PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, MONDAY, MARCH 7, 1955—90 PAGES } yesterday heightened specu- Giant A-Blast Lights ‘ - neh kad Sap Za? xt . : ' ; «. * os : AC] : Egypt's Complaint Upheld U.N. Armistice Unit Raps Israel for Border Assault JERUSALEM (#)—Israel has been charged by the U.N. Mixed Armistice Commission as a “brutal” aggressor who deliberately attacked: Egyptian forces in the Gaza Strip a week ago. The armistice group said the bloody assault in which 38 Egyptians and 8 Israelis died violated the 1949 Pales- acre 8 Ral Wedding Rumored Again lation at U.N. headquarters in New York that the Secur- Viewing / tomic Fireball 55 Miles Away , 7 -— Rie . " fh e ee ‘ * * . Nuclear Flash Seen 550 Miles From Test Site Biggest Bomb of Series Touched Off in Nevada | This Morning LAS VEGAS, Nev. (# — The biggest and brightest blast of the 1955 atomic test series lighted western skies 20 minutes before { , \¢ oe ity Council would vote simi- dawn today. ler commare against Israel The white flash was per- Dlosive issue abai nest, Divorced RAF Ace haps the most dazzling ever Of all claimants to divinity only Christ could say “My coming was | week. Hints at Romance With seen in Las Vegas, 75 miles foretold, even to the smallest detail. Bt we curriod owe level objec-| Princess Margaret oye ohana Fiat. aa = delegation and the U. N. chair- | | above the mountains near Los An- The Life of Christ—I dele Dai! oNDON w—Persistent pres | above the’ mountain * maggi of France. rumors that Princess Margaret It was almost as though the sun History and Reason Prove Sci‘ issrese sts onc son Se ae's se eee an i counter . ry : complaint that an Egyptian unit | oer fn uechese tteag Meas Sesh tes seiekion a: had ambushed an Israeli patrol, | ‘48: A big circulation tabloid far as Klamath Falls, Ore., nearly es 8 starting a running fight that took | ©@‘Tied an interview with the RAF 550 airline miles away. It also wes ESUS ALONE WS DIVING | mere rr ce ar | my’ someaing tte sere : an 2 anaes This complaint was killed off | may be something to the stories.| suggest AND BRIGHTEST—Fireball from to- AP Wirephete | City, Phoenix, Ariz., and south of . ween too Favytion British papers first dropped hints | day's biggest blast of the current atomic tests is| at Yucca Flat, Nev. Criss-Cross flashes appear to be |e border i” Mesise. By BISHOP FULTON J. SHEEN voted againat and Gelcomaggt et eet wee ee oe viewed from Mt. Charleston, 55 miles from test site rockets Bred womanly from the steric Seen | gver set oft n Nevada, Tt was the History is full of men who said that’they came from! poder tension heightened Townsend _ hen test at the Nevada site God, or that they were gods, or that they bore a message over the weekend by. mone dem: he war an equerry in the ya Creorge Gobel, . q , | arte ef Ge current series, from God. Buddha, Mohammed,. Confucius, Christ, | °*rations in the Egyptian-held household and they were frequently | T); vag Preagy ote ae be poosee Socrates, Lao-tez and thousands of others, including the | °%* %°%. For the second time Disney Favored ps —_— e , a8, Arab refugees marched to Govern- | seen together at social fun¢tions. . P Charleston Range, west of the one who founded a new religion today in Los Angeles— | ment House and demanded that! The reports died down a short to Win Emmies . test site. ‘They reported i was each has a right to be heard for his claims. As the yard-| -yptian authorities give them . ° 4 one of the most impressive shets . arms to fight the Israelis. time later after Townsend sud- HOLLYWOOD Gobel ever seen from the mountain stick must be outside the cloth, otherwise it cannot As a safety precaution, 16 wives| dently was whisked off te Brussels | ang Walt Sie tenn © na vantage petat. measure it, so there must be some tests outside of the and cebtren of tn U, N. truce) as alr attache at the British Em- ieveriine to oie Sian Eaneaien ’ ‘The explosion was from 9 500 laimants 4 ailable to all men, all civilizations and | >*rvers area were sent) basay. Since then, as far as the | tonight as the nation, via NBC-TV, foot tower for the first time, all so duaias woathan io one of them is right in his to the Arab sector of Jerusalem.| British public knows, they | watches the seventh annual awards; Downtown Pontiac merchants tonight begifi a twice-a-| A vapor trail was visible high ages, y haven't met. of the Television Academy above the fire ball, the claims. The TV counterpart ot the | Week schedule of late hours to accommodate a growing i These tests are two-fold—reason and history. Rea- Flood Sweeping ble ed te Piel —\ movies’ big Oscar show goes on | number of evening shoppers. pam Big soni Br son, because everyone has it, even those without faith; asserted this weekend that the |"*Uomal television for the first) Richard L. McPartlin, president of the Retail Mer-|may have been in the area as part history, because everyone lives in it and should know s romance is still very much alive| "Twin start at 11:30 p.m, and|Chants Assn., said a majority of downtown stores will jot Air Force maneuvers shortly something about it. Into Ohio Towns and tat the matter will saon Come | continue to 1 a.m, EST. keep their doors open until 9 both Monday and Friday |""h'* insane meek finaly tadea reason claimants came Today the Mirror, which If Dieney wins an Trumy tn hie [mights, is “—— |like the filament of a light bulb. from God. the inant thing that ¢ os ae to a * os ’ is UD | first year of telocusting; the trip Formerly, shops were . ) The fireball, a perfect sphere, rose his claim’ would be to preannounce mye, i 603 Families Evacuated lation of 4% tallion, certlad 6a Se tase” te has caw'S0 tents open evenings Fridays only Jelke Vice Trial Steaua mobile manufacturers tell us when to expect anew| as River Crest: Moves) interview with the #-year-old| * Mim Me has wow 2 . : 20 seconds. Oscars, more than any other pro- ‘An increasing number of This was not the largest fireball a en tn eta us io] Downstream Rg eh shoppers have requested psp © San oe ee jet us know when He is coming, where He will be born,| CINCINNATI, 0. (UP) — The| some basis. at comanin in te homes the convenience ofan ada-| REQHENS |OdAY displayed a device that exploded where He will live, the doctrine will teach, the anamies et Cate River ret fete | _ Barve veperter Howard Jetmase at a black tie dinner show origi-| ional night opening,” with a SDescend Seehell sad ost make » ' -lying towns today iv Townsend . . . tained power about He the nake, the P Gath. By sais conformity with, |ing hundreds more families home-| Pictorial had commented that if) euné St the Moulin Rouge neve re tes ol _— ane mer Oleo Heir Hopes to Get | ont or 24 times normal A-bomb these announcements, we could j Him. Some @0t fasnities end 156 bunt-| mnrtore tort ton noe noon sae steve Allen is flying in from New | ate.” Women Jury to Hear | srengm. ey oppo ce threaten pn od does not do Us, |ness places have been evacuated | no - Yosts to canto the Saiywved past enid work | Call Girl Charges a ning’ cat peveatty pasted « in history and saying: own from God.” or * in ee Oe ee | He quoted Townsend as reply-|will handle the chores in New schedules and an upswing in the cw YORK (Ike The cafe standard A-bomb has a 10-second to in the desert and ve me this » | More than a third of these were | ing “That is nice to hear.” York. number of women being employed| NE (Ins) — fireball and = power of 20 kile Tereuch a case there is no objective historical test for caeundang count here ond Johnson said he also told Town- have brought about the demand. | society vice trial of Minot F.) tons, orthe equivalent of 20,008 such a messenger. We have just his word for it, and he| The state highway patrol re-| send the Pictorial had predicted oan ine City Eines Beene wee | (Mickey) Seite epened today Ser Ms} tenn of SHE. could be suffering a delusion. ported the closing of some a there soon would be an anneunce- Cal @e carve « reg Redtprer second run before Judge Francis) The fireball, higher than usual, If a visitor came froni a foreign country to Washing- | highways. meat from Buckinham Palace ctandarda, “? te » Aer fy, | L. Valente. | did not suck up as much dirt as ton, and said he was a diplomat, we would ask for both| From Pittsburgh to Marietta, O.,| “coneeening yourself and Prin- | , Dreasher, capertntensbeat. Valente barred the press and | ome from the cent, See. The his passport and his documents téstifying that he came | ‘be water is decreasing at the rate op age”. in Plane Crash McPartlin said the recent open- | Public from the first trial two years | Cowl rose qudidy > a *from a certain government. cate tomes Patrol reported tie it nee onnet ing of the city’s second municipal! ®@o because of the spicy Mature! jas Vegas in ene light of . His would have t0| nownstream from that point the | think it y aan much of : : short-term parking lot makes park-| of the testimony, and Jelke's con-| dawn the stem was reddish and f no a to antedate his coming. If| water is rising by one-fifth foot Fac] te Believe 14 Killed in C54 ing facilities “especially attractive | yiction was reversed. The present unusually thick. we ask for such proofs of | per hour The water here appar-| Spotted on Mountain | ® the evening shopper.” hearing is wide open the top of the mushroom identity from diplomats, we | ently had reached a crest of 56.7|__ THe Stories peviving the romance) , ————— oe to perhaps 30,000 feet, it pore. | ut t0 do 8) feet. nearly five feet over flood |‘Umors were pegged on the fact in Southern Formosa Chai Deni OK delke, %-year old ex-playboy | seemed to divide into two puffs, an ets red. re tonne e wabiect of |atase thet Margaret will be 25 Aug. 2! o,rpe1 ans) — Wreckage of irman venies and heir to « $3,000,000 oto for- | But it was entirely possible that religion, aeking: “What rec Be predicted earlier that wl remission of her elder |@% American CH Skymaster was H tame, te accused of podiling #00 | mien Oe SS alitule barat y - was e has at high alti . County's Side Roads|ord is’ there before you! (Continued on Page 2, Col. 6) sister Queen Elizabeth I. sighted on the side of 0 20.000ost for Phone Rate Hike | s-ss00».nicn pleasure girts to |e Tao chock’ wf the expleston Bilt + Main Trunks| ¥ere born, that you were Gap, anf sesenmamen hed “uo ing” LANSING (UP)—Chairman John aags coat tom fe ona \iminutes after the flask, The — in Fair Shope} Wim fis int in nindie | Pair to Keep Own Child er ny a ret ee Sten Sr eon. a touly les trom YOR Although spring is preparing to! please Nor at the moment’ Cheist Some wreckage was spotted in al- | report today that the commission| Both prosecution and defense an- . enter the March scene, Old Man/ig no bigger than any of them. most impassable terrain at the | was ready to grant a $2,800,000 they were “ready” and Winter reminded Pontiac area res-| We now address them: foot level, Airmen who flew rate increase to the/ the judge immediately proceeded Deadline Is Tonight idents of his continued presence| «: teow the scene said debris was | Michigan Belt Telephone Co. | with the task of selecting the jury. | ‘ with | orem Gd anyone you all over the side of the | McCarthy said “no decision of| Jelke sat quietly at the defense! Pontiac residents who have not Mb maces of mee ore nnounce Sow _" any kind has been reached by the counsel table, occasionally whis- voted since 1961 have until 8 . snow we wer and vont CH apparently blasted into| commission, Any figure mentioned | pering to his new lawyer, George! p.m, today to register for the The Onkland County Read | Sour message, ant vides the Bud. of the mountain shortly | now would be pure speculation.” | Washington Herz, Both Jelke and, April 4 election, The city clerk's Cemmntesion called out 0® tracks | {OY 27 y Confucius, was. the wandered off course on | Final hearings on the application | told International News| effice Im City Hall ts the piace at 3 a.m. and had main reads Bows . ight from Okinawa to Hong Kong. | were held Nov. 2, 194. |" (Continued on Page 2, Col. 4) | to register, in fair shape by morning. moaagroh dation wr - tie race it was last beard from at 10:30 : Road Superintendent Oscar | en centuries before, so that when Sunday (9:3 mM, Saturday, had cm ‘ Ld Loomis warned that lac. of tos |""\cSrtinued on Page 2, Ca 3) when the plot raaoed | Petition to Incorporate Troy Township maddy and said many cars are || ground party was ordered into . . muck perdcuarty i toe comtys | Bonanzagram mana wee ater| ied With Oakland County Clerk ‘ rescue tea ; a ay was for partly) Starts Toda it would be impossible for! A petition was filed with the| Ernest Gray was named chair-|even if most township people op- cloudy today and tomorrow, with | h Pp Y helicopters | Oakland County clerk this morning |man of the group which resolved posed it.” snow flurries today. in the Press incorporation a8 a home-| 1, seck incorporation as the only| The township group's petition bode ghey yoy gh Row ; opened weimte aly a nearly all of Troy | vay to stop the posted ane. ee eee at Troe ore tonight of 10 to 14 and a high Pee oe ot od ty ncaa The move took shape over the |ations, Barnard stated, square miles a fomorrow of 26 to 30. Matthias Jr.,| weekend following an announce-[ Petitions were circulated Satur-| The whole township was Pontiac Municipal Airport re-| the mew type of puntle, Bonan- phibian | ment last week by the Vickers Corp. | day and 337 petitions obtained. Only | imeluded, Gray explained, be ported a frigid 6 above zero at| sagram, starting in the Ponting the 3ist Air-Sea Rescue | of Detroit, that it planned to build | about 150 were needed cause a home rule city must 6 a.m, Wind velocity was 2) miles! Press today, a $2,000,000 plant at Crooks and A township group was waiting have at least 500 persons per per hour at 10 a.m. with gusts; Noe only wit you have leads Maple Rds. in Troy and hoped | to file the petitions when the court-| "48re mile and certain areas w to 8 of fun tracing down the clues, to have the site annexed by Royal | house opened this morning, Haste | Co™ld not qualify. State Police reported main Oak. was secessary, said Barnard, be-| “These areas could be annexed Fonds slippery :3 spots this morn- | Pet you also will Rave a chance The’ threatened annexation |°2U8¢ Of reports that Royal Oak | after the area is incorporated,” he ing, but sald mo major traffic sued tor Oe amen isoae along with other reported moves was circulating petitions asking for | said. tleups developed. qussess to detach industrial land along @ vote on annexing the Vickers; The group also asked a special Pontiac Department of Pub- ont yas aie any wm o the township's southern border Property. census which would have to come bs three trucks out causes a threat io Troy's tax | Royal Oak had filed first, the before the incorprration vote, Both Sek ache ustainn Sent. costs oe ae ee Race, oat Mosman 12, Sednend, pene web have teen veled | mat be sgoroved by Go Cony * “ on simple majori of the diss had climbed ta, 18 by a ae mee oe i combined votes of Troy and Roy- “We have planned an orderly de> lution and rules for entering the ““A non-partisan group of about | al Oak would have approved de- | velopment with industry accounting 25. ‘ ue _< 60 persons representing a cross sec- | taching the land, Barnard stated. |for about 60 per cent of the tax Income Tax Returns Prepared eet io res’ gun, tion of the township met last Fri-| “Royal Oak has a population of | base,” said Barnard. “If the tows (| You will find & today on day night at Troy High School,” | 65,000 against our 13,750 and the |ship were chopped up, such de , os Ww. won Bes Opge Bren. PESOS page 8. . = : : Women's. Pages. 4 Barnard explained. annexation would probably passed velopment would be impossible," Pontiac St to. Be. O Until ’Clock This Evenihg ontiac Stores to..Be Open Until..9 oClock lhis ELventh ie : : re | :. - Ee y . i « : “me igieter -paeysteenes — as ‘ og ye wit ue epee itis i ? i { i HEE ag E f i § iy yy nT i £ rf | 1 : i I : buns Sipe ian [ EE a ef Pup 5 it. also of EE nf i bern in Southfield Town- of Adna O. and | Fremont ; : } ef, nist J if i at iH i i theran z & Leeds. . Arlander Howard Ariander (Clara) Howard, . of 202 Wessen St., died Thurs- ‘day in Pontiac General Hospital ‘after a three-week illness. The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. and was married in Forest City, Ark., in 1923. | A member of Trinity Baptist | Caurch, she attended school in Forest City before coming te Pentiac from there fiye years age. |Jr., officiating, Burial will follow in Oak Hill Cemetery. Friends | |thay cal] at the Frank Carruthers Funeral Home today, Mrs. Alvin M, (Belle) Knight, | 96, of 250 N. Saginaw St., died at |her home Saturday. - was Ga, A She the daughter of Au. | gustus and Elizabeth Hixon Dewey. A member of the First Presbyterian Church, she lived in Pontiac all her life, Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Cram of Pontiac, seven grandchildren, 19 great — grand- |children and two great, great grandchildren. Dr, William H. Marbach of First 1990 p.aiitrom , Sparks . Griffin . Bufial will be in Oak Hill ‘Mrs. William Maybee Mrs, William (Beatrice) Maybee, Mina Stewart. She was married March 29, 1910. While in Pontiac she belonged | te the First Presbyterian Church | First’ Pres | Helly. She | member of the Mon. — | day Club and Omega Mu Sigma. Surviving besides her husband | |are a daughter, Mrs. Donald Stark | ' ’| Hong Kong on schedule its after- of Lake, Bloomfield from 700 feet traffic pat- | as piloting the motor suddenly died, he immediately selected the lake for an emergency land- ing site. ¢ “The: rest of the terrain was rocky and full of stumps, so we gambied on a dunking and headed | for the lake,” he said. Uninjured, the pair pushed the rented plane to the edge of the lake, and it was towed back to the Barber Flying Service at the airport. ’ Service they hoped to be able to) get some women on this jury. | of new names,”* “able to differentiate between liv ing in a Bohemian atmosphere living an immoral life. You can associate with prostitutes, know, without being one.” Minami-Daibusan mountain in Tai- |nan jn southern Formosa at 10:05 >€ wounds in m a.m, (9:05.p.m. Sunday, EST). The 14 men aboard the C4 described &s mostly Air Force A massive air search, involving American, British and Nationalist Chinese planes, was launched when the plane failed to reach in Capitol Dining Room WASHINGTON (INS) — Sen. Herman Welker (R-Idaho) col- lapsed today while having lunch in | the Senate Republican dining reom. Welker was rushed on a stretcher to the office of the Capitol physi- | cian. The 48-year-old’ senator was | of Holly, two brothers, Burnett and | having lunch with Sen. John | Adsit Stewart of Pontiac, a sister, | Bricker (R-Ohio) when he keeled 'Mrs. Ward Sly of Traverse City,|over. He was conscious while | land three grandchildren. | being taken to.the physician's of-| Funeral service will be Wednes- fice. Surviving besides her husband day at 2 pm. from the Dryer) More Than 500 Persons Visit New City Library | More than 500 persons visited the city’s first new library in % years yesterday, when open house was held at the Adah Sheily Branch Library Named after veteran City brarian Adah Shelly, the $75,000- plus unit is located at Glenwood and Rundel! Sts. and will serve Pontiac's north side. The Weather PONTIAC AND VICINITY — Ports Set i Seen lia 26-30 West winds 16-17 temight, becoming soathwesteriy femerree. Partly cleedy temerrew night, lew around 16. Tedsy in Pentise Lowest temperature preceding Bam 6 At 8 o.m.: Wind velocity 15 mph Direction: West pete Monday at 6 28 pm viees Tuesday at 6:56 am Tises Monday at 5 48 pm meets Tuesday at 6:33 am. Dewntewn Temperatares fe gy, ME sae Sunday in Pontiac 4As recorded downtown) temperature......... 26.604... 2 i ae one sececetceces is FN eeney, Suow. 18 in , One Tear Age in Pontiac nbececcccescoecs 4 ee conse. 2 bP ebevcedcovedesss. 325 Temperateres This 88 Years 2 im 1913 Ssesesseuste SSSarseese ks | Am audience of more than 100 _ attended the dedication § cere- mentes at & p.m. Keynote speaker at the ceremonies was Mayer William W. Donaldson. Other speakers were Mrs. Harry ‘King, Pontiac Board of Education _member, and Mrs. Paul Gorman, president of the City Federation Li- | __. of Women's Clubs, which spon- sored the dedication. | Invocation was delivered by Dr. William H. Marbach, First Presby- | terian Church, and benediction by the Rev. Michael O'Reilly, Michael! Church. City manager Walter K. Willman officially accepted gifts presented to the library by the Rotary, Roundtable, Lions and Northside Kiwanis clubs, VFW Auxiliary St. | (are three sons, Frank, Lucus and | Funeral Home in Holly. Burial will | South Carolina's principal money follow in Lakeside Cemetery there. ! BLOOMFIELD HILLS — An Ad-| | visory Committee of the Evergreen Interceptor Project, representing five south Oakland County com- munities, unanimously approved a |} new allocation of costs for the pro- posed sewer at a meeting held to- day at Bloomfield Hills city offices. | Delegates from Birmingham, | Bloomfield Hills, city of Lathrup | Village, Troy Township and South- field Tewnship will submit the new cost allocation proposal to their individual governing bodies for ap- proval or rejection this week, offi- cials said. . The new plan represents a sub- stantial cutback in costs for La- thrup and Southfield, and corre- | increases in the share sponding 1008 and Xi Pi Chapter of Beta’ atiecated to Birmingham, Bleom- Sigma Phi Sorority. Architect Leo J. Heenan pre- sented the key to the new building to Miss Shelly, who has been with the city library for 30 years. Commissioners John A. Dugan, Floyd P. Miles and Harcourt 8. Patterson also attended the dedi- | cation, along with lbrarians | from several southeastern Mich- | Miss Ella Green; a member of the first. library board 73° years ago, attended the open house. | Jean Andrews is the. branch li- brarian and Laura Cobb is chil- dren's librarian. Janice E. Antona and Mrs. Charlotte Brooks are as- sistants. The branch will be open every | ;day but Wednesday and Sunday. Hours are noon to 8 p.m. Monday | arid Friday, and 10 a.m. to'6 p.m. = | field Hills and Trey. i Southfield and Lathrup, whose | objections to their sharé of costs) | has held up approval of the inter- | | ceptor, would be assessed at $1,- | 603.996 and $157,550 respectively | lunder the new plan. Previously | Southfield’s share had been set | at $1,707,772, and Lathrup’s at $179,630. Increases under the proposal would bring Birmingham‘s share up to $353,460; Bloomfield Hills to $168,510; and Troy Township to} $150,152. Previousty Birmingham | had been allocated $283,341; Bloom- field Hills, $148,788; and Troy | Township, $112,726. | Held Mills city office. members é Propose-to-Reapportion: ‘Evergreen Sewer Costs crop is cotton. palities’ various governing bod- tes this week to study the pro- posal, seo that a fimal decision might be made Monday. If agreement is reached, Bir- mingham, Bloomfield Hills and Southfield would then put the pro-| - posal up to voters at the April 4) election. | Necessity for fast action on the interceptor project was occasioned by the fact that all the municipali- | ties involved with the exception of Troy Township have been declared in default of an order by the Michi- | gan Water Resources Commission | calling for an end to Rouge River | pollution. a ee The human optic nerve is made | p of approximately one million | s rands Your Watch Expansion _ Watch Bands Ladies'—Men's Special! $495 concer see vinegar and gall in my thirst world.” We turn not to Tacitus, speaking says: “People the East J the Tcheou, on the 8th day of the 4th moon, a light appeared in the southwest which illumined the king's palace. The monarch, struck by its splendor, interrogated the $ . r Reason and History The in Be tebe, Chief on Tour ‘ : KARACHI, Pakistan @—Adm. Christ Divine (Expect Rezoning Request |s. « cuir, cmmanie inci i fp Sahtoe ria) yo SI (Continued From Page Ove). | £O Bring Hot Discussion | |Sttrtc‘tta sun Prine Mins you did come, men would know} BinMINGHAM — Routine mat-| mal from » window well at 3025/1 Mohammed Ali snd Patdatin you were a mesgenger from God ters wil] be taken up at "s N. Woodward yesterday, Winkle- | wite arrived here yesterday for a ‘Christ, did anyone know Of YOUr | City Commission meeting, 4 fa kg vielt to Pakistan coming, the cireumstances of Your | 1.101, discussion anticipated over | "2" sccomplished his eae St © life, where you would live?” the hearing to rezone™property | 85 bitten on the left hand by @ ~ All are silent—but one. There | west of Woodward and south of | muskrat. The animal got away! Slate Teycher Panel were no predictions about Buddha. | Colonial Court. Six letters of objec- | and Winkleman received medical , HILLS—A panel Confucius, Tao, Mohammed, or | tion are included in the-agenda. | oi4 Secenten ty teeters wil explain anyone else—except Christ, Others| Other hearings will be held to « « of the testing program. at ‘Vaughan just came and said: “Here I am, | consider paving Webster from US.) 1. aetector tests have cleared School at the PTO - believe me.” They were, therefore, | 19 to Adams road and Worth street T. Doyle Webb, 36, and William!) meeting at 8 tonight men among men, and not the di-| from U. 8. 10 to a point north of | 5° Py Sh het who vine in the human, which is the | Webster. The last is to approve | \~ “03: °: in the kind of leader we want for these | creation of a special assessment | “*Te ot Date Hone as peared hard times. Christ alone steps out | district for construction of a water | ™urder ne ee soc shot of that line and answers: “My/ main on Worth street between | cas station oats -coming was foretold, even to the | Webster and Haynes. steted al a Septem i smallest detail.” Arrangements will be com j He search the writ | tor revisions in the traffic signal| Mrs. Charles Shain will re- om we fe ‘system at Lincoln and 14 Mile port on the economic phase of ings of the Jewish people and | ia. the Chamber of Commerce con- or ea 4 a ae | An even dozen names have been ference she recently attended in Babylonians, Persians, Greeks | Diaced on the city ballot for three | Chieage, at tomorrow's meeting | and Romans, and for the mo- | i+. commission posts in the April of the Ruth Shain Class in In- | ment, to regard thelr writings (oi tion. | ternationaj Affairs, It will be at merely co Meet ae Filing nomination acceptances, the Community House at 10 aoe ee nawiee this {with City Clerk Irene Hanley | a.m, poveen sf 1 yenting for the two three-year terms were a pone ae ellen, Mistry | Manley Bailey, Harry M. Denyes Mrs. George Spencer epeats: Jr., Donald K. Fill, Omar Hansen,| service for Mrs. George (Clara. 4 two thousand years be-|C Watts Wacker, and Vincent Yeager) Spencer, 75, of 779 Hazel Our Service . fore I was born, there appeared @ Watkins, incumbent. St., will be at 1 p.m. Wednesday a man, Abraham, as the head of the two-year term cre- at the Manley Bailey Funeral Is es Neer as people in whom ‘Al] the nations | ated when Commissioner Tt Home, with burial in Franklin of the earth would be blessed’. | Navin resigned — he is moving — | Cemetery. A life-long resident of Your Phone About two thousand years before I are Dr, Bernard A. O'Dell, John this area, she died suddenly yes- was born, it was foretold, that he |M, Rady, Frederick Fiesselmann, |terday. FE 5-6107 who would be born among the peo- | Carl F. Ingraham, Atwell J. Smith Besides her husband, Mrs. Spen- ple of Abraham, would be also the | and the only woman in the group. | cer is survived by three daughters, | —MARTINIZING— ‘expected of the nations,’ that is of |Mrs. G. Howard Willett Jr. Sid- Mrs Gust Lindman of Keego Har- the Gentiles as well as the Jews. | ley E. Sullivan did not turn in an| bor: Mrs. Roger St. Amant of | Better Protection About seven hundred years before | acceptance. Lake Orion; Mrs. Lester Fields) I was born, it was foretold that I s ¢ 8 ot Walled Lake: ‘and four sons, : would be born in Bethlehem, and| It was all im the line of duty | Ernest Yeager of the City of Lath | that even though born in time, I1| but Patrolman Lawrence Win- | ryp Village; Harry Yeager of Bir- already had an eternal birth. kieman may have te Suffer | mingham; Daniel Spencer of Union CLEANERS “Net only was my birthplace | through rabies shots as a result. (Lake; and Herbert Spencer of foretold, but abolt seven hun- move Flint. } . , dred years before, it was fere- et & reme — —— | She is also survived by one sis-| Pickup and Delivery told, that I would be born of a Ohio River Flood ter, Mrs. Glenn Alles of Birming: Phone FE 5-6107 virgin! ‘A virgin shall conceive jham; one brother, George Steph- bon forth a ben, ond te | Of California: 12 Achil- 12 West Pike Street name shall be called Em- | ds dren and 11 great grandchildren. =e Invades Lowlan on 1D nt oe “About seven hundred years be- Continued From Page One . , . ° fore I was born, it was foretold4 _‘ _ Buy NOW! — SAVE at Simms on Genuine \ bring gold and frankincense and | by Wednesday. | FAypt. and that T would live tn|_tndreds of other taznilies in| . that w in Nazareth. About six hundred years West Virginie, Kentucky and le- before I was born, it was foretold |@iana were driven from their | tae T week come within 9 setihnemes ag the river invaded areas) period after Cyrus gave out the | in those states order for rebuilding the walls of | Jerusalem. About five hundred| Te flood waters flowed into foretold that my name would be | Pleasant Parkersburg and Hunt- | Jesus or Saviour. ington, W. Va., yesterday. High- | ‘Even the details of my charac- | water and slides blocked numerous | vr at preansounced, namely. roads including the multi-million | afflicted, be rejected by my own| of Wheling Island and part of DISCOUNT people. The details of my death Off Regular were foretold: Centuries before, it ° 7 was prophesied that there would Retail Prices! y ° h- et yen ai ne Se eae Ne my garments, and yet in put- pee S te Yer ting the to death, they wotild not ot entire stock at REVERE WARS 06 these break a bone of my body, A thou- DISCOUNT PRICES! y, sand years before, it was foretold that at my death I would be given — pen. cute pf : + mh ple GIRL SCOUTS OF THE USA account now with a You'll Like Our YOU SAVE Ey the 10th Earnings start from the | st of the month when you save by the 10th. If you dori't already have an insured savings account here, why not stop in and open your INSURED SAVINGS ta $10,000 PONTIAC FEDERAL convenient amount? Friendly People! nh a dhliletime Fede-Preet Pe ee i Ge SS fot, 7. a \ ' 4 % . PRESS, MONDAY, MARCH 7, 1955 f 1 ai Eee Mit Hi Abandons Crew | 300 Strikers Remain in New York as Steamer Leaves for Bermuda NEW YORK @—The Queen of | and leaving 300 striking crewmen | stranded in New York as alleged | The 22,300-ton vessel sailed yes- terday without passengers and, manned by a skeleton crew of 120.) Many of the passengers had al- ready been settled in their cabins ! went off to -other resorts or re-| turned home. s . = \ ‘The strikers, members of the | British National Union of Seamen, | * had left the ship in protest against the firing of three crewmen who had sought a $30 monthly cost-of- living pay increase. The line claimed the discharged crewmen had become ‘‘agitators,’’ threat- ened other members of the crew | and wrote insulting motes to the | couse ship's officers, The strikers were warned to re- turn to the ship or lose their jobs. A spokesman for the steamship line said the union had repudiated the strike and considered jt a wild- cat walkout. . 7” - i The British conslate is responsi- ble for the men, now that their ship has left port. The strikers are allowed to spend | 30 days in this country before they become subject to deportation. John J, Walsh, New York di-| rector for the steamship line. said a new crew will be recruited in| England. Deaths Last Night BOLLYWOOD (‘AP)—William DeMille, 7. ple t., and screen pro- dueer. University of Southern California drama t head of pro- ducet-director Ceci] B DeMille. BERKELEY, Calif—The Rev. Hervey W. Chapman, 104. cidest living college graduate ir the United Statei according te & recent survey POUGHKEEPSIE, N.Y—Wiliam W Smith I, 67, third qensretion president Smith Bros. Cough Drops, Inc. Colo. —William A. 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This campaign has received an assist ee i Bis sg Moree oe ‘Tea J % Ty RS ON AES Te ET te Me een ea Ne Bib ite ba cit UT EAA Ht i Hea pad Se LEL uy iiiy: =aEes fe dea a iH 53 aul wee NEE i % Weil ti pa ni ital S He al nail Hit eg fh cit i ae ‘i quell ncourage ry to Tell: Stories; = It Will increase Their Mental Alertness i ald; aT a i a i i i iH if " All | stopped on their way north could find no open water, Se ee ‘Most of Them Welcome; Some Are nao Spring Indications “x. The Man at Williams Lake et Ge at ng li} igi ae Steet eeaneeee rm E 1 F ri, iz HTL RE. it RHE . ety El itil 8 at Pontiac Lake have started nest building. i sa ise is dees: on Pneumonia a abil i iit vee ti ch het pet aan oy ee Fy ne HH bi = Osler Would Never Rev phelps rn. ie i ta? a mee Each Saturday Dr. Johnson her a treatment of liver and iron. Grandma Bee would invariably such a big shot this time,” Aa ea — ha determine for itself Tia Supreme Court of the Untied States ruled in the famous Myers case favolving a postmaster dis- Carlton M. Higbie comes from Metamora, where he restored an “One Whe Appreciates” A personal note from and concludes with, “Wish there were more Ne Lt Postmaster General Arthur E. Summerfield One of the finest tributes to the late abandoned country school. It is over the sig- nature of useful life.” * he * the end was at hand. . crossing of the Rhine at poised along that historic river. SS tact the Heras military machine The capture of the Ludendorf bridge at Remagen, 15 miles south of Bonn, was the work of a ~ Ten years ago today, March 7, 1945, vents of World War Il, the first Hrrugn had come to consider March his lucky month. It was anything but @ccurred one of the most memorable panning of PEO deh SE OE HEN D © H Pow i : E ; : ei. that 10 years ago with four Allied glready was cracking badly and the be- Remagen Anniversary fd uae a i HW pel i cttli re r Hoe i ube! yiayty > iT a Hi HA RAB H | | ers HAP wes a eit I Fi li Haye i , i tid ea BUR tne nA | rs er oe gq, F2F= |S ¢ 5 & ie gati § G1 2 4 20g Hn i [ed fad vila Ta] Btu bade eee eereise ge EEEED 323 aii pees 35335 ge Syqiiel lf pill fo EG ae ait ee a aie ERE A BIBT eels ih — ‘ ul Li 1 i a a n alt itd ii lt - fit se ale iF nb ait tit a ut ili ea dirs $3 y* o*“ : : { | | ‘ ‘ " : mF ; : \ ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY; MARCH 1, 1955 Mrs. Carl M. Smith of 214 Mason St.. and has been active in school Onalee is the daughter of Mrs. | . St. is in her | future educational plans, with nomics. é She also participated in high | school activities, including the | Athletic Association, and the Fu- | ture Nurses Club. 3-Day Hobby Show fo Be Held at Keego Mrs. August Terreault, general | chairman of the show, has sent to her in care of the auxiliary at Keego Harbor. Meanwhile a “Far Away Places . Mulberry Bunko © will meet | ot the heme af Mra, i Tasker, 4235 | Livernois Ra, st 6 pm. today. The Big Beaver et the Big Beever ‘Methodist Church will meet sh pm 7 the United Chureh of | Auburn Heights meet et 1 pm.) Wesneetey at the ‘home of Mre Bennett, 11 & Cherrylend Leonard | Two Towns Extension Club will meet at 8 pm. Tuesday at Rowland Mall for @ lesson on the care of new fabrics Ortee The regular meeting of OES 286 will be held at the Masonic Mal) at & p.m. he - Chea: of the’ Valparsiso Guild will meet with Mrs. Elmer Seelbinder, Granger, at 8 p.m. | Priday Dr. and Mrs. Charles Avery have «| Rew son, and Mr and Mrs Gebdine Gelinas are the parents of a daughter. FOR THE FIRST TIME NEATLY, FINELY | Service will also be given from | of 1945 Chopin St. on Feb. 27. | Funeral Home, Clarkston, with | died Sunday. | ORTONVILLE — The Brandon! bers of the Women's Association | hours.each week in order to ai ee ' .) ; . ge Mrs. Cari Gillett, a brother Alfred some Nine at Walled Lake Deaths in Nearby. Wagner af Capac and a. sister au ia ae j Mrs, Minnie Clark, both of Capac. Win Writing Awards , Baby Bey Mach Ernest C, Walton William and Mary Walter whose) 1 sip rN Lahes fuilet end etude high ecteal |O ee, , % ~~ Will | settlers of Seymour Lake. She is | Mrs. Theodore: E. Mach. of 2240 be held at 2 .m. Tuesday at | survived by one daughter, Gladys | Indianwood Rd. was held at the students are winners of Scholastic Bendie fiome, with beaial let heme: twe sisters Dre. Vielet Allen's Funeral Home at 4 p.m Writing Awards of the Scholastic|in Oakwood . Grand |Windiate of Flint, Mrs. Lillian) , ‘ | today, with burial in East Lawn Magazine, it was announced today, Blanc. Holly Lodge 139, F&AM, Lessiter of Dryden; three nieces | He died 7 . McBreom, 15, a sephomere, tor He came to Romeo 12 years ago,| Surviving afe his widow, Mary; for James Jackawitcz, 13 month sketches. and was retired president of the one son, James of Milford; one old son of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Jack- me . Phillips & McCreedy Machine Tool daughter, Mrs. Bernita Eklert of awiecz, was held at 4 p.m. today ROLAND ARMSTRONG In the Junior High division, Co. of Mt. Clemens, and a past Liberty, Ill; one brother, Adelman at the St, Joseph Catholic Church, | Mary Thibideau, 15. a freshman, president of the Michigan Aber- of Los Angeles, Calif.; one sister, Lake Orion, with burial in Orton- Mr. and Mrs. George E. Brooks received an honorable mention for deen Angus Breeders Assn. He Mrs. Sadie McFarlane of Alma; ville Cemetery. He died Sunday. of Devondale road, Avon Township, her essay. Commendations — for | died at his home Thursday. and four grandchildren. Surviving besides his parents are have announced the marriage of Short stories were made to Kath-) cviving are his widow, Eliza- Mrs, Josie A. McVey a sister Gloria Lee and a brother, their daughter, Dorothy Giadys,|erine Gugel, 14; Robert Moir, 14; |. ous a Leon Charles to Abman 1 C ac land Phi Westerdale. 13 all | , two daughters, Mary and| WALLED LAKE — Service for . cwenn of 0 : ronal a Arm: | mothy — Ann, a sister, Mrs.’ Roland R./| Mrs, Josie A. McVey, 68, of 330 Mrs. William Maybee ng of Monroe. couple spoke | freshmen. Robinson, of Long Island, N. Y.,| Rosebud, will be.held at 2 p.m.| HOLLY — Service for Mrs. Wil- their wedding vows at the chapel | . and two brothers, Carlton, also of Tuesday at the Richardson-Bird jiam Beatrice Maybe, 65, of 608 any Force Base, New- Troy Man Sent to Jail Long Island, and Gerald of Jack-| Funeral Home, with burial in| E. Maple St. will be at 2 p.m. . . . . . iw . * for Shooting ‘Noisy’ Dog |** Woodside Cemetery, Middletown. | Wednesday from the Dryer Fu- ' Hiram Rextrew Ohio. She died today, and will be | neral Home with burial in Lake- Free Chest Exams TROY TOWNSHIP—Claude Lin-| ;apreR — Servi jtaken to the McCoy-Leffler Fu-| side Cemetery . coln, 41, of 1827 Birchwood, was — Service for Hiram | neral Home in Middletown, for! 4 |j Scheduled in Romeo » 4, . Rextrew, 84, will be at 10 am. | , | A life -time resident of Oakland jordered to pay costs and serve) wednesday at the Baird Funeral | 1.2, P.™- Service in the Calvary County and Holly, the past 30 ROMEO — Free chest x-rays to|two days in Oakland County Jail/iine with burial at Watertown ~“*thodist Church Thursday. | years, she died Sunday. persons over 15 will be oftered | °F shooting a neighbor's dog when | onetery. He died Saturday yay wetee te Harold Me- |" Surviving besides her ; : e | , _ Surviving is a sister, Mrs. Ella|y'’ Gaye ey ae aa "and | daughter, Isabel Stack of |Roy Upton of 819 W. ‘day. |Wilson of Ora, Ind, a brother, | two wrandchildren me (AMS Holly, one sister, Mrs. Ward Sly | Rochester. No date has The x-ray unit will be at the| Oakland County Animal Welfare | 4074 of Walton, Ind. Augesta L. Schaitz of Traverse City, two brothers, | for the wedding. an organization which was Washington elementary | Albert " who | Mrs. Belle Sherwood | ALMONT | Burnett and Adsit Stewart, both started over a decade ago to in- astinton, clmeniary sil fest, tad Linn aimed | SEYMOUR LAKE — Sevie for iat pas wil be Alt sees nn mt ETHEL To Plan Pancake Supper | esx prosctor tacers i ie + ° . . | the Py . . } . : . , i] . » Acer Maret, buts rom |e Semi ae, The eB, Sherwod ot a |3"pi,Wedonty te” Mu TWOt Towmar — Ped ven| Rae out m a.m. to 2 p.m. the same day. The | Spaniel, owned by T | ~~ | Brothers Funeral Home, with bur- | Rey; for a pancake to be held | Program encourage young people to y Spaniel by Tony Jankoski| p.m. Wednesday from the Sharpe | iaj in the Webster Cemetery, She Review Board to Meet March 19 will be made by mem-/| work in the- classrooms & or hon. 2~—Why I choose teachihg-as my career. 3—How limited is the field? 4Qualifications of a good teacher. 5—How do the salary and re- MRS. 2-8 p.m. Thursday in front of the | |burial in Lakeview Cemet She | Troy Presbyterian | . | be ; ery. She | Surviving are three sons, Her- | Township board of review will meet | of the Cent come familiar with the work of a from 1 cm tenn yer tars Additional County News | tied Sunday at her home. =~ | man, Irvin and Louis, and four at the town hall tomorrow, March| Church at a 1 p.m. Tuesday meet-| teacher. Many Oakland County the same location. on Page 24 | - Sherwood was member of | daughters, Mrs. Jack Fenner, Mrs.|14, and March 15, from 9 a.m./ing in the home of Mrs. Jobn | schools are now conducting such he sai . ‘ the WSCS, and the daughter of | Fred Smith, Mrs. Floyd Hail and! until noon and 2 - 5 p.m. Stone, 2753 12 Mile Road. - a program. mit WKC's Open FREE! COASTER WAGON | FILLED WITH SOAP i © With Your New “a ‘ail > —— . ( ional Wash | . , om, onventional Washer | Modern 10-piece Bedroom } Al § 95 Bi Sa REGULAR $1999 . at ) finish with hard Tocquer top- . oo tor Wesher coat. Striking wore and brass weed gteee w. r ore Qa . uxe con- , : Sra Wall | Only ae ee ry boudoir lamps, TWO plump Te Metres. and comforble ' : a No Money Down Breve: on! sions rs | ' : ’ | d SF ‘ : P 4 Maple | | Wrought Iron Portable Electric | y Sofa Bed | Bedroom Set || TV STAND |. 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First solution will appear in the Press The Gem (Vitso-dgates, one of| tneut une ani bie-wtle of te Press Worldwide Search March 18. e the country’s seven, manufactures | death of their son was a mistake. : aim Cheek : Mo) See Sts) for Missing Whitman Diary a m ® and find their way under adult) Porce veterans at meetings, | DETROIT (UP) — Rare boot | interested in the book and other “The treaty has, for the first ’ . papered walls of around world of valuable collection of time other than Korean Below is a duplicate of the “Bonanzo- FS ee Jones ot ee tie hod | plane o ~—e at ine eon and meeting places all over the ered today to aten for vost Whitman lore which Feinberg had peninsula (whose siraterte peel. + @am", enty-you send in to contest gone out, but had left a note for him | petition from Japanese martie| Vorm “We © pathelle Leheet Walt Whitman's diary which dis. “layed at the ibrary teenie!) tavelved "tho" Uuscd headquarters. It is ESSENTIAL that on the kitchen table. She was always | makers who, because of cheaper! peadiined, “Have You Seen This | @ppeared from the Detroit Public script’s disappearance wen est States in a formal military com- . ‘yourfill -it in and save it until the cor- leavirig him helpful notes with instruc- labor, can undersell the American goyer | Library last week. known and librarians said the man,| mitment om the mainland of rect solution to “Bonanzagram” No. | _ tions and reminders. This one was her product. At least one local worker The father has convinced him-| Th¢,elobal search for the book betwean 30 and 4 years old. ntena| Asta, , is published Friday, March 18. Unless usual] hasty scribble with many of the decided to do something about tt self that S. Sgt. Nathan L. Lep-| Valued at between $10,000 and | have had the diary in his posses-| ‘It serves as a stern warning to ‘ you do so, you will be unable to col- lotagts ek out, but Mr. Jones managed Mrs. Evelyn Dye, of Vienna, | sciter is alive but suffering trom | *-:°™ began after police said they | sion when he queried them about | would-be aggressors that they can lect the if you should send in a to doctor it. He pe chcven W. Va., wrote to Sen. Harley M. | siinesia, The A20 that crashed | Pelieved there was little chance | its value and asked to borrow it/ no longer hope to seize weaker 4 prize if you and the pets in fairly good order and Kilgore (D-WVa) and asked bis | in the water near Regenville in|‘ ™anuscript was in the hands/so he could make photostats. countries one by one, but that they a. winning solution. Check the'rules be- got himself a hearty supper. Can you, aid in revising present tariffs em | France on the fateful day yielded|°% ® ™an who demanded $1,000 The diary, which Whitman called’ stand face to face with the com- 4 low for further details. too, figure out what the note says? imported marbles. — only, two of its three crew mem- | "Smsom for it. his “commonplace book,” covered | bined strength of the treaty mem- 4 = “1 can't eee jobs away | bers. Nathan's body was not re- Police sige considered Tiring 9, the writer's life trom 1576 to 1080. bers.” from people in the United States | covered. te eee? ee for the sake of the Japanese,” she| The far-flung search for young ; , & J eMITB ° C. BRACE | I wrete Lepselter, and the parents’ deter Oe ee Oe ONE AND ry T mphasi her t, Mrs mination tq spend what little executive owner book, aAVE LONE TO WJ ae Dye said thet during errs years,|™money they have for information| seid Re Nad received twe tele. | Brace-Smith Funeral Home OUND STEAK SO YOU NEEDN‘T | {! the seven United States marble | bout him, has flushed a number | Phone calls trem s man whe told : plants employed a total of goo | of ghouls, crackpots and sharp- him to leave $1,000 in a telephone | 138 West Lawrence Street OTHER WA_TING TIME TO GET workers. Now, she said, the | Practicers, all intent upon selling) booth at « municipal golf course seven-plant employment is down ‘heir useless services or false in- and pick up the book at the came Pontioc, Michigan AIR SE_ TOGETHER FOR BRIDGE to about 300. formation for personal gain. It is| *Pet two hours later. lance Service re 5.0738 jarring to an unreconstructed| However, police said the caller Arey Phone GA_E MARY A LITTLE LAM, 1 sae ered + utoeaticn optimist to read some of the mail wos weobels somecne whe thoaget GUESS IT'S HER _UMPSYOURFAVOR: | || tive level again Why not, she| *emt (0 this yearning couple. he ‘had waene and eal tay (Advertinement) (Advertisement) asked, require “made in J " But after all this time and quick e + ITE JISH _ASTE INICEBOX FOR labels on all marbles imported 0 expense the Lepselters feel they — en the search in other Science Shrinks Piles SANDWICHES HELP YOURSELF | || ‘he Cost of labeling would neces-| cannot brush aside even te |b. i berg said he had suggested W: W ~EAT JEANS IN OVEN DON’T Japanese marbles presently | ae eee ee vtremea | 8 expert at tracing vanished lite- y urgery TOUCH _AMOR WHOLE _REA are chipped in bulk with cnty | 1, the con was feceived at the | "Ory ‘rarities, and had called a Finds Healing Substance That Does Both= - the container labeled. That way net London rare book dealer with Rel Pain —AVING FOR ETTAS UNCH TO- they also can be shipped us family home long age. worldwide contacts. ~Shrinks Hemorrhoids - “ballast” from Japan to San | It was sent by one Katherine| “I asked the Lendon dealer to Pe en eae ini = | preblomi™ And these suf- MORROW WHOLE COMING Francisco for only $10 a ton. Ferring, a German girl, and was | notify other dealers throughout the For the first time science has A ery wide variety OUP ort found @ new healing substance Officials of the tten in German. In the letter | world that the manuscript is miss-| Within some of HOPE YOU BROUGHT FOOD FOR he seven American tne.” Feinberg said, “This wil astonishing ability to | 10 te 20 standing. ; marble Srme~tik of them aro to ice it extremely difficult for any Sel ieer ey and to All without the use of Vv eee = ‘without ¥ ti } , UPPIES THEY DON'T LIKE _OAST ett Go ee Hepatitis Cases Up thief to dispose of the book. wn one hemorrhoid case after gents of any kind. The secret is RACE recently and asked U. 8. Customs |. ° ’ The oli company executive said mont” was reported end wonthed Dyne*)—the ovary ofa world. : for some wort of rele in State During ‘54 | Ses recess» word trom ne | By doctors’ Shervat famous researeh is . | since he ‘e- Pain was promptly. | ready, Bio-Dyne is in wide use ' Uncle Zaharatos LANSING WW — The number of | manded positive identification of | And, while gently relieving pain, | for injured tissue on all | Name + |e cm of eae | Se tac es rn come | ite pat | Eater agree ** . * ee ee eee 4 . -_ an) IMPORTANT: ve Uncle Sam Tops, | markeay in ‘Michien. ut t| “ie nasa be saggested that the| improvment mes ascnad is | Rest olda eter ie eae s ' Py ress eeee eeee eeeeee Says Greek Pair sate Hen Degertment says caller get in touch with his lawyers | ©ases where doctors’ observations cee price is only 2 ' Thi Clair k City Phone | D Tw increase on (ht | and read passages trom the mane-| "On, ‘Seats! cater, The wanting sn spp Save s Claim Check fe a . ETROIT @ — Two Greek im- | script over the telephone. oT ? s ls Publ ; C) Check here if you would ‘like the “migrants, whose homes were de-|,, ne Separtment said the number | { havenu't heard a word from ch that sufferers were able to | -A wopmomber if ust catiecls Until. Solution Is ished! Press to your home jstreved tp the 3008, earthquakes es Lune te Lane in tase | him since then.” be said le sstonishing statements —your money will be re- totey But Dr. F. S. Leeder, director of | _, Police searching for a Piles have ceased to be a | funded +. “Reg. U8. Pes. On. Uncle Zaharatos are the best ‘i trol, the fact that shabbily dressed man who seemed . : | | Zaharatos, a retired Detroit res-| is be - How ToPlayBonanzagram’ 323.22 == : efforts that nephews Eleftherias. than that the disease is actually on OUR SALE OF 2 | | WAS | tn X45 NEW YORK #®—Army Pvt. Cur- Solve the “Bonanzagram” by filling in all ated. Proper punctuation is one of the The two ne letters, indicated by the Hepatitis is a virus infection of . ne wae. o pow important keys to a correct solution. on _— vewtated “their | thea infection of ¥ ene letter above each underscore. Many When properly filled in, the “Bonanza- home in Cepholionia. But they and | petite vomiting, abdominal upset j clues to the missing letters are hidden in gram” will spell out a clear message that t parents were left destitute. and often jaundice. _ the story, or anecdote, accompanying the will conform in every way with the clues. it was then they heard from . message. Clues may also be found in the In many cases it will seem that more than Uncle Zaharatos and of his suc- Buzzie Roosevelt e message itseli. and, in a few cases, the one word would be the correct one. That's ces nae wena They 'M . W 4 . contestant's general krigwiedge should part of the fun! You should weigh the wrete asked could arries riter 4 provide the correct letter. The contestant clues and select the BEST possible word enn ont this country _ M . Ss ff It was so terrific, that we had sold a complete Will nets thot the message 's unpunch —=— In each cave. sald he would, and he did on Magazine ota carload of 2x4-8’s by 10:00 a. m., Saturday morning! We would like to thank everyone for their wonderful response to our Friday adver- When the brothers arrived they tis R iMt—th *Buzzie” Dall rouem wane et Galiatsa- who frequently visited the White | by the cousin Sestinn® | House during the early years of | earthquake. the late President Franklin D. | How to Submit Entries a 1. After solution is completed, “Bonanza- gram” should be clipped and pasted to @ two-cent postcard with your name and 2 Entries will be received at the Pontiac Press office, 48 W. Huron St. until § p.m. on the second Tuesday following publi- cation of each new “Bonanzagram.” Mail entries must be postmarked before mid- night of the second Tuesday alter first 3. Entries may be mailed in envelope but contestant’s full. name and number of pussie must be printed in upper left cor- ner of address side of envelope. 4 Copies of the Press need not be pur- - chased to enter. Facsimiles made by hand and corresponding as closely as possible to the original “Bonanzagram” printed in ~ the Press will be accepted but are limited gne_to a family. Mimeograph. duplicator ann eaipliontion, (Marsch 1S ior Nol) Address or other unofficial mechanical reproduc- tion is forbidden How to Collect the Prize The entrant must work out and keep duplicate solution as a claim check. When the solution is published in the Press, he should compcre his “claim check” with the published solution, and. if his claim check is identical, he should call in person with his claim check at the Press office, 48 W. Huron St, before 5 p. m. on the Monday following publica- tion of the solution. If a winner cannot cal! at the Press office in person, he should mail his solution to “Bonanzagram Editor.” Postmark on this letter must be not later than 5 p. m. the Monday after publication of the answer Correct answers are void unless the con- testant reports his claim by the deadlines listed here. About Eligibility, Information, Etc. 1. Anyone is eligible for the “Bonanza- gram” contest except employes of the Press and members of their immediate families. (Immediate family means il those living in an employe’s household ) 2. No question as to winners will be ari- ewered by phone 9. The Press will award a prize of §100 to the winner of each weekly ‘“Bonanza- gram.” If more than one winning answer is received, the prize will be divided equally among the winners. Ii no correct _ golution is received, the $100 will be added the next week's prize. If the winner is to the Press a $20 4 Only one winning entry from 4 family will be eligible for the prize e $. The Press retains the right to correct typographical errors 6. ludges’ decision will be final and con- testant’s submission of entries indicates acceptance of these rules. 7. No liability is accepted for entries that fail to reach us. 8. The Press reserves the right to alter rules and/or discontinue the contest at its discretion. said in his native tongue. But the older Zaharatos says —jQuelling Family Row tes CETRONT UP) — Paine Lg a | ; of Vogue Magazine. It was her first | . } condition at Receiving Hospital to- marriage Lauren Sult. 27. was in serious day with a rifle wound he suffered while helping quell a family row. Sult and two other officers were cers were wrestling with Hale for discharged Sulit, who was standing in the deorway, was struck in the left arm and side. He was taken to the hospital in critical condition but doctors listed his condition as serious today. Hale, who had threatened to use the rifle on his wife, was held for investigation of assault with intent | to commit murder. Police said | Hale was too drunk to allow ques- tioning at the time of his arrest Losing Expectant Wife Rattles Frantic Hubby GRAND RAPIDS # — Edward | Van Houten’s car stalled while he was rushing his expectant wife to Butterworth Hospital. He ran to a nearby house to call for assistance. But when Van Houten returned to the car his wife was gone. Turned out that a stranger drove her to the hospital where she gave birth to a six-pound girl. “| Mother and daughter are doing | nicely. But dad still is in a whirl. | $4,000 Grant Awarded | LANSING (UP) — The Michigan | up the San Fer- | Agriculture Commission has awarded a $4,000 grant to the "| Michigan ' Assn, %¢™i-pro baseball Sunbathers, No Less SAN JOSE, Calif. (UP) — The | University of Santa Clara dropped | an 87 decision to the Fasistaff | when Bronco “Maybe she can learn to be a} ’ ; J | Roosevelt's administration — was Good waitress,” one of the boy8| married yesterday -to Miss Ruth W. Sublette. the first step is “citizenship pa-| 1 Roosevelt, was among those pers. - who attended the ceremony at . “Then we'll get them started in the Metropolitan-Duane Methodist | the restaurant business,"’ he said. church Also present were his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Jona Policeman Wounded|"*"""". . . Mrs, James Addison Halstead of | Los Angeles, the former Anna called to the home of John Hale, | (2, last night. While the other offi- | ot Pumeniignas of Curtis B. Dall possession of the rifle, fhe weapon trom Dall to Roosevelt in 1950. His marriage to the former Miss Robin Edwards, a model, ended in | divorce. | canal in an average year. i The 24-year-old bridegroom is as- . ix, NJ The Z-yearold bride. a New” The bridegroom is the son of | He legally changed his name About 12,000 ships use the Suez) Tenderloin Portion PORK ROAST ..... tisement an WE ARE SORRY... yes, we are sorry that we didn’t have enough 2x4-8's to accommodate all the requests. BUT, arrived after we were sold out, and we will have _ another carload in the near future. So, watch for our ad when the next carload arrives! CHURCH’S INC. 107 Squirrel Rd., Auburn Heights 45: a ee nouncing our Sale, and... SH FE 2-0233 MALI MEATY, LEG VEAL ROAST |_ 25%. LOOK! Lean Blade Cut . CHOPS , a. SAVE! 29: YOUR CHOICE | ¥ : ENTITLES THE oie YOUR CHOICE! SAVE! Shoulder Cut % Grade 1 RING po Ng Oe SR ae { = THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, MARCH 7, 1955 a in Pontiac, It’s McCandless’ Carpet from all the" leading mills. LEES — GULISTAN — SMITH — DOWNS — caus 11 N. PERRY 9 FE. 4-2531 of Offshore Islands TAIPEI, ‘a The boss ot the U. &. Pacific Fleet, “If the United is willing we can THE IDEA Reverent in pur- pose, symbolic in design . . . a trib- ute of respect and honor to the dead. 064 N. Perry St. MEMORIAL ed om amo tained the Inch OUR PRICES INVITE COMPARISON Three generations of craftsmen have created and main- Memorial, inc. reputation. We urge you to compare our materials and workmanship. “Built to a Standard of Quality” INCH MEMORIALS, INC. OVER 60 YEARS OF SERVICE IN PONTIAC FE 5-6931 He replied, “Anything.” have not. specifically and publicly said what action would be taken of Gen. ; z | th : Widow Daughter Bradley i} cae i f tf i li f F Hi Z ; i i fi E 7 : ; z 2 5 z He 5 z é and her three home here. ° living with the Bradieys in their all However, top American officials | crash in Virginia last year. She * children have been ii ty Bs g I }' *§ 2 R I 5; Fi : if i i [ i A : sE-. & ut fie rE tt i RE f Ere é E aiedi and had an appendec-| Program Now iL E T 1. Theroughty ger Yes, they still kick the tires of used cars... but the red OK Tag tells you more about them! 's pausing-and reflecting. If he’s at a Chevrolet dealer’s lot, the red OK Tag on the windshield. gives him a forthright answer. That’s why the OK symbol is winning confidence and influencing buyers. The OK Tag tells the buyer that this is one of the finest of many cars traded iti on new Chevrolets. It tells him that the car has been thoroughly inspected and reconditioned for performance, safety and value. And most importantly, an OK Used Car is warranted in writing by the Chevrolet dealer. You can buy an OK Used Car with confidence. Come in and look over the wide selection of makes models traded in on new Chevrolets. They’ve got good for you to kick, if you like . . . and all the other good that go along with the OK Tag! Leok for the red OK Tag and get a used car you can believe in SIX WAYS BETTER—BUY WITH WARRANTED CONFIDENCE FE te 127 3. Reconditioned for 4. Reconditioned 5. Honestly iia MATTHEWS: HARGREAVES, INC. "34 Mill St. and 211 S. Soginew St. Pontiac, ee r a i igh dt soothe tain ip nes lia ee pam Paine Only Gas dries clothes so fast... costs so little fo use! APPLIANCE DE . ie bas t ‘ + 2 = ~ og 7 - 4 °§ ; ik A a ¥¢ j at 2 a" ¥? 3 3 a . + j : \ THE PONTIAC TAC PRESS, MONDAY, MARCH % 1955 Herds: ‘of Hungry Moose Take. Over Alaskan City 5. Butted an amateur photog- and meen enough to charge on-| while trying to take a picture of| several away. wee bade mee coming locomotives, rodimed resi-| one of the pot jeves in beating his dential streets here over the/week- | Palmer Police Chiet Bernard Ca G own! . Se il et ys Teenage irls a Wyearcld radio and TV bandsman, put down his sticks midnight Saturday after drum- = Neglecting Breakfast m 57 food over residential areas | he Sr er mar Can HOLLYWOOD, Fla, w—Neglect ee ne hours. Anchorage and nearby Palmer! op him pinned indoors as it/ of breakigst by teen-age girls was During — Roy was} yesterday and made plenty of policed both front and back doors.| called the “single most fed shaves, was |i trouble. . spot’ in the American nutritional steaks and orange juice with- other things, the moose: At the slightest movement the out missing a beat. He even board- Among | eritter would charge,” he said. Picture today by public opinion | e4 9 truck, and still playing rode . see fe ce “Once he was so close to me 1 | *¥8t Elmo Roper. to a night club where he sat in : chief at bay homes | could have reached cut and A recent poll, Roper said. | with Gene Krupa’s band. x ee , raced after his car when made touched his nese.” showed that only 56 per cent of Roy had “a real fast 12 We Insure Physicians’, | *s-2,, : the teenage iris reported thy | ste ¢ p" yesterday. und “decent 9 2. Peked curiously inte a bar Eventually, Bowens fired a mild had a good breaklast. Seventy Per | think he'd like to to i again : 9 and gave patrons a disdainful shotgun charge at the* beast. pont of men and’ boys polled re- , ad nee . ee engagement Surgeons Instruments | enece-ever before leaving. dashed out and Fok into fis car ported they had a good morning and drove o Ww le moose | 3. 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Saginaw St. WHATS LEET SALE Savings to Y2 and ' A semi annual event that all women look forward to for genuine sav on ity merchandise. thal ~“ Original tags on every garment. See what you save. ines on quality INFANTS WEAR —BETTER DRESSE SOILED — DAMAGED — SHOPWORN _ NATIONALLY ADVERTISED. WERE TO ’ INFANTS WEAR = =—-_-_ RNG. eee eee eee PILLOW SLIPS — T-SHIRTS — SOCKS UNDERSHIRTS — TRAINING PANTS Were 69c Were 95c | | Were 1.95 red T Docride progrems i No Appointment Necessary versible. Sizes 3-7. Were to $5.95 A playlet entitled, “The Coming of Spring” will be presented IMPERIAL syle in corduroy. students of the second grades. , 7-14; 8-14. Were ¢0 $5.95 .... The play is being directed Beauty Salon PEDAL PUSMERS AND SLACKS— Mrs. Charles Murphy, Mrs. Russell ty Print, sli, Washable wool or nylon. ‘A 84 Hebnee, and Mrs. Joseph 20 E. Pike St. FE 4-2878 Sizes 7-14; 8-14. Were to $7.95 * Mrs. Hazel Gessinger, Infant s-Children's—Lower Level Figure Club Hears Mrs. James Holmes ; i f ; oeeerwreheoeweeeeeeveeeeee style... hold it in shape, || i Were to $5.95 DRESSES — Prints, plaids. s Sizes | to 3; 3 to 6. Were to $3.95 Many nationally famous exclusive brands, including our own Magnone Modes. All are sult- able to wear now and many into spring. Rayon crepes, jerseys, wools, knits, light and dark colors. Junior, misses’ and women’s sizes. Better Dresses—Second Floor COTTON DRESSES — Solid colors, ints, plaids. Sizes 8 to 14 only. DRESSES, JUMPERS, SKIRTS —T affeta, velvet, felt, corduroy. Sizes 7 to |4. Were to $10.95 COTTON BLOUSES—White and pas- tels. Sizes 3 to 6;.7 to 14. 8 to 14, Were to $5.95 JACKETS AND SNOW PANTS—Ga- bardine in, cotton quilt, re- Phil Orencie cellert work, Me. acclaim his skill and craftsman- ship. ALWAYS FREE EASY PARKING RICHT ae AT OUR DOOR AT TEL-HURON Myers axe Were to 8.98 10.98 19.98 ‘°C Ts Flannel, felt, rayon taffeta, tweeds. Slim and flared, black and colors. Sizes 10 to 16. Skirte—Main Floor just 14 left! Come early as they won't last. Fine fabrics, desirable colors. Limited sizes. WERE TO. $ 119.00.......c.cceeeeees . r= of Sevan geen Permanents_— —— WERE 1 3 7 — emer — — 12900... ‘eer! $00 WERE TO $¢ 70 wemcsrs| 500 BWM] 8 . Past Orands Club of Pontise up WERE TO ted‘a tants u hess || Haireutting and Styling : 149.00... 0c eee eee eee eee SO pagent ee so ANNALIESE “\"_7Z |i i sios8.............. | i : . Limited iful fur trimmed, tax free coats. Furs on % 7 oe Bm ve her “Merit Petre, Beauty Shop . Cotton, wool jersey, nylon, velvet. Dressy and tailored. Many fabrics oe dred Porsion Lamb. White Fox, Cerne Seever, Monee, ark | Bony or reset : win ney Weaneeday at neon et Mane || 0% WN. Seginew PE 2-5600 - eolors, Sizes 32 t0 38. Light end derk colors. Junior, misses’ and women's sises : Quick Sewing Circle will meet at the Next te Besley Market (Over Testy Bakery! Coate—Second Fleer ; ERS con tae pa —— ot the es 57 PARISIAN _ Regular $15 to $20 No Appointment Necessary—Eves. by Appt. | 7 West Lawrence | _ Over Old Profs Bock Store | Pre-Easter Special Machine or Cold Wave PERMANENT 12 = WERE TO | oeoeewveeeveeeeepeeteneeeeee ‘Selected groups all taken from our regular stock of dressy or tailored types in rayon crepe, Budge! Dresse—Second Floor Tw $ross owes es BUDGET DRESSES he Ps \ Y - 4 ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, MARCH 7, 1955 * 2 3 : - ? p . _ s * “s a < -. acers Courageous’ Says There | ) \They Learn to Live Wi ryt i: ‘ i tH Y mE if z &g :! i | frightened and who have no other |. hope than that which they can dredge up from deep within themselves.” By MURIEL LAWRENCE The watchword of Cancers| The attitude of parents toward Courageous is “There is no hope- becomes the jess diseased in a hopeful body.”’ | attitude of their teen-age child. The program of the group, firmly| If we drink excessively or fre rooted in faith, may be summed | quenly, so will our adolescent eps, designed to| and daughter. If we do not drink Be 4. = Q g < ws] > > > 2 \LIEVE that we can live, even! “Treatments,” she told me, with cancer. Then we must be lealls her “added time.” s No Hopeless Ill in a Hopeful B th Disease| Cancers Courageous, it seems 1 Hi lt ? . ttl F though she was supposed to die long ago from it. goes on serenely | into the tenth year of what she | ~ ——— — Spring is coming and so is this crease-| There’s white and black piping trimming the | », "| resistant suit blouse in soft rayon linen. | flattering bow neckline and down the front. Boy Should Dispel Idea She's His : She Can Be Polite, but Indifferent to Put Point Across OE YESEx Ht 5 prrpaye : aH gilt fin fart i i There is no substitute for pa- rental example in the discipline of children of any age. Us whe have always are not surprised by . Chappell’s confirmation. It By ANNE HEYWOOD" however, hearten ws te | Some friends of mine have a three-year-old son who is, as many little boys of that age are, tre- mendously interested in mechanics, carpentry, tools, and all the repair jobs which Daddy does, Recently, when visiting them, I saw Billie's newest present, which was a charming small work bench, just like a real carpenter's work bench, sub built to scale for a young child. You could see that Billie loved it; in fact, you could hardly lure him away. Hig father and mother, beam- ing, told me that it had eliminated a great deal of trouble, because Billie no longer felt tempted to practice his handiwork on the walls Bar Cookies Use Oats and Apricot Jam pectic haa Mrs. Williamson “And,” they told me, “it's made Has Simple Recipe | me sold by a young couple right f in our town."’ or Layered Treat ' « can-on the By JANET ODELL couple, whom I shall call Mr. Pontiac Press Food Editor and Mrs, Y., and got the story. When you can give your family “I used to be a secretary in ad- a sweet that is both delicious and | vertising,”” Mrs. Y. told me. “Then nutritious, you like that recipe.| after we got married, we had three Mrs. Frank H. Williamson thinks | boys, one right after another! ' This time the divider is the floor. | her recipe for Apricot Bars is tops. “Whenever Jim did a repair job 2 we. And ws cory enough | around the house, or went to work youngsters to ie his furniture repair and refin- Brought up in the city, Mrs a wel Floor Serves as Divider |witiareson ‘Ras tied. cn, farm ine. which is hia favorite bobby. jever since her marriage. She has Finally, he hit on the idea of for Living-Dining Area syne se nis weg ja msking By ELIZABETH HILLYER | Designer William Gold used dark - Here's another way to divide the | green asphalt tile with white mar- ‘living-room area from the dining | bieizing to define the larger area | helps with both cooking and sew- area in a living-dining room. | of the room. Then he set the small- jer dining section apart with white A a @) in 7) minutes! HERES ALL YOU DO! 1. Just toss Minute Pota- toes into salted boiling wa- ter. Do not cook. 2. Merely press potato shreds into water with a spoon and stir ceti] water is absorbed. 3. Add butter and beat about 1 minute. A small amount of milk may be wink... you’ve got the creamiest, ' best-tasting mashed pota- toes ever! So fluffy, so ; smooth! Serves 4. Try ‘em ; for dinner tonight. asphalt tile marbleized in green, | and smartly spaced white with |feature strips of | There's nothing abrupt about the | division—the separation is made. ———_—_—X fot byw Wrkight line byt by ay - ‘gently flowing curve. An“Interest-/ ing floor treatment like this has an expensve custom-made look that steps up the good looks of even a modestly decorated room, CREAMY— and it provides a nice change of SMOOTH { | pace for the color scheme from 1 one room to the other. (B.F. Good- DELICIOUS « rich asphalt tile floor in a home at Carol City, Florida.) | ‘ — ans = - ° For that confidence in knowing that your clothes look well, let us keep them in good shape. Se Me cementite om ry : E | call FE 4-1536 | {sco | Fax |ornees' 719 W. Muren = FE 44-1536 dark green. | them three tiny work ter, both of whom are interested benches. just like his. It made a in 4H work; Mrs. Williamson has great hit. also made this her interest ing projects. In addition, she be- | the work benches, and asking tf we'd make them one. Jim got so he could turn them out pretty fast, although a¢ first we just did | them for friends, and for chil- | dren's birthday presents. ; | longs to an Extension group, the | | Pontiac Junior Women's (ub and | the PTA. Mother and daughter | enjoy sewing together APRICOT BARS By Mrs. Frank H. Williamson 1‘, cups sifted flour baking powder 0 1 cup brown suger ; Tt} CUpr quick wate ; 1 cup butter or margarine | 1-3 cps apricot jam Sift dry ingredients together. Cut in butter or margarine until | the mixture is crumbly. Pat two-| thirds of this mixture into a 13x9x2| pan. Spread with the jam. Cover with remaining crumb mixture, patting it down. Bake 35 minutes in a %O-degree oven, Cut into bars. | beat he Makes about 2 dozen. | the When a fellow marries a dream- pays plenty later on for Pink rosebuds and lace ruffles, perennial favorites that start with the very young, highlight the washable white \cotton dress. The short sleeves have turn-back cuffs and the high round collar has a spaghetti bow that ties in front. fy not __, asked_my_friepd if she. would like_| She They Build Tool Benches tor Juvenile Carpenters | ’ But after awhile, we decided to | go professional. I did the adver- | tising: just a tiny ad in our local | newspaper at first, but now we | advertise quite a lot and get a | great many orders. “Jim still has his regular job, | | but he now has a part-time assis- | tant to fill the orders. We'll never | make a fortune at it, but it.does | | doing it ‘for free.” ning in a smal] way, the | becomes a successful paying busi- ness Girl Friends | | ‘May Share ‘Milk Shake ' Not Bad Manners Especially When They Are Large By EMILY POST A letter tells me: “The other | “Friends kept commenting om evening on our way home from | tubbable cottons. Cut to fit the | the moving pictures, two girl | friends and myself stopped at the | drugstore for a drink. T felt like having a milk shake and so did one of the other girls. | The milk shakes at this particular | |drugstore are very large and I drink a whole one so I with me. said | so I ordered one and asked the clerk etiquette?” friends. | extra glass and shar- ing one between you was not bad | Dear N rs. Post: Several months why I haven't gone ter. I think it is | niece to respect me by | ; i /understood your adv us Answer ma table- | [cam bat when buteored te should your | ii eitiill rli rf E Bi aii i ee ui rs rt ge Bm rT = H - 2 F i i art | Fy H gz ii TH LT tte] _| i i 3 g 5 fi rs ef i Se 38 es¢ i: iH THE i i ! i i gis + if E 14"%—24% bt bonne Lelams ; ; if f No matt he likes Half-sizers! Look so smart in You. such maneuvers on your part this bright and breezy style. It's ph riyhte ne overyeety that Her sew-simple—no side opening! . Just | claim. unbutton shoulders—slip it on 1-2-3 quick! 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A husband might make cat Coors. them. | ACROSS 1*—— Sawyer” f E B ] 4"“—— in Boots 8 “Mistress | ——. Quite Contrery” 12 Adam and —— 13 Opposed 14 Operatic sole 15 Hardened 16 Ship bedroom 18 Parm machine 20 Efts 21 Author of » “The Raven™ ty i™ “Eictte Sir YA 26 Kind of Z cheese 7? Moisture ~ Y, ‘ A ment bone po es 32 Ohio city 34 More conctse . 2 31 (ad.) 37 Steals ’ 389 Prong $f Indian. weight 42 Unprofitable j 45 Persian rulers j Put in precise ll a 81 ghee dequst 3 Pigures of is Chilis * Paces $2 Crack speech 23 Grages 41 Severe = om 4 Adhesive 24 Suffix 42 Shred 5s Weeeen pine one 25 Girl student a "— of Gree Cf ey Hy 3 Pleasing “ie < Down 8 Female horses 38 Paradise “= 3 1 9 In « line: Hed on “ 3 “w= = 4 Tumult Bg Dy Rainbow” 1 Gnarm 38 Next te 4 ebare 4 c i i ; fa NO ete eee ss Fe ymer pS wie OE oe SEA EN nce te ee hae 4 ) ai Be i } See Be 4 - . <8 ary omy ial 2) . : sy aaa > z : ; a} J Hh, Le ee eee | et) 7 MONDAY, MARCH 7,:1055 ig _~_ THE PONTIAC Bad eee cote ent Flori L lovely hats, straight from the artist's brush in Color! Color! Color! starting at a low Beautiful colors to rival the imagination of any artist! Soft, muted shades to the bright, vibrant colors on the end of the scale . . . Whotever your choice you'll find it in our color palette selection. You'll love the new styles and shapes . . . the dainty trims. Stop in soon and see them all . .-. we'll be looking for you. Waite's Millinery—Third Floor the long torso dramatized by a stunning buckle uncluttered long torso dress of luxurious, crease- resistant silkool in lovely beige, navy, and aqua. Note the stunning pearl and rhinestone buckle repeated in miniature at the neckline. Come in tonight for yours in sizes 12 to 20, 1442 to 20¥a! - Waite's Better Dresses—Third Fleer Selon | Just as you sow it in GLAMOUR . . . Charles Hymen’s a Continues to C fees sree Ser Shop Tonight . . . and Every Monday Might ‘til 9 Selling the Country nf JEWELERS . ‘16 W. Huron Street t Registered lowelere—Americen Gem Bectety + PERMANENTS: $20 Waves >» $10 Over From $10 Up! ‘ $10 Waves o $8 $1250 Waves o-» $625 $16 Waves o- $750 | Hounds before the program. School Activities Keept— ace ae Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hayner of pasate Soames Pledge M - A fourth anniversary party was sett of East Iroquois road will of Menominee road. b terniti the me Geared ot leave, Tussday for a motor trip to eee rarernities Wilson School. The members each Mra, Basset will visit| | Amouncing the Feb, 24 birth o ee ” told why they Joined the club. with the Edward Hallenkachers of /@ daughter. Marie, are Mr Council Election engl yond rel a Lake Worth, formerly of Pontiac. | and Robert B. Koskela (nee Results Announce |a®_A. 9: Netmade Mrs. N. E- Mr. Bassett will join Mrs. Bas-| Helen Harris) of Camley street. . Armstrong and Mrs. Jennie Tay- sett the first part of April and| Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Rick St. John VP si tor. they will travel to Puerto Rico for | Bernard Koskela of South Marshal! | ‘ Mrs. John Streit showed colored @ week's visit with their son, Lt. | street, William J. Harris of Wail . By SUE GILBERT slides depicting past activities of (.g.) John R. Bassett, who is sta- | street and Mra. Ralph McAnelly of ANN ARBOR — Fraffrnities are }the club. Alfred Gottechalk and tioned at San Juan. The Bassetts | Stanley avenue. in the spotlight this week, Re-| 4. W. Nixon of Walled Lake were will then return to the Hallenbach- 7 oe @ sults of the Intertraternity Coyn- | Suest# of the group. er home to visit until the end of Mr, and Mrs, Donald C. Porritt cil elections reveal that Rick St.) April. t ~. (nee Mary Ellen Nixon) of John p- ape poe vend ; street are announcing copped office xecutiv far. tnd Reve. Masehd Sebouns the Fel St.ttrth af con Manes pa reng eran i | Shop Tonite | and Mrs, Catherine Fessant [AO et Sees teeey Hewes |. The Interfraternity Council is the |} 9. « of Silver Lake road are vaca- | Mrs. Donald Porritt of Cherokee body which regulates relations | ti] O P.M, tlening at Deerfield Beach, Fia. road is the paternal grandmother. among fraternities and represents * 2 6 The infant's mother is the daughter them in campus administration. Ey Janet Fairbanks, = student at | °f the late Dr, and Mrs, Lieyd H. Rick is a member of Delta Tau Central Michigan College, Mt. | Nixon of Pontiac, . Delta fraternity and a junior stu- evening | ae = to spend the weekend ‘ G. Fairbanks of Niagara avenue. which has been She was accompanied by beri OS 8 New gue on for the jas two roommate from college, Mary ‘ gring on for the past two weeks Peterson, who makes her home in MA 's : Pies See anette a Souk ~ ee em rs ah Mr. and Mrs. Vance O. Fultz| Zonta Club of Pontiac has wel- Irequots road, George have returned to their Ernest | comed eight new members Geogasian, cise of Rast lnequels court home after enjoying a two | its organization. Membership chair- send, Punta Gorda, Fla. They ON ae ae el senmake tn tate Gerster . had names of‘ . W. Jack- their guests Mr. and Mrs, C. A.|son, ‘Mrs. Frank Sovereign, Mrs. |‘"easurer of Abepa. The Supreme Lodge was received | residences until next fall when they Tucker of Berkley. Gordon Wyrick and Mrs. Homer | by President Eisenhower at the White House today at noon. | move into the fraternity houses as new . . . s as “ Saitare Gnover, Genter i — Nishen ‘Ge cha ae tnsdede The Sekleses drove to the national capital making several | Pant teen yo pone ieee stat the Paul M. Snovers ef West | Mrs. Beecher Connell, Mrs, Ash- | °!°PS €” route. received pledge status. His fra- Buren street, and Rath Bauer, | ton W. Emery, Barbara Amund- - ternity is Alpha Tau Omega. Clarence street, have named Emily Marion Holden, a mem- | \ pledged Delta Delta. lane & Seen. a ber of the Peatiae club spoke for en ° u Iner ride ap bia Sigma _— mney These seniors Pontiac & recent meeting on Zonta Clubs | ; : : was taken by Duncan School received the highest scores | in three eastern states where she | 11) Sunday Evening Rite Vean of the State Hospital Grounds. at the school in written examina- has enjoyed memberships. Henry Baylis of Spence street, tion which tested their homemak-| Beginning with the Burlington, | To reside on Ogemaw road are| greens and giadioli. Baskets of| went through: rushing peried this ing aptitudes. Vt. club, Miss Holden said that the Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Rachwal. flowers flanked the canopy. semester as an old hand at the * ee club's first president, Consuelo | The bride is the former Carmen | pasiness. Me activated re- |man of Oklahoma City, Okla., are| sovernor of the state of Vermont. George Culiner of Flint and the were present as the bride ap- ce Oe oe an Richard Wayne, on March 1. Pa- There are two clubs in the state | is the son of Mrs. David Rachwal floor length gown of lace and wp h Mrs. Burrel Wrightman of Scott thropic work, which is the basis of | Rachwal. with illusion neckline, bordered roy a Mrs. Bal R “ ee the five eock coreme: " Malcolm Walker of Henderson iews | ° Lydia Earbart, an sunt of the o" ceremony Sunday| It featured a mandarin collar Book Meeting tayous Amelia Earhart, ergan- |€vering in Congregation Beth Is-| ot lace and long sleeves, ending |$eet Tepresented his dormitory at Meeting ined the Philadelphia club in |T8el, Flint. The couple were mar-| in points over her wrists. A panel |2OUse (Wentley House, West The book, “Seven was| 1999 and this city has enter. |Tied under a canopy covered with | of accordion pleated tulle cen-|"aneie) in = campus swimming | « reviewed by Mrs. Richard Balmer | tained the district conference on tered the front of the skirt. She | meet recently. Malcolm also swam as eet mening ot WOCR | om come Baptist G cadre Bie eyed by |iycanees reer mo commen) TDS Central Methodist Church. Mrs.| Organized in 1921 with 15 mem- ptis rou white orchids, last semester. Percy Jones gave devotions. bers, the Zonta Club of Jamestown, | Flacte Off ‘The bride was given in marriage | 0" the co-ed side of the picture, The study group will meet Tues-|N. Y. Was the seventh Zonta or-| C1ECTS icers by Samuel M. Cateman of Flint |Neecy Turnbull of South Going day with Mrs. A. B. Coates in her | ganization in the country, and was) 44 | 1 cheon and Mrs. Rachwal was escorted | "treet came to Ann Arbor to be home on East Iroquois road. adie beh beg Ane Sod pen u by Edgar Morris of Toronto. aay on | ae le Hparner Members of Fanny Crosby Unit thousand peo-| Wayside Gleaner Society of First | Sherwin Palmer ieee served luncheon. Mrs. Lyle Saum | Pie, Miss Holden said. Baptist Church re-clecied Mrs.| gitendeg ber aleter as metre =f —7- > aad Irwin Brockie, Mrs. Glen Werner,| Golfers Plan Ahead | Others put into office were Mrs.| crystalline, tachioned with V | Although wo imagine there was Mrs. Richard Warriner, Mrs. Clar-| Niblick Club discussed spring|/. ©. Prevette and Mrs. George! neckline and titted bodice. nag ee ot for hen sessions, ence Ponn, Mrs. William Wright, | and summer golfing plans at the | 5*¥®*. vice presidents. Mrs. brs. the girls have a busy week- Mrs. Ross Porritt and Mrs. Keith | recent meeting held in Hotel Wal- | ‘ore Warner is secretary and Jerrold Armour of Detroit. | end. Nancy and Valarie attend. Johnston. prone her assistant is Mrs, S. B, Clark,| Dofethy Morris of Toronto and| eg the Assembly Ball Saturday Mrs. R. E. Cole and Mrs. H. M.| Barbara Becker of Chicago were) evening. | CONNOLLY’S — ison Barnet cheer and mate nnn | td dance fr Independent women. | are Mrs. Robert Lee and Sherwin Palmer of Flint served | This year's theme was “Alice in a. | " ne Wes as best man and seating the guests | Wonderland.” Nancy's. escort for ® a a The Hev. David Mort of | Were Lawrence Feinstein and the evening was Joe Frisinger of Mee your hips y enson © | Frank Alexander, both of Flint, | An Arbor, and Valarie’s beau was | - smoller eussing |Marimont Baptist Church spoke ° ; NEW EASY wey r [ and the Rev, William E. Hakes | 2% Alvin Jacobson. Pe ee ad ot home. Ne diet or devotions Pp y evening Virginia a weight loss. Use ot HOME . 1» Musical entertainment was of- strate bass does eh tom tins the Anna Russel concert which Walks you REST, Redvees | IN LOVELY | fered by Mra. Morton Jorgenson| lace as ehe grecieg 600 gucets. |“! Sponsored by the University. | see ol mee, tone accompanied by Mrs. Robert Mur- reception . Rachw Weekend plans of Bob Dernber Heatthivt | HOLMES & EDWARDS SILVERPLATE phy. A vocal and accordion se. Saeeatake spose eareet tomman ger of Oriole road, and his fi-| geesswieet. | the best money con buy! | lection was also presented. The! dress. ancee, Irene Jackman of Bellows | women Sey: “Four . | annual luncheon meeting was held When the left § | Falls, Vt., centered around an in- inches oanred om | Baby size silverwore in all odult patterns to at the church meen ta Areca eft for a honey-| formal dancing party held at his | omrn J , ; ; ago the bride was fraternity, Phi Sigma Kappa Satur- | “FS inom hire MA, Mother .. . attractively gift pockoged to delight the | |wearing © sah’ with avy, cart |suerly, P Ppa Ses Se child! See our complete selection. eombdo Chi. Omega ond blue and white tweed jacket. ’ ’ c= the ega avy accessories completed her } ects Del eal Verta | Sa cebe She attended Flint jun Garden Club Si on more . Bryson ai erla | lege Michi State | , Sturgeon will represent Beta The- | College. = . Board Plans , Easy, No Effort ta Chapter of Lambda Chi Omega | . PRES becklet ond FREE HOME sorority (at the state meeting in’ Birthday Celebrated Dinner, Program ation. We PROVE AT Their alternates were Mrs wt. Leal Emes Group of First ee aan an can Pianting Incsice MAIL COUPON — LADY liam Robertson and Mrs. Don Wil-| Presbyterian Church held its to Attract Winter Birds” to Bir-| edvisor gives full _—¢,Mingham for # meeting. of Bir- |... seee---sees9gaY—-<--<< : mingham. Branch Women . : . votions” and Mrs. Martha Mock | tional Farm and rn Na i. Reles-A-cteer, Dept. PMP. Social hall of First Presbyterian |! Cnieage s iiinels Church in Birmingham will be the | + 7 1 would he FREE TRIAL TREAT- setting for the March 14 meeting | ! ENT by your te consultant. | se at 8 p.m. + octon Give me full FREE details. Mr. Runk’'s program is one of 8 | } (> please send FREE Picture-Bookiet series of color motion pictures | + thet tells how w REDUCE SIZE OF showing his bird sanctuary in the | | HIPS, WAIST, TUMDIY, Seaelope | foothills of the Ramapo Mountains. + He says that more than 170 spe- | name cies have sampled life there inj + the last few years. ;4 Proceeds from the program will) ' ag Zone. be turned over to a 4-H club pro-| | oe Mrs. nobent Watt | + Su nina’ will at nner for execu-| , od dae oT he tani 3 Se “Ae tive board ‘atmiuee at’ Fox cu | ‘ Gtenew al $3-10C ee ee ee ee ee eeeeereeetee BEGINNING CLASSES in GREGG SHORTHAND ACCOUNTING TYPEWRITING COMPTOMETER CALCULATOR and Other Subjects TODAY Day, Half-Day and Evening Sessions VETERAN APPROVED Re fisinuLlrsiilel 7 W. Lawrence St., Pontiac - phone, Call or Return This Ad for Information Pea ROR eee eee eee ee Pees Phone FE 2-3551 ~ J THE PONTIAC PRESS. 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Buy now and Save, on our convenient - payment plan, while quantity lasts at this low, low price for two, toda ealdans opr for improving Michigan's system of handling youthful law violators. and the think- * tried as crimirials, ‘losophyy which we gree murder under adult, statutes, ~ The had, to ane ers ea ar a was forced to waive jurisdiction because it would take two years to get into Lapeer and youth has to be given ingtitutional care immediately ' training.” ms + : ' + fe * * S 7 « : Moore. Juriediction tf. Diamond last with’ first de- needs both preventive and correctional po for the public’s protection. and the fe- orming of juvenile character, the judge asserted. “On the preventive side the public school sys- tems are doing an excellent job in character to the need for immediate j oF ine ’ - a. % . Se schools The case of Floyd Diamond, 16, who has com fessed he killed 9-year-old Kathleen McLaughlin near fier Farmington ‘Township home Feb. 17, has pointed , steps, said Wednesday ‘and the stnishweeed | as.its corrective force. ° SY, 1. ate commitment to prison if warranted. jurisdiction aiid given: tion; if necessary “te op sprrective, ties for care and training to or who. becomes a law. violator, until he becomes 4 ". prison.” Detroit, The youth violating the la tried in the criminal courts to . facts with a commitment .to a state youth authority if found guilty.” , have facilities for at least 25: ‘gid, ve ‘Bot pun-— If at 25 the (persori still had not ‘responded to sreasnent he seal thace be. trarutennad tf tim othte | prison system. . . ; ~~ Likewise, a youth under juvenile care could be. transferred to the criminal! division at some it Birra beseeeebes 9: for, further: trainings: a In summing up his program, the judge‘asked ~~ - Randle the p ‘of every boy and girl or youth trained as a better citizen or ends in a state Cost of the would be more than repaid in’ reduction of crime, he stated. A similar system is ‘Meeting success in California, Moore added. “The main trouble with the problem of ‘crime is that everybody talks about it and seldom is much done about it,” he concluded. be i i , : i : : i i aa f eA Gey ae a Si CINDERELLA GIRL—Patricia Marand, pretty 21- | vacationing Janis Paige in The Pajama Game, one] Star Ascending Patricia Marand Takes 4 | i returned to Brooklyn but the G gE : | LE i! g3 is Friend of the Court-Believes Counselor gor oe Would Cut Divorces in Oakland County |: tat prin tw Panna came , ,ciliations in about 10 to 15 per. The interviewer t helps Court, t . . Peat honda she division sehicis Cent of the cases we handle.” couple arrive at a ion, pada gp oltre g of the handles cases involving minor ee r South Pacific, Wish: you Were children. Of some 1,200 new cases difficulties that lead to that oa Gate Here, Oklahoma snd now The which come to his office each |divorce suits are not usually in- |(nings that Saused trouble) Pajama Game sound like the year, he estimates one-fifth could | surmountable, Prout feels. As ma- |” ase. triumphs of a well spént life but be closed by reconciliation °* ¢ Miss Marand just turned 21 many broken homes mended. y problems, in-law Prout estimates Why, the little gal isn’t even old We get a case drinking, physical tegether. He sald as she did in the original chimney bill-of complaint aaa a corner production. the court,” Prout many of Hence, the Prince Charmings can, investigater from these problems can ~~ assemble along with the movie then interviews both by a third party ‘If we had @ full-time counselor | scouts who join the sellout crowd submits a report jeint interviews |to work on reconciliations,” Prout | this week to watch the lovely Pa- jedge im deciding 5 says, “we could double the present | tricia climbing another round in children.” number.” ’ a ladder that points straight up. Broadway Finds _ Cinderella } Brooklyn Girl's 4 eyed Brooklyn miss turned down a college scholarship to study music, Shertly afterward, to ber intense amatrement, Broadway beckened: And — hold your breath like she did — they asked her to sing as one of the nurses in South Pacific, South Pacific is one of the great American stage classics, so Cin derella didn't open with a whistle stop. A few weeks later she tried out) for one of the leading roles in a new musical comedy and walked hee Oe Were Here. Wf played New York 17 consecutive months. Very, very few plays ever survive that long so Cinderella lived in New York City and also in absolute ecstasy at one and the same time, Weil, wouldn't you, if you were only 18 and a nightly star in Gothani? At the end of the engagement she “1 GOT RIGHTS, SEET” — Mr. Florida (alias Sandhill) perches on the desk as he is “booked” at Ft, Pierce police by Sgt. H. R. Alford,-center, while the “arresting” officer, Henry looks on. Ryals. caught the bird after residents complained that a the winds. experience in shipping and cargo Town Collecting $15,000 | icading, has held the waterways | Port director, charging to Change Color of Lake | director post since 1950. His resig- SPRING LAKE (UP)—A& cam- ; nation becomes effective March 31 ‘ton Dee i 2: | While many Great Lakes ports , hasbeen _laumched.to..rabse ji Pron ene POs __ Rebb-alae ~ led inadequate -- . ~salary of the job of -waterways - muiti-million dollar harbor im- provement projects, Michigan “ap- I lit Hid] eff i i past. Thal ne 3 41 HE if Ht rE ii if =) —— a ee \°) ® ~H - ~ The initial U.N. commission) atomic war would be authorized to establish| “The nations would be weill- a “danger threshold” for radio-| warned, and would be forced to| atomic pool plan permits us to activity. The federation said the| take a more realistic attitude | hope they might find further co- commission's recommendation | toward the consequences of atomic | might lead to these steps: war and the necessity for armed) 1. Establishing an international | limitations and control. agency to monitor radioactivity in i | he atenpaphere and determine “the| A? 0 very Setent, Go UN. | Re oan commission could restore the established time, location, type and magnitude| —ondence of humanity that it | other of atomic explosions iD) peed not Atift uncontrofiedty, but | ment is te wold. ean, through reason, at least set | threshold, 2. Limiting the total number | the limits to the processes which | forced of tests per year, meow appear to be inetorably set- | cept this safety precautions ting the stage for self-destrec- | 1. certain magnitudes, then,” profhinence The federation said more pres-| The federation mentioned a find- | advocating sure might be sufficient en-| ing by the AEC that the radio-| atomic forcement, and that was | activity to which the average per- | atomic Necessary to use force to bring | son has been exposed so far would compliance, the actions | not amount to as much as would would have the backing of world | be received from one chest X-ray. pst rf iiyece ‘i batt = i el se tt iti tt el i i i ee ee Be ee Waterways Director Quits; Cites ‘Vacuum of Inactivity = DETROIT @#—Describing Michi-) resigned as director of the state pears to be a vacuum of inactivi-|to the commission from tonnage “vacuum of inactivity,” ty,” Robb said. cilities or give adequate | year quit Bs pest as Detroit | tional . | the clty The | had failed to plan any port fa- power to | the Post of Detroit Commission. | | director and the failure of the state Robb said present programming limited funds to development of recreational boating facilities and | sults for. Michigan than my pres- harbors. About $15,000 a year goes | ent position.” o-— — een PD AS aw i oe SS So S..|hULrelhCUhrmF 2 Cee ee ee ae ee eae E thes tes Mae Pe Oey Oe en? ca eo Te es ee ee is sate Sr; we ee pes es a - iy ee Ses} ee ere . ; a : 2 * o < ‘ as . j ‘ be » j ‘ Women, 3 Men Burn — HT Until 9 PM. -- Fine Furniture OPEN TONIG QUALITY SHIRT FINISHING ' THE AUTOMATIC WAY vee we hee reas sic sp” RO Ba aa aint sities LEWIS -- Fine Furnitu Your shirts now finished the Ultra-Modern Way | 4-HOUR SERVICE at Our MAIN PLANT wwe, 551,09 j j Once upon a time there was a girl called Little Red Riding Hood because she always wore a pretty red cape with a hood. One day Little Red Riding Hood set, out to see her sick grandmother who lived on the ether side of the woods. She carried a basket filled —_wewrveeeeerrerwre Next to Coffee Cup—Walled Loke | Little Red Riding Hood picked some blossoms. | This is the first of-a week-long series of cut-outs on this favorite FREE PARKING | story. Color the picture carefully, and remember to give the little girl . | her red cape and hood. Paste the picture on stiff paper and cut it out Will Pay Parking Meter in Lake Orion end Millord | along the heavy outside lines. | Also cut along the dark lines on the top back part of Little Red STA-NU—Dry Cleaning at Its Finest | Riding Hood's basket. Then you can slip the end of the flowers under | F ONCE TRIED ALWAYS WANTED! the lid so she can carry them safely to her grandmother. Fold back the two side parts along the dotted lines and Red Riding Hood will stand up. | STA-NU IS EXCLUSIVE IN PONTIAC ond SUBURBS ot Tomorrow: Red Riding Hood meets the wolf. her busband, a corporal stationed HURON DRY CLEANERS |) snake Charmer, |= poet. | and SHIRT LAUNDRY [picei Hospital (men =nce | ° ° in less than three months, and had . ! Dies in Hospital | sent vciet periods in St. Joseph's Mein Office and Plant 944 West Huron FE 2-0231 BALTIMORE # — Mrs, Frieda | Hospital, the same institution in We off ther first! Thi adjustable back . Hoxter, German 46 e offer another firs $ amazing 11 NEIGHBORHOOD STORES TO SERVE YOU! wae ama te Gen sited Duntse 08 | ence en Eimet Bowie or chair that offers you comfort in any position. you @ BLACK the wife of a GI, died last night| dred Mrs. Hoxter’s two cobras may desire. This strongly constructed chair is cov- from the bite of one of the two and a python she used in her act |} ered in pre-shrunk vat-dyed canvas. The chair has ® GREEN irae she used gonedge end taken from the club to the zoo, la- @ multitade (Of uses. Your choice in four Docu ® CHARTREUSE woman, them menance.” t i aff t ; formed as "Princess Naja,” was |e ene Pe me cr mare ow Price you can atiord to Ruy wo @ TANGERINE Seen 0 Oe ee ee ee Police officers in Italy and par- during a performance. ti@alarly in Rome required to : . ; and be able te per A 5 Mrs. Hoxter was separated from least one foreign language. TONIGHT 6 TO 9 ONLY! TONIGHT 6 TO 9 ONLY! Pe | 53.95 STAINLESS SKILLET FOAM RUBBER PILLOW 9 inch stainless skillet . . . complete *T 49 Sch comfartehlo pillows, fled wit 1 00 with cover... cooks faster, saves heat 85% shredded foam rubber and 15°, Sold during these 3 hours only at about nylon with heavy stripe cover. Worth ly their value. CASH & CARRY ‘ twice as much. CASH & CARRY When they shine like this right after you've used them there's an electric range in the picture! — ~~ i a og SIMMONS 85th ‘| Anniversary Mattress Switch to | GLEAN ELECTRIC COOKING =. | Tired of scrubbing and scouring blackened pots and pans after every meal? It’s a thankless job. So why do it a minute longer? Become a carefree electric cook. You see, electric heat is clean as light. SPRING JUST 39.85 kN YOUD HAVE TO PAY MANY DOLLARS MORE FOR A MATTRESS LIKE THIS FAMOUS SIMMONS QUALITY. Look over the many beautiful '6S modeis —they’re as modern as tomorrow! -SEE YOUR DEALER or DETROIT EDISON as uu a PARK FREE eh | ene 10% REAR of STORE a Se ret ™ - as 4 ts ~ % : * i — ‘ . Ae Stee cs a lot tage Er or st Se Pies es ae ead oe ee. + ee Tor é Need Dental Repairs: |= sme sx saraty oi | the stock, the KANSAS CITY @ — Maj. Gen. See 7 Sa, aes ee , a ua them! with enly Mommy Dental Corps, says the percentage , : ' “Go. ahead,” he said, packing for . . . * $1995 ee charge of tickets, trains, coats, | of young men entering the Army W J ° h N Wid ' a long business trip. “Have some in need of a repair job on their ‘ Both Fot 9129 |\« 1c resin tin. “tere some | Sv pnt, stoctnn euntes, | Rend of 8 repair fb on te e join in the \Nation-Wide Matching Wedding Bands, 1) 1, town to see the ice show, Train| tains. And questions—of course, | ber . , ; im 14k ride, eating at an Automat, riding| this indicates keen minds, (The Snyder, here to speak today to : Ge aang Sy ones wwe big, dirty bum!) oe ee A ST Doe ; lewelsy Department And uh, there are thing | Like she said, it sounded simple. | Kansas School of Dentistry, you can do that will be fun—for| ou, to the box ty, | lames the bad teeth on World and say “Three, Two children, one| During the war, he said in an adult.” Doesn't pay to reserve ex- | interview, a lot of dentists were in MARCH 7th to MARCH 2lst serv- ice held jobs. mother east of the Mississippi with | The result, he added, is fewer chil- planned it the same way. So all 4,000 of them were stand-| The “O and C” lands are public ing in_line when the man an-|lands in’ western Oregon which nounced the only seats left were /were granted to the Oregon Cen- under the stage where naught but | tral Railroad Companies (later the daylight and darkness were de-| Oregon and California Railroad terminable, where no popcorn ven-| Co.) to aid in construction of rail- dor ventured, where the rest| roads but which later were for- rooms were an hour away at brisk | feited and returned to the federal canter, government by revestment of title She sharp « ‘es wate ; . . can be very on . * ° $ In thoments of crisis they can do | Father John's Medicine TRADE-IN ome oes oes ee ee : . They weren't sitting under any- FOR thing to See nothing, not at those Brings Soothing Relief OLD WASHER ; Se there was = pact, By sub- | From Coughs That Are YOUR W way to the big department store, Due to Colds Reguler Price $129.95 up 10 floors via escalator, three laps around each toy counter | pather John's Medicine has been then just one little present, | used by young and old during 99 culy a iitio en, intend of yeass to Eaters ti spending all that money on show tho throst irrisatson. soothing Sean, Tes de That, too, sounded logical, ex-| BG tres, ou of vtedicine / . ‘ ‘ i = ae a — — ‘ * Ww. COLLISION WORK QUICK — DEPENDABLE — GUARANTEED i i i i ee Makes of Cars for Pree Estimates on Ail ™ enon co 56 W. Pike S. FE 2-9101 See Robert Recter, M. Phone FE 2-9167 alae fat ii ah i CUSTOM 2-DOOR ni ‘NEW 1955 MERCURY : tacit seuss Sccdhecied sie daltICIGLn, u ong capumes ; CENTRAL LINCOLN-MERCURY SALES.,. INC. 40 West Pike Street avi wares] S | Ale 1 vil : Hit 2 = 12 UHaLiGHal hie qilil ii i 7 nig Agi a4 £23243 a ina ; a ean fi t a zo ,.: > em HT it j tit tat Hea © -F2) ogi - ¢ = WT URI ‘dpa iy i sees ade 7 eR iy 8.1 r i ae] E 3633 +] ij if ii, os Highs ith = +553 £4 ut I) £0 ili all © ; He) SS tray etaan Cl g Hf —_ a Heat re rr sea? jail Lilt 'S 22 Wy) 35 Hen ite iS 2 i iP 3a Hintid wee aa diac! pul i, TEE ay i “ih fi ig if SAE ae RE if Se 3 iF alo & Hit i Hy yi] 2S oes | ed ee ini aS OBEY Way [ite 3 ag! FUE ii sas } el 3 i aug oa ie Bil el a mae) Se, oS m lit pits jean | helt ah 6 5 = ; let REE Lee 4 S : : 2 2 =e Fu Parra Hill HY fig alll — SS Sy me Tools & Supplies > Or = lemltt3] 7 4 Industrial Supply Distributors PLENTY OF OFF STREET PARKING wee es FE 20108 ca v Don't Argue with « Woman on a Diet; Just Let Her Have Her Weigh ~ . W. 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Best Oe a i a es ae a es Gal ase ope ee eae ee ye RT ee ge on a, es ee Fike pet ee Te ee re, ena oe i ee Pe Te em, = hile a uP ti owe Wetde, { j {\. | ‘ : q . els ie | THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY; MARCHi 7, 1955" “TS ’ + ( Tax Cut Rapped Sweden Gives Up; Plans"""—_____A ofa fi to Lift Liquor Restrictions 3 eae) Swedes can walk into liquor stores | under 30 cannot buy liquor legally. Florida Solon |con aflerg—etthent restictiess f|law sake & eamy tir anybody to . to $20 Reduction OK'd | Kee - get by Howe aus |e ! T'S THE ONLY TIME OF YEAR T INN I CAN SEE WHAT My | Ff J a DOG LOOKS LIKE 7 \ a - = ‘ “ NN SS$X >. IN all wee a Mn he wll erp tna | ever at makina it legally difficult éronped by more than 50 per cent $2)-a-person income tax cut passed |'0 drink does not necessarily curb in the 100 years. Today there by House Democrats. | drinking. “We Senate Democrats were not | Sweden has never tried pro consulted on the reduction b our colleagues at House,”’ he | of the past 35 years has been oon said in a statement, ‘nor have we © aca one oe Nets a held any party conference on i. | thearetion! iat te the quantity so the matter is not a party issue.” | |) and | ee iquor a Swede may drink But pointing up its political sig- | ¥e"- j nificance, a Democrat who asked Two-thirds of an ounce go with : not to be named said he has no| » restaurant meal. Bat the meal doubt that a “campaign document’! must be hot and cost at least 45 is being prepared as the minority cents. Women get only half the report of six Democrats on the men’s liquor ration. Senate Finance Committee who ; supported the tax cut, He said it| The liquor stores are state-owned. will be used in the 1956 campaign. To buy in them, a man‘over 2 Senators Byrd (D-Va) and George i (D-Ga) voted with seven Republi-| °>tain a certificate from the police cans on the committee to. knock | #24 apply for a government permit DON name them. ‘ | that the rigorous control and the * * * | jungle of red tape should discour- In addition to Holland, Sen.| age buyers. But a six-year official Ellender (D-La) said during the | investigation revealed that the re- weekend he would oppose the cut | strictions have not curtailed drink- on the -ground resulting inflation | ing. might “result in our people actually The triction to th ‘ losing money in the long run.” The tax cut would be effective © month caused poeple to buy |. on wages earned after next Jan. 1. ; House Democrats tacked it onto| °™Y te preve they could. an administration bill to extend; The investigation shows, more- present corporation and excise tax | over, that 1 Swede in 10 has been rates, now due to drop April 1. in conflict with the authorities for abusing the liquor legislation, and Island of Formosa has a popula-| that drunkenness among teenagers tion of about 9.5 million, | has trebled in 20 years despite the| 1 can give you a bit of advice about running that lathe, Crosscut . . . 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Euploree salination paid dte- hospitalisation. vaca thon, sick pay and sharing Winkelman’s uF tye : ! %4 _N._ Sagine STENOGRAPH CIRCULATION, DEPT. | Res! THE PONTIAC i CARBURETOR AND Cash’ ON THE BARREL you get by selling things ‘ THE PONTIAC PRESS . by Hershberger " “7 Fours UT Wanted Real Estate 32A és 7 “4 2 es Wanted Real Estate 32A) oe . Pid ATTENTION OWNERS we All sises on nee “PONTIAC REALTY 77 Baldwin “I'm so hoarse I can't yell ‘Fore’ loud enough!” _ Business Services 13 __Moving & Trucking 19 A & B TRENCHING Water tle. Field tile. rE ALL sapateed by, Sastery trained men Office co. 17. W. Lew rence St. APP ER AND , rE sites” ures ree PE b-4317 Trucks to Rent Pontiac Farm and Industrial Tractor Co. A-1 WALL WASHING Painting, paper cigantng, out estimates, FE ¢0173 or FB NG | “Painting, Wall Washing Free estimates Reasonabic. LET US BUY IT OR AUCTION IT Renee CHERRY WOOD BOARDS, AT beast «643 «inches = long. Pa. COLLECTOR WANTS ¢ _Sique Colt __ WANTED: FARM DINNER BELL. Call OR 3.2663 after 6 Money Wanted 28A Wanted to Rem eae rice hae Oe lords . PE ¢2iTi or OR +6829. PREE Painting & Wall Washing estimates. ps Bete & . 127 6. Parke SERVICE CALié DAY mont MITCHELL'S TV Typewriter Service 22A bom. K. L. Templeton, Realtor __P_+4863 AST Action! ¢ To Buy—To Sell—To YOU BUY IT—WE'LL INS eppraisal or fees, B.D CHARLES Equitable Roriety 1717 8 Te | __PE 40571: Eve FE 5-000) : Coan vos YOUR EQUITY In FURNITURE NEEDED {entice pome et odd lots. Get ee seh, Nifor youn Comsenty WANTED FURNITU anything JIM WRIGHT, Realtor 345 Oakland Ave FE 6-044 Co-operative Real Estate ° LISTINGS WANTED Parms business and commercia) ties, Roy Knauf, Realtor 26% W Huron re 372 ST AT Barats and er r e is ex . We your isting wi) certainly do our utmest to you. Our 17 years of Real Estate dealings tn Pontiac assures 100 ROY I WELL INSURE IT WRAL TY co. meaLtons Co-operative Real Estate FE 2-0263 WILL BUY Re. McK INNE Office REAL ESTATE OF ALL KINDS. . BD bones Wt P W. Dimnan & | Have soiyYins FOR BOTH ihe v acant properties ea | _teous. lent service call x. | Dorothy Snyder Lavender Vice EEDS 2 OR 3 BEDROOM ISN’T IT LOGICAL? vou live in the Waterford Dray. REALTOR . | 413 W. Buron FE 44635 Rn | Open Eves ‘uli © Sun ‘uN 6 it sell. Wit hve a} Edw. M. Stout. Realtor | 71 N. Saginaw St. Ph PE 56-6165 ge sacar waa. vet. | Wantea: Homes, Farms, L.and Contracts PAUL M. JONES REAL Huroe Want to trade your present home | @m @ new or used house? We buy sell, and trade ovroperty from N.W Detroit to Pontiac. We build en your jot of ours. many jots with and without jake frontage or privileges Land available for builders. acreage. of will sub divide to suit Many commercia! properties available. CONTRACTS "PE 5-0418 OPEN DAILY #® TO ® SAT. SUN. ® TO 5 4 Sylvan Realty 2343 Orchard La. RD. WEST SIDE HOME OWNERS eed Y Gay. When we say we have buyers for your home we mean if Call now and we wii be at your home in 15 minutes Edw. M. Stout, Realtor Tl N. Saginaw 8 eda ae WANT TO SELL obligation. 35 Years A Real- tor im Pontiac. WM. A. -KENNEDY hk ne MAHAN HAS BUYERS | * MAHAN Ld ~" _—— vate and entrance. | child. Russell Young is > | Rent Houses Furnished 35, ATE ;~——~—rrr LAA APPL PPD LPT | Pee a Se Convalescent Homes 38A SHARRARD CONV. a _____Hotel Rooms HOTEL AUBURIN Lake District SPECIAL A $10,000, $3,000 down, and..stove children. Nicholle & Marger Co. we 2 W. Huron - FE 43505 3 ROOMS. OFF EK. WALTON ON PRIVATE PARTY WANTS TO| Sterling Ra ie. FE 20707. any size of condi- 1 7 tion im desirable rove | CARING, BY nadhenet ment’ Reasonabie "monthly pay. GARAGE HOUSE ~ BABY WHEL- m No reaitogs. Write come. 2068 Commonwees tise Press Box 69. WovuseTaatien FOR a e-< waa a 7-1 Pen welcome. COMPLETE ND rn, Tots welcome, Russeli Real Estate Service ao oe mn Cal ecbete | FORN wWiINTERIZED COTTAGES | Children welcome. 3819 Diste| Highway, SMALL FPURN MODERN HOUSE for rent Suitable for couple _MA 4100) _ WALLED LAKE. MODERN CON. niences 2 bedroom, close to vii- _ lage, $18.50 weekly, MA 43734 | Rent Houses Unfurn, 3% ——_L—Ter 25 ROOM DUPLEXES. LAKE PRI. | | vileges| These are extra fane | end brand new et $1 | per month, inciuding — | Giroux & Hicks yton Piains 7% REAL 4395 ~Disle Hwy | OPEN EVES UNTIL 8 SUN 1 TO 8 3 ROOM HOUSE. NEAR LINCOLN > dr. High FE 4-6268. | |] BEDROOM MODERN, 61 6EM- inole St. $90 per month. Call | FE i. TP RA Usk, | ~~ washer, dryer, range, refrig. - e Thermapane picture Winrcew, carpeting, traverse §7.000 TOTAL parc for a ore ee ‘ . 46425 - = sider this one of our RAY’ O'NEIL, Realtor Phone ve 3-703 pu tae or Co-operative Rea) Estate Exchange ESTABLISHED 1916 FLOYD KENT, Realtor _Sher & . $1,000 DOWN : MS REA EALTY rE J.C. HAYDEN eee £7, mr be >| -) CG b=] > | ™ wn = P ededie tt aE aaa ok ad ¥ ayes GAYLORD ——SaRCANS * 6295 down, 4 room modern, $65 per month east side JIM wv RIG HT, Realtor Sooperative Resi Rstate Euchange Templeton CRESCENT LK. AREA New 2 bedroom bardwood floors | tw Extra large lot $8950 with reason- able down payment DRAYTON ARE 1's ese earege Large lot 735120. SYA AN AREA "Crawiord | b] bedroom, frame With nice kitch { cupboard space Nice living and ¢ ning room Has large enough jot for garden «space This fs a rea! bargain at $1325 down Neat and Nifty a Toom ‘treme Large living room dow = custom built cup- meat and compact y own thig one. Let CRA\ AWFORD i EARLY Y BIRDS @ne of the first to buy 2 bed ho: ae furniture one we wah this price Bee tt Giroux & & Hicks, oe Diste fer pe Drayton Prains | __For Sale Houses 43 6x10 laund Ty room 100 ft. lets on ved street wien er i Bors On "norm $11,800 FULL PRICE Brive ou Dixie yey. te Wil Lake pres: ™ mi. ‘Weteh for “WHITE _ BROS. REALTORS Phone OR 3-4702 of OR 3-1872_ This Week's Specials FINE SAND BEACH Ip front of thip cute cottage. bas. 2 bedrooms, 4 one ed Kitch. | oa ot veal "Aah th this tor the amasing orice e of only $6350. ONION LAKE SPRIVILEORS Ge with this Possession fu Brice $7,950 with 61.500 do EMBREE & GRE CG 1843 Union Lake Rd. EM 34383 —____Union_ Lake ¢ Village KNUDSEN TR | Next to Secretary of State rE 38539 | big families is back to | FE 46101 FE 46388 New @stad lished rhoods for LAKE eRTILEG ES On the west side letee have a |. This nice 6 room | story 3 nee fine bedroom and ceramic | DOWN. PE! AND K. ING. BANNAN. LI 44000. oe aba tats | Alwindite aluminum siding win ©. 1 HoMEs 3 sane BUNGALOWS we are ote ereed of our model home ) Mi ‘edison Ave 4 ponestiy feel that for dollar value | i¥s superior to any on Wie mar- ket \oday. Five ver cent down of | consider equities in trade. MACEDAY LAKE DANDY BUNGALOW 64.500 Outsteand beautiful jot 1522150 directiy across from the lake Full base- | ment. ol] heat. tile bath. Gandy | 2 car garege and a home that we are proud to show PONTIAC ROAD BUNGALOW $1,700 DOWN Lot 555250 Modern two bedroom clean and peat bungsiow with full basement, screened porch and other selling features. Total price of only . “ BSYLVAN VILLAGE BRICK SALE OR TRADE Substantial and attractive all brick on Ls home with 2 bed- room. bedroom bath large Livi OsSeun with naturel fireplace, Tull dining room. nice kitehen down Also basement with as heat. enciosed rear porch and car garage 614.750 with terme or consider home or contracts as down payments WEBSTER SCHOOL DISTRICT BUNGALOW 61.500 DOWN Attractive «rey shingle 2 bedroom home with glassed im porch. ex- cellent basement. new gas air condition furnace and beautifully landscaped jot. Priced at 87 960 WE SELL-WE TRADE DORRIS & SON REALTORS CO-OP MEMBERS 762 W. Huron rE +1887 | ~~ FOR COLORE De Back of &. Joe's Homes engine | from 0.006 to 611.000 wih $1.00 to 63.100 down WILLIS M. paawen N Pa fi IE. The basement is spot- Many other features. Just cat) us. WM. H. KNUDSEN 519 Pont jac State Bank Phone FE 64516 Eve 2- Pioneer Highlands this home ts @ bargain at only | $12,050 — terms. J. A. Taylor EALTOR — INSURANCE eae Are. rR 42504 Open. Eves ____ Pree Parking NEAR AIRPORT EAST SUBURBAN .3 bedroom tare Revs Ba A. 4 1 'te0 win handle. SCHRAM FE 5-S091 or FF 5-9471 If no anewer ph FE 56-2566 . gna Sundays Open Evening 1111 Jostyn Cor Realtor Cooperative Real Eniate Exchange CLARK $7.060 FULL PRICE home. plastered walle, basem of furnace porch lot Thxl30 feet, situated at edge front poreh, 3 pe. bath gas heat autematic weter heater. You |) like }CLARK REAL ESTATE FE 46492 1363 WwW Huren Open Wvenings BROWN | 60.650 FULL PRICE What a vaive! “Only @ years old Five room modern bungalow with full basement, gas heat. tile bath, oak floors. and ‘Excellent cond. | ton’. You can have immediate possession. $2,500 DOWN -— Nine room brick on paved street close to Freds. Has one two room apart- ment with private entrance Basement and gas furnace. Priced at only $7 500 $2500 DOWN West side Love ly 3 bedroom brick and frame Dungalow with fuil basement 45216 ft jot and located paved aetreet. Very goed condi- tien $12950 BUBURBAN FARM One acre arcel with modern 3 bedroom me Basement, ear garage grapes. berries and fenced Lake privileges) Terms can be arranged ee 500 JAMES K -— lake front 3} bedroom = brick home oe 2 fireplaces. basement. 2 car gerage and 75 ft on the water Also cement drive Shown appointment on|v 1. HW. BROWN, Realtor 1342 W Huron 8t FF 2.4810 Member Co-op Real Fatate Exct TAKE A TIP Here « a S room modern bunea low im excellent condition Built in bath plastered walls oak loors $8,750 Terms WHY PAY RENT® This neat little bunkalow is ideal for a smal) family. Full bare. ment. gas heat nicely land- scaped Storms & Bcreens Price only WORKING COUPLE Just whet you want 4 room bun gaiow built m 1046 2 nice bed- rooms. built-in beth very modern, kitchen marvelous hof water heating system 2 lots, block to City Bus line $8100 Joseph F. Reisz $3'g W) Huron St FE 20258 Co-opefative Real Estate Exchange NCOME -- $120 PER MONTH houses One 4 room and one & | Tooms. Will sacrifice for $5,000 cach Take over mortgage 624.- 000 «Will accept late model car, truck or ms tools as part down payment, FE 17-9042 afier 6 pm. 4 ‘ $2000 DOWN. 80500 FULT, PRICE. This is an ideal Family Home with plenty of bedroom space, 2 lots 1 car garage, lake | privileges to Pine Lake Has stered walls Aute ot) forced air heat 62 het water heater Copper pumping th lake privileges Lake se §6rPriced «at 311,400 with $2370 down ; . LAKE PRIVILEGES This love) little 3 room eabin with e gilda, ae’ hams Lake ™“ eins room. 10a12 he @x12 Kitch- en Interior peneled in knotty pine Pric 500 down . LAKEFRONT cesta ncat™ sont “thot pome th & gorgeous jot 12n370. heat. hot heater Priced 000 LAKE & RIVERFRONT | This § room 1 story 2 bedroom home has liv room 11423. Din- h . Forced air heat. Netural stone Rwoptnce Beautifully landscaped Ownet if now add on the third bedroom Prices et only $13,780 with 94008 do L.C. LADD 4286 Disle Hwy. Drayten Pisins ___ OR 3-2961 _- Open Sunday STOUT'S BEST BUYS Today HOME--STORE One of the best buildings of its type to be found Out standing location with frent- age on a Dusy ved read basement with storage space and work space Nothing but the finest of materials and workmanship in this build- ing Priced at 623.500 Low down payment to respon sible buyers. AWAY FROM IT ALL You will have fesling of being all yo veureelt te this very cute ranch ‘fome. Set back wn the roed away from ali the noise of have chown very goed taste peting. cabinet lided kiteh- e bath beautiful glassed porch which could be used as another room Five acres of land See Wis home and you Will want it $10 500 —DRVYTON TLAISS Situated om a corner jot tn Drayton Plains is a cute bungalow style home with ® jong living room = and aiming froom combination Two bedrooms tiled bath with bullt im vanity @ work faving Kitchen and a full basement With @ new auto heating unit $4900) total price PAST SIDE Just eff Auburn Ave For $4500) you cant expect much but thts home ts well worth $4500 Two bedrooma, living room and. sitchen Neat and clean as can be Nice lot with shade trees Close to Duses 8750 down S108 DOWN On the north side of town Three rooma in need of re- pair Now condemnes by the city Good jot $\ 300 badw. Mo Stout. Realtor 7 No Saginaw st Open eve! 80 PH FE 8 -8145— > BEDRM RANCHER Ranch home neighborhood estap shed in 1952 801265 setting Loda lake privileges Six large roome and plastic tile batt Frash modern decorations throughouj Re reens and storms oO beat $11 850 terms SPENCP STREET Ye one of the nicest north: aide locations An older home. with the large rooms Carpets in the ng room. dining rm and atair are included 3} bedrooms and bath up Good basement gas heat’ Dbl garage. paved drive $11,750, terms WE HAVE THE KEY! Extra large BRICK RANCH. BUNGALOW in Donelson Park * Imposing entrance hall, 14x27 fiv- ing room and 12x15 dining I Utra modern kitchen mahogany cabinets formica counters. built mn leather breakfast benches 1', baths 2 spacious bedrooms. ¢edar lined closets Utility reom with heat Automatic Washer and arver included Attached 2 car bi astered garage PRICED TO SELL 618.800, terms HUMPHRIES REALTOR FE 2-0474 ¥. re Rea Open Fvent eee | Nice bessmens Delco furnace. Culchen house. An AUBURN. PADDOCK family ¢@ bedrooms dining room jt heat Micely landscaped 2 lots, some finishing. $14,000 WILLIAMS LAKE Idea! for « large family. 6 rooms. 3 bedrooms and Flizabeth Lakehont #108 ~=Sherbourne Dr Holiday Park. 3 bedrooms nore recreation room. 2| VETS. NO MONEY “pown YALE. car garage Circle drive Priced ve out and see this one have 3 other lakefronts on Elizabeth Lake. THELMA M. y +e Open 8 te 3 N earing Completion lakeside subdivision. See Model Home at 380 Dover Rd. OPEN SUNDAY KENNEDY oe ei $8,750, TERMS | 3 BEDROOM -— Basement. gas carpeting. enclosed porch, NEW BUNGALOW terior complete, full well & septic, builder sick 9750 Dewan. J. R. HILTZ REALTOR 1011 W. Huren 8st Te You BU’ . im fall basement with | is oF regret fer @ long time Cute and attractive te what you say when you see bedroom bungalow and attached and nice jandec «ped tw» 1982 IRWIN & ROSA _ve none “re oa1e1 Partridge = is THE “BIRD” TO SEE 3 BEDROOM BRICK located | Eve Mr Donaldson PE 43156) full price. Quick possession. DISTINCTIVE Truly eon tmpressive home sur- round toom, brick fireplace and many 43 W Huron St Open Rve vue GILES Is the monthly payment on thia NEW 2 bedroom moed- 2 blocks FE of North Pad- INDIAN VIET S room modern heme with A very sharp income FOR COLORED 2 bedroom modern for $1500 n 4 bedroom modern for $3500 S REALTY CO. FOUR NEW FHA HOMES LEET Choice West Bide location over- KENNEDY Estate Exchange | aot, Riron Evenines t2 Laci Ow sais . “BRRR-RR!” For Sale Houses 43) For Sale Houses a” _CONSTRUCTION CO, FE 5-7500 NOTHING ELSE TO ot! ANS 61,180 CIVILI : Two bearm brick duplez homes.| (. full basement, gas or oi) heat.— Appror 87> month includes every | thing Model o daily 101 p.m. On Ean. Biv between Perry GATEWAYS to HAPPINESS NEAR CLARKSTON FINISH AT A PROFIT New ranch home 30x24 ft on roughed in for rooms ond zene us bath. two i oft rooms. ceder siding tet Offered for quick + pa down OUR CHANCE TO OVE AHEAD. MODERN HOUSING BRICK TERRACE North side near Lincoin Junior High end 6t. Mike's 6 full sizeed rooms end bath. with 3} bed- rooms. oak floors plastered wale full basement. good reas on Offered at iiss $1850 éovn LOW UPKE SEE IT TO -To Sel} _ MAHAN REALTY na REALTORS Eves tl 6 Open | Co-operative re Estate altace | KE 2-0263 015 W. Huron NEXT DOOR TO BRANCH _POST OFFICE _— DIXIE HWY. CORNER Approgimately 300° ft frontage Corners on wide gravel rd beautiful site for motel or ot | bedroom house Laree 4 Beautiful shade Needs modern- joe Only $6060 With reasonabdie Huron Fe vee be EM 30 Immediate Possession Conveniently lecated § room home with carpeted living and dining room. full basement sutomatic eas heat and hot water Close to bus- stores and walking distance to St Mikes. Only $2000 00 Down see it today Cozy Suburban Near Ortonville 3.™ Bedroom bungsiow al! on one | oe Sutomatic heat and aad “er. l‘s car garage Car. | room, full bath. cek | . ve utility room fenced 3 BEDROOM BRICK rear yard Priced at $9760.00. by sppcintment oniy. Bud” Nicholie. real estate and insurance Mt Clemens 8t FE 54-1201 FAMILY HOME Large 8 eery 2 bodseom bome close in Basement. Aan heat, aay 67.500 on terms. $600 DOWN EQUITY. wonderfu FOR 1 eppor- tunity te e well we | bedroom e at the rock pesroom oe Rites Russell Young diate pssession EA Also have a 3 room modern in Seen” Huron st town. 8450 down Ro J. VALUET, Realtor ~ Ain ALi gm. Hy wna TERE) 5 ROOMS Modern Hardwood floors Full basement OU furnace. $8050 with $2200 down — NORTH END Furnished tmeome 2 bedrooms up Only CUCKLI “R RE ALTY” ee) Sagin rE Bree, re aie PE sans | Fon’ sare TE NN Beverly. A HOM F OF YOUR OWN | Ladies This home has a downstairs tn- cluding the kitchen that is terrt- fi@ally nice See for yourself The downstairs has been completely done over Fireplace Four (4: rooms and bath upstairs Double garage lot 50150 Price and terms are really OK Note to GI ].oon lake Shores Drive by and see it A fine ranch style home with five full | rooms. Living room 13218 dining room lixl$. kitehen 12x12, twe ‘?) Dedrooms, double attached arage. large fenced lot 80x275 Ticed at $13,000 with $2500 down REAL including mortage costs to qual- ified G 1. See it today at 3388 Loon Lake Shores ‘off Walton Bivd. near Sashabaw) Commercial Zone A nine ‘8! room house used as home and business. Welj located Sixty-four (64: foot frontage Price $14,200 with terms. | For Colored Good four (4) room frame home, 2 bedrooms, full pogoment, gas $8,500.00 with $1500 down. heat.*corner lot. Full price = | | For Colored «| = (6) reooms—all on one floor re @ bedrooms, fireplace in liv- ing room. full room, giassed-in front perch i base- ment 2 lets, double garage. $10,500. ws BUY AND 8ELL LAND CONTRACTS NICHOLIE! AND HARGER CO. nw. + oe ee . BEDROOM HOME GIs—$100 Moves You In! « ao MA cae or Ma +2602 __ eas “and "2315" pontine Trail 'Nodn. Payment $140 PER HOUR for one- of these 12548 Linwood TUles room homes ve ‘ore air beet. Pult tile path. = o.8 with take privileges PH Ortoovitle 132. meverse a_eperace New ‘ Toom modern lots of shade. lake GEO. MARBLE, JU8T .} BLOCKS FROM CEN- TER OF TOWN | Separate entrances. 3} baths. au- heat Now Wane 43 LOVELAND PS Cogs, Lake ne Keene Harbor PE 41661 i eatin close to B tortum ned | ‘Umon ‘Lx Owner. EM 34385. PAYMENTS $33 A MONTH ONLY $700 2 civilians, lovely 2 bedroom dis- | postive bungalows, forced air eat, pear . sebeols, buses. Price “only £i3,800 Bee monet oa corner of Cornell and OPEN. DAILY BUN. 12 TO 8 BENJ. RICH “GET RICH bad . MILLER | WEST SUBURBAN 3 bodreem tome Tih fal bee full basement Sun porch Ou furnace ines to schon asd enter 1 car garage on fot. $6500. Down payment WE ST SUBURBAN Altractive 2 bedroom home. frame with 1 car attached ca ans. Leaa NOwinit SUBURBAN $225 per month, $13,500 with #9 500 down or will comsider f IT WE LL Tinsune IT | clear home as down cariment. West Side Suburban 1952 bungalow on laree living room. pice kitchen 2) full bath good utility full price only 68.450 rE Real Estate Since we YOUNG ranch type home with the cite conveniences 3 weeks possession bungalo® on lerce and large picture window price of only 87.600 will ae Be the first to see this one ater and ocak floors On 23 large lots Priced below market for quick’ sale Make appointment today. yellow brick home rpeting Shown by appoint WEST SIDE INCOME vE HAVE HOMES | | High Area | 4 Bedrooms— clean 4 room home | Tripp. Realtor FE S-Al6l of FRE 6427 WEST SIDE HOME sonssderea. fer" quick . H MYERS GE INSURANCE TE rE +447 Wilhams Lake Neat 2 bedrm. home with new FA. oll furnace nd auto H.W. heater Fireviace | Priced at only $7,500 John K. Irwin sam ee So heme with 2 car ea- REALTOR fase Walten Sashabaw area. 670 W Huron 8t rE sens] rpeting and Venetian biinds go If no answer 23-0829 nei New: oll furnace and air conditioning. Incinera- tor ment caly Shown by sppoint pee ue payment on GO! o1 STONE | STONE_REALTY CO. A. KERN, ‘Realtor “ eave rE tos pm. Gaily: © Sun 1 1 -ANNETT OFFERS Near St. Michael's 2-0253 tos 2 family. 3 rooms end beth | down. 3 rooms and bath up. | private entrances full base- ment. stoxer heat com bi- nation storms & «screens 2 2 car garage 610.500 dosen Suburban—1 Acre Large 8&8 reom and bath bungslow in very good con dition. 2 bedrooms, tile beth ec ecreens. $10,700, $1560 | Lake Privileges— 1'4 Acres Practically new 5 ranch home thiving plastic om - rage and utility. Storm and | wn. | | | room room 15"32. HMeatilater fireplace large kitchen, stainiess stee! Formica tops ear secefs Drapes io cluded. $15,800, terms. | 4 Family— Good Investment cation, now showing ex- cottont income Owners a 2 apartment all private en- trances. New Lennox gas furnace $17,500, terms. ttuated on @ Jo ots. 288 baths, 2 large uvieg with firep porch. 2 car = age use outdoor grill. terms Loon Lake Front Bald kagle Lake cr “ron sisting of 3 bedrooms 2 losed 4 and tile shower bath un . Enclosed rorch. automatic oll heat. recreation tor, and dishwasher | ex Roy Annett | REALTORS 2” Huron FEderal nc. | 3.7109 | One Evenings and Sunday 1-4 ear garage, corner 8) believe us it ts really worth | the m an honest value. Only | ora MOD- | Cooperative Real Estate Exchange HOME & BUSINESS On Oskiand' Avenue — ses toem m with 5 rooms first floor 1 large be ot, aut tic hot wa- ter 4 on the across from Nye Dairy A good 5 rooms punqoles only years old. Has tiled beth, stairway to attic. full base- ment and gas furnace, 2 car gareee wel - nenment drive. — light business tus BUILDER’S HOME Its the most desirable planned , and gartace Marvelous recreation room 2. ex' nice lots — shade fruit and berries Lake privileg- es. Located on Bilver Cir- cie To include wall-to-wall carpeting. Owner transfer- mige. commitment $12,000, BUNGALOW—S5 ACRES Right on Elizabeth Lake Road 4 very nest end clean home 2 bedrooms Dius stairway to large at- tle Niece basement and sereened porch 62.500 down. FAMILY HOME West side 4 large rooms nice lawn. Bus by door. $3,000 or jess down. CALL TODAY! KINZLER Eves. ull 8 Open Co-operative Real Estate Bachenge | LOTS AT CHETOLAH. PRIVI- Pie co 8 thes. As little as $10 "RED HORSE vee: 53 or i "ain Hurry, Hurry, to Cherokee Hills! Lm ee oO oe Saas L. H. BROWN, Realtor 138 W. Murs FE 24810 Otter Hills These choice west suburban lots Rate ivision & look around. For call: F. C, Wood Co. Realtor Corner Williams Lake OR 3-1235 t After 6 00 call ¢ is Ope on top street west Pontiec, 7 Te Puy te Sell-To Ttade YOU BUY IT-WE'LL INSURE I? MAHAN REALTY CO, REALTORS “ Large tot 100x300. 2 Bateman St. Fred's ! Eastern Biz room older home tn per- fect condition Glass porch, Breakfast nook garage and newly decdrated throughout Only $1.960 down Doll House Just 8 blocks from down town It's a 2 bedroom bun- galow with full tile bath wall to wall carpeting. full basement oi) beat. gasina- tor and 45 ft lot All for oniy $8450 Youll leve ft Cash Talks Perfect apot for couple with dandy garden pilot and at- tached garage On paved roed close ts HMuren and xuesren Only 65.506 Call $950 Down Buys this 2 bed room bun- galow with full besoment, new I% car garage cement drive Paved street. east side location Only 86 B50 Kampsen Realtors | 4392 ) Dixie Hway ELTZA) Only 96500 PAUL M JONES. “REAL FSTATE 32 Huron PE 63505 contage, For Sale Resort Prop. 444, eer ‘oeM MODERN 4 ROOM FRAME home on Green Lake Rd Bar- gam for cash RED HORSE | 8018 Cass Eliz, Ra 42252 or FE 2017 downtown Pontiac. 1008 with $100 down. | Sale Suburban Prop. 45A| Rag Colonia! home on | 126x500 eee Rochester Real Fstate FRANK SHEPARD $621 Orion Rd For Sale Lots AAA ALAA PR AYTON PLAINS uw CLARKSTON A beautiful building — in | highly teeed eons OL_}-7511 vee 7 Bae EY sm ole of pre y Dorothy Snyder Lavender 40 ACRES ow “e mile of Ba ® ivision now in operation. y scenic si Priced right. urroundings Call Mr ae wae 5-401. oe Includes? large ee eomad home, 2 large . milk heuse, tool . apd misc other bidgs. | John K. Irwin REALTOR wi N. FF 4-0528 yom sate O8 RENT 100 ACRE 8 Telegraph Eves & Sun Co-operative Real Estate Exchange 630 J. 1 room house S Tor Mosel Drive-In _ All kinds of lake and farm rty. P. Ww, Bon, . Huron. 80 ACRES 16 MILES NORTH At ao farmer's @,. mostly till- able and exe construction, featuring a 25 ft. living room with fireplace, oak walls, poder Mir This ts oud” APPOINTMENT TO SEE Te Buy-—To Sell—To Trade YOU BUY IT-WE'LL INSURE I? MAHAN Open Eves. ‘til 8 Sun. 10-4 REALTY REALTORS Co-operative Real Estate Exchange © 2-0263 107%) W. Huron NEXT DOOR TO BRANCH ___POST OFFICE 160 ACRES *. mile road frontage north of Rochester Modern ¢bedrm, farm home 36x64 ft. hip-roof tan- chions with drinking cups 142 4 fT cement silo. Wood lot A good productiye farm. 6256 per acre. terms. hools and . . - 207 sores. Priced at only 8880 with FLOYD KENT, Realtor 24. W Lawrence FE 5-6105 open ev Next to Consumers Power - r Clark. cine ieenise. Equitas Dixie gi Ww ATEREORD TWP. Beautiful building site eS in | a good location Pianned for ter homes and living. Michly ‘re. stricted area Equitable aporoved to stores, schools Priced “ 2% FE. Huron | Open E L. C. LADD . Pontiac. and Sylvan Realty. ONF GLANCE Ard you will fall ip love with. A. JOHNSON, Realtor 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. FE 4- industrial SYLVAN REALTY 203 RD. ) RRR BE Roy Annett Inc. 23-7193 venings and Sunday 1-4 ey et an yy ‘ ae * sabe a. tox \ { t dudes data a __THE PONTIAC PRES§. MO Sale Business Property 49 to Loan 83| Sale Household Goods 57| Sale Household Goods 57 = 00 A Shas Be I "Seal | pe es cee oS up: beds USED Business Opportunities 51 wg tec | TRADE-IN_DEPT.. ATTRACTIVE mmaqmcamoce im well ares, ES Spare or Full Time OPERATES. FROM OWN HOME QnOANTEA ™ EXPANDING BistRiB PONTIAC AS SEP. ES ron OF Blanc Mt. Morris Lapeer Jackson pose Dusen Arbor Midiand” Garden city Punt a Lonsing Royel Oak Gront mesids Bloomfield iis Hevtings eats Battle Creek "Ore Pte. NOT 28 E < < = kK a°] > ei = Zz Lael = tt} =) Q yA le | #F1ihy 5338 if a La : NEIGHBORHOOD MARKET | : i 28 3 - : alti mouth . vonia Ferndale) WHEN YOU NEED é ice awaits you Leslie Fleisher Sagres. Bertiey Voss, Presb Ph. FE 5-8121 Home & Auto $25 - $500 ¥ tt quickly signature, “car of, furaiture.” Ne budget We will be giad to help ” STATE FINANCE CO. Extra Fast Service You can borrow $20 - $500 signetare foreitane the to HOUSEHOLD FINANCE Corporation of 3% Bouth naw St. Ka 2nd Floor PEdere!, Pes SHOPPING FOR A LOAN? “YES” promptly to employed men, women—merried or single. enwide credit. Single visit loan, first. Phone, write or come in today. LOANS $25 TO $500 BENEFICIAL FINANCE CO. 71 W_ Lawrence. FE 32-6248: Pontiac Up to $300 CASH for You Today 30,000 FAMILIES IN PONTIAC should borrower “die. see H. G. PETERSON 7 a 1 power tool: FE BOTTLE GAS ae i $23.77 « eeeeee DELUXE AUTOMATIC model. 8229 HOTPOINT washer Disviay R. B. Munro Huron, Electric. 1060 W. iROWNRITE TRONER. MAHOGANY cabinet. FE §-7714. Half price at Near Sears Jacks. 163 N. Perry. CARGE LOUNGE CHAIR Wine color $23. Pre-way biow superchief oil heater with er, $20. 600 E. Sheffield, FE 46439. MARCH SPECIALS Studie couch ................-. sis Bookcase . . Beds, complete $10 and convinced. Oaklan eee eeesereseeene Pere eer earn ereeee d Furniture 104 8__ Saginaw FE 23823 MARCH BARGAINS Deluze GE Automatic atic Feed rE 1 mn washe Square tub . LOW_INTEREST $129 50 (Late model) $ 99.50 t § we MANY ITEMS Easy Terms THOMAS ECONOMY FURNITURE co. w st DEPT. Apt. sise electric stove .... $29. Apt.. size gas stove sx. . ving room suite .. $18. Pen weed sreakiasi wet pe. os room suite - $33 OIGMALL DOWN PAYMENT FREE PARKING WYMAN’S is W. Pike Only TABLE TOP GAS STOVE, REAS- onable. MI 43317. eves. OSED TY: 60 UP. SWEETS RA- dio 423 W. Hurea a. +1 if" SILVERTONE T.V. CONSOLE. APPLIANCE SPECIALS =| For Sale Miscellaneous 60 COMPRESSORS, FROST wedge spades, gas trowels, sew- er cleaners, chain saws, sump mM CONE’S RENTAL Bectors: JACKSON’S RENTAL FE 4620 ANCHOR FENCES Beconds Pe WiaTi. | 100s sagins to me?”’ NDAY, MARCH 1, 1955. DUOTHERM SPACE HEAT Used 3 mos. Also, Airflame egece heater. 23-6804 after 6. DO YOUR OWN FLOOR SANDING. 5s . Barnes Hardware 142 W. Huron, Draw Tite Hitches The 30) "Orchard Ln Rd, FARM FRESH MEATS beef, 19 cents Ib. pork shoulders 38 cents lb. aeusage, bh. ‘s cream, %& cents. OPDYRE Seer FUEL OIL T a i §-1467, A FREE. ESTIMATES Artists’ . supplies, hobby supplies—check our clas- sification “Hobbies and Supplies” No. 24A, om ae boilers, automatic it Sa rectens bres pais settee BATHTUB, LAVATORY, to and flush ia usable condition but old style. FE 5-7330 after 6. BOX SPRINGS AND MATTRESS. Perfect condition. Call Mon. after 4. FE 2-4637 BURMEISTER’S LUMBER TWO YARDS PONTIAC - DETROIT OPEN o 4M TO 8 P.M. if ; SRETERs 322i%<* peeeiyl rf ge i iF iy a2c2eurnn be | i ii 4) F | i £ 3 Turner's, 602 Mt. Clem- ens. PE 23-0601. A AND TRAD washer washer E- eee eeeeeenene ws PAint COLORS AT 25% DISCOCNT INTERIOR : ere .. r fet wail paint. $3.78 gai. McBride Hardware creamery fesurmceme| Be z aa Par —| EEL TRA VACATIO. MONEY: If you're tak- ing a long vacation, rent 30” HOLLAND FUR- NACE WITH BLOW- BURNER LESS TANK. FE 56-2100 | “ ER. TIMKEN OIL ts. Phone FE 1-1845, LIONEL & AMERICAN FLYER TRAINS FACTORY sERY- 2004 Aubure st Adams. PE 23-8811 New & Used Lumber Excellent our figures op MBER Marbie doors with mirrors arth ficial places, electric fix- tures, radiator covers aluminum e ._ Bte. PRICES WON'T LAST. act UNION .WRECKING COMPANY INC, In ¥ ae WwW. 6 MI RD. 1616 W. DAVISON: ALSO DAILY °® by ogun te To @ PHONE KENWOOD 54-1660 WHY PAY THE HIGH DOLLAR FOR PAINT? PE +6324 WOLVERINE LUMBER AND WREICKINO co, Sean flooring vid M.... sheeting per toilets i I 38 ie | i : I i : ‘@ oe = ‘| "ft 3 Black & q . Miller's Sem ee on " Oskiand Ave. __ FE ¢1 STORM SASH \ tat .]. POOLECO. _ AKC REGISTERED derfut “thile's bet, cocrihes S108. } AQUATIC GARDENS AL FISH AND SUPPLIES ov Nn. Mm PE 4-2853 This Week Only. .. .$5.98 4th St. FE 9-025: Closed Sun. OL be PUREBRED BRITTANY SPANIEL 025. PE 4-9633 SuIKU WOR AND TOY MAW- will sale dea of uniter vee for dogs of larger “treed. GOCKER PUP, AKC REGISTERED bionde female. Also stud service. LABRADOR RETRIEVER ALL KINDS HAY. OATS, corn tractor work, MA ALPaCPa WAY, BALED. Lake, MA 41970. AND STRAW. VE rane i i i Hoke r SUITABLE FOR One-W T Were Alum. Comb. Windows 1 CHURCH OR SMALL Cone, Ph meciang | Alum Comb. Basement 6 6.00 FACTORY. $75, HUR- ae) Hwy. OR j16, | CEE WEEDON RY! FE 4-9150, AFTER tan. Brand pew. Oa 6-270. | Usk OUR Toole DO YOUR Own 6 P.M. —— i oe com Se ates Floto sueek enil eeWer eh ont "G_& M COMPANY — | Fs sti ) Seppe ite east Sec P| mousse | “GMARPER ALL WORK is | $24} Allen combustion analyte. | § to 6:30 Chesed every Thurssay. | © hen, Patpos. dur | 1953 Roycrate trailer NTEED: 2629 Opayne na, | #™0l cheap. FE >t) OLA | Pat Re, Caters home, 32 ft., a, birch P. 4 - ~~ stein. Feo. 8 BR -| fini sona Phone Garage Doors | i er ee ee | ae, ae Saar | tac. eS al “ha "Si FE 5 S646 after $:30, all be sod Al sites, atnW oO , = : *| fio. Bunoc BOAR TYR OLB) day Sat. and Sun. Gea seetaaie te oli BRIE surely + | Sele MaeKcal Geode 02) a OY Masten saat = ___FS 901 | acgoeftame, ractont Pauces an | Sa 0000 ran Plywood © «| Siri sisi wi itares. Fe Kinde, forrest Jones, Chartaton. Move Fant = TREE FULT OTLEY FRAR-| 4 - -" | seme stot yard dump bon. Markel nt pet doors Si arawers #7518. . shel Poros . a aad . S : a seus PONTIAC “PLY WOOD Sti PUES ANS WW BOLE. | cpevon mazcumee, =| Trailer _Reasonable. PE 2-3981. _ ROPER Gad RANGE 6 BORK: Plano ro NO AND REPAIR Bearer ' HAVE SOME NEW i064 MOW-| er.-3 years oid. . img, - Oscar Schmidt. PE 2-621. he ry Pe Ay SFE ES Ee ieS Sh oe tee «| Ene eee s| Exchange ae Dinte Mer MA old excellent condities: |p Oy AL TYPEWRITER. 1 YR. |i) Ma ao Ma le . . * 5 & ré OR ; ri re good cendition. i Scie Far tee. ened. os Hea : ‘Ceurens. arm Produce | 78 ae! ep Les os Ee 300 Woodward ave . Sale Store Equipment Hpme of . GLACKMORE PARMB.| your own ges roma “poor wit nd Rew. Lengthen your 9s | 9 PT “ AMERICAN COM Mich ‘Open he aunde Rochester, set aoun as long as T yes te mk ary iar Pp rsks bare | mereiai treener, Therm. control | CERTIFIED ‘icksdaK ANS CA®. pay. | Reccoadiioned We « service & heat QUALI COSTS LESS cooler. 19 case cap, 3236 J 2 “* apes ace. A she down. - service, assoc GAL, ELEC HEATER. 9000 Se ee | Sree Doone BY SIM ne PARTS—STORE FE cabot ee ANOF DOMT® | 59 gal. auto sectr no Sale Sporting Goods 65 | So ate. sand Onown NO , ~~ HOME INSULATION | Launary traya, stand faucet $31.8 Guns: BOY aELL. Tmaba. 1, S¢>S#00® Dotatons, 3500 Bash- oral Wes . 115~4.—Tel es eS ewerte pare 2! Blanket. 6-0-8 ae Le See HAGGERTY be tet | Remintox AvTO AiPLE Moo | Sale Farm Equipment 7¢ LUMBER CO. with ot ORs! ot furmeces | 9 io 5. After @ pm. & Sun | AxLE WITH 1) 281% TIRES AND | — 1947 Hwy., Walled Lake| Garwood. 3-2080. —fell _ wheels $75. Ph. MUlberry 09-2700. +4171 manad 7 OT} 1086 ROLLER 8KA BOLEN GARDEN TRACTOR, 10 1 pair, man's size 0%. New De-| in plow. dise and cultivater, STORM SASH these, Double Goring Trucks. Es-| Pevtecn, Gators” * It you don't find what you Alantpen aoe, Cee , ws, Zaut im this goluma, voy | Sagoo. Low Low paar COME. AND SE “Wanted to, bay” ed? Just FE 4 1 eet afes bearings, Glories Nera | OLIVER INDUSTRIAL mene AE tee a es CRAWLER TRACTORS GuNe—BUY SELL, TR WITH LOADERS, AND SAVE MOMCY | maSAVE UP TO 50% Masiey Leach, iW Begiey _| BULLDOZERS AND | ~~ VE tne PLABTIO: THER "Oy Tn Sand, Gravel & Dirt 66, BACK HOES NOW ON | wn Auto Glass Service s irom ont, |v umoa’ or “onsvms, ano DISPLAY AT PONTIAC) "ary retaliate sas = | fill dirt, loaded or delivered | FARM AND you wen. Snsusnase . * eisei. TANNER, & PHILLIPS. INDUSTRIAL ot calles “toe customer, wits Mee wigs danone GARD TRACTOR CO., 825 installed, revel Soul aire Pasir | WOODWARD. 123 cael A Ave. mote 2h T Py jl amieeteeeemerre tee | we 7 yoo or howe. MY 3-8621 _ | —_—_—___________________ | cate trucks. ‘have ‘severe! cR STONE AND SA . 28 DECK ELECTRIC BROOD-| ines low a Gravel and ath, Ll tm _FE $6511, ss | asies ana parts, Rebuilt ouveca MAGE inp wiz | Everybody's A-Buzin’ , and voltage Cash and = s. Qremere 1. Mike Jenkenson. OR 3-9600. About the Great : BLA Ss T LUMBE Fi a dq North : e Grea SCHRAM AUTO PARTS BLDG. SUPPLIES Lumber, Doors, windows, bart ill dirt wtd. Northeast ca ™,, Ferguson 35 ae (101 Dizie Hey), Clarkston yore. ‘ane B. paint. Pontiac. Detroit, TExas| Call us or come tn. Ack about AND @ GAL. ELECTRIC WATER we oak bs) 4-4764. UN 4-4092. vorest Totes “oe 4 oy mant- Srey Beceem | Fae Samar wat Cael Re | Oe Mei peed mee| HOUGHTEN & SON | BS pie “FE SBA Arnason Plumbing Supply |” portable and cabinet sewing me- EL, ANB | A" ata ectatar “ot es ? r ma Ms Ornriie | fogs. alt eparaniced’ Daren. | sand daly, Tats road rane | nl BOLENS, 24, HORSE POWER | “Starrs ang guaeraiors Ses TELEVISIONS REFRIOERATORE M my nn. fae, © attachments. Used very Lote ot used parte ter “0 care LUMB R fioor . Big discount, | _Sriveway. FE 06-0068. \ oar Orlane Ave Ph. PE 64513 oa Paani SR IG BARGAIN-DAY, every day—in the Classi- "| fied section! See the Want Stee ee ea ane ae 2 ‘ [ior eeee eee eerens THE PONTIAC PRESS, “MONDAY, MARCH: 1, 1955 ~ SPECIAL 1941 FORD DUMP. $145 WILSON GMC Co. at Cass FE 2-9203 Open Evenings IMMEDIATE m 8, SAGINAW NATLONA Auto Insurance 90-A FINANCE MOTOR SALES _ - DELIVERY Y'ALL COME 8ST. . L ALL STATE AUTO @ FIRE | fetter “Never licensed. 61,200 Roebuck & | OF 371 ss for rotee. arise. BUY WITH __ For Sale Used Cars 91 A DANDY-— better, standara very cae tne i owner car. 1953 De Soto V8 rad 2 dr, radio, uw 6 CONFIDENCE Sedan DELIVER I eRe NATIONAL MOTOR SALES we REAL BARGAINS Victoria. . Y CARNIVAL by Dick Turner; | a. © W) Caps 1988 by MEA. | “What you owe us, Madam, ig NOT an apology!” “GOOD BUYS “Will You | Spend Next Spring in or Under the Next Car You Own” GOOD CREDIT! BAD CREDIT! NO CREDIT! YALL fone é m1 ee eT. ag MI Gee BLYROOTE 1 DOOn SEDAN. 18 PL " very clean, call FE 44888 before 4. __For Sale Used Cars m, TRANSPORTATION PROM ‘32 NTIAC, 1846 to _— $95. Triple Service, | Hydramatic. rE 2-2031. 3123 Le o Pe re ~ 1955 Pontiac convert. 3 weeks old. Low mileage. Sell «at large discount. "5 . se Plymouth, couve oa ome | FE 5-9082 After 4 p.m. 83 Ponti 81. ‘$3 Pontiac Chieftain se sedan 81.380 | | oad PONTIAC, Goings t, Ney am 3 Betws 4 door 12s | eee “titer Nansmostetion pieces ot and up. | ino PONTIAC 6 2 DOOR. PER- LAKE ORION MOTOR SALES ect condition. “s.000 miles. New 7 at e | tires brakes battery. 55 MY 22611 till 9:00 p | Plates er PLYM . 9951. RADIO AND PONTIAC ‘52, HYDRAMATIC. heater. New tires, OR 3-2789 oe be access. FE 43227, $1 PONTIAC WITH BADSO AND beater. There's none $783. Headquarters for yl ba Wood ward & 13 Mile. TAYLOR'S GOOD USED CARS ‘M4 Olds 08: Pull pow $2445 *” Chevrolet” Bel Air os ar. “Power Glide. Radio and heater $1545 61 Buick Special 2 dr. . heater and tinted glass. Sharp $795 $1 Chevrolet Deluxe 3 Bta- tien Wagon Radio and heater Exceptional ............ $205 “bl Chevrolet 4 dr. Real nice $605 TAYLOR’S At Walled Lake “Bince 14831" _____ Phone MaArket 41561 1955 ines STARCHIEF C CATALINA Loaded Excellent condition "rE oma “82 Murphy Avot. ® Jerome's | MT 8. Fine Safety-Tested Used Cars for Sale at Orchard Lw. Ave. at Cass FE80488 which to an English INANCE TO ANYBODY STOP IN TODAY ECONOMY USED CARS ‘ FE _¢2131 yee SOEARD CLES COURS 1954 BUICK L 2 DR. int Fonot ctrod tbe 1953 . 2 DR. NY OTHERS CHOOSE FROM ALL CARS GUARANTEED COMMUNITY MOTORS 803 N. Main, Rochester SEE CY FOR THE DEAL OF A LIFETIME IN AN A-1 USED CAR Cy Owens “Your Ford Dealer” w Bt _ TIP-TOP USED CARS 1981 Ford custom & fordor. $645 Priced Right To SELL 1954 FORD CUSTOM 2 DOOR 8 Cyl, Radio and Heater, Spare Tire, Wheel, and Undercoat—8 to Select Fr, All Colors 99 $1199 ~— $1199 | GREE othe . A-1] Buys , 1954 Ford R. Wn. $1644 —:1952 Chev. 2 dr... .$744 1952 Mercury .... $999 1952 Ford C. Sed. $1044 1941 Ford 2 dr.....$299 1953 Pont. 8 2 dr. $1244 1949 Mercury 2 dr. $244 = 1953 Plym. 4 dr....$799 1953 Ford 2 dr. 8..$899 1949Chev. 2 dr....$199 1954 Pontiac 4 dr. $1444 —1951 Merc. C. Cpe. $599 1948 Plym..4 dr...$299 1949 Ford S. Wgn. $199 1953 Merc. Mont. $1499. 1952 Dodge 4 dr... $644 1950 Ford Cl. Cpe. $244 1948 Buick S. Wn. $299 1951 Chev. 2 dr....$499 1951 Olds. 98 4 dr. $699 1951 Plym., 4 dr....$444 1950 Plym. 2 dr... .$299 1954 Chev. S. Wn. $1444 1950 Merc. Cl. Cpe. $399 1952 Stude. Sed... .$544 1953 Ford H. Top $1195 1951 Hudson 2 dr. $399 1948 Olds. 4 dr....$244 1951 Pont. H. Top $799 1954 Ford H. Top $1599 1949 Nash 2 Dr... .$199 1953 Chev. 2 dr... .$899 1952 Chrysler 4 dr. $999 1950 Ford Conv. ..$444 1948 Ford Conv... .$144 1954 Ford Conv.. .$1644 1953 Ford Conv. ; .$1244 1949 Ford 2 dr.... .$199 1951 Nash Conv. ..$299 1946 Merc. 4 dr....$299 1952 Chev. Conv...$799 1951 Ford H. Top $699 1951 Ford Conv, ..$599 1949 Pont. Cl. Cpe. $244 Cheapies Trucks 1948 Packard 2 dr...$79 1953 Chev. %4 t. p. $699 1948 Buick 2 dr.....$99 1940 Ford Sed. Del. $99 1947 Dodge 2 dr....$99 1954 Ford % t $899 1948 Frazer Sed....$99 2 tp 1946 Plym. 4 dr.....$99 1952 Dodge 1 t. p. $599 1947 Hudson 2 dr...$99 1951 Ford % t. ex. $499 1948 Nash 2 dr...... $99 1953 Ford % t. p. $699 Joss were. a Cpe. ae 1949 Ford ¥% t. pa. $125 ym. 2 dr..... 1946 Ford 2 dr...... $99 150 Ford % t. p. e. $399 1949 Stude. Sed.....$99 1949 Chev. 12 ft. s. $344 A 196@ Chrysler, club coupe. $595 1963 Plymouth. is coupe. 1954 Cosyetee New Yorker. a Geer, new Bee This car 2 iets Ford “vuder. HAROLD TURNER, FORD 2 BIG LOTS 1953 Chrys. 4 dr. $1299} Winin’ deluxe, Medremetic, reaie, $295 | 46 4S W d Bi : h hneider |ataentiiommme| CLARKSTON . Woodward, Birmingham SCNNEIGET iss 'rorrisc s‘naio. weat-| MOTOR SALES ; ‘4 walls, two tone. ex- ’ Mile. 232, 8. SAGINAW Sr. cellent condition Must _ sell _im- CHRTELED PLS MOUTE 134 Mile & Woodward =) : : Open _meaiately Private. PE 5-745). Open 8 a.m. to 8 = me FE 5-470. meses wees. 19¢ PLYMOUTH 2 DOOR. RADIO Hh ROSTIAC SEABOARD. 3 anes ma ssid MId 4-7500 Liberty 9-4000 WAIT? tires “Pulleprice 208. 40 2 2 FE ase, 17,000 miles. ite | eae, TOO Carkner’s in Bir. | . west mets 86-1431. PONTIAC 1931 SILVER STREAK | _™2sham. MI || JOrdan 4-6266 Liberty 9-4001 : Shop NOW at | Sit (tetas tans, 07) SA Om Se |e eee *, Ge 211 S. SAGI} atten andere ae dcinane vert, Saeen _1emt_conditien. 1950 Chev. 2 dr...... $495 , / eries Exce 1954 1953 Plymouth Sed... 945 WAN NA BI Y 7 BEL 1947 Chev. 2 dr....... 195 MOTORS Se oie ee RANCH WAGONS _ | 1949 Mercury Cl. Pas _ - Main. Roches 8 1953 Chev. Sed....... 45 . et Reeter ae “Wir LARRY | | joss chev. 4 de... ..1568 | A oe nee h - 1947 Dodge .......4 195 ‘11! ‘ore tor, Che Woodward JEROME 1954 Chee 4 dr...... 1595 The boss says “move those used cars! Sell ‘em, trade ‘em, give ‘em away; verllis a eee | Rochester Ford Dealer - ares Cceapesanssesesetes wi PH. OL 10711 ; 1949 Ford Conv, ..66. 135 but I want those used cars gone!” elt, we have 70 on hand right now. ? Needs Cars a “ss hele. anata cat? | 0000 PLace ro BUY. | 1953 Chev. 2 dr......, 5 | All makes and models from 1941 through 1955. So here goes another price 3 1950 Dodge 2 dr....... 495 cut and our sale goes on for ther week d beli re’ ° rank * 118 8. - . OUR MOTTO 1953 Hudson Sed.....1195 turning d . tf " ano st fa ’ “6 woe, ee. not ‘a ~| If @ deal cap be made. tt can be | 1° 95 | urning down any halt-way reasonable olter. nti m. ring your heater Head- 19446 Buick Sed. ..... 195 ) ) pe P g) is AITING quarters "for, Chevtolets. Wood: Sr hove! Over i = 1953 Chevrolet 2 dr,..1095 | title and you'll be amazed. Then buy your next used car “ 2020 . | weet ot : > “Pe ae REESE __| in VoumynouesORCEXE «| ECONOMY USED CARS| 1949 Olds. Sed. ....-. 5 : IT’S SUMMER | Setcseatn Pives"ovos:| 2 sure pt Stim 1951 Chev. Sed. «+++ 045) pown arate at the PONTIAC RETAIL _ 55 MAR H SPECIALS | 1955 Chev. Conv. ....2485' 19 ae , . PRICES wheel, ruler PE $3, # Bork woseial “Sr £44, | 1949 Ford .... seeeee 295 | $545—1953 Buick Super 4 dr., radio, heater, power steering, brakes. .$1795 STORE. or Shee ford .....0.. -» OAS : ; TODAY r 3 Fe Pontiac 23 ea bers Pe 143 $395—1953 Buick Special 4 dr. Loaded and a one-owner. Clean...... $1395 , . : , # Ford wagon. Sharo. 2 © @eeee . . 53 Pontiac . 52 Pontiac We are pow | for J “ wae a ton pickup. 1954 Chev. 4 dr. .... 1445) $295—1953 Pontiac 4 dr. Dix. 8 Chieftain, radio, heater, Hydramatic. .$1195 | $,ér. Detex Deluxe 8 ¢ Myérematic. Ra- 2 ¢r. with regia heater and 5 Coevin 2dr. 1949 Ford 2 dr. eeeeee 345 | . * . . owner. te just the as a CHEVS. We PERE 1048 Kaiser 4dr... 36,| $205—1953 Chevrolet Bel Air Convertible. Reo red. Compare this one. .$1295 | share $1395 family car. 95 MOTOR SALFS on oe e\se mem 1948 a Conv, .... 60 $595—1954 Buick Roadmaster Hardtop. All the power equipment... .$2495 | $7 - ‘@ FORD wit? b> MOTO 949 Ply th ...... 495 ; .- lp : OR pas 1954 Left Overs “estan tranrminsion Chea 198. Jono Newh 4 dy 293 $395—1953 Oldsmobile 4 dr., radio, heater, Hydramatic. Tu-tone....$1495 53 Buick ’S4 Pontiac Club Coupe, Custom Must be ee —s ——— — ave oa = ; . 7 ; oe an ; : 4 ar. This cor ts ovat with ~ Wee Gal’ Miseatsanien | Hurry While They Last 4 | jo80 Studcheker 2 a . $198=1952 Pontiac Dix. & Hydramatic with t-tone paint. No rust, $895 J] tase beater ond Bevetiom Laie Ses 11 — + _ALL BODY ‘STYLES _ i 7 11953 Nash 2 dr....... sy Ss S2IS= TS TPord 2 AF. Or, sedan With att THE ERTIAS A VEY ICE car. Rc tp — ——— $1695 nnn “PE Tbagley Auto Parts AS LOW AS | tos OMe 3 fon... Be $225—1952 Chevrolet 2 dr. Loaded. Exceptionally clean. low mileage. . $795 53 Pontiac I BAY ST. , FO D> | 1951 De Soto Sed. ... 745 $195—1951 Pontiac 2 dr., radio, heater. Locally owned. Many miles left $795 | | Custom Catalina Cpe. Radio. ‘50 Pontiac 1326 4] 1953 Chev. Spec. ....1195) ; |] Beater ad Mydrematic. Pully 4 ar. ure @ with redie, heat . FOUR DOOR 1052 Chev. Sed... 795 $235—1953 Dodge sedan, radio and heater. Good paint and tires....$895 | $1595 in precied am Be Factory Official’s Car el Pontiac Sed. eee ae $165—1952 Plymouth 2 dr. A real fine car priced to sell....... ee eeee SOS / $595 49 Ford veeeee 265) "S : M Headquarters © —*1195 1952 Chev. Sub, oo, =96 $145—1952 Buick 4 dr., Dynaflow, radio and heater. Ready to go...... $995 The oe Chevrolet radio. '53 Dodge WANTED | » “ sno wooo ae [udson Sed. we. $145—1951 Chevrolet 2 dr. Deluxe. Good looking and wonderfully clean $665 neater. “$795 a wi ye a and er « with rdomatic atser.. eee LON : or overdrive to select trom } 48 Pontiac Sed. ... 195 ...—1950 Pontiac 2 dr. with radio and heater. Starts every time... . $395 $595 “YCLEAN & S SHARP LARRY Ve Pontiac Sed. Cp. Hs ».— 1951 Studebaker sedan. A real mileage maker. Good tires . $395 52 Dodge ———e——e JEROME jas aR | po: Oe 2dr rth ane enter '50 Hudson 1 Carkner S IM7 Chev. Op. oe... 145 . 22.1950 Ford 2dr. with all the extras. New paint. Good runner... .$345 road. Wasp 4 dr. with radio and GLENN'S Rochester Ford Dealer | 199 Ford 2dr. ..... 175 , , , - $595 heater, 28.000 actual miles. MOTOR SALES BARGAIN por reoie a vrARs 1953 Plymouth Sed... 995 »--—199 Ford 2 dr. 4 to choose from. Shop early on these specials. . $195 15 234 8. Secinaw St. PE ¢737) D PLACE TO BUY | 1951 Stude. 4 dr 495 | 9 ; 4 3 . . : , 1 Studebaker SPOT | 1555 PACEMAKER CLUB COUPE. ois “VOT. eee 2] ....—1N9 Chevrolet 2 dr, with radio and heater. Good transportation $295 53 Mercury Here ts 8 car with re Wanted Used Trucks 89) | Radio, beater, all extras 2 tone | 1953 Chev. Sed. ..... 1045 . ; Monterey Coupe. Media, heater dio and heater pine ne ee ees er re zoe = Fin POWR | 1946 Cadillac Sed. ... 445 | +-+-—-198 Pontiac 2 dr. Good clean model at a low low price...... $165 | 2. sre omy plus. % TON PICK UP. udebake s cou | assu ents. 5 5} ° . clean, seascnable. Call after radio Leeter overdrive, Sharp. | qrontard” burminguam. nete | beep Stade, Set. «- , A ‘| ....—1947 Mercury Club Coupe. A very quiet engine, starts every time $125 | $1495 $195 PB. FE 20°61 ——————— 4 ° eevee fF For Sale Used Trucks % 90| beater auto tress” tenn clean - | Hyarametic. oun * Side Worer | 1951 Chev. pickup see 595 | , . "49 Chevrolet ror ee 1.000 ACTUAL MILES. Bee it | 1Q4¢ Of 52 Pontiac 1954 GMC 472-30A ~~ | (82 Nash rambler hardtop. radio, | and believe it at $895. | 1949 Lincoln woe 395) REMEMBER tation Wagon with radia o 2 a, with rede, beater cater. Reed / air) heater low mileage ee 1953. Dodge Cl. Cp. ..1095 yeremetis. tractor with 32 ft. 1953 | ue Ford station wagon, radio, | Bob Frost, Inc. | 1950 Chee 4 dr. a . 545 ae es ~~ $295 Kentucky tandem open | beater. white walls, 3 seat, clean. | LINCOLN MERCURY DEALER 1950 Chev. CLC 305 $1195 top trailer. ; Complete 3, Crertolet deluxe trie tine SO mateo ard | 1983 Chey 2 dr. maaeny tt For your convenience we have nine different finance outlets. All cars carry || 5) Buick '47 Oldsmoboile with tarp an t. side i039 LINCOLN FULL R11 1949 Chev. 2dr...... 205|| & written guarantee on tires and battery. We have been in business 24 years 2 gr. vite heater rack. Tractor has new, CARKNER trade a. FE eaai “| 1952 Chev. 4dr. 12... 693) ee rest in mi 1 ti heater and “TooS ‘adie at mae vane motor and conversion MOTOR SALES ids | MERCURY Lg a ‘| and have your interest in mind at all times. $175 valve for air or vacuum. | 8. Woodward Birmingham |< from. ‘Save over ¥1.000 on a ; M tth , All 1,000 20-12 ply tires. ax new cars, carrying @ guar- | ad ews- | h | . Festiac Farm & [| Bob Frost, Inc. | Hargreaves | : Open ‘til 7 P. M. Sat. 4 . / LINCOLN MERCUR 025 & Wootward/ STIMULATE SALES| TRO Woodward) 211 Saginaw St. “eo BIR . mo he ee an os | through Classified ads! 55 MERCURY 4 DOOR < Gizan. FF 4-4546 Open Till 9 . rab. Radio and * |Real Estate, cars, mer- “iiss MERCURY custoM a] ° Sah STORE — ° rs. choose from. all 1) rics exerieet | §i8|chandise, anything —| Soru.‘FOn"e iexcuay ‘t¢| NEED DOUGH? Sell , WE FINANCE Want Ads create addi-| BoDy can TY 1 ine you've no need of | “Goodwill Used Cars” TO ANYBODY l -US D CARS Phone FE 2-8181. "850 S. Woo rayon Phone FE 2-8181, i , : ye%: - ° ly 17 -— , j ' o. . ‘ | io f - b. ¥ = era F E a 2 ‘ f it Pontiac High School Auditorium at 8 P. M. TUESDAY March 8, 1955 Clifford J. Kamen “SPAIN” Color Motion Picture e | on 0.5. Maghenpee Min. | te Servint be Yew Comet | Gaukler Storage ® Orchard Lake Ave. CFOUB. occ ceccreceeenes mae es... LL” Channel 2-WIBK-TV = Channel ¢-WWI-TV = Chanel }-WKYE-TV — Channel 9-CRLW-TV 7:15—(T) My Story. Drama. 7:30—(7) Name's the Same. Peo- | Colorcast (2) News. Edwards. 7:45—(4) News Caravan. Cameron John Lucy, Ricardos and Mertzes get PHY sEze du! ue E 11:@0—(7) Soupy’s On. Variety (9) National News (4) News. Wil- liams (2) News. LeGoff. '11:15—(7) Nightwateh Theater. Hugh Beaumont in “Three on a Ticket” (9) Good Neighbor The- ater. “Lighthouse” (4) little show. Nancy Franklin, Sylvia Stone in ‘“‘The Long Search’’ (2) Miss Fair Weather: Maureen Bailey. 11:30—(4) Awards of Television Academy. Steve Allen host in Hollywood, Dave Gafroway host in New York, George Burns, Danny Thomas, Jack Benny, Ralph Edwards, Dr. Frank ‘Bax- ter, Jimmy Durante present awards. TUESDAY MORNING 7:00 — (4)- Today. (2) Morning Show. 8:30—(2) Morning Show. 9:00—(7) Todd Purse Show. (4) Romper Room. (2) Welcome Traveler. 9:30—(2) Breakfast with Murphy. 10:00—(T) Wixie’s Wonderland. (4) Ding Dong School. (2) Garry Moore. jose) Way of World. @) Ar’ thur Godfrey... 10:45—(4) Sheilah Graham. 11:60—(7) Story Studio. (4) Home. 11:30—(2) Strike It Rich. TUESDAY AFTERNOON 12:00—(T) 12 O'Clock Comics. (4) Tennessee Ernie. (2) Valiant 2:15—(2) Love of Life. 12:30 — (7) Beulah. (4) Feather Your Nest. (2) Search for To- morrow. 12:45—(2) Guiding Light 1:60—(T) Lunchtime Drama. (4) Bob Maxwell Show. (2) Portia Faces Life. '1:15—(4) Sonny Elliott. (2) Road of Life. 1:30—(4) Good Cooking (2) La- 1:45—(9) School Broadcast. 2:00—(7) Stars on Seven. (@ Hour of Shows. 2:15—(9) Bobo the Hobo. 2:30—(9) Myrtle Labbit Show. (2) | House Party. 3:¢0—(7) Theater. ) Tuesday Matinee. (4) Grea Gift. (2) Big Payoff. 3:15—(4) Golden Windows. 3:30—(4) One Man's Family. (2) Bob Crosby Show. 3:45—(4) Concerning Miss Mar- lowe. ~ 4:00—(T) Captain Flint. (9) Justice Colt. (4) Hawkins Falls. (2) Brighter Day. 4:15—(4) First Love. (2) Secret Storm. 4:30—(4) Mr. Sweeney's World. (2) On Your Account. 4:45—(7) Rickey the Clown. (4) Modern Romances. 6:00—(T) Auntie Dee. (9) Go to the Museum. (4) Pinky Lee. (2) Sagebrush Shorty. 5:38—(7) Rocky Jones. (9) Howdy Doody. (4) Howdy Doody. (2) Pi- rate Pete. ” ag i ui $72 Fz 1 vi i & i iT i it ait ; F ? i put in Nets Tidy Sum Toys, Clothes, Comics to Be By-Products of Gleason Enterprise NEW ORLEANS io — A Coast Guard crash @ police pa- By JACK O'BRIAN trol boat went to aid pleasure NEW YORK (INS)—Zsa Zsa en-| craft on Lake Pontchartrain yes- thused about her role on “Climax” | terday when @ 20-degree tempera-| | next Thursday thus: “It's not one Sore eep Beene Ligh Sine 696 of those silly Zsa Zsa Gabor roles." | The Coast Guard boat wound up . . » Ethel Merman and Red Skel- Sh and SY oO 8 ton will repeat “Show Stoppers” |, leak and had to be towed to a April 14, sketches and songs still | New Orieans boat yard by a pase- to be selected. mE eer ene, , mest glamorous of all Met Opera |°Ut of danger with no rescue op- stars, did the cake-mix spiel on | *#tions necessary. Carol Haney isn't a bit sore at being introduced no Toast of the | Town as “Carol Chaney,” not at | $3,000 per mispronunciation. The great chandised ynder his name a toy TV studio estes i ne booth, now hes @ whele disastrous flood of 1888. He came *fleer im a new Park Avenue |. 1 ansing in 1896 and started his butiding. business career as a $20 a month ‘Ja know station WIOD in Miami | clerk in a grocery. rit thre Gleason will have mer- Mrs. Barry is separated from her | husband, Robert Sr. She was re- f Lansing Store Owner Dies After Long Iliness LANSING \—Frank N. Arbaugh, 82, founder of the S. N. Arbaugh Co. Department Store in Lansing, died Saturday night after a long illness. He was a native of Johnstown, _Pa., and a graduate of Indiana (Pa.) State Teachers College. Arbaugh was one of the men who helped rebuild Johnstown after the E F Hf: af ital dancer Ryuko Uakahara East and West very effectively as she appears in a Tokyo nitery, the 21-year-old beauty’s kimono shows such foreign influences as a split hip line, and she wears western-style shoes and skirt and a earrings. | Monkey Business -| Just Too Rough painting PLEASING BLEND — Japanese E Pi 5 SkFee 1 % 10” TV PIC. TUBE 21” TV PIC. TUBE Metal Tubes $1 ALLATION 12” TV PIC. TUBE. 14” TV PIC. TUBE.. 16” TV PIC. TUBE... 2 ‘ ! ~ — —~ ———————— Quolity Service -- Today's Radio Programs - - T . Peggy Pict Pregrams furnished by stations listed in this columm are subject te change witheut notice ete an on O ig Price! . wan, = CRLW, CO) WW, CO8ey = CAR, (LIS) = XTE, (SW) §©=WIEE, (ENR) = WPOR, (neem By PHYLLIS BATTELLE word: “Let's try it again. Peter,| small?” asked the superviser of “Bewere the Service ; NEW - YORK (INS) Tonight|! didn’t fly high enough. I can £0) fairy dust. Bergein” TomianT CKLW. Van Kures 0:48— WIR. * and Joe News, Ororge igh : M Martin | higher, can’t I?" . te 5 ‘wwn hee sagem, were Satine wean mm “om Se Ox: Reve. Pt wil soar into the sights of Amer-| On the sidelines, Richard Hall- shimehaa, ate tinvee’s betabeeh FE 4-760! News, Sports WWJ, Gtidersieeve 1:18—WIR Ma Perkins 's televiewers and to day, Mary's husband, shook his oe, News a. Somny Save 9:00—WIR., Arthur Gedtrey WCAR, leoveneny Mall anh them that aisio’ Gee mst head good naturedly. “You can't boys, Pr a Wow Od necere was, Saree, Peale 1:86—WIR, Dr_ Malone phonies. | aay you've fallen in love with a! thei Smits 10:30—WJR. Treasury Show WIJBK. T. George Broad. woman all over again, when you | eras cae cuw. "Couatry Style WPON, News, Per Post 1:46—WJR_ Guiding Light Prenyty Hun ne rd be willing never stopped—but I'm mad about | give WPON, Idietime Serenade 1190—WIR, News 2:00—WIR, Mrs. Burton even money in fairy-dust | ‘#t girl, This is absolutley, posi-/ go into TV ¢:20—won, Ww. Bruce Mayer vemgpaiaatng eet Sos, Leas Sevmenetio to et = tively, the toughest job she's ever ves, * SLE Keres Soo | WETS whewerns =| Sine. f Oee currency that the shimmering Miss | a4 in the theater and not only does| prosdway ween, 11:16—Ww Bporte Bong 9:00 WR, Derry Mocs But fer awhile there, whije I for more.” he muttered. L POX, Manhattan Stume he wee Beas} wwe. wes watching the NEO “speste- Me sald she lest 16 pounds in Ee. ls (Stee Ege ESS eee Van Damme , , WCAR. Mall, ' Pan” on Broadway, he's teow House a wseK, D, we WON, Chub 1600 peyote sn| Seng tate bee tan so-700n- wate TUESDAY MORNING we ne 2:45—WJR. Brighter Day setting was a giant room old daughter Heller, plays CKLW. Puen I a bt Voice eae ante ee ee Soak the old Vitaphone silent film palace| Lise im the show) on a freighter WrOn ‘Bows shaniey WAYS. Fred weit WPON, Hyme $:00— Wan, Wendy © in Brooklyn. There were 550 spot- South America next week. 1:15—CKLW, Guy Nuns oo so .s—w Mahe Up mine ww. in Love lights studding the ceiling, and 150| “Patten ‘em up,” he explained, J, Nation Bus. WPOM. John Seen ww we. technicians and actors ciscling the WXYZ, Curtain Calls News, Carousel There are six sets ready for ac- ati: ay ¢:45—WCAR, Coffee oo 7 ~ $:15—WJR, Aunt Jenny floors. The temperature, under tr. |tion in the Brooklyn studio; be- ES gy A ne og restr "Stal WTI | ever under the tchniciana collars sie the nursery, a forest, a cave, WJBK, Gentile, 1143—WIR, Rosemary a ship, + never. Sunday unmeasurable land henat ee ee cKLW. opel Wink, newe wicteed "ews, high Mappiseee "Tt mood and watched while they |, + On the site, -= 1:46—WWJ, News ne wate yg set up the nursery scene for the xe ‘in pronadin na gree, Ayr wn wwa Wess tae a ar Wy CKLW. Brest the Bank WXYE Weurkh-Mekenste | first act, Suddenly a quiet-spoken | 000. representing the night sky YE, Ghow Stoppers WKYZ, Dick Osgood Sou, ‘tee CALS. Bette Coese man said “Pardon me, please,” | ,. these CKLW. Top Secret CKLW, News, Toby : iene WJBK, News, McLeod stepped qretnd me, aver some Takes 6,000 watts to light ose | ‘== OU 2. Bet of a8 Saat i Genus 12:15—WJR, Parm Roundup | 4:15 WWJ Stella Dalles cables and onto "the set. He lighting Sine Jack Fitzpatrick, | Te ere 2 oun | CREW. hustie RE Gee tee Terouched-on-ait-fours-and-berked:-oncagh to iluminate 10 houses.”"| ( nan 4 x am, Aud Quen —_ Ss WOR ss —— Paco, Lt toon nin . +“Cond’ shouted Jerome Robbins. - a en nr a pt oe n | oeapeiadge teen wean. WPOK. Lancheon Serenade | 4.29 —ww2. Wader Prew® | the director. The man walked back. | 4” Si" of tense serenity pervaded | &:45—WXYZ, Ge to Town WRON, Bgen Show 12:30—WIR, Time Out, Musto | WCAR. Carousel I'm the dog,” he said simply." sets w iss Martin was ono W. 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