust 
    
News For Mothers:   
  
It deli 
BLUE 
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TO GROW ON! Ail the Milk M Vitamins and 
  GooD 
valuable Food E the ™ tn toda: meray of high-price” ere in today’s 
  Blue Bonnet Margarine Gives Your 
Children ALL THE. NOURISHMENT OF THE “HIGH-PRICE” SPREAD 
sp’ 
BONNET gives you: All the Milk 
see hs at calcium — red 
phorus. ves you four times 
Vitamin D, is a more depend- 
able source of Vitamin A, the year 
round, and contains Vitamin E. 
And it gives all the valuable Food 
Energy of the “high-price” spread. 
USE IT GENEROUSLY 
You can afford to make the most 
of BLUE BONNET’s nutritious - 
ness—on your table and in 
ts you, every 
NNET is argarine is 
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you can always trust 
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  UNIFORMITY ASSURED—Thousands of items) the shelves of a modern supermarket like Wrigley’s. 
  of food, with names famous the country over, crowd | Buying by brand assures you of uniform quality.   
Kool Krisp Label Insures 
Fresh, Flavortul Produce “Kool Krisp’’ is the ‘name for 
tuce and melons; from Texas, broc- 
coli and endive; from Florida cu- 
cumbers and tomatoes. 
From Arkansas® and Virginia 
come radishes; from the Carolinas 
and Virginia come spinach and 
from Michigan nearly every name- 
able item of produce. 
All of these items arrive at Wrig- 
ley’s Detroit warehouse in refrig- 
erated trucks, but that’s only the 
beginning. Once they arrive, they 
are transfered immediately into 
one of the many refrigeration 
rooms 
Mauch of the produce goes inte 
the wet refrigeration room where 
it is retained at high humidity 
at 42 degrees above sero, 
Frozen foods are kept in a spe- 
cial refrigerated room where the 
temperatures range between 10 
and 15 degrees below zero. 
But once the produce comes in- 
to the warehouse it is never kept 
more than 24 hours. 
Then it is on its way to the 
individual stores where again it 
is placed immediately in coolers. 
  
Which is a good thing, for 
you've found the 
you, you can be 
  
  
and you can getit at 
WRIGLEY’S 
  « tA while on dispiay through the ice- 
channels system developed by 
Wrigiey’s. 
Although most “Kool Krisp products are packaged, no Wrigley 
    
FIRST for FLAVOR...GET 
aide late! Hearty Fre nch Style 
HASITANT. 
WITH RICE 
CHICKEN 
WITH NOODLES 
ECONOMICAL 
R Te § - 
Just Heat and Bat    
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  and at least a 12 per cent butter. 
To this finished product Wrig- 
ley's put the name “Top Frost.” 
It undersells other brands from 
three to eight certs a gallon. 
“Top Frost” ice cream is avail- 
able in four regular flayors, vanil- 
chocolate, strawberry and Neo- stra 
addition there is always a 
Month.” This week, 
continuing through April, it is chocolate revel. 
“Top Frost” topping for delicious sundaes in butter- 
fudge.     
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      *Pre-Softens’’ Water, Loosens Dirt 
That Soaps or Detergents Alone Don’t Budge! 
own wats Stichinn. Add 2-Way Action‘ 
for Getery oy Grensy CLIMALENE, your favorite 
Werk-clethes~ Yet Safe for eydaiiens sod cull grimy play. the Deinties! lingerie! togs, soiled wor ts, 
Here is come clean almost like magic! 
the way for detergen soap or i= 
And it also has its own cleaning 
action, to remove 20% more <eenene a ta feck! Ps dirt! Get a box of work- 
regal saving CLIMALENe at 
es your grocer’s today!    
   MONEY:.BACK 
GUAR//NTEE! 
Try beoosser-ection 
CLUIMALEME/with your 
favorite soap or deter- 
gent. Get 20% better 
Feet or your money bockd 
  
  Another BRAND NAME 
you can always trust and you can get it at 
  WRIGLEY’S 
         
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      Not a powder! Not a grind! But 
epee e ’ 
millions of tiny “ ” ee | y “FLAVOR BUDS ero 
of real coffee, ready to burst pave Mage po es ‘ so ee — je AIT 
* . ; instantly into that famous company siedy the nriegenteotnd os 
. — ue 
GQOD-TO-THE-LAST-DROP flavor! Seve menti Wit The large tenemy-sies jar oon mp % 758, compared to three pounds of ground coffeal 
A Prodwet of General Potde 
= " ge se ’ pear! i / NR SENT Sam RTT Te rm SEEN TORT TREN GARI GG NPR Rem 7 a ae “ons anes      rf j wat PE - ia ee a ay Sa <a ate, 7 et on” Oe OS A eS Oe Ce SO aera | ae 
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       mt J > Ruby Bee PURE. 
STRAWBERRY .. $459 PRESERVES =" sf   
  Stock Up 4 <a Smooth and Creamy 
and Save | Ye é | [eos ® SALAD BOWL 
on Famous EW Yop, aaa Salad Dressing Brand Names 
BS. 43 The Most Digestible   
   
    
    NN ae wis el Crest 
SWIFT'NING COFFEE oe 
  
_ MILANI “1890” 
Desig = SD res fe Milanis De Cisco 4 
Garlic Dressing = 31 , 
AUNT JANE’S ita:   5 SH Recommended by Leading Automatic Washer Manufacturers 10-Ib. Box- 
ALL Controlled Suds “4°? FOR AUTOMATIC WASHERS 
You'll Love All 7 Flavors of WRIGLEY’S — 
KOOL-SIP Beverages <> = 29:      
   
      
           
      
  
               
                @ Pale or Golden Dry Ginger Ale @ Root Beer CASE 
-@Cherry Orange Strawberry Club Soda OF 12— 
» SOLVENTOL | “"m, IVA ON a maa. Household Cleaner MIRACLE SOUP MIXES Spee. 10¢ Off 59: —— te ON “ty =.3°39% All Meat Varieties 
"Spee tae With One st Rog Price 44 ac 2 = Tall 33° 
Wien time of-Suimes | KLEENEX Pocket Pack 4 JOAN OF ARC | KOREX Sarren. HN.) Gaal Large Tender California All Vegetable Varieties 4 BUTTER BEANS Except Metercom and Gumbo Creole 
e i i inte BO 2 Tall 25° 
303 14° Cans 
jet od 3 Cen —— |   
    
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THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 18, 1955   
  
  Pontiac High School Band DALE C. HARRIS, Conductor 
   nel Roster Pontiac High School Band 
Personne : ! : 
28th Annual Spring Conce 
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Musical Director of American Broadcasting Studies of New York City. 
CERT Tomorrow, April 14, 8 p. m. PONTIAC HIGH SCHOOL 
     
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Champions in the state for twenty-four years. They 
have been proclaimed by the nation’s leafing bandsmen 
as among the finest bands in the country. Hear the 
Pontiac High School Band in its annual concert. 
The Merchants of Pontiac Are Proud 
of the Band and Enthusiastically 
Support It by Sponsoring This Ad. 
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        . ° " ]| luncheon at the Sands in Las lengthy discussions, She had.noth- 
TONI Studio Su I nds Congress lo Probe Deutsch to Film Youse, ie, Srey ins ogy a Actor Purdom ing to say. The British-born Pur-| can be removed by sponging GHT Rita for Failure — . Life of Si —_—«_ and Wife Fail dom spoke for both of them: | spot with cotton soaked in rubbing : 4 ugee eo nger For his birthday, Hal Hayes re- ‘When people separate, there| sicchol CONTINUOUS - ito Begin Movie xe Buddy Clark ceived a pair of diamond and gold | tO Get Together are problems. Divorce doesn'tenec- 
ENTERTAINMENT HOLLYWOD @®—Rita Hayworth (D-WVa) said today he agrees By LOUELLA 0. PARSONS w+ Pte fer gg a LOS ANGELES @—A, four-hour What we are trying to a ie ie + chee mhaahen | 
GENE NELSON (res ee ee Se wt mOOD. )—,_ What | mame the epi bby ar |cotre ith« Serre Cou gaan ica ‘arore's|Q New Lake Theater aye Cy a Ee I Ae nee Lak an Coenen tr] ee ce cn | aay cane 2 bev Ge Femny's| tee bt sour Bound Poe) ee Se 22 Gre i % 
work on a new picture. coo Raliet Act. 0s demanded by | Deutech hes chosen for bis first wife, Roselle, if a girl. and his blonde wife Tita without| 420 Pontiac Trail 
TRIO Columbia Pictures announced the Se eraee CNDE Mromised bY | independent picture after leaving The Lauritz Melchiors celebrate |@ reconciliation. The Purdoms have two ctihdren.| Wy LAKE % 
suspension yesterday, and asserted : SEGRE ‘When t tell you Gat & | thelp 30th anniversaty on May 26. The Purdoms separated last No-| Ruiner Session was set with Judge pa va ‘ 
at the Show Bar pr hee  aagpe Langer announced last night that | based on the real life story Katharine Hepburn has taken a/| vember and he filed suit for di-|. weeks, Purdom said, | ne 
ss under ere a Judiciary subcommittee on im-| the late singer Buddy Clark and/| year’s lease on a house on Lon-|vorce in January charging mental a eer PE Bn one 4 
SULLY” an migration which: he heads | will his gallant wife, Nedra, you'll | don's Park Lane. cruelty. It was delayed automati- ams. THE SILVER 
two films for Columbia. conduct a full and complete” in-| know what I mean, Buddy wasone) 6. ous, cally when Mrs. Purdom, former Reporters asked him about the| \ CHALICE” 
at the Piano Bar The warfare between the actress | Try to see how the program is/of the most popular singers in the} 1 4. new diet, on | Tondon dancer. applied for a re.|TePorts. that a romance between With Pier ® and the studio broke out last| Worting He anid he hoped to work |comtry and had one of the. bap te cupeet to tse 10 | otiation Him and ‘Linda ‘Christian ‘ated | Be FR Hy \ detailed plang a subcomit- marriages was killed 4. breakup ¢ problems Palance 
Manny's Thursday. She notified Columbis | tee meeting this afternoon. — |in a plane crash. sical, cottage checeo and fresh | s.. emerged tearfully trom Su-| ‘fom within, not without, as bas ms that she was not reporting for work| Sen. Humphrey (D-Minn), mean-| Armand tells me, “But don’t | wit. But before you try it, com- | juace Louis H. Burke’s| een suggested,” he said. weeewwray W. Huron ot Elizabeth Lake Rds. on “Joseph and His Brethren,” | while, asked Secretary of State| think this will be a downbeat pic- outt your dester. chambers yesterday after the : 
scheduled to start shooting Mon- | Dulles to explain security aspects) ture. It is the story of @ woman's peng, reaatn Rageta Aahiey Gabi as a great courage and spirit set | Djordjadze much time in | PPPS SSS ess ¢ 3 7 
day, Her, lawyers then fled fit Department. adviser” on refugee | tgnins background of Buddy's | England ie that she is arranging | YOUR | Bittorfield Theatre,’ TDAy 5 tract, contending that postpone. | Problems. greatest recordings.” to move her sister, Mrs. Basil | Ba DELL’S INN t vMeALrE) , 
WE PAY CASH for: ment of the picture's starting date | 5". Aiken (R-Vt), however, ssid; yo married to Cubby | Bleek, and the two children to/ By eek ks. fe) ee 
Tavs STORY, secagTs, Taus ||hed nullified the agreement. | 8" interview thet while the Ssoaal ean happily, bes |London. Mrs. Bleek quietly ob- Mid-Week : son as , 
ROMANCE MAGAZINES, ETc. || Miss Hayworth said the delayed | COPS! case might have been “mis-| I", Mee? Ove’ 40 | tained a divorce from Basil, who Tooay THey PN BOX OFFICE start interfered with her plang to he thinks “there was z was with the British embassy. DANCE Strand OPENS Piper's Magazine Outlet | nin ss, us Europe, The studio | Pothing else Secretary Dulles could| Susband’s story to be filmed |" 1, £4 Rothbarts of Chicago en- SAT. so! (10:45 A M. % Aubera Ave. ve 4-000 7) said dhe bed no grounds for end- do.” —_— oe eel Joan Bering, the Skeets Galla- TONIGHT 
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1S THIS THE TRUTH poets foe Ml iar Met dee ten i birthday party given in her honor 
be eOut Tie i divorce, alleging cruelty, The internationally famed 7 ar Tt ~ oe 2 GREAT $2,500,000 Seales ma desl Gackt: tan bar acest priate 
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Wheat Selling Market Hi ing arket Higher Bankruptcies U CHICAGO W — Heavy moisture D p NEW YORK &® — Copper over wide areas of the winter ;| wane :déwe tadtg in. @ oe 65,000 Cases Expected 
ior agp sca me which : niches sone market. to Be Filed This Year, 
been a time, ; in. the coppers came. awmak : 
Created moderate selling pressure | ; = 1,138 | with the news that the British L ers Claim Saami 
‘ta wheat on the Board of Trade | Sie“Psgta’ we 1 1db its be Oloey | ne re nn cere ready to sell WASHINGTON (INE) -- The oaesee | NEW YORK @- today, rest, Me 1, '1.00-1.80 dos. Moreseradisn,|°S ™Uch as 45,000 ons of the House Appropriations Cammittee- eae Satan ee No 1, 3.00-4.00 pk. Leeks, Ne 1, 125-| metal from its national stockpile. al good for most companies today While wheat opened lower and | }18 $4, >ees. Onions, Grr, Mo," $8) et yesterday was reported today that the U. S. is| ar iS fl U Or that it's surprising some business- was unable to recover back to x 32-Ib beg. rie asa % sam | strong with chemicals pre and threatened with the greatest num.- | er lees oe ot: the previous close, other grains | BS6; potatoes, No 1, 428-838 i00-t beg. | rails in demand. The Associated ber of bankruptcies fn the coun-|@y « can 
did much better than the bread | Ne 1 #8: $i vox: rhubers, hothouse, | Press average of 60 stocks ad- try’s history — exceeding even ee te 1 
cereal. So9beans recouped opening | 1." 1'i8-130 bu Turnip, topped’ No 1,|Vanced $1.30 at $163.30, a new those of depression days. en Pete _— a losses. Feed grains were only 1'50-2.00 bu. high mark exceeding the pre- The ittee’ . widespread. But a number of ex- 
slightly easier at the start and TE regen vious high of $162.60 established red “mn . rae aids 3 Appointments Are| way the ear has ued ang Sad then made smal! gains. a, | March 4 was embodied in a report to be 
Wheat near the end of the first ous oa sie a nie dace Oh on the House on a bill appropriating Revealed Here by ane a eaaagber thet they 
hour was unchanged to % lower, | Us shismeste san, ‘Din’ sock euppiies New York Stocks 450 million dollars for the 1856 ) colon sapere, May $2.88. a a + | US, shipments 909: Old stock supplies Chevrolet Agency | Ernest R. Breech, chairman of 
May $1.42%: oats Poets rere rather dull. but prices held firm: cer- | Adame BX--.-. 424 Int Tel & Tel 373 .| fiscal year for the State and Jus-| = C Matthew t the | h¢ Ford Motor Co., says his firm 
\% higher May T1: i none 4 $0.86-1.00; Minassote-Morth Dakota Pon. | Air Rede -.... 29.2 Jacobs... “43 tice departments, the Federal Ju-) ~~ ii ° _'s turning out cars in greater vol- % higher, May 96%: . tines washed and waxed $6.466-600 new Alleg oF ay Jonas Man ‘os diciary, and the U. S. Informa-| Matthews - Hargreaves Chevrolet | ume than ever. But retail demand 
lower to % higher, May $2.49%: market strong: eariot tract seies, new | Allied tre... 684 Kelsey May". 301 tion Service. The Committee-ap-| Agency here has announced three |'S cutstripping production and Tr, May 32.498; | stock: Florida round reds $4.50 (50 ib| Allis Chal...., 4 Kennecott | (1108 proved bill went to the floor for appointments in the organizations. | d¢@lers’ stocks ate lower than they and lard unchanged at 2 cents Alum Lid....: 86.4 Kresge & 8S. 303 immediate consideration ,| Should be. Ford is increasing lower, May $13.15, DETROIT EGGS yg Sate - Low” less’ hes , er duction schedules steadily ™ Cemcace cram pDsTROFT. April 12 (AP)—Eggs, f.0.b. an Ces... 307 +7 gfe Ey The committee stated that dur. |©®! S#les manager has become ger'- —— 
CERRO Re, CRAM Cpentag | eee cases included, federal-state am, Suen... 03.3 Ligg & My 4 ing the current fiscal year end- eral manager, in charge of all The bic. demeet Gs ~__ 
rain gh weer ig autos, - rade A jumbo 48-49 weighted | Am Loco...... 23.5 Loew's ety AP Wirephote | ing June 30 approximately 65,- | Wij scue” = sales. Cc Me * May + 96% | average 49, large 38-05 wid. avg. 43%,| Am M & Fdy 35.2 Lone S Cem. 56.2 ese will ommerce Department reports, 
fe ee we 1 222 | Reda 30-49 wid ove. 6; Groce 5| Am Motors... 118 Lortilard ..., 236 SECRETARY SIGNS ORDER—Secretary of Welfare Oveta Culp gigs a cases be C. M. Shelton | sent total retail sales volume dur- ger ERO Bae “a scnibe- 4K tomes 06:1 ce ee Marsh ‘Field. 303 | Hobby in Washington late Tuesday signs an order formally licensing | | °C ama ian ke ie sous is the newly ap-|!"€ March to 14% billion dollars, Cora Ma aay, | 12, MEG, OYE fii, meduim 36-40 wid. | Am Seating... 316 Martin Gi .. 336) the Salk polio vaccine for general use. Dr. Leonard’ Scheele, surgeon a searen inted 15 per cent higher than a year 
May soos 143% July 2.40 ng large 31-33 i. op Eig Fa ro our oe Pd --- 313 | general of the public health service, looks on. Mrs. Hobby said six ouly 1. ae ee Jul , : = . . woe Pi . . ! 
ber + eeeeese 1a Nov "2. Ppa Goomecetal greaee Am Tob. eet Mid a Pa. 483 | firms were licensed to manufacture and distribute the vaccine. The committee did not ctaber- a ea Nema | ee nn On el eee pa saan cae 231‘: |  Whites—A extra large 39-42, large 36-| Am 22.5 Monsan Ch ...120 | ate on the significance of the rise ihelton, a long | predicting their sales volume will May +e 10% Oct a | “peas s Gas beet ne en | aoe ee oo a ee 1! in bankruptcies. However, Edwin time resident of| top last year’s record 5% billion duly ae te ees et | erase Sei e tame ere me | ReneS o-- 3 Meter Fe Bel pope | B . N { L. Covey, chief of the bankruptcy the city, former-| dollars. Rye Sep 1... 11387 7 Ased Dry GO... 303 foe ar... $¥a fl | e-@ ects usiness 0 es division of the U. S. Courts’ Ad- ly was used car/ Du Pont’s sales and profits are CHICAGO BUTTER AND EGGS tehison ...,. 146.2 Murray Cp... 43) | Ten P , {| Ministrative Office, testified _re- manager withj|running about 17 per cent ahead ° | .CHICAGO. April 13 (AP) — Butter | Atl Refin 367 Net Bise 433 en Fontiee representatives Of! ny thet “the upw another agency | of 1954, President Crawford H. steady; receipts 1,350,989; wholesale buy-| Atlas Pdr .,,. $46 Nat Cash R.,. 443 | the Prudential Insurance Co‘ hav y upward trend be- 
aml y eved .) rr PE Et dake | 0 eee ME All Di | arrived at Hollywood-By-The-Se ~. | gan in 1953 when 40,087 cases were| ENGELHART here. |Greenewalt reports. He sees a 54.25 $e B 85.25: 89 C 86.75. Balt & Oh.... 45 Wet Lead... 644/ ecto S = : * | filed.”’ W. A. Englehart, formerly a new | g00d chance for Du Pont’s sales 
be “om eee) ee wat eC IT [ ee, gr rainy of ‘the com-| “Covey, who has been associated | car salesman, has been mate used this year to top 1953's record. vs. whites 10 per cent and over | Beth Steel 1374 NY Air Bri... 26 \eemication commens popes or-| with bankruptcy work for the past | Car sales manager. ee eee oe ee 
r. SamLefler | i:sStheRa ce ESE 2) Pec.) Conumers Power Co. tna aratt mancrs san] Swf im come were) [to optimises nn ; ; current receipts i] . ° | : : ; t | . 
| sisuneas caus Borden "=. ae Noam av... 811! Holds Annual Meeting | managers in the company's field | one-third over the preceding year. Claims Steel Boom Food processors are sharing the 
Slayer Told Mother He| DETROIT, April 13 jy paid go 335 ee = 36| in Portland, Maine | Pon incl Arthur L | The greatest number of bank meek men almost week P < ane, | ion. 7 Mo. com, OS Pontiac group includes Arthur L. ° , me every Would Like to Join His fy fi"peuitry we'tssam: | "| Brus Malte 281 SOG Tt] An @irectors of Consumers Mofris, district manager; Clifford| T™ptcles ever fled was 70.009 in | [¢ Mushrooming ee en sammie af how goed Murdered Wit | meuniere’ er tevere 10-004 We? wastes tye | merearent 37 Guene tl Gi 1833| Power Co lected | E- Maison, Oswald L. Burke and| 195%. at the height of the De- 1955 is going to be for them, and deal ° U7 ray roses 27g 38, ‘barred rock | Can Ore ne eae ine meeting at | Samuel J. Goldwater, staff man-| Pression. NEW YORK (INS)—The maga-| how long their present boom. will CLEVELAND W-~— Dr. Samuel roosters “28; 36, Muscovy | Copier air! ae Param Pict... 306 | iret ¥ ee Me of | agers, and Thomas M. Anderson,| Rep. John Rooney (D NY),| zine Iron Age reported today that last. sae 
yall cell that A eatlcme tke ce arr ee i peeoey e. ela acbiadte helies was cast_tn-| Robert. Bevier and Suovbert lations ceeemuniins whieh Saw Gee ae produceys The housing boom also continues 10 se Telanese 3 “060 | | ; ‘ound experts join” wis dead wife but added| CHICAGO POULTRY Cen ‘tl Ps yer pe Bo” bol behalf of ali stockholders repre- | Buchanan, agents. heard Covey, told the federal of-| are operating far in excess of ca-| Thea AE : 
“she would be totally disappointed | CHICAGO. April 12 (AP)—Live poultry | Ghee @ ON. ang Phliee. ."-.:. 378| sonted at the meeting, constit ficial: “This is appalling news, | pacity without making any Appre-| rung the thread ged oe) ele oe A | barely steady to weak; receipts in coops| Chi & NW :. 17.7 PR Mor .. 392 - ing. ating | because as I read the newspapers, | ciable dent in order backlogs, and | ny — of doubt: Is | give up. | 282 (yesterday 118 coops. 101.332 lbs); | Chile Cop ... 49 Jey. 3 ,| more than 81 per cent of the owner- Urban Lea ue | this too good to last? Some look | The letter, made public by the | ‘.0.b. paying 1 lower to 2 >| Chrysler ..... 1% 4 og Bie 4 -y i g everything in this country is fine| noted that incoming business is/ tor » slowdown from summer on 
exteopath's iamuly last night, was | SeiZner sect’ Uist dens |Stie ity” HH? Femen's @ ‘. §/ship of all common and preferred] CD Ye De] and dandy, better than ever.” | running as much a8 50 per cent |But "many are. predicting "good written Aug. 5, a month after! 12-125; caponettes 0-42. ° | Cima ie «e838 Supe 08: - , | shares. ends e egates Covey gave this breakdown for| above capacity among the larger times will last into 1956 
pretty Marilyn Sheppard was mur- | | Geen cate 711508 ye -$3| The directors: are Arthur L. t C 4 jes in the 1954 fiscal| mills. : 
dered. It came at a time bee Livestock | Colg Palm .., 573 Reo Holding 34 . fe) onvention year: Farmers, 322; employes, 
Seseatl ' Col Gas ..... 166 Repud sti ij | Blakeslee. Kalamazoo; Lee D. Fer- i 40,889;. professi LA; or Geena le Gk He Lod C le a mea Te on Sere, BE Bean By toe Sect th |, Dr, Hered MMe pes en a | Muneeee cer | Loge Calendar s i . Apri (AP)—Hog -| ComPw pf 48 110.6 Pict 7.7| ins, ; . Mor- o . , confronting the indus- Special _second-degree J . : . ness, 3,359; retail merchants, 3,- commun: Cedar of | murder eo es recctgte | Sent BOE... 38 | al | Bile Jr., Saginaw; Arthur H |tiac, and its executive director, l- senate - all 145: service-| ‘3: 't eited the scrap supply | Lodge No. 60, P. = A.M. Clarke. His mother. Mrs. mainly cows; supply includes small carry-| Cont Mot..." 125 St Jos Lead . 49 | Sarvis, Flint: Edwin Throne and | Everett C. Spurlock, will join hun- 5 ’ situation. t : ’ Ethel Shep- | over steers and yearlings from earlier | Cont Oti 62 St. Reg Pap | #6) ee, type businesses, such as garages j ton, Thurs. April 14, 7:30 p. m. pard, committed suicide Jan. 8. | in week. these slow, sbout steady: Rog... 414 Seovill Mf 33.4| Robert L. Hoguet Jr., New York, | dreds of other community leaders : siebenen 4 In this ti |E. A. degree. Richard Snover 
His father, Dr. Richard A. Shep- | ™oderstely setive, fully steady: bulls | Corn Pa. os O85. Boon ne & {and Robert P. Briggs, James H.| concerned with race relations, — —_ oe i ti n a wW.M —Adv. 
pard, died Jan. 18 goed do caatee GUN LEGD te cheer, ond ren Age a Shell Ou ..... 614} Campbell, Dan E. Karn, Don T.| April 15-17, as delegates to the Na- a that te and 
Dr. Sheppard Sl ts in the| commensal thos sash; welbey ond com-| fee O tose.” Shs Sinclair,“ $31; McKone and Justin R. Whiting, | tional Urban League Board Con-| The committee approved the hia ppl are taking a News ° B * f 
Cuyahoga Gaseay Sal pln tel po mercial cows 12.00-14.00: canners 2nd | Doug Arie... 148 > song aaa $43 | Jackson. vention in Kansas City, Mo. entire allotment of $1,151,400 re- sentra oa aa aes Se in rie 
appeal of the conviction. He i.0e-18.80 Pimeretiece eat De Pentti Seer’ ct: ES, | Whiting i, chairman of the | The three-day meeting, with the area god papa for their | i™& our European allies what they| Thurman VanWellman, 33, of wrote: Dg may Baan! ay tag ed a: grees ae sta dana ** 0 board; Karn is president; Briggs | over-all theme, ‘Changing Patterns . need to maintain production, and Walled Lake, wag sentenced to 90 
“The last question period was | ers oe ecamercish to lew geed| Sem Kes. fee me Ot oa--- Ss is executive vice president, and |in Race Relations; Next Steps in| “*Pemses- scrap is vitally necessary. _ days in Oakland County Jail Tues- 
ine. All "| 16.00-20.00 | S Avte t -. 424 Std Of] NJ....1152| Campbell is a vice president of | Urban League Programming,” will| The committee cut only seven day after he pleaded guilty to driv- yesterday morning. the detec-| Gheep—Sailsble 300. Market pot estab-| Bi & Mus in-. 42 Std O11 Oh. 40s : | Uncontrolled exports would fur- tives without exception have said | "shed | Emer Bad... 143 Stevens JP.2.) 35.3 the company, [be attended by approximately 200| per cent from the overall funds | »., tighten the domestic ing under the influence of liquor 
there is absolutely no evidence of caseaae pavesTecn | Bx-Cell-O .... 49¢ Stude-Pack...” | While the company’s statutory oard and staff members of Urban | requested by the administration. supply, steel industry leaders before Commerce Township Jus- 
premeditation in this case | - | Pairs Mor . 38 Oe Oe as }24 headquarters are in Portland, | League affiliates. Here is the way the funds were , tice Charles F. Rose. 
The ones yesterday denied their | yocr iste: see mostiy to lower on| Pree Sul“... 34 Byv Bt Pa G2 |Maine, its principal office is at) Local and national league poll- page: beige yy 8 god | af your friend's im julreMe- needs wish to.get.a false confession, but butchers, instances off more 09 WIEN | Gen Bice 2 Sonar ae te, (Jackson, Mich., and it operates | cies and programs wilt be  re- ‘977, a reduction of $20,497,220; The Niagara river has a tength > © Ph. PE 5-9426 or MA 5-4031. 
for me to have faith in God if im | ang 2 grades lightweights only 25 lower: | Gen vo 2 Thomp Pd 31 Solely within the Lower Peninsula} viewed and g program of tetare [oetce Department, $197,525,000, a of only about 34 miles | —Adv. nocent. After ait their statentents, | sows, mostly 90 towers ee sinie By og ae os ~ ae ae of Michigan, supplying electric or activity will be charted to obtain cut—of- $3,960,000; -U.-S.Informa- : } 
a man almost wished he could an- | jg 00 on No.1 and 2 :: ot | Ge , a $$ Transamer 41.¢| natural gas service or both in 64) equal opportunity for Ni tion Agency, $80.500,000 or $8,- OF SALE OF CAR 
swer their questions, | mostiv No. 1°s 199 ib at 18.25; and a deck | Gen Shoe 3 Twent C 367 counties. . eo 000,000 less than asked: and $16.-| 19" i9ss ax Moe (9g By Seige | 
“The 390-278 1100-17 36. 300-200 Th 16.50-| Gen Tire seas be Un Corbide a3°| A series of regional meetings of Delegates will come from 60/ 000,000 for refugee relief, the en-| will offer for sale at public suction to | 
wespect| to. tnetrluprencion of | et ntattsse'5'sbsc-ee vat eros | Sect Sr ”” %S} Van" ur um 'end|Mockholders wilh be held during | eague cities in 30 states and the tire amount requested tb A iy Parting Pome” 3 sows 08; 5 Bl : . 
Gate wh 3000-1568 Goodrich ||| 45.4 Unit Ai % | the next two weeks as follows: | District of Columbia to participate; The federal bureau of investiga-| the f car to-wit 
evbetice oft Ligeti and treated {atte Nemes tigs ane | Sea Pie EE Bales, - gf, | Jackson, April 13; ‘Rattle. Creek |tn the discussions to be led by six/tion received the full $88,000 | ng “ena serial hay ects tga ramon Wed | Sete |S Py gS Geo «Bt and Fn, Sr 36, Bey Chy sever he ln of clo round, bt S| "nr a ig ovgunse . ~~ vw BOTY April 19; and | ence, over current , guilty and could explain their | steady: heifers steady: | cows slow. | Ouoybewnd «-. 18 U8 Rub 0. 48 Seat dee Sh Mere One =e aoa _— va ACCEPTANCE, CORP, 9 
— togormg:stckers ond, fevarrs beat | muves ME: 11 8 deat of ter, near Detroit, April 21: Grand| of its Kind to be sponsored by the | Allis-Chalmers Names se || Both For Fe “le would be impossible for 9/ i stews 9200: @ lead end 0 lew lets | Roment os Os Tee -.%52) Rapids and Kalamezo, April 2. National group and has been made ° ° The Chip af Paan. tome be ond guilty man to go through this oe Se “thest eal ane pws vn Hooker Ei ... 35.7 Van 1. $4 possible by a grant from the Acting President, 47 through the  Pontise Commis- |] Matching Wedding Bands, 
going-over without confessing, in| steers 20.00-26.00: high utility to low | Houd Her .... 14.4 warn B Pic. ies * Rockefellér Brothers Fund. sion, and hereinafter ref to as the || handsome! tolert bands my opinion.” food | redes 0040-10.08; 0 few bend ™ Cy es pa Candidates Named Dr and Mr MILWAUKEE @® — Robert S. | Fontise eee ae eek al oe _gold. 
He also told his mother: “Don't | choice hetfers 19.$9-23.$¢: commercial to | Inland sti... 32 Song $,™* - 3 will leave for Kenens City tomer | a $2591518 coverine._the struc end - low good grades 18.50-19.00: misst utiity| Inspir Cop .- 50.4 est executives, has been named eee be wish to go over and over these Wilson & Co .. 137 equipment of Lakeside lewelry Department and subject you to all this, | 10%-i8e0 weet wiittty sad commercial | Int Mery... sta Were: B31 10F if ro ee Te meres as members |acting head of the Allis-Chalmers| No. MICH $-1. Bids will be received 
things cows 12.25-18.00: a few commercial and|Int Wick 646 Yon" tow a on one several panels on vy BE. GOL but I think I'll be better off to geod young fed cows 18.50-18.00: conners tat “+ 18 ¥ngat at 74| Names of eight candidates to fill the program. Stevenson, 47, was named to the =} ~atn Emo ent ae oh ade oak 
ag saul ag wom °° riting mercial bulls 15.00-17.00: and = = an equal number of positions on post yesterday a few hours after ae aa documents mey be 
The enstien while che wag alive, | choice venlete "30-00-3100: utility end PP scsi pyr the board of directors of Pontiac} Doctors’ Reunion Set Re Hath of Willem A. Roberts, | ee denen Be bee tee NEWP fa ’ refused to make the letter public. eenee Sa00-s1 00: two loads -~ By. wes after decimal E.. 1 an aan YMCA were announced today by GRAND RAPIDS (?)—Dr euat cte tes the yalhodey a (A T S 
00. : — Dr. re he was under . . w caleble Gace hese; leughter lemte on ne. nae se "a0 ie pena mominating COW | winiem A: Hyland, chairman of| ment for a heart attack suffered | — ClO Backs TB Group sinughter’ sheen steady: a few loads and a Products" 34 ¢, Blodgett Memorial Hospital, &n-| April 1. | 
in Fight for Howell San lambs 110” Ie down 1.0052 75: ‘lntter| Midwest ADrasives .... 62 («7 The names will- be offered —at-}-nounced plans Tuesday fora June} ~"Stevenson’ who will hold the of- | 9 price melnding load of choice and | RUGY Migr -....--..-« “a a. = the S4th annual dinner meeting of | 10 reunion of all doctors who have | fice until the board of directors | BONDIFIED MONEY Free Prescription 
LANSING ® .- The Michigan | 2"toy lnotce end prime cutive upon oNo sale; bid ond asked | the group, scheduled Thursday, | taken postgraduate training at ihe names a new president, has been | ORDERS SOLD AT ANY TIME Delivery Service Tuberculosis Association today re- | lambs 27.00; cull to choice wooled ewes eueth Avehaans April %1 in the YMCA building | hospital. He said about 200| serving as executive vice presi- | 
ported it had the support of the ny elo — nXtW YORK: April 13 — Compiled by on Mount Clemens. | doctors are expected at the event. | dent. f 
Michigan CIO Council in its run- | i 18, oe They are John Cowe, Harold | <n ae DARRELL S 
ning fight against groups ee Allis-Chalmers President fet change _ rey vs aes ; alee, Richard ewe Tom Hero- To Attend Convention Cub Scouts to Meet . ed. < ° ° i | ing the conversion of the State Dies After Heart Attack Prev. re 220.6 1330 1.5 163.3 tz, A. Maxwell, Berkeley GRAND RAPIDS (#)—About 150; Cub Pack 8 of Crofoot School will OAKLAND THEATER Sanatorium at Howell to a mental Week ego oe 2188 1208 78 ing Voss, Mac Whitfield and Walter othesl officials axe tol eseet Se y ing at the BUILDING 
hospital. MILWAUKEE, Wis, (UP)—Wil-| Year eco ...:. i613 0.3 $83 11e¢ | X. Willman. aaocd ths Wa ecu capeeien (aed cee a the pasaentad. ‘Taking a sanatorium away | }iam A. Roberts, 58, president of | 195 bish ...... 220.7 1330 722 1633/ Harry Stayton, general chair- of Michi offi- a and giving it to | the ° Allis: 1988 Yow .ssoere 203.1 tee a3 bene man for the meeting, said the chigan school business Mrs. Orval Humphries, den mother, 
from tuberculosis ™ mammoth Allis-Chalmers Mfg. | 19s high ...... 2118 123.9 683 1583 cials in Grand ‘Rapids today, | said about 24 boys are expected to mental health will solve nothing," |Co., died today after a week's | ‘™* ™ -----+- 108 Coe er ld be John Nw | Thursday and Friday. turn out. said Barney Hopkins, secretary- | hospitalization. z -| veen, Chicago er member ~ 
treasurer of the CIO Council. He suffered a heart attack Foreign Exchange of the international committee of Wed., Thurs., Fri., Set. 
“To deprive southeastern Michi- | April NEw YORK. April. 13 (AP)—Poreign | the YMCA. April 13, 14, 15, 16 
gan of the facilities of the Howell | Muberts hed been president of | Settee sess e ae rs 
_sanatorium would seriously affect | the large i | market Ite per cent premium or 101374 | COGillac Deliveries Up public health in that part of the | with plants in 14 cities, since Feb-| Us, cents off 1/16 of tent : \ " ae a a pmirone: Great Britain pound) s2%/29 Per Cent for Quarter OW LUUS Tust Arrived” Shoppers 
ie, iY ; ] rf Be Oe eet ate eid euaia | Division reports retail deliveries Selection of Every Day Special 
cent; im (frame) 199 1/16, un-| in the January-March this Costu j r changed; ay Po OR year numbered 41,980 units. This ° me eweiry 
mark) 42.68, unchen f Moliand (gut was 29 per cent greater than. the 
yo he ye LOR } | division’s previous first quarter 
(escudo) 3.50, unchanged; erage record, (4 (irene), dec} 25300 tacnangeas bes: | , The total included 14,639 retail : KODAK - ety Ay OE COME INTO . Latin America: (free) 7.24./ James M. Roche, general sales FILMS Filled With unchanged; Brazil (free) 1.37, Lo ae om said J = 
Par : Hong Gollar 17.80, bad ony nt = -_ el backing Have our registered optometrist 
check your eyes and glasses... y 
enjoy professional eye care. 
IF FIRE SHOULD HIT YOUR HOME Ho Appointment Necessary GIFTS and . Dr. T. Zieminski ; WOULD YOU BE Registered Optometrist CARDS 
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DENN APRIL 14” 180 ROLAND 53% W. Huron FE ¢4600| sales staff immedistely.. He 
R.. Pine bs age 25; be- | EXPERIENCE) ROUTE MAN| °¥* traveling salary of Mrs. Ernesfean established drv ¢ route and bonus arrangement. Prefer 
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wet Weciey: Dennis, hrs acne | Gages :SAs™E Quotient, aes oe ee ar Wear Robert Alan Marce _— — 1 — men and Guests *crmanent 
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  -aW. J. Teouwigsen _ good wages. MA 51878. - |. Private Children’s Agenc: ar. Interment in irmingham. — BA ry Lene- | ELDERLY MAN USED LOMBER | SERVICE SALESMAN. MUST BE) Minuet te ress determined 
lie dete oh the | non ose Riva aD ic ie | Stop ond copeateane, Wene 
See ee Rae eee | EA Ee CLERK 5 Mrs. ilies 'b, Tock wood: dear ° mL ssh an gag for 
Si Vine Anite “Fossa art ge ice will be ¥: 18, | & sipertenced, pre *- Tequired. be 21 at 1 pm. from the . God- Alvin at or eller, “heoie oliice, $10 to hardt Funeral Home with Rev. , Pontiac Genera! $15 must 
Prank Tully officiating  Inter- 10 BOYS LION STORE bave @ car and ‘he will to work. ment at Williamston Cemetery. Si 8. Saginaw 5t. COM Oo R . Ny collecting or deliv . Call 
Williamston, Mich. Mr, Lockwood . STENOGRAPHER ........... $325 fot_‘Sppeutment, “Sit “Ceait ts at the C. J. God Funeral | Secretary... sss esseeess $215 | MARRIED? WANT TRAVEL Home Harbor. Mich. _| SALESMEN r beginner . ........ and assist your husband to build 
SUcaeRADAAN APRIL, 13 lous Wo: Whe can qualify te start ot | Typist statatcal aeetes $200 sound future? See “Married?” ad 
Ham C., 87 Seminole Ave.. age 58;| We need 10 boys to work after-| 88000 per year. 3513 Bookkeeper, no closing........ under wanted male. 
beloved husband of Mrs. Louis C noonms only. Thursday Apri] 14 Lake Rd. Iipterview between 8 | Bookkeeper, beginner . ...... CARE 
Zimmerman; beloved son of Mrs.| from 12:00 to 4:00 pm. and 12 AM Numbers clerk . $217 |” gor en etewer bésiness 
| Harold N Lopiste end SEE THE <S Variety, BD GED .....ceeeeeeee $200 wages. FE a oe 
Raymond and Joseph Zimmer-| Apply in person Tuesday. or, No and full OND : : a oa ~_ ft —< man. Puneral service will be ednesday to to men who qualify. Tyee. Apel BO) EMPLOYMENT | | neat apvearance. Use of eye ay 9 om. Fred Thompson e 10 a.m. or 3 p.m. Sharp. W, Huron 8t. FE +4409 sential 7 fox J = ry sence call — a ~ 
Interment in Sepuichre Circulation Dept. | @eitcre **-CREDIT -CLERR READY-TO-WEAR oe 7. Cleaned | Brass nao wativanex: Recitation of the will be : : Switchman, apply general ectric—Sewers AINTING AND WALLP 
eyening st 8:30 o'clock PONTIAC PRESS T Interesting clerical wort combined SALESWOMAN 4 hr. No resuite no| ie. C. White. OA GJe01 or OR a Geneve) Meme yardmaster, G. T. R. R., with, telephone é indies a giieboneen ready | WINDOW WASHING & LAMM | charge: teally treaced at no} _3-0550 _ 
: Johns6n Ave. Yard Office —— bo So wsal_ capecteuse. Geet cone | Seeman Fs oc PE COO | oxtre AINTING AND DECORATING. 
Scare Roebuck & Co. vertunly ty Vedvance nig senior mas 5 aay 40 hour week Inme | Work Wanted Female 1! Roto-Re ‘Sewer Cleaners | wees, ashing. Pree estimates 
Sears, . | elerical ae Ta ee ny re ea oe : 
| Page Rag Rigg age ae aenreniens — yorking | Semele, Aoply ‘ith feer Ee | an ame — BOOKKEEPER. SESCTRIC MOTOR SERVICE HE Painting, Wall Washing | _ 
Fae See Ab Maas | ecines Dineen IS ar ES emer | terete eceesh artes oo | ADS "ethos —womnre | Sea Washing or 45 am ") MOVING TO ° ; 7 ; 
Sa tke See [oY So eee vee | RESORT | waa arog > BEE"HE | Pang Wal Wang | "va" hiceamns_2 against Es commission a pare ee pon CunaRAL MOUSE. ad aw in. ane fete vin. Eee Fe ati a“ e ~ 190 AMP. ACETY- 
Ped gd ee pe tae ercarens a sa, sienna oe | ee rans HEDUE DHETAK | 24, fenet "ura, ® Yor «| Sein, inne! Small Power sm, 
ther information, anpty "Waldron : 1s selling. c ‘ Se Paints 5. -RING tnd motor PE Sait, “ 
; ott fe. ‘ask for Mr Raynes”” | DRESS SALESWOMEN| Sicebent ‘salary on eee a ontanss, oy Kauimame. 
urkey Funeral Home FE +18 in cabinet making. m WIN concider only womes with | — purens._i0_X. _ Bivd. West Sates 40 au, and final A cupestense. Gtendy Gadlien SALESLADY FOR HOME ’ WaNTED BUY: 
Donelson-Johns | fi'sti‘sies “| TRICK | Sie tiareghenss:| bcm eTted aivery: P| place Ee ee FUNERAL HOME nats’ | Korean Vets & Non Vets count. Apply. Mr. George. soa working conditions WORK O& Orrice CLEAR- septic tanks installed. PE Ww ALL WASHING. | WANTED TV AND RADIO SERV- 
a ee Semrenivos ow S| So eee he game Sea | getastatas"wouaswaers | pristiaee ee “itine Fipoe ie suivant fer enon so ‘Thoughtful Service ___ FE 3-308 V7. EXPERT TYPIST _ba ———— sk Dea Merere 23-0163. ALL a 
Voorhees-Siple MAN Rl ERS Applicant should be nest and_ st ean Ss tunity z= we w ~ wy &, Biting AND RE .: |= FA _— wrad 2A FOR A WOMAN Physiotherapy ae 
! FUNERAL HOME EXPERIENCED} Sede, “ies | "tho sctastini inka 7 (ervey: rmmammepe |S ) Auibatense Sprvine, Punse er Meter With late model car to work with! FOR DRIVEAWAY pm AL > Gas huge during the day oF carly evening. ie . , ) oS oun. 
) Monuments 4A | S2ify, Call at 0 X. Teleeraon. | APPLY IN PERSON |w looking “for steady not BU te 
| : Seor_W Hues} “GUARD HOUSE — | iu, "ih, bisonamt gorting ond? | NO Gabvasaiwa 
ET Reg Caer Com, | Seeman Re | eee $06 8. BLVD. E. Pontiae Varnish Co. WOULD ice calls, PE 46607 Oakian4 Ave 2-800 ' sa | Pitld_ at the Hotel Pontine ONL ~ aA m eS ae. et a Wanted to Rent 29 
~~ Cemetery Lots — 5 z Pen ikeaD weir nw Ess —o Thusetey Of) Dm. oF 1 pm: | sings. PE al Saws—Lawnmowers 7” ret FF. mp ynpone 
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aumrrious youwo marnrizp| ¢ral display advertis- werk references. result Stenographer 
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  ATTENTION do some ert work ee :| very helpful. Must be tuneup Pontiac ac i te SD te trot rene: | ee =r%| Needed Po errr nd copes tor | ably well, have a good WANTED: 
(0 4 qualities.| personality and sales aes Y FPROD CE Phility. if you ean. | Mento train for executive} Apply WE PRODUCE positions in heating busi- meet these require- : “ 
as ' THC. ments and are inter- | "®S*- ge neat appear PONTIAC 
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Seite MEN WANTED AT JNITED FURNA E 
Sersings, 10 6. Paddock St axtrae oe a 
qeetg, weenie, Ponte free! “tion attendant 1368. W, =e * growth { Pontiac YOUNG MAN co Eee te 
« office ond pom | for H nag spare 
Redtor 10th : re Moy. to pay ia return. 
—BMust_have references. FE 3-0080. YOUNG TO TRAIN AS STORE 
cars, one cm ~ ae Midwest lined, Sind. fa sm f ~ 
. Deak, Bend “working conthices. | . A wm) , » See Mr Laws, Mr 43410. Rate Siarh biter == ss ee Help Wanted Female 7 ' men : 
Money! [Baez om Se fae | Assistant Bookkeeper BENJAMIN BACKUS NO SHORTAGE OF. 
You can turn into quick Sales trainee ee ae ot “ike oe eh a ental ea bag Ads! 
cash anything you'd like | | Midwest Employment ANS YEEIZ ot | NOW. Also place a Work 
oe apt Te pace o Fer 7 eet “Pe errs Wanted ad to shorten \ 
Sale ad, call FE 28181, |"EDISi°? Mala" Sek! CREST cree your way to wages! . yi 4 * - _ ; B : 4 
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HA to; Te rd LE Ave. | " modern house. 86, bt 
=.= Cane! ANNETT APPINESS | Templeton | 2S Es aSe) y 
NEAR ST. MIKE’S | aunetORTH SIDE wee, cur pmodel, Fer edd . OFFERS 
HOME INcoM ttrective § room ho . 
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$2531. down YOULL LIKE THE | 233 L.. Templeton, Realtor 4 Family ig = 
ATION. 2339 Orchard Lake Ra. PE +4563 yon SETTER RowEs Owner's bes 7 
NR. WATKINS LAKE | Watki casn ments ¢ rooms” end 
: IMMEDIATE POSSESSION ins Lake Ranch Ss ick pees each, 2 room 
a os Welt planned fully Right op So. Shore Drive. rooms. just seros e with 3 bed- private — ae, = 
ey = SP room 2 bedroom and mated, 5 on ® 1 acre site of besuty- Lake Orion, ‘with, privilege sem Ghe Surnase. 
Sy oy ¥! Call up now plan home, vest bath 1 floor a i a eens 40x180 feet Privileges. Lot good investment + ed 
BP iss Sn“ Pease seis) Ear ena SE iis css ome 
Oy room. Two large sop ie season ht « r 6.00 call Mr. Me. _. L : 
NICHOLIE ment, unit space igh bese} faced 3 cer mr edie ° aa Convalescent Home 
& HARGER CO. _| snodus- cup BATH 00s seabed it" agtnas vam ge | oom aaah ‘ent punit | rite say they. wlll sacrifice their Wel, opegetctes, ciate. Be 
2% Ph. PE $-s189 | month. Utes fa pets HOTEL AUBURIN fered of sil.ten with 92. bb To include tarpeting dre: — MPS" scm apn ‘dows, | irate lates ‘e 
Or easity ta veut room Fiat io _WEMINOWAY tees vom Apartments, | Saag ew. SRST.| Baten tee Btement wih “stober | heat,“ tind ef seupmad Sr 
Templeton, Realtor St be. Orion. AY pion “y aking Soe "rol geraticn “oni, . : YOU BUY IT WE'LL INSURE IT There's a Welcome srr tes” me after “ve esse Sa omupens, 3 a 
na! ren note HOTEL ROOSEVELT “Joe put it up—he claims I take all the covers wn Here for You rl large lot. Excell 
FAST ACTION! & bath. gt Bare’ orun ROOMS $10 when I roll over!” MAHA mint" home ‘wa designed. Some al space in this 1 room | 4 Bedrooms—Lake F 
hove iy money Gis kitcheastte, +e om, # AND cesauan cae ee = ore. besoment, 3 pegrooms. | ' Beautiful Colentel ront 
Gat | _day. “30 W, "Perry. PE S103. . von| For Sale Houses 43| _For Sale REALTY CO, REALTORS family sine Greakinst’ room. | space ll tence. take ‘p farce it aad Ovisanding, tae 
FOR LAND. CONTRACTS. a aS BL k-th ye at r For Sale Houses 43) °°?" haw late Exchange | fog draper py All Bed aaa Pontiac trepince, paneled 
: ill fale =| YOUNG |e PE 2.0208 Sheets SPR | spe tare «35 | Sea ee 
G1 WITH 2 N APT _ side. By owner. Ci porta | 4 NEXT DOOR TO posal unit iniaded. Jun 0 per e’e, cy ieetins win 2 shower bath re 
Ce ee ET ES _ tet ee 9 oe ra G |e | “areas | pease | Mees SS 
to bulld on’ contract ii WALLED LAKE STODIO LIV- 3 ao closed beth. en a eee rage. $24,180. terme, 
Se aes So ee Seeks Sees E Sous = BE | ee SS 
“i Shee equare deal. and. dryer Privete washer | *54 Lawrence. yor br —¥ -—A ®t ote S.0ne terme. Both 3 pares an oa Bulider’s ove i ORNs Realtor | New Price—$29,800 
_Write Bom 144--blitors, Mich. couple or 2 girls MA #2104 after wale acing peg, waging Bask ’ fur trom Walled. Lake School "aod iiynear as breeneway and 1704 g Telegraph Rd. | Immediate Se oe 
LAR : 3 lege privi- closed with Cye beng “FE 4-25: | lovel 
Wanted Real Estate 32A) 55": bs i, ery cosunted by Pens, Fists seprooms runwumep |" EDW BREITH Indian Village Gener moving out et wate: |= 4-2533 on ‘Elisabet Lake. Spacious 
ACmnaGm WIT @uaLt Parvase | Anos LOVELY «aK +608, | _¥_Bowerd rz sina ot, to tuleabeth “FES LARS MarR White Cape Cod 7 R , _* tile Net ae@n, gteaned 
cepeen were ses serere |e Sore of ee he cesar ann | Sao See ihs ed a | oe es Sra 
Seal oreg oe ree Poms CARGE Ulu? NOUSEEEEPING | SPS Pita heey ieies| ia 'sae soo" Foss down "win pau'''s | Rew. wate coal farnace and sn wo. ce imciaes 
L ~ room. Good twin beds. 36 Norton - . retreeme op for cbltdres com ~ beater s sched 
iS | gona nocnermaten. |e OFMi® Space 41 MALT | ae wager | Lake Distr’ AL al em | cap erneuers lasses me ont 
. ¥ : SSS oe , i : ebster of las os > “CHELSEA” | . 
ere Toke “ES sent Pe 2 3's peddoek oy ake District | She fe8e cers —_ parea HE SCHELSEA” ,, | 15 Actes—Near Roch 
Ag a rams ne. | ah eeee| , SPECIAL al KINZLER | ,.,,3° See Se tn 
beoren =| 95iey_"? 7m couple. MY) Stee noe soww oe, fost.) ores en SIMS | 8. bedroom rons, orouns | Ottawa Hills | FHA — pba | te ste. ont gee 
ISN ONE ROOM ANI FUR. He mnie Ae Situated op tot bome . RE A and GI Approved | ition. Includes library 
ISN'T IT LOGICAL? | _Gqisiggu'seeruen ayo: | Rey peurance wiapicr apcttect |e gteam, Maneniom, , onetn piisueaes” Bern Canforne = Jag hog ectoni 9 W Muro Bt) PD PE casey (DOWH PAYMENT PLUS wel| Sat Som ame 
or surrounding IPE ~ ? ment 2 car further in : with ¢ rick ranch Open eve. ‘ti f j | ; oo 
i oe ee “efarreusaus | Rent Apts, Unfurnished 34| For Sal Sige rye east yt gas | HERBERT C. DAVIS | Brin agieF Rall “arrance: | Co-operative Real tat Saaei ‘hOTHING DOWN” | SS wk Satis Se 
Ore at eee crea? |! ROOM KITCHENETTE AND PRI ___ For Sale Houses 43 wil give yee immediate posses, | ———-@2% Ponting Lake Rd. fireplace, conventions’ 4in- 2 bedrooms Basement unt ae DOWN © | cree. tru ara 
vate bath Heat, - | CRESTVIEW Lake ine teens, pasaaie we hits ¥ hots Long Lake Sit 800, Tenms. A $1,200 ries ber. 
WHITE Tales, trganire sod are er. | _ Sat. EN POMS, IMO LOY oense DOWN 03 «ce SUBURBAN chen with dishwasher and qaTALTER‘OREEN! MY 2501” | choice of § home 4 | RSiaage, ama ediate posse 
it k Alberta Acts Si AC ; . Beau — 8 bedroom. home. Has gas. lights ttle | besha, _ savemned oan rodms. das beat B ignnace. 3; Keww, om cauinete Sab rustic | 
BRO ‘ROOMS WITH BATH AND OA-| ¢ 4 ACRES | Bi am exclusive section of Dra ora, meres gate | porch overlooking, shrubbed By owner. FE 42086. Call emo. | Automenie ‘Ro A 
‘ __month Ae 0 8 oe oe built to “ta. fv. | 008s. birch doors. “lovely full | $1,500 DOWN * ment, of] heat, Ba Arai 7 PaMtty : Tiled lo forced air heat y nnett Inc 
7 ROOMS PRIV Sages AS, | sak Seer. laces planter bes ond | recemem., cu lacge wel ae room : oversized 2 car garage with uae sek nu eee 8p ster folding doors. REAL ° 
ExT. entrance ATE BaTH axD aa ao scaped lot, see this one today res Beth Pun! ciectric eve attach Botghts, oesee 3 temfly fat cn 8x6 storage room : aa 
Prose OF Fifa or OR D170 =|) AND _ No children. PE ¢3346_ cusueacds, 3 betoreme | * | 2 ear ere garden soil.| 2008s. Carpets. aeanen aad Gn Si ee yeu ee ipboned driveway Open Evenings 
hay yc paw i Fart A eg ge Call “for ferther|  meny extras fer craciou Jian ee ee ee Large picture window — ay rs 
: FA de wanvta ‘vox | Russell Young |,,CUCKLER REALTY Ring, ciet ‘te Sececet | tome suse "Piemy “Si ote | aCe aor 
ROOMS. — inside Mnishing house needs } i = = ad a x omes e cK 
LAKE OFFICE| Seer or Roe eety | | KEEGO Se ao a re gn) oe ve Te oe eS lie st screg uct aroun ny 
wmepstne On AC a eee ED APT COMET. ram |. 2,.begeee. one, 8, room oe ra aie oes §| p taste | Leslie Ro Tripp. Realtor) ww OTHING DOWN "| Eisabety Tang Mg, bevween Beout| [ears ago, state ten shows ert 
ee, eae ; CONSIST- four room rented | =>A 1° | - oe ees | Dasem bedroom house wit? | Sodreom ‘house: Comeieey on 
_ NORM sets Ssirsoms Tiitenes ‘soy saeable RT ay | ke | S| ES Og Ee re care ee cee pees, | WHITE farm Jools i desired. 1 ‘mies 
re wate, ete -, Hot ’ ’ ee: mc nNnwy . 7 ° O-E . 
waste Ge SS WS | Privileges wine me iets... BROS. Shona 
7 ROOMS CLOSE IN. Co-opersti 46203 < , low Full basem are ‘ ° OME, PULL 
IM = ae Fetus | DRAYTON PLAINS | fn at poe ais nie ae Bg dE REALTORS 4 aetar peta reas bee 
JIM WRIGHT, Realt _or dogs DRAYTON ol your treat deo ou inte this veosts. Posses 3200 Roch | Phone BRICK 
JDM WRIGHT, Restor |) aE oe| fe ON PLAINS | Sirme geeer ees | ES ant meters | te Bute ph tawe + | Gl sen aos Sat, | “Ss 6h Taek ee 
ve | s Adults plastered .| of 96,900 e hood t- — 1 _ pe Moves ' a \>~— 5-243 
MAHAN HAS BOYERS| KG TED enir. | [iting “Oecd location fenced ot | foams ee, Bigee down. Tos s| stores and Dus tne NEW ) BEDROOM HOME. TILL | | NOTCHVILiaNS. #11 aa, | =~. 4 BEDROOMS | 2 Family — 
as cena lo oe “MPSTEAD COLORED eon olga Sg Hye ~ Engh . | . da ae | wae ee, snaae Y beim : Geed rental ares, bus ot 
The demend is Our sales | Bure rE Mico 9 bedroom heme. ulatt _| —. =. osulated and North Side _Soet or OR 31514 | Ropron 88 mm Meas or ot best home featuring i bedroom | 3 ‘ecute “ans “bak eosh “ir 
force is vrcepthona Ue eset! walls. oak floors. gas | storms. excellent an only ~ 2 edreem medera hom 5 By FULL BASEMENT. | aqeces $75 month includes a. bath down, 2 cadeasene Sareesens m upstairs. 4 é 
cyeut Betas ‘will certainly do DEL-RIO APTS street immediate ue eee | S ' who suburben liv- Pe wemper or @ corner mend nay 4 Soe and gas bot wa- —~ By = open daily 107 om any bath up, dining room, ater * . automatic hot 
to please ‘Our 17 81.500 down. | ms for SeLGen- as to bus, schools _ter, FE 5-707. Bivd. between Pe basement 3 car ae: garage. good 
Kealnes, Reat Estate 3 rooms ‘an OARLARD » wu» | ses ADAMS REALTY | WHITE paras | age Tus. down | DRAYTON PLAINS — anchor Real E i - pa ey of don't mm Higaete ne ot" ‘tall’ now 
thes Aubure | v = sind “Sta j to . ; 
hac 8 “etal faeeing | "oes Sane cane BOT 15F. On Site or PE 2180 ‘ened 5 ——— pissiered walle 2 » me oe _“‘Mete~ Prone FR 32804 | waits Gaiewiees | — Terrace 
your property | Nice tens FE _¢ wm _ is . ; | OS pen e ossession 40148 fenced lot, | REMODELED FRAME FAR | full Rng right 
Deth eo wih house. 62 years old ane | and hot automatic hea’ 
rod aBY eo vs tadeee rr | Sperry Fs ton K FE N | BR : ie Sea thal bouts east NOTHING DOWN ES lal ae ass A. Taylor ee te Pi 
1 TLX FURM 3 1AROE ROOMS . i= — Phone on hist or 31768 ior comaune foo ot Cond deat i . laree lot soem ‘nba ae 2 living | 190 on ee oaly Stee newty secoreted. 
MAHAN quire 65 Auburn Ave. ~ £ na t POR COLORED: FAMILIES | For C = Saar. costs ape y arty mortgage oe 12219 with Sue | Open land Ave | your ~ tere A make 
Feo 3 hook is stabtihed a or Colored — a Se BY OWNER UNFINISHED RAN 
ena Sheed. eed tornimonm Our | fake ey Meet Hag Pm | pamteevait fun basement ges | pouptel, Put wusementad | ee eg Seg ee Ciareoton Care et “BUD” 
LTY_CO. REALTORS = ee ri = pegrms,, trae living rm. full) Neor bes line Eg Boma ne Pn | rated and deco |__lnndsenpes Sith” Ssece one ee AO ; a 
aie Buchange | 5183. . bad shed’ 300 fruit trees, | eee Re eieeteie Sakae | paved street Call etic, raged ont vaweest ot best—ter| Sen Pre ‘trees over 3 | CRES E NIC 
"FE 2- ange | SSI inet | ny tes ee ae oe terme. For information cal Miv| pared surest. Call tor an w 500, high. Lilee and” boneseuctle ‘SCENT LAKE HOLIE 
E2 _ i. bo on ag ber | Good for small, itm or | & A. NOTT ——— = JIM WRIG — | a oe Large 4 room ranch, off heat. | 4» iii"! gfosen : 
EE eg A a So, gma m= ©. Tr | a " . M WRIGHT, Realtor | Large L - glee. bot woter et seals? tl Mt Glemens “Se a ae 
_ = es | See ED COUPLE. RO | AUREDY, Daren home pert bein PURE” gy tert ton) Sapertie. seal state Bechangs | rch, facfen iake" Open rick | screeds Wake wade Sent ~Eeiamer FE 6278 
FERS WANT Be beh bevy ageorated, garage. Black: STO IT'S GILES REALTY co. | COUNTRYESTATE © Miches tocing’ garden Fee Sat] COLONIAL I No Payments Till 1956 
J. 96.950. price, "aw : ® ACRES er with hot water heat. Us . HILLS NEW HOME, not finished 1 
ATR Rent Houses Furnished 35,1 acre a BRICK SCHOOLHOUSE ey hacer hailiord ares. Bist, Dos house. and pen. Near | room” iStSt_ seoarals dining Toor! ficture winder, “fons To peai 
. AN aise i Best Can SE | House hes living oo v Ge, Course, Lake | tile bath separate dining room. | Watkins Lake. 
2 DELIONTFUL APTS. a Buys} Sie Pave ne pice Mining "races icars, Sie ileges #52 ner turiber | Shows ‘bv ‘sovotstment aniv, | Sen. 18 ws — ie, 
LISTINGS WANTED or 3 fined eentlemen, covu- “barn and Doultey ‘house Sta eee inote “wie room jote of bo 6 p.m. OR 3-1676 after by only Jan. os 
- nd ; 2088 on main : master | SS 
Zen, mer OSLO LAE TRF RONE! FLOYD. KE alae Today at aap Pelee A Betas Sia AOE OE 2. ==} SCHRAM | HILTZ 
Roy Knauf, Realtor | scans Lake. PE 24971. FLOYD ENT. Realtor ELEGANCE 4 clean, older home | BNE. be system, epacions | —SOLAY Fikée BOS — ai AM r HILTZ 
3 — Fe 2 — eo REDEC-- —- PE $6105 oven aA Pera | =F : page ge BA Bare. is ter ss __ ORiando 3-110) 7. 
2a Consumers Power This home, has o certain Pie Sosek ksi are ie terde and has tat toe eee See oan ni FE 5-5091 or FE 5-9471 RE 
Larger bomes emailer, city _ come WEL- to find ip Bey Ang 96500. ; price, state eg Sg edjotning | stodone. $8,750. $1,750 2 dggs If ne ancwes oh. Pu ose _ 1011 a. 
property, tor ay | Oe FoaRe Ol Le you, are the Gor et aon BUILT IN 1950 ———} rua "property “we Wan” errs os. 3 tee of Bes peers ey ee ie Open _Eves, 
Eg Ra ¥. SS coc by oe P fei | : mal living te tis Is the rom wf By es tor private, estate " clannose = $300 DOWN MILLER : NEW 
— ——— on dg is acres of “wits = vaped By A -- =~ — Eo ee hespitel| New 2 bedroom with bese A + 
city be seen to ment 
BORRIS & SON | hated lOQGe) Bt ae ALE ODIO” | De Ses Lorendes BBS re) HERE ARE A FEW HOMES 
aim, — which “surround the bome, 0 ea0e 5 eek olin rothy Snyder Lavender | § }OOM Axv BATH HOMES WE HAVE 2 Bedroom 
=. COOF Mmunens| Rent Houses Unturn. 36) COZY BUNGALOW Giner Suiidings smciude' a: | Laker 2 Weanch offien Lake} we systi or EM’ Full basement. rarage. so AVAILABLE $7300 
HAVE CLIENTS FOR 3 BEDROOM HOME car | Gua an. Uee o mete tas | tak and Ook laree in pavers _—_— of SM DSS __| Woe a parce ae, FOR SALE. .00 
p Ae sree. Son after 4:30. FE | soot end tenn a8 ph Com: Sone thew best see ints <9 cat ee dattional Safar KN UD SE aa aS North —— 
seems: | Pea eat gee | See ee N |, 285 Down |" eke Se or tao 
CoM WALLED Stet +» ae SN a aed eae ates LAWRENCE Seminole Hill . ton vestoom nome. ——) the down parment. — Ranch Homes 
PLETE turn oF of 2 | SMALL FARM but this custom bull home G kal a ne it new 2 bedroom frame home. unfinished | 
_ No. 116. ike Be. Motere 8 rm. wpe on 8 arcu + meng gs you. AYLORD o . oot Soe Sone with a| 10 foot Fnonng pasden. Dogg om | p sen ee $1,980 | $12 000 00 
. Real Estate Service Ce A 8 a 2 the best 10 very pose aod on oeeiee is | mouth. “Rxtra it sealed wor | 2 wetteem, madera Rome, wey fe | : . 
Rent Lake Property 36. floors and plastered aa} be hed. Located in FE 40596 hools, bus and shopping | eon tot available on! 9 Gedreom home” ent e008 dove 
Want to trade your home| Al year old. Wooserful soll | ve usantial “aiertet’ ca the 138 B. Pike me.) Terme | ena hee gee Tecteding “extra | 
on @ new or used ? We buy, 2 ROOM COTTAGE. py — 911.495 ito & very nice Elizat YOUR DREAM HOME aie eee” . $1,000 4 Bedrooms 
nw. L pay mag OR : . wis @ style IN +P zabeth Lake Estates i aces 8 ee ee 2 bedroom home, unfinished Bri 
= cae ee ° but i ROOM WAR > oe room, NDIAN VILLAGE Practically new 4% Lom) ee | ae on —- ee ey rick Homes 
oy Four it ot sure HF rT D FE. PARTRIDGE gimont on 8 dest kitchen 6 large rooms ges fest, sorese bath home located Ry and| out. Partly knotty — ye down payment. frontage. $159 
aie ae 2 EMEP TA tae | REALTOR FE 28316| {rage watomoed Tusa phrwegd ends madicceed. | Pith Gat “sore. ‘Guir" alSce | SSiemen’" oul farce aa, 100 h | bedroom heme. new off furnace, 900.00 
Cg For Rent Rooms 37/2 % mane. One Bre tee) SUNT = | SIM WRIGHT. Real colvaguapendl vow | Powe ou" dan 'R, "Ra cnet |” Sevtiown ncaa ‘dose te ie 
a) , Realtor | WN cNU _ | ten appreciate” the “beauty and | Gown pe * school “district. 8.00 ! 
Syiv ae _TWo. WM. H. ENUDSEN meat a | ame eee) ENNEDY 
reduced to Ph. FE | ubura near pecvmntre 2 mn. exe location 
on eee eee oes “VACANT DY, OWNER, picoue ow cag) “"" oe Open, Evenings tl 8 
__STitt. ‘sun. e ‘ro 3 * mae sal taht on ants. ving room, dining ‘room, ead in re “pr pasa," | 2 bedroom tame —— ee re +e 
icin ceaen oe aan kitchen down. 2 bedrooms and| $10 pag NE ay > ag * aitic excellent buy $3,100 down)  ELIZAB 
ea oe — +. i eas Matic ‘a eat, ae $2000 dow wis” cabin te “reer, mr"No th Suburba Lovely et om 
Ge an ner lot. 90066. EZ Terms. . ire lot, $11,300. 91.590 down. ae Oe STR diinc Mlb} i paneooes bone. cond Sonate natural brick npapelled 
ther WA TwPe "PERRY PARK res is AKE ; 500 7 argc Ry location. $3,- kitchen. room. moderna 
eu, ust 1 block eff pavement near | Pe 4. bedroom home. Glansed tn | 2 tor ie E ORION |? besrocm ote! ace cendtion | Mom” 0,9 playroom ot 
want inks, Practical ace 6 room| — fow teats goreh. Rosecetion seem, bas. oo | pen. he orice of 116 toms. | | frans ican. 41.000 don Gl vet | garace, Lake privileges” Lande 
Ed Me Em ~ earege. tee et in M. BREWER ee Suse tlds | * cotton veasepts pr Ng og Ea Rocatiea ies 
‘7m, . ss Io. "Fer vena ii ioe | Went to secraiary 7a. Blakes Office | WALTER OREEN My aon | — $5,500 down | - terms. =e siz. b00. 
x FE ssi} FE +See" PE 9-002 GI SPECIAL STO BOSTON BUN , 
ounee pit ean LAKEFRONT HOME |, AgvS,SSE"S 02447 TONE |S 2 
of Exceptionally 3 fully modern 2 bedroom 5 
home, Erezreeneny , wee, ‘Suee seems potere 2 vedroom, pomes| STONE REALTY CO tered Seite Pun “bocement, "bet 
Ls Pg AN FB a, (Paved) at Pleasant | * . . ir basement, bot 
Ay --g™ te ®. Lares sbedy lots amt | $10 earn rE gor Peet, Garege. Dandy let, letee 
ae = =. m. : . : ' s 
Spee See on | ee 
rte ees |e warsitisee | WANTED oe 
STROUK RA FRARKS. | gia nner oot tore pone | Arey, go» tng 1m terme JE at ae Set 
Dab ae ATE larce beautiful lake front and o | auvens yoo te tiling time tse} S0me., Sevcnaed 
OF Cee Eto Litem | Sane pe Aise 100 ft lots with heme or Eving fe bedrooms up. Pull basement. Gs- 
———— _-m lake privileges throughout too small for rage Nice setting bs 
tire lake area. These the en- | You can enjoy com: — terms. S0x180, 99. 
Waterford Village ceaeet SHEN VER par) LARGE ee tile wees et HUM 
Beautifully landscaped 3 bed PP dade rE ONLY $4350 
bungalo’ c Ji 4 
2bdina. «ange a Lgl _ omer a.) = eM -AT COMPLETE I xcLuptIna:| REATI PHRIES 
Se Tatas cashes with ‘ateohen $650 DOWN ‘aval 50 PT. LOT. -ALTOR FE 2-0474 
garage ‘attached vatiable in 3 or 4 a ON. OTe 
per in patio fer your cum: | 4 room | house. modern 2 bathe in every home. c pereave heat 
sjorment : vel land, Now vacant Floor to ‘walk im eleset oo 
Seen 's ete ae D. RILEY, BROKER ‘And with gas heat. 26%) _ adres aot farming 
couis, at $16,000" with PE ¢1ist_on PE 7-619 | Sha he tus ox cat ith good. Mees, oem, noms 
oom. TWO FOR ONE. | wt Ortant tate an ™"| fuitoath Sten water heater 
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: gu Pewetertrees tts has 3 nice s, bath, Organization Inc, ® FAMILY 
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‘ Penny ‘ , fo if - THE PONTIAC (PRESS, ‘WEDNESDAY. APRIL 13, 1955 niet gene POU STEY VS URRY ® / i ve n ,7 ? / Business 51 
of Sale <> 4 2 ’ SLICE OF HAM : DA For Sale Houses 43 For Sale Houses 43/SLICE oo Opportunities apo 
‘ . $700 DOWN 
rh. TRADE-IN SA Neat and Clean —$ brand new FHA 4 ey jews. idvins “pul . s ae . | some aoe 000 
fee | SS ust 4 Oak floors, City sidew ~~ | PAUL. A. KERN, Realtor ee WD 31 Oskiand Ave. ve nyson, turn left to 90 W. 
od aT - g “Real Estate Since 19l9" Teanyers. wake 
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for old | IT RAY O‘NEIL, Realtor 
Muren eae ; Open 9-# 
and ‘cove. r Phone FE 3-110), or FE. © 
pare table 960.95 val- 4 Co-operative Ree) Estate Exe 
ve. are er or Sale Lake Prop. 
or| mice ee atts FAMILY HOME—Pull brick = | “~~ conv =| Come in, ce" eatteardinary e . LAKE PRONT - 
ve. room "goof es room coe” ent oe BROWN, Realtor REEZE UPRIGHT ONE room chen Re & . au! A _ H. Ne DEEP FREEZE w ; zs oo den hy = P- Usree < pom mam 1 sd = Fig S an for. 1362 _W. Huron aeveaino e me guaranteed” for stairs 2 bedrooms and Yen) W. Busce 68. f RK TRADE IN years $496.00 for £279.00. Sli bath Partitioned “basement R 1e1 4, Cc 1| PEOPLE WHO WO be x as down or | scratched im transit. ye eS ay eee . . es, Use this specialized service our grade reste _- Tresscesems 200 Coenasd ; 
: past-due estate =. ee 7 home Ree “ytoearsomg. Saedere fur ad base sepetn. or other + Sage: do00 Duis ws Dray- Pbeegy ois. st greene coc ideal ; =. et — 
spring needs. : ton Pils or . 6. Thermes bed INDIAN VILLAGE—S-room See awYER a way Cp re 7 BEDROOM LAKE — FRONT er, bolties, 60 cents Condition: carpeted. living, * STHIEF ¥ WORKERS steal at Seed, in: DEL re yea, ful Vasement with Yes even a thief e ‘ , , Come in or Phone eee TT SS payment. | HOUBLE “2 hice mt wqes| Segre ree eee S| FS pee oe ee ee YG GENERAL | cro. MARBLE, Realtor| iY steve faa . 500 y . i RE = Se Sue AS, Va . ~ onville Rd. Waterford | DOUG ; view. Gly tle BE “terme. DON'T MISS — Seeing this feos hrepince uate | eee > ae See “et OA PUBLIC LOAN on = eS ea Eh S teaiemntons FURNISHED HOME |  jittterea walls, ful base: | fice “tan000' home for eataw.|/ ME f 1} A ff cee ee aes eae 69 W. Huron FE 3-7181 | "EL SRAr Beer.) Sarevess | asese tee tate Rea br. an USED ranch tt with ment. Close-in , odin oc? Sitous ; Ss --y~ 2 “WHEN YOU NEE veld Le 56 oe with mo-| ries, Hoover vacuum. FE $4303. TRADE-IN DEPT. breeseway and garage this home afsa.000 "Reasenable terme. | Ph. Ortonville 132. Rev WHEN YOU NEED tore, Call between 7 ond 6 Om. cen eae) kes Cocnstonal GROW. o..-,0.+00- $9.98 housewife A with. te incee $5,500—Pull price on this 7 home, sisee down. Wooded let. $25 $500 soup PUMPS SOLD RENTED. "Bs St sake. § room oll reas t living room and chee: ; le modern }bdedroom stea) at $9000. Cana) = Sale Busi Propert ae 4.PE 20071 eriecs ter bed. mag... -824. hest. ~~ fh rl mays te home Log Terms con be eee cae a ae payment. __For Sale Acreage 47 mw - J = You can get i quickly on your cwar — : = — Hlicciena, Piucteveeat a) Orchard Biadio concn peeeses $00.30 | Se | meee | MARBLE, Reakor| | iors and, fan statin op 8. "Tee: adore Payment ig uit Tear | Bey" sed "Seipee ayn, mower fe ROUGE | Poriabie Wesker” (Hoover) --- 840.08 | a a: ee: RAY O'NEIL, Realtor | oo. sagerscnville Rd.’ Watertord CITY OF PONTIAC graph Barenin for inventory. FE Nedgat,, Bo wie be one inets.” Organ’ fertilisers. | Scott | 17 tH en ee oe “MARY R. I. VALUET, georges Phone PE 1103 ore Sore cake Genco Love ‘NO. 119 | 44 acres located - Sgt os Rent-Lease Bus Prop 49A STATE cane ere Costes, ony toe @ition. Less than 1 year old. Ph. THOMAS ECONOMY 7 5-0883 : F nan side. Zoned R-1. ® 
Tone outdoor efilis = . . GB . Sesmerter i) meer eetos © G55 | Hin Fai OE) eed cee gta, hg, | Newer Ce OTe A Rene gpa frceer"Sed'tantinn igus, | O82 FURNITURE CO. ~ 4 ae Diacktop rosd. Call for details. | "Nt cass LAKE RD 19 PT. BY FINANCE i we mower shareened- ELECTRIC REG "At. AN | Otter-Sylvan Lakes 7.OYD KENT. Realt +1 G00D FOR ANY BUSINESS FE 4-1574 tae ae yp Lt RAPA ELECTRIC RANOR FOR | CHARLES! DOWN |"SSScre Sout tris GERBER) ete | Ee ear s| Sea ee looking-and Ww lake privi- | 24 W. wrence Eves. A TEAGUE FINA CE C ; house or acreage here. MI tion, Chea. PE 50642. USED TVs 60 leges on — Otte Ivan Lakes. iy Ts Power 
v zs pS LECTRIC STOVE. Sweet's Radio and | eeponomeres crut.t| rive sopraaow come | HEEygg wiles rane) non we Bl Templeton | 228.00. |sapporue oma Stan Gar kt Sas | pineee ct dares room JEW 
furniture, and > Se. = oo 41133. ment, closets in bedrooms. lage $35 DOWN 1 } NG ROC . new or use mira al TV OTHER AND many extra features such as 2 BEDROOM CARL W. BIRD, Realtor 105 & of veng frontage, leccied BRICK BUILDING LOAN $25 TO $500 wuitte Gace = ..- : - R. B Munro Eleo throughout. . ’ 
items. tise Terme HOMES Pe Call nves. FE Simi | ft Sasbedew Ra. Ticer tape Loediage_the cor nou Eon, — | SB Tetereph ___ Open Bree, FLOOR LAMP. GCCABIONAL | _ the foue a Musee ea-aev. . streets by builder LAKE FRONT ON SCENIC D_ RILEY. BROKER f Orchard e an Goops ROOM MONEY MAKER.| chair. . . _Hi-chair. “iome with “aula. lvingroom.. 3 fows kncben Soo Bre anaes © Veliere Lake PE. ¢-0182. PHONE FE Ce Lake Ra oe PB _Rocheste nO x <E "sue 9 qouptown Ges beet ad | SReheg, shelve, Jomnesy Pchrome feet Mi eis. oomneek: —_ 4 fg -| Meade tenes: |¢ ACRES. PART MARD LAND.| cogs NEAR CLARKSTON | K. 1. Templeton, Realtor; GET CASHQ Smaller home “land contract er tea, Kettles, — a TO Boy: Bm godoe. $13,750. Terms. schools and buses. Read ~| surrounded . All tillable. rw . = Lake Ra ‘FE 44563 acreage. y ° wa” aioss ae ; =x rs SPOS | Eafe can Mr coments Om) Tul shawn ates ie i Onan tate TE eH) TK) to $500 | | pon eats Ny a B. D. CHARLES, Realtor | $37,028, Sm lew monthly pes. 30172 = ean be purchased in 10 acre sites | FOF 1946 to 1953 cars Bring your title. | 6 CUBIC FF. REFRIGERATOR TN 18% INCH TELESYISION, TABLE yay | FE 4-0521 Suwa we lhl Meee tec sen ir now: "| oe SALE OR TRADE BY OWN. fest Gente ctows im Oe manson | Suse. Cal cher 8 Da PE MODEL. GUARANTEED For 1 aches. Seed cxntiion. Relgamans, Meme, MaeEeY:agny| Powiment _ tLETBDENS re| Supe Mar poem opt | Biotest say aera | Tae Tg | MO Oe ae Feb. TY | Sr teat! WHITE | Watkins ratefrone | rab afte" | Samedi Ga ot tae KLAND “Fabra Bigs | notte. THIS WEEK ONLY Co-operative Estate Ex e 
m™ Dems (ataven vend EM 32215. _ 305 6 & Lincioem ..... . We Get ready now for. many pleas er furnace. Alum . EBlee- ene — weer ey | PT ¢ SALE 630.95 spleid Limole:@ ....... Tee . in an exciu- screen windows throughout or Sale 56 | * trigerators . up Tile "ge Bo Ft For Colored =| ~=BROS. Zam «me | AT AHA we hnantongh. tine wuticte|  TOAN CO, CSR EAS) ieee Seti oS S| BB “Mn 1-4 reom frame with basement REALTORS “ a 1a os REALTY CO. REALTORS Sonise Press Bor = 206 BABY BLUE NYLON SHORTIE a 2 e] Harot ds 14 140 S. Saginaw esse with si0ey . Phone OR 3-872 of OR 3-1760 fireplace, 28 ft. screened Open Eves. ‘ti! 9. Sun. 1-4 Business Opportunities 51 - coat, size 14. Good condition. $8. | 7 FOOMs OF und auiome- | ___Oben Friday Until @ ee 2—Good § room frame basement, Open ® te 8; Sun. 1 to 5 porch, io — Co-operative Real Estate Exchange Call OR 3-665. oan pee tems.| 14 FT AMANA DEEPYRESTE. garage. $8500 with $2000 down. on and, elecirie stove aBxeelient FE 2-0065 AUTO WRECKING wo Para fa ” Ape aw cave ie | con Ve or PE 2-7872. i Smee ane 3}-Newer 2 ogg ey “a 3 BEDROOM noon BUNGALOWS Eajgy temmer “living ao = NEXT DOOR TO BRANCH of late model wrecked cars aED | paxthn A tiv TROSTONE 20 size. 620. FE 2273 8 8 ~-Radie = eth = ame “higlbe SPREE ESS anaes Oe Sarees. Price & terme ore! 1, peoutiful ad pone, me | «fram "downtown Pentice. | —___ FOSE_OPPRS _ ® 20 to 26 house in front. | , cK ieee _ MI 42000. . Warranty. Only $89.9.) “WAYNE GABERT'S = proud arranged HUNT CLUB AREA. |. St%es* dorms. Pusee ‘Puybiers ANS = tae“? YNE | . “r + oo ol og Be 44 po A ed pr a rewese. aniande ~ “go aéres with 30xd8* barn. Land Ke Rade >) wink STORE . ae size 15. Aner 4 eisai. , eee rebk room sulre.| APPLIANCE SPECIALS NICHOLIE & HARGER " Sano thaskeadins ieukasee ™“ aie | Rent to Metamore Mune Club ares. a0 years in the same locetion, al a < $25 to $800 | CLOTHING AND MIBC. MICHIOAN | "Pol.ccsbie, 63 8 Roselawn. FE ag" gee renee. A-1 Crom .... $58 YY. Foe 6. OF a 4 Price with terms. ~ | ways @ money maker. gross $37.- NITY LOAN CO. Acimal Pare League Resale) 36090 . ee es — ee BEDROOM cans . be sold to 37131 | Shop. 297 Oskiand DARK DoRaN | MB"Ase. “tise ’ a a ; Oxford.” Bich SSeS ak, TE) oe Set | © SASRE od > | See oo seers Me eat | ah! vvase ciaeds TY em Almost. a give. away deal, $800 | beautifa fragt lot “wish. we | 200 a frontage. Priced down to make mans 7 NEED $500 ‘WEEK'S SPectALii_USED | gOrpolitr - AyrOluaTIG WARK: maoors Tew R Ad... bs down. Bal. $50 per month. Better| ft frontage Good eee see | cua Gi aiaee. 38 ACRES + GIROUX & FRANKS clothes. prices on infants| er. ag owe 5 atic Irener A-t ay EH vibegee. Botect sek livers” fait hath bes HOLMES-BARTRAM Waterford Townshio. only'5 miles GENERAL REAL ESTATE less and ‘a wear. dition nag tO.8. ie y others to a rrme Solisies ucts ene tinthing -| bath, ultra-modern kitchen large 4292 Dixie Hway, “om 32-1980] from Featise jactades terse 7 | cass ee WITH UICK BARGAIN BOX | MES yacauu Like KEW. rae or =a | SRR crareen sous "| Gtaevat crate Ste Sale Suburban Prop. 4A Sax Sh Thoces  |POrvee marrmsgormncme | UTR ECESS | ge a grates nem, at ce! PET eee, eS |e Ee sg —arie toe ew ’ R. D° Y. BROKER pe. mo. : " . Call after 4 om.| Gens dermat. L'm water saver Beeches) RTS] Saree ines [eee ie | Picea) Neree nel GPa Oe te lager tees SEE eB cc | Ay - F-ty Washington Jr. 822.500. FRANK SHEPARD ; > “«C* WITHOUT ig Hh -; so sgme in cr | "or shist cote Also, bieakete end ce woe ELECTROLUX. | ang ae Se partially completes. Located nett | 2 BEDROOM BUNGALOW | Tienken at Adams OL 1-751 mile weet of MM a miles | CLASS MC" WITH ssto. furniur™ or signature 'and | Soon hye" Newmans Varies) om | Reasomenie Fm eowe | Sila electric stove aahse brid ‘ OS ie Brane new ranch stvie home with | . colontaf douse. | Porth of Puatiac | Eacepticn- COMPETITION "repayment plan sulled to Your Shor. 6is Orchard’ Lake near | TAROE WALNUT MODERN VAN: bed. 43.0 up. Sorings. 2.48, up, terms. Bal. $35 per month. lot | 4 bedrooms °. al oppo v tor dev peeds. tly courteous service |  Telegrauh . 57 | —A-t_shape. 535. PE 23-6060. ; an Ss ka er a ae I en Operate, host, | ES cums ass 1568 "Union I re Villa u ” Wil sell fer Ste Sen, EH rom ewe tol fw sega | ty es aaa erated at om am oh bared ’ 12 o me eneetl. ’ rt ia - tonal ta- —— . ya . $950, DOWN. See our new 2 ped-| $00 @r take two bedroom bunee-| Eun Pose Sue? err sere. toseaiap” Losses within twe Ph. FE 5-8121 see $0 PE SE | bles muse Mee ture, 42 Orehard Lake Ave. “rome jwedern, Domes at ‘White ape Arch M. Martin & Co. Choice 9t> acre parcel just ae ee eee ae AUTOMATIC KENMORE WASHER. | LARGE DAVENPORT, ea. | GED WOT POINT REFRIO: ERA. | Hele Bast Gt, ase Pacey modere He, foom ganas, | 7144 Natingal Rank Beis ei See ee | pags Sa Poamaseee'| Home & Auto “Wis tee ans |- apt tnmia a] fe Mae ofr cane air supees, RS ~ with floors, plastered | — a 46 sre PaNaSts fee -smnall— « information. No. : | ; apt erie Uas “STOVE Ate : | Te | Neatly mew dgvene bed. ations. price : basement. heat. For Sale 
eaaeiien Hopkins. ress le FE 23-6845. ee 4 ote ne DRIVE. 3 bea.| Sorel, workshop oaneted Ben | — canes ———o STATE-WIDE |Loan Company | site, ate cn nance LQUSSS CRA AND OFTOMAN OaED Iv sere OOP, SONDE- aa Ag eg ge storage room, and “own ant Nertawestera et, Misdiebett Fdw. M. Stout, Realtor | a Pontiac lh yee ey 1| slightly sen 2” sine “coveral re’ ~ STATE, MUST waLL | WateOy Dime" ance . 3 scaped. $0080. Terms a eo A \j —2Ordon 46121. MAyfair ¢2563 ; eckson a, wh. a tae metlonm A. Landmesser, Bremer | Beers 9 & ! _ Seturde | tall "site OR Priel ¥| mae 0, 5, Siem. Seek. dead A BEAUTY $4.550 sneve | 12 tote aE DING en | ee a ae FE +1582 FE 50078 Up to fica ‘Fluorescent 383 Orchard nD PAY KALE i Ave: ener imcluges the mortgage cost. 3 prong Rigg bedroom |\ tn Pontiac. Terms. Phone De) hIVEIN©6~ oes CINOLEUM AND n. . | YOUTH BED, USED, COMPLETE. a RR nore | price. Tt 3-970. Sale Farms DRIVE-IN APT. STOVE. 90.96. price at Jack's, 183 . Radie, Philes, $19, coftes Givided basement, gee heal,| Sunray Theat nud uitusted on Steet i Peat Conan For F a Well equipped. Doine fine busi- $500 CASH Sais bead couch AIL ee nett eet eLEcTROLUX febte, $5; Maytag washer,. ss olga Gan heck co aeeuatcn | Ca SIPEG PETERS | cues parer wes proce| an Chad SR Re | Oe Vou Today | ietaittie® ANTTUBE | “fggee om emcee E| Renate oat, “rex “Dag 2a wedroom modern, nome Tate to well worth tavectinsting 3toe sherwood Rav Wsshebew Ra. docuhy Sepder' Lacendes 30.000 FAMILIES IN eos her ne alAIN FUR oth carn—seseeTtE Fat of. gait ‘clubs with beg. = Basement "furna Meceliont con. ee J : {FAMILY INCOME. MODERN i140 —— somes Anew Ducts Ss the lect | ise etna ome to Adorn Oe, | “okies Par seas | GdED OA Gis, AND ay with . * BUILDERS  _s| saat BU} we ww Bes 37 years. ABOU’ You WANT MAYTAG WASHER, ALSO USED m6 “Witore innectre. “tes0 Sieg, Sovesic, maenge Bet | DORRIS_& SON | ATTENTION Rita ha, Neat Onto: | Pe Sat or Eo Spey BUCKNER’ 1 THE OLD, RE neem BENFOUNS ATL ko, | neemer, Fw boat ~ | we ae An TOR COOP ym —— B.D.M. license. Living quarters LIABLE TO-D ayn yg > Ma : — Sh 3este — ] H YDEN — ——— i Mayet ate Taste Shusted em | cera, cut bubsings, San cause tures’ and SDM teense sep-| Siwate WELL TREATED. | Sect case bead board 0m | Tanee $a 80. Used > |x srt penned NORE EET. |. ) corners pruted fer ‘wis arcie, Wil rent ‘$21 Op » fine 5: When there ar pane ade bef ae Walton Bivd. PE 80441 homes. Priced at only $5,000 With 80 Acres. Level. A live stream.| modern home on trade. ¥ ! fe te ar 53 up sets, $25 up: OF ty Ines © E Fase Realtor _Open_ Eves. B Feasonable down payment. Very goog land. Kewiy remodeled aire’ MS aN AND GARAGE. porment you wil be glad you ration, $F wp: new corome dinetie w bey Ott Fotine ‘Ls Bd. on _ 
= . Large basement, | Gas TION s where | . - rt a Youre. got lo hve “somewhere — Edw, M. so bara. Out vetimee VT Ol EE cs tevccteay Eas Ma es:| you soe Gloupe cove of kind ena | cow O see Pine ee | amdoawe DUNCAN | PuYPE | MS er a We bave $988 DOWN -—Lovely room | 77 N. w St . . 
. suites, $14.96 up room % ’ bookcase 965; L. orm 2 fe an See ee re enw. oer [eee] Seer | eS s| See eS ! aa ae -| wwed, mae itle_¢4 ee $500 today. Lake Ré. swivel chair 940: Gecoration cogte'sa "a's these, | welef and all interior studdine ‘LOSE OUTS FH__Ortont You can obtain up to LAY-a-WAY PLAN Across from walnut, 96 es.; oak desk 2 of SE OUTS FURNITURE - da for NY chairs ; oak Sia tere duetes Mt cote’ | S60 ANS wedttane oe wikia grid ae S| COUNTRY ESTATE | Ste sioepace Set aeecseary"ie | Seture, or) tate "eo. to 2 viet ole ve Bao | METAR WARREN AND DevER| etait, Se Le ADAMS REALTY $2.le) DOWN — Laces nine rem) Oe te ne. & Me me. Com ; at outtion sore, Future, grewts vee thine we 1 | SARKING OPEN MON. TUES MUST SELL! $55, Se table si0; 3-45" weinut a basement and : a oneaia tive river-front setting on vou. thing . SAT § TO 8. MUST SELL! : 3 — SEE re ise psu, gas | ile mg | a See Sion orce, AA Pret | gonnom zur cam | SEO mY deeds. | 4p MUST SELL! ia] felts eis aa? ee — | — 3-bedrm. . om _ box 36: Eee NEED. —— : L bedroom q some irri rani = toe Fa Hi JBROWS, Reals] Shot See adel Bet|~CeocERY BUSINESS" Beate alc adie | LT Se Sa | berhay came, 2 oor . $10.960 LITTLE FARM - ree 1362 W. Huron =—s—s FEE 2 — The e nel. Eaoen ae . _ grew : Height, on Auburn . vwoo: wm piece blend  cak | _Pontiec. FE 2-01 : a .— Baleman .- series i Scot ice] Seer] Sk Buckner |x eeer| BeBe So | re aes CITY HOMES Berries, “tha "ete | Sigal seetenabies Nerme, FE 71 ACRES ae Takeout Hoo te ba FINANCE COMPANY | Satetin. “airrer’ "wim “buress. {Delure, $15: “"Eiectromasier | AIR COMPRESSORS WITH JACK , $5.800 FULL PRICE = Lovely 2 DESIRABLE BUILDING LOTS. re as “ die NANG . a aes ey » ai man bene’ umpes. : ’ -| Bloomfield. Pontiac. and Water- \ tly rolling. 4 miles ' PE +0541 CAUTIFUl 6 1 BIRCH : perfect condition.| ers. Chain sews. > pumps. St. Fred’s seca iaree mereesed orchid | Res a north ot Eiareson. ‘Mowe of the RED HORSE eS a and Huron “so aman sas custom built ta i a <i ron CONE'S RENTAL = = arage s one is | 8 . Road ftreet. Pontiac. " 5 aa by & 4 = Eastern older home in per- © bin. Lake privilenes Sylvan Realty arog ed ‘cod earage. 006 | $e? Coss Mieabe® Pe. “Ne bun Benes BEAUTIFUL CREDEN- “ate. Tank Raote 20 get Cont O80 | 3201 Badawi FE 2.0077 creakiast mock, garage, and sen bamsaiog ‘Cune iven ese | 28 OE pee per wees: — ome FOR SALE. NOT Acrenone "OR D1 Gis tool Pe tril. Pe een | ease mnie Mae. tonety, ie oe nema, gory ,tacarated Anrousnow. | ranch bunenion, Riserch Only, open Panty # 70,8 FLOYD KENT, Realtor| "in Ponte. #860, Oa #2008." LOANS $25 TO Bargains at Claytons | ON@ CHINA CLOET ONE PLAT: | i ) _ OL 25838, : ree ' , : nce two ievetv lots “call Mrs. | aT Peo RaE-Oe ath JORLYN— | 24 W. Lawrence | FE 54108 ang Pe: rarsture oF gar. gams 7 een yl with irror, one | Easy “inane wns : pea G esale ae commercial. FE 4-9325. s Power Phone. write or come ° t across front)... wee. __ Ine, 31240 _| 2 acs peintment only. in — > omen BENEFICIAL re automatic washer (2 yr. ip. size 5 GOOD Near Pontiac Motors _ BUSINESS Or ON FRANKLIN qd cat : Te, $i48'se ots Se Ay ee . room . H. BROWN, Realtor; B4.. eoxtse tt t Hie ee : CE COo.- GE automatic washer... |. ry . . 4's room but 2 oo 1 H. BRO Pe sass | ES inermetion coh Mrs. Spears, FOR PARMS AND ACREAGE | oe inp” TO sam | FINANCE | 9 Electric range: ons... $ 18.30 i oF. a a m Real Estate Exch RUSSELL A. NOTT Call Rutledge. OR 3-1 an with knotty pine , Member ‘Coon - | 390 W. Pike FE 45005 7 z z BUSY TAVERN FE 27-0249 bed corns ee $e full basement orat- a a > BUiLneeS LOWS is OATH TRUCK GARDENERS | ATTERTION S' d eR? chests ..... ; ae a gor A HOME OF YOUR |? naive esess or FE oat. | 28, “crea trem ‘pants crap 3| & real hot spot jocated im 8 busy or ara ance like rent. $53 per OWN $0 FOOT LOT NEAR SCHOOL, 87 | Years ago. State test chews eo Te oe et et ezetebie. . Many other Se ° | _Kentiworth. ._ Oe ee eR . e rence. _— LAROE CORNER LOT PERRY-| bedroom house. Complete ext of) Ser? , G. 1. Special Walton subdivision. Reasonable. | farm tools . aaa Rigas harm — ae oe = soe ty ore N PERRY PARK. es O. E. BOICE pense looting for et o mint: tocned pO goign ene |? Sewage and water. FE 3-7203. | $935 Cooley Lake Ra. PE $-4002 um cost. consider fon mo scaped lot Priced 813.000 with Tore awalLaBLE. LOW DOWN | — 
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sel. auto ntact Sales 7 prehyy * DAVIDSON MO- 
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Ave. FLOOR S RUM er ag olin Corn Me ¢cessories 85 
Oem 05 wk Sauna Ob cornet. 
BURMEISTER’S P MAGE tnd many, otbey tmiements” Hey” ALUMA-CRAFT 
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TWO YA EP LF = Auction Wed. April 13. =| ghee geenste BOATS 
RDS Birch oe Ey ietnedicl Chgreh sx* _ ow oe — Ss. a ee 
New ih fon, foorn Tan, 8 Birmingsam. ite ad gS | ee, sale | Bad, toes Wraiers cbeag 
pect tah, 8ao ERcEs "OS Birch exterior flush oc, pore SEE _ ool: cae heat a = _p TELEGRAPH a chee MA! Py AUTO PANTS” 
ins ecsrocl, per sheet 9% erie pathy ow ee you? ats or cil Coote You BUY south aye rs cous of Aso i Run CHRIS CRAFT Ww ILSON GMC 
a ‘ conve Te np ~~ rulsers 5 
eet M 470 09 o, 1 ene fas) Pl fet pag oh of tae ces = ore cows ts hn € fstered erine” anorvgbie ers, ie oe AND AT CASS 
EEPg| pas oe ae eee wis | Sale ¢ i Ste paenees $i aie | arte er cietasy HE UGE EE 2ONR ES 
e fats Ao isso Toorine tere i arace WARNER Om WALL | “Ds canta Salciabrion, om ie, "Thu here bred ty Wena | ate #4 FEST EBD | FE 2.9003 FE east 
™* RS ¥ " Soler ay Gea Daiton TYPEWRITER 7 “1 one of the pson. This Iso $ h IN. _ | 34 PT INSULATED WAR 
re =. boards, IMR! gr tage 75. ise 1" areson. | fBagood Working condi ‘on, |_“Here comes my favorite ns ang Wel, La foges a eagite Sae ga 0 Ponti Myer bsnsTA TO VAN: CHEAP. 
100, StS! Pus e ssphait shingles, Se oe. | _teally new. ses EM 33108 REMINGTON RAND ADE ve tur bearing creature . J bottom" trestes, with mounsed new iraher give, 313 W. AND ALS Used Cars 91 
om A bie el Mera ainaies. 58. 96.75, | STOKER & Staerwana ee ehine. A-1 { RAND ADDING we Fer now!" as pomenl ongs Sn acme _ calm, PE 4615. N23 W. Mont ~~ ry] 
2 rege 9 6.06 Rock is, plain and , Ibo © ay dod ““UsED 1 seen at 183 $100. Can Sale Pet. quip an ll line new John mow- | 4 FT. MOLDED BOA? AND 
gee] Pp lath & decorative. orm er ales OR 3510 Boog Avenue, or be ~d 69 200 cr . milking equi Deere | 2D Johnsot BOAT AND 2 TIP 
state estes tan HE coe bow i en ee ig Soy ye | a oe 2 oS TOP 
bath sets, all “96 | 9120 Bogie Lai r umber Co. with sg = 4 > Store open REGISTERED BEAGLE PUP. ee 75 ANTHONY KA y end|i¢ Fr OU ) condition. FE 5-2139 
i‘ mmogs ake Ra, Commerce, Kerrine® value “Bi 38 $0 20 ve pnts ap 64 Y ohana re wiTH-CAOR = POTATOES AND Bent Terme: ond men 3 $95. Reo UTBOARD RUNABOUT USED CA 
Sh Fie a g tid .. SINKS, C CR ATE faucets 1408, ‘firaming® chrome > 7 gg aay POUN- Limited Time Only. $5.98 __tow’ oh Opayuer sARET os Prove Howell 1000" Kear in - ened L, Semoiote 65 1951 Packar¢ ¢ door RS 
oon. 5. 0. A. Thome These 50 val- Tall yous. | 1 2 Sale mm : r INBOARD. % HOURSEPOW. = sedan, 
aBURMEIETER S eycuey asin : Se aimee, Piuoreseeoms vee. Ere dewet sot french irier. RE-pub a Se on aT oun. Farm Equipment 76 Fer Sale Housetrailer _Sia Cato ‘Uake ‘efter 6p Lock. LIKE NE m 
PTO $800 ON ALL | * $5040 “ane INET SINKS “BEA fd Lake Ave. 03 | RESTAURANT Ait Rrpub | ARC res shots AWN 7 Mo. | ALLIS s 78| EVI a ae W 
SURE ITs $50 50 pe $96.00 — FAURANT AND CAPE ee BOSTON TE rk 41968. CuaLaquns w is? 37 FOOT NRUDE MOT 1963 ~Ford 
Also Beery merred in Boog ad STORM SAS ia 6-608. Les 2 TE ghia 9 months old. ase PUP hydrauli prascroe housetrailer STEWART COACH a repair ORS sis 8 ftorder 
BURMEISTER |s* asa haat wm | Sed dere oni 2 a bee — “| BUDDY rok os ivery tee ge eet Bag, _Soes%% “or furniture. PE ogy rit oad Tina abe | 18 
’ Ay aed Z le conditione: ~ J ic NC ve - . 
Northern Lumbe Dower ou FE LOW pricalt | — eee Soo aw led. Oper wu selon HOME liser Gg ee toes, 20, WT OENERAL, | SEMI om am and ‘hardware. Opes FORDOMA 7 3 
roots OO en mm ote te R ee é ee 4-6089 _ Sale Sporting Goede 46 Welton & Ferry. Pa, oo ts. near yt y sor "model B condition arog p Ezstlieat TONY'S MARINE MATIC, $375 
.. Tele ve teen | Sw < os: pies beagle e e ers smow|y) wr a 162. 
Detrott. ae Mug m1 won equate. prince Bag TO pet TEWINO MACHINE “te PATE YOR THAT YOUNO oate ae shes PE ats ARL ist Peak rates. wil trade. wrt. ALL MODERN TR ~ CENTURY | te  wegTe ‘CLE N. ‘$195 $195 
cs Sree _a"L_ Re s. For in axe within « caer an any bats, a mitts, a on. Call after 12 aided land Rd. Milford , 111 Hieh- ote aller. 1953 . Ts saat ots. NN, 
LEMAR —FIDOR PORN ti , GLEY AUTO Psen | Rm $2. = = ten | Shirts. eng socks, and Bace DOBERMAN “Pa BOLENS — re Inland T TRAILERS. { 1950 Nash ¢ 
meas VATORIES cabinet = rebullt eating and Gift Bhop, anaes Bh oo byt trained PINSCHER. MALE. SI 2NS Spring Clera Pontiac 00 Beat Sales $245 _ 
Ceuewr Lavy AMAR. | ornit ane ee lp 3 entee J J. Brennan z Year guar eat Felegragt Lake, | ENGLISH SP call after| The 2 Liat escoyg ld congo Bigs a see a new | winds ad men . 
=: th \ ay Tyas torrifie valgen_Theogeare erate STOP . wt 34 ¢ monthe PaINGER APARIELE p egee nt pnames_ i sardes es PRAIRIE” SCHOONER. oa a Se — CLARKSTON 
a ih OR _2-Mel. | 282 Oreberd Winerescena| ! LOOK GUNS. BOATS MOTK Bagley soon Ro yy ee oo oe 2 oe with all| PARKHU | apg g gy tao eee -_T) MOTOR 
sm ewe ena cenirers te | LAN _ rset tes race te, ot | FE Ch ea lin Siphon ee | ee finals Sat | ia | cuntaen parwcery 7 
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8 Sai | sep rasta uae muons 3 enemas re sas Rudin centr "ol Lp Seee| £ BER GLASS BOATS ee a Lene 
25% DISCOUNT ORY METAL CABINETS ee EPTIC TANKS © Mimeiched Louuvale weess, EM Fiencw PoopLe « borat Sy crass ana ASryERy or ule te ise, con wien | Geoy tozeinoneal SMORTY FE tem, Dit ‘er 
= batty EFA | _Mstallation Mf de _ EM |G. 1s. PE 5-6307. MONTHS. A- Ma Orie, 60 8. CHANGE ogg gy me eB on 9 e con 
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AMEL 4615 Dixie ‘Trailer Sales eecu. gel. off tanks = b SS ae 30 PT. BEST ae oe RODE NaIGTE BUICK VER 
A: Yiock vainte: | LIONEL pee - Barmers iio ta ee oe ine Aybura. Rd. 7 Oe Ate waliahe ino nana roasetra etal av PF a pre 7 Taos ood | 1008 mat ha a 
UILDINO SUPPL FL ris | gus coleman ane rere | UCKERS CRAREETS, CANARIES. CAGE, Coot tine of pera | Bg a a ee . 
ty sara Fe he sgraoasian ‘ractont t cetera ann te noes, |g em og re ond since 12 4 Oatiand Ave ee et PC sation EA) Sieve Dr. Uk Malta wee Lake | 3 te “T DOOk SUPERB 4 
Vasiiow Swe | Hae, S See Ss eles ae tee | oa.3| nua stteecome| Ce NTIAC Stine pd 
paint $2.9 gal. oan a a te. Cottage sve 6 ee 2 “EINDS OF | Shave Bn tear EEETS, OPALINES; CANAR- ee Funcbout 00 bp. Gray Piss ADILLAC “= a Gee bon: 4 
cBride Hard —— EDICINE CABI el baa cock. "Mt 63803. |_ PHILLIPS. ron FARAKERTS. BABIES. $4088. |-—- SEE LEE Tris is We One Jouve. Been. leoe- mulsage, Also Sn" al q 
coe eee CS an| Rae." sor etal abet sit meat es | oa ee” ¢The Tractor Man” JHIEF a WE ett ee Saal 
‘ ma — —_ 4 ‘ a: - 
medicine Aine. arge seeetion ot | _ A z fcc value pear! ‘seals | gern eis de33, ag < od MOBILE. HO Boa se ING Chev. Converti 
aati tants namie nite and) watts raiuep Michiras Au NFION. WE DELIVER 1, 3 EROVIAN FE $-8031,|FRAZER ROTO FE 3-9830| See _-E HOMES D s Ts nae ne. site t ile 
units all at pb me Boge door 7 ld yds. or more of 1,3 a as Aig Fi0a, and service Fig = PARTS 5 Bg geo 51 ft. Dantias! | ROKEE OAT ae goed . — 
A 16 i-3-4- bargains. albott Lum top soul and “fu dirt —- _ pets “wU —— clean, we ont we ~SOLE FE “0. aries 051 Coke bay a tee . Up to _ pont TRA ats - imc CHEE se ser” over = 
MEYERS PUMPS BP. 8, Taint. abso Lumber _soytime. PE the | Dusiness. = 5 GERMAN SHEP- OLENS TRACTORS — Hutchinson's Ts a ae me CUTER He - -| Bost offer take ee ee . 
Garage D jet ar ieee PS ware. co I wd eon « BUY. DO oT VGRMEGLY Gant REGISTERED 1 yr. PR 60118 M. E. TILLER das Gites tree railer Sales oo YBAUGH’ vom a FE 260". 
‘oors and a. wt mg well p= ges a cup | 23. am verised top BAND | —2#!?_votnter a SHORT ROTO-HOE ‘S Corse Phone oR > et pg Plains ee and Ave. 
eraciglaeaind Orren Ps ee ioaloent des pump | _Ave. Ph PE 360 scons sad § | xf top aoa Aiea FE tease THOROUGHBRED ee POWE = he Gay morons xD VEC Ba 
a Lewis convertible tur | TOULETS +2622 i on 25154. ss TOY | PEKINO- en -k MOWERS ___ 2890 8. Dort Wi he Date Ney ne See rgain 7 
ruaranteed tee "ie ‘pe on qivatrien 6s VALE Sines p< Fg Seen cat FE Pet anor yilestEss. ALL Evans Equipment. 6501 term —— “tnd "6, To ENGWANGE_ ERS. S 
‘ ee, Our eet plates a pe eg te nit §. Vern Goyette. and FE “EEG, MOP O'S Asie, “FE _MA 51878 or On 386 Disie Hwy i — ten i oe | i 
ee We oaths = ago yO ~~ vabes wand. gravel CRUSHED STONE. WTD: REO TO FREE DISC & PLOW ral eT _fnd_traer, Mt 4200 For’ boat | 
ne Eat ve | See ge tak hoteles ANGUS) uted Bos tee sfanint option actos riaht 
rr) pend a ate ARDWARE FELEVInONG Ki - OP MANURE @AND W! a power. Exch Boats SOAR moss 
M t Adams FE 2-881) freezers. NS REFRIGERATORS. ear fil dirt. FE a \NTED mall 7 cult, $295 ange trailers, "Staton Chain r oom 
on UST | WRECK New flone se ‘.* froners. Gravel tn ANY AMOUNT. fits, Hino culy fond ear Auth . Byargete boat Chain ws and Spot” 
flooring. lumber 2" ot yA..; ter Ot Cos S Samos “a ag PEAT aa eMALt tae Cyee™ $695 ric. with a tee Face and init SROV AL. CHAMPION. New Bonre Phone ca PLACE 
. eis itt | BHP OUTBOARD MOTOR DRIVEW vel OR +1540, af IT y4., any othe =. wT 
Sardine ar kas Moa Say See eee Sea, faites OP SO Seyi Pee ron baa one err ae ee oe oe mee Sn a ne | SPECIALS 
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K. G. HEMPSTE , Bee WOLV = soorevea vere rats | COCKER FUPPIBG 9 BLACE. 1 Ege Ses very: we bed “gown, ts trailers aa } gees Gwent erasers ata MOTORS, 2 Ford C1. Cpe.....$1 
ur E. Huron -AD LUMBER ERINE _ “4 laens MU top soil for old. FE 42296. male. 2 mos. pn as = PFraRM ; AP to te} boat trailers ' raft boats Pont. Sed. “3° ll 
Rootes a 300 8 AND - 916 Lone | Do Includes PICKUP ey ARTS 1 tor the | 48 Cpe... $222 
STORM WINDOWS MOVING SAL +4384 | No Se beddoct FE co. custom FROCENG BY TOAD, gs Trained, Boarded with nog a Ford une Everything ST ORE noe MARINE Pont. Sed. C 
a ee EENS | $2 gal. electric water b a Used sheeting pet ML -- 2278 | ChosMED# @ BY LOAD. | BOARDING, BA 70| fing. Het Sacer Lane ‘na Rus: | @ 5. Te a Sunday PM SHOT AROUMT BETSOIT— GET 49 Mere. Cl. C pens $299 
Servers 7E.SaR eee ee ae Tiel laralorieg ith fins fag | Nowa rep ta ja | sping. tot M Pery. PE lh GRAIN DRILL” pas ae time | Mie genet mie’ go it 49 Ford 4 doe 24333 
= - a : ve 16. ‘ *» 5 = another 5 ee ee 
a on pe, ae ee _ hi oneea web des eke ores ere Sfraren—ang|__ Hey deat" 8 Fae | a OE ECIALS roy HOURETRATLER. 3 SPS St ote Be 50 Olds CL Cerne pa 
61467 vered. 635.50. Cash she and NO MACHINE 0107 Bora | vel M All kinds of ’ & Feed to «o. 2 years old, ready gate. call after Por quick _ 10655 this week. Howard load | +< Ss " Cpe.. 
cm wma Open dail and pitas | —Dike._$8. PE $0875 #10. BOY a sizok 71 hole: ; = 8. 4:30 p.m at 218 | WOL ‘Dixie, Corner of ‘teomis | 5! Chev +2. $555 
— s 8-1 Be ~ STREAMLIONT 37 POO? - a. z : 
| IB nig? Mh og BB Arnason Plu 6. “Sun 10 Yo 3 ee eee CAOwN GRIPE. | —= Ping sand. and: gravel FB a algae amp BROME | B. i, tb tad Ite po “Tende HT. | Coats Feathereraft WHIRLWIND Green 2 dr. $699 
nee & Decker power | © MY» sits Supply nt giz? mm F4] Wollensax a-esea | _White ‘Kane Ra Susone. and now at a. ne buy, aod rts a oy ys oot, Gonpnen ge yo CONVERT 
‘Washbowls with fittings WOD FLAPS FoR YO ™ “tnd “reflector: fl ‘joe. | Ter — CAVATING ALFALFA AND AL KINDS OF Sse cur Tops . ; Terms to suit.|. Soq man’ Canoes. Bering '49 Olds H ieee 
=a  “F tilmbeld , . o@ (c ; , . eee es 
ome tases iF, Silat “Posen By fi ‘in oo, rege | PERIL pO HOUGHTEN & SON | “MOBILE __| Rasen wn | 130 Olds Besuty Saas 
ag feoso| ere WALK stviz napic.| Do disposal, yas ANIC SEWAGE her Ton of more det (MIXED san "tals ocester” OL AP, AR Factory trained mechanic at your | 'S Olds Beauty ne 9566 
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1%” BIR PE $2100 Seared i COMBINATION — ANYONE wWiTHl Altaite and CUTTING ase ik Stewart coaches are tru! tee SHARRINOTON BOATS 53 Olds 98 'Po Be 000 - G99 
— RS | cate wes id concrete. Sevtig pine. $14.15. ao ‘we tnd est in 2 scree < wii a Sats ‘corm grain reece. $200.| Frenty tort © Jnjouste © coon rape Reon) - ower. $1999 
Limited Number ce Seer Tee § CHURC wall | of 380 new car new subdivision SALE: waiver. Oa SA, grain eritts. size a complete baths bigger For Sale ; SPECI 
viuen DOOR” _ . RCHES ES ile ewag, ADDS than 5 Le po eds ny ocher ‘new featur with ful | Airplanes 195 AL 
(ec | C UNION ae Sat oe eta ana dower a S| Care Derieraieenie-| ts ‘ta Sees sh oer | cman, oop mas 36 | 1950 Olds Holiday. |New 
GREENHOUsE 78 ons ; sia BCONOMY TRACTO _ trailer the i . , 
SBE a ae eS oe SS | et tn So ae | ROL re se | permenant) 
Ne) Lg = vew ae] JN EM 3 Seer" MA 4.2000 | "areas — 4 ee 8 yore 1006 | ams FE Fe. $300 for equity. OR fu, to ines — selection ned frail T These are just a $1,000 a 
d Ti - | REE , RRIg PON) ransportation 
wile Rt ET aTONE Nails & Fen Store of Pov Sutte F ti ee | Te WANORE LAGE, CORN AND HAY FOR writ PLOW AND CULT: ©) we win _ Offered the ‘many | ood few of 
wat Reidwin, ‘Armatrone |} tommonf0.0- ce | SESLIs St Ars im Bind. Some © i; | Pind soen AA nie Miaka lies toes CRAVING APam, 3 Pom 87 Th deals at 
, -O-Les 98 _Ave. PE 5-6 ._ PRICED NDI- on or wha’ ; lis, 
G & M COMPANY — A ae se yon RENT | gina T® Sa  parvEWAT | ieee oil Ine BROS. Boe! "Getonh ise Sales. a, share expen, FE 630, ie 
saws AND PA? La er. sore. mixers. pumps, | Ith sae +0008. reason- | "RESH BO re KING BROS DMichiens bottip ens. 7 Oe bee a ag : Bright S 
WALL Ww BLACKETT” ag gf yo poi y ¥ ever eos ae oa “Toor rE 1 Bitte ‘Soot of'L + a pee PONTIAC ears pot 
B BL S pipes. sand. gravel, toprol, peat, sol, sand. grovel Call dirt “and ce eS a nD. . cf, take Orton on re este ‘ay Union 8 art 
2529 a DG. SUPPLIES _W, Moncam Fre cen gge _haid stone, Fe ent dort ana | 2 9-008. gcRONTIAG RO. AY OPDien AMERI __ MY 30721 . on M-24 [ae FE s at Orchard Lak 
TRACTOR na, | S61 Dinte Hwy tealm. FE 4-5240. MITED AMOUNT Oe GOOD FOR REGISTERED one, O. Abs CHALMER EX- ig oe ~ GENER Wired ete wer PE bem 8-0488 e 
BiB an hone reer g| aft | Eh pea ee roe AOE, Laa| feast ie | Pesaetae ox Broo me eRe SRT | cmey nO Wingy 
Kk 5 Floor sonderehent _santere-va MiCHIOAN 12.90) grpiNa an Walled Lakes A a very substantial guers Ooty | Wanted Mig pM 
oh oa HEATER. NEW. 00. ot A thomp pumps with 13 | Buel “leaner well| Scssed “road, ~ > aves call O HORSES, FOR Sale Ait eo Pone” MA eet ned. | _seee we Pay Urea Used Cars 88 Cane ORION MM wigt wileste, ; 
. : n Sauirrel ere pro- | - 22381. apolt a 1 Di ‘OTO! 
Coleg Oo en rowsn™ #0. Perry. _ 2 Stina eo REQ. TENNESSEE —— oy a A ee Teer Space 73 _ ‘oventisy aoe B BUYER ant ie Fae 
Skiliteo} 7 on, Corky na ¢. | MODER ‘3067s sad a mm. 
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pues and fahis aoe Synlatte WF Millet oa ae Eiieahetoe See aed Three TO | mower. Cultivator, plow sod meat white “TAKE fay | Per, hie 1GH Bieracte— aye 7-DOR 
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-DADNT #28 gal. | Lier UST SEL :| 181 Oattent Ave. . ict et ; | _ oe Clyde Pm. Miltord MU’ 6003s. SPRIN _ Auto ‘ H ims) CHEVROLET. 3 TONE MAS 
wines $5.08 Gel. | Aer ine weet DO IT tacghipetted WIE ig — F_* -¥- ag | @, EXTRA MU_¢0628, Sinem G SPECIAL Accessories _ H. J. VANWELT too. 310 series | HARD 
3 2p Onn fer eS 5 ur naeres eno ay th Gs A Thome Pare Be * etiverWilnon Elwood. seit Poo Pperaute eve onto Yes Auto Glass Se 80| mow + ciiear ie 8c aor a a 
: : ae es tractor » 1953 | When s Servi y_or SCRAP CARS. cuntatiet a3 6 | 
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L HOS®, % a, gn eal Oo + 0 onanll Bin delivered. Also Weight 3,000. ‘on" ® years. = 10 ft. — aieer dle: ye wait. Insurance insta’ while . ECONOMY, 22 Aubu: nelle aaaTi 
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A.C.CO BAST. DING. | $178 Paape On oot under roof tp GRA 2003,_ eee. . . $175. ooket’ $204 loader, and HUB Saturday Until stalled. CARS OR 143 pn CHEV RO OE nie” 
dag MPTON & SONS : thts Gi f= sedate i ahe ee nn rownkc . Cte Ee Haan co. ponent Y= | ana 4 ar radio. beater. ae 
St. Opposite We-| rece Pu i new gare STORM SASH ANTED — 199 LOADS, OF FILL eae sare and Tru outhorined Pura iecter deal ATTENTIONT a Excevsnt scondiion. Win het 
; ; ip new Atuminum combination, windows a Lobe FE| Wanted Li SPRAYERS, “—_ ae ease We ere. wrec ONL See M&M Motor Sa | tite CHEV. “RADIO elo 
2 . CEE sews |_ Wood, Coal & Poel 62| "tar. ock 73) fed Myer, in'stock. W, | inte soda ow mings weveral | 2627 op et om te ee a sonable Can be seen at eas 
lies. WEEDON DRY SLAB stuf Garden and. Lawn equi Miller meee Transmission used en- er ee ae thew oes ma ball at 3008 W. 
1061 8. Telegraph R4. PE 42808 AND EITC _Ma baa. ££. fous. Windward frome (mort eee egg Me — a iy THEN OET 1 CHEVIE, EXCELLENT 
: USE OUR +2508 een dei. ee gore Lae Rd. Avenue (north pnvheare generators and Rebuilt "BILL . GET tise. 5% een 
DO YOUR OWN te For Sale Poultry SCHRAM voltage SPENCE ns canadien. 4 : 
repairing. Com. Delivered. FE 74 | _2 section 2539 Dixie He AUTO PARTS oun tee dio he DOOR. RA- 
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DOLI ey THE HIGH £""indtine wood» Os pera for hens, Wnoe 7 ge ee wena TY | “tetas coe ree 
R FO & Paint . Oakland | Witt Trail Elwood, 5801 3.9752 | 96" Oak in: 46 care M 63906 owner. 
R PAINT Oe ee ._ PE +062. a tn TORS tas Cur GOOD CONDITION. 
? “6 WHITE EMDEN, GOsLINGS _ 134 ise? or as BUNCE hac ph. Fe 4-413 | 803 , A, D 
GOR | Commerce. north e TRACTOR. EX- ‘~ S 0, SE N. Main, Roch Fr stdin” to 10 om. 
:— |" Sale Fa Rs lee OnP| orm FE ester | EVROLET ii DOOR POW. 
Farm ORCHARD +8742. condition, MOTOR, om er glide. De 3 : 
- : Produce 75 capacity SPRATER ms GL Wee dena On. PINE “Row BUYING ) om ties ist Mi Clem condiian.. 
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bd S, LOADER . een F, CARS. ae a ; heeter. white 
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hee ERGUSON, FOR ’ Cass at West Pike 8. prices ene a ge 12l?, 2, Buenmore, Lake 
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‘These Cars at Our New Lot 
809 S. Woodward Ave. 
Phone..........FE47469 
1953 Pontiac 2 door Chieftain deluxe. This car is 
like new. 
$1195 
1953 Oldsmobile 98’ 4 door. Beautiful two-tone. 
Radio and heater; hydramatic, . 
$1495 
1950 Ford 2 door 8-cylinder, Radio and heater. A 
‘ good one. 
- $295 
1948 Buick. In good condition. Ready to roll. Only 
$195 
1951 Ford Victoria. A one owner. Has Fordomatic, 
radio, heater, seat covers. Priced to sell quick. 
1954 Pontiac Catalina. Like new. Beautiful coral 
and white. Radio and heater, white walls. 
Will trade. = 
1951 Pontiac 4 door sedan. Two-tone blue. A nice 
: car. Only 
$495 
1947 Ford 2 door. 8-cylinder. Radio and heater. 
$150 
1946 Ford 2 door 8-cylinder. Radio and heater. Only 
$95 
1953 Nash Rambler Hardtop. Like new. Has radio, 
heater and O. D. 
1950 Buick 2 door. Black with white walls, radio 
and heater. Very clean, 
$495 
1952 Chevrolet deluxe 4 door. Radio and heater, 
white walls. Low mileage. 
1953 Ford Victoria, Low mileage, radio and heater. 
Fordomatic, whitewalls. See this one for 
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Over 100 Cars To Choose From. 
809 S. Woodward Ave. 
Phone FE 4-7469 
Open 
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"49 Ford 2 dr 8..$ 245 
"50 Chev. 2 dr. ..$ 295 
"49 Int. % t. pick.$ 275 = °51 Chev. -2 dr. 
'S4 Ford 2 dr. ...$1445 "52 Chev. 2 dr. 
53 Ford 4 dr. ...$ 875 
’SO Pontiac 4 dr...$ 375 
*53 Ford convt. ..$1395 
*§2 Stude. 8 4 dr..$ 695 
53 Chev. 4 dr. ...$ 975 
"48 Stude. 4 dr. ..$ 195 
'49 Ford clb. cpe..$ 295 *51 Chev. 2 dr. 
’49 Lincoln cl. cp..$ 395 | 
48 Pontiac sedan.$ 245 
211 S. Saginaw St. 
. And Prices Are 
DOWN "47 Buick sedan .$ 165 
*52 Pontiac 2 dr. .$ 745 
*50 Plymouth sed. $ 495 
’50 Chev. 2 dr. . 
52 Olds 2 dr. ...$ 895 
'S4:Chev. sedan .$1395 
47 Chev. sedan .$ 195 
53 Pontiac 2 dr..$1245 
"48 Chev. convt. .$ 195 51 Chev. 2 dr. ..$ 645 
53 Olds 88 2 dr..$1495 53 Chev. sedan ..$1095 
°53 Dodge 4 dr. ..$1045 "52 Chev. 2 dr. ...$ 695 
49 Chev. 2dr. ...$ 195 48 Pont. clb. cpe.$ 295 
’53 Pont. st, wgn. $1495 53 Chev. sedan ..$ 995 
*54 Chev. st. wgn. $1695 ’53 Chev. 2 dr. ...$1245 
'48 Willys sta. wg. $ 495 50 Pontiac 2 dr...$ 475, 
*50 Ford sta. wg. $ 595 = 51 Chev. sedan ..$ 695 
"$4 Ford 2 dr. ...$1495 
53 Chev. clb. cpe$ 895 '50 Buick 2dr. ...$ 345 
*51 Chev. 4 dr....$ 545 54 Ford sta. wg.$1895, 
*52 Pontiac 2° dr..$ 745 48 Ford stake ...$ 445 
*53 Chev. clb. cp..$1245 
"47 Chev. 2 dr. ...$ 145 = "50 Buick sedan ..Open 
48 Merc. sedan .$ 185 53 Chev. 2 dr. ..$1245 
51 Ford 2 dr. ...$ 545 = 53 Chev. spt. cpe.$1345 
51 Pontiac 2 dr..$ 745 "52 Ford sedan ..$ 745 
"46 Chev. sedan ..$ 175 50 Chev. sta. wg.$ 645 
$2 Ford 2 dr. .... $675 ’'49 Packard 4 dr..$ 295 
MATTHEWS HARGREAVES | “YOUR CHEVROLET DEALER” 
FE 4-4546 | -.$ 675 
.-$ 795 
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"49 Pontiac 4 dr..$ 299 
"49 Ford clb. cpe.$ 199 
52 Ford 2 dr. ...$ 699 
’51 Hudson 2 dr. .$ 299 
'47 Willys sta. w.$ 299 
’54 Ford country s.$1744 
52 Chrysler cl. cp.$ 899 
'S3 Ford 4 door. .$ 899 
°53 Stude. cl. cp..$ 999 Cheapies 
"48 Plym. sedan. ...$99 
46 Hudson 2 door. .699 
’47 Ford clb. cpe...$99 
"37 Ford 2 door....$44 
"39 Dodge 2 door. ..$44 
49 Olds 4 door... $99 
’46 Pontiac clb.-epe. $99 
"41 Ford clb. cpe...$44 
'46 Chev. sedan ....$99 
50 Pontiac 2 dr..$ 244 °'46 Buick 2 door....$99 
51 Ford 2 door. .$ 344 
50 Buick 4 door.$ 199 
52 Pontiac ht... 999 Convertibles 
51 Ford Victoria.$ 699 
53 Plymouth 4 dr.$ 799 1952 Pontiac ....$1099 
1953 Ford ....... $1199 50 Hudson ope. $ 14 1953 Chevrolet ..$1199 
iit aet | Cee tT. "51 Nash Rambler $ 544 1950 Ford ...... ‘$ 499 
"53 Chev. 4 door. .$ 899 
52 Buick Riviera.$ 899 
52Chev. 2 door.$ 599 Trucks 
53 Ply. sta. wgn..$ 999 
' '$3 Chrysler 2 dr..$1244 
53 Pont. Cata....$1299 
51 Merc. cl. cpe..$ 599 
53 Ford ranch w.$1199 
54 Plym. Savoy .$1299 
’51 Pontiac 2 dr..$ 499 °53 GMC Y, t. pick.$644 
’51 Ford Express. .$499 
"49 Stude. wt Ex.$199 
"54 Ford % t. pick.$744 
"50 Chev. 4% t. pan.$344 
’53°Chev. stake ...$599 
_ HAROLD TURNER, FORD 
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464 S. Woodward, Birmingham 
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52Chev. 4 dr... $895 2-DAY "52 4 dr....... ‘$2 De Soto V8 4 dr. H105| FREE ‘$1 Buick 4 dr........ 7 $1 Dodge Cl. Cpe... .$795 OME TRIAL ’51 Cadillac 62 4 dr...$... suPO"T JUST BUY A CAR 
"50 Dodge 4 dr....... $595 THE 
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"48 Pontiac 4 door 
50 Chevrolet 2 door 
’49 Plymouth 2 door 
’51 Buick Super 4 door 
"52 Chevrolet 4 dr. dix. 
’51 Mercury 4 door 
Our warranty is 
52 Buick Super 4 door *53 Chevrolet convert. 
°52 Ford Victoria 
We don’t sell all 
’54 Chevrolet 2 door 
53 Buick Hardtop 
53 Pontiac 4 door 8 
*53 Buick Roadmaster © 
    FE 2-9101 TELL ME-SIR What's your pleasure? Whether it be a low cost transportation special or 
a fine late model low mileage beauty, we have a fine used car for every 
pocketbook. Remember, we want to sell you and your friends, We're 
open till 9 pm. Ten courteous salesmen to serve you! 
9250. Some with automatic shift. Your choice. All with radios and heaters. 
49 Dodge Club Coupe "49 Ford 2 door 
*48 Ford 2 door 49 Pontiac 4 door 
*49 Studebaker Sedan *50 Nash 2 door 
$650 We've been in business 24 years. Your goodwill is our interest. 
’51 Hudson 2 door "52 Ford 2 door 
*51 Pontiac 4 door *52 Plymouth 2 door 
’5S2 DeSoto 4 door "52 Dodge 2 door 
~ $1050 worth something. Our appraiser is crazy. 
*53 Chevrolet 2 door 53 Ford Customline 
"53 Pontiac 2 door . 53 2 door 
’53 Ford Mainline "54 Nash Rambler 
$1350 . the cars in town, but we get our share. ' 
*53 Buick Special 4dr. 53 Chrysler 2 door 
*53 Merc 4 door *53 Chev. Bel Air 4 dr. 
*54 Ford Mainline 53 DeSoto 4 door | 
$1650 Only % down, 24 months on the balance. First payment 7 weeks! 
'S4 Pontiac 2 door *53 Buick Super 4 door 
SS Buick Sep Herdtop SV CUrTOUt Bel Air St Horeary Monterey 
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our financing plan. We believe that we can be of service! 
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100 Cars to Choose From 
"54 Pont. *53 Chev. 
Radio & Heater Bel Air 2 Dr. 
Hydramatic Radio & Heater 
$1,795 $1,095 
"49 Chev. S51 Ford 
Radio & Heater Panel 
$295 $595 
*51 Chrys. 53 Pont. 
4 Dr. Radio & Heater Catalina, Hydra. 
. Auto. Trans. Radio & Heater 
$695 $1,395 . 
*S2 Chev. ° 
Convertible, P.G. 2 Der soe 
Radio & Heater Radio & Heater 
$895 $395 
4 rig Dodge 50 Chev. r. 4 Door Deluxe 
Radio & Heater Radio & Heater 
$395 
54 Ford ; 52 Ford 
Gustomline 2 Dr. 2: Dr. Radio & Heater 
$1,595 — "49 "53 Dodge 
Good Tran tion - Auto. Transmission 
Radio & Heater Radio & Heater 
$295 #45 
"53 Pont. — "51 Pont. 
4 Dr. Dix. 8 Deluxe 8 Hydra, 
Radio & Heater Radio & Heater 
. $1,195 $795 |   a ~ en 
    | with Real Buys in Used Cars. CY OWENS “Your FORD Dealer” 
STARTING APRIL OFF 
- Don't Buy Anywhere .Until 
You See These “Specials” 
1950 Ford 2 doors Real = at only 
| $295 
1950 Buick 4 door mers This is a special. 
$195 
1951 Hudson Hornet 4 door. 4 new tires. Mechan- 
ically good. 
$395 
1951 Ford 2 door sedan. = radio and heater. 
$4 
1952 Chevrolet deluxe 2 door. 
Hurry on this one. ~ Radio and heater, 
1949 Ford 8-cylinder 2 door. Radio and heater. } $195 
1951 Lincoln 4 door an Should sell for more. 
1950 Chevrolet deluxe 2 door sedan. Radio and\ heater. 
$395 
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1947 Buick 4 door ......-..000. seseeeeseee $135 
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       By EARL WILSON TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS | panelists. (9) Theater Playbill. |9:30—(2) Robert Q. Lewis. Denti : rs ‘ 4 ntist Provides Break Greta Garbc got her first wrinkles! . . . Al Horwits, the|@@®—(7) Little Rascals. “Lucky| /{izt¥ Took an Axe” story of) 14 4. 7) wiser Wonderland. (4) 6 Months Study Hollywoodian, saw Barbara Bel Geddes in “Cat on @ Hot Tin| Commer.” (9) Capt. Video. Ad-) ar ean aera Massa.| Ding Dong School. (2) Garry for Helen Shields, Born Roof” and named the show “Southern Freud Chicken.” a — for Mu-| chusetts in 1896. (4) Theater.| Moore. in British Honduras a per what the average 
xe. rt : ,| “Now Where Was It?” comedy . , technician spends be ; 6:15~(9) 'N Austin G aT | 10:36—-(4) Way of World. (2) Ar>| NEW YORK — Pretty blonde : 
We understand everybody associated with Ed Murrow’s pro-|' News. Paul Willan -_ a scien drerd thur Godfrey. | ectreas Halen Shields believes is fore he is a qualified TV gram wanted the privilege of planting the hidden walkie-talkie a . | doing things in the grand manner. service dealer! No profes on Marilyn Monroe’s person. Usually it’s concealed inside the |**—‘”) Superman. George Reeves @s and amnesia. Gisele Mac- | 19:45—(4) Sheilah Graham. oe _ - J % let as man of future in adventure. Kenzie, in first dramatic role, : | an ack seven weeks, sional man in any figld is 
bodice. Janet Leigh wouldn anybody fix it on her but (9) Play of Week. Boris Kar.| With June Dayton, Robert- Web- 11:00—(7) Story Studio, (4) Home. | accepted two new major roles oblidged to read and étudy 
_ eye? Janet Leigh, though usually a gent does it.| jor in “House of Death.” (4)| ber. (2) Millionaire. “Story of | 13:38—(2) Strike It Rich —both of them enormously time- 
ey Se ra * ke i. Hostess Theater. George Brent Quentin Howard,” story of what | . ° _ | aes. more continuously. So ask 
Bob and Ray did it on their radio | in “Medicine Woman.” (2) News| happens when stingy man is|  qHURSDAY AFTERNOON Seven weeks ago, she became yourself why he should be given million dollars. the mother of a baby girl interested in giving you a 
12:@0—(7) 12 O'Clock Comics. (4)| Sharen Helen and shortly 
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        Do you need cash? Do you ewe | Everett R. Phelps. Hodges of Brooklyn Dodgers, | ° San ee a eon a money?” .. . “Yes,I de”. . . “Well, | 7:e9—(7) Kukla, Fran and Ollie. mapiraer berms a gro e918-~2) Lev Marlowe on “Concerning Miss 
sir, don’t waste a minute! Why don’t | Puppets. (9) City Detective. Rod Stage Pa variety eel <i Martowe,” TV Daydrama BEWARE you go te the Household Finance Co.?” Cameron in case of “Perfect} Got a Secret. Quiz with Garry |!2:30—-(7 Beulah. (4) Feather! When she was 17 years old, she . . + “That's who I owe the money to.” | Disguise.” (4) Amos wt Andy. vd Your Nest. (2) Search for To | teft her family and braved New THE SERVICE 
x * *« * _ ’ ee York City in search of a career his wife “ 10:00—(7) Jumbo Theater. ‘‘Weath- |. BAR Marion Marlowe'll play Las Vegas—at| Disarpcars’ i) sponse | er Clear, Track Fast.” (9) Para. |!%45—(2) Guiding Light, =| in ihe theater. GAIN! 
the. new hotel, “The Dunes”—from June} Holiday. Jim Erwin shows films| £09 Playhouse. Walter Abel in-|1:00—(4) Bob Maxwell. (7) Charm | gq ar jintoeneortush Hondur- BARBARA 13 to July 13, then take a California vaca-| of fishing from canoes, hunting| ‘oduces story of “American) Kitchen. (2) Inner Flame. father was with the United Fruit Sponsored by the « tion for two weeks. When’s she marrying Larry Puck? .. . “I| deer and in “Ontario,} Duel.” (4) This Is Your Life. | ,, : moose : -¢ | 4:15—(4) Sonny Elliot. (2) Road of |Company), Helen attended high think pretty soon. I’m getting lonesome.” , Sportsman's Paradise.” Ralph DP penser ge — Life. school in Mexico City. Upon her|day held a %l-year-old factory OARLAND COUNTY 
~ «x * *& 1:15—(T) Storybook. Lou Gehrig,| ing. Light heavyweight bout: |1:30—(2) Ladies Day. (4) Jean | dation, Helen convinced her | worker who they say admitted the ELECTRONIC 
“The career of @ pop singer” as outlined by Kermit Schafer | “King of Diamonds.” Carl “Bobo” Olson vs. Joey| McBride. See Tarh aed teane® 10 5» | fetal chasting of lesieh Lang. 31. | en produced a My a record albums: 1D a Crock-| Maxim. 1:45—(9) Cartoon. ll become ore, lonely country road two days | 
1950—Discharged from Army. Booed off in story of folk hero who helps | “Pr. Jeli ad Mr. Carunines = |22@—(?) Stars on Seven. (9) Mary| ‘However, Helen says that when | Lang's body, riddled with 14] 
stage in civilian amateur contest. Andrew Jackson's army in In-| comedy about glamour photog-| MO"Ean Show. (4) Hour of} she arrived she was too bashful nary pep peal ig ight | and dian Wars. . Fess Parker plays| rapher. (9) Chuckwagon. Variety| 5®°¥*- to beck for a feb and to for |S wcoded nig | 1951— changing tire near Davy. Repeat showing. (9) Mil we the first few months “just suf- area not far from his . . western style. (4) Mr. District |2:30—(2) Art Linkletter. (9) Dol- po home in Blue Lake Township. about 
B'way, the jack slipped, car fell ém his | lion Dollar Theater. Douglass! Attorney. David Brian plays| larama. fered.” Ghe did manage to get $0- miles nerdy of Mchinge—— ol toe, he screamed in pain and anger. Montgomery in “Forbidden.” | crusading D. A. in new adven-|s.9g (7) Theater. (9) Th into summer stock and joined her 
Overheard by Mitch Miller of Colum- (4) Eddie Fisher. Diahnn Car-| ture. = ursday | family in Washington the follow. | Held without charge in Muske bia Records whe signed him te record roll, guest. (2) News. Doug Ed- : Matinee. (4) Ted Mack Matinee. | img year where she worked for | gon County oon for “i ti new wards. 10:45—(2) Sports Corner. Chuck] (2) Big Payoff. the Capital City radie station | derson Nance of Dalton T 
style.” \Vlssannou tile cn Sack uae 1:45—(4) News Caravan. John | Dave” comments on fights. /g:15-(4) Golden Windows. ene marty meting chepying | ship. Officers sald he Had . . ~~] 11:0@—(7) Soupy’s On. Variety. |. prog®am for a department store. | provoking day. 4 dates with Gloria Vander Cameron Swayze. (2) Perry d |3:30—(4) Greatest Gift. (2) Bob 
bilt and Ysa Zsa Gabor. Insisted they Como. Songs. ee ee ee |- Cae ‘ sie ent nn ee wel Coe, hen were just friends. 8:00—(4) Request Performance.| | 1° i) Feature film. Fred Mac.|3:4S—(4) Concerning Miss Mar | dentist who just happened to know| ath. 1952— down $1,000,000 a night Paul Douglas, Constance Moore | !!:15—(7) Feature film. Fred Mac.) a station manager, and who sent in “The Trouble With Youth,”| Murray, Eleanor Parker in “Mil- . Lang, a foundry 
to play Las MARION i Youth.” | tionaire for Christy.” (4) Little |4:00—(9) Justice Colt. (1) Capt. | ber to see him. This led to Helen's | missing since , 1953—People\ back story of theater producer who . : — reading for the la 0 to old style songs. becomes interested in young ac.| Show. “The City Sleeps.” (2) Miss/ Flint. (4) Hawking Falls. (2) | te Martha At-| when he drove .| ett Tempheyet. Joined Army. Finished last in service-| tress (2) Arthur Godfrey and| Fair Weather. Betty Wright. Brighter Day. ale erp Be pr Aaa ser} | Dalton Township firemen started | Con Have the Best men’s amateur contest. . Friends. Variety. 11:20-(2) Nightwatch Theater. |4:15—(4) First Love. (2) Secret | “Rich Man's Darling.” Arthur Davis noted Long's aban || im BIG SCREEN Tv! \ * x * a z Arthur Davis noticed Lang's aban- \_ * 8:30—(7) Stu Erwin Show. Sty| Fabian of Scotland Yard, Charlie| Storm. Since then, Helen has done a|doned.car on the roadside The The All New 1955 
Robert Cummings, “Prince Umberto Haircut”—a version of | and June fry to engineer ro-| Cha | 4:30—(4) Mr. Sweeney’s World. (2) | 800d deal of radio serial work but body was found about 300 feet from | - the crewcut, 24% inches in front tapering off to % inch in the| mance between cousin Martha |11:39—~(4) Tonight. Variety with| On Your Account. | She has also remained close to the | the car. | SPARTON back — caused a big fistfight - Hafry Drucker’s “Exclusive; and sem captain. James Gleasoh, }*Stevé Allén. Kovacs, Val! 4 gs <7} Ricky the w proves In see a to summer; Lang and Nance both were mar- {J 7 - & 
‘Creations for Men” barbershop Ellen Croby co-star. Final Cluburn, guests. < Ricky _ Gowe. every year, Helen ried. Neither had any children. Model ema, ) in Beverly code. (0) My Little eee | , i Modern Romances. a _ — elias sar ¥ md 21” Table TV 
\ Cummings scissered twice Margie plots to become opera | THURSDAY MORNING 5:00—(7) Auntie Dee. (9) Let's | reviv “Liliom” which ic Switch 
F \weckt Set ie el ake Gee ae singer when opera impresario | 7:00— (4) Today. (2) Morning; Make Music. (4) Pinky Lee. (2) Se enna Kasam, Burgens Mere- Electric S Shock $ 
barbers began slugging each other— | ‘mes ‘0 dinner. Gale Storm, | . | Sagebrush Shorty. | dith and Ingrid Bergman. Causes Heart Seizure Priced 
while he was in the chair—over which | “*"¢s Farrell star. |ee— 7 Todd Purse Show. (4) 5:39-(7) Cowboy Show. (9) ead 5 a retatiod the Seutnine GRAND |RAPIDS (2) — Ernest fon : should have been photographed with |%—(T) Masquerade Party.| Romper Room. (2) Welcome| Howdy Doody. (4) Howdy acre erie neti cad Besaw, 63, is in critical condition | 
him . . . each insisting he gives the Guests use makeup to confuse| Travelers. Doody. Suc cis a Sha ane Se | STEFANSKI 
haireut better. The special short coif- ee ee lowing a heart attack induced by . 
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Red pay rary be again, has Inde at Mayo Clinic .. . Ava “wwe i, Muiheiana Wwa se Mayer wxye. PS Moe rue Story ewe, _outtine Ligne Job on School Board : Norring tossed by a horse, wedding gift from her hus- Carousel Giy- =" WJBK, News, T. George D a band - Didi Douglas, singing at the Park Avenue, wears a| “?O" Spor ee WCAR, News, Temple 2:00—WJR, Mrs. Burton ETROIT (#)—Sen. Patrick V. ° at the Par! by ‘wron. Piper_Paul WWJ, _Lent_Sermonetic : - i. . gold-flecked dress that costs 30 bucks a\ yard. eo Lowel Themes 11:18 WIR, Sports ae ea i Dovies sane Spy ri ey up his Hear This Amazing Hi-Fi AM and FM Radio 
Pretty Lee Sharon's giving up stripping, with Sammy WPOR. Art Veo Damme WPON tte Musie | 16 se wwd.-Pran Harrie WCAR, Tiger Game Board of Education yesterday and at 
nevis Jr. planning her new cafe act . .\. Nat Coloant inat | “Ww tae ser | aiye ut eee «| SETE Mateonrng ot | Sires Pus Bhi | Dr. Remus Robinson, @ surgeon, at Stars on Seven : . was named to fill out his 
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turned to sports; he was Sing Sing’s best athlete . Teresa| Yi, "%™ Wan. cLeod Ed. MacKensie Sen. 
Wright's here to see shows and may leave with a new play. . . Ser Saket Bee WEAR, Cote OM, News, ‘Party see ee? “Porkape it would be benefcial 8 Doris Duke’s Hawaiian mansion was damaged by fire om—Oan, & &. temee | WH, BO ee | ei ee Wed. Pepper “Young the board as well as the newly 
Ww3, Ose Man's Family CKLW, News, David : WsBK, Don elected member to serve now F ~~ * & * CKLW, Les Pau) WJBK. _ Binge WWI) Phrase That Peon’ | 8:65—WJIR, Gel Gunde , A ” WPON. Egan Show pe WWJ, Right to Happiness - | ie customer at Lindy’s mentioned the many suntans there and| s:se—wsn. Peace CuLw,"Guecn Tor ebay | WW. Rig pin rather than Walt watll July 1.” 
someoné said, “Of course—the waiters are all back from their| "w2, bisse snore ee ae poy tipe cuales de0-wim. House Party | they nie "Michigan | Call FE 4-1 515 pe WxYz. Stoppers 7:00—WJR, Jim Vinall 11:45—W4JR, Second Husband WWJ. Backstage Wife the Democratic sweep in Michigan. . Miami vacations!” That’s earl, brother. CKLW Squad Room WXYZ. Gsgood, Wolf WWJ, Second Chance UNS. Wattrics.,tcKensie| last November, upsetting Republi- 
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wife, permitted under Moslem law. w, CKLW, Toby David - 12:15—WJR, Parm Roundu; : > J 2 | . 4 
“EACH, Patten Tet . comm meee [teen neg (SERA MEC cecrmaeg ef DON'T MISS IT! 3 Karachj’s leading women have| Christmas celebrations were gn : WCAR, Carousel * 
demanded that Prime Minister| banned in Massachusetts from 1659) Sed You? weak Eom WPON, Lunchese, Suste WPON, Music Artistry 3 
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10” TV PIC. TUBE. .$ 9.75 exch. test. CHARLOTTE (?) — Wilford H. tes agehy after ro) rived too late yesterday to help . $ 
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INSTALLATION. . .$9.95 — (Ne Tubes Sold te Deslers) daughter Joann to the ajtar for $ 
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Sale Priced §6=—6 GH 
Maple finished hardwood, full 
panel back and sides. Remov- 
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your favorite position. Ex- 
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Colors of Cherry Red, Mint 
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